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BATURPA7, AUGUST M, 1940 ■t TWELVB AmdtMlrr ’Etmtlnit XMaBi Av4rags Dally Clrodatlon Vor the IMoatb of Joly, 1140 M a n e h e s ie r Alves to Shoot Open Model How Indians Kept Warm in Nntting Time About Town ❖ THE TEA ROOM D a te B ook At Camp Perry Btanber cS the AoSIt lU ia, e— ttnued cool toalgM and Baieaa et OtreulatloBe Tuesday. N l M a n holdliiff tar town Home Aug. 31 Today . , aaart Mon«lay a New Tork aUte Aug. i»-24. —' TaU Cedara Joy- SUNDAY ^ A c Manchester-— A City ViUage Charm N iM n t, W alUr Chanoekl, 23, ar- b First on List of Qual- G. E. Keith Company to land. Dougfaarty lo t n3ad here over a week ««o for Next W Mk fiers for Qvilian Team V0L.LIX..N0.279 AdvartMag aa rags ItJ drialBC wiUiout a Ucenae. The Furnish Demonstra* MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CRNTB M awad waa picked up in Tor- Aug. 36-8ept 3. — K. of C. Car­ Following Trials. DINNER U U ilM ton laat night on a warrant tion Home. nival at Main strM t grounds. laaiiad here. Chanoekl had failed Cotnfaig Eveata Native Calves^ Liver and Bacon to jyiepar In court when notified. WiUiun B. Pape, of Waterbary, a meeting of the building Sept '4. — Reopening of public Roast Turkey Roast Chicken school! for 1940-41 school year. haa mailed to the men who took Kobert B. Burton. 67, of Mt. committee which haa built the paft In the trial shoot for the Con­ VaraoB. New York, waa arrested Chamber of Commerce Demon­ necticut civilian team to go to Our Menu Includes At AU-Times: hut night on Center street stration Home on High street It Camp Perry, Ohio, the names of A Variety of Roasts - Steaks and Chops ebarged with speeding. He waa waa voted to open the house, com­ Guards Back all who qualified. Highest in Um and Fresh Sea Food released for court appearance pletely furnished for p\iblic Inspec­ Massed German Raiders Make Reply when he posted a $20 bond. tion from Saturday, Aug. 31 list is' Jack Alves o f Mancheeter. through and Including Sunday, This Morning who will go to the camp. The 883 Main Street 0pp. St. James’s Church The members of the Senior Ep- Sept. 8. matcbca will be shot during the Worth League of the S. M, E. As It is a email house the fur­ first three weeks of September, "NO LIQUORS — NO BEER — JUST GOOD FOOD” ^urch will go swimming and then niture dealer aelected to fur­ ■Two Companies ArrlTe but the exact dates will be later have a hot dog roast at (Coventry nish it was drawn from a list of given to the members pf the team. lake tonight Everyone is asked those interested and the choice At Railroad Station The team from Connecticut will to be at the church promptly at fell to The G. E. Keith Furniture Shortly After Midnight be selected from among the first First British Attack on Berlin 6:80. Co. They will have complete Juris­ 14 on the list who have qualified. diction over the furnishing of the Thla la being done because six of One of 33 Indian •‘flreplacea’* found by Mathias SplMs on The Senior Epworth League of house and the equipment shown Company K, Infantry company, thoae who have qualified will be Ksg’s Hill Manchester Green (above) which were said to have and Headquarters Company, local unable to go to Perry this year, BLUE CASTLE INN JL the South Methodist church will therein. been u.->ed to heat aboriginal wigwams when the river Indiana were HOME OF GOOD FOOD meet at the church at six o’clock units of the Connecticut National because of the change In the date Bombs Paint Angry *N ight Scene in London in lowu on nutting trips threa centuries ago. o f the shoot from other years. tomorrow evening for a worship Guard, returned from camp from DINE AND DANCE [^Contracts Signed service. • With Jack Alves of Manchester S— Legion Annual northern New York this morn­ heading the list because of the STEAKS We Have the Food Hurtle Across Coast ing. high score be made In the trial he CHICKENS Tou Bring the Drinks Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Stoltrn- (W e Fumlnh Set Ups) berg and young son of Henry The two companies left camp at will be among the team members. FRIED CLAMS No Cover Charge street, are spending their vacation Monday Night Indian Chestnut Field There is but one other Manchestn CHICKEN CHOW MEIN For 6,747 Planes; 10:30 yesterday morning' and ar­ No .Minimum Charge with Mrs. Stoltenberg’s family at man among the first 32 who quali­ BLUE PLATES rived In Manchester at 12:30 this No Corkage Charge East Sumner, Me. fied, Marcel Donze. He Is the 21st FULL COURSE DINNERS morning. The baggage car con' man on the list, but he will not go Along 30-Mile Front; Officers to Be Elected On Hill Near Horan St. 8SS EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE — MANCHESTER The regular -meeting of Mlan- tainlng the equipment o f the two to the camp this ^ear. The team Cash Still Tied Up And Reports for the companies was set off on the side will be selected from among the tonomoh Tribe No. 58. Improved tance west of the Indian’s cabin. Order of Red Men. will be held track to the south of the passenger following: Past Year Will Be Read Fireplaces Used by Fiwt One day Mr. Rialey Invited the station and details from both com­ 1. Jack Alves. Manchester; 2. Monday night at 8 o'clock In the Mohegan Into his house for a dish Sports Center on Wcll.s .street. Re- .Viiierirans Are Still panies were imloadlng the equip, Taddy Szczepanek, Wethersfield Defense Cainimission Re-1 Average Housewife W'alks offlcor.s of succotash. Four Waves Attack freshnients will‘d•11*^ Ibe .served ...... • after/ The annual election of ment and bringing it to the ar­ 3. E. G. Reislng, Hartford; 4. John Eight Miles Every Day of Dllworth-Comell Post. Ameri­ Intact; Named After "You like what nfkn’s succo­ mory this morning. There was J. Wilcox, Wethersfield; 5. Charles ports Standing As of the meeting. tash?” asked Rialey after the can Legion wdll be held Monday A Mohegan Indian. more than the usual amount of D. Stevens, New London; 6. Rod' Aug. 17 to Roosevelt; British Skirt Spectacu­ I .Mysterious I'lanes Engage Nazis Blast Dover, Chan* night at 8 o’clock In the Legion meal. equipment to be unloaded this ney L. Belden, West Hartford; 7. IVe H av e Boston, Aug. 26.—(d')—Here's The Brotherhood of ti^eSfmamiel ” Him all right but not like Kag s good one for housewives to I In Sky-Writing Task lAitheran church will^Jtmd its an­ Home. Leonard street. Annual morning as the Headquarters E. J. Baird, New Haven; 8. R. S. Funds for Aircraft lar German Anti-Air­ nel ‘Hell Comer’, Within a few weeks the fall squaw make. You come Kag’s spring on husbands who com­ nual outing this afttunoofi at the reports of aU Legion committees Company Is called upon to carry JosionowskI, New London; ;9. M. will be read and tiled at the meet­ house - you like succotash she plain how hard they work. craft Fire to Drop i lytmiijn, Aug. 26.—1.^; .Mys- Boy Sebut eftmp' site on \Birch frosts will have started to paint much more In the way of equip­ R. Canfield, Wethersfield; 10. J. 8. Program Await Pass­ Folkestone and South ing, and the final vole on the pro­ make aure.” ment than the Infantry company. Eowler, New London; 11. William ; Dr. Rudolph G. Johanson, teriou.x sky-writing planex were Mountain roaiK Gars will leavV^hc posed change in the post by-laws the woodlands, with reds and yel­ Indian Succotash age of Defense Bill.. Incendiary Bombs on j reported over a southeast Eng­ Forelanil; Hitler Sends church between i and 2 o'clock for The members of the company were O. Breuler, New Haven; 12. John l Oakland, Calif., reported tb the will be taken. lows ending the growth of all sum­ One day Rialey was in the neigh­ land town this morning, those \yhb desire transportation. kept at the Armory and It will be T. Sullivan, New London; 13. Carl 2000 Used National Association of Chiro­ Fringe of City; Popu­ Bombers Toward Lon* borhood of K ag’s cabin on the hill The officers named by the post mer flowers and garden things. late this afternoon before they R., Green, Wethersfield; 14. i Bulletin! podists today that the average i The planes first made what nominating committee and to be at meal time and he told the In­ lation Huddles in O I- ra Young of 77 Garden Already the evening air hints at will be dismissed. Charles K. Rhodes, Wethersfield; I housewife walks eight miles a looked like a giant question don Sixth Time in 3 submitted to the post for a vote dian couple he waa ready for hla Wa.shington, Aug. 26.— mark, then followed with an et Is visiting her cou.sln, Jean blackened tomato vines and beans I m#al of succotash the way the Another Camp 15. A. J. Wallace, Wethersfield; day in dusting, sweeping, shop­ lars and .Shelters Three Monday night are; Commander, (A P ) — Chairman Sheppard ping. etc. arrow pP) — Un­ air raid today when four To Break Royal A ir 1 the southeast coast. ; for It until 11 reaches maturity. ! learning of the meat ingredients Amounts To Something! As Basis of Campaign (io to Convention WINES — LIQUORS ANU BEERS sion reported to President less Congress acta quickly on con­ waves, of British bombers, Machine-gun and cannon firs 1 For many years now, there has i jn his succotash, Food At Its Best, Such As Ravioli, Spaghetti, Chicken and Steaks. scription legislation, It was dis­ Force anil Spirit of jof Messerschmitt fighters e»- scarcely been a peck of native | Hill, so-called, was one of To Aid Cause .sw’ooping above a protective Orders Made Up To Take Out. (ilBattaiMd oh f'age-YeB) closed today at Wendell L. Will- People of Britain. I corting the bombers died — FREE — chi'.stnut.s grown in town. At thc best nutting giouncl.s in Man- Democratic Candidate ceiling of clouds, skirted spec­ Mancho.ster’s Democratic Gon- kie'a headquarters, the Republican ------) away as the German.s made USE OF C.\,MEK.\ venlion delegation was In New lea.st thi-rc Is now, mi far as I'.s ehostcr centuries ago. Mute evi­ — SPECIAL!— $9.50 Italy Reports tacular German anti-aircraft known, no full grown producing presidential nomlneq probably Dies Declares Many Ger- For Governor Promis­ DURING OUR Haven today as the party began dence of the number and sizes of 6.00 X 16 VHiitc SidewallH fire and dropped incendiary By Drew .Middleton for home without breaking Its session for the choice of a state chestnut tree. the che.stnut trees can now be seen will make a speech soon urging iiiati-Aiiierirans 0>m- London, Aug. 26.—i/p)—Three through, at least three of For the benefit of those who Cash Its prompa passage. es Vigorous Effort; To bombs on the fringe of the PICTURE CONTEST ticket. The Hurley-Cross contest In the gigantic stumps covering, While ihev last And Vour Old Tire Suhs Torpedo thousand German warplanes, their planes failing as tho for the nomination as governor never .-aw a prime chestnut tree nearly all of the hill. One Inspect­ F la s h e s ! In hla acceptance address Will- pelleil lo Help Disseni- Avoid Personalities. city. Berlin’s 4,000.000 popu­ A TREAT kle .expressed approval of “ some roughly one-sixth of the air force’s ! battle’s toll. Fourteen Ger- WEEKLY .PRIZE! was reported to have split opinion In all it.s fall glory, about all we ed showed nearly KX) growth rings, (Late Bulletin! of the UP) W ire) form of selective service.” He i 11 a t e Propaganda.. lation huddled in cellars and total operating strength, have been In the local delegation, ns several can do is to take them to Kog’s still in evidence despite the decay­ j planes were reported Liinitetl Supply Brand TNew himself has had nothing to say for New Haven, Aug. 26.— Large Tanker shelters for three hours and hurled into the streamlined aerial ENTER NOW! memt>ers have been known as Hill in the eastern part of town ed condition of the roots. It was FOR CHILDREN downed previously. and show them the gigantic 900.000 Lim it Set. quotation slnc,e that time, but aides New York. Aug. 26. -UP, Rep. (A P )— A campaign prosecut- four minutes during the early offensive aimed at breaking the Cross supporters, while others under these trees that the Indians Do your children dislike milk? I.?!! X 19 T ir e s ...... 9 4 .9 5 Royal Air Force and the spirit of stumps of the chestnut elders that WaahlngtoB, Aug. 26— UP>—The said that he favored Immediate Martin Dies, declaring that many , have stated that they favor Hur­ from the bands of the Great Rive' action. ed vigorously and based upon morning, but informed the British people, neutral air at­ KEMP'S ley. By voting time, however, the have long since been exterminat­ If so, order Dart’s Homogen­ Senate acted today to limit to New .’\ttack on Alex­ London, Aug. 26.— (A P ) — congregated in the fall for severa Urges Kpeed On Planes German-Americans were being issues rather than personali- sources said only one three- taches estimated today. Manchester group may have de­ ed from the effects of the chest- . We Have Over 2,000 New. Used and Retread Tires That 900.000 men the number of con- Ma.ssed German, raiders, hurt­ nut blight. We might at least weeks during nutting time to ized Vitamin-D milk, and acrlpto i^’bo might be In active Talking with reporters on de­ compeUed to help disseminate ties was pledged to members andria; British Air room garden cottage in the The new technique of sending cided to vote as a unit, and in This gather their winter’s store of nuts. We Must Move. See I ’s for Tire Values. fense lefrialation in general. Win­ ling across Britain’s coast event the chance that It will reconstruct a typ'cal 1900 grove watch them go for it! training at any one time during Nazi propaganda in this country o f fiJs p a rty tod ay b y S ta te northern suburb of Rosenthal Finds Fireplaces Credit Terms Arranged. kle c a ll^ for a speed-up of mili­ Raids in East Africa (Continued "to Page Ten) along a 30-mile front, blasted unitedly support Cross seems re­ of che'tnuts as a second best peace under the Burke-Wsdsworth through fear for their relatives Public Works Commissioner was damaged by fire, and that alternative. Mr. Spless. who knows this sec- It tastes "different,” and bet­ compulsory military service bllL tary plane construction. abroad, announced today that he Kill 8, Wound 40. Dover, the channel “ hell cor­ mote. “ I want tq commend Senator Robert A. Hurley, the Demo­ there were no casualties. Attending from this town are In those d-vs c*'estr"t trees 'lon of Manchester like no other The Umitotloii was agreed to on would seek enactment of a law ner,” Folkestone and the vere usus’l " to be f " nd m the ter. It’s creamy rich— every a voice vote as a oomprami.se be­ Byrd (D., Va.) for his Inquiry as forbidding the operation of any cratic candidate for gover­ The high command said it waa ^ 1 Town Chairman H Olln Crant, ■ vlng man. has found 33 fireplaces’ Rome. Aug. 26— (/Pi —Italian south Foreland today in sav­ -lopes and s'lmr-'t o' sr'c 1 hi Is. mac’s by the Indians when they drop. Easily digested, too, New Heavy Duty Battery tween a proposal offered by Sen­ to why 100 days have gone by the first time British planes hav'e Warning Given TA who goes ns a oroxv, T. J. Dan- since thed President said we needed nor. flown over the German capital, their great tnm'-i, ' -ar ng great used to congregate atop the hill 9 3 . 7 9 ator O’Mahoney (D„ Wyo.) for a (Continued on Page Ten) submarines operating in the A t­ age reply to the first big Brit­ nnher Geoige'^'. liO.'^sner, Mrs. and Vitamin D makes valua­ 50,000 planes,” he said, "and only Th e robust engineer, victor on CALL hrarches over wM'-p f*'e ver'h of each fall at the nut harvesting And Your Old llndtotion of 1,000,000 men and an lantic have torpedoed and damag­ but It wa-s Berlin’s fifth air raid j ish air attack of the war on Mnv Holden, F. J. Murnby. Miss 1 Year Guarantee . . . . 343 planes have been ordered for the first ballot over Former Gov. alarm. the time climhed frn-n early In the time. One such ’’fireplace” almost ble properties usable by the Battery amendment by Senator Lodge ed a large British oil tanker, the To Egyptians Sue Reardon. VVlMiam J. Qulsh, J. the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. Wilbur L Cross at the state con­ Report No Damage Done, | Berlin. Adolf Hitler sent hi* 6SR« fall, even before the fro.-t had cn the summit of the hill Is shown (R., .Mass.) for a limitation of F. IJmerlck. .Mrs Margaret Bran- body. None will be delivered In this cal­ vention here Saturday, said yes­ Italian high command reported Germans said that there was no i toward Prompt! onened the first burr, until the last ns an illustration to this article. It 800,000. bombers storming Safe! nick. Mrs. ^*ary Brosnan, Haro’d • • • endar year and some will not be Harlaii Miners terday his plans called for him ”to. today. damage, and that one of the raid- i, W. Garritv. Harold W. Keating. ehe.stnut had h'"-n s a iO d out Is approximately four feet In dia­ Gavila Sees Necessity to London for the sixth time in ’f4-llopulation. Folkestone ia with the standard "fire drill” of TIeteftaam. oounae(“*fnr the for­ Police Post Guard at persons at Mogadiscio, killed eight of Transylvania. i Point To Italian Threat I southwest of Dover and 96 ml las afterwards for the Scouting. mer Chicago gang lord, tried un- to carry out terms of the con­ he planned tb retain his 22,000-a- The summons came with return I The British have been speaking K. OF C CARNIVAL Bedside of Graiidmoth- tract." adding that the union had ycar public works commissioner- colonists and wounded about 40 at from Boulogne, France. who settled In the Green Used As Food succeanfuily to obtain a contlnu- Gallabat, killed a child and wound­ of a Hungarian delegation from I of tlircatened Italian attacks South Foreland, sparsely settls<^ J Kag's Hill la the proml- ance on the ground that Capone filed 23 complaints against the ship until July 1, the date the ap­ Tumu-Severin. wnere negotiations i against Egypt. Gay( a said, in an Little la known of the Indians’ er: Shot with Pistol. company since April and accused ed 15 Askari troops at ^m bolcia. located north of Horan manner of preparing cheetnuta for couldn’t afford to pay such a pointment expires. He was named with Rumania over Hungary’s de- ] attempt to drag that country into FURNACE FIRES the company of failing to set a Damage waa not great.’” (Continued-on Page Four). street, about 700 feet In elevation, food. It la assumed thta the nuts Judgment and that a compromise to the post by Former Governor mands for a slice of Transylvania | war. date for a hearing on the com­ New Attoek on Bardin wdll be started in a few more Weeks. Insure and directly south of Box Moun­ were roasted In the fireplaces for offer was still pending in the In- Hampstead. N. H., Aug. 26—(iO Cross. collapsed Saturday. | Instead, he contended, "one — Flve-yaar-old David CaracOlgta plaints. The Fascist high command’s tain, so-calied. In Bolton. meals during their eojoum atop WHERE? tomni Bevenne Department. He Indicated that he baaed his communique yesterday repotted a Reports from Bucharest said j must speak of threatened attacks yourself against trouble and excessive^fuel * * • of Wakafleld, Maas., died today at ■ntler aald arreata of the 17 and This hill, according to Mathias the Manchester Green hiU, the decision to retain the poat on the new attack by British Naval forces the Rumanian government waa j by Anglicized Egypt against Italy, Spless, was named for a Mohegan tribal squaws carrying the remain­ British Destroyer Sunk the Hale hospital, Haverhill, Mass., warrants filed against 14 other considering nppolntmnet of a new j which has the right and duty to Three Injured costs. K. OF C GROUNDS miners, still at large, “ merely ag­ precedent of Hugh M. Alcorn who on the port of Bardia. an air raid Indian named Kag who lived in a der of the harvest home to the London. Ang. 96—(P>—The Brit­ several hours after he had been kept his post as .state’s attorney delegation to resume negotiations i take all defensive measures which shot In the home of hla grand­ gravated the situation. Labor re­ on Tobruk, another. Libyan port, PHQN'X small cabin on top of thla hill long villages along the Great River MAIN ST. ish destroyer Hostile has been for Hartford county while running and an Italian bombing attack on and attempt to satisfy Berlin’s ; the rules of war may impose, after the rest of his tribesmen hsd after alt the nuts had been gath­ ounk by an enemy mine, the Ad­ mother, Mrs. Florence L. Pratt, lations between the U. M. W. and demands for quick settlement of j "England cannot demand and In Bomb Raid ered. ^ 60. the Harlan-Walllns Corporation the dispute, but Informed circles passed on. His humble, small ca­ miralty annonnoed tonlghL (Oonttnoed Oa Page Two) (Conttnoed On Page Two) Egypt cannot allow pretended bin was located near the present Police Chief Gilman Buckland have practically broken down.” there said that under any circum­ T. P. AITKIN & Reports have come from various Walkoal Affects Five Mines Egyptian neutrality and indepen­ CO. home of Everett Fish on Eastwood sections of town about new. bear­ immediately ordered a police stances it was unlikely agreement dence to become more und more Italians Attack Alexan* 946 NO. MAIN ST.^ MANCHESTER The walkout affected five com­ TEL. 6199 Drive at the northerly end of In­ ing chestnut trees, scions of those WHEN! London, Aug. 26 — UP) — 'Tbe guard posted at the bedside of the could be reached before severed everir day a protective trenchwork death of tbe Duke of Oulae, pre­ grandmother who bad been taken pany mines at Verda, Woods, Gano, months. dria; Believe Several dian Drive In the cip ltol View giants of pre-CoIonlal times, but Evarta and Molus. for British preparations and un­ tract, now being developed. It wlU take many years. If ever tender to the French throne, at to the Memorial hospital In nearby Not In Accord With Axis expected aggressive Naval, air and MONDAY, AUGUST 26TH Earaehe, Spanish Moroooe, was re­ Brentwood suffering from shock. The 17 miners were arrested and Lagging Profits Are Seen The Hungarian government Damaged l>y Defenee* According to Spless, well Icnown possible, to produce such great Jailed Saturday on warranta charg­ sea eruption against Italian terri­ authority on Indian'lore. Kag liv­ I grovea o f chestnut trees that were THROUGH LABOR DAY ported from Madrid today by Ren- Buckland aald the child was press, meanwhile, declared Ru­ tory in Africa and against Italy ing banding and confederating Alexandria, Egypt, Aug. 96—4l| - ed here for many years and there producing nut harx'eata for the na­ teia, British news agency. shot In an upstairs room of the mania waa not acting in accord herself." Gayda wrote. i Pratt farmhouse a few. mlnutea ■worn by Monroe Thompson, a non­ For (^mmerce^ Industry with the desires pf the Rome-Beriin —Italian Savoia bombers raMlv FOOD THAT SATISFIES! are today evidences of a sum­ tives of New England In ancient union miner. Sheriff Herbert Ca- Gayda asserted that the British MAMMOTH BINGO! M aitoto A t A Olaaoe after he had accompanied tbe Axis and said Hungary would Alexandria early this morningIng to i mer Indian village in the vicinity times. wood aald. The same charge was were exceeding the military limi­ CHEFS ' New Yerfc, Aug. 96 " UP)— . grandmother to the bedroom. stand firm In her demands on low-flying 90-mlnuto attack D u e s To the Tunes of the of Qie old Indian's cabin site, fire­ contained In warrants sworn out New York, Aug. 26—(JV-Oom-.« major ^buaineas problem awalt- tations of their alliance with Egy^t places, nut-cracksra and moun­ • STEWART-WARNER RADIO Stoeko— Irregulars eteela, me- FaUier Waiting For Him' Transylvania, which Rumania gain­ incendiary bombs xvhlch la ju n i. SPECIALS against the other 14. merce and Industry are faced with lag aototion x f the moment has lU ed In the World war aettlement. by "invading and dominating ter­ three Moslems. OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS tain mortars In which the natives FREE EVERY NIGHT! tora n elatanL The ahootlng, Buckland said, pc- ritorial waters, ports, soil, cities ALICE OOFRAN Thompson alleged the 31 men rising activity but lagging profit* roots m the conflict abroad the Official Hungarian circles aald Large batteries of Konst Beef ground their com meal. A t one Bonder—Mixed; Britioh Bopi** eurred while the youngster’s fath­ thfestened him bMausa he refused this fall, according to a survey by and camps o f Egypt to make them FINE W INES — LIQUORS (Kaowa Aa Qaeea AUee) NEW MIDWAY! bnada Irm . er waa waiting downatalrs to take magazlne compared the present both Germany and Italy were ex­ searchlights picked up Uw Half Broilers time there was a fine spring on to sign a union check-off slip at the magaxine "Banking’’ Issued poeitlon with tha4 existing during a single, formidable instrument of A N D BEER Btenka the west side o f the motmtaln, SPnUTUAL MEDIUM Foreign Kxehaage—Quiet; atar- him to their Wakefield, Mau., ercising strong pressure on Ru­ and ground defenses Iraras the company’s Woods mine, where today. World War Number 1: mania to make tetritorial conces­ war against Italy.” swung into action. Tbs Veal Cutlet now almoat hidden from view. SevtaUi DMghter of a Seveatk Soa EVERY SHOW UNDER COVER! llng, Caaadlaa doHer aleady.■toady. home. The boy had been living all were employed. BaiMiMt (Pterins Our Specialty. Bom With a Veil. Cotton—Narrow; hedge American rearmament efforts "A t that time there was no debt sions. \ were enveloped In a cloud o f . Kag, the Mohegan, was one of the with Mrs. Pratt. Tltler said the defendants ob­ Scallops Roadlaga DaUy 9 A. M. to 9 P. SL I DONT MISS IT! aure; trade b ^ l ^ . will step up industrial output, said limit to worry about, the Treas­ In addition to calling up addi­ Treasury Balance aircraft fire and several WSM last Indiana to 4ive In town. Buckland aald the child was jects to working with Thompson the review, but businesa also rea- ury could borrow money with Soft Sben Ciaba Incidentally, there la a story Or By Appatotmral la tbe Sendee Sugar — .xhot with a -.32 calitor platol, tional Arm y reaerves, Hungary re- Ueved to have been dansagod. b«nmuae the union had a contract lizes “ the government is under , easy conscience and public opinion Washington, Aug. 96— UP,—The Chuns On the about Kag and the Indian dish o f the Peoftlo tw 99 Yeara. d which was found In'the i>edroom. qulaitioned thousaada of automo. Earlier reports said osm OAK G RILL } ^ with the company, but claimed “ as the painful necessity of taxing the' was tolerant 6f large profits. There position of tbe Treasury Aug. 23: H alfS befl “succotash” that bears repeating. I l l Chareh Street, Hartford, Coaa. jr; ateel The youpgster has been the 'ob-. biles far military use and took spe­ was killed vid five were ' SOOakStrsst TeLS894 PboaoS-Stn Hons luava uparard. far as I know" Thompson bad not hide off'business In w der to pay ' is much likelihood today that cial air raid precautlona. which iii- Rscepits, 99,432,894.14: expendi­ Tbe raid was tbs aixto Kag worked off and oh for a Mr. Jeet o f UtigaUon between the. besn harmed. the rearmament bill.’' : profits will be severely curtailed Rialey In I^|ilallvUls, n stiort dts- Free Admission Waal Tape Hlgfctr; ti father and grandparents for sever­ cluded screening of street light* tures, 930,261,195.62: net balance. dria, alto o f a BcttWi When arraigned today tha 17 Oasapated T s Prior W ay ; and that defense taxes will get the in principal cities anri organization. 92,561,498,692.65; customs rsceipU toQtag. al years. were ordered held on has sxperiemad atlqa i f . ' Dectaring that ’’almost s v e ry , Uon's abare at what is lefU” 6n-AghUnf unitaj for otontti S17.69M94,49. tiM «K) ,9^ \ ^ a... it s t w o . MANC3HE8TEB E\’EL\LNU JESALU. i L•uN^i. aug ust 26,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI,D, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 26,1940 fA G E THREtf

today ladleatod that tha injuries to Ufa bagan In 1935 when he, then as any In tbs world, tf I do say the body and hip sYere not aerloua. National Guard a contractor and engineer in EXPOSITION FEATURES QUAUTY S T O C K McNary Rests so myself." WAKE UP YOUl Local Resident IMwc'a Stoiy K. C. Carnival 'Bridgeport waa appointed deputy Crops Are Hit Pee Wee Iron Lung Hailed At the fairgrounds, ssveral thou­ The driver of the car told OtB- News WPA administration for Con­ sand bleacher eeate were added to Solid cer Muake that the injured man necticut. ^Before Speech the grounda, booating ita aeating LIVER BILE- Seriously Hurt started to etep from the eeet aide Opens Tonight By Cold Spell Ad" Godsend by Physicians cepa^ty to 18,000. 1 When State Senator Matthew A. ms Tart .of the curbink towardi the vreet By Danny Shea State Police Supt. Charles P. MM I CahMi-tel o n 4 : Daly of New Haven resigned. Hur­ ■ad ia dw Mm Ib| tUrief Is Qe side and acaui atartad back to­ Both local Guard unite assem- ley was promoted to the post of ad­ Prey aald bis plans called for a Comfort! Salem Bustlet with Ac­ crowd of between 50,000 and 75,000 Tto Urtr AmU sew t vlaw ef Ms Mgs ’: Lawrence Copeland Sus­ wards tha east slds o t the road. Med at the State Armory early Novel Entertainment Is ministrator of the Federal agency Town Missed But Silr* Tacoma, Waah„ Aug. 36.—(JP)— ha iMya. ‘Tt got Ita flrat k te m r bewsb evsrjr Av Tu IWIE m . The driver was arrested on the Saturday morning, and the build­ in the atate, and in 1037, Cross, A new "iron lung,” weighing but real test the other day when we peraons. The city’s' population is sot fbwiaa rsw assr asM^ tains Concussion .^of Offered for Week at rounding Territory li tivity on Eve of Notifi- slightly under 30,000. not. It mas lost aseaj la >nwds, th a t SPECIAL technical charge violation a t the ing woe filled with activity until 7 then governor, chose him to head 40 pounds compared with over 600 put a boy in it for one hour end sw MoeU up roar itetiisA . TWa ssl «a> rules of the rMd, but waa released o’clock that night the. newly-created Department of pounds for the old "holler-type" a half who couldn't have lived two ration of Nominee. Special trains will bring delega­ sUpstad. Yrn fstl seer, snak aad (is wsilil ALL THIS AVEEKI Brain; Hit Auto. of pending further Main, Delmont Streets Damaged by Frost. respirator, Is being used here for minutes without lung respiration. tions from all sections of the state looks punks on a bond $100 Tomorrow night Headquarters Public Works. Soon after he be­ * , ---- developments Into the condition of the first time during Tacoma's cur­ However, because of the rupber and many thousand are expected Ik tnkM thoM poodp old C oiW o U M a Company under command of Capt. came commissioner of public Salem, Ore., Aug. 26.—UP)— It U tot Pllto to pH ttoM 1 olato o fM t Lawrence B. Copeland, 41, of 14 the injured man. Given a fair break In the-Veath- works, he created state-wide atten­ A record devastating blast ol rent siege of infantile paralysis. sleeves which can allp, it is neces­ to drive to the ceremony. lop frotir to mmks poo fort *Hip sad ipb** Raymond E. Hagedom will hold a was peace and qiiiet today for The Chance of a Lifetime To Own Hackmatack atreet, la in a criti­ er, the committee working for the tion with his report to Goveimor cold air, which swept in from thi Paralysis specialists here hall sary to have a nurse with the pa­ The whole affair Is very upset­ Got____ o _ podnpo______kodor._or. T *l_.um m dta _ drill session at the armory com­ the pee-wee respirator. Invented by tient at ail tiinea. There are a few Charles L. McNary among the ting to McNary'a 5-year-old adopt­ Amoolnp io nokiop otto flow ftodp. cal condition at the Manchester mencing at the usual time. last two months on the arrange­ Cross on the work completed on north Saturday night, laid wast# (or CorUr'i LitUo Uvor Pllk. 10# oad The Best Mattress For the the Mcrrltf parkway up to that Dr. F., H. Terhaar, of Los Angeles, mechanical faults, but they can b^ trees, creeks and the bonking of ed daughter, Cliarlotte. She didn’t Memorial hospital aa the reault of K Company will not hold anoth­ ments for the carnival of Camp­ acres of com, tobacco, tomatoes, want him to accept the nomination Least Money! beina atnick by an automobile at Local Stocks time, criticizing severely the con­ as a ‘’godsend," particularly for remedied. geese at his country home, while er drill session until the first Fri­ bell Council K. of C , feels sure struction methods employed and beans, squash and melons qf ell .. cases where the more unwieldy "As the lung.now stand^dt's a Salem bustled with activity on the "because he Is away so much." the junction of South Main and day in September. Duidng the in­ kinds In the growing country s\ii> I Tiinerspring Mattress Hackmatack atreeta Saturday aft­ that the event which opens to­ their results. and larger lung presents transpor­ perfect ‘spare tire’ for tpr rei;ular eve of his notification of the Re­ terim, all the metfibers will rounding Manchester. The un­ tation problenis. . type respirator. publican vlce-presldentlal nomina­ I » ! The Poor Pin Boy ernoon. He auffered a concuaalon- Furnished by Pntnara and Co. take their uniforn^ home to be night and continues through the And Box Spring of the brain and had been uncon- precedented early frost came Is Dr. Melvin Warren, head of the ' For Aoui tion. 6 Central Row, Hartford cleaned and pressedL remainder of the week and closes "It is not reUatSie enough a t this aci, ua from the time he entered the on Monday night of next week, close on the trail of several weeks Pierce county hospital Infantile Although a meeting with party Electric bowling alleys, now be­ 2 for the price of one hoapital until thla mominft. Hia Captain MeVei^ called a meet­ Italy Reports of warirt, .nuggy weather. paralysis ward, estimates the Ter­ stage to replace the regulation leaders waa scheduled for some ing developed by one manufac­ will give residents of Manchester haar lung will save thousands of respiratqr^ut its small size and conditidn la still reported critical Insurance Stocks ing of the K (Guards Saturday at and vicinity a number of different Manchester gardens, ns a whole, time during the day. the veteran turer, would eliminate the pin by Dr. Edwin C. Hig^gins, who la Bid Asked which time the soldiers voted an escaped the effetts of the frost, al­ lives annually because of its ex- the fact that Its motor can be nm Oregon Senator planned to take It boys. The pins would be picked up entertainments to make this year’s trem.e mobility. from either truck or airplane l»at- attending him. Aetna Casualty .... 114 119 assessment./bf fifty cents per man carnival the best ever. Subs Torpedo though gardens in low-lying sec­ easy In preparation for the strenu­ and reset In proper positions mng- «3 9 .9 s Aetna F i r e ...... to be glyeh to the widow of the tions, such as Homestead Park, 'The new respirator looks like t^ries makes it ideal for acute Returning From Work 46<4 48'4 Are I ’nder Canvas ous day ahead of him. His speech noUcally. The hall is al.so returned Mr. Copeland is employed by the Aetna Life ...... 27 29 late Cclbncl Williams of Hartford. •and similar low sections wcr« the chest protector of a suit o f cases being nished to hospitals." was completed several days ago. automstlrally. Rogers Paper Manufacturing Com­ Automobile ...... 34'4 36'4 The rafoncl recently underwent an Last week the tents were erect­ Large Tanker struck and growers lost’ ciicum^iim- armor.an Rubber sleeves fit tightly The lung is a great aid to both But while McNary rested, the SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY! pany at its Goodyear plant and was Conn. General ...... 24 26 operation so as to be able to pa.ss ed and every ride, every show and hers, melons, beans, tomatoes ar t the waist and arms of the paral- doctors and niiraes. It makes it people of his home town, nestled every concession will be under ils victim, scaling in th i precious possible for patients to he taken in the heart of the fertile Willa­ (vtry returning home from work Satur­ Hartford Fire 76'4 7 8 ', has Army physical exam. The op­ (ContlnuMl From I'ase One) some corn. Ocuttss day afternoon when the accident Hartford Stm. Boll.. 50 54 eration proved fatal, and thus canvas. The bingo tent, which will Com Hard Hit ek Imonary air. Works on the out of the bdllcrs for massage mette valley, buzzed with excite­ be operated by members of Camp­ ’i me principle as the "boiler" for treatments or for bathing. PoiSDN IVI^P G A L L sw. ssisi» s happened. He waa just about to National Fire ...... 52 54 Colonel Williams gave his life for British motorized forcea between Andover and Hebron werl ment, awaiting the hour when thel)- cross South Main street from the Phoenix ...... 74 76 the service.,. bell Council and will award mer­ especially hard hit. Scores o f acres the patient. In the old-t.vpe lung, patients ’(Thailie Mac" will tell the crowd chandise prises of a high order, is the border and Sldl Barrani, Tgiida Little .Hpoce have to lie with their arms at their 3103 east side of the street when, ac­ Travelers ...... 395 415 Effective September 1 Privatea Egypt, in which three armored of corn, just caring out, were ruin­ at the State Fair Grounds that he cording to witnesaea. he waa struck well equipped to take care of a Wheprti the old-style lung fills sides and sometimes develop con­ accepts the nomination. — /.l/a PubUe Utilltim John Krinjak and William McCar­ cars were said to have been de­ ed, whole areas of blackened pro­ traction of muscles. The Terhaar This new ’discoxery has giree by an automobile driven by .lohn large number of players. The a gpod sized truck^, the Terhaar o r <|iiallly of entries the Kaslem Slates Kxposlllon livestock and animal shows tha week of Sept. $• .Vlc.N(tr.y was born and raised on B e n s o n ' s Conn. Lt. and Pow. . 55 59 thy of K Company are appointed stroyed. duce attesting to the severity of tjedplrator could be used in the lung makea It possible for the pa­ qoiek relief to Ihnoftands snffer- Kllnkhamer. 23. of New Haven, booths will offer up to the minute the late summer cold blast. Tem­ to 21 In .Springfield, .Mass., will surpass all previous records. IJvestock programs. Judging In calllo the farm. "Fir Cone, ” where he ing with Poison I r j! Conn. Pow...... 50 Privatea First Class due to their novelties of all kinds. ’The rides The two destroyers which un­ hack seat of an automobile. tient to move his arius and legs F -— / FURniTU RK nno ftHpTo~~y-? who is at present making hia fine work at the recent encamp­ peratures in nearly all sections hit aiul draft horse classes will l>e fealuresl. The poultry show through the H’€«ek, rat show on I IniTft lay remained today. He returns to It home at 131 Summit atreet. Hartford Elec Lt .. 64 4 66 >4 which Will consist of chalr-'o- dertook the attack on Bardla Sat­ Dr. Warren says that preliminary ns much as he pleases. each year when Coneress ad- STOPS iTf’H ix; .IT o s t e :: 7II-7IS MAIN fTRIIT ^2— i Hartford G as ...... 33 37 ment. urday night were driven off by ranged from 36 to 38 and In .some work with the Terhaar lung has Several small lungs of this gen­ and Friday and dog show on Saliinlay, nil tiring the country's liest-bluoded animals for Exposition visi­ tssdiR# FUrhttmitsl. IStl Carried Several Feet plane, Ferris wheel and a whip, areas dropped as low a.s 34 early joum.s, STOPS SPRE.iOISG 1 Illuminating Sha ... 56'4 58'4 During the month of September were all tested this afternoon. bombing planes, the high com­ been "very s'lcccssful.’’ eral type have been Invented and tors tok new.spaper men on a Western M ass,...... week, Mondays and Fridays, in or­ Main and Delmont caused "extremely small" damage ;\t Vegelalilc Market At All Orug M ores mobile was being driven north on 28 30 The carnival Is being held on 10,000 acres of forest land before of a metal gadget filled with boil- tour of the 2.’’^-acre farm yester- South Main street. There is a Industrial der to get their full quota in prior and wounded five persons. The scene this niorriinj; at the Fruiiuli Fi«;lit 6 .V the Main street grounds around Hartford Fruit and ’Vegetable Mar­ they were checked. ing water, were placed in the. day and pointed with particular down grade at the point where to December 1. While Virginlo Gayda, authori­ steins by natives of Prague, pride to his filbert orchard, declar- -Tor Poison It j - Acme Wire y ...... 17 19 the K. of C.. home at Main and ket near Colts' Psfk, with buyers /Accounts from Nice said groups I.V'.O I.Y.Q the accident took place and after Captain McVeigh announced tative editor writing In La Voce of the famous "Blue Devil" Alpine Czechoslovakia. | ing ’T have as fine a filbert orchard Read Herald Advs. Am. Hardware ...... 21 23 Delmont streets and to the lot to D'ltalla, warned Britain in obscure ranging along the road to meet the Second Death Planes Scare Forest Fires being struck, the injured man waa Arrow H and H., com 34 yesterday that any Guardsman troops were sent out to aid civil , 36 with dependents may be dis­ the north of the K. of C., home. terms of ".some new surprise" she produce vermors, seeking pur­ c.arried several feet before being Billings and Spencer. 3 ’'* ■ The refreshment stand, equipped tire fighters keep the blaze, fanned £ I thrown to the side of the road. charged prior to the induction In­ will have to face in "not many chases of an.v and all produce they Bristol Brass ...... 41 44 with gas, hot and cold running more days," authorities reported liad for miirkVt at their own prices, Rin«i Disclosed! Fair Visitors Vichy, Kraiicp, Aug 26 'T. 1)V high northwest winds, from ."L While the head injuries were the to federal service. .spreading to France’s Mediter­ Colt's Pat. Firearms 76 79 water. Is such as to a.ssure the the latest British direct attack on y.-ns an imltratlon of the extent of Huge forest tires which at one lime most serious. Copeland al.so sus- Fagle Lock ...... 9 Corporal Robert Lorch of the K ranean playground. 11 serving of all foods offered in the Italy had caused little damage. the damage done in this section to threatened France’s Meiliteranean : tained injuries to Ida left side and Fafnir Bearings .... 123 133 Guar.ls was discharged on August n'!' All of Property loss In this area was to hia hip. Examinations made 22. Bob is still undecided regtrd- sanitary conditions. Bombing planes which attacked Jate growing rrops. In some sec­ Woman ami Daughter j Heavy Anti-Aircraft Bar- naval ha.se of Tmilon were report­ Hart and Cooley . . . . 125 135 the booths will be taken care of by Piedmont and Lombardy, in the .said to )>e heavy but no casualties Hendey Mach. Com . 9 Ing re-enlistinent. tions Ice formed In hen yards and ed under control to4 best yet offered. (The Swiss government filed a woman known as the "Red Rose of British warplanes carried out a were said to have .swept through ages, "cliill removers. ” consisting Scovtl Mfg...... yeara the K kitchen at the armory wind did severe damage several 24 26 new and "energetic" protest at Williamsburg" and her 22-ycar-old promise to provide a "foreign fea­ .Silex Co...... lO'a 1 2 ', was in first class condition the day weeks ago. ture" for Leipzig's famous fall t/few /n fi? the troops arrived from camp. In­ London against the British raid­ See Price .Advancer ''^laTTghtrr’ fiS^rfM" today In the dis­ Stanley Works ...... 44 46 ers’ violation of Swiss territory.) fair by visiting this German Indus­ do., pfd ...... 29 _ stead of letting the work go for a Hurley Campaign The Immediate effects of the closure of a second murder ring..in trial city early twlay and driving week as usual. Mess Sergeant Her­ Tension Remains High severe frost will be felt hero, pro­ Brooklyn's underworld. Torrln^on ...... 2 5 ', 27'4 Fascist officials declined com­ thou.sands visitors and resldenl.s IN A CIGARETTE AS MILD AS A CAMEL, Veeder-Root ...... 57'a 60 >, bert keam s had a detail working ducers say. In the advance of Dl.strlct Attorney William F lo cover for 25 minutes. until late Saturday qlght. Based on Issues ment on reports from abroad that O'Dwyer said the pair Mrs. Rose New York Banks prices of all late summer crops. The British, who dropped leaf­ IT'S GRAND TO GET EXTRA SMOKJNO. Here Italy Is massing troops on the Ix>cal men, 18 years of age and Due to the late season start of Pantlcl, 40, and her daughter, lets several days ago warning of Bank of New York . 305 325 over, who wish to enlist in the Na­ (Omtlnoed from Page One) Greek frontier In order to enforce many kinds of produce, due to Sylvia were arrested last week ^ SIOWER BURNING TO ME MEANS MORt Bankers Trust...... territorial demands in behalf of the raid, were greeted by a heavy 48 50 tional Guard should contact Cap­ early spring rains, many crops and questioned at length about the anti-aircraft barrage. No bomb, PLEASURE PER PUFF AND MORE Central Hanover . . . . 86 89 tain James H. McVeigh of Oxford I for governor on the Repiibilcan Italian-annexed Albania. Italian- were at ruotr height Saturday 1936 slaying the Rubin (Ruby the FAMOUS Case ...... Greek tension remained high. damage was Immediately appar- i 28 30 street for Company K and Captain ; ticket in 1934. when the frost crippled them. This Mock) Shapiro, whose death was ent in the city It.self, cross roails | PUFFS PER PACK Chemical ...... 41 43 P.uymond E, Hagedorn of Glen- i ”1 have heard that I have been ( In Athens, troops continued on believed to be an execution for the move* to key frontier positions, was especially triie of melons, to­ of central Europe since the Middle | City ...... 23' . 2.5'.. wood .street for Headquarters geCu.sed of being the tool of the matoes, cucumbers and squash, doublecrosslng the ring in loan Ages. i . 1 Continental ...... more private vehicles were re­ IT COSTS NO MORE! 11 13'.. Company. j machine politicians." the guberna- which had been held back by wet shark racketeering. Approximately 5,000 foreign Corn Exchange ...... 47'., 4 9 ', I torial candidate said In Fairfield. quisitioned and Greek resen’ists Mrs. Pantlel, whose red hair Is NATIONAUY AOVnTTSIO tiom 14 classes in a district bor­ weather. ' buyers were among the visitors First National ...... 167.5 1725 I "Look at the ticket and find how responsible for her sobriquet, was thronging the city when the Brit­ Guaranty Trust . . . . 10 11', dering on Albania were said to ’ charged with homicide, and her ^ manv machine politicians are on have received summonses to serve ish raiders thundered overhead. SILK HOSIERY Manhattan ...... 14', 16U ; it. My support came from the Miss Siiiiiiiierville daughter was held a.s- a material Despite the background of war Manufact. Trust . .. . 33 35 I\\ Y. Slocks in border garrisons. witness. I small tnwTiB and smaller cities (Elsewhere in the Mediterran­ against which the fair opened, . N Y Trust ...... ion 10.3 I where there are no machines." Blamed For Six Murders j Public National . . . . ean area, an As-sociated Pre.ss cor­ German officials declared it dif­ 28 30 ‘ Two Professors on Ticket Is Given Shower "We have evidence of at least fered in no wise from its peace­ 1 Title Guarantee . .. . 2\ 3\ I Adams EXp ...... respondent in the Suez Canal Zone six murders commltteil by the N O W O N L Y 69c ! U S T nist ...... 1 Air Rpduc...... 39 >i By virtue of his 704' j to 3.'iR'2 reported formal incorporation into time predecessors with some 20 14i)0 1540 victory over Dr. Cross. Hurley I A personal .shower was given In gang.” O'Dwyer said, "but we are foreign countries represented TERFECT DIAMOND RING i AJaaka Jiin ...... 4 J Britain's Middle E.Tstern Army of concentrating on the killing of 5 f)ur friends and nettrh L'> r« j Aviation Corp ...... 4 ', house jf New London, professor of ians claimed four British planes enloyable evening was spent and quarters for the ring, headed by I f ir kl.oilness ,ind sympathy sh Dutch representative explained M M; Baldwin Ct ...... 11\ government at Connecticut Col- were shot down and one Italian a buffet lunch was served. This Ila x and Meyer LudUowitz. The (-» pfi at the time nf death of otii , lege for women who will campaign plane lost.) j was the thir(l .shower given to the “day is not far off when Rot­ anil mother. Als<» tho^.• who B and O ...... 34, proseouor said he had evidence terdam. like other great harbors Matthew •'flit Mo\s’«'rs and lo.tned the use of Bondix ...... 29’ , for secretary of state, made her Miss Summerville. Mrs. Boudreau. that the Shapiro exerullon wa.s < :i rs. ! who was the hostess at the party of Holland, again will be active In ONLY 69c Beth Stl ...... i i ' - i public appearance as a can- planned In Mrs. Pantiel’s home, Mr. E'rank J'lhnsnn and I'anill\. [ Friday night will bo matron of world trade” Borden ...... JS'n 1 rlklate yesterday when she spoke and that she coaxed the doomed ,1,^ briefly at a party outing In Wal- M anchesler honor at the wedding of Miss Sura- One of the biggest exhibitors Is Can Pac ...... " ’’i 1 ------■' " man Into a car. stepping out of the Italy, whose display of model wiaR Card of I'hanks Cerro D AP ...... 23'>l Uneford. ! mervilic to John Grlbbon In St. picture while the killers did their fighting planes attracted large tlie hnnband and l>rotli*‘r c.f D ale Book , James's church Saturday moro- WILROSE DRESS SHOP Ches and Oh ...... 38’ , i Kept in Wa.shlngton Saturday I Ing. work. crowds Jeweler and Watchmaker .Mr«. Idlla Crufts, wish to tiiank our Chrysler ...... 7 2 ', • during the convention by the pres- Max Ludkowitz Is awaiting trial many friends and r.-latlvss fur ftieir Para Cros.s for leadership of the ticket Use Squelched milk palls, and from Luxembourg In School and College fashions ! Gen Mot ...... 46’4- was the first the Democrats have staking .Malted Milk porcelain and wine. THE MANCHESTER Gillette ...... 3^ had In 12 years, the 78-year-old At Surprise Party Denmark featured the work of c n THE "EXTIUS” WITH SLOWER-BUMMe Hudson Mot ...... 3 ’', ! New Haven resident was elected Malted milk was invented in Pro|M>8al to Turn Site her silversmiths, surmounted by a Aa In all previoua years— Wll- Int Harv ...... 4 3 'i four times, antj received five suc­ 1883 It Is mainly a whole milk- copy of the, crown of King Chris­ rose Dmsa Shop haa Just thn PUBLIC MARKET Int Nick ...... 27>2 cessive nominations on his own Fred Kelsh, son of Mr, and Mrs^ combination, with the liquid sep- Into Military Training tian and a photograph of the right things to keep you looking Int T and T ...... 2 'i terms. F. E. Keish of 40 Clinton street. ; aratet Other countries sponsoring ex­ Mont Ward ...... 39' j with uttle ’strife or incident, mak­ to give him a party. Fred will World's Fair site Into a military hibits included Bulgaria, Greece, THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS SKIRTS Nash-Kclv ...... 5 ', ing a unanimous choice of Prof, leave September 18 to enroll a.s, a training ground appeared today to Slovakia. Hungary. Yugoslavia. Fre.sh Cut Up Fowl for a nice chicken soup...... each 79c .Nat Else ...... 18H Odel! Shepard of Trinity College, freshman s.t the ynlverslty of have been squelched by the Navy Rumania, Switzerland, Japan, Smartly tailored plaids and Native Dres.sed Chickens for frying or roasting, a good Nat Dairy ...... 1 3 ', noted p(3et and author of the Pu­ Connecticut. y . WiirfI E. Kruiikf* and War Departments. Brazil. Iran and the protectorate of mixtures as colorful as Fall it­ N Y C en tra l...... 11 Navy Secretary Knox told The at a Sensational Low Price value a t ...... each 98c litzer prize winning biography Diiring the party, modeled along Instructor Bohemla-Moravla. Individual ex­ self. Nor Am Co . . 1844 "Pedlar’s Progress,” to nm as f ’LARI.NET AND New York Times'' by telephone hibits were entered from Turkey, Special On Our Regular 29c Ground B e e f...... the style of an informal barbeque, from Manchester, N. H„ yesterday Packard .... 3'4 lieutenant-governor. square and modern dancing was SAXOPHONE Sweden and Liechtenstein. ' V ...... lb 25c, 2 lbs. 49c Penn R R .... 19 »4 A four-way contest for congress- Studio: 87 Walnut Street that the Navy waa not interested The German dye trust displayed enjoyed by young and old alike. in the plan and added that he had SWEATERS Fr^h Ribs of Beef for soup or brazing...... lb. 15c Phelps Dodge 28'4 man-at-Iarge i stration by the women delegates, “MORTAL STORM” after the exposition closes Oct. 27. Fancy Shell Beans...... 2 qts. 19c Transamerica seeking a place on the ticket for El Bond and S h ...... 5*4 JAMES STEWART The report was endorsed by Hart 4 ’ , Niag Hud Pow ...... $2.98$3.98 Lima Beans...... 3 qt«. 25c Un Carbide ...... 71 one member of their sex, which . . . . 4 '. MARGARET SULLAVA.N vey D. Gibson, board chairman of Poles Are Called finally carried them In one tremen­ Pennrond ...... ___ 2 the fair. Lt*' Native Potatoes, good cooking ...... peck 23c Union Pac ...... 85 $5.98j’ Unit Alrc ...... 3644 dous surge to the speaker’s plat­ PLUS! EDDIE CANTOR In Touches Off Cootroversy Gernian Servants It’s Cheaper To Send Your Unit Corp ...... 1 %4 form. “40 LITTLE MOTHERS” This touched off controversy be­ Allowance For Your Old Stove FRESH MADE BAKERY GOODS' Unit Gas Im p ...... 11’4 ’The other nominees on the tween Gibson and Park Commli- U S R u b b er...... ticket are Dr. Frank Anastaslon of BOLTON PLAYHOUSE PLU^^usteMt^tonandSho^ Bioner Robert Moses. The latter Berlin, Aug. 26 —(JP) —Arthur New Haven, candidate for state charged in a statement that the Wash To New Model Laundry. “Date” and “Class” Angel Cakes, extra large size ...... each 25c U S Steel ...... SfI05\'BOAT PLAYERS NOW! “SAILOR’S LADY" Grelser, Nazi leader of the Danzig Our Own Make Bread — White, Whole Wheat, Rye, West Union ...... treasurer, and John M. Dowe of in ‘‘THE A-NGEL OF HELL’S plan was "a cute device by which and Warthe river districts, told the SM-4LL DOWN PAYME\T Daplelson, former deputy comptrol­ “Rocky Mountain Rangers" a financially busted World's Fair Perhaps you didnt’ know it. but if you are doing Pumpernickle— Your Choice___ 10c each, 3 for 25c West El and M f g ...... IHIRT’ Hitler Youth Organization today In Woolworth ...... ler.-candidate for state comptrol- Will escape Its responsibility for a nationwide broadcast that Ger­ your washing at home, you're paying for laundry service ONE TO THREE YEARS TO PAY BALANCE Cupcakes, assorted if you wish ...... doz. 25c Elec Bond and Sh (Curb) ler. Starting Tomorrow Thru Sat. clearing the site so aa to pay an man settlers In the newly-acquired without getting it! Ridiculous, you say? Well, look DRESSES extra dividend to Mr. Gibson's Career Began In 1BS5 Adm. SSc and 55c. Children 10c. raatorii regions should consider at the facts! A scientific survey was made to determine (Slightly Higher On Terms) Wools — Silks and Spun Rayons Hurley’s brief career iff public frisnds.” Poles as servant people. TUESDAY GROCERY SPECIALS Moving The Earth [ Gibson retorted that Moses’ the costs of home wa.shing. here are the resuHi8: Cost ’ statsment was “full of inaccura- Soliciting the youth’s support of soap, 8c; soap chips, 10c; starch and blueing) 2c; Sugar, pure c a n e ...... 5-lb. cloth bag 25c ciss" and expressed belief that pre­ for Germanization of the eastern $g.98 _ $g.98 _ $y.98 When you jump into the air, the regions, Grelser said: "The Pole water, 5c; electricity, 6c; gas, 8c; weekly cost of ma­ Cake Flour. Royal Scarlet, fancy ...... large pkg. 19c earth gives you a certain amount arranged plims for the disposition Evaporated Milk, Royal S ca rle t...... 3 tall cans 19c Of momentum, and. according to of fair buildings might "be sub­ is the servant of the German and chine, boiler, tubs, gas plate, wash , board, basket, line will remain it forever.” and pins, 24c; upkeep of machine, 4c—total cost, 67c for Other Dresses...... $2.99 and up Tomato Soup, Campbell’s, new p a ck ...... 3 cans 20c the Third Law of Motion, you ordinated to plans for ths national give an equal quantity of mo­ defense of our country." He described "the blood-soaked a weekly wa.sh of 12 pounds! AND THAT PRICE The Manchester Electric Division Tomatoes, Royal Srarlet, solid p a ck ...... No. 2 can 10c mentum to the earth, ..causing it soil of the' German east” as "the Pork and Beans, with tomato sauce. Royal Scarlet...... New Name for En\-elope land of our destiny nf thousands DOESN’T INCLUDE YOUR OWN BACKBREAKING to move an Inflnitesiinii imount. LABOR! ...... 1-pound can 5c of years in the past and future.” THE CONNBCnCOT POWKS OOMPANT A Macaroni, Spaghetti, and Elbows, Royal S ca rle t...... Hartingtoii, Neb. Un—Poatmaa- Strange Phenomenon • ter C. J. D«ndlnger testtflea Hart- Fan Dies Dnriag Rally V fti R. WILROSE DRESS SHOP ...... 4 packages 23c Ington children might not uae the 1' CALL US NOW— PHONE 8072 Good Luck Jar Rings;...... 4 pkgs. 25c The phenomenon known aa “SL right word but they’re good at de- Washington, Aug. 26—(iP) — A Main Street Hotel Sheridan Bldir. Certo, for inaking jelly ...... bottle 21c Elmo's Fire” is identical in char­ acrlptlon. A Uttle girl came Into 63-year-old baseball fan, Frank W. AND LET US TAKE OVER THE WORK Ivory SnowT...... large pkg. 19c acter with the "bruah" discharged the post office aaking for “gn Davis, died of a heart attack yes­ or incomplete sparks, produced empty letter." That was all per­ terday during a seventh-inning by electric machines. It makes a plexed employes could get her to I rally Cleveland staged in its game DIAL 5137 — FREE DELIVERY! peculiar crackling sound. and say. Finally they discovered she with Washington. The rally fell New Model Laundry ^l|A The Henild— It Pay* frequently la heard In the daytime wanted an ao v ^ p e. short hnd' ths Senators won, 5>4; when it cannot be seen. X lie. MANCHE^reSR EVENING EnCRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 26,1940 I^OBPOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ), MANCHESnR. CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949 PAGE ElVl harbor on tha west coast;' and a r dselarsd 43 of tho Gsrmaa eraft mmln atUcklnr^.tf6^ when 84 of Bombers Attack numbar of military airdromes. pull which last only ona-hundradth beading off the "weight" motion record, showing the forces on the Examiner H. K. DeLuca said. a member of tha Oommuniat ] i Raiders Reply destroyed were brought down In ■n estimate^-lw Nazi aircraft Deserted Car before It can perceptably start. plane In pounds each fraction of a Two Death^^^ll wars ahot .^ w s and othara ware A aubmarine was raported to of a aeooad. The name ot these Inhaling illuminating gais. in expulsion proceedings teaUtutad J oiM of the war’s most tarrlfle air Plane Scales momentary atrcaoee on the parts second land throughout each Labor Leader’s engagements near the great Naval damaaedr”^severely. ThUi foray and Weddings In Four Waves hava sUroad Into a convoy and A pull on the plane passes sunk a British dastroyer of tha of a plane le force tra^ents. downward exactly like the force change. lost year. These were dropped, ■ fS>To British Attack base of Portland. the ,jKiosequent one. In which "at Excites Town During Week-End however, after the Supreme court ^ In their first major drive of the Ipait" three raidera were destroy- Viscount class and a 7,000-ton Speediest Yet The Inventor la Professor F. S. which tilts one side of a balance C. of G. Head Host (Conttniie’* Page Ooa) merchant vessel. downwards. The down pull pushen Status Probed ruled In another cose that an allea war on the German capital, th^<'id, apparently were aimed inland. Eastman, of Aeronautical Engi­ Dnldeatiriod .Maa Killed (OMttmaa FNia r » f One; Air Ministry announced, R .^ F . There were violent explosions Cheesman-FallM Pallait-Kaing During yesterday’s intensified Police Rush to Scene neering. The scales is used In the down on a smatl electric coll set By The A»M>ciated Prese To Control Boar Clock In the Church of the Naaa- L. Pallait of Buckland, Saturday Speed of Light. eye is arranged to produce electric aged man was taken to the., hospi­ period, however, the drowning of of the Chamber of Commerce, will New Ijiw on Bridges. Justice Department officials said The dull roar of bomba were reen to George Innes Cheeaman, large fires and explosions were ob­ This, they said, brought total secret tests for aviation compan­ current, controlled by the Imper­ tal at 3;I0 a. m. today after he German officials, who lost no dustrial Midlands and In Scotland. afternoon at 3 o'clock In St. Mat­ Juet before the 8:59 train, weet, ies which build U. S. mlUUry a 17-month old child and the sui­ be host to the Board of Control of their investigation — started laat board at Intervala throughout the time In' counter-reprisals, an­ In a southeast town 25 pumping son of Mr. and Mrs. William thew’s Lutheran church. New served, and the airport at Warm- British losses for Saturday and ceptible movement, Thl* electric was hit by a car on the Water- was due at the Mancheeter statlor Seattle, Wash., Aug. 26—The places. cide of a woman. the Chamber at an outing this Washington, Aug. 2S—(JP)—A Saturday by the Federal Bureau raglag battle all along the coast nounced the British bombers came machines were needed to light Chcesman of 32 Emeraon atreet, Britain. The ceremony was per­ well. northwest of Portland, Sunday to 136 as compared with tlnlversity of Washington has a force-countcr-act* the movement bury-I’rospect road near the East Maureen Flanagan., daugh.ter of Wednesday aftemo^in at his picnic Justice Department investigcttlun German losses of 34 planes. last night, Roger IVllUama of 178! of Investigation- was'"001 prompt­ east to Dover to Folkestone, at the over In four waves, but- dropped fires started by incendiary bombs Bloomfield, Conn. The ceremony formed by Rev. Emil Sonatroem, where "fler^ airfighta’’ developed. new airplane scales which weigh* OuisMrt Be Keen of the "weight" coll. Mountain reservoir In Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flanagan of grove at 0(jventry Lake. ; was under way today to determine ed by any Congressional demands. lower Up of "hell's comer.” no bomb! on the city proper and was performed by Rev. Earl O. The German radio said 1.500 (The Br^Hsh on the other band Tolland Turnpike, discovered as The wei^bU in this scales are The electrical force Is exactly which fell on a school, a brewery pastor of the church. The doubla with the speed of light. The man was taken to the hospi­ Middletown, drowned Saturday The afternoon will be devoted ‘ whether Harry Bridges, West coast An investigation of the Bridges' Battle De^wrately Two Hours only a few In the suburbs during and a lumber yard. Lusk, pastor of the church, using ling service w m used. bombs were dropped on 38 objec­ claimed they destroy)^ 104 Ger­ abandoned automobile closa to th< It waa Invented to weigh the set like those of an ordinary bal­ proportional to the weight or pull tal by Joseph I»ngo of Prospect night when she fell Into a water­ to pitching horseshoes, throwing CIO maritime leader, is subject to a three-hour before-dawn air raid Portsmouth, which, together the single ring service. tives In these sweeping raids. man planes In the two days white on the plane. case was recommended last week H»e German attackers and Brlt- Church decorations were palms railroad tracks st the Wllllame' forces which strike an airplane in ance. But they never seem to who told authorities hi* aon, Jos­ ing trough In the rear yard of her darts, swimming and boating. In deportation under a new Federal by the Senate Immigi-ation Com- with Dover and Ramsgate, suf­ The matron of honor was Mrs. Seventy-two British planes were losing only 32 themselves.) move. Because the motion they Thl* force 1* calibrated In eph I»ngo, Jr., waa the driver of Ish' challengers battled desperate­ alarm. and baskets of gladiolus! railroad crosalng, near the weal flight. It can record anything from parents' home. the evening, hamburgers and hot- law permitting expluslon of aliens ; mlttee when It reported on a #ub- Hardly had the British bombers fered extensive damage on Satur­ Carl W. Guatafeon, sister of the The bride was given in marriage shot down yesterday, the high Wearing Down England the slap of a feather to a ton and try to make Is converted into pound*. It registers anlomatlcally the car that stnick the man. The Mrs. Anna I^esko, 55. Bridge­ dogs will be prepared on a char­ who have been members of sub­ ly for almost two hours, the planes Germans Insisted three 'to four part of the town line. Mr. Wil­ ' stltute for the House-approved bill . plun^ng so low over Folkestone returned to their bases before Ger­ day night, felt the after-effects bride and the best man was Her­ by-her stepfather. She wore a command laid, with 14 Gorman a quarter yank. electricity, moving with the speed on dials and gauges, whirh are man was dead on admlsnlon to the port, a widow, eommltted suicide coal grille and will be served with, versive organizations. bert Cheeaman, brother of the British planes were being put out liams fearing the locomotive mlghl ' that would require Bridges' depor- that R. A. F. men guarding bar­ man fliers began raining fire bombs yesterday, when explosion of a white latln gown. Princess style. planes missing, raising Saturday 'Thl* scale* record* accurately a of light, 286,000 miles a second, photographed for a permanent hospital. early Sunday, morning. Medical coffee and other refreshments. Bridge* was charged with being number of delayed-action bombs bridegroom. The bridesmaids were. and Sunday totals to 136 and 34. of action for every Nazi machine hit the car, tried to notify the ; tatlon. rage balloons opened Are on the over a wide area of Wales and Her veil was encircled with gar­ Manchester passenger station to southeast England. forced officials to rope off various Miss Marion E. Turklngton of 23 Mines Still Being Laid. lost and asserted that this ratio raiding craft with rifles. denias and fell over her court was drastically wearing down stop the train to order the englneet Before the British fighters down­ Bombs Ljtnd In Fields parts of the city. Orchard street end Mrs. Arthur train. She carried a bridal bouquet Fallon of Peabody. Maas. The Mines are still being laid in England's air defenses. to proceed with caution over the ed'their first three German pl.ines Most of the Incendiary bombs 20 Airdrome* Attacked of white roses. British ports, the communique R.A.F. operations, as detailed by bride was given in marriage by her Increased attention, authorized crossing. Not being able to make In the Folkestone area, large dumped on Wales stmek In fields Miss Margaret Kalnz, sister of said, and one German plane ven­ connections he caUed the police without causing serious damage the Air Ministry, included Satur­ father Arthur Fallon. The ushers sources said. Is being paid by the apartment houses close to the sea the bride, was maid of honor. She tured 225 miles west of Lands German raiders to disruption of station. front were bombed to the ground. or casualties. ' High explosive day night raids on Frankfurt were Rev. Arthur M. Fallon of (fires started in a syTithetlc oil Peabody, Mass., Carl W. Gustaf­ wore yellow chiffon and carried End, Into the Atlantic, to sink a British rail transportation facil­ Sergeant John McGllnn was A number of fires sent huge bombs were dropped on the north- Talisman roses. The bridesmaid 4,000-ton merchantshlp. ‘ ities. tho desk. By the time the < flames licking skyward. Rescue cast ■coast, but the only casualty plant). Stuttgart (the Daimler- son of Manchester, Herbert Carl­ The son of Hartford and Herbert D. was Mias Lena Pallait of Buck- Two U-boats reported the sink­ Railway terminals are being came to the station there was The workers searched frantically in the was one soldier Injured slightly. Benz armament and armored car four minutes left. Officer McOlln Messier-Nash Co. Inc. factory bombed more than an Carlson of Wethersfield. The land, bister of the bridegroom. Her ing of 76,170 tons of shipping, in­ systematically attacked, It was I ruins for victims. Earlier, the British bonibers gown was powder blue chiffon and cluding four ships shot out of a said, with the result that Britain contacted two of the police radii The Only a few bombs were dropped streaking out across the channel hour), Ludwlgshavcn (explosions flower girl was Miss Barbara Lpr- '^ s e d by direct hits on a nitrogen rain Gustafson, niece of the bride. she carried a bouquet of yellow convoy. Is being increasingly hampered In cars and both were started for the east of Dover. The action over crossed paths with Nazi night roses. Meanwhile. Germany dispatched trying to move euppllee from crossing to try to head off the 10 Henderson Road Tel. 72.38 Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. Dover itself was confined mostly plant) and Ckilogne (fires started Preceding the ceremony Fred­ Howard Oil Co. raiders who bombed a town in the eric Johansson of this town gave The oest man was Albert Mai-1 a note to Britain, by way of Swiss western ports to southern Indus-1 train, to dogfights high In the sky while Midlands, industrial center of Eng­ in an electric power plant). Twen­ Flags the Train ty airdromes In Holland, Belgium a piano recital Including the ren­ loux ol New Britain and the usher : diplomatic channels, warning that trial cities. .Main ,St. Tel. .3810 anU-alrcraft guns pumped shells land, causing some ca.sualtles In­ was Herman Pallait of this town. | reprisals 'will be taken unless 1 In the meentlme, Mr. Williams Oakliid St. Incessantly at the raiders. and German-decupled France also dition of "The Wedding March” ! decided that he must act and with Tel. 6896 cluding "a few people killed." were attacked, and Milan and j from Lohengrin by Wagner and Following the wedding there i British aircraft stop firing upon The crews of three German This night of raid and counter- was a lawn reception at the | first aid planes sent to rescue air Heaviest Air Fighting j a red globed lantern which he se­ planes shot down off Folkestone Seato-Caende in ' Italy were "The Recessional” by Mendelsohn, cured from hla home nearby, ha Home Pride raid followed a Sunday of aerial bombed. | Miss Marion Janes sang "At bride's home which was attended; men shot down in the sea. , Just i K ent Tntenm At Folkestone the Germans (The Germans claimed 72 Briti.sh of these planes with iloin'g rocon- 1 Tunbridge, ' state plates and the only thing In and Real Estate dition of "jiist over 2,000,000 tons" caught in place with orange bios- | at home to their friends after Sep- : the car was a hat with the name swooped out of the sun and the were downed to only 14 Nazi losses soms. She carried a bouquet of ! tember 15 at their newly furnish- naissance work ) I Without giving actual figures on Rockville, Lonii. townspeople saw the bombs leav­ to the merchant fleet to offset naissance worK.) j side, the Germans said their “ P. Burke." which was not much of Sunday.! first-year losses of slightly less Delmont gardenias, stephenitus j ed home on Cherry street. New Hundreds of Quna in Action. , los.ses were in a ratio or oniy one a clue. The ocriipanta of the car ing their racks as the raiders Britain. dived within a few hundred feet Bombs fell in several places on than 1.000,000 ton.s. and Wrightil fern tied with white Hundreds of anti-aircraft guns to live for the British, : could not be located. K. F. I). No. I TeI.'^395-2 the out-skirts of Ixmdnn during the Cromt '.said "4,,000.000 million .satin ribbon. The maid of honor’s The bride is a graduate of the went into action ngaln.st the Brit- j All the towns mentioned sur- Officer Arthur Seymour was the of the rooftops. New Britain High school and the: Three other dive-bomhers were .Sunday raid.s, hut the Air Mim.strvi tons of imports in (F .single month ; gown was rose taffeta, Princess Ish squadrons which thundered I round Dover, on “Hell’s corner " of first ollicer at tho crosalng and was reported shot down in fighting .said they caused luit "small tire.s I July) of intense enemy attack I style, and .she carried a bouquet ot Moody Secretarial School and the over BeVlin. } the English channel. Deal is nine followed shortly after by Officer both by sea and by air leaves me pink Briarcliff roses, tied with bridegioom attended the local over the mainland. and damage to proporti .' ; A number of incendiary bombs miles nqrth, Folkestone four miles Hennan Muske. The o\vnershlp As three escorting M^sser- Raids Not Retaliatory very well sati-sfied" and declared pink ribbon. schools and graduated from the fell in the northern suburb of i southwest and Canterbury 15 ' of the car was not known until this R.A.F. sources declared their , that during July 25 per cent more The bridesmaid's gowns were jhe Connecticut Business College. Rosenthal, setting fire to a three- i miles northeast. morning. BcUmitts turned for home they shipping left British ports with aquamarine taffeta, Princess style, daihed by Dover for their daily bombers would not hesitate to at-1 He is empHyed with the London- room garden cottage, informed | Story Is Told tack and bomb "military objec­ cargoe.s for America than in any and each carried bouquets «nf yel­ Lancashlre Insurance Company of sources said, but they denied : ^ Nicholas Duchinsky. of 720 Eicon O ur Products Sold sport of "balloon-potting" and month "in the more peaceful " low Rapture ro.scs and delphini­ shot down two of the big cable­ tives" in the Berlin area, hut in­ Hartford. there had been any casualties or ; street, Brooklyn. N. Y., came Into Harold F. Jarvis January to April period. ums, tied with blue ribbon.s. The bearing bags. sisted raids ,g through Mane tacks.’ They waste bombs, gasoline ried this Saturday, were guests of and the bride's home was decorat­ Birch street, announce the engage- ish planes came over the city in Chester on the way to RockvlHa. which an entire family was wiped and men, the result Is a few hun­ honor at a surprise party at An­ i ment of their daughter; Katharine, union of the Manning and Robin­ ed with gladlolou.s. at least four waves but authorities son farfillles held In I.*:banon yes­ Thi.s brought them through Tollanfl out. dred civilian dead who do not Im- dover Lake Saturdhy night, A reception for 175 guests was j to William Leonard, son.of Mr. and j estimate their number turnpike, somewhat out of the way. In a southwe.st town three chil­ attended by more than thirty rela­ terday. Everybody’ s pjlr the German war effort.” held in Masonic Temple following Mrs. William Leonard of 22 The air raid alarm, this city’s In approaching the croislng anfl dren were killed this morning by While London aurveyed the dam­ tives and friends. The affair fol­ the ceremony. i Deming street. a delayed action bomb while play­ fifth since the start of the war, Globe Hollow swimming pool will being blinded by the lights from all age of the latest Nazi blows at lowed a chicken dinner given by The bride’s traveling costume i I coincided with the appearance of i close Monday afternoon. During nutomoblle coming from the east, ing around a hole it made when this center of empire—one short­ Miss Emily M. Klssman, assisted was a brown crepe dre.ss and I the car struck the rails in such B dropped during the night. British planes over extensive areas the warm days of the Summer ly before midnight and one shortly by her mother and John Bronkle, brown accessories and yellow coat. , of Prussia and Saxony, causing way that a wheel was broken. The Let Us Give You The alarm sounded in London In honor of the young couple and The couple left after the reception Enjoyable Party . there were attendances of over 900 after—two morning papers sup­ j warnings In many cities. Leipzig, dally, with some (fays showing an party was given * ride to Rogers just after a large number of ported the reprisal campaign. their mothers on an unannounced wedding trip. place and was much surprised planes, believed to be German, crowded with viators to the fa­ attendance of ovei 1.200. T^cre The Dally Mail announced 45 At the dinner, Mrs. Mary Klss­ On their return they reside tempo­ mous fall fair, had a 25-minute when there was go much trouble Going At House Warming will be no special program on Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. sited high over the Thames estu­ per cent of its mall contained man presented the couple with a rarily with the bride s parents, 38 , caused by their leaving the auto- ary In the direction of London. . alarm. closing day this year. readers’ "Bomb Berlin” sugges­ : beautiful vase. Lilac street, and will shortly after- i German authorities said first re- mobile on the side of the tracks. • An Estimate O n They were engaged by antl-alr- j The group at the surprise party ward move to their newly furnish- ! This morning they went to tions while the tabloid Dally Mir­ About 40 friends of Mr. and porta Indicated no bombs had been Miss nawnciRachel Smith, of Dayton. ----- . eraft guns and British fighters ror featured a cartoon of a bomb j Included Mr. and Mra. Chester ed home on Campflcid Road. patrolled the sky. dropped in any of those localities. Ohio.'formerly a teacher in BrlstoL j Keeney's Rarage In BucklanA .302 Main St., North of the Armor)' bearing a tag labeled "To Ber­ ; Samber of Long Island and Mr. The bride attended Manchester Mrs. Raymond Griffin,* met at Attempt At Retaliation ; is the guest of the Misses Evelyn l " ’here the car had been taken, ano Later in the afternoon, planes lin." and Mrs. Henry Loeffler of New High school and Ls - employed In their home yesterday afternoon for alio believed to be German were Appearance of the British raid- 288 Main ■ "VX thev'st^ted back to But three- other Influential pa­ ' Jersey. Games were enjoyed dur­ the group department of the a housewarming party. Tho A "Home of reported in the vicinity of towns ing the evening, topped off by a Aetna Life Insurance Company. en over Berlin wag regarded here street, , _ pers—The Times. Dally Express friends brought food of all kinds FRESH VE(;ETABEES d a il y on the southeast and southwest and Dally Telegraph—main­ : hpt dog roast with coffee and The bridegroom attended Bloom­ as a possible attempt.at retalia-. _ ^ ------j 1 ______coast. ; doughnuts. On behalf of the- gath- field High school and graduated and tables were set up in the base­ tion for intensification of German, and Mia Donald Willis tained the R. A. F. should hew raids ycaterday on England, where Dioved from -3 Delmont street to \ f t 10 Raiders Shot Down to the line of attacks on Nazi ! erlng, John Schlund of East Hart­ from the Morse Business College. ment of the home and a fine party MEATS AND FISH At least 10 of the raiders were ford presented his nephew and Hartford and is employed in the was enjoyed. the Nazi high command said im- i tl'-*!’' few home on Princeton T omorrow military objectives. portant military objectives had ' street, this morning, Amlover •hot out of the German forma­ Radio Stations Off Air. Miss Peabody with a ladder back | main office of the Underwood Carroll McGuire was toa.stmas- tions roaring across the southeast Such attacks, the government chair. Those who assisted for the Elliott Fisher Company, Hartford, ter and guests were present from been struck. „ „ 'ITT Mrs. Maxwell Hutrhlngen coast, where scenes of horror ac­ (Reports from Switzerland said i The Pythian Sisters will res(ime The said, were carried out on a large dog roast were Mrs. Minnie Kiss- Tolland, Hartford and Manchester. 157-4, WlllinianHc Phone 41.31 companied a savage, 20-mlnute the Germans had re-opeijed the meetings tomorrow night when ! scale Saturday night. Presum­ man, Mrs. Louise Bengston and Johnston-Schu(? Mr. and Mrs. Griffin were pre­ o'clock In Odd * attack on the surprised populsce Mrs. Eunice Schlund. sented with a purse of money and Basel railway, frontier gateway ! meet at 8 ably they continued last night, for Miss Ruby Evelyn Schug, between Germany and Switzerland hall, I The contract for rebuilding the of one coastal town. radio stations in four German basket.* and bouquets of flowers In A number of casualties, Includ- daughter of Mrs. Alice J. Schug which had been closed since June ' I steeple on the <,’nngregational cities abrtiptly went off the air honor of the occasion. Miss Barbara Fox. of Seattle, Ing many dead, were Inflicted by of 180 Center street was mar­ 30. Its clo.slng was reported at the church has been let to J. C. and watchers on the southeast Prize Winners ried Saturday afternoon to Robert time to have been ordered to mask Washington, a student at the Uni­ Boucher of Wllllmantlc. Mr. tbs Nazis who dived from a for­ coast saw flashes of anti-aircraft versity of Washington, la visiting mation of 20 bombers to blast at . . . , Edward Johnston, son of Mr. German preparations for attempt­ Boucher will start the work this Mammoth gunfire and heard explosions indi­ A F e A n n o u n c e d ■ and Mr*. Benjamin Johnston of 193 Public Records ed Invasion of England.) • with Miss Helen Hohl of 275 Wood­ week. ■!> tbs town In the midst of the morn­ cating a bombing raid on Nazi land street. They met last year ing shopping hour. Lydall atreet. The ceremony took Those whose duties kept them Stephen Birmingham attemVed .\11 Electrical Work Done at the long-range gun batteries along place at the parsonage of the above ground during the alarm In when both were members of the the Democratic convention In New In a matter of minutes, the Ger­ the French channel coast. Berlin .saw a spectacular display I To'Jri). that rode mans loosed an attack on another North Methodist church and the Haven Friday and Saturday. Elarlier, three loud explosions in The drawing for prizes Incident officiating clergyman waa Rev. Permit coast town, to the west of this A six room single dwelling is to as flashes of gunfire rent the i _ Mrs. Homer Smith will spend Carnival by the Dover area led residents to to the Tall Cedars’ Joyland took William T. Wallace, pastor of the some time In Chicago, leaving An­ Gorman Motor Sales, Inc one, and in an hour and one-half believe the German "Big Berthas" place Saturday night with the fol­ be erected on lot 10, Campflekl ( hlackncas and h’indreds of tracer ^ Frederick Soblelo, of 236 School battle four of the attackers—three church. j road, corner of High atreet by (Shells arched Into the sky like Ro- jjreet, left Saturday by automo- dover the first of tho week. has opened fire again. lowing nine prize winners being The maid of honor was Mrs. Messersebmitt fighters and one builder Paul Dougan for Leo j man randies. bile for Des Moines Iowa. He will Mrs. John B. Hutchinson is ill Of the two week-end series of chosen, prizes awarded following John Cole Jr..' of East Hartford, a at her home. Reservations for the bomber—were downed by British night attacks bn London, those name: Mrs. Clarence Chambers, Monast, according to an applies- | Clouds Obscure Planes visit with a brother In that city fighters. stater of the bride and ^he beat Mother's Club picnic may hs 283 -Main St. Tel. 7220 of Saturdny-Sunday appeared to three day trip to World's Fair: man was Samuel Radding, uncle lion for permit filed today. Coat is i Hea\ y clouds, which hung only 1 w-ho he has not seen in many James W . Holloran Two attackers were shot down to be $4,700. ' made by calling Mrs. D. R. Tuttle, have been fhe more sev'ere. ’ Sev- Mias CaroljTi Cassells, wrist of the bridegroom. a few hundred feet over the city. I years. la the other raid within three rnin- hundreds bombs were dropped watch: Ernest Dahlquist, bicycle; obscured the enemy planes from , ------. . — telephone 394-3, for Tuesday eva- The bride wore a gown of cadet Presidential Oddity ning. caused at least tWo iSVge A. Pulver of Winsted, portable ra­ view hut the r « r of miitorg was Registcr AlieilS Buiek Sales and Service to the challenge. One fell in dio; Edwafd Hunter, movie cam­ blue with white accessories with 1 Mrs. Ellsworth Mitten is spend­ fires, in the financial and the corsage of white rose buds. Th# audible in the heart of the city. Electrical Contractor flaaaes Just outside the town, the warehouse districts. Sections of era; Nan Taggart, floor lamp; R. When Abraham Lincoln tiMk Splinters of anti-aircraft shells ing this week at the home of her oscond plummeted into the chan­ Turkington, electric toa.ster, Mra. maid of honor's gown was of flow­ office, five ex-presidents weer liv­ parents, while Mrs. Massey Is In W ateh for The “ Fireball” the city were roped off. ered print with whit^ accessorlea fell on rooftops like hail as guns Here Tomorrow nel. ■ One bomb on the outsklrt.s R. J. .Smith, pen and pencil set. ing, a greater number than, at any followed the sound of the raiders New York. 41 Washington St. Tel. 4 7 3 2 Fighting raged all over the bla.sted a huge crater only 300 Except for Pulver all other win­ I with corsage of Talisman rosea. other period In history. They Mrs. Lenore Fallot and daugh­ The New 1941 Buiek Following the ceremony a recep- across the sky from one end of the heavens in the second attack, with yards from the home of U. S. ners are residents of this town. were Van Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, , The local hfflce of the Federal ter Patricia, of Manchester, with planes dogfighting, sometimes as I tion was held in the Hotel Sheri- other. The gunners Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy. The special kiddies’ contest Pierce, and Buchanan. No presi- apparently.. controlled their fire Allen Registration bureau, located Miss Phyllis Tetrcault of Putnam, high as 30,000 feet. Others dived ' dan for 30 gpests. relatives of the dent elected between 1836 and i , j j , ,i j I The high explosive, incendiary prize winner was^ Miss Gloria on the west side of the postoffice, were Sunday guests at Shady so low they barely missed the : and .scre.am bomb.s dropped last Brown, who Is aw^ded a bicycle. : couple. 1860 had served more than f],ur ’’V Lawn Farm. L ot C. Carnival years, and this, made the sltua- ' spectators gained the Im , Main street entrance, will open housetops. night and early this morning The couple left after the recep- Reverend Tangeronc o f Torring- ■ The dogfights had been going on j caused only "small fires and dam- I tion on a trip to the White Moun- tion possible. ton supplied in the pulpit Sunday on the eastern fringe of the battle " ^ : The registration, will be in charge K. of C. Grounds I age to property" in "the outskirts j tains and points of interest in groping about trying to find nioming In the place of Rev. Wil­ Main Street only 20 minutes when the first »i American Legion I northern New England. They of Merritt E.’- Blanchard of the liam* Tuthlll, at the Congregation­ Messersebmitt plunged into the |of the London area,” the govern-, - 1 “ opening in the clouds. ( ment annonneed. r r i „ I T 1 „ a rgi * l a i W’lll be at home to their friends postoffice staff assisted by other al church. B«a two miles from the second Searchlights seemed to be of substitute postoffice workers. Two I’olieeman Killed. | 1 O F l e e t 1 O n i " h t , after Sept 1 at 180>i Center First Australian little use and were used sparingly Heavy frost Saturday night town attacked. I street. Sample registration blank* have ruined the silage corn and all ga: Bomb Hit* Ijiundry However, two policemen were by the ground defenses. believed killed during the second ^ I The bride is a graduate been distributed through varlo\js den products from Shady Lnv PLAY BINGO In One Of The One bomb hit squarely on a Envoy to Japan Most of the Invading planes channels to the alien residents of raid by a bomb which burst In a The annual election of officers 1 Manchester High school in the seemed to approach from the west Farm of Maxwell Hutchinsg Compliments Of laundry filled with girls at work. Dilw’orth-Comell Post, American class of 1938B and the bridegroom Manchester and these sre to be Butterfield and Copeland Ons body was removed from the roadway. Four bombs loosed by through to Burnap Brook FarmI a lone night raider In a residen­ Legion, will be held this evening is employed in the United Air­ i rau R M io thTrogls^ Vy.’w ie^ l^ A.'W. Savage. Others rsportsd 14 wrsekage immediately ■ and vdlun- In detail according to Instructions tial area shattered the windows of at 8 o’clock In the Legion Home, craft plant, Pratt and Whitney di­ There werfc reports that pam -, of gardens, both sides of ths river Biggest Games In Town! tssr forces searched for addition­ thereon contained, for the effl a parish church. Leonard street. All members of vision, East Hartford. phlets hadibeen dropped at sever­ in the lowlands. It Is the sallsit al victims. RaMing planes dropped flares to dent completion of the canvass. Another bomb destroyed six the post are expected to attend al points. V frost here since' 1934, when Sept­ Back at the Carnival with Safe Rides light up their targets and then this annual meeting at which, in The period of regiatrstion will ember 2, found silage corn frosted houses. Still another tore up rail­ I’ etcrson-C urtis To PubUsh Content* I close on December 27. road tracks. loosed their bombs. One raider, addition to the election, the annual Informed sources^sald "that the •. about three inches down. which dropped scream bombs, w’as reports of the officers and commit­ Miss Jane CTurtis. daughter of The Gillette Co. Chair-O-Plane Ferris Wheel The-attack caught the town un­ Mrs. Harr>’ Curtis of East Hamp­ content* of the learfleta, 'rfeported I awares, the people at first think- reported shot dowm this morning. tees will be given. to dwell on the imminence of 1 This was the first report of a Elmer Weden, present senior ton, and (ieorge Peterson, aon of Chair-O-Plane—Ferris Wheel—Kiddies Ride ing tha attackers were their own Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of .120 American aid to Britain, would be ' Kidflies' Ride planes. Nazi casualty after Britain claim­ vice commander of the post, will Quotations A Thoii«hl be unopposed for election as com­ South Main .street, this town, were publlahed later In the- day. "They'headed for us, accom­ ed a week-end "bag" gf 104 planes These sources declareil the leaf­ for her defen.se forces. Of these, 55 mander. married Saturday afternoon at 4 panied by fighters which seemed o’clock at the parsonage of St. lets cited General Pershing's re- ' ^Through s baptism of blood end , Wholesale Candy to drop out of the sky," one eye- were said to have been downed Arthur Baldwin, state enlisting And Jesus reimked the devil: Table Model Radfo Given Away Free Each Night As Door Prize yesterday, 48 by R. A. F. fighter officer of the State Guard, wlli be i Patrick's church in East Hampton, cent remarks urging that "over­ fire such as has never befallen any wltne«.,related. age" United States destroyers be and he departed out of him: and planes and seven by anti-aircraft the guest speaker at the post jneet- j Rev. James Tylfr officiated at the other nation, we regained our f ■ T^oisy's fresh assaults followed ceremony and the attendants were made available to Britain and BIS'! j manhood; we compelled the re­ the child was cured that very hour, a thundering early morning raid batteries British week-end losses Ingf following the annual business —.Matthew 17:18. 644 Alain St., WilliniauUc, Conn. were placed at 32 planes, with session He will speak on "The Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clarke of discussed the poor character o f : spect of the world, and what is on Berlin by British planes after the German htirvest this year, j Clean Refreshment Stands three pilots saved of the 13 shot State Guard.” Manchester, brother-in-law and more important, we gained our fits attacks on this seat of empire •forecasting suffering ahead for | A miracle la a work exceeding within tittle more than 48 hours. down yesterday. sister of Mr. Peterson. own self-respect. the Reich. | —Mine. L'hlang Kai-shek. the p'lwer .of a:iy created agent, In the second battle, a second (Germany’s week-end tally was A reception was held later at the consequently being an effect of the 64 British and 20 Nazi craft de­ Meanwhile the German high Msssrrschmltt fighter fell Into the Are Given Surprise, Marlborough Inn, attended by command reported German raiders divine omnipotence.—South. tea. It scooped up water and ap­ stroyed Saturday, and 72 -British members of the immediate families Infinitely more dangerous than and 14 German Sunday, for totals X . TT wmrr • ! had InGlcted paralyzing damage the military spies-or the propa­ parently sank. A t T T ra il CSX W a i s t t - i i n f r and friends. The young couple will Saturday on the Rolls-Royce fac­ EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK of 136 and 34.) gandists for the >' Nazis are the Five minutes later a third ma- f V l r i u u s t ; VT a i I l l l l l g make their home on South Main tory ot Derby, 60 miles south of thlne plummeted down over the Britain's air war recapitulation street in East Hampton. Mr. Peter- agent* provocateurs who start un­ listed .1,175 German raidera Manchester, which was said to be derground attacks and whispering Depot Square Market FRESH C A N D Y John F. Tynan south Forelands and plunged be- son. a graduate of Manchester turning out' motors for Spitfire klad the cliffs. German brought down since the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minlcuccl High sch(X)l In the Class of 1936, Is campaigns. Free Delivery! TeL 7620 ■tart ol the war; 1,101 since June fighting planes. —Eklmond Taylor, author ot "The THROUGH AND INCLUDING n s fourth victim of this sec- o f 443 Middle turnpike, east, were employed by Pratt & Whitney Air 18, when the direct attack on Eng­ Heavy damage also was said to Tragedy of Fear." Ita waa a heavy German b o m ^ given a surpriM boum warming craft In East Hartford. Mrs. Pet' have been inflicted on the Ports­ aMeh approach^ the coast from land wras begun, and more than ' Sunday afternoon by 25 of their eraon Is a graduate of Middletown Ground Beef, 800 sinoa Aug. 8, first day of the mouth Naval base, where port It- can be no part of the effective tha Bortheast, flying about 800 faat frientjs. Mr. and Mra. Minlcuccl High and has been employed in facilities were set afire; at Dover, 2 lbs...... Painting and Paper Hanging ‘ Z o s ^ only a abort distance from mas* attacks. have recently had their home re­ East Hampton. } Appointment of Sir John Greig democratic process to ignore trou­ LABOR DAY, Monday, SepL 2nd Largest Battles Near Coast ... where dive bombers attacked Brit­ blesome Issues and danger spots. Smoked Shoulders, For The modeled anid it was this that ------: Latham, above, as Australia's ish troop concentrations; and on Expert Workmanship As the raider headed southward London was only one of the Nazi prompted the gathering yester­ A— ,v ..- .. c' ,..4 I first Minister to Japan followed —Rupert Emerson, Interior De­ lb. , targets yesterday. The day’s larg­ Great Yarmouth, where store­ partment territorial chief. , 8 was downed by antl-^aircraft fire. day. The party lasted well into the A nnounce Enjcagem ent , announcement that the two houses were left in flames. ( An Air. MlniMry communique est air batUEs occurred near tbs evening, Games were played and Mra. William Sharp of 85 Sum -countries would exchange en- Daisy Hams, ’ f- - Carnival )>PIMWillis announced the total coast of Dorset, the area which in­ refreshments were served of sand­ mit atreet annouacea the engage- i voys. Sir John. Chief Jus- Other Objectives Bombed We are never going back to pre^ ib, , , •»•, ,,,, • FREE ADMISSION 37 Pearl St* Tel. Connection ot German aircraft down- cludes .the Naval base of Portland. wiches, pezxa, cake, coffee and ment of her son,’ Holdswortb, to ; tick of the Commonwealth High Otber objectives bombed, the war conditions of waste and iun- reaohad 55, with There tbs Nazis launched two at­ tea. Mr. gad Mra. Minlcuccl .were Mias Ruth Rosenberg of Lawrence j Court, is well-liked in .Japan, communique reported, included employmenL V Sausage Meat, tacks, the first of which tba Brit- lawn chairs and street, RockviUs. The data of the having led a g6od-wiU mission airplane fiutoriea at, Birmingham. —Brnrst Bevln, British minister lb, , iak reoulted In defeat for tiu ,for tbs kitchen. ■ waddlnf has not baea announced. 1 there in 103^ . Kingston ^ d Rocliwter; Bristol ot labor* \ ENTIRE SHOW UNDER TENTS 11/lNCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. AUGUST 26,1949 M ANtm ai'ER EVENING HERAI.P. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. AUGUST 26.1949 PAGE W 8 I X s: ports. Which the Great Barring­ Hurley for Governor, Mr. Hurley Backing It U p hlmMlf poMeeeea the advanU fe ton “relief gardens'' and kitchen • SERIAL STORY of beta* euch a relatively new canneries can do nothing to aolve. ims lEtmrtttg Sprmlb comer to Connecticut polltlce aa to Such blowing off of ateam aa Mtata the reputation of respecta­ this Great Barrington furore does LOVE ON THE LINE PUMI^auSiU Ml THM ■ailALD PRINTtNO CO, IMC. bility which has been his. Hia as­ no harm, but It la dangerously BY PAUL FRIGGENS NarVmvic^'iN& 11 Blssell atraet sociates on the ticket i^so bear easy to magnify It Into an appear­ Sixth and Last Week— Air groups and pieces listed here are limited to one MaaohestBr. Conn. THOMaa pcnaDaoN the mark of respectability and In ance of real “w ar effort.” It Is, of a kind unless otherwise noted. All are offered CHAPTER ONE Tout. "Set right down before it'i asaaral llanaaar of course, nothing of the kind.. PsanSaS Oetobar 1. isai some Instances of quality. The M ark saw her first as she step-1 gne motioned to Mark, WTIC WDRC Bedroom "Subject to prior sale.” None can be reserved for ped from Newt Gale’s black b u g -! u^rk. this la Carrie Lane, future decisions. All upholstered piedbs are offer­ rablUhsa ever, Kvealas B>e*P< j professor, loom In tae per- Hartferg $319.00 Three X ^ e Sheraton gy and walkad Into Sioux Springs this is Mark OeusL Hartford ed "As-Is” as these are floor samples. taaSarB and Hnlidaya BntsreS ai sons of Odell Shepard of Trinity, A Target Disappears IMBIml m m. Group. Bed, dreaaer, dressing (he Post Otfle* at MaiieJS«ster. | Houae, a Jaunty, ruffled creature.; ^ homesteader or claim whom the pemocratB named for table; genuine mahogany with Dona, aB aaeond ClaBB Mall Matter btUowy with flounces, pleaU, and ^ jumper or aomathln*. Don't know I : A few days ago this newspaper ■attawood bandtaga. Grand Rap« lieutenant-governor, and Mr*. tucks. Instantly, he was Interested, gpou^ him. Only bean hers P.M. Monday, Aug. 38 atJBSCHlPTTON RATWa referred rather disrespectfully, we Ids mads ...... 89S. Oae Tear by Mall ...... Chase Going Woodhouse, profes­ Never in a raw, frontier town had | ^ days.” Sbe winked nt Car- 4:00--BackaUge Wife P. M. fear, to the distinguished Dr. W il­ 4:15— SteUa DaUaa $389J10 Three Piece Ipewich Month by Melt sor of government at Connecticut he seen anyone like her. N or had broadly. Newt gulped and , 4:00— Music Oft .tha Racord— Ray llaale Cooy .«v.-...'v*******‘i.'ii bur L. Cross, former governor of ^ w t , who confided to Mark after- | 4:80— Lorenao Jones B arratt Maple Bedroom. Ogee bracket MiaceDaneoiu Living Room DelTverad One Tear .<,"...’..••■•>'1’* College for Women, the candidate ward he was almost afraid to sit There was no splash of whits' 4:45— Young Wtdder Brown 4:48— Ad Linar—Dance program. base dresser and chest; canopy Connecticut. W e are now proper­ $79.00 Desk. Block-front de­ MEMBER OP for secretary of state. down by “all them ruffles,” diiv- morning. Mark noted. The 5:00—G lrlA Ion e 5 80— Strictly 8«rtaft—GU & y e k , bed with graceful slender TMB A8.aOCIATE0 PHICM8 sign ta genuine mahogany $59.75 Perhaps the roost unsatisfactory ly sorry. Dr. Cross received the tag her over from the stage line. ,.,^1 was dressed ta a trim gray 5:15— Life Can Be Beautiful 5:40— Baaaball Scores. poeU ...... $119. We clear stocks with The ABBoolatad Pr«B» ib eaeluBlye- 5:30— Jack Armstrong 865.00 Deak. Block-front mod­ W antltlBd. to the ubb or ranubllea- hiding which almost anyone hut Mark aSw her next that after- roped shoulders and 0;45— Scattargood Balnea. 814.95 Night Table. Provin­ feature of the convention was the al ta genuine mahogany ..g(MJI0 lien o f all tiBwe dUpateheB eradltad himself could have foreseen in the noon St the land office. She was dgj„ty blouse, and. Uke the white 5:45— Tha O’NtlUB 6:00— Ease Reporter— Newa and cial style with gallery top, drawer to It or not etbarwlBB erBrtllBd In flagrantly undisguised appeal to a a single splash of white, breath- j outfit he had flriiL-#een her ta, 6:00— News and Weather Weather. and shelf. Antique pine .. . g lM 817.50 Wall Rack. Narrow Chip­ thiB paper and elep the lorel pew. 6:15— Strictly Sports nationalistic group In the stam- i Democratic convention on Satur taking, ta a sea of somber denims, dainty for frobttarfroMtar SlouiSioux 8:05— Henry King's Orchestra. 817.60 Night Table. Chippen­ pendale design In solid mahogany final reductions—up to enbllehed herein. 6:30— Gene and Glenn All liahta of repitblleatton et pede to nominate Luclen Maclora 1 day when he was defeated for ducks, and homespuns. She was Springs. Mark noticed, too. th« 6:15— Newa Broadcast—with Bob dale drop-leaf with one drawer with mirror back ...... ^ .7 5 6:45— Lowell Thomas epeolal dlepatrhea herein ..are alBe seated at a long, paper-littered golden hair, piled high ta ^ Trout. and shelf. Genuine mahog- 829.75 Deak. Solid maple (new raaerTed ^ _____ of New Britain a.s congressman- 1 nomination for the governorship, 7:00— Fred Wiring's Orchestra table talking with bluff Colonel 8:20— Edwin C. Hill. •n y ...... $13.75 light color) with splayed fega. One End Tfibles at-large .For the one reason that ' ‘'’"'Ost two to one. by Public of curls. 7:15— European News Pull eervlce client of M. E. A Barrington, land office clerk, when He imagined she blushed Ju 6:80— Paul Sullivan Reviews the 839.75 Night Table. Hand made drawer with 2 atatlonary desks on 7:30— Inside O f Sports News. $27.50 ( 2) Modem In light Service Inn Mr. Maclora Is of Polish origin j Works Commissioner Robert A. Mark entered. The bueinesS of the tiniest bit, but almost bef(] Colonial piece of aolld mahogany. top ...... V...... *14.96 Hurlev homesteading seemed to hdve 7:45— WrightVUIe Sketches 6:45— The World Today. Drawer and shelf ...... $19.75 maize mahogany: 2 shelves; Puhllehere Repreeentatlvea. The ' and that there are 150.000 I^ollah he could overcome his own 8:00— The Telephoas Hour 810.96 What Not Square, rounded ends. Grand Rapids JullUB Methewe Special Asency— stopped completely at her appear­ 7;00— Amos 'n' Andy. 869.50 Dresser Base. Chippen­ volers in the state - If one may And the trouble with that re­ barrasement, ahe was talking, Ui|__ 8:30— Alfred Wsllenateln’s Or- ■tandtag model with 3 shelves and New fork . Chlrecrn. Detroit and ance. 7:15—Otis N. Brown—National dale ogee-base model of solid ma­ made. Each ...... $19.78 sult Is that It liquidates Dr. Cross tag the conversation away from chest ra top. Solid maple ...... $5.95 Boetnn accept the open arguments of his Ooromander V. F. W. ple; hand made ...... 884.78 $29.75 Kidney style with shelf “Of course, o'coursc, there's them all. saying gay, airy little 9^00— Dr. I. Q. 144.60 Bookcase. Has two HALF definitely and finally from the 7 :3 0 -Blondle. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF supporters in the convention— land, whole sections of It." ^ the things, asking questions about $23.50 Chippendale Mirror. To and gallery top; 1 drawer; genu­ fcO-OfVtnTKMil 9:30-:k:ne Showboat 8:00— So You Think You Know drawers at top; leather InlaitJ top; CIRCIIT.ATIONR field ot Connecticut politics. Which colonel was remonstrating, wlpioj^ Sioux Springs and homestead Ufa match cheat pbove. Solid ine mahogany ...... ^ 4 A5 Mr. Maclora was given the domi­ 10:00— COBtanted Program Muatc. genuine mahogany ...... 8Sg,75 nuiple ...... $11.38 $14.95 Gallery Top model with Tba' Herald Printins Company nation over the claims of former is a regrettable thing Indeed from his broad forehead in the beat of and praising the breakfast, In­ 10:30—Geoi^ Bums and Orada $65.00 Curio Cabinet. Or China tne,, aieumee no financial reeponet* 8:30— Pipe Smoking Time. $39.50 Poster Bed. Full size the viewpoint of this newspaper that August afternoon. "But quiring (New t gulped, nearly Allan X , shelf having lattice ends. Ma­ blllty for lypopraphlcal orrora ap- ( 'ongr‘S.sman-at-large Citron, who 8:55— EHmer Davla— News. Cherry with tall slender posts cabinet. 3-drawer base; wrought you're alone, alone. Miss— Mlrs knocked over his coffee) how often 11:00— Newa and Weather hogany veneered ...... $7.50 earlns In advertleemente la the was one of the ablest Democrats because we have had a lot of fun, 9:00— Forecast...... 834JSO iron top with mirror back and [anehealer Bvanlns UeralA LAne. This ain't no country for a the mail waa delivered at the 11:15— Party Line glass shelves. Painted light blue $8.95 SmaU Sheraton spider a one time and another, anlplng at 10:00— Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. $33.50 Vanity Base. Colonial to represent thl.s state in Congress woman— Slone.” He paused awk­ homesteads. 12:00— News 10:80— News of the W ar. and hand decorated ...... $32JM base wdth spade feet; genuine ma­ PRICE .Monday, Augu.st 26 wardly, having blurted out the Mark studied her. She was.pret­ 7-drawer aolld maple design. Can in many years. the vai>t pretensions of intellectual 12:05— Glen Gray’s Orch( 10:45— Genevieve Rowe, soprano. $19.75 Ivy Stands. (2) TaU hogany inlaid ...... i$6A5 whole naked truth In one sentence. ty, infinitely so, with a determined AM. be used as d e s k ...... $34JM> Mr. Maclora Is doubtless an ex­ superiority and political anow- 11:00— Esso Reporter — News and 18th Century models (4.6) in $27.50 Chippendale Commode; The girl eyed him steadily. Sud­ little chin. Determined enough, he 12:30— Danes Orcbeetra $29.75 Poster Bed. Full size, on one-of-a-kind group: Berlin Gets It whiteness of the old gentleman. ' Weather. with tall slender turn top posts. maize-finished genuine mahogany. clustered bamboo turned legs. cellent citizen and for all we know denly. Mark thought, she seemed wondered, for this iort of life?” 12;55— Newa KOT— Sports Roundup. Each ...... S9.95 Genuine, mahogany; Grand Rap­ Now we have to quit. As a prl- Solid maple ...... $19.78 The reason for Nazi Germany's might prove a capable member of somehow frailer, out of time and He stirred his coffee, sugared 1:00— Beverly HUU Orchestra Il:l5-(^snce Orchestra. $125.00 Tuxedo Sofa. Solid ids inade ...... $19.75 it twice before conversation came 1:30— Dick Cisoes' Orchestra $39.75 Dressing Table Base. and pieces profession of ignorance of any Congress, but we do not believe I '"6** citizen, occupying himself place In the hot, crowded room. 11:30—W oody Herman’s Orches- '.mahogany reeded legs; burgundy $14.95 Sheraton design with 2 But If she- was, if the colonel's easily. "Understand you’ve filed 1:55— News t r a . \ Colonial splay-leg design with bombing of London is not far to that tills state should select Its with whatever activities of memoir stretcher base; one drawer. Solid atriped damask; Grand ^ p id s shelves and gallery top; Oenuina blunt warning had shaken her, she a homestead claim 7“ be asked. 3:00— Silent 12:00— Hal Kemp's Orchestra.. made ...... $75. seek. Neither the German press writing or reminiscences of chick­ maple ...... : $14.05 mahogany; Grand Rapids mads representatives because they are covered It up quicltly., "Colonel," "Yes, over on Rock Creek." 12:30— News. $32.50 Dressing Table Base. $169.00 Regency Sofa. Short ...... *9.98 Wood-Back Chain nor the official communique yes­ of this that or the other national en feedings days In Mansfield may she said, and leaned forward with "That's good land." He paused Tomorrow's Program 12:35— Henry Ktag'VPrcheatra. model: one end of back higher Reeded Sheraton type with one $29.75 Chippendale Commode terday made any reference to any divert the mind of 78-year-old ex- a smile Mark would never forget, over his coffee. "Anyone helping A.M. Tomorrow's than other. Green striped da­ origin or of this, that or the other drawer and two tingle drawer Cheat with bracket base; 3 draw­ $22.50 Hitchcock Side. Ma­ "I'm sorry, but this IS the country you get started out there?" And 6:00— Reveille A. M. mask; Custom-made with all hair; Air attack on the Briti.sh metrop­ religion. governors, Dr. Cross ceases to be decks on top. Genuine mahog­ ers; genuine mahogany; Grand hogany finished; genuine rush • —for a woman alone." She paus­ for the first time he waa sure she 6:35— News 7:00—-Music Off the R e c o r t X ^ y single down-feather cushion 8125. olis the day before and general a fair target for snippy comment. any ...... $34.85 Rapids made ...... $22JM> seat ...... $14.95 However. It Is much to be hoped ed ever so slightly, giving her was a little frightened. She looked 6:30— Gene and Glenn Barrett. $35.00 Dressing Table Base. $225.00 Duncan Phyfe Sofa. Naal skepticism was even express­ that the campaign of i.ssucs will It Is our sincere hope that he words deliberate effect. Then she up, suddeply eober. 7:00— Morning Watch 7:15— EJsso Reporter — News and $19.75 18th Century pedestal $19.75 Chippendale Ladderback Empire three-drawer design with Beautiful reproduction with solid may live long and happily and went on: "No." she said, "but I ’m sure 8:00— News Weather. mahogany frame; all hair filled; ends: genuine mahogany; Grand Side. Genuine mahogany; hair­ ed with relation to the British re­ materialize. shelf. Solid maple; new ftght "A s my uncle wrote you. Mother I’ll get along all right with every- 8:15— News Here and Abroad 7:20--Music Off the Record. tingle down-feather seat cushion. Rapids m a d e ...... ^.9 6 cloth-covered seat ...... $13.60 port that a picture house in Ports­ continue to receive as many pats 8:30— Radio Bazaar color ...... $17.50 died two years ago. And last year one BO fine to me here already. 7;55--Esso Reporter— News and Blue striped damask cover; Cus­ $39.50 Sheraton design with 349.75 Chippendale Arm Chair. mouth had been struck by a Nazi on the back as he has in the past 8;55— W T IC a Program Parade \ $ 1 9 .7 5 Dressing Table Base. my father; My health wasn't too It's only a little ways out of Weather. tom made ...... $112.50 bamboo-tumed double pedestal Ribband back; blue striped da­ “Be Like ihe EnKli.sh” • iP * - town, you know, eight or nine 9:00— New England Town Halj 8neso Reporter ■—News and Chippendale with green damask beige damask ...... $39.30 ful for him to deal with; and it is detachment from the world crisis:-"' to ger. She leaned over the map. In- ^ 'X T • • ___ 2:45— Meet Mias Julia wdth gold decorations. Striped Add to all these factors these . "Lonesome and Sorry." “Oh, How tence. Is writing songs as eagerly Weather. top. Genuine mahogany . .$6.75 ,,, , . . u I » i investigate the financial condition, tent for a moment, then went on | M a n I x u n V i c l i m 3:00— Mary Marita $17.50 Maple Rocker. Chintz yellow damask seat covering never to be forgotten that he that we have ever heanl from anv | 3tr.ange things; ( l i Republican;! Miss You Tonight." In royalties as any freshman striving for hia 1:05 —Us On a Bus. $17.50 Boudoir C?halr. Kapok- talking. .She asked about road and | 3:15— Ma Perkins covered pad back and seat $8.75 .. . ( ...... *3760 worked up a tremendous war en­ I experience and construction record Presidential Candidate Wendell L. i alone 1922 paid him more than first hit. You sec him sitting in a filled seat cuabion; pleated back; one In any country. water and neighbors, the colonel i 3:30— Pepper Young’s Family 1:15— U fe Can Be Beautiful. $49.75 Chippendale OccasionaL j of the low bidder, he says, before i Willkle, a former Democrat, in his ! $200,000. But those days are gone. restaurant, iff crossing a street. 1:30— The Right to Happlneae. figured green damask with deep, $30.50 Transitional Side. Pierced thusiasm In the German capital by I The people of England were answering her earnestly. There i Chicago. Aug. 28— (ff>— Wallace 3:45— Vic and Bade Genuine mahogany; ball-and-claw acceptance speech at Elwood, Ind., : Those five songs together sold And something will happen— a 1:45— Mata Street— HartJford. heay white fringe valance- *8.75 Chippendale ladderback styles representing that no nation in the awarding the contract. If he finds were no roads, you had to dig for Petzolt. 2®, of Chicago, was shot feet; blue striped damask cover calm and unafraid at the begin- endorsed many of the New Deal! more than 10,000,000 copies. All waiter will touch his elbow, or a 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. $14.95 Boudoir Chair. ' Orchid with Adam spade feet Solid that t!.p ronerrn is responsible and water, few neighbors— yet. At and fatally wounded Saturday fol­ ...... $35. 'world was anywhere near strong I ning o.' the war because, precisely objectives; 12i the Democratic | the songs published In 1940 will cab driver will scream a bit of 2:15— Joyce Jordan— Girl Interne. rayon covered with ruffle . $7.50 mahogany; . burgundy damask length, the clerk handed her a lowing a quarrel In a tavern her* enough to bring the war home to kn(>w ^vhat it was doing when it vlcc-presldential candidate;■ ■ Henry not equal that. picturesque lingo at some hapless 2:3a-Fletcher Wiley. $12.50 Boudoir Chair. Figured Typical of the End of-the-Sale reduc­ $49.75 Queen Anne Occasional. seat; Grand Rapida made .$19.75 j like Mr. Villard. they were ultcr- legal-looking paper, she signed It with a man identified by Sergt. bid almo.st half a million dollars A. Wallace, is a former Republi­ You have to think of Benny pedestrian— and Benny will reach 2:45— My Son A I. orchid chintz cover ...... $6.25 Genuine mahogany; wine figured its In'jabltants. I ly and unanimously convinced and rose to pay her fee. Arthur Murphy as James Capello, tions is this sofa value. This is a cus­ $9.05 Chippendale Side. Lad­ can, who once was publicly re­ Davis in terms of Tin Pan Alley for his pad and make a few hur­ 3 :0 0 -Society Girl. $19,75 Boudoir Chair. Slipper damaak ...... $35. Early this morning Berlin had .. I below the engineers’ estimate on "Is that all. Colonel ?” she ask­ alias James Romany, 48, o t Chi­ tom made Grand Rapids sofa having derback; solid tangulUe; green I that "the Idea of Hitler invading buked (by a While House spokes­ and Broadway to understand him. ried notes. That's the Idea for a 3:15— Esso Reporter — News and style in beige striped damask, with $22.50 Martha Washington. the job, how about inquiring also ed, tucking the paper In her long cago. 100 ‘ homeapun seat ...... 8468 Its first experience of really seri­ I their "country this year or next man) for declaring fqr a- third You have to think of him ta terms song. Something that may be for­ Weather. ruffled valance ...... $9.95 horsehair , filling; down-and- Plain green textured cover. M a­ black purse, adjusting her hat The men started the quarrel In­ ous air Invasion when the entire : into the ideas of rca.sonablc profit term for Roosevelt; (3) President of presentation houses and foot­ gotten after a few weeks, or It Eaatera Standard Tima. 3:20— Strictly Swing—Gil Bayek. feather seat cushions and solid mahog­ hogany finished frame ....$16.75 $25.00 Duncan Phyfe Side. year or for many years to (tome ' with a deft touch that secretly side the tavern and then walked Roosevelt’s cabinet contains two lights, of banging pianos and in­ may even be another "Margie." He 3 :4 5 ^A Ffiend In Deed. any front legs. It’s covered in a green Lyre back; blue damaak seat: city roared for hours as a first ' held bv the firm that hid almo.st a thrilled Mark. "Thank y o u -s o out where witnesses told him, $110.06 Lawson Club. (Custom I was "preposterous and fantastic. ' Republicans: (4) the National De­ troducing unknown people to has a new one now - "Once In a New York, Aug. 26— {/P}— Am ­ genuine mahogany ...... gl2JS0 million and a half higher? much," she said, and turned to go, Murphy said, that Capello shot Console Tables texture-striped damask. Floor sample. made with all hair; dowrn-and- class bombing attack was deliver­ j And precisely because the peo- fense Commission and Its staff theater audlencea. When he Intro­ bassador John Cjudahy speaks, to­ Lovptlme." while the homesteaders shuffled feather seat; blue damask cover $10.75 Sheraton Federal Side. ed by the Royal Air Force and i Not that it's any of our affair. number many Republicans: (5) duces them they are unknown. Petzolt three times with a revol­ $44.50 Flip Top Colonial. Ta­ Formerly $159.00 ...... $119. , pie of England snored happily In awk,wardly to one side to let her night at the Veterans of Foreign ...... $49.75 Twisted legs; blue upholstered there have been many defections Often, after that Introduction, ver. pering legs; solid maple . .$29.75 •very defense unit In the German that conviction and expected that ' j'''"' pass. W ars convention in Los A ngeles- Overnight News $22.50 Lawson Club. Linen seat; mahogany and gumwood from the Democratic party recent­ they become celebrities. All over town, ta halls and In Petzolt, who formerly lived ta $14.95 Flip-top half circle de­ city went Into action. After It The land office buzzed again hU first public appearance since he covered, natural color background. British tradition anci the Invinci- ly; and (6) some .'Jew Dealers are hotelrooros and In back stage Stratford, Conn., died later ta a sign with reeded legs; mahogany ...... 81266 and Mark Deuel waa back in the returned to the United States for Grand Rapida m ade ...... $19.75 was over even the Nazi authorities ble British fleet would see to )t saying that this is a good thing i It’s a long story, those Introduc­ dressing rooms, Beftny Is holding hospital. O f Connecticut veneered ...... $9.93 Occasional Tables $27.50 Sheraton Arm. To match booming present. But not all of conferences with President Rooee. Miscellaneous Tables were loo flabbergasted to make for the Democratic party and that tions and nam es...Som e of them auditions these days. . .He is get­ Capello was being held on an $59.75 Duncan Phyfe with $55.00 Sheraton style. Small kljove ...... $1860 that tney were never to be dis­ him. Something had gone out that velt and Secretasy Hull. By Associated Press the third term candidacy has ac- will strike a responsive chord In ting his new show ready... Most, open charge pending the coroner’s shaped flip top. Carved . lyre $49.75 Pembrbke of genuine ma­ $14.95 Revolving Book Table. size; genuine mahogany; burgun­ any statement whatever as to the turbed in their week-end and aft­ Washington door with the girl In white. He was expectefflb' answer some eompliitjied for the party much your memory. They Include Vllma you might even say all. of the. Inquest slated today. base; genuine mahogany; Grand hogany, Inlaid, and hand decorat­ Queen Anne pedestal base; genu­ dy tapestry cover. (JrsQd Rapida extent of the damage. He knew that the '’moment he questions arising from statements , New Haven—The New York, ernoon-tea routine, they have •>at the 1938 purge was unable to and Buddy Ebsen; they include people who will be in it mean Rapids made ...... $47.50 ed ...... $29.75 ine mahogany /...... $9.95 made ...... $S9JiO saw Carrie Lane again that eve­ on which be says be waa misquoted New Haven A Hartford Railroad Dining: Rooms One thing. If nothing else. Was , themselves, in a matter of n do. Hal LeRoy, the dancer, and Ruby nothing to anyone today. They are $35.00 Spade-foot 18th Century. $29.75 Gateleg of Pembroke size $49.75 Provincial Arm Chair. Daybook ning. He was walking back from regarding the situation ta Belgium. $32.50 Revolving Book Table. accomplished by that small-hours Keeler, who used to be Mrs. Al unknown. But out of the • mob, reported it had Incurred a deficit Genuine mahogany: Grand Rapl(1s with delicate bamboo-tumed legs. ' Beechwrood frame; brown figured $123.50 Eight Piece 18th Cen­ very few months, in about aa des­ •By Jack Stinnett supper at Ma Paifmley's, his boots Open Forum Hie speech is scheduled for of $568,073 for J'jly Compared with Duncan Phyfe pedestal base; Put all of these facts and spec­ Jolson. They Include Harry Rich- the chances are, will come one or made ...... $27.50 All mahogany; square leaves chintz c o v e r ...... $24A6\ tury Dining Room. 60" B u f f ^ raid. The people of Berlin now perate a situation as any people rattling the boards on the make­ broadcast on^W JZ-NBC and MBS a deficit of $777,451 ta July. 1939. leather top; genuine mahogany. ulations Into a Washington draw­ man, Helen Morgan, arid Martha several who will "have It”— and $29.75 Duncan Phyfe. Shaped ...... $19.75 leg table, arm chair and 5 side know that Britain Is neither beat- Washington Topics for a capi­ shift walk, his fist-crowned felt Feeding W ar Vlctlme at 11 p. m. The total deficit for the first seven Grand Rapids made ...... $19.75 $35.00 Small Modem Arm CJhair. in all of history have had to con­ ing room, add a generous sprin­ Raye. They also include Eleanor then, like the Powells and the top; carved pedestal: genuine ma­ $29.75 Queen Anne Tip Table; Chairs. Mahogany veneered $M. tal tea-party: hat pushed back from his lean, Editor, The Evening Herald: months of this year waa reported Blue homespun cover; natural ma­ en nor on Its knees— and they ' front. kling of political kibitzers, guess- Powell, Little Jackie Heller, the Kielers, they will go on to the hogany. Grand Rapids made pedestal base. Grand Rapids $27.50 Duncan Phyfe Lamp Junitiled politics — Big Ed (E d ­ bronzed face. I am inclined to think that It le Skimming the sky tcmlght: Eu­ ■a $3,'(30,527, and for the same ple legs; tight seat ...... $14.95 $168.25 Nine Piece 18th Century know that Adolf Hiller’s loud and ers and know-alls, and you'll un­ Andrews Sisters, the Smoothies, big time. It happens like that...... $22JJO made; genuine mahogany $14.93 Table. One drawer; drop leaves; Mr. Villard is the first American mund M l Toland, 'Democrat, one­ He was talking to Newt Gale out of the question to try to feed period last year $3,553,227. $39.50 Small Modern Arm Dining Boom. Full s iz e buffet, derstand why capital tea parties and the famous trio now with Fred That's the way It Is with B e n ^ rope— W E A F -N B C 6:15 p. m.; $39.75 Duncan Phjffe. Shaped lyre base; genuine mahogany confident assurance that his army time G-man. former assistant about the drive from the stage the unfortunate people of Europe Milford— State Senator Charles , $27.50 Duncan Phyfe Drum Chair. Nubby beige homespun China, leg table, arm and 6 side to advLse hts fellow countrymen these days are a dissonant and Waring. Two Bees and a Honey. Davis, and Broadway. • CBS 0:30 p. m. flip top; carved double-pedestal ...... *14J5 and air force were so powerful United States attorney general, line with her that day; about the under present conditions. It la a E. Wheeler of Stratford took the Table of genuine mahogany; covc^ng; store-used ...... $19.75 Chairs. Mahogany veneered $98. the thing to do Is to follow confusing babble. W E A F -N B C — 5:45 Paul base. Genuine mahogany . .$29.75 and contributor to the Democratic land boom following Lincoln's brutal circumstance, but never- members of the Laurel Club, a Grand Rapids made ...... $17JM) $22.50 Sheraton Lamp Table; that no war danger could ever ap­ Douglas, sporta; 6 Fred Waring; $17.50 Queen Anne. Carved $44.50 Chippendale Arm Chair. $178.25 Nine Piece 18th Cen­ the English In the delusion, of In­ party in 1932, winds up his Job signing the homestead bill, and the-less a necessary one. Just as group of tiewspapermen who cover $17.50 Pembroke with oval drop Round top with brass gallery; X - proach his capital or its people tlon, and bladder symptoms available. Write to The McCoy 6:30 Bums and Allen; 7 James 'pedestal h u e; genuine mahogany. Burgundy brocatelle cover; nail tury Dining Room. Buffet, china, vulnerability which until three as general counsel of Virginia about the long, hot spell. Newt brutal, it was, that any and all the state Legislature, on their an­ leaves; genuine mahogany; one stretcher base; genuine mahog­ Rep Howard W’. Smith’s commit­ brought about by the mechanical Health Service, In care of this Melton with Don Voorhees' Orches­ Grand Rapids m ade ...... $8.75 trimmed;.solid mahogany. Hair pedestal table, arm and 5 aide was mere empty bragging. •short months ago drugged them was saying how 500 settlers would Christian people did not go to the nual Long Island Sound crulae drawer ...... $9.95 any, inlaid $11.35 tee investigating thojHatlonal La­ HEALTH AND DIET pressure exerted by the bulk of the newspaper, enclosing a large, self- tra; 9 Contantad Program, Nat fille d ...... '...... $29.75 chairs. Mahogany veneered 8U7. Hitler can make th? German ■ move Into Rock Creek before fall assistance of Innocent people be­ aboard hia oyster boat “Blue lnt(^ calm, "rational'' Inaction. bor Relations board ton! leaves growth., It is characteristic that addressed envelop and 5c In Bhllkrat guaat conductor. $32.50 Duncan Phyfe pedestal $35.00 Nest of Tables. Top $65.00 Modem Lounge. Has ADVICE at the rate they were coming. The ing routed from 'tbelr homes and Points.” About 50 persons made $34.50 Nine Piece Hand Made people believe that black is white Washington with a Willkle'button the increased bleeding Is periodic, stamps. CBS cbata--8:0S p. m. Edwin base; carved rim top. Genuine table has drop ^ d s . Genuine miniature wings; malze-flnisbed If Mr. Villard knew half as Missouri waa bringing them In by machine-gunned by a tyrant coun­ the trip. Dining Room. 18th Century fn- on his lapel. ! C. HUI; 6 Amos 'n' Andy; 7 Bo mahogany; Grand Rapids made mahogany with crotch veneers. solid mahogany base; deep brown but he can't make them believe much hboul Americans aa he does that is. It is regular and Conforms the boatloads, there was talk of a try. but clrcumstafices and unpre- Bridgeport—Attorney David J. laid buffet; china cabinet, leg Working without compen8atlob^,4 Furnished by the McCoy gueeetlons And Answers You Think You Know Music; 8 ...... 824A5 Grand Rapids made ...... $34A5 hammered satin cover ... .$32JiO that they imagined the terror In ! about Englishmen he would reat- with the time of the menses. In railroad. parednesa prevented. McCoy of N ew Haven said that table, arm and 5 side chairs. Gen­ Toland has steered the committee Health Service Foremast, with Paul Robeaon; $17.50 Sheraton X-Stretcher $49.50 Lounge. Red frieze I cases of Irregular bleeding. or (Oardlse Asthma) "Bring In some more like that Any plan to feed the starving Mrs., (lertrude Fitzgerald BaHow $17.50 Smokers' C?abtaet. Chi­ uine mahogany ...... $359. which they lived for three or four izc that his compatriots are nei­ through hearings which now to­ 10:15 Dancing and News until 1 base model with round top. Grand cover; hair-filled; down-feather bleeding between the periods, the Question: B. E. H. asks: "W ill Lane miss and I'm a settlin' here millions of Europe at the present of Stamford had filed suit for di­ nese Chippendale atyle with gal­ hours after midnight'this mom- tal 26 volumes i eight to nine mil­ Addtc^ii rommunirattons to The a. m. Rapid! made; genuine n ^ o g a n y ■eat ...... $39.50 $480.75 Nine Wece Hand Made ther hysterical nor afraid and that patient should report Immediately you please explain the difference permanently," Newt added, wlp- time would have to be done in co­ vorce ta Superior CJourt here from lery top; genuine mahogany. lion words) and included examina- I HerShk Attention of McCoy W JZ-N B C — 6 6 p. m. Frankie $69.60 Lounge. Roll arm; Group. 18th Century Inlaid .,lng. they are very ratjonal indeed in to her doctor. If the fibroid attains between bronchial asthema and ping the perspiration from hIS operation .with Hitler and bis Lester P. Barlcw, the explosives ...... ,...... 813.75 Grand ^ p id s made ...... 18.75 tlon of nearly a million documents. H M th Servlca Mastera' orchestra; 7 Little Ol' ■prtag-down seat; hair-filled Sheraton buffet bracket-base It took the debacle of p’landers an" considerable size. It may In­ cardiac asthma? How is cardiac bald bead, hitching bis belt. He government. It would be difficult expert and bomb inventor, on the 832.50 Itevolvtag; octagonal top their determination not to treid In He says his work Is done, that Hollywood; 7:30 Pearson and $17.50 Sewing or Night ‘Table. Green brocatelle cover. Store- china, leg table, arm and 5 side duce enough pressure on the blad­ asthma diagnosed? Are the effects eyed Mark with a nod. ‘Tell me to imagine the German army, ground of desertion. McCoy said inlaid with leather with book sec­ to bring realization to the pepple the downhill path to ruin whic^i his personal affairs need atten­ Fibroid Tumors The Uterus Allen; 8 Basin Street Swing; 9:80 One drawer; solid maple, new used ...... $44.50 chairs. Genuine mahogany $370. der BO that the patient complains the same?” the boom is just getting started. above all tba German people, tha couple had separated ta Jan- tion below; pedestal base. (Sen- of Britain. Tt Is highly probable tion, that he Is displeased that the ILife of De Quincey on Adventiu‘ea light color ...... glSAO $49.75 Lounge. Queen Anne the French followed all the way of a shortening -of the time she is Answer: Cardiac asthma refers Hear one fellow Is out here selling ing short of supplies, wMle uaryi-1937, and that Mrs. Barlow ulne mohagony; Grand Rapids $604.00 Nine Piece 18th Cm turF administration has been lethargic The commonest tumor found In fin Reading. cabriole feet; button back; tan. that this morning's bombing of and from which the English leap­ able to retain fluid In this organ. to asthmatic attacks— that Is fake town lota already, advertis­ 'slave subjects' were being ti was asking custody of one s6n, m a d e ...... $23.75 $14.95 Phone Table. Sheraton . Hand Made Dining Room. Gen­ to N LR B reforms i the Smith the uterus Is of the fibrolo\type. M B S ' (!hain— 4:30 p. m. Dav^ figured tapestry cover ... .$39.50 Berlin *s precl.sely what was neeii- Unnatural retention of the bladder periods o t difficult breathing— due ing with new.sboys on every train care of. Edward 13. 844.50 Gateleg of occasional ta­ apool-t\imed design with directory uine mahogany. A ll piecea in­ ed onl.’ in the nick of time if not amendments to the National L a­ Generally speaking It Is probable Dennis' Orchestra; 6 Fulton Lewis shelf; new light c o lo r ...... $9.95 $39.50 Lounge. Roll arm; but­ fluid may also occur. to heart disease. Bronchial asthma out of Chicago what a great counr It\^ouId seem rediculous while Woodbury— Samuel C. Tomlin­ ble aise with bamboo-tumed lags. laid excepting Hepplewblte abicld- ed to bring realization to the Gcr- too late. bor Relations act passed the that after the age of 40, every fifth Jr., commentator; 9 Raymond ton-back; blue damask cover refers to what la generally meant try this isout here. Guess he’s we were furnishing everything son, 65, Judge of probate for the Genuine m ah o gan y ...... $33.35 back chairs. Buffet, china, peder- Inans. It will, however, be amaz­ House more than two months ago. woman will have a fibroid present Insofar as the treatment of ...... $24.50 by “asthmaJ’ In bronchial asthma even selling 'em a state capital we possible to England to help her Gram Swing, news analyat Woodbury district and president $17.50 Queen Anne drum style tal t a b le ...... *576, still are awaiting action in the in the uterus. Fortunately, most of choice for any given fibroid Is con­ $40.75 Lounge. Linen in Ja­ ing If the reaction in Berlin bears the chief symptom Is difficult In -ain't got yet.” He laughed, ending, save her country, to be sending of the Woodbury W ater Company with pedeatal base. Mahogany Coffee ^Tables “Food for Britain” Senate) and that he's going out these are small or are without cerned a great deal depends upon cobean dtalgn; with ruffle $29.75 $308.00 Nine Piece 18th Century the very smallest resemblance to breathing.paroxysmal in character, "Be a state before no time, Mark.' food supplies to help feed the Ger­ Tuesday look'for: Europe— NBC and the Woodbury Telephone Com­ veneered ...... $13.95 to do anything he car^,,frqm^ nijik- symptoms, causing no trouble. the individual case. If the tumor Is $55.00 Small Lounge. Queen English Group wrlth round front j Over In Great Barrington, attended by wheezing, and due to ‘T h at’s so," Mark started to an man armies and the aviators who 7 a. m., 6:15 p. m.; CBS 7 a. m., pany, died after a long lllneas. $49.78 Drop-end atyle with $25.00 Sheraton. Pedeatal the reaction in London. ing speeches to pushing doorbells The rate at which a fibroid small, is giving no trouble, and W Anne ta burgundy, brocatelle. buffet having brass rail: china: a partial obstruction of the swer with sudden Interest, and cut are bombing and destroying other 10:30 p.' m.; M BS 10 p. m., 11:30 shelf. -Genuine mahogany with base; rimmed top and ahelf; gen­ , Mass., they are getting themselves for Willkle. growth Increases ta size Is gen­ the patient Is anywhere near the Dowrn-feather seat . $39.50 Queen Anne pedeatal table; Chip­ bronchial tubes. A, differential himself short. Down the street, peoples and their countrlea. p. m. •aUnwood bandtaga ...... |34AS uine mahogany ...... $12.50 I all excited up over a harmless but erally slow, at least In the begin­ menopause. It may be the best plan W E A F -N B C — 0:45 a„ m. by $59.00 Lounge. Hair filled; pendale ladderback chairs. Gen­ State Campaign of Issues? to let well enough alone. A s a gen­ diagnosis between bronchial stirring with horses and slouchy I believe that If the war were to Deaths Last Night 849.75 Oval top Pembroke with $22.60 Duncan Phyfe. Drop Hopkins Ixktes .Aid ning, and it is possible for a fibroid Kathleen Norris, sketch: 13:60 p. dowrn-feather seat; blue striped uine mahogany, hand made $295. I very childish game of "British re­ asthma and cardiac asthma de­ figures, a buggy was drawing up be stopped right now, that the one drawer. Genuine mahogany. ends; one drawer; genuine mahog­ The national campaign of the Ed Noble. Republican manufac­ to have been present for five to ten eral rule, fibroids do not grow any damaak seat ...... $49.75 lief ’..Moat of the people of leisure pends upon a clinical study of the before the hotel. A man in broad- number of boats to supply suffi­ m. Frankie Mastera' Orchestra; Inlaid. Grand Rapids made $85. $249.75 Nine Piece Maple years before the patient presents larger after the “change” and sub­ Cinclnnatj— Maurtoa L. Galvin, any ...... *14.95 808.00 Lounge. Custom-made; Republican and Democratic par­ turer of that candy with a hole, brimmed black hat, cutaway cost, cient food for the stricken coun­ 7:30 Horace Heldt's Orchestra $27.50 Pembroke with oval top, Group; dresser buffet; cbtaa; I over there -and there are a good sequent to it, may shrink in size. symptoms. To a doctor experienc­ 68, Covington, Ky„ the American borsehair filled; down-feather left a hole in Secretary Harry herself to her physician for exam­ had leaped down to assist a -wom­ tries, would be ' inadequate. Ger­ . . . CBS chain— 9:15 a. m. Myrt one drawer and spade feet. Grand $29.75 Chinese Chippendale. Queen Anne extension table: Chip­ ties i^roroised at the very outset I many of them—have been finding If there Is any hope that waiting ed in such symptoms, there is little Turf Aasoclatlon’a Secretary- Hopkins' Department of Com­ ination. The average age at which an from the seat. many Is still destroying these, atad Marge; 5:05 Edwin C. Hill; Rapids made; genuine mahog- Drop sides; one drawer; genuine seat; brown damask cover. . .849. pendale am ) and 5 side chairs. to be one of issues rather than of for this natural course of events difficulty In making the diagnosis. treasurer and general cotmael. He Regular this unusually smart j surcease from boredom In bustling merce when he resigned as under­ fibroids are moat common is about Mark's heart quickened. It was which sbe Is going to need so bad­ 9:15 Public Affairs . . . WJZ-NBC *ny ...... *19.76 mahogany. Grand RapldB made ' “ fgOS.OO Barrel. Button back; • ...... $198 secretary. Noble announced that to take place will be successful, In cardiac asthma, signs of heart was a former president of the lounge chair costs $59.76. tight seat; solid mahogany personalities. Regrettably there about In the raising and canning 34. although they are frequently the girl in white. He strode along ly to bring supplies to the people — 13:15 p. ta. Between the Book- $17.50 English Reproduction: ...... 814.85 j he was returning to private life then the best plan may l)e to wait. disease present themselves and are Frankfort, Ky., State Journal. $337.00 Ten Piece Maple Grohp; found at 40. the uneven- walk, passing the of Europe. ends; 7 Roy Sblelda' Encore Music; It’s a Grand Rapids piece pedestal base with spider feet. frapie; borsehalr-fiUed. Green hi Ucklnsr good eWdence that It j of foods to send to the B ritis h - where he believed he "could bet­ If the tumor la large. If It Is caus­ recognized; cardiac asthma tends $17.50 Sheraton. Glass and Breakfront-dreaser-buffet; china The number found In a single buggy Just as she entered the one- I think we have a large aurplu; 11:30 Will Hudson's Orchestra Vichy, France—Edouard Miche- made ivith all cotton filling Genuine mahogany with holly- - damaak cover; Custom-made $40. ia to continue on that basis. The j attended , by a great deal of pub- ter serve the defense program” ing excessive blood loss, or if there to develop later ta life than tray top; genuine mahogany cabinet; flip-top console server; uterus is extremely variable. In story frame hotel. The roan was Supply of foods ta this count) . . . M BS chain— noon Frank Un, 84, Ftench tire manufacturer. wood Inlay ...... ______$9.95 $14.95 Pegged Wing. Solid Democratic party in Connecticut than as chief departmental aide la any Indication of a degenerative bronchial aethma; and usually and down-feather seat. Our ...... 813.75 Extension Duncan Phyfe table; llcity lor this and that person 1 out of 3 cases, there will proba­ climbing back tato the seat. Mark which could be used by needy, d( laither, songs; 5:45 p. m. Lang maple -wrlth choice of nautical to Hopkins, who has been for process, surgical removal or other cardiac asthma la not associated d e ^ m ^ Vichy, France—Jules Lroula floor sample is covered in fig­ $23.50 Queen Anne pedestal Chinese Chippendale arm and 5 promises that the state campaign bly be but a alngle fibroid, but ta waa able to see his face Clearly; serving nations If there were any ThompeonSs Orchestra; 7:80 Mc- 814.95 Duncan Phyfe. Oval chlnta ta blue, or blue homespun w'hose eyes are fairly bugging some time one of the President's treatment may be strongly indicat­ with any signs of hypersensitive­ Breton, 68, director of the Nation­ base; genuine mahogany; Grand aide chairs ...... $349. the other 2, the growths will be It was heavy, unpleasant. After­ feasible way ta which it could be Thotnpaon'a Orchestra; 7:30 Me- ured beige damask... .139.50 glaaa tray top: pedeatal base. M a­ ...... *7 J » will be one of issues rather than out In their eagerness to get into chief aides in matters political. ed. Treatment should be decided ness, or allergy, whereas such al Office of Scientlflc and Indus­ Rapida made ...... $18.75 8189.45 Eight Piece Maple multiple. Generally their number ward, Mark reho^mbered the small, done. WEAF-NBC 8) . . . . Shortwave hogany veneered; Grand Rapida 830.50 Barrel Arm Chair. But­ Ol personaUties. It would seem Although Hopkins held the signs are characteristic of bron­ trial ResearcITlind one of tha ta- Group; dresser-buffet refectory the parade of "Britain savers." does not exceed 15. by the doctor ta charge. made ...... $9.95 ton back: spoon foot model. Solid reins in the presidential third chial asthma. A s to the effects— bird-like eyea. He studied the man When the crying voice for food ■elections— GBD GSC London 7:80 vantora of France'a World war table, wood-aeat ladderback arm possible that this promise may be, Perhaps it Is as good a way aa One of the questions often asked If the patient la still ta the child­ maple; green homespun cover term nomination at Chicago, po­ the actual attack of cardiac hard— for an Instant, then swung In Europe becomes loud enough. p. m. “Britain Speaks;” D JL M D tanka. 839.75 Chippendale. SUding______and 5 side chairs ...... 814* to a reasonable extent, redeemed. about such fibroids Is whether they bearing age, It may be advisable to ...... «> -7 6 any for the Berkshlrites to keep litical chatter, baa It that be la on down the street. Hitler may be forced to 'k^jree to b X B Barlta 8:30 Lord H aw H aw; Chicago— William B. Montgom­ tray ta each and; genuine mahog­ prevent or Interfere with pregnacy. -remove the tumor, leavtag the asthma may closely resemble a 859.75 Chippendale Wing. M a­ 8164.15 Eight Piece Maple Dta- Xt U to be hoped that It wUl be. out of mischief and fend off dia­ not continuing (as Is. customary) some plan. That plan should be the GSC London 9:10 radio newsreel; ery, 71. president of the Benefit any. Grand Rapids made |14A5 uterus. In patients near 40, in typical attack of bronchial asthma. Store Honn ple base; green homespun cover tag Room; dreaaer-buffet; dcmbl^ Oertainly the administration of It is possible for a woman to be­ She was at Ma Parmley’a the removal of all German govern­ TGWA Guatemala 11:15 Hawaiian Aaepclation of Railway Employes $32.50 Bberaton. Kidney shaped betes. But it indicates a pretty driver’a seat and that Ed- whom child-bearing need not be (HaUver OU) ...... 6S9JS0 rudder drop-leaf table; ladder- come pregnant, evqn though a next morning when he strode in ment influence and regulation music. and piibliaher of The Railway Em ­ Open Tuesdays and Thuradaya until 9 top with satlnwpod bandinge. Governor Baldwin has provided dwarfed sense of the 11 ii ^"*'?*'** J.. Flynn, new chaircaan of | considered, removal of the uterus 859.75 Cape Cod Wing. Made back arm and 5 aide chalra wrlth realities. | Democratic National Commit­ fibroid is present. It la probable Question: Orris D.' states; ”1’ for breakfast. Ma fed half the from the country or aectlon wherd p lo y e Journal. P. M. Appointmenta for other eve- Braaa Upped feet; genuine ma­ little room for any criticism based may be the method of choice. It base and arma; peach chintz in ' flber-Htah (Mats -...... ggjg, Both the United States and Cana­ tee, has let it be known that he that the birth will be uneventful, have been advised to give my baby town pancakes and sorghum, giv­ the people are to be given aid. If First Magastae ntaga gladly arranged. I>hone Man- hogany ...... 814.95 quUted e ffe c t...... 888.50 $186.35 Eight Piaoe Ipewleh OB personal derellcUona or for the da are fcdl of surplus food stocks, doesn't want any back-seat, driv­ although such tumors occasionally Is interesting to know that hallver oil. Would appreciate your ing them a little extra Hft on such a thing should happan, 1 Starvafi Thoogh WaO'Fad chaatar 6171. Cloaed.Wedneadaya at IZ 119.75 Sheraton. Farmhouse 849.7Ji Chippendale Wing. Ball- Maple Group; welsh cupboard: re­ 6 ln to g )ip of political scandal. ing from Hopkina or . any other obatruct the birth canal sufficient­ patienta ta whom tumors have telling me what this Is." Sundays with white flour biscuits. would favor giving everythin t Nathan Allan MMd the first It 18 poNibla for 6 bealtby, Noon, tha yaar Touad. the problem being to find a mar- atyle with our Ipswich Maple col- and-cl«w feet; tight seat; printed fectory table: EnglM i Win dear members of the New Deal inner ly so that Caeasarlan section la been removed, with no removal of Answer: Hallver oil Is prepared Newt wae at the table when pocalble by Uris country to thosa phranoiogy ouitMiae te the waU4ed maa to

Amiiial Outing Date Great Barring£on, Masa., Aug.A A woman called out, "I’ll con­ Washington. Aiig. 26.—(A*)—Jua-e personal Identiflcatlon; the mau- 26—-(Ah—This typical New Eng­ tribute an acr« of land!" Auto Hit at Crossing tlce Department officials complet­ nef of entry Into this country; oc­ land town, atlrred by reports of "That's the land I'm going to By Train; California cupation; military service; mem­ food shortagea abroad, ban pitcu- To Be Held on,Sept. ^ ed theit arrangements toP)— A Source O f Comfort gram of Sports; Other 600,000 aliens during the next four government. A sign on the main highway by an acre plowed and planted In' 24 S^van paraons, four of them mem- I Tuesday a recrulnlng officer month.s. The penally for failure to regis­ a ona-acra field under cultivation houra—all the town will have to ' News of the Loom Gty proclaims: hart of one family, were killed In . . . ia the foregained knowledg* that tha ! from the United States Marines The Job will be started tomor­ ter or for making false statements do la pick the atuff!" an auto-train imaah at a croiilng row in about 7,300 post offices and In connection with registration is "Great Barrington Olvialon— A woman called out that she’d last memorial will be appropriate and beantl* - . ... M — rSDeclan— ! be at .the postofTlce at Weat Berkshire Famine Relief Field contribute canning equipment, near here laat night. RockvUU, Aug. 36. (Spec ) Millington to lntei*view anyone in- is scheduled for completion on $1,000 fine or six months Impris­ The tragedy raised Callfomia'a ful. Pre-arrangement gives such knowledge nocknile Lodge No. 1359, B. P. O. ; * x Dec. 26. onment or both. No. 2.” and ‘somebody else offered the in terested In joining tHlf^crvicc. Ap­ And around the town are other space for it. Sunday highway death toll to 16. will hold Its annual outing plication blanks are avwahle here ■ To finish on time, Ihe depart­ “ Nothing to Fear” ■ Only three of the mangled bod- and assures costs within means. William P. ment must average 36,000 regis­ Solicitor General Biddle assured fields, Sll planted to carrots, beets "How many people can I count and clambake at the Orsano cot­ A robbery’ occurred at Hngbee's and beans for hungry mouths of on to help with the planting?" iea of victima of the crossing ac­ Quish is available for counsel without obliga­ tage at Bolton Lake on Sunday. garage at West Willington^Wed- trations dally, because, w-lth Sun­ aliens In a broadcast last night cident were Identified poiltlvely. days and holidays excluded, the that "If you have nothing to hide, Europs. Burke demanded. tion. Atptember 8. nesday night but there wasx^o It all atarted less than four All Volunteers They were Jose Lucea, 35, of Wat- There will be chowder served as great loss. registration period contains ■ only you have hothlng to fear." aonville, the driver; hls wife, Hilda. 100 days until the deadline. Allens must appear In person at weeks ago. The entire aucUence jumped up. usual at H o'clock with the bake Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Latham of i Gregt Bafrington, Berksbire mu­ "Canning?" The same responae 33; and Joseph Gomea, 72, of Wat- taking place later In the after­ New York are visiting Mr. and ‘ The registration law, enacted by the post offices, bui they may reg­ aonvllle. Congress us a defense precautloq, ister at any post olT'j e where reg- sic center and New York socialite again. noon. A program of aport.s Includ­ Mrs. Nell Goodrich and family. summer resort, has about 6,000 And the next day dowagers, Two (.'hildren Victim* ing a Boftball game and other Mr. and Mrs. Oiri.stopher Vogel requires that eyery alien over Uie Istratk'n Is done. Thus a New Two of Lucas' children and two age of 14 present himself at a first York alien may register In Phila­ year-round Inhabitants, elm-bow- debutantes and townspeople pitch­ features will be arranged by the have returned from a motor trip ed in, planted, cultivating, canning, unidentified men, known to have In disregard of huge losses suffered in previous mass attacks on England, flock after flock of Germany’s sinister blackbirds, giant war- or second class post office or a delphia or Chicago. This provisions ^erad atreste, colonial houses, and committee. S. J. Houston of Man­ to Vermont. -a town hall. and helping with the campaign— been In the car, were killed. All 'AMBUUHCE SEm chester Is in charge of the pro­ * ir planes like those above, continued their bombardment of the British Isles. jKist office in a county seat for has been made, an official said.' were fruit pickers. The my.stery ride and picnic of registration and fingerprinting. to assure as much privacy as pos-' To the Town Hall came 40 or 50 among them Albert .Spalding, the gram. Tolland Grange ■will take place to­ people for an extemporaneous violinist, and hls wife; William State Highway Patrolmen Rav At Office Would-bc citizens who have taken Bible and prevent anyone from meeting on the European relief Barrett, NSw York IndustrlaUst; Berry and Carl Bohnett said Luca’s DAY -NIGHT 4340 morrow night. The food for the weekend with their son Cornelius out their first papers must regis­ compiling a list of those In any Starting today. Superintendent Stiicleiil Pastor question. Artur Rotlzlnskl, the conductor. attempted to speed across the picnic will be furnished by the Williamson, Jr., In the new home. ter like non-cltizcns. one community who register. of Schools Philip M. Howe for the Grange. Sports and swimming will Crops Suffer Ellington Mrs. John Farver of Jamaica, At first there was desultory talk | The first produce Is already up. crossing as a Ran Francisco- town cl Vernon will be at his of­ Children Must Be Registered The registration and fingerprint of fund-raising. Then Delacey Other produce was contributed bound hollda.v apeclal roared past be features. Worthy Maflter Harry Long Island, spent the weekend Is Given Party daU will be filed at the Justice fice In the old High school building O. F. Berr witn Mr. and Mrs. John Kings­ Children under 14 must be reg­ Burke, retired New York mer­ from private gardens, and more at high ipeed. tjibonte of South Willington Is one Tel. 498-S. Rockville istered by parents or legal guard­ Department and kept confidential, Bodies of the vlctkns were flung dally until the opening of school of the committee to make arrange­ In Cold SpeU bury. chandising counsel who was acting | than 100 cans have been put up. on September i. He will confer ians and need answer only, nine of although a cross check may be as chairman, said; i A total of 10,000 cans Is the tenta­ In all directions and the light se­ ments. Mrs, Clinton Rosson and Mrs. made against criminal or other adth pupils desiring to discuss The funeral of H oratlan A. Frank Kubeck, of Astoria L. 1., Mr, and Mrs. Herman John­ the 15 questions. "Let's forgeL.about money. Let's i tive goal dan In which they were riding Miss Stella Kolakowskl of Wil­ 'Hie registration questions cover i records. was smashed. . courses In the High school and at­ Temperatures Below Wahier. 71, who died Wednesday have returned home alter their son of Kensington street were do this in the New England way, { The sponsors plan to give the tend to other school matters. lington Hollow was a guest of Mls.s i hosts at a farewell party yester­ Virginia Haskell of South Willing- ‘ motor trip to Maine, and spending like the Minute Men did. Food is | food to the Red Cross for ship- .Auxiliary Meeting Freezing l^lark in Some in th ^ 'R a rtfo rd ho.spital after a a short time on their return witii day afternoon but It also turned needed—why not give food ? Why ment abroad, The Veterans of Foreign Wars ton las week. ; short illnlsis, wa.s held at the out to be a housewarming In their not raise i f ourselves ?" Nearby communities are taking John Jacklm has started to build Sections of State. their aunt Mrs. John Kingsoui^'. Body Discovercil Auxiliary will hold their regular hfi'Kte' '(it Ms\laughter, Mrs. Louis iMr. and Mrs. EU Carver, of I honor, with thirty friends from Police Court Idas Gata Aoroes - | up the idea. It has already pre- Roofing & Siding meeting this evening at 8 o’clock his home In Tolland. the Luther Leagile of the FJmanuel *The glimmer of an Idea flashed cipltated In Great Barrington n Miss Helen Hutchinson went to (.*. Sihlude Fntlay afternoon at I Kockville, spent the weekend with Our .Specialty In the G. A. R. hall with the presi­ ' .Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving Looinia. Lutheran church In attendance. through the audience. M. Curtin | extensive local defense program. Members of the U, S-Canada Joint hoard ot defen.se, as named bv Pre.sldent Roosevelt, are (top Washington, Maos., Thursday to Hy The Associated Press 2:30 o'clock and Iv^s largely at- On Falher"8 Gfave dent, Mildred Ryan, presiding. Connecticut farmers. whose ! The young people conducted the The farewell was for John Darrah, Whalen, a local auto and tractor j And one of the town selectmen left to right) Mayor F. H. I-aGuardla of .New York, Commander F. R. .Sherman, J. D Hickerson- (bot­ visit cousins. This win be the last meeting to be crops were wilting a month ago tendfd. Rev. GeorgVs. Brookes. service Sunday morning as tol- who served as student pastor at distributor, jumped up and yelled; I who owns an airplane wants to dy tom, left to rights Capt. H. W. Hill, Lt. Gen. 8.' D. Embrlck and Lt. Col. J. T. McNamey. A. A. Dion, Inc. .Mr and .Mrs. Allen Brownlee of I held on Monday evenings. Here­ iliiring a Hcorchir.g heat wave, pa.stor o f the Union Knngrega- i Iowa: Prelude, Mrs. Thonias .Mc- Emanuel last summer and who has Court Session "I'll plow up Main street If you I to Washington and tell them all West Hartford are the pnront.s o f a now completed a year of intern­ Coffey, Mo., Aug. 26 oV) Of- i 81 Wells St. Tel. 4860 after the meetings will take place were apparently the chief .sufferers tional ( hnreh. Kockville. officiat­ i Kinney; D oxology, all; I'ull to w or­ fleers seeking a 40-year old farm­ want! about It. .son’’. .Mrs. Ha/.el Brownlee Is the ship at Hartford. on the fourth Friday of each again today from a j-ecord Aiigii.st ed. The hearers w ere: llobert ship, John Kingsoury, Jr.; Hymn, er In connection with the slayuig ^ ilaughter of the late Rev. Edwin E. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson and their Delegates Visit month. Members are asked to inld .spell which sent tem peratures k . Hyde, K Fo.ster Hyde. Howard all: responsive reading, Cniis- of his mother and wounding of his i Docket Large Sundt and .Mr. Brownlee Is the .son young twin daughters, Ida Marie make note of this change. below the freezing mark In some N. Kibbe, Joseph A. MncVarlsh; , lopher Gienny: Gloria, all; choir wife, stumbled upon hUi body In a of the late John Brownlee of South and Ruth .Mildred, moved Into a Si’'?!!”! Plan CUmp parts of the state during the^wcek- H »rry O. Ahorn and W illiam E. , amnem, "Great la The Lord; scrip­ cemetery -«n hls father’s grave. / Disputed Region \ Willington. The infant Is named new home some time ago. They Cabinet Posts To File Report Scouta of Troop 14. plan to end. Klhbe, Jr Burial wuis in the ture Reading, Christopher Gleii- He had been shot to death. A ih were presented with a gift of - E I F’ro^Kices spend the week-end of September Edwin John, A reading of 28 degrees was re­ Ellington Center cemetery. ney; prayer, June Loomis; chil­ gun lay near the body. money. A supper of hamburgs, A. R. Wilkie 6. 7, and 8 at Camp Pioneer near Mr.s. Karl I'ldredge of W illington ported at daybreak yesterday In Carl A. Goehring of Main street dren .s story, "The .Mission ”, Clara .S«».v4“ral >l4>lor,V«*liicl<‘, beans, coffee and doughnuts wa.s .Sheriff F’rank Sweaney quoted Remain in Air On Oil Tanker Moscow, Aug. 26—(A^—Repre­ Wlnsted. Preliminary plans for was a h.sste.ss with Mr.s. John the region of Colebrook river is spending a few days at Echo .Smith; reading of notices tor the 16 Walker St. served outdoors and various games Mrs. Paul Read, wife of the dead Iiiloxicalioiyii'-aHCH. sentatives of Manchoukuo and iSo- let. 8:i65 the trip were made at the officers Smith Wiliinanlie at the latter’s north of Wlnsted. I..ake. Eayette. .Maine, wdiere ho week, John Kingsbury, Jr , ofter- man. as saying she and her hus­ were enjoyed meeting held last Thursday and home Wedne.sday evening when a Frost Causes Damage will join liirs. Goehring who is va ­ • tory played olv m e piano by .Miss vlet-protected Outer Mongolia left Mr. Darrah is returning 'this band drove to the farm homo of many of the Scouts are planning shower was given .Mias Heleti Frost ".seltling' In low-lying Shirley Schell; Iiymii, all; talk on Motor vehicle law violation ca.se.| Uncertainty Persists on i Daniels to Get Full In- Chita yesterday to visit the dis­ cationing there week to hi.s home in Kiin.sas and ; the mother, .Mrs. Fllmer Read, 70, to attend. Although Troop 14 has Bacon in honor of her approaching j farming egions of Tolland and the experiences at- 1-akc Winne- last night. .Suddenly Read ilrew a Harrv L. Havdan ami his sister, this fall will return to Augustana I and Intonation charge.s In town Successors of Farley' formation on Action puted Nomonhan boundary region, Pasteurized Milk been on several week-end trips marriage to Edward Arnold. northern Litchfield counties caused Mrs. Agnes H Kihhee of .Maple pesaukee, by .Miss HuUi Vinton gun and began sIwKitlng. Theological Seminary at Rock ' court Muh morning proved to tw Tass (official Soviet newa agency i "this wall be the first at Camp Plo- . Dr. and Mrs. Horace B Sloal serious dam age am ong vegetable ^ street, accom panied by .Mrs. .Mar- and .Mias Lois Welvsterxff Somera. j Island, III , for his Hnal year of : Mrs. Read crawled to a nearby And Hopkins. Of Mexican Gunboat. reported today. It’s "good business” to invest money in home entertained last week at their cot­ and tobacco crops. Hardest hit of , j„rte Bradv of .Maple avenue, are hymn, all; beiiedicllonv John lhe/t6ll of a week-end of con.ald^r- neer ! study before his ordination next , for aid. The agency said the mixed com- j and Cream .. PsMture Uemonstratlfin I tage on the Bluff at Gales Ferry. the vegetable crops were cucum- | enjoying a' short vacation touring ivingsbury, Jr.; posllude> Mrs I She waa ba 'I*’ Severely^ Injure .fused to pay a shoe repair bill. Its six sessions, conducted In a and phosphorous lit the body. Your bones, teeth and general ~ FREE - the cost of pnalucing milk. Those bino of Weat Willington at the than the previous Aug. 25 record, week to carry on in Hopklne' bassy by the Mexican Navy and reslttlvelpowers profit by Vitamin “ D" . . . therefore, you win the borrower’s income. Kockville City hospital. New York. im entive.s to have our church .serv- .-\ .st4*ep brtriX undertaken tuf darkness. toured most of the United .Stales ‘ street, who ha.s Just emerged from of the altitude upon the thyroid 1-awrence Robertson head of 1-H for the post. partment said last night Its atten­ the Diner in the center of the city The contraet for transporting I Green's parents, ytr. and Mrs. , together. They lake their year i jail after doing time for drunken gland. Experienced climbers, dur­ Town Committee, assisted by Gil­ They were re.stiming their flight Louis Johnson, former assistant tion wa.s brought to the Incident about 8 o’clock. the high school pupils to East ' Joseph B. Green. ,' ; anil a hall old cliild with them on ' driving, was charged this morning ing an attempted ascent of Mount The Daughters of Isabella , will Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelly and bert Storrs. former chairman of when the accident occurred. secretary of war, has not announc­ by a radio mcs.sage "p\irporting" Hampton high school this year has Miss Margaret Jacobsbn and 1 the road. I intoxication. He was taken In Everest, developed such a dislike bold a grocery aortal this evening town committee; supper commit­ ed yet whether he will accept the | to come from the captain of the been awarded to John A. Eiiller. Mrs. Florenee Cochrane are on a two’ sons Edwin and Thorpe, of I I tow .Saturday night in Center park. for meat, that they carried on amt In Red Men's hall starting at 8 tee, Mr.s. F'red Miller and Mr.s poatUon of under secretary of Hanna ‘ and that Immediate in­ their gruelling climh with diets of Bids for the construction of the motor trip through Caiiaila, ac­ Brooklyn. N. Y.. and their aunt Emil J. Koehler co-chairman: en­ 1 I • . ■ I’leading guilty he wa.s sent to jail 6 7 3 MAIN STREET o’clock. com panied by .Mrs. Portia B. Ful­ T.”) \r<‘ Pr€‘senl commerce which was offered to quiries had hern made In Mexico milk, biscuits, strawberry jam and H ER E'S the j for Id day.s. The same punishment Recruiting Officers Here so-called Blish road were opened Mis-s Nellie Sheehan, of Thoni[).son- tertainment, .Miss Flsther Koehler; 1OI’U ilOrlll, oISlCl* j him by the president after the City. According to the me.ssagc a tea. ler of Norwich ami her aunt from was given to James Hall o f 65 PHONE 7057 A traveling recniltlng party vis- Monday afternoon at the office of ville, were recent giiest.s at Mr ground.s. I>awrence Robertson and j resignation of Edward J. Noble, shot was fired over the Hanna but ■ Red Rockville to give out infor­ the highway department and the Wa.shington. D. C, Flrnest Gowdy. The entry blanks Vt .'^liow4‘r I’arlv IxilL*#! ttv Wadsworth street, picked u“ with Connecticut Republican. The Rev. ..Sidney Hall Barrett and .Mia Ernest Gowdy. .\Ii.s.s rTSIllX.. ,.„,i iio» Kirv, jlng she did not halt and wa.s not pur­ Telling the Public About the Doctor" sppesrs weekly in this paper. mation regarding Army enlist­ contract for constructing the roail Sheehan waa a childhood acquaint must be made out ami given to riirkington, and like him. sued.) ments today. Sergeant Wllliaiu was awarded to the .Sullivan Cnn- and his .son and daughter visited .Mls.s Flslher Koehler hv tomortsuv. guilty. Miss Hattie M. Albro and other ance of Mrs. Gowdy’s mother, and A surprise miscellaneous shower Last week the American ALICE COFKA.N OIL BURNER . Talbot was In charge of the group stnicUon Company of Lebanon. her daughter .Mrs. Edwin Kelly Timothy Cleveland of Hartford, Work Seen Only freighter Herman Frasch was (Known As Queen Alice) who made their headquarters at South Coventry friends this week was given in honoi' of Miss Gladys' London, Aug. 26 :A'i I>>rd arrested for intoxication al Dejiot Mr. Barrett was pa.stor of the Lo­ was a Hchool girl acquainlancea of D.arling of 8 Church street in Ma- | North, 38-year-old son and heir of halted and searched off Acapulco SPIRITTAL MEDHTM the Rockville post office. Mrs. Gowdy. They hadn’t seen British Troops Square, pleaded ’ guilty and was French I.egacy by another Mexican giinboat. Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Attended Convention i’lastic Eye Shields cal Congregational church from sonic 'Temple Saturday evening ; Hi® FJarl of Guilford, and his sis- sent to jail for live days. Born With a Veil. which is breaking all sales records 1897 to 1899. each other for twenty-two years. v.hlch was attended by 75 guests ter. Lady Cynthia Williams, 32, Mexican naval vessels have been . Mrs. Empia Disk, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Finest Gowdy ami ■\iito Case* Readings Dally 9 A. .M. to 9 P. M. I Polaroid eye shield, meant par- Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Jacobson from Nev.- Britain N ewihgton, 1 were killed by the explosion of a patrolling the coasts recently be­ Ae*.e, A. M. Burke Raymond Splcl- children spent Saturday visiting Leave China Vichy, F'rance, Aug. 26.—(A’)— Or By Appointment. In the Service TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY tlcularly for skiers. Is of tough and family are spending a vaca­ Tolland. }?ai,rtfor'l. Broad Brook, land mine. yesterday when they Tlic charge of driving without a cause of the troubled political sit­ .lan, Max Schmidt l^o Flaherty, j friends in Hazardville. Work li the only Inheritance left of the People for 80 Y'eara. flexible plastic, without gla.ss, ami tion at Moo.sehead Lake. Maine. Hazardville. '”K<>ckville and Man- were walking in a forbidden area license, hslged against Walter uation and fears some elements John Doherty and Edward Connors Mias Gertrude .Ander.son has re­ to the younger generation In de­ 171 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. SA V IN G S A T I with no metal parts to obstruct i Frederick White accompanied che.ster.. The party was given by ' on the southeast coast, Chanoski of New York, was nulled might seek to Import arms for a \ from Rockville attended the State turned home from Burlington, Vt., •Shanghai. Aug. 26 Great feated France, Chief of State Mar­ Phone 6-2237 ! the vision. It I’an be worn over them. the bride-elect’s grandmother. Lady North, elder daughter of when it was stated by the Prn.se- revolutionary movement. i Democratic convention in New Ha­ I where she attended the .New F'ng- Britain ha.s shal Pldllppe Petaln told a group ^ FRANKLIN ven over the week-end. John B. * glasses ami stay.s tlrtnly In place i The Rev. and Mrs. H, E. Robin- withdrawn all h er Mrs. John aDi ling o f .New B rit-j Sir M crrik Burrell, was Injured culor that a checkup showed the land Grange Lecture rvmferenre. troo|is from China except for a aln. Lord North, born F' rancis of youths today during a visit to GIsrdIni and A. B. C. Mott were even al high speeds. Although It i aon are entertaining the latter's accused has a license In his horn” one of the camps established by EVERYBODY'S MARI^T mother Mrs. Brinckeroff of Wap-' Miss Liberty Ranando, of Water- handful who are supervising ship­ The bride ot he received many | George North, was an artillery thed elegatea from the Ellington , darkens light only slightly, It does hury. Is visiting her aunt Mrs Cor­ ping of equipment. state. the newly-organized "Companions FREE DELIVERY! DIAIJ5721: Democratic club. | eliminate blinding glare plngers Falls, N. Y. j beautiful gifts which were placed ' lieutenant In the territorial Army, nelius Williamson, Jr Six hundred Seaforth Highland- ' on a long table in the center of ! The Norths “ were married . . In 1927------Wilfred Doubleday of 177 Mans­ of France." SPECIAL daughter was born Aug. 17 at field road. Wllllqjantic, charged "Labor ia your only w'ealth," he the Windham Community Hospl- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. I^awrence Ranan­ ers left here yesterday, preaum- the brightly lighted and decorated and had a eon and two daughters, SPECIAL! CLAPP’S FAVORITE / do. of Waterbury .spent Saturday ably for Britain’s chief Far East­ hall. A mock marriage was h^ld Lady Cynthia, only daughter of ■with working on Sunday contrary told hie young audience. "When tal to Mr and Mrs. Henry Shlr- with Mr and Mrs. Neil William­ ern base at .Singapore, to statute, pleaded guilty. He was you become full-grown men you So spectacular is this oil burner shac i and a buffet lunch was setwed to the Earl of Guilford, was married CANNING PEARS! VERY F^NE! son. A mixed force of Highlanders the assemSy. in 1935 to Max Well Williams, list­ arrested yesterday a-s he was ’en­ will find a France stripped of . . . in performance . . . durabil­ Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius WUllam- and the East Surrey regiment sail- ^ Miss Darling will be married ed In the marriage register aa Eu­ gaged In moving the househol 1 everything else. The only fortune ______16-quart bosket 79c / ity and economy that sales this fail son, Sr,, of New Britain, have re­ ed last Wednesday, either for ' on September 14 to Martin Hensal ropean manager of The American effects of William Laferrlere of 126 that remains to us will be work." . • . for at fVseosui/ sve are w'i]|.soar toleven greater heights. Are You State Policeman turned home after spending the Singapore or Hong Kong. ! of Broad Brook. Steel Company. They had one Spruce street. The acetwed, hroth- He counselled the youths tn tptcialitu in making porsonal "fortify your bodies for a life of loans of $25 to $$00. It it oitr — ______t ______daughter. er-ln-law of Ijiferrlere, said he HAVE YOUR FRANKLIN SPE­ received no -pay for the work he hard labor.” full-time butinett. Ws will be fOI A fVtoona/ lOAN CO To“ Gold Medal Flour, 24^-lb. ba^ 85c Hurt in Crash Leaders of the "companions” glad to serve you. CIAL OIL BURNER INSTALLED was doing, ami had done it only ss Charges are 3% on unpaid LIceilae No. 891 a family favor. The truck he was movement, which takes In youths 753 .Main Street ' Crisco - 3-lb. con 49c NOW BEFORE THE RUSH OF Going Away? Charlie Chaplin Gets the Hang of His New Movie Miller Advocates between 15 and 20 years of age, monthly balancea up to $100, using, as well as hls own labor, are 2% monthly on balances ateve. State Theater Building FALL ORDERS. Newtown, Aug. 26.—(.IT)—State not available on week days, he toll .iGid the purpose of the organiza­ Room*'2Room*'2 and and 8 8 ■ Oxydol, large 2 pkgs. 37c Policeman William Flynn, about Cheek on Service the court. tion was to create healthy In. \ Tel. 8480 g NO PAYMENTS . , . INTEREST 32 ,of the RIdgefleld barracks, lay divtduals with the ability to labor, OR OTHER CHARGES UNTIL seriously injured today In Danbury Judge Hoti.se. observing that th e' a etrong love of country and a Ivory Soap, large 3 bars 25c HAVE THE HERALD hospital, the victim of an accident Hartford, Aug. 26 fA’, --Cong, statute was technieally being brok- sense of discipline. AFTER OCTOBER 1st. caused by a epeedlng driver who WUllam J. Miller |R» o f W ethers-. [cn, found that Doubieday was m Ivoty Soap, medium 5 bars 25c. forced hls police car off the high­ field advocated Incorporation in fact performing an act of charlt?^ No matter where you live . .'.in GO WITH YOU way. the Burke-Wadsworth selective Warning against the practice; ^rti/ to Remain Maxwell House Coffee lb. 23c your own home or rented apart­ "rhe officer was Injured early service act of a provision which breaking thia law, which forbid^ $ ’ '.5 0 ment . . . know the convenience yesterday when, seeking to avoid would subject ilraftees to one year the carrying out of unnecessary’ Argentine Head and comfort of oil heat next fall. Use this handy order blank: a head-on collision with a car pro­ of military straining specifically, work on Sunday, Judge House siia- Land O 'Lakes Butter^ lb. 33c ceeding In the opposite direction and not military service outside psntletl judgment. . With a Franklin Special oil Circulation Department, over the Danbury-Newdowm high­ the continental United States, James W. Charron of Putnam, Buenoa Aires, Aug. 26..—(A>)— Sugar 10-lb. cloth bag 49c burner you go to your cellar only The Herald, .Manchester, Conn. way on the wrong traffic lane, he ''until and unless conditions force charged with speeding yesterday President Roberto M. Ortiz of Ar­ (Moat Kinds!) twice a year . . . when you start swerved the police car e e e • e • fi Stratford memhen g»Y« Robert ^ Oranges, Sunkist, Juicy, 2 doz. 35c Hurley nine votes to three for for-' Brooklyn Criminal Courts building Knitted bathing suits, made adultery with Actor Laurence mer Gov. Wilbur L. Crocs at the —and made him a prisoner. “ I’m from a synthetic vinyl resin fiber, Dlivier, whom she now is expected Potatoes, No. Vs " — peck 19c state convention, said that “ all is locked in,” be shouted out the win­ are appearing on the beaches. The marry. A decree nisi was grant- THE RACKLIFFE OH. GO. harmony” within party ranks in dow to a man across the street. material is elastic, equally strong id Holman Fab. It. Actresi JlU NEW SYSTEM Csmond gained an absolute dl- the town. “Get somebody to let me out.” wet or dry. and is proofed against 276 FRANKLIN AVENUE ,, HAITfORD la and maQ with check or money order to rorce from Olivier on Aug. 8. MIm LAUNDRY HARRISON STREET “I have alwaira been a Demo­ "G’wan back and,? alt down," the water, acida or alkalies. Fish Off Efuit Center Street, Next To East Cemetery. ,'18 Biasell St., or leave at busineu office. crat." be aaid^Tand I will continue It.loolu too C hapl^ Ghetto barber, baa Incurred the wrath man abouted b e ^ “ You’re craxy," liClgb was named aa correaponckent oCtiM lines, nets and scinea, ahomr cur­ n Mias Eathond'a uncontested suit. to auMort party on the plat- "Great Dictator, whaa the Double Croaa treopera catch up with him. B u t^ a rlie baa two livei ’Three hours laUtr Colton’a cries tains and, waterproof cloUung ara Advertiae in The Ueriild—il. fM lM l& lM a ’ tVD roles tn hia new movie. brought e deck who , , , ____ w MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. BIANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 26,1049 MANCHBS’lEB EVENING HERALD. IUNCHE8TER. CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 26,1949 PAGE EtBVIM' 'riter Sees Big Drift Multiply This by Hundreds 3,000 German Reports on Financial Planes Hurled Lyons^ Posedel Heroes; Stop Yanks and Cards Win Streak Position of the Town From Cities to Towns Into Air War Shows Sources of Sur< luiB Told That ‘ (Oontlnued From Pogo One) Pat Yendrillo to Appe^ in Semi-Final Bout Knofta and Fauikner Piay Fears for Kin plus Fund; Some Ac> Losers Recuperate to < S a u U C om m unities i Obituary pKinea on bold raids singly or In twos and threes, instead of the countp Are Overspent; T- For Presidents Cup Titte Hmne a Greater Appeal. original plan of maaa attacks by Used by Nazis ' During Recent Years. | scores and sometimes hundreds of Highway Deficiit Large Local Star to Giants Depend on Rookies Youthful Pair Garner An Even Break Deaths bombers on a single objective, has Tommy Faulkner, local baafcet-ddsriUi 82-13—69 and Charlie n^atett To Aid Cause ban star of a few yeara ago, and ' 1ta« fkot thkt rcaidc&ta of th* been' less costly to the Nazi Air TTie financial condition of the waa third with 81-11—70. Harry I Mrs. Robert Dewey. Force, these observers declared. town, together with all Ineome-and'. Seek 11th Win To Reptdee Grid Veterans Dethrone Yets^ Arthur Knofla, runner-up last year, Mathtason turned tn low gross With Chisox and Bees iKTfar cltlM art gradually going: |I Mrs. Elisabeth Dewey, 84, wife The former tactics enabled the (Oontlnued from Png* Une) entered the finals of the Preei- with a 76. SMk to tha •mallar towns and R. A. F. to concentrate their de­ expenditure data for the past fiscal dent’a Cup links tourney at the i of Robert Dewey, died at her Manchester Country club over the litiaa in increasing numbers, was i jjome, 20 Summit street, Saturday fenses, and a burst from a British forelgn-controlled organization In year will be presented to the Board Of His Career Pearl River, N. T., Aug. 2S.—(^9llnea o f vetarans—and anougb For Net Title Yesterday was devoted to a Indians Give Ground ink fighter’s guns fired into the thick the United States. of Selectmen as It meets tonight week-end and will meet for the highly successful clambake, at­ gUfilisslTrl by John W. Colton, j night following a long illness. —If stout' Steve Owen, coach of youngrten who’a Uka to be play­ Long Hitters of a Nazi formation was sure to Dies, chairman of a House Com­ in special session. Town Treasurer title in the near future. Faulkner tended by 150 members and guests. Bowing to Nats; TigerV^ .««U l,«U r »,U.. Ufe New York football Giants, ing regularly that Owen ought not turned back Roland Elly by one up Feature of the affair was a mixed damage, If not bring down, at mittee Investigating subversive George H. Waddell, reporting on Rifiks Unbeaten Record to have to stay awaka nigbta wor­ Jaek Kramer and Ted Dmes, guest speaker at, the Mon- least one of what R. A. F. pilots activities, said he and 'his as.so- the figures will show a net surplus could put 22 men on the field at and Knofla dlapoeed of Roy Fraser Scotch ball event, which resulted Golf Choices Trim A’«; Bosox Split; ter and has lived in this town rying about Ma team’s chances of h j 2 and 1. as follows; Claaa A, 1st. Mr. and Sajr luncheon of the Kiwanis nearly all of her life. She w'as called ’’sitting blrda." ciates had obtained "definite evi­ of $35,603.91 according to totals Against Pat Petrone; once. It would help eolve a lot of retaining tha eaatem division titia. Schroeder are Young­ An air ministry communique prepared today. Second rou|id matches unreport­ Mrs. L. H. Chapman. 91-23-68: ____ Cincy Sweeps Double d u b tdday. a member of St. Mary’s Episcopal dence" that the country was being Tanche*Placc in Fea^ bis worriea. U m tackle situation has been est Winners o f Doubles ed previously resulted as follows; 2nd, Carl Johnson and Mias Flor­ church. Six years ago Mr. and said 55 German planes were shot flooded with Nazi propaganda sent The appropriations for the past . *171# Gianta, after, losing tha Na­ brightened by the return o f Gerry Ak Dodgers Divide; The greater appeal of the "cows down yesterday. Nevertheless Nazi year as voted by town meeting A. C. Anderaon beat Robert Smith, ence Johnson, 97-24 —78, and Bill Snead, Picard, Wood yiit the chickens", and the oppor­ Mrs. Dewey celebrated their gold­ free through the United States ture Tomorrow Night. tional title to the Gfeen Bay Pack­ Denncrieln, who stayed out last Event in S 9 Years. 2 and 1; Tom Faulftner turned Scudder and Miss Ann Johnson. en wedding anniversary. bombers visited London twice and mails. came to $1,142,970. The gross ex­ ers last year, said goodbye to year. The S t Mary's behansoth And ilogan Top Favor- Giants and Cubs Divide^ tunity presented to residents of also raided the south of England, penditures on this account' were back Henry Rockwell, one up; 97-24-73. CTaaa B: 1st. Mr. and the small,towns to foregather with She is survived by her husband, (Under the International postal' By Jack Dwyer eight veterans. In their places— should be Invaluable thia aeaaon. BrookHnt, Maaa., Aug. 26.—(67 Roland Elly defeated Jim Tlemey. Mrs. John Pllkington, 99-31—98; two sons, Albert T. Dewey and the Industrial Midlands the north­ agreement, postage fees on mall $1,141,237.28, leaving a net operntj' or fighting for them—are so many ilpfl in PGA Tourney. By Bin White their neighbors in a closer bond of east and Scotland. From the aouthsvest have come —Althougk thay bava baan opar- 4 and 8 ; Frank D’Amico topped 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bllsh, J r , Robert J. Dewey: two daughters, from foreign countries are collect­ ing surplus of , $1,732.72. AI Tanche of Meriden lind Eddie promising rookies that Owens’ big two prize tackle proapecta—“Cac- Aopoclated Preaa Sporta Wrttor friendship and neighborllne.ss, not Actual Damage Small atoig as a tamda unit only algbt John Chanda. 8 and 2; Roy Fraser 99-28—71: 3rd, Mr. and Mra. T. G. permitted In the larger cities, has Mrs. Laberge Geer and Mrs. John ed by those countries. Similarly, Receipts from sources other tha'fl ^Placa of Worcester, Maas,, bead problem ie one of elimination. tua Face" Duggan, whoae stnaah- eliminated Henry Smith, one up; Brown, 104-31—73. Herahey, Pa., Aug 26.—'65— Tha Aging Ted Lyons and sailor BUI Been the cause, he said, of the L. Jenney: a sister, Mrs. Andrew From personal observation, the fees on mall from the United taxation were estimated at $230.- tha Red Men’s card at the arena Mostly New Backs ing atyle la particularly plaaelng moatbs, Jaeb Kramor and Tad C. T. E. Willett downed Robert A men’s Scotch foursome waa long hitters stepped up and took a Poeedei deaerve a vote of thaaka. loss in populations according to Ellison and two granddaughter!!, actual damage done In the London States to foreign nations are col­ 909.37. However, the actual re­ tomorrow night. Both these boys The Giant backflcid was a head­ to Owen and upsetting to hia op­ Schroader, a pair of 19-yaar-old Boyce. 2 and 1; Art Knofla nipped also held and J. P. Tlemey and bow today as the professional golf They proved to an anxloua baoo* the Misses Louise and Betty Dew­ area was small. It is more difficult lected by this nation.) ceipts were $257,967.29, leaving a ache much of laat year—and so ponents, and Bennett Edwards, a brigade aet out in quest of the ball world that the h/ew Yorit the 1940 census of all large Con­ have earned their spurs here the CaUtomlana. today wara tba pro- Ed Webb, one up; Herman Montie George Moquln emerged the vic­ necticut cities with the exception ey, all of this town. to calculate the effect loss of sleep Definite Program Seen surplus above estimate of $27,- that’s where meftt of the replace­ 20-year-old giant. priatora o f tba prlxad National beat Henry Hugglna, one up. tors with 83 13 —70. Second went P. O. A. champiorehfp. a 8even-da.v Yanktea and the St. Louis CarUt* ®f Hartford. Funeral services will be held at and war "nerves ” will have on the "The evidence shows," he said, 057.92. hard iv ^ . Place carried Mike De­ ments are to be found. Good Guard Proapeeto douUaa tiUaa—tba youagaat win- Quarter-finale: Faulkner defeat­ to R. Cole and E. Buckland with combination of medal and match nala, poaaesaors of two terrlflo her home Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. people and on industrial production "that there is a definite program The amount which had been set laney through three rough, tough play conceded to be the toughest No Great Gain Of course, is Jersey CMty has aent Eplo Conti aara tn bob up In 59 yaara. ed Anderaon. 4 and 3; Elly topp^ 87-15—72. A tie took place for winning streaks, aren t tnvlnribla, Rev. James Stuart Neill, rector of after 10 days ox two weeks more ill this country: first, to prevent to be raised from property taxation rounds laat week and lost to the back and ao are and up because ha was too good for Thay galnad tboaa honors - In D’Amlcb. one up; Frazer turned third between (Jordon 'Tuttle and tournament grind in the game. after all. H ie gain in .population in Hart­ Here on a T000-3rard layout as St. Mary’s church will officiate of this. any adequate national defense: was $912,060.63. However, collec­ local boy. Tanche did the same Feets Bamum, Nello Falaschi, tha minors and Ed McOee of Tern- mastaily fashion yesterday whan back Willett, 2 and 1; and Knofla Henry Rockwell with 82-8 1-2—73 It took some courage tor tba ford, he said, was altogether dis­ and burial will be In Ea.*t ceme­ The fires started by Saturday long as any on which the P. G. A. appointing over the past ten years. second, to prevent this country tion of delinquencies raised Income —but pressing them are pie la another guard prospect they gave tha much more season­ disposed of Mon tie. 2 and 1. Earl 1-2 and Rav Grace and Bill Steven­ two old men to find that out. Tha tery. night's raiders were as spectacular from a.ssisting England, and third, from this source to $937,661.79, an George Muha, Carnegie Tech’s ivorth noting. From little Scran­ Ballsieper. defending champion, son with 85-11 1-2—73 1-2. ever was contested the rallbird.! ' Yanka, thirsting for blood, bad The citizen of the smaller town, ed Oa^nar Mulloy, of Coral Ga- already have picked out as possible I and did about a^ much damage as the presence of foreign agents in overplus of $25,601.16. great back, EMdie Miller, the speed ton University comas big Carl blee, Fla., and Henry Prusoff, of failed to qualify for the match )U£t won six Straight from tha 09* becomes through his clo.se a.sso- John !>. Trask Multiply thi.s photo by hundresjs to get an idea of the concentrated assault launchtd by the German a three-alarm blaze in an Ameri­ c. winners a handful of the lads who iron rigers and the Cleveland In- oiation with his next door neigh­ aerial armada again.st England. With the plane nosed down in a screaming dive, the Nazi gunner lies key industries in America places Adding the three above sur­ merchant from New Mexico State: Tomaaello, whom \>wen thinks Seattle, a 6-4: 6-6 , 9-7 drubbing by play Alex Simpson of Springfield. John L Trask. 81, of 23 Flower can city’s financial or commercial them In a strategic position for plus amounts gives a total of $54,- Hobs Bielsen, 215-pound Arizona rates some rave notices already. ’ formerly pro here, wraa a guest at hit a shot practically out of sight. i tfiana. The Cards nine succsaaaa. bor, a truly sympathetic person, prone behind the propeller, pouring torrents of m achine-gun bullets into the target, below. Photo district. atormuig the net at every oppor­ As a field of 125, largest in the , were making their admirers recteU street, dropped dead in his yard passed by German censor. espionage and sabotage." 391.80. At the beginning of the line buster; Kay Eakin, the Ar­ Such familiar names as Uun^y, tunity and keeping the ball In play The women’! club championship j the Oruntry eldb yesterday and embracing the truest kind of Dem­ They were curbed swiftly—main­ history of the tournament, teed off | the stirring momenU Of the ocracy In the exercise of these while tending his flower garden Dies, who begins a series of fiscal .vear 1939-40 there was a kansas passer; Grenny Lanndell Dell Isola. Poole, Wldscth, Tuttle, until their op^altlon cracked. saw Mrs. S. C. Johnson, the de- | paired up with Earl Ballsieper for ly because long months of com­ private hearings in New York for the qualifying rounds, an over- stretch spurt that nearly caught' friendly relations. The small com­ yesterday afternoon. He was bom surplus to start the year amount­ and D-'m Principe, two of the col­ Oldershaw, and Gelatka are all After Kramer and Schroeder de­ fending champion, gain the finale . an exhi'uition match against Elnar greater in Wlllington and has been a resi­ parative peace had enabled the this afternoon, said he was con­ lege ranks brightest backs last by beating Mrr=. Stanley Bralnard. "R Ieky" Anderson, rhib pro, and night rain added even the I ’lu'unnsti Reda laat year. munity town meeting, he added, trai ts had been lot for 1,623, In- pre.sent provisions caused the com ing to $18,787.89. This sum was back. But familiar names are fied tradition by making their first length to the clovery Hcrehey dent of Manchester for the last 28 Auxiliary Fire Service to learn vinced that the Axis powers had spent during the course of the year year. misaing, too—Ed Danowakl, Dale Miss Mary .MeGurk reached the | Arthur Knofla The latter duo won l.yons’ 1% years of aervica m tha was the place where- real Demo- Coiitraots Signed rludiiig 524 bombers, 118 pursuit. mlttee to call on Treasury and the best defense against fires atari m |hat National event a j Country Club o u rie majors stoijd him in good stead la eracy was always manifc.st. The years. He Is survived by his wife, set up a central agency in Europe and Is subtrnctable from the Ifross ■ That ought to give stout Steve , Burnett, Bill Wallis, Ox Parry, winning one, the long establiahed other spot in the finals by iipaet-ltl.e 18-hole event, ^wo up. The 184 observation, and 767 other Congressional tax experts to started by Incendiary bombs. for the distribution of propagan­ ! On the strength of their gen- . the first game of the White sox- Cittsena of the New England vil­ Mrs. Florence K. Trask and two surplus. Subtracting, a net surphiS a nucleus of one of the finest back-1 Tarzan While, Larry Johnson, team of Alice Marble and Sarah ting Miss Merion Fitzgerald, title- Misr.es Mary and Katharine Simp­ ' eral all-around ability to belt the brothers. Edgar Trask of North For 6.717 Planes; typos. Delivery dates were not submit revised tax formulae today. One fired warehouse, full of es­ da in this country. holder in 1938. son took part in the mixed four­ Yanks doublenesder at the ata- la g e are mainly those of good stated. of $35,603.91 Is shown. fields the Gianta ever boasted. ahd ^11 Karcla Palfrey restored normality by ball far and away, Slammln’ Sam Woodstock and Fred Trask of The CTO criticized the present pecially inflammable material, was "Under existing postal regula­ The line problem la not without j The reticent Steve, asked | ^ u t somes. Mary teaming with Roland I ilium before 70,740 yesterday. Ha character, he asserted, and are all Horton said money available as form of the measure last night in brought under control in little Artual Costs gaining their fourth consecutive Snead, defending champion Henry i handcuffed the Yanks with thrM industrious, God fearing folk. The Groton. tions," he said, "the dissemination Several of the departmental ac­ its bnght aspects, too. Heading i his t-am’s chances, replied That Saturday’s sweepstakes went to Eliy for a gross score of 85 and Cash Si ill Tied Up of last July 1 provided for only a statement charging that it would over an hour. Its contents un­ women’s doubles titles by defeat­ Picard, little Ben HoganJ • and . 1, Luck­ s I blank them 1-0 In tha open­ resldenta of the small towns do not He was a farmer In 'Windham of this propaganda does not cost counts show expenditures above the parade as In the past nine : he thinks Philadelphia “ the moat ing Mrs. Johnny van Ryn. of Aua- BUI Kenned/ with a card of 88- Katharine pairing with Roy Fra­ less Craig Wood and later was employed In an ex­ 4,247 Army planes and 3,006 Navy raise little revenue and that It fail­ doubtedly are lost but, more im­ Germany anything.” 20 —68, Ed H' tchlnaon was second ser for a gross of 87 ed off the firing I’osedel twirled a hve hittMf like the WPA he Intimated, due to craft. appropriation, but credits accru­ years Is Mel Helji, the l(;ague’8 ‘ improved team in the league" will tfn, Tex., one of the 1938 winners, as prime favorites. to give the. Boston Bees a 4-1 vie- tract factory In South Coventry (Continued From Page One) ed to provide an effective "brake portant to London, the fire was Divided Into Sections greatest center. ; finish one-two in the eastern divl- the fact that they are supporters Horton noted that the bulk of the on excessive profits." prevented from spreading. ing, also above estimate, actually and Dorothy Bundy, of Santa To demonstrate how this setup lory over the Cardinals. of the contention that all rc.si- before coming to Manchester. The United States has been di­ leave an account balance. An Flanktng Heiti are two complete i aionj Monica. Cal., 6-4, 6-3. Mias Marble can be whipped by slugging, Snead The funeral will be held tomor­ new aircraft had ’, o be built In new Anticipating exentual enactment May Increase .Accuracy. It is interesting to note, how­ denta should be of themselves sclf- Roosevelt today that con­ and additional faeilitics and that vided into sections, he said, and example of this is the police de­ rested about five minutes and then stepped onto the course the first gupporting unless restricted row afternoon at 2 o’clock at his of the Burke-Wadsworth bill, One factor which must be con­ literature is being mailed to per­ day he arrived yesterday, and ever. that both ibc beaten Uama tracts for 6.717 Army and industi-y was now«jninning at ca­ Senator Barkley disclosed that he partment. Its appropriation was stepped out with Bobby Riggs, of havo fine recuperative powera. 'ITia through Injury or stckne.ss. late home. Rev. Dr. Wat.son Wood­ sidered Is the probability that Ger­ sons on a master mailing list. $48,000, its expenditures $48.- Chicago, and won the mixed dou­ Polish-Amerks Defeat whipped out a 69. A short lime ruff of the Center Congregational Navy planes were outstand­ pacity with cxi.sting plajit.s. would seek ,Jl)e quickest action pos- man night bombing will Increase Yanka came back, with Ernie Boa- Peaceful Surroundings The RFC. he added, has lent Not all of the recipients are 235.06 a net deficit of $235.06. bles laurela from Mias Bundy and beforp. Wood turned out a 98. a church will conduct the services ing as of Aug. 17. despite the .-iible on making money available in acc\iracy as the night attacks tally which Jimmy Demaret man­ ham pitching a five hitter, to blaat “ Salt of the Earth." was the $100,000,000 for plant expansion. sympathetic toward the Nazi- When it comes to credits, it was Green Closes Season Kramer by 9-7, 6-1 margins, and the burial will be in Killingly. fact that funds for niudi of to put the program Into effect. continue. Until this month the Fascist cause, he said, but their aged to put togetner .in an earlier the sox 3-1 in the afterpiece. whUa title given by Mr. Colton to those estimated the department would j That waa another fourth win the Cards outslugged the Bees 8-6 Germans had done most of their i names have been obtained from i for Queen Alice, for she triumph­ Bristol Cobras, 4 to practice drill. Hogan with a pair persons who are privileged to live Mrs. Herbert E. T\\lnlng the aircraft procurement I>n'-! return only $1,.500. Actually to square the day's proceedings. bombing In the daytime. It is ’ relatives in Europe, sometimes ed with Harry Hopman, of Aua-1 of 70’a added a clincher. Ui small towns and to enjoy equali­ gram were still tied up in the ' Expect Announcement natural for the bombardiers to be credits amounted to $2,381.06— a Gwln On The Leaders Mrs. Marguerite E. Twining. 40. forcibly, and they fear for the surplus over estimate of $881.06. With 7-2 Tri Victory I trails, lost year, with Don Budga ' — . The good pultora and chippera ty with their neighbors In all §5,008,000,000 defense bill. Seen This JT eeh inaccurate on their first night like Horton Smith and Paul "Little The Y'ankee split, plus Wash­ things, the ability to perform wife of Herbert E. Twining of 16 On Defense Outposts .safety of these relatives if they do Subtracting the appropriation ' the y!ar before and with Gene | Ij O Koviii Twrrls Nifty ington’.-! victory over the dava- Columbus street, died at the Man­ The hguves were contained in Washington. Aug 26 sorties. not cooperate. Week End Sports Poison ” Runyon—constant threats human acLs of friendship and Spurred by pie.ssun from ...... leaders Washington, Aug. 26 .T. Bcr- deficit of $235.06 from the credit Mako in 1936. land Indiana by a 5-4 count, laft chester Memorial hospital yester­ a report based on Treasury This account.s for the compara­ "I think these people are en- the top half of a card that shmiM In the tourney’s other three Four-Hit Ball to Best anywhere and any time—bided charity and to live In healthy and President Roosevctl. opposing : hiiida s annoiiruoment that she was tively- light damage to military titled to have the American gov- surpltis of $881.06, it is seen that provide plenty of thrills. Lasl Year'll Champioim their time, however, in hopes the " ’'’ria cnampions in tmrd p ^ peaceful surroundings. day, following a short illness. She j the police department has operated finals, Leslie R. and Francis R, Golapinto on the Hill; had h?en a resident of Manches­ Department figures which forces in the tiiltor Senalp battle ready to idace an air ha.se at the otijectives, such as airports like I ernment make a protest to Italy Little can be said of the under- hitters would get off line. And °“ ly It was the privilege of the Man- over ronipul.sory niilitarv training ' flisposal of the United States cn- at a total net surplus of $646. Finish 7lh in Stand* 'Ga5?i of Los Angeles, won the fa- By The iVssociated Press | ter since 19.36, coming here from were brought to the White Mansion. One airfieldJ which ' and Germany against this form of card at tills time but there is s Saverick Stars at Bat. here a shot that goes astray goes That Wwlilngton victory w u Cheater Ktwanls club to entertain talkcd lod.ay of a finm’ vote this ! couraged expectations today that Berlin reported was bombed heav The highway department oper­ Uier-son honors from J. J. Arm- Saratoga Springs ■ Alfred Van- j into trees and shrubbery. . rookie Sid H u ^ n ■ of tte today the New England District Buffalo. N. Y. House by Robert Horton, blackmail, ’ Dies said. fine outlook for five good bouts in ingfi by Beating (sla- blaze of glory yesterday afternoon ■ nd Mrs. Hazel Hotphkiss Wight- terday afternoon at the West Side owned by Warren Wnght ; William | ^toe“ hor e pro holds the ' “ ^ Detroit Tigers also cut tha ed to the New England list since Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Leah Dc- the last three weeks the British facts and asking nis support of the a long cruise and he ui in fine man became a National champion planes and 1,887 other tvpos, pr(- aniondiuent.s. The debate Is now has made any comment on Satur­ claim over 800 raiders downed mea.surc. He also will seek the 'net amount of $2,641.80. The fed­ laney. That la the main bout to­ by gaining a 7-2 triumph over Oval behind the stellar four-hit Woodvv.ard’s Isolator. $17.30 for $2, | ^^urse record of 66: eight under Indians’ edge over second plaoa to last January he said, with live Francls of North Hollywood. martly training. in it.s third week. shape The last time the big gob for the 32nd time by teaming with captured Merchants and Citizens’ I par. He out-ahot six other pTevi.',?'^ SamM by_ thumping tha Athe day’s disclosure at Hamilton, Bcr. since Aug. 8 may be di.sappoint- .support of both major parties. eral relief account showed an ap- morrow night. Tanche and Place. fought here he won a brawl by a Glastonbury on the latter’s field. pitching of Ed Kovls other clubs In prcwpect of forma­ Calif.: two brothers. Lea A. and For the .Vavv on that date; Hort I ‘ Tm not going to make any miidu, th.at the great .sound of the cd, according to one neutral air Eight lictories by kayo and two Edith Sigourney, her Brookline Sus P. O. A. Champions tn « «x- 7-3 tion. The total of clubs In this dis­ During the committee’s recent appropriation balance of $8,056.05 kayo in the second. i The outcome clinched seventh Kovis and Vito (Jalopmto. former handicap ed a nine-hitter to chalk up Ua Owen L. Drake, of Buffalo, N. Y. ton said, contracts had been let speech becau.se everything has resort. Islan-Ls would he made attache who claims "the Germans and a credit surplus of $1,439.04, by decision make up the record of townswoman, for a 6-2, 6-1 win hibition match yesterday with a trict now is 117. a faster rate of hearings.on the Pacific coast, Dies The usual price range will pre- place in the standings for last over Eleonora Sears, of Boston, Bristol High hurier, hooked up in Red Bank—Jack Oooper, Kansas TTie body was sent this after­ for 2,831. including 1.221 com bat-’ been .said, ’ .Senator Sheppard de- available to the United .States on a don’t know anything about it, said, it was ascertained that "10 this condition aiding greatly in the sensational young Pat Vendrillo 37-33-70. Johnny Revolts post- victory of tho season dhin, he said, than any other club noon to Buffalo, N. Y.. where ser­ vail, forty cents general admission i year's champs with a record of one of last year's winners, and a fine pitcher’a duel with the joca. City, won National sweepstakes and observation, and 1.610 other ' flared. ’Additional spoeclics would I'P ycar lease for an air, and pos- J ■X'Hscmhled at .\lrdrotne. per cent of the Italian population resultant balance in appropriated of this town, 'a .s a rew.ird for this hiirl»r erfvinv out his vouthful'I •'al ed a 71. 'Walter Hagen a 75. Denny I Arnertaut Uiaguea otba% hi the country. vices will be held in St. Mark’s irmly delay a final vole that every- , ; and the first four rows seventv-flve ] Rve wins and nine losoes. Mrs. Gertl Dupont, of Los An­ hurier edging out his youthful trophy tn 225-cubic-inch hydro­ the Boston Red types, mostly training. "Their bomber crews arc a.s- of San Francisco were openly Fas- funus. A total of $3,072.31 was bright showing he will be awarded for the honors. After a shaky first Shute and the 53-year-old Jim offering. Other Gueste Present I body should want by now." i ‘ l enfs. Two prizes wiil be awsrded ; Ziggy Olbcrt fashioned a five- geles, in the women’s veterans’ plane, Tops HI, taking final tw-o dropped into the second dlvtotoia/ Episcopal church with burial on Besides Bermuda, Newfound' sembled at an airdrome to which cistlc. saved In interest and discount. the semi-final spot on thia card Barnes, 76. and Paul Runyan, 77. Other guests present today were Wednc.sdav In North Collins, N. Y. Delivery Dates Not Disclosed j Concede Test .Near at the five-minute lntermls.sion j hitter against the losers who got finale. Inning start in which he allowed heats after finishing second in by losing the first gams to Johnaj^ Charles W. Kimball and Howard Horton explained the.se figure.. , Even opposition leaders, such as lanil, Triniilad, Barbados and the they have been brought by train: "It was a significant thing. ” he Charities too had a large balance meeting Pat Petrone of Webster. three hits and one run. Kovis tight­ first; alao won 225-cubic inch Ntggeltng and the St. Loitoa Bahamas have been mentioned as The pilot from Hamburg, the bom added, "that of the 10.per rent Maaa. The Masachuaetts boy is a to hia southpaw offerings only Carlson of the Hartford Kiwanis covered contracts outstanding for | senators Vandonherg (R., Mich.l, of $5,423.79 over appropriation, once to tally two runs in the ened up to pitch one hit, no run hydroplane championship; Henry Browns, 7-2. but then crept bank possible base sites. President hardier from Reims, the machine ; the majority were employed In key rough customer and one of the beat club. planes yet to be delivered. Dates I and Wheeler i U., .Mont.), conceded and this account’.S credit balance eighth inning. By that time the ball for the remaining eight Davhs, Jr., took 135-cublc inch Standings intofourth place with a 17-8 The attendance prize donated by Funerals of delivery for the planes wore not that the final test was near, Roosevelt, who has been conduct­ gunner from Brussels, the navtga- , industries." was $4,151.91 above expectations. in this neck of the woods He haa stanzas. Calopinto also pitched ex­ hydroplane title in Eight Ball III. the short night game, d u rl^ tor from Lille,’’ he explained. | ------League Leaders Green had piled up single counters Dr. William Conlon was won by disclosed. ' “i think we ll get a vote proba- ing the negotiations, has not hint­ Liquor license fees dropped $1.- wan hia last seven bouts, six by in the fourth and fifth and un- cellent ball, allowing six hits but which Jimmy Foxx hit a ' bomaf Jfverett McKinney. Mr*. Herbert Cross ed, however, what locations are "TTiey are given a plane, told 000 under the estimated $20,000, kayoea. This chap la no pushover Local Sport the PA’S managed to hit at oppor­ Seattle—AI P-oscriberg’s Pals with The liases loaded to k n o^ to- He said it was Impo.ssible to ' My in the middle of the week, ” where to go and what to do, and les-ihed a five-run barrage in the Squad won $10.0(X)-added Long- Pet. GBL Due to LAbor Day fatllng on the The funeral of Mrs. Ella L. being discussed. while accounts receivable were Out and many local fan.a believe that By The ,\ssocIated Press tune times, the result being they W L. four of the 11 runs the jlox ocorad contract for planes to fill out the I Wheeler said. take off from an airport on the sixth to ptA the game away. Bui- acres mile at Longacres in Binghamton 74 56 .569 DSgular meeting date of the club Cross, wife of Herbert Cross of present program until Congress Vandenheig said he agreed with W ap p in g $2,226.80 as the year ended. The young Vendrillo will have hia handf .Vnierlcan l/rague kus went the distance for Glaston­ came out on top with a 4-1 victory, tn the «xth inning. French coast. When the job Is full from start to finish. Chatter 1:39 2-5. paying $5.00 for $2: Scranton . . . . 72 58 .554 2 The top club tn th* Nation^' next Monday, the meeting will be Bolton, wa.s held yesterday after­ pas.sed the $5,008,000,000 mea.sure. Democratic Leader Barkley "that Mrs. W. W,. Grant water department was in with a Bstling -Radellff. St. I»uis. bury and was reached for 14 making It two straight over the advanced to Tuesday following. it is time tQ vote on conscription, done they fly to Norway. landing credit of $8,130.29 more than the Now a glance at the spexiai at­ Dandy was second and Mr. Grundy Hartford . . . 66 63 .512 7 'j League fared better than tha top noon at 2 o’clock at the T. P. Hol- The report was made public at among ground crews who don’t 7804, Manchester .3.54; Appling. Chicago, .347. blows. Including a triple and- two visitors one. James Blair, manager of Mont- loran funeral home 175 Center one way or the other.” j Willkie Plans estimate, although Its a’pproprla- traction events which will fill in It was quite a thrill to ait on For the PA’S, the combination and Olimpo finished in dead heat Springfield 64 64 .500 9 one in the American. Tha a time when congressional critics know the number of plane.s which Runs- Williams, Bo.ston. 107: singles by Katkaveck. three for show. 9 ‘ a ^ m ery Ward Company, Is in street. Rev. James Mclver, pastor Two prominent anti-conscrip- tion was overdrawn $8,130.29. A the last'half o ' the card. The sixth McCo.sky. Detroit. 100 the side lines yesterday aftemoo'n of Kavis’ fin* hurling plus Mike Albanv ...... 64 65 .496 ctnnatl Reds won a pair’ from tha contended the dofen.se program set out." singles by Weir, a double and and watch a real ball game. One .489 charge of the Tuesday program of the Bethel Methodist church, was bogging down. Senator Van- tionists. Senators Holt (U , W. Va.) Mias Arlene Qoettler has been final balance therefore was struck. bout will bring together clever Ray Rims liatted in Greenberg. De- Saverick’s pdlent bat aided greatly Chicago—Charles S. Howard s Elmira ...... 64 67 Phillies, 3-2 and 6-5, to stretch The air attache .said this "un­ single by Thomas and bv Welrz- could not fall to be impressed with .441 16'* and promises an interesting ses- Hartford, conducted the services. denberg (R-Mlch) made such a and Clafk (D., Mo,), gave notice, Sj)eeeli Urging the week-end epest of Mias Leora .School credits brought In $2.- D’Amico of Springfield. Mass., and tmlt. 108: Di.Maggl.T, New York. birlti and a double by Hllliiski. in the downfall of the visitois Porter’s Cap, $13.20 for $1, finished Wilkes-Barre 56 71 their advantage over th* Brook­ aton. however, that they might oppose doubtedly hurts the efficiency of Hibbard, at Black Point, ,TTiey Sailor Siler of New L/mdon, a real the team work of the PA’s as they a neck in front of Herbert M. Williamsport. 56 72 .438 17 lyn Dodgers to 714 games. J lrf The burial was in Elmwood ceme­ statement lost night and asked for the bomber crew” because It has 786.37 more than had been antici­ 104 Trombley. In right field, contri­ while J. Lynch starred for the visi­ tery, Vernon Center. The bearers any drastic attempt to curb de­ were both piemhers of the" Ells­ honest to goodness gob. They say downed the Bristol Ckibras, 4-1. Woolf’s Silvestra to win Washing­ National "rumer pitched five hit ball to wltf an Investigation. Senator Byrd had no practice working together pated, and this with a $88,09 ap­ HIt.s-Cramer, Boston, 165: Mc- buted the fielding feature of the The regulars were not all present. tors by knocking In his team’s only went Solomon Cicero, Ernest An­ bate. Passing Draft worth Memorial High school propriation balance swelled the that this sailor chap will give Cosky. Detroit. 163 ton Park futurity: Valdina Groom W L. Pet. GBL the first and in the second tha (D-Va) said only 343 combat or in operating the plane to which clash when he nailed a long fly Obuchowski bad to work and run. Reds simply out-hammerad tha derson, William Bralnard, Harold planes had been ordered In the last Senator Barkley tD., Ky.), who faculty the past year. total surplus. D’Amico a real argument inside Doubles Greenberg. Detroit. Both teams played fine ball and third and favorite, Swain, fifth as Oncinnati .. 74 43 .632 r has threatened to call night ses­ it Is assigned. Mr. and Mrs. Asher A. Collins that wa.s labelled for extra bases. Stacklinski was not behind the Phils, despite two homers b)T Stafford Springs Freeman, Harry Cross and Her- 100 days: (Continued from Page One) On the miscellaneous account, the ropes. AH of the Springfield 42: Boudreau, Cleveland, 41 it was a well-played game to Porter's Cap collected $30,750 win­ Brooklyn ... 67 51 .568 T’.i sions if neces-sary to expedite ac­ "It is quite probable very few and family. Mrs. Emily B. Collins It was a sock similar tp .the one plate, yet the team w'on. ?t. lyriis . . . 61 54 .530 12 Johnny Rizzo. mian Johnson. Horton said the Army and Navy In the Luftwaffe know the real which was overspent hy $4,575 05. boys’ bouts have been a ' inch here Triples -McCosky. Detroit, 16: that Jackie May hit Friday night watch from start to finish. Box ner’s share. John O. Netto tion. forecast a final vote by Wed­ and Miss Florence Snow, attended thus far Finney, Boston, and Keller, New New York . . 6ft .54 .526 13 The Dodgers split with the bard- anticipated delivery of about 2 - both Houses, This is no time to be extent of their losses," he said, the credits totalled $5,058.79 more for a home run to give the West Savenck and Bemardi engineer­ sfore: Cincinnati-Dirk McKee defeat­ punching Pittsburgh Plratea los­ 472, Stafford Mrs. MichasI J. Sullivan 200 planes In the latter half of nesday or Thursday. He said that the Old Home Day celebration. In Tony Shiimwsy had an easy York.' 13. Pittsburgh . 59 58 .504 15 there would ’’not be more than 25 passing the buck. This Is the time "because the force Is so scattered Granville. Mass., Sunday.' than estimated, leaving a net sur­ Sides a 3-2 verdict over the Blue- ed a double play that brought a Poliah-Americana (4) ed (Tharles Sboestrom 6-3. 6-1, 6-1. ing the first 1-3 on Dick L^nahsa'a Mrs. Della (Tierney) Sullivan, this year and about 2,,500 In the to get the planes built." plus for this Item, time with Billy Curtin la;at week, Home runs Foxx, Boston. 34: AB R. H PO A E an'1 Helen Germaine downed Mrs. CThIcago .... 61 60 -.504 15 or 30 votes against ” tlie bill. it Is Impossible for the pilots to Mrs. Florence Thrall, who lives flelds-Legfon. Box score: gasp from the crowd. Saverick 71 .393 elght-hltter, but winning the aac- Aimouncement is made of the wife of Michael J. Sullivan of 176 first half of 1941. In reply to a question, Willkie make contact with each other or The building inspector, who ha'rt that is to say, he wa-s not pushed DIMagpIo, New York. 27 scooped up a hard grounder, toss­ Barnard, lb . . . .4 0 1 6 2 0 Marceina WelaSr Parker 6-4, 6-3‘ to Boston ...... 46 28 Must Clear Several Hurdles with her sister, Mrs. Josephine ■ilanrhester Green .Phtladctphia . 38 74 339 334 ond 8-1 as "old faithful” Frad approaching marriage of Miss Mar Perry street, tJnlOnvIlle, was bur­ 1,000 Pilots Monthly said he believed that defense the ground crews to estimate "the been roiinted on to turn in $1,750 too hard but when he meets club­ Stolen hascs -Case. Washing­ ed the runner out at first and Haraburda, *a 4 ft 1 .3 1 0 capture men’.a and women's Na­ Fitzsimmons spun a five hitter for jorie E. Maynard, of Springfield, Before a final vote can be j Wetherell, left last week for a two bing Mike Mars of Meriden In the ton. 29: Walker, Washinirton, IS. AB R H ro A E American led this morning In St. James’s Horton al.so said the Army an­ taken, however, the Burke-Wads- equipment should be manufactur­ extent of damage." to the town, actually returned $3,- Burke, as . . 5 0 0 without any hnsitatlon Bernardi Saverick, 3b . . .4 2 2 3 1 0 tional public parks singles tennis his 13th win of the season, tha Maaa., daughter of Mrs, Bertha ticipated taking in 1,000 men a weeks visit with her sister-in-law, seventh bout of the evening he will Pitching New'som. Detroit, 16- 2 2 ft W L. Pet. GBL cemetery, Manchester. The funeral worth measure must clear several ed by private Industry In.sofar as in Holyoke, Mass. • 942.75, an overplus of $2,192,75. Thomas rf . . 5 1 2 2 ft shot the ball bade to third and the Viot, I f ...... 3 1 ft ft ft 0 championships. '205th of his cau’eer and the flftit Mayna?9: of Palmer. Mass., to left her late home at 8:30 for St. month for training as pilots by the possible. He added; surely have to fight every secomi. 2; Rowe. Detroit, lt-3. 0 (Cleveland . . . . 71 50 ..<»17 hurdles. As it now stands the bill Mrs. Frank E. House who was Thi.s department also had an ap­ Gri.-wold, 3rd . 4 1 1 2 2 0 bs.ve runner from second, who over Lovett, r f ...... 3 0 ft 1 ft 0 San Diego- Cowne Brothers of this season over the baffled Buei. Cyril J. Bradway of Salem, Mass., Mary’s church, Unlonville where end of September. llVavv to Accept The .*hlver City boy evened up hi.a ran the bag, waa nailed feet away ft 1 n 0 Detroit .... 69 53 .566 2 aon of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer provides for immediate registra­ "There Is no reason- to create taken to the Manchester Memorial propriation surplus of $250. Other National League Katkaveck, 1st 5 2 3 11 ft 0 1 V'ojeck. c ...... 2 11 Los Angeles—James and Gordon— Tlie and Chi­ Rev. John Walsh, pastor of the He said plane production now additional Federal debt on top of lesser amounts showed as aiirplus count with Eddie Stone last week Hlllnaki, If . .. from safety. It was a smooth and Opalach, 2b .. . . 4 0 0 1 ft 0 New York . . . .64 54 .542 5 ', cago (Tubs split a double bill,'Dona JBradway of West, Stafford. The tion of all men between 21 and 31. hospital last Monday morning, wjis Batting—Rowell, Boston, .328: 5 0 1 0 ft 0 1 sailed Rambunctious II to inter­ 65 57 .533 church, celebrated the funeral was running about 10,000 a year An unspecified number of those our already fantastic debt. ” sums In other departments. by aeoring a one-round kayo over Weir, 2nd .... 4 0 3 2 perfectly co-ordinated play. Pifcek. rf ^ . 2 ft 0 0 ft 1 Boston ...... 6 'a Dallesandro’s tenth inning doubla wedding will take place oh Labor and that this rate would be up to New Submarine removed to the Hartford hospital Mize, ,St. Loui.s, .323. 4 o! national star class yacht racing CThlcago...... 62 56 .525 mass. Mrs, Kenneth Kennedy and registered would be subject to Willkie said he had noted that on Friday for observation. the Capitol City lad and now he Trombley, rf . 3 1 1 1 0 Kovis, p . . . . , 3 0 n 1 2 0 7 4 giving the Windy City outfit tha ■ Day, Monday, Sept. 2 at 1:30 p. m. 18.000 by Jan. 1. 1941, and 36,000 Runs—Mize. St. Louis. 90; Frey. 0 crown, finishing second to Twin Washington . S2 GT .437 19 Mrs. John Handrahan, of Unlon­ service at once. Solicitor General Francis Biddle, Mrs. Anthony Zuto was taken steps into big time in meeting Cincinnati, 89. Olbert, p ...... 4 ft 1 Gathered around were members B. Bycholskl, rf 3 1 0 1 0 0 first 5-4. while the Giant hittora In the Congregational church, Ver­ ville, were the .soloists. The bear­ by December. 1941. Shumway. Few llghtheavyweights 2 .T ft: Star In final sailing for point total St. Louis •. . . 51 72 .415 21 non Center. Rev. Sterling S. The major test was expected on speaking at Seattle, "accu.ses me New London, Aug. 26 fJ'i 'The to St. 'Mary’s hospital in Water- Runs b-ittcd in Mize. St Louis, of Pagani’s West Sides and the took more credit than the Giant ers were James Tierney, John He sail! the present schedule of Hospital Notes in this section can hit a.s hard .is italk drifted to the best all-round of 83 for series; Jade second in Philadelphia . . 46 71 .393 25 White, pastor, will officiate. The the proposal of Senator Maloney of being a business man” He add­ 300-foot submarine TTiresher. bury for observation a few days and F. .McCormick, Cincinnati, Total.! ...... 39 7 14 27 9 0 T o ta ls...... 31 4 6 27 6 1 final standings with 81. pitchers for the 12-8 nightcap vic­ Tierney, William Tierney and John production was baaed on the ac­ (D., Conn.) that coillacrlption be ed: launched March 27 at the ship­ Mars ahd few care to fight like he ball player In the league. Quite a tory. in which both teams got’ s' couple will live in Salem, Mass., ago. N 100. Glastonhury ' Bristol Oobraa ( 1) Springfield, ni.—Flat dirt records F. Tierney, of Manchester, James quisition of 25,000 completed delayed until Jan. 1 to permit a "I admit it^ and I am proud of yard of The Electric Boat Com­ does.. question and one that brought PO. A. E. Clamenton. N. J.—Ann Hardm. total of 31 hits. where Mr. Bradway .is employed Schools in South and East Wind­ Hits—F. McCormick. Cincinnati. AB R H PO A E AB. R. H. broken for one, 'five, eight, ten and Brown of Hartford and Robert planes by July 1, 1942. This num­ further trial of the voluntary en­ It. It certainly seems strange to pany, will officially become a ship sor will re-open Wednesday morn­ Then Charlie Backofen ha.a a Kiebith, 3rd . . 4 quite a debate before the *game 4 0 1 2 4 1 Louisville, held onto National A.A, with the A. C. Lawrence Com­ Admitted Saturday: Theodore 150; Hack and Herman, Chicago. 1 1 2 . 2 1 StrawhoakI, aa 25 miles at American motorcycle pany. Wright of Unlonville. ber, he added, was all that could listment method for raising the Mr. Biddle that a business man of the Navy tomorrow afternoon. ing, September 4th, according to Woodward, 76 McKee street; Ed­ score to settle with Billy Curtiii Leach. If, .... 1 n 3 was over. The West Sldera all . .2 1 0 1 ft 0 U. women’s three-mile swimming Quebec — George Toley won' be used by that time because pf 144. 3 ft ft McCabe, If ... . association meet; Mel Rhodes took 1 Miss Marcella G Berck. daugh­ nianpower needed by the Army. should be running for public of­ The 1.475 ton submarine will be an announcement made by Ger- ward. Carrigan. 71 Benton street; of ■'ufflcld. He lost a close- deci- Douliles—F McCormick, (hn- Ottone, cf . . . 0 1 2 had notebooka and were jotting . 4 0 1 7 2 0 title, whipping teammate Mary •Seignior)’ .cfliib invitation tennla. the necessity for training addition­ 3 ft ft down alleged weaknesses of tbe- Galway, c .. .. 23-mlle feature In record 18 min- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Berck Mm. f'harle« Do.nzn Both camps look for a close vote fice, because they haven’t had any­ placed in commission at 4:30 hardt E Rast, superintendent of Lewis Fleldlnc, 476 Main street; sloo.to Curtin but w,.ts suffering cinnati. .36: Mack. Chicago. 33. BiiikiiH. p . 4 9 2 1 1 ft .Suoco, 3b . .. . . ,4 (! 0 ft 2 0 Rvan bv two-tenths of a second tn tournament, upsetting Bryan of Talcott avenue, Rockville, was al pilots. He said the Army was here, but after President Roosevelt body in Washington recently who o’clock at the Submarine Base, schools in the two towns He also Lawrence CopeLind, 14 Hackma­ from- one of the.ie-siinimer colds Murtay. m ... 4 0 PA’j, if any. Only Johnny Hed- iites.-37.62 seconds. :;'20;21.2. (Bit-sv) Gra'nt 8-6. 6-4 The funeral of Mrs. Julia L. doubling its training centers and Triples—Ross, Bbaton. 12: Mize ft I 4 1 .1. Lynch. 2b .. . .4 ft 2 2 1 0 tendered a bridal shower recently I.Donze, wife of Charles Donze of expressed his opposition Friday to has done anything about business." and will be accepted by Capt. said that the schedules and bus tack street. which are about as nasty an ill­ Elliott. 1st . . . 3 ft 1 lund'did not have toraa sort of a had a program under way to rhan and Slaughter, St. Louis. 10. 8 ft 1 pencil. He waa doing hia tabbing Montella. cf .. . .3 ft 0 1 0 0 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 414 Hartford road, who died Fri­ any postponement, ■ the pro-con- Dorllnea McNutt Debate Offer Henry M. Jensen, the base com­ routes for the elementary children Discharged Saturday: Lynn Var­ ness as anyone can have. He went Home runs-Mize, St. Louis, 37; Karash, c .... 4 0 0 5 ft 0 Santorso, rf ~ 3 ft ft 0 0 o additional combat ships. acription leaders predicted that mander. mentally. George Bolieau tn West Stafford. day. was held this morning at The Republican nominee Issued of East Windsor and for East ney, 27 Scarborough Road; GaiL ' ^ ro u g h with the bout against fJur- Rizzo, Philadelphia, 21. Taylor, rf .... 4 ft 0 1 ft 0 C. Lynch, lb . .2 0 ft in ft 0 Horton said the War Depart- the Maloney proposal would be re­ Capt. Claud A. Jones. United Jiliss Berck received many gifts. 8:30 at the W. P. Quish funeral a statement yesterday' declining Windsor pupils attending the Cowles, 111 Main street; Bind ^in agaln.at the physician's advice Stolen bases Rceae. Brookijm, Fylsr. 2nd ... 3 ft 0 4 0 fi Calopinto. p .. . .3 ft ft ft ,3 ft Over 50 friends and relatives at­ ment by the end of this week will jected by a margin of from 2 to 4 States Navy, and Mrs. Jones are Ellsworth Memorial High school in Nour.se, 28 Scarborough Road?, and he lout. Since then he has been 'The manager of the Bristol OUTDOOR TUESDAY home. 225 Main street and at St. the proposal of Paul V. McNutt. 15: Moore. St. Louis, -14. team waa all pep sad ginger until Capitro, rf . .. . ft ft 0 ft ft 0 tended. Miss Berck will be mar­ have c.intjracted for 75 per cent of Votes, P’ederal security administrator, to expected here from Washington- South Windsor, would be the same Oliver Rich man 45 Delmont street. Training failhfiilly and is reported iToUIa ...... 2 5 27 T James’s church at 9 o’clock, was the planes for which there are j Test On Number Pitching—Fltsslmmonv Brook- 33 3 the PA’B got ahead. Thia chap ARENA AUGUST ried to Raymond Bolieau. son of largely attended. Rev. Vincent debate campaign Issues. for tl)e comml.ssioning ceremonies. this year as last. Admitted Sunday; Mrs.. Lillie In good condition. This rounds npllyn. lS-2; Sewell. Plttglnirgh. 11-3 Score by Innings: Mr. and Mrs. Bolieau on Saturday funds available. Another test appeared In the Mrs. Jones was the spbnsoF'of the waa scorer and^ieppar upper and ToUla ...... 1 4 x23 12 ' l Hartford 27th Hines celebrated the requim mass. “Debating with McNutt would An enjoyable birthday gather­ Edwards, 71 Birch street; Denise Mancheat'er G. .. 000 US 000—7 Score by tnnmga; ( morning, Aug. 31 in St. Bernard’s Law Change “ Confusion" Cause making on the question of llmit- Thresher. ing was held Thursday afternoon Heckler, North Coventry. every inning as the team trotted BOXING Mrs. John Barry played the organ be a pure loss of time," said Will­ Road 8730 P. M. durch in Rockville. The couple One reason he gave for what he ing the number of conscripts to be Captain Jones was formerly Glastonbury 000 000 020— 2 into the bench he always asked, Bristol Oobraa .... 100 000 000—1, and she and Arthur E. Keating kie of his Indiana University class­ at the home of Mrs. Donald John­ Discharged Sunday: August Runs batted In: Ottooe 2. Wterz- Will live In West Stafford. called the "current confusion" | in training at one time. The bill Naval Inspector of machinery at son in honor of three birthdays "How’s about it, some rune. ehT” Pollah-Americans 301 001 OOx—4 sang the ma.ss and the solos. The mate and Beta Theta Pi fraterni­ Casagmnde. Bolton: Peter Urlano, blckl 2. Thomas 2. Griswold, Kat­ After that brief flurry In the first xBemardI bit by ball. Nelson Sfreddo. son of Mrs. Vic­ burial was In St. Joseph's ceme­ about Army procurement was that ; now leaves that to the president's ty brother. The Electric Boat Company, a which occurred during the week, 98 Norman street: Theodore Wood­ toria Sfreddo of High street, was by June 28. when the Army was discretion. Counter-proposals rang- post which been combliTed kaveck. 'Two base hits: Thoraea. frame, runs for Bristol were.qot Two base bits. Strawhoeki; stol-; --MAIN BOUT— SEMI-FINAL BOUT tery where Father Hines conduct­ "Paul is a persistent fellow who Mrs. Hattie F. Spencer’s, Mrs. ward, 76 McKee street; Dents Car­ Wlerzblckl, Helinskl. Three base forthcoming as Btg Ed Kovia han­ tendered a stag party Saturday "all set to go," the law was ■ ed from the 800,000 top- recom- with that of supervising construc­ Alice L. Barber’s and Mrs. Walter lin, 17 School street; Mrs. Anna an basts, ^verick 4. Vojeck. J ‘ ed the committal services. The Is trying to keep in the , picture hits: Katkaveck. Hits off; Olbert dled this altuaUon nicely. Lynch; lefr on bases, Briatol 5.' Bight at St. Joseph’s hall on Vil­ byarers were Walter Hennequin, changed reducing manufacturers’ | mended by Senator Lodge (R„ after a rather rough and forced tor into the post of Naval super­ Shipman’s. After a bountiful Klein, 439 Center street; Mrs. Mil­ lage Hill. On Sunday afternoon a permissible profits from 12 to 8 ! Maas.) to 1,000,000 suggested by JUST MORE 5. Bulkut 14. Sacrifice.hlU; Fterz- Pollab-Amtrks 3:. boas on balls off. i visor of shlpbuilding^Capt. Charles m s Arthur Hennequin, Fritz Chagnot, exit at the CTiicago New Deal con­ luncheon games were played and dred Holland, 580 Burnham street; 5 ■tag party was held for Aldo Scus- per cent on "bid in" contracts and i Senator O’Mahoney (D., Wyo.). A. Dunn holds thaP’ office, and bickl. Stolen bases: Katkeveck. Savaral ttmaa the Bristol mana­ Kovis 8. Calopinto 3: hit by pitcher.! George- Chagnot. John Fitzgerald vention. It is a little tough going a social time enjoyed. Guepts Mrs. Mary Arnold, 300 Spruce Wlerzblckl. Trombley. EIllotL ger, the chap mentioned above, Eddie Place Patsy Vendrillo Ml, son of Michael Scussel of West and Raymond Lalne. from 12 to 7 per cent on negotlat-i Senator Barkley Indicated-that'he for him but he is a likable chap." Comdr. Douglas W. Coe is aasia- were present from Brooklyn, N. street. ______Vojeck by (Jaloplnto; struck out' Main street Mr. Sfreddo wUl be ed contracts. - | prefers the latter figure. tant supervisor. Buikua. Left on bases: Manches­ asked and pleaded for McCann to by,. Kovis 9, Calopinto 6: time. 1; of Worcester, MaM. of Manch eater Willkie devoted the week-end to Y„ East Hartford, Manchester and Death: Sunday, Mrs. Margurlte ter 7, Glastonbury 6. Base on bi^ls ue« the good eye. But the jury jr ■wrried to Miss Mary Clapprood This necessitated the rewriting | Some Republicans appeared to Lieut. Comdr. William L. Ander­ Wapping. Twining, 16 Coliimbus street. hour 45 min.; .umpires, Mieleski, | ttf School street, on Labor Day, In confarences with party leaders In off: Olbert 3, Buikus 2. Hit by box behind the ^ato laaued nary a Aquatio Mooae of the contracts. However, Horton i favor the method proposed by his hotel headquarters, and spent son has been assigned as com­ Mrs. Annie V. Collins enter­ Admitted today: ‘Sylvia Dube, Brennan. I ▼W# Sldward's church here. Mr. said, contractors have been given Senator White (R„ Me.) who mander of the Thresher. pitcher: Griswold by Buikua. peep all afternoon and that was fleuasel will be married to Miss odd momenta working on address­ tained her nephews and families 31 Arvlne Place; Mrs. Mildred Me- Struck out by: Olbert 7. Buikus avidenea enough that tha arbiter A moose bears little resem­ a "letter of Intention" by Secre-1 would limit conscripts to the num- es which he will deliver during a at her home Wednesday evening Caughey, 127 High street: Sally Eastera, A*na Santanella of Thompsonvllle tsry of War Stimson, making it ] ber specifically covered by Con- TIRES S. Umpires: Zanke and Pinckera. was doing a good Jdb< The jury Albany at Hartford' (3:00i •a Saturday, Sept. 7, In Thompson- blance to usual conceptions of a tour of the middle and far west at a fareuW party for her niece. Wray and Mrs. Nyla Wray, Gran­ box-had all of tho beat unmlre AI Tanche water animal. Nevertheless, these possible for them to purchase ma- Rh**" lb appropriating training Ur"cs Uhaiigeg Elmira at Wilkes-Barr* Pat Petrone VlUa. funds next month. He hopes to complete Miss Edith Willlama of St. Louis, by; Calvin Hutchinson, Bolton; AS AND baltersila town watching: n U ungainly creatures wade far out terlals in anticipation of con­ his business here and return late Mo., who has been spending her Joseph Helinskl, 46 Pearl street; Yestarday’a Reaults Binghamton at SpringflaM of Meriden, Conn. o f Webster, Mass. tracts. Rewriting of these con­ Senator Sheppard announceiTf YOUR OMlpModfaplaciag Hansen, Jack May. Herb Ur- wnilamaport at Scranton into lakes, and plunge their heads tomorrow to Ruahvillc. Ind.. where To Keep Pace vacation with her brother’s family Mrs. Ella Shaw, North Elm street: low i'older and aaveral atw on** they below the surface to feed on tracts will be completed this week. however, that the War Department rowwv^dfwdwiiig Nstloflsi opposed this and aimilar restric­ he will set up temporary cam­ in Buckland. There were twen­ Mrs. Sylvia Wilson, Lake street. AS OLD Eastarn are braaktng la for tha sarles. aquaUe plants. At times, the ani­ Hortbn said the Army needed paign offices, ty-one present. Discharged today: Mrs. Chris­ our big 40ch AanlTcr- Philadelphia at Cincinnati (3) A bout Tow n funds fd>Hl4,394 planes to com­ tions because of unsettled world Hartford, Aug. 28—()P)—Social, TIRE sary Salt. 'Ha (anious Hartford 8, Albany 8 When thaae boys glva an unp a mal disappears completely from Mias Carolyn Burger, daughter tine McVeigh, 26 Wadsworth Z ^ 5 Springfield 8-3, Binghamton 3-1. clean Mil of health, aatd it Brooklyn at Pittsburgh — view. plete Its present program and conditione. political and economic changes to Firtsionc Convoy 3 Ciassy Speciat Attractions Dad Not Forgotten of Mra. Augustus Burger is to street; Charles Casaanarl, Purnell Scranton 4-3, Williamhport 1-0. good. New York at Chleage that thia money was still to come House action on the Burke- keep pace vvlth scientific and Place.. Tire, first cboica of Boatoa at St. Louis (night) take a two weeks’ vacation which Wllkas-Barra 9-1 ,.Elmira 3-2. ItWB Clack SmsimI J, TurUng- from Congress. The Navy, he add­ Wadsworth bill waited on Senate technological improvements were she will spend at Saranac Lake, Census: 78 patients. 4.it/u8-ti ui/ut-n u i-n I thrifty motorisu, now Aimaeieaa Rain Conaea Too Boon developments. The Military Com­ Kansas .City (;P)-.Ellldtt Roose­ Tony Shumway Charlie Backofen Ray D'Amico WtU b* at hlfi bona this eve- ed, ncKi^ money „for 4,028 planes. velt, recalling a visit with Wendell urged today b^SA. 'Vere Shaw, New N. Y. at theta amazingly Natlaaal BrookHna—Jack-Kraamer and Chicago at New York to raceiva laat minuta filing mittee, which has yet to finish its Report Sjtows Progress Willkie, told an Interviewer "I York investment counsel, in ad­ Myron Spencer, whp .haa been Clinic Schedule low pricta. Pittsburgh 4 -1 ,'Brooklyn 3-8 Ted SMiroeder dafoatad Gardner St. Louia at Boatoa va. va. va [fnaoaala for offices In connec- Hotertlla, Ariz. (Jl>)—Rain, tra- To show the progress of plane consideration of the legislation, dress to the Rotary club at Hotel spending about a year at'the home Week of August 26: MuUoy and ’Hanry Prusoff 8-4, 8-8, Detroit at Philadelphia |R wltk the party primariea. The think our presidential candidates Chneinnatl 3-8, Philadelphia 3-5 diUonal response to Hopl Indian procurement, the report showed will,not meet until tomorrow. this year have plenty of personali­ Bond. / of his brother, 'Howard Spencer, Tuesday. A'lRust 27, tonsil and 9-T to win National deuMos Unnla Cleveland at WaaWngton tor filing is 1 a. m. day- Bogged Down In 't’oinmlttee Chicago 4-8, St. Louis 4-13 Mike M an Billy Curtin Sailor Slier anaka dance supplications, came— that as of June 2, contracts were ty.’’ . "That inchidea your dad, Declaring that the downfall of left last Sunday for Georgia. adenoid clinic, 10 a. m. Boston 4-3, 8t. Louts 1-8 championships;. Alice Marble and 3 • W m tomorrow morning. Both but too soon. A tbunderstMin set in the hands of manufactuners for Another major piece of defense France was the direct result of Mias Kate M. Withrel who has Wednesday, August 28, chest Sarah Palfrey retained women’s Salem', N. H.— Favored Loveday “ and Denxwratic party too." he was reminded. "I had him MORIARTY BROTHERS In As braves handled deadly rattle- S,078 Army i^anes, including 753 program legislation—the excess in mind." that country’s failure to recognize i)eett

MANCHESTER EVENING HTJRALp ilANCHESTER CONN MONDAY, AUGUST 26, f940 PACK THIRTBWi

RED RYDER Under the Hat n BY FRED HARMl eMMp VOHAT S j^ i H c SokETCTT ,, A .-rsSCNrtACOST.RE. REO l05fW 6»Gitfswii» •IHANKS.HANK/ MJM’VB 11 VIE OOrfA f^ S E -tC5o^ Sense and. Nonsense SUM«MOT -BUD OOC SnetH rw F ive homored fwort eivEM 1% AMIDEAf I •IMOUEAMO OOI.LAR3' R E 05 Tvjoumd rib OlT -IHAT ■tikT CROOKE’D . 6crr A HEAP ArtO 5PECIAL16T ME (SOTIUlA ’ MkMtOHt I VIANT rf tS fiO ^ ’ RE GOt4MA 'IHROv* A A friend of this Colyum came in A h« That May Help—A Uttia IF YOU HA'VBNT HEARD OF ' 8uO4D0LLAtf=trlct’, tlc- 128. Neither will use bandage class boats aghin today The Wife (with aome emotion)— A n o t h e r p o r t io n , _ I'emlnds me. How Is It that those you good condition. Call 4904 hetween gal. capacity. Electric and gas Free ‘Courtesy Auto’ Service tca'cd. or tape with the regulation six- For. while the big fcllow.s were Oh, George, you know 1 would welding. .Smith Wekling Corn- Let us send ore of our "Courtesy Ths Kxprulrix having oxhihiud you sold me last week were so Do only the things you're suppoaed MEAN TUE^ 5 and 7 p. m. h« r ailnilnittrntlon account with ounce gloves. A crowd of 15.000 cracking up all over the Shrew.*- rather be youra. to do. pan.., Bueklnnd. Call 3825. Autos" for you to bring you to the s Id rstj.lr to this Court for allow- Is expected. bury river yesterday. Pop anl much smaller at the bottom of the store, and take you back home. For ancr. It IS Each has beaten Joey Archi­ Tops just breezed along at a 70- basket than at the top? over 10 years we have rendered OltDlCRLD:— That the 31st day of bald, former 126-pound king, Market Gardener—Well, p’taters AUKUSI. A. D.. lJ#4o. at 9 o’clock ul. milc-an-hoiir clip to win the Na­ HAVE YOUR chimney cleaned this service. You are under no Erankle Covelll, Al Reid and other Is growln' so fast now, by the time HOLD EVERYTHING BYCXYUK LEWIS now. Telephone 3444. s. t.l fort tiooti, nt th«‘ Rrobalt* vifflcc. tional aweepatakea trophy, feature obligation whatsoever even if you in suit! ManrhiHtcf, h. ami tlir natm leading featherweights. of the two-day speedboat regatta 1 get a basketful dug, the last ones do not buy. Of course if yoi: use Is •JissiKhrd ftir a hf.irhiK' "U the Perrin is recognized as" the is about twice the size of the first. all"Wance of said atlminihtratI'oi i»o- here, during which 12 records were INSURE your own automobile and make a champion by the Louisiana athlet­ BuildinK—Contracting; 14 coufit with said pstnie. .-uni ihls broken. with purchase, we will refund your Tourt directs the Kjterutrix I-' give ic commission. But Scalzo is In sddition to taking the la.vt A Scotch sales manager con­ McKINNKY KKOTHKKS CARPENTER WORK, general gasoline. public notice to all persons Inier- generally regarded as the class of two 15-mlle heats in the sweep- r.ttctl therein t< appear amLhe heard sulted an advertising expert to find contracting 60 cents hour or con- ALBERT S FURNITURE CO. the featherweights. stakes yesterday, after finishing Real Estate aud Insurance thiTfon bv publlRliltJir a copy nf tlil.-^ some new publicity scheme that .VIS Slain SL Phone 6a. , ? Ylai » cti PAPER AND SALPIABLK junk ing to. with the trick of tlic week , ’The bouts will bo . held in the big All kinds of hsrd lurk hit the PANIED BY HIS PARENTS.) cn?vviiu*„^- I Consecutive D.tvb. . .( 9 ctaj) 1 cii CmUI'I 1‘0- all-iw Htvt. It ,.MS V . > V ate C ■»''*aT '5s» . U/t HEROES ARE MADE - KkOT BORM \ 7 have a rash Value. Call Wm. that three-hitter against the ' P®'"*' football stadium gold cup class craft in the sweep- V. t0»s. ’H6 a* A' a Stjs.. « M»* ' t - n t a *1 5 A DAV FOR IT= 1 Day ...... >______;u______ctall3 cti _ _ nRDEKLD: —That th^ Gl^t day of I Sporla Roundup co*« ixe >T efavxK t —a. w. per, err /til orders for irregular tnaerttoni Moving— I'rucking— Oatrlnsky, 182 Blaaell street. Tel. August A. D-. 1910 At 9 o'clock (d. Yanks . . . which cornea out here stakec Herbert Mendelson’a big Helen I can’t understand why 8. t.) forenoon, at the Frobate Office. will be charged at the one time rate. 5879. in a couple of couplets: i Notre Dame, which won the firat Vernon didn’t propose to you when Special ratea for long term every Storage 2fl In said Manchester, ly» and the same I By Eddie Brietz is assigned for a he.irlng on the Teddy Lyons, old and gray Yesterday *8 Stars heat Saturday with record speeds you told him yon were sole heir to BOO ITS AM ) HUB BUDDIES No Time for Fooling tfay advertising given unon requent Nrw York. .Aug. 26 i,?’' Odds of 76.923 for one lap and 76.140 BY EDGAR MARTIN Ada ordered before tha-thlrd or AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and jill--\vanoc of salt! .yccount with sa:»l Heat the Y’ankeea ye-sterday your aunt’s riches. Apartments— Flats— Xstritr. and this r«Hjri 'tflrccis thu I on the Yanks ti> cop the pennant for one heat, broke its drive shaft (jM.ViW.'O.E.. fifth day will be charged only fot Long Distance‘Movers. Tel. 6260. Let them down with just three hits Grace— He proposed all right W nlme TaoTtoo ••oavtT. (V TOO ot'avAi the actual number of timea the ad TruMiu t" give pill'll'- Mi'tnv f" all I have dropped from 12-1 right Hy The Associated Press on the first turn o f the second *3E CAWE.FOL • 68 Hollister street. Tenements 6:i per I iia int4 rr.«t«-',d rhrrcin to appear And loft the sluggers throwing enough-r-|but It was to aimtlne. lkvwifvo tso. VAVtW I HANETVOM GAT,VO '^appeared, charging at the rate earn* I down to t-1 since they started to fits Ted Lyons. White Sox and Ernie heat and started to fill with water W-VyrM, 901 ME, Al GWE NATM’ f.«EE^E‘aT but no allowance or refunds can and be heard thereun by publisltuig sizzle the last couple of , weeks . . . ^ made on sii time eds atoppetf FOR R E N T -S E P T 1ST., two 5 a copy of this c»rder In some news* Bonham. Yankees—Former pitch­ so fast, when the shaft tore up HE 30KJKE9 0 4 C E UEOKVU’ 'T'ENS'R ^ te r the fifth day. Repairing 2.1 room flatd. one house would suit pape.- having a circulation In said I and the guys who study things like Bob Pastor starts training again ed three hit shutout to break through the hull, that W)ost IT IS THE BIG THINGS THAT PLHNE KEAU'O 0(r f \No "till forbids": dtsplay Hnea not two laree families of adulta and Dlstrioi. five . days, ■ . before i said , , dayl : I that say the Indians never will re­ today for that off-agatn. on-again Yank win streak in first game, guardsmen had to tow it to shore COUNT, BUT THE LITTLE DAY- V»A OOVVifa LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, relations,, ® or good ^ friends, as «« there i hearing atnl return make to ihi cover from the beating Bobby Fcl- while iPttcr pitched five hitter in W The Herald win nut be respunaibi* lit. waltz with Blllv Conn in the Gar- in s hurry. Jim Finley of Detroit, BY-DAY THINGS ADD UP BIO. repaired: .shear.s, knives, etc., i.s only one fuiTiace to heat all IVII.l.I.V.M s ler took from the chamixs .Siitur-^ j g _ ; gm., to nightcap. RDWtOOKtELT ton, more than one incorrect inser* riding with Nptre Dame's driver. VtLfMF lloiV of any ad\crtiarment ordered ground; keys lUted or duplicated: ' day.Ins’ aftci' uftoi' Kr>he liii/lhad IX a rifx.Hittot'no-hitter jvoit lii.ct . . . 1 1 ^ l. ^ . the hovi.se. James Burns, 127 East w<.»rk loniorrow or WedneaUay Johnny Niggeling. Browns and Dan Arena of Oakland, Calif., was ■ ■» WG 1W»0 for more than one time. vacuum cleaners, clocks, phono- i Middle Turnpike. about in his hip (sicket . , . the 'jimmy Foxx, Red Sox—Former Thy Inadvertent omlieion of in* AT A rot in ».»F PRORATK HKM> Hiifry Cain, the southwestern thrown clear of the boat, but was STAMP MCWS graphs etc., repaired, overhauled. I docs have pul an official "okay" on LouisiaDa grid coach, sent out a allowed eight hits In opener while uninjured. OV»V( cerrept publication of adverusing FOR RENT—CENTER street 206. at ..laiu vMv:'. wiihm and f-‘r Hit* Bill DcCorrovorit minus his appen­ ce»«. i m sT m viei. m e t. m. tig ii. x >at, mf. *•14 win Im rectified only by cancellation Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. | I'islrlot i't .Maii'liuKU’i*. «>n thu 2Uh rush tall for aspirin when he Foxx helped Boston win nightcap The Gray Goose III, owned by uMTiDtTsgnronoat 'aiHAM ef the charge mnde for the service Five rooms, second floor, steam day of Aui;ust. A T* . 19i". dix. and say he'll be ready to carry found out hijt No. 1 left tackle, via 34th homer, with the bases full. Hugh Gingros of Rocklodge. Fla . o w . rendered. ‘Well, so long. Butch— don’t forget to look us up when WANTED TO TUNE, repair and | heat, adults. Avalla'-.-le now. Call I'rrsont \VIl.LlAM i'. HYl.'K, K:-«i . the mail for .Northwestern this fall Johnny Ramsey, was spending the Buck Newaor-., Tigers To.ssed developed motor trouble and was AH adverllacinenis muai conform rei-’Ulate your piano or player ' J udj4t'. NS IM.'S, te ttyleV copy and tytiography wiib Hartford 3-'474. TruM I’.-tatr n-w f-f W.iltir S which shouldn't be anything for •summer catching sharks . . . Ann nine-hitler against Athletics, forced out in the same heat. Two vou’re back in townl” • rcgulatHyne enforced by the publish* piano, Tel. .Manchester 5052. | I'.d'iiiu InU’ vf .Mancirc ftlt 1. in said the rest of the Big Ton to .start Bukow.aki, aerving 'em up for the Sid Hudson. Senators - Scored ▼ W»1 1.0 others of the gold cup class. Lou COV\V era and ^hey reserve the right to IMstrirt. tl4 cv.ifcud. , cheering about . . . around here Kaufmann maids softball team 13th, victory of the year as Wash­ Fagcol's So Long, from California, edit, revise or reject any copy con* l.eKal Nutii’es 781 Tlu‘ Trustc.’ having pxhil'll'd Us they .say Sammy Snead is the A'XOO'^Xb aldered ehjectlonable. I from Reading. tossed three ington handed Indians fourth and Horace Dodge’s Miss Syndi­ FUNNY BUSINESS B u siness O p p ortu n ities 32^ ______'jitiruMl ai*(’«'unt with .sai«l »stato to thing " in tlie P.O A cham- CLOSING HOURS— Clasilfied ad» ,\T A 1’iifH T o t I’ KOKATi: HKI.K ' 1 . r..lirl f'lr anon ancf. II If straight one-hittera in one day to straight loss. cate from Detroit, didn’t even get be be published a.^mc day must be t Mhiu’Ih'SHj uithlii and f«*r lli« TliaV'’ 'thf Uny '| pumship at Her.shey this week, but pilch the club to the Penn Stale Dom Dallesaiidro. (Alba and Mel to the post, the former being tow­ ' received bjP; it o'clock noon Satur­ WANTED—A MAN WITH a job. | strict 4>r Man»lifSJ»r. uti llie lIHh ‘ ( f A. I>) li'l ‘ nt :■ ..VI... i; . Henrv Picai'd'.s going to be awful days 10:30. Let us tell you how you cun get ■ gal.a ( hampion.ahlp . . if that isn't Ott. Giants Former’s double in el sway from the pits’ early and ti.i \ r A UK UR* A I'. 1 ;i I" Id. ; t » foil nmutt at tin I’l j tough in his own hack yard 10th gave Cubs fir.st game victory, 1 a 10 p<>fienl to 20 peivent in- ' li . s. hi 1\ I I.I.IA.M .S’. II V I '!■: i:sq . 'i»fr...... ir said . .Manuh'.Slur, h*’ ;i record, it'll do . . . the Detroit boat burning a bear­ WASH rUBBS Wilson Knew His Man Telephone Your Want .Ads / .•'.Ttm* i.H a‘->ifc:n«'l f"r ,i Inarinkr ‘"II, I Snorter Lii.-^lfU'. 1/itc of OUlahonia's while latter s homer wa.s vital BY KOY CRANB . crea.se in your enriitngs by operat- ; .Iiiilk.4 th I coarhinp staff, is heimn,'; SLcvo ing. Ada aTs acVeplvd over the tele* Trust Kfl.i . of j:tli..l MTI.s. II il-w !tlw allu\Nam‘«’ cf >aid a'-fuuni v Up in Soo, Mich., the other day, blow in nighicap. The 135-cublc inch hydropl.ane VOU'VE BEEN HUSHLV V phooa At tfaa V^HAHGE RATE given ing the famous Adam.s Ic gum : .vfiid 'State, ami iliis •'■‘Urt «lir* 'Owen got tho Now York i*ro foot- PERHAPS ! BV THE WAV, / I ’p 1 BECAUSE THIS IS NO OROtNAHV ,.f i;...TKr IV. .\V....II.rulK"' Ini.. sports commentator Porky Rous- Jim Turner and P'rahk McCor­ championship went to Eight Bali PREDERIC REMINGTON, PHAISEP BV WILSON OE N WELL, VOUNO MAN, I 6UESS ' AbOTa Aa a cbnveneince to adver* vendors in your spare time. If -lliih.-hcstcr, in .said I'l.slrlct, dtci.iis- ' ih» Trusic* to give puMI«* mUi.-t hnll Giants’ backliokl straightened American artist, noted for hi« IF ‘TOO SAW A MAN PROP/ HAVE ! PEMCIL. th e c r a c k e d p a in t , WILSON DIDN’T EXAddERATE WHEN tUara. but the CASH RATES will be • d. jail pers'-ns infure-itd 'Uercin to ap- . acau rc-broadcast a Detroit-St. mick. Reds Former held Phll.i to III, owned and driven by Henry ■WE F.B.I. AS BEING A A PENCIL SUCH AS THIS / HIM . SHOWS IT'S BEEN TAKEN APART- qualified, we finance 75 percent of j out . . . paintings of western scenes,' i* HE p r a is e d yOUR ABiLlTV* Accepted AS EULL PAYMENT If req iireil capital. Leai*h about the Th. Man>*hcst« r 'PruMw * ^•Inll;^Iv. IpMii and he hrarti then on l.y puh- I Louis ball game in the afternoon five hits In winning flrat game Davis, Jr., of Granoqne, Del. In MAN OF EXCEPTIONAL ! IM AW OIL REFINERY, kHRfSTEO T hE e r a s e r hides a PHIM1N3 PAid At the business office on or be­ Ttiistfi havlnj; < \ li I I'it *’1) Its annual ; lishintc » ropy of tills «.rdi r In some ovci the local .station, and worked while Frank’s homer gave Reds the first heat of that competition, honored on the U. S. 10-ccnl C0UBA6E, RESOURCEFUL- j WHAT WOULD VOU 00 ? \ SUH j DEVICE. IF FILLED WITH fore the seventh day following the hie Ic vending businc.ss that t.-ikes .ll't’i Utit Will) 4'Hl.ltt’ it> llila . ti*’ .pat'e r ha\ttm a .mm’uI.jI l-'ii in fiut of tho mail hopi. Kdwarvl .S. it hockey game a couple hours la­ big .start in nightcap stamp, of the design above, fifth NESS AND EXPEBIEMCE,/ t h e r m it e , th is M JO CEN T- flrat Insertion ot each ad otherwise ih niinnally over $10,000,000. I i' hefote v.i.rl Kennedy. Kan.sjLS City Co! Hrad- on Saturday. S, Mortimer Auer­ -the CHARGC RATE will be collect* I of hf.tmiK ami r'turn Inak'- I" ter . . . which IS really getting Bill Po.scdel. Boeir . and Johnny In the artists group of the Famous . CAPTAIN EASY / A L00K1N6 4»,DiET COULD Write todav the O. V. Corpora­ iillDKIiri' That III'’ Jl-t tia" "f loy never had a hors«' tiiat rated bach of Atlantic City stopped his ed. No responsibility for errors in ! .\u>^M A I*. K'l", al 9 u.'h'ck Ml. j thi- fourt around . . . the season's medal, Mize. Cards - Former tarned Cards Americans series. The issue will START A DISASTROUS tion, 33 We'st 46th St . N.' Y., N. I WIUdA.M S UVI*K tlie pn.silive degree of tlie adjec­ Emancipator VIII to rescue an­ telephoned Ads will be assumed and t..r fi.jrniHMi at thu I’M'l'ati- with palm, goes to the fans down in firat gam j, vhilji latter’s 37lh go on first-day sale at Canton, Fir e their Aoctirary r.^nnot h# guaran­ Y. ! Mfllcc. in snnl MntuTicHi.r. hr and j ■ .Iml^T other driver, whose boat had been tive " g r e a f ... . ihrolht'r, who in Brewtofl. smallest town in the homer of sea.son J^ave Red Birds N. Y.. Remington’s birtliplace, • // < ' teed ?4inH is aKslKtX'd f"!' » hearing «'M ever t ailed Blue Larkspur a bum 7 i In a collision. Officials were all for Index of Classifications i1h' all"uainu o said a'-''»unt ulth 'Baum state league . . . the club's '.qthtcap. to."ising out the result of that heat, Sept. 30. saul 4’Htato. and this V.-urt dlr«'ts ,\T A < nl ur *K I’Ki 'I- \Ti: m;i.i • . , . . .lames K. McKenzie. Chatta­ been in the collar just about all Dick Lanahiin. Pirates and Fred * • • V ftirtha ...... A Help Wanted —Female .15 ilif- 'I'lU.M'f t«* ^l\«' piil'lit* ni'ili'u to a ; M a ne h f r 11 mn ami f" r t . nooga; You make a long range which Davis won, and letting yes­ sca.son. the grandstanil burned Fitz.slmmons, Dodgers Dick gave Suggestions for Issuance of a CngAgementa ...... H all (x’lsons int'iratid lluta.’in t<> ai>* l>i.-*trlri >’f Ma < hr Ht 4 t on 11o 1' It h ! pjodiction for fhike heal Tcn- terday’s final two heats decide the JflAPriagea ...... \...... c , «1a\ f .Nu^r'isl ^ !• I'M:' down last m onth- and • still the lip eight hits to win opener; while tingle U. S. defense stamp or sc­ WE PAY YOU $r*.00 for selling: iM.r’ ami hi* heard O'urir.n hy puh- nes.*ee We wontlor if you il like to Is.sile, Davis and Auerbach broke Deaths ...... \ ...... p | li.AlrnK “ f this .'idpr in a<*inc Present WILLIAM S. HYDK. L-vj . town led the league in attendance Freddie twirled a five hitter in ries of defense stamps are under Card of Thanks . . . i . . . . , ...... E I ten |1 baxo.s. 50 hrauUful a.ssort- back it iip with a litlic U. ,S. cur- even in those two tests, and were n»’\4 si'Hin'f haviny: a '’ircnlailon in Judace. j for June and July . . . ' aftc-picce. consi'deration by U. S. PostofiTicc In Uemoriam ...... K cd name imprinted Christmas snifl instrlct. F7denton. N. C : I overheard a 28AM White Plains. N. Y. WIU.IA.M S. MVDi: I^ng Island U's baskctballcrs During 1938, American manu­ the fastest boat jn the race. * • * Aalomnhlli(>e JudK'e. Tnj‘«t«e having .xliihiM’d its annual bfiseball s.out the other day aay : sail for Puerto Rico Friday for facturers u-sod 121.000 gross tons . iewr> Autbmobles for Sale .\ ...... 4 , U s Ctl-1'» u'-ei iidi with said ♦•4.tate t'> this ; the most pronu.sing pitcher in Philately gains a portrait of Dr. AntOTnobiles for Ezchapge 4 W A N TED-^ EX PEHIEN CED maid t'-'urt f"P aliowanee. 11 Is , their fall training . . . George of stcel‘“ In the manufacturing of C3as.s D ball this year is Marry L. $. Rowp, director general ©f A u'j Acceuoriea— Tire* ...... •! for ijeneral houseworK. Must like AT A GOL KT mF rUOFlATL HKI.D That the "1st day of Stlmweiss, North Carolina’s classy 1.425.000 gas and electric refrig­ Propaganda Not New Ihft'Pan American Union, in Nica­ AI.I.KY OOP jto Repairing— Painthng . . . . 7i ;t t .Manch^slP «iihin and for th# Aiipust A. D.. l!'l'. nt 9 o’rh'cK id. Jordon. 1 P-yrv.r-old who won 18 as Bad News BY V. T. HAMLIN children. Tet 8140. back of last year, Is going great erators, on a based estimate of 190 ragua's new commemorative, hon­ Auto Schools ...... i ...... 1-A I I’lMrlri tif .Manehcsti r. on the 2lth IS t I fi'Petioon, at the Pp'ihate t.tfficr. a firyt-.venr huLlrr with Moorcs- pounds of steel per refrigerator. Autos— Ship by Truck ...... S | ilav of Aticust, A D 1!M". I ,M ••aid .MnnrhuM'r, h' »ml th' sam«’ in his first year of ba.seball with Propaganda dates back at leaat oring the 5011) anniversary of Ihe Autos— For Hire ...... «| EASY MONEY PLA Nr Sell friends villr in the North Carolina state , ------r al­ Norfolk . . . batting around .330 to the 15th osBtury. according to founding of the Union. Dr Rowe s / OOOLA ^ w e CsOr 5EPARAT6.0 7oTHER AN ELDERLY Garages— Service— Storan# 10 Amerira's foremost Christmas .hidu . ii-.'vanc* of said acc.oiiJt. '$iih s.iid league .* nonvcr'.s Notre Dame club Is re­ I‘'ur (lasslficatlnns recent findings. French experts. TELL ME WHERE VA ■.DOOMED TO FAILURETHE WOOLUM IS EVER ' ^rtralt appears in an oval at aaid d o c ? \ IN a SANOSTOftM f MAN IN STRANGE Molorocles— Bicycles ...... 11 card n.ssortinent. .Sample.^ on ap- Gv fit.’ ,.f M.’trfci irf I Mack lat. .'f '••-'aM am] tin- fpt ♦ .’t ■* ' >i |o Credit Ted Lvon.a, who’s crtvwd- serving two special train."* to take Experts In the industry classify In restoring .loan o f Arc’s famous SAW'EM SO I CAN Jt HEY HAVE FALLEN / THEY \ AGAIN SEEN Wanted Aut<»s — Moturrycies .. . II M H tn-hf’stf r. in »;n«l I'lMrIri, dcccas. T vt«. t.i pi|h!'.‘ n.-tic’ t'» a l.l left. The Statue of Liberty, the ATTRACTED BY WHO ARE /A N ’ 1 AINT SEEN'EM <30 GET’ EM* /T O THE WOOLUH/ / ' ARE ^ BV MORTAL Boalness and l*rofessloniil Servleea pii'val. Up to 100 per cent profit. J,,.. vdiis ’ n 1' r* •«t < d I h . I . in I «• a pt*» 'i r in the Southern California game fur.* for wearing pnrpascs os fol­ castle at Vaucitileiirs. Lorralnnr. A m elee OM ♦ «l U. S. shield and massed flags of fPRiSOUCRS ) Business Services Offered;...... IS 0 other assortment.s- 30c up. 58 'l‘h# Kx*»'«»itlx haxing fvhihlt'd 'and l-e ther* ’U I'.' ruhltsh'Pj; J at lx)S Angeles Dec, 7 . . . don’t be lows; Russian sable, chinchilla, found crude metal discs bearing eee». i*4e*r , THE NILE, Household Services Offered ....1 8 -A low priccfl personal carcLs. 5Ioney her a«l mlniM rri f 1< >n actM>unt with la <’op\ of this order in st'*nie news- mink, ermine, and silver, fo x ., de­ 21 republics also arc included in a 24 f A — Building—Cont rarting 14 •surpri.sed If Joe Louis forgets the words: “Long Live the King the stamp design. . ALLEY OOP savin*, offer. PepperoU Braiding, .ani cM.tr to this Court ( 9 ^ allou- I'.iprr ha^lh^; a riri'uhition in said pending, of course, on the as­ MEET"b QUEEN Florists—Nurseries ...... I**** anuc. It ih r'.iStrh’i. five da's hefi.re said day f*f Takes Last Look about another fight this year and of France." The dlscf evidently "There— Ihcy'll never know weVc been here!” Funeral Dlr^turs ...... I .... l-« 826 East Peppercll. Mass. nUl'KKKr* -That tho ?l5t day "f lioaring and r*iurn make to thta. I goes on an exhibition tour o f the sumption that such furs are were meant for general distribu­ CLEOPATR.A Heating—Pmm hi n A—Roof Ing 17 .\u»;u!-t A. 1>. IIM". af n’rloi-k t'l. t.’.oirt. j U. .9. and maybe Central America. Grade A of their kind. tion. AMO Insurance i . 18WA.N’TED -SKAMSTRF.SS, ex- n. t ) f< to all persona Interest- district of- Mane-heater ^ the tUh . Daily Pattern R u l e r TailorlnK—Dyemc—(Uearin^.. 24 id th4-r»in to. appear ami be heard (.lav ».f Amicus', A. D. 1 9 i Bol 1011*8 Offering Toilet Goods and Service ...... ‘JS 8:30 3748. ABLE TO MAKE A MAN PROPOSE MARRIAGE THESE PAYS theri'f'n b> puhlishinK a copy of.this I'leseni W1U.IA.M HA^DE. Ksq.. | V Wanted—Business Scr\ic# . .. . 2S ord' r In sonir n«‘wspap»>r having a Judur. ; '" T t ; Pattern 8608 Edaratlonal WA.NTFD BAKERY saleslady. i-^lronUith-*?! Ip sal at* of .'^icphrn .NtcAflam late of i Courses and Glasses ...... 17 experienced preferred. Write Box da>s 4>efors 8<*‘id day of hearing and Manchester in aaid diairict, deceas- ' The Angel of Hell s Port, a Private Tnsrructl<->rt ...... 28 H. Herald. .eturn make to this Cotirt ed This smart basque style Is on* m aity A r«T Of* . Dancing ...... 28- WILLIAM S. HYDR L’pon application of Sarah Me- j south sea melodrama that pa’cks a Musiral—Dramatic ...... 29 punch, begins tomorrow- at the of the most winsome young mem­ CHRISTMAS CARD Sensation. Judge. Adam. Administratrix praying for bers ot the white-collar class yet Wanted—InstrucTlnns ...... SC !I-S-:C*40. authority to nii-riKage certain rej^l Bolton Lake PlaybQusc. "Cappy ” FKECKLFS AND HIS FRIENDS Consuming the Profits l'*lnanciHl Make $25 felling 50 boxes. New, to present itself for the classroom C BY MURRII1, IM.OSSKR esijilf particularly described In said Alan Moore’s Showboat . Players Btvnds—Stock H—.Mftn,»;>igea ... Si novel, different 50 assorted name AT A l'Oi:P.T UK IMtiiriATK IU;l.I) appHcattcn on file. U is —where it’s certain to have much UusUiest Opportunities ...... S2 at Manchfate**. wUlUn and for the URPFRb:i»That the. foregoing will be seen Jn this bill for their imprinted cards only ' II—free succeas. You'll be delighted with It. Eisuteen S inkers G cJSH, ">00 D O N T m a k e %Ioney to Loan ...... 82 Dlstrlel of Mfinchenter nn the 2Uh application be heard and determined final week of'the present summer Lo o k — HCRts alist o f Bu t MV ONLY samples. . Imprinted stationery. the minute yOur young daughter^ — t h r e e HAMBURe- e n s e v o u r b o n t h e h o o k Help and day of August A. P.. 194G. at the Probate Office In Manchester w h a t yo u a t b t s is S ' , chance To GET ou r Help Wanted—Female ...... 88, 14 assortments 30c up. Special stpek season. ^. S THe ERS— *- Five NOW FOR ♦2.-4S- AND YtJO’RH , Ir YtDu DONT wa'u- Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Eaq.. In said District, on the. 31st day of puts It on. Design No. 8608 is jim STUFF VOU SPtAaeO between from under is l o Help Wanted—Male ...... 88 bonus offer. New England Art, Judge. Attgust. A. D..1940, at 9 o'clock (d. The production of The Angel eA 0 L ' FLOATING t o e ! North Abingti n, 716, Mass. Trust Estate of Mary G. Crockett a. t.) In the forenoon, and that-no­ Hell’s Port Is the tenth Showboat A/HO FOUR quarts I THOUGHT YOU MATEO THEM t . Help Wanted—Male or Female 87 u-w of John Crockett late 'r>f Man­ tice be given to all persons interest­ dren’s clothe.s should be, with its' TO FVty F O R -- PLUS bro ken o r m ilk / THAT 4g«nts Wanted...... 87- a presentation of the 1940 season at o isH e s/ chester in aaid IMstrict, deceased. ed in said estate of the pendency the Bolton Playhouse. (Taptain decidedly flaring skirt, decidedly GETS DEDUCTED, Sit4iat(ons Wanted—Kemala ... 38 w a n t e d CAPABLE girl or wo­ The XIattcitcater Trtist t'ompnny. 4>f said application and the tlnic puffed sleeves, and (lellghtfnlly Situations W.anted—.Male . .. . 89 Moore and his talented company FROM YOUR fifty,' ( 3 man. for L-encral housework. Live Trusted 'haylnK exhibited Its annual and place of he.xrlnK thereon, by small walstUne, emphasized by SAVVY? Employment .agencies ...... 44 a ount with said estate to this puhllsblnK a c^py of this order In Tuive won many Triends with their l.lv# aiAek—PelR—Poaltri — m. Call 7837. basque points In the front, and t-*oiiri fur allo^nnre. It in some nenspaper having a circula­ antics OB the stage tnchidlng many 4 Alitrlea u n m :i n :i L —That the 5IM day of tion In said district, at least five Doga—Birds— Dels ...... ’ 41 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, four fine vaudeville specialties between drawn In neatly by back-fastened August A. D. 1940 at 9 o'clock td. days before the day of said hearing, side-belts. It's a style In which Live Stock—Vehicles ...... ^42 I adults. Phone 6140 after 9 p. a. t.) forenoQn..at the Probate Office, to appear if they see cause at said the acts of the regular perform­ Poultry and Siipphes ...... 41 every growing girl looks well, and ; m. in said Manchester, l»e and the same time and place and be heard rela­ ance. Wanted —Pets--Poultry—Stock 14 tive thereto, and make return to delightfully easy for any mother is assigned for a hearing on the For persons who like the <»lor ' Par gAla»-*MlsrellaNe<»Ma allowance of said admtniatratlon ac­ this court. L p ■ ...J,. to make. Articles For Sale . . : ...... WILLIAM S. HTDF and atmosphere of a south sea set­ count with aaid estate, and this For school, this frock is pretty Boats and Aecetsorles ...... Li\e Slock— Vehicles 42 Court directs ^the Trustee to give . Judg.. ting, with a little melodrama Building Materials ...... in dotted percale, plaid gingham public notice to all persona Iniereit- H-«-:6-40. thrown in. and plenty o# comedy Diamonds —Watches—slswelry ed therein to appear and be heard or dark chsm biay, and later on Elacirlral Appllanees—Itadin.. . relief for good measure. The Angel FOR SALE—COW. 638 Parker thereon b3* publishing a copy of thia AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD will make up smartly in cballls PukI and Feed ...... order in aomi newspaper having a at planch..tar. within and for the cf Hell’s Port fills the bill. It U ± 2 iJ □ardan—Farm—Dairy Products $p I 'streetci (ll.trlrt of M.nche.ter, on th. !4th or flannel, and even velveteen fior p1 r '-.I - . circulation In said IMstrict. five dayt crammed with action all the way Household Goods ...... hrf'ire said day of hearing and re­ day of Augi iit, A. r>.,,Uri<‘. parties. — ...... ■ through, has a typical south sea Machinery and Tonis ...... turn make to this t.’ourt. I’re.rnt WILLIAM S. HVDK. E.q . Pattern No. 8608 Is designed for St'URUUY S M im tfuateal Inatrumenta ...... setting, and has Its lighter comic The Flare That Failed ) Articlee Kui Sale 45 WILLIAM S IIYI^K Jnds*. sizes 4, 6, 8. 10 and 12 years. Size BY JOHN (1 TKHKY Office and Store Equipment ••• 84 I ■ ■ I ■ * Judge. U .l.te of ElU.heth Hunter late moments. Bpeelals at the fitorst ...... H-8-:S*40.______rff M.nche.ter In ..Id dl.trlct, da- 8 requires 2 1-4 yards of 86-Inch wearln# Apparel—Pura ...... »J I FOR SALE-DRIVEWAY cin- craaed. material without nan; 1-3 y a r d - they must have heard OUR) f'wELL.WE CAN'T JUST MANS \ / NOW WE’LL SEE HOW Wanted—To Buy ...... ders. Austin Chambers. Tele- Estate of Nellie A. Hyde late of L'pon application of Albert I.lnd- @R0PlNS THROUGH m o t o r / w h y DONT IHEy PUT AROAIP OP HERgf I'M SO>H9 \ PEEP THIC FOG IF'/ Haeuis 8tsar4—Betels -lln a rt. say. Executor praying for authori­ contrasting. phone 6260. Andover In the Probate District of A d8nSE FDG. Restaaraata Andover, deceased. ty to lell certain real e.tate par­ Will Ship Wine For S' Pattern of this attractive OUT FLARES TD SUfDE US IN?.// TV PROP A PARACHUTE FlARg.' J Rooms Without BoardI • • • • A* fc* 4* * The Executor having exhibited Its ticularly de.crtbed in aaid applica­ GCORCHyANO/V(AC Boarders Wanted A I FOR SALE—MEN’S rebuilt and model send ISc In coin, your name, ...... V-**- udmlnlstratton account with said tion on file. It 1. ARE CIRCUNS Country Board—Resortsts ' '•* < j relosted shoes Better than new Estate to the Court of Probate for ORPKRKI):—That the foregoing fW Parisians address, style, number and size to If etela— Restauran ts II cheap .shoes. See them. Sam sail! I'IstrIct for allowance, it Is arpllcntion ho heard and determin­ Today's Pattern Service, l06-7th OVER THE UTTLg Wantad—Rooms—Board ...... OUDKUED:— That the Bth day of ed at tha I’roiiate Office In Mnii- Ave., New York, N. Y. AIRPORT IN. Real Rotate For Reat ! Yuyles, 701 Main, j fcl.pt. IJMO at 10 o'clock In the fore­ chc.ter In aaid Dl.trlct, on.the Jlst' r AparUaeBCt, Flats, Tenemsots •I' day of Auguat. A. D.. 1940. at 9 Show your sewmanahlp! Have . principe'.bouvia. Buatnesa Locations for Rent .. noon, at the Probate Office In Vichy. France. Aug. 26— •« ^ FOR SALE^FIVE CAR , Waaco Colt mbia be, and the same is as- o'clock r W INDOW SHADES— Fine HoUond after Col. Edward Riley Bradley plent to care for the needs of the terns, even If you hsvcpi't bad - "■ aaslgned. time, and Rlaca and be heard relative much sewing experience. sbadeM mode to order, hung on And due fetum make. tiereto, gnd make return tp.thls announced the PreakneOs and whole oountry including any window* for 90 cents each. Write • Certified from Record courL Belmont Stakes winner would normal demand by the (^rman Pattern, 15c Pattern Book, ISc CLAYTON E. HUNT WIIXIAM 8. HYDE Qne Pattern and Pattern Book C^toi Window Sh^e Co„ 46 Ju ^ e. I,' ■ . Judge. I . be retired because of a hoof Army of occupation, government, ------1 i i j S-t-af-M, i injury, .’-t .< i experta decjpu’ed. • \ enlorod togatlwr, 38c.

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