Manchester E^aning Herald WEDRTSDAT, SEPTEMBER 1, 1945 Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month of August. 1848 .7orerut of 1.'. H. Weather Bureau AO gtocers in town in the OPA mV^s Jennie L. Forsberg, of [ have been placed on file. The party onljMthree of these four can groups one and two, which includes Hamlin street, an inspector in one Two Contests firslNSseven names wqre presented be elected, : 'S' Drizzle ending tonight; not About Town all except the chain stores, will of the departments of the Air­ by thOS^ajority of the Republican There will be irftr-cpntest at the Local Soldiers Overseas 8,258 much change In lemperatim to­ meet in the State Trade school craft plant. Is visiting friends in Town Oi^mittee. The names of October election for Towji^TreasT ■ ■ 1 ‘ ■ night or Friday tnorning. auditorium at 8 o’crock tonight. Member of the Audit V tsiy O. *M n «y Daugh- Jamestown, N. Y.. and will re­ Rev. D r.\^atson Woodruff and urer. Town Clerk or Tax Collector OPA Representative Adams will On GOP Ticket Bureau of Circulations tars of Unioa Ystsrsas of the main over the holiday, Carl Noreft\ present membera of as the Democratic party has eri> Await Home-Town Newi Civil War, has shanged Its meet- be at the meeting to explain the -X the,Board of®ducation, were like, dorsed the Republican nominations Manche$ter—^A City of Village Charm new regulation on price ceilings. lag nIgM aad plaoe. Bsginnlng to Delta ChapterScNo. 31. Royal wise endorsed >^d the contest re­ of the men now holding those The regulations have been some­ Fight Is on for Select­ Two kfdncli.ester soldiers who-^well and enjoying his duty ovei] w m notr svsnlng meetinga will be Arch Masons, w ilf hold its first sulted when Stuart Wasley pre­ offices. ' - 'X (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS hd4 on Thursday evenings at the what simplified and it is urgent meeting of the fall sea.son at the men and Board, of sented his name. Ntomes H. John­ are in. the North . African area ' **as. (Classifled Advertising on Page 18) MAl^HESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1943 that all grocers be in attendance VOL. LXIL, NO. 285 X. AnsrlcaB Legion Home on Leon­ Masonic Temple this eVeWfig at ston did not file f o r ^ place on the have written home sayihg tjiat one Corporal Bertil Wogman, son ard street A penny auction will tonight to get the exact informa­ 7:30. High Pfiest Herbert J. Education at Primary. ticket as a candldatet^ constable. In the Mary Cheney Library Mrs. George \Vogman, of Oal tion on their application. of the most appi^clated gifts oVerc fellow tomorrow n l^ t ’a meeting. Leggett will be in charge. He is a deputy sheriff.^^is has re­ lobby one will find in addition to street, has sent a V-mail letter t| booklets on home . canning, a The Republican primary to be sulted in but four narSShs being seas is a subscription to The Th e. Herald in which he tells Wait Response PraiHie Schooner for Modern Pioneer The regular Bildweek prayer Members of the Board of ivus- held on September 14 will have presented and all will be dominat­ splendid a^ortment of cookbooks. Herald. his pieasu.re in getting the papeij Miss Carol Hansen, 151 Pearl Including whole volumes on fish, Lawrence B'itzgerald, sop of Mr. services win be held this evening tees of the Manche.ster Memorial street, 'who has been employed at tWo contests. Nine names have ed. It means that Otto Hetoann, He said thht; he has received tk| Scavenius Declines cheese and other special branches, Pincers Jaw Nearer at T:SO at the Covenant Congre­ hospital have completed a survey the Mary Cheney Library for the beert presented to fill the seven who is one of the candldatesdgoes and Mrs. William Fitzgerald of paper within two-weeks, and gational church ahd the Nazarene of the 59 pieces of property on .dishes that are favorites in the Bissell street, has written home lives that Is good se'fVice consid From Russians simimcr, has left for a vacation in places for selectmen and'there will into the primary for the first Otoe South and other parts of the Aurch, with the pastors in which the hospital , holds first New YOrk.Clty before returning to be a contest for the Board of Edu­ in about 10 years as a Candida that he greatly.,, appreciates the ering the conditions. Ha aayj Charge. mortgages. They found all the school. Sh% was joined tliis.,week cation. Three^ names have been without opposition country. The librarians have as- home-town ■ newspaper even that the Manchester boys wait il properties in good condition and 'tsembled a great variety of cook- though they reach him sometimes line to get a chance to read' thJ Nazi Bid to Form On Overtures by her sister Ml.ss Lorraine Hansen presented where only two can be Corporal John Krinjak, Jr., 'son that the financial status in all The Only contest in the Demo - ^ o k s that the housewife might in batches of seven and eight at a newspaper rtid after having rea^ who res.igned her position in- the nominated. cratic primary will be for con­ Salamaua Airdrou of Mr. and Mra John Krlnjak of cases is good. not, have heard of.^ One with a time. Even though late he says them they feel that they ar e; laboratory of the Roger's Paper The .Additlonai' Nominees IS Purnell Place, has been pro­ stable. Six names have been pre­ famll^gt proved to-be the local that the Manchester boys read right lip to date bn home-towij Mill.., .Miss Lorraine Hansen is For selectmen, in addition to the sented where but four can be Churchill and Roosevelt ..... I moted to the rank of sergeant. He A new recruit at the U. S, Na­ taking a vacation before entering seven present members, the names Dorcas Society's cookbook, and the every line. Fitzgerald is a pri­ news. Wogman is still in Nortli Government nominated and under the present la with the Glider Field Artillery val Training Station, Great Lakes. Nurses Training School next week. of Victor Johnson anokesniaii for MacAr- 236 School street, has been trans­ being instructed in seamnn.ship, Member of Cabinet j [ s ± r 0 ^ n t l S e Washington, Sept, 2— In the ferred from the Army Photograph­ military drill, and Naval proced­ easy atmosphere of a semi-social Plane Attacks Ickes Sees tliur \C alls Defense ic Technical School, Loutry Field, ure. Soon, he will be given a series visit Prime Minister C3iurchiU and Colorado, It was learned today. of aptitude tests to determine A DiUer, a Doliar- i To Civitiims ‘Rearguard’ Indication Wvmte Wochna is a camera re­ President Roosevelt settled down Are Centere^d Gas Pumps whether he will be selected to at­ Japanese Arip Giving pairman and will now be stationed tend one of the N avy’s .seTvicc. / On Smaller Scale. to iCdiacussion of war-generated at Kelly Field in Texas. schools, or will be assigned to ac­ Order Lifts Until Oct. 31 political ptohlems today while of­ \ Way; Believe Santa tive duty at sea. Upon con pletlon ficial Washington awaited some O i l Italy’s Toe D r y Soon Preparation has been made at Stockholm, Sept. 2.— (^ )-^ of his recruit training, he will be Alf Quota Limitations on-the-record response from^Rus- Lsahcl Isluiiil Evacu­ the Manchester Memftriai hospital granted a nine-day leave. A WELL DRESSED Eric Scavenius, Danish prime sia to Anglo-American overtures for conversion of/ the heating l*niinister who resigned hisj^ On Slaughter ‘of Live- ated hy„_ Japs Along equipment for the^use of coal in­ \ for a three-power conference this Carried on Mainly l»y Says Trouble Ahead for stead of fuel ofl. However, the |‘ post when Germany clamped r stock Except One. year. Fighters and Figliler- Entire !\ation Un­ With Seaplane Base. change In the equipment w'ill nut l{ a military dictatorship on | Despite all that the President and the prime minister have said be made ural the fuel situation is -OA' ' Denmark last week-end, has Bonibcrs as Larger less Motoring Held Allied Headquarters in the clarlfle^/TTie matter has been left POOPIMC SCHOLAR Washington, Sept. 2—(fl*)—With about' meeting Russia there still declined an offer by the Nazis to Rajrinond Goslee. of the Board unprecedented numbers of live-: was no indication from Mascow as Craft Held on Ground. To Essential Travel. Scuthwe.st Pacific, Sept. 2.-— of Trustees, who is engineer for ■\eSIDIM C to form a new government, stock fattened for early slaughter­ to whether the suggestion was con­ (/P)— The coastal jaw of a sidered faivorably there, nor was heney Brothers. Danish refugefes said today, ing, the government cleared the Allied Headquarters in North Washington, Sept. 2.—i/P)—The slowly closing Allied pincers e EstimstM Freely Given, Is Outfitted At Scaveniua, one of the few Danish there much concrete evidence in pressed nearer the Salamaua, tracks today for movement of Washington thus far of success in Africa, Sept. The Allied prospect of dry ga.soline pumps in Mrs. Frederick A. Allen of 66 e Worlonenfctalp Guttnuiteed. political leadefs to escape arrest Spruce street has returned after following Sunday's bloody revolt, more meat to civilians. arranging a preliminary get-to- air offensive against Italy ha# the Ea.st "in a matter of days" was New Guinea, airdrome from spending 's week with relatives In e Higheet ()imUty .Jitoter)aIe. , HALEYS These Days! had been asked to head a new A War Food admlniatration or­ gether of top diplomats of the been concentrated op the toe of . raised today by Interior Secretary the southeast today as Japa­ Orotdn.' . ' - • Time Payments AtraeteS. cabinet by Gen. Hermann Von der lifted until Oct.- 31 all quota three governments. the peninsula for the pa.st 36 Ickes who said trouble lay ahead nese defen.ses cracked. A Hannecken, Nazi military dieW- limitations on the slaughter of Chief Political Problem bout a and has been carried on tor the entire nation mnless motor- Spokesrn.in for Gen. Douglas tor. livestock for civilian consumption The need for cjoser coordination iitg is held to essential travel. MacArthur characterized the ene­ Kefuse to Discuss Situation save the requirement, that Fed­ among the three most powerful mainly by fighters and fighter- A. A. DION, INC. Baby Shop bombers, Allied headquarters said Ickes, war fuel administiator. my's crumbling resistance as CONTRACTORS OtheV members of the cabinet erally-inspected slaughterers set allied nations thus remained the "rearguard,” ah indication that PINEHURST today. said In a radio speech last night 29S Antnmn St. Tel. 4S00, who resigned in a body with Sca­ aside 40 per cent of their weekly number one political problem that:' the Japanese are giving way. venius, refused even to meet the beef production for armed forces pointed up by the recent Anglo- American Flying Fortresses and Two, collies at his side, George Martin, 66, a farmer, heads for hlore Cou|>on^ Than Quota Skirt Pillboxes and Foxhole* MEAT DEPT. Germans to discuss the situation, and war essential output. American conference in Quebec most midlum bomber squadrons e v e n t BOXY International Fall*. Minn., in hts hoi'ie-made prairie schooner: He were held on the ground by bad The East has-iiiore gasoline ra­ On the coast, below the Air­ Offers Butter Fish,. Fillet the refugees reported. The meaning.. according to and obviously held open for fur­ tion coupons than it has gaa quota, c / k B R lC Von Hannecken is eiyiected to ther {liscusslon in Washing^ton. started on his l,20q;mile trip Aug. 9 at Palnesvllle, 0 „ and had weather for the first time in drome and the Francisco river of Sole, Fillet of Haddock, W FA: For the next two months reached Chicago w'hen tnis picture was made. He .says his only and is using them. Consumption, mouth, the Japanese for some YO U C A N F IL L SCHOOLS explore further the possibility of meat ration coupons should be Mr. Churchill arrived from Que­ weeks. ha* bwn e.xcceding the 342,000 bar­ Fillet of Mackerel. Red CARDIGANS establishing a. Danish government. bec late yesterday, accompanied by trouble is the shortage of hor.seshoes. He plan* to .settle on his 500- R. A. ,F. Wellingtons returned time have been holding out on the Pink, red, yellow, blue. good anywhere in the .country. acre Minnesota plot and build hi* own log cabin. to the railway targets of Averaa. rel* allotted daily for civilian u*e western end of Roosevelt ridge at jPerch Fillet, Cod Fillets. If You Fill He is reported to be anxious to Food Production Higher Mrs. Churchill and his staff. The by anywhere from 30,000 to .75.000 have the Danes handle the civil north of Naples, and scattered its junction with Scout ridge, Their Bins The order followed publication only function immediately an­ barrel*. which runs northeast from that We Were Fortunate To affairs of the country with the nounced for his entertainment was two-ton blockbusters last night, of a Department of Agriculture The southwest and middlewe*t point. Latest reports indicate that Secure Enough Fancy, Lean With , . Nazis retaining the power, through an Informal family dinner at the however, and .American War- forecast that 1943 food production the Americans have skirted- ene­ martial law, to punish saboteurs White House last night. hawks stabbed at a zinc factory Coal Or Coke at Iglcslas in southWest Sardinia. (Continued on Page Two) my pillboxes and foxholes, sent SCOTCH HAM and suppress disorders. (Continued on Pag.e Two) White House officials stressed Keep the sciiool home warm. Germans The flights of fighters and the main spearhead along Scout To Advertise It! \ CX>mpronilse Efforts Unavailing that the visit should not be consid­ ridge, and assigned another f orce It’s being done in Manchester Danish refugees arriving here ered as of a purely business nature fighter-bombers over the southern extremity of the peninsula aimed i to eliminate t^e virtually eur- Come in any time tomor­ as much ss posaibis with de­ today said it was apparent Von since Mr. Roosevelt hoped to make Nazi Experts ' rounded Japanese at that point. row and nnlm we have a Hannecken is striving to reach a it partly social. They also describ­ Units in Donets Basin their blows chiefly at Axis , com­ pendable 0 0 * 1 heat. ' ^ Butter Point munications and defensive estab­ Out of the mountains and along land office business we will X SLIP-ONS compromise with the Danes but ed the talks as representing not the beginnin.g of a story but the lishments, already' shattered and the south bank of the Isco river, have sliced Scotch Ham FIREPLACE COAL Blue, yellow, pink, green, red that his efforts so faiV have been Claim Victory hard bitten Australians have unavailing. They said that for the conclusion of one begun in Canada. Presumably Fear Even TTotg* |.virtually paralyzed by the daily Ti \ M Value Raised of \Far reached a point within two miles, m d y for you. first time in more than 10 days no Emphasis on. Political Aspects ] .series of forays Jiince the fall of possibly less, ■ of the river'a mouth. Wo have received an- ' S E A M A N German soldiers were seen patrol­ Entirely lacking in these com­ Greater Debacle Thau 1 Sicily two weeks ago. FUEL & SUPPLY CO. ling Copenhagen -streets and that ments and in the general atmos­ 1 Hit al Axl* .Vlrfleld Over Raider^ The river flows south of the long- ,other shipment of Fresh MISS CLASSICS To 12 Pound One, at Taganrog Cost­ Plants Issue south airdrome into Bayern bay. Mf Liver, Calves’ Livel-, Successors to Seaman Coal Co. disorders appeared to be diminish­ phere of the new conference Were From the Middle East. British , and Pola Coal Co. ing under the rigid controls set up signs of the extensive military ing 41,000 T roops; ! heavy boiuber# struck at the Axis ; Trying To Hold Positions. and Pork Liver. ' by the Germans. planning; which was the main pur­ ! airfield at Grottaglie, near the Apparent British Siic- North of the river,'•conslderat) AS FEATURED IN OUR Changes’ Result from Whether to End Con­ I Italian naval base of Taranto, m j i i Pinehurst Special On Sabotage was said to be contin­ pose of 'the Quebec meetings. The in Dropping |activity indicated that the Japa­ uing, though on a scale smaller emphasis appeared rather to be on Bulletin! / a Tuesday night raid from which c e e d e u nese, after the first shock of flnd-^ ASSORTED COLD CITTS conoN Survey Showing L o c r I tracts Abruptly or GIRLS’DRESSES than that of. a week ago, and In­ political aspects of the wai' in Eu­ London, Sept. 2.— )— all aircrafts returned safely, a^ ing-i lhe Allies driving in frqa Freshly Sliced At in chambray printed oercale, (JP Huge Load of Mis-i NEW FALL FABRICS dustrial slowdowns were reported ^lortages in Face rope, both present and future. JRussian troops driving for­ Taper Off 1» Problem. ■ Calto announcement above as well As below’ th ^ 39c pound. plaids and spun r a y o n .S iz e s prevalent throughotit the. country Two State department disclos-' ■- (The ^lta.)inn communique to€lR> sles on Reich Capital. j strip, now are mjiking a detertoilt-. j 3 to 6x In red, blue, and rose. despite all German'efforts to speed OLDwindling Supply. urea yesterday bore directly upon ward on the Voronezh front said limited damage wns caused by ------: ed effort to hold positjaha. Th8 ' Dorset DRESSES up production. Russia’s prospective participation today capturcd''the town of Washington, Sept. z - " I }[V|7ed” 'air laidfr.s in the province .Stockholm. Sept. 2.—(4>) Ger- Japanese are' reported mfcktog Spun rayon and cotton $1.39 to $2.98 Wether war contracts should j of Naples, 1 CHICKEN A LA KING Several refugees reported that Wsshin^ton, Sept. 2—( ^ — The with the United States and Brit­ Sumy, important Ukrainian n.an military experts claimed a| --"Pall counter-attacks m that Large jar 99e prints. Sizes 7 to 14. ' the Germans had ended strikes at ain in the solution of these prob- ended 'abruptly or tapered o ffl“ ‘ No Alli'ed planes were lost dtir- Office of Krice Administration regional center about 100 big victory over British bomber* i Helsingoer and Elsinore Monday lems_ The department issued a gradually when peace cornea has ing the operations and the lack ot (Continued oa Page Eight) THENEWPREM by threatening to shoot every 10th boosted the ration points for statement saying that Russia had miles northwest of Kharkov, mention in todaytoday’s _ communique -, j, of in Tuesday night’s, raid against j worker. Moscow announced in a spe­ developed into a major contro- anv enemy planes sh^ down ‘bdl- b Glass Jars creamery butter^toom 10 to 12 been consulted about and kept yersy among po.st-war'planners. > Berlin but by ’ their own admis-1 NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS Other refugees reaching Sweden fully Informed of military opera­ cated that enemy opposition was C9 Potats) —r 4ie \ $ 1.98 to points.a pound to d a ^ u t simultan­ cial order of the day. e Tlie issue was brought into the Sion# il_was apparent today that' in steadily fewer numbers said tions in the European theater of dwindling even further. -■ eously cut meat ratioh.. values. open by. Dr, Stanley F. Teele. de­ The concentrated bombing of the the Tl.A.F. aucce^ded in dumping j 46 Oz. Jar Madonna they had difficulty in getting war and also with respect to po­ puty director of the War Produc­ through the German patrols. They Overhauling other ratisn point Ixmdort, Sept. 2.— (i^’)— Italian toe was carried out in five a hugi load of bomba , on the.: Flashes! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE litical situations arising directly tion bot^rd'.s Procurement Policy 36” WASHABLE $ 3 .9 8 added that the Germans shoot at values to meet the changvhg con­ The Germans, by their own raids by British .Bostons and Balti­ Reich’s capital. | (Late Bulletins of the UP) IVliB) (4 Blue Points) — 39c out of .military operations.’.’ division, in a speech at (Chicago Neutral Swedish correspondents] boats which fail to turn back to ditions, OPA also increaseo\ the This latest evidence of Anglo- admission, were hastily with­ more* and American Mitchells es­ SEERSUCKERS blue-stamp ration value of fqilr yesterday. Dr. .Teele plumped for corted by Spitfires reported thr.t the- Germans massed GIANT CORN FLAKES Denmark and one Dane related the American efforts to work closely drawing today from their prompt termination of contracts, nearly I,4o0 night fighter*/' In I To .-tsk Probe Of Killing Nazi, plane pilots even, shot refu­ types of canned fruit and nine cai Communications Attacked Me with the Soviet union was coupled "quick CR.sh” from the goverpnienl their effort fo keep the_^^ltlsh Orleans, Sept. i . —*JP)— DIB- gees who had reached Swedish ter­ ned and processed food* and lower­ once strong Doneti< l>asin sa­ Rail and highway communica­ j bsequently with a press confer- lo reimburse contractor.* and., aid bombers from rea'ching Berlin, i jrlct .Attorney J, Bernard CockB PftUot rmdlnf' ritorial waters; - ed the value on eight other*. en'®e corhment by Secretary Hull lient in southern Russia pre­ tions were attacked at Cape Sparti- Rrilogg’s All revisions are effective Sun­ their reconversion, and the use of announced today that he would MkJ Regarded Political Refugees that\he considered - a tripartite vento, Oliveta, La Marina Gam- Nazi experts told (he Swedish VARIETY CEREAL.. ,J5c JUMPERS sumably in fear- of an even Federal funds to pay dismissal newspapermen th at; the R.A.F. a grand Jury inv«stigaUon of tlwj ' So far, Sweden has given asylum day. meeting highly desirable but had brie and Bova Marina. A-36 in­ THE MONRO^ HOME OPA exlained that the changes greater debacle than the one. wages to workers. used about as nr^aby planes on killing yesterday of WllUe StoveBdil SHURFINE COFFEE Smart stripe* ahd checks m all C o r d u r o y, gabardines, to nearly 500 Danes, all of whom no plan*, for attending such a Industry Itself Divided vaders also damaged the radio sta­ color*. The most practical wool plaids, spun rayon. are regarded as political refugees. in butter ration* resulted from a at Taganrog which the Ru.s- tion at Cae Spartivento Tuesday’s raid as they did on 36, confessed child attacker, bjr| 33c pound. survey showing local ahortages in meeting nHnself. sians say, cost them 41,000 troops. WPB official gave this a# a Aug. 23. when 1.700 tons Of bomb* OVEN DEHYDRATER fabric for ladic*’ and children's Sizes 7 to 14. One refugee asserted that wrhile Prime Mlmatelr'^ Churchill had ” It was a good raid.” said Capt., Detective Joseph VIgurle in wear. the face of a dwindling supply. The Berlin military circles attempted "personal hope," stresaing that from 700 heavy British bombers police automobile. Cocke said W e have just received a Von Hannecken was in control of proposed in ni* Quebec speech opinion .in Washington had not Theodore Bioman of West Duluth, W hy go hungry next winter? the military dictatorship, Warner boost in 'Stamp ration values for to explain away the retreat by Minn., who with his bombardier, d evasta^ the w®"! south case would be placed. before shipment of Pure Vermont canned and processed foods, it add­ Tuesday that aXin^di^R o f the telling Swedish correspondents concealed. Other officials here dis­ SI c t io ^ qf the city *nd left fires Preserve thjs natural flavor Best,'^ German minister to Den- foreign ministers ofsthe three gov­ Sergt. Robert T. Veitch, went on grand Jury when R meet* nex Maple Syrup in gallon and ed, is designed to slow down shop that greater forces were needed closed that industry itself ia divid­ which burned for two day*. Tuesday. Stevens was shot as and nutritive value of the $ 2 .4 9 to > mark, was still at the head Of . the ernments should be\)ield prelim- ed on the question. t^’gallon cans. pars' demands. in the west to meet an expected (Continued on Page Two) (th e London Daily Express re­ killed while being token from garden this simple and eco­ Fresh Meat* Reduced Allied invasion. Those industries to which the ported that the Germans "sent up .Seventh Preejnet poUce station (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page war has brought unparaiLeled ex­ Do al) your shopping at nomical way. Place the ■ -y*------Creamery butter will go up two Tell Far Different Story 1,000 fighters Tucaday night in an detective headquarters 'for furth pansion and to which pea(:e would attempt to beab. off the R.A.F. oiie stop and come to Pine- Monroe Dehydrater in your red . ration points a pound Sunday, But Moscow comipmuqnes told questioning after being IdenUAe $ 4 .5 0 Children’s Sweaters bring S swift and probably lasting bombers, which the paper said oven to dry vegetables and ^ d the ration Value of 35 cuts of a far different .story—one of an Wednesday In rape attacks hurst Thursday between 8 fresh meat will be reduced one or deflation, advocate a gradual shut­ Casualties Hit dumpoiL 1.500 tons of bombs, on fruits. Coat or slipron styles. .Ui avalanche of Russian •military down on war production to. mini­ snuill girls. a. m. and 6 p. m. wool in red. navy, copen, green, ‘Blind Fury’ two point*. Coal Deliverv Berlin. power sweeping against and mize Immediate postwar disloca­ raid and maroon. ■ Sizes 3 to 6x. ■ The .Office of Price >Adminlstra- around outfought and outmaneu- 109,932 Total (The Express 'called the Complete-with illustrated tion said today it is boosting- tions. Typical of this group are "the greatLt air battle of the i To I’la.v Service Imnn- - ' SKIRTS New Theory verisd Nazi Armies. shipbuilders, mining operators and instructions andgMOK Part wool plaids.', gabardine;-. creamery butter from 10 to 12 Pool Planned war " If the^,expre*s tonnage fig- Washington. Sept. handy wall chart... $1.25 to $2.98 • points' a pound because production A Russian war bulletin recorded machine tool makers. < uic is correct the Tuesday raidi .Xrniy and Nav.v fooHiair classK Pleated. Plain colors In part In the other camp are those wool. Sizes 7 to 16. is five per cent below estimates today by the Soviet monitor, giv­ Losses Incliifle. Mili­ was lighter’ oy 200 tons than the. will lie played this fall. The de Investigators in Slaying and the "decline is steadily increas­ Estimates of ^Increased ing figures that made Taganrog makers of tanks, ordnance, air­ attack on Aug 23.1 . ! slon rvas made known today ing.” Country —farm-churned — the greatest single German defeat craft parts and the like who would tary Forces ami Mer- When the British iKiinbers re- .Xssislant Secretary of Mar Jo Boys’ Cotton. Of WAC See< More butter will be cut from 40 to 6 Use Based Largely on since' Stalingrad, said charging welcome the chance for a quick _____ .1. .McCIoy. .XsUed at his press CO farewell to war goods and a speedy eliaiil Marine Figures. th* $ 2 .9 8 to Red 'Army troops had killed more (Continued on Page Two) ■1 ferenie whether any decision . Jersey Sweaters Than One in Crime. Grarp. Maoma Rldinga lower Manhattan where Nprman Government .policies on food are of millions o f pound* of beef—"In rlne since Pearl Harbor tqtal lions subc^ommitt^e handling aU Clarksdale, .Ml**., Sept. 2.- I> We had to gel another load in oirler to lake Camp Atterbuay WAC, said today tees will name local boards where so confusing that feeders are re­ other wdrds. we may have a glut Three persons. Including two ’Thomas, Socialist le a d e r,w a s coal delivery problems are bq* 109.932. War departirient fuhd*, said he be­ Qiildren’s^Socks they were entertaining a theory speaking. >' fusing to buy the Aood of steers, of beef this fall; but we will have The latest stotiatics on those lieved it would be far better .to oAlcers. were killed and tlu ^ ' care o f the business. th's crime was committed by more lleved likely, and prepare a cen­ which are being slaughtered only; a famine In the spring" Injured, one possibly fatoUy. Coodltlaii Serious sus of coal daUvery equipment . killed In action, wounded, reported Induct men between 37 and 45 R u y W A R Anklets In ankleta and half stylea. Slzm than on* peraon “in a moment of Manfredi was token to Bellevue pasture-fat,” sayji Frabk 8. Boiqe Bolce said most livestock and without dependents than tq their car struck a bridgo foar i 4 to 8, Navy, red, copen. and and manpower, tbe capacity oj feed men believe the meat man­ missing or token prisoner brought COME ON OVER _ Flae Quality blind fury.” They did not elaborate. hospital. Authoritiea said his. con­ of Sonolta, Aria., president of the the Army casualties to, 69,358 fathers under 38 in the service.^ south of here about I a. m. t In solid.colors or stripes in turn white. ' 14eut. Noel Jonea ’ of the city operating yards, orders on hand, American National Livestock as­ agement, plan developed'• by the. The ilead were listed as FIrat I • • r Mercerized Coiion' dition was serlouf. and normal delivery areas of each through last week. To date the Main Need tor Replacemeat* ■ ■ '• » _ back or gripper tops. detectives, said authorities were in- About ah hour after the stab­ sociation. ■. * * livestock and meat industry would •‘The size of .our Army now is George D. Carey. New Br t » Sizes 8 to 11. 29c Pr. dealer.. j.;.. be the answer to many of ^ their' .Navy casualties are 21;556; Ma- Conn., and Second Lieut. BONDS ' _ I tehsifying their search for a ’’wo­ bing, police said, NUdi walked up The objective livestock men hope rinea 87,904, and' the Cpqst Guard such that the main need for addi­ This Information, Eiaslman said, to accomplish is balancing the su|i- problems. R.Jlrleg, Peoria, RL, 8 o t o ^ Anklets and Knicker man-in black’! whom a bellboy oaid to a policeman and admitted knif­ will be the basis for each local de­ 363. The latest me.rchant ma­ tional men is for replacements. he oaw in Corporal Ridings’ room ing Manfreldi. Later, Manfredi ply of meat afiimals against avail­ Under this plan, which would Snyder said. ” We have plenty of offleerk at Fletcher an* I 2i^c, 35c, 39c Pr. ‘ Boys’ Part W opl livery pool 1 program. - huve a fiexible scale' tor ' meat rine summary ahowed 4,751 dead Socks a short time b^ore she was found IdentiHed Nudi'as his assailant at able feed, and producing meat well-trained soldier* on American Dorothy Halbert of O OSTER'S when and where it Is needed. point values, price remilation* and missing. MUa Louise Hunsucker, 29,J AND alain Saturday night Mias Rid­ the boapitol, police reported. . soil now and they can be. used for foe beiya or gWa, stzea to li. Shorts “What w* n e^ U a definite, would be eUmlnAted, with * th8' 14481 Usted as Dead dale, wa* de«rlbed hy ings’ home was in Warm .Bprlnga, Nudi, who Is being held for ar­ Treuurjr Balanca ■ In a)l aervicea. 19,581 are Usted 'replacemento to combat aervlce M FOR FINE FOODS ■ r..- announced ' plan bjf the govern­ readily moveable point 'values to aoon as their places here are flllM. tockeo as prohahty fatally In navy ar browta ISanneL Siaea' Oa. raignment. Uvee in the Bronx "but tended to jregulate demand and aa dead and 35.895 aa nilsaing. S to S . Detectives continued to hold un­ refused to discloae bis opeu^tion, Washington, Sept. 2—( ^ — The ment—the amount of meat need­ There I* no reason why men up to Less aerionsly hart were [OAKLAND STREET ' TELEPHONE 7^86 .STAMPS 29c, 35c, 39c Pr. ed and how we can expect to ful- thus establish price* to the con The Army, however, reported that E. McKowa, Fletcher ■ der 82-300 bond, on a vagrancy police said. position of the Treasury Aug. 31: . 18,748 of It* wounded h*v* been 45, without dependent*. cannot ■ V . $2.50 Receipt^,^;i4,073,328.97; eicpen- All thr needs.” declared CHaude K. Burner. ' . ■ Mi*a Virgtaia B«thMI^ charge, Robert Woffington. 22, Tresca., piiblisner' of H' Martello muldt MANCMISml CO^N* ditures, 8430,900.446.98; n^t bal: McCan,. Victoria, Tex., ranqher. The government , Arst would

out for the first time wiih an as Taganrog victory they destroyed Deaths Last Night 5 From Slate sertlon that German troops were 537 German tanks, 211 planes, Greatest S(oa Stpry at the Circle Avert Strikes \ Main Street PlatteI Attacks }■ being withdrawn from the Russian Butter Point,•s. Nurses Aides Nazi Experts Loan Drive nearly 2;000 guns ranging upward Rain Affects [Long Form Is Needed front to meet the Allied Invasion in size from mach|ne-guns, 3,600 Before Start Provldenct, R. I.—Joaaph A. Die in Action Block Is Sold Are Centered threat in the Mediterranean and Value Raised Are Graduated trucks, ten fuel dumps and 29 am­ Plans Ready (Donnolly, 57, former state stna- western Europe. ' , Claim Victory•f munition dumps. Ki C. CarnivfiJ tor, one-time left fielder for the This appeared to he more of an Booty captured included 95 Boston Braves and basebaU coach ^ttempt to discourage Allied in­ For Precise Tax Job Mediation and Arbitra* Captain Included in Cas­ Three Story Building On Italy’s Toe To 12 Pound Over Raiders tanks, 198 guns of various caliber, Civilian Army of JOO?- for Providence college. vasion plans, fof the best Informa­ Oilorfiil and linprpsHivt* 217 mortars, 409 machine-guns, Cuts Attendance I St. Louis—Prof. Lelio M. Mo- ualty List Issued by tion in London was that instead on Sept. 15 tion Board Agents At Eldridge' Street (Continued from Page One) Cpretnonies When 594 trucks and 22 ammunition slallments of 68.50 0 0 0 Volunteers Mobil- lino, 61, former assistant director of reinforcing troops in western (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Bumps, the bulletin said. Tent Attractions I 'ome W ith Income Un- and Dec. 16. Aid ‘Unusual Record'. of the Metropolitan Opera. He War Department, Europe the Germans may well Changes Hands. his 50th mi.ssion. "We got several Menihers Are ‘Capped’ f1 or RIO 0 0 0 W ill Find I This may seem Uk« a lot of iaed in Connecticut. , v«..a born In Italy.. have'bccn diverting them from points a pound in an effort to get turned to Berlin Tuesday night' Good Business. ~ der 0fiu,uw riut* ^ ^ relaUve- Beverly Hills, Calif.—Gaylord direct hits on the target.v ------j Hartford, Sept. 2.—(Pi - State Washington, Sept. 2—(if)— Five Fiance and the low Countries to more of it to market. Nazi commentators acknowledged Tt More Suitable Than ■ ly small amount of money, but Hartford, Sept. 2—(J>)— A civil­ F. Lloyd, 55, former actor of. the Edith E. Eaton and B. Evelyn Flames were seen to leap^ iip - Under the OPA revision, all The seventh class of Nurses’ Board of Mediation and. Arbitra­ Connecticut soldiers, including a Italy, Denmark and the Balkans. to foreign correspondents that Rain cut heavily into tlje attend ' , c ____ the fact la that if Aloysius had ian army of more than 100,000 vol­ silent screen and brother of Pro­ Reed of 146 Benton street have over wide areas after the jjwives of lamb and mutton, with the excep- Aides to complete 150 hours of Getting Ready ^Pe short-form work sheet he ducer Harold Lloyd. captain,' have been killed in action, planes laid their bombs irr'neat and about 350 planes broke thrbugh ance at the Knights of Columbu Short Form sent tion agepta gel 'tortile scene of acquired by quitclaim deed owner- liop of breast and flank and some service at the Manchester Me­ the German anti-aiccraft and , ------— : would have (•stlmated his taxes at unteers has been mobilized in Con­ the War department reported last'' close-knit patterns-,at the other variety meata, are reduced one morial Hospital, vuis graduated Carnival at Main and . Delmon necticut to begin a house-to-house labor disputes even before the dis­ «h ^ of the three-story brick block targets. fighter defenses, which on the (Editor’s Note: Taxpayers 6637.6S and found himself paying night as it issued a casualtyltit of Scaveilius Decline^ point, moat bacon cuts two points, last night with apploprlate cere­ basis of the Aug. 23 raid meant For Opening streets last night. Expectations a $36.05 instead of $17. canvas a.w eek from today when putes brealc'out and that, aaya the a t 1076-77 Main street, corner of monies, in the chapel of the South whose yearly income is more Finns Discussing 164 names covering different and a few, other types of pork one that about 850 tons of bombs and noon today were that the camiv; Will Be Applied Next March, the Third w a r loan campaign gets board e'halrman In a report on. the Main and Eldridge streets, accord­ point. Beef rib cuts, roasts and Methodist church. The pastor. Rev. than 62,700 if single, or 6S.5()0 theaters of the war-"' Declare Allie)i M assing Nazi Bid to Form incendiarlps were dropped on the for a married couple, qr who However, it’s also j^salble that underway. fiscal year ended June 30. is the ing to deed filed with Town Clerk steak and airloin ateaks are loiter­ W. Ralph Ward,' J r , offered the would i—In a New (ioveriiiiieiit Meat Supplies Larger R. A. F. raided Berlin three times drizzle during the afternoon. Witi tax, or who have outside In­ owes a taxpayer some money, lin is to reach every employed Person strikes. * Stockholm, Sept. 2—((Pi - Fin­ Killed in the North African area ,*!fhe block contains more than a entrance march, and the "Star- or income receiver aa part of the doaen •small apartments, centrally series of nervous broadcasts,* Axis Estloiating meat supplies will be during March, causing tremendous wartime forecasts limited In soopi come or are earrtlng less than that case, the overpayment will There were 25 strikes and two land's .eight* political parties held (including Sicily); Spangled Banner” at the close of The New Students. campaign to raise Connecticut s Guardiano, Pfc. Vincent — located, with stores on the Main radio commentators declared to- (Continued from Page One) 7 per'cent larger in September destruction. and covering a wide territory then they did last year, must file be applied next March on three work stoppages during the year, separate meetings today to dis­ than in August, OPA said lamb the service. Red, white and blue was no way of knowing just whai types of payments that will come quota of 6453,000,000. The state s said the ^ a rd chairman, Norman cuss privately thie critical foreign Eustacchio Guardiano, father, 75 street front and Eldridgre street ejay that the Allies were massing ■ • - /. .. flowers decorated the chapel, and Raid Oelalls Restricted All public'’schools in, the Town new tax reports by Sept. 15. civil authority. said that production is higher than ad­ the weather conditions in Man due then: quota in the Second W ar loan last J. Ware, ’ yesterday, the longest policy and agitation for a sepa­ High street. Derby. firont of the building; Stamps on vast invasion armadas both in the each graduate wore ay corsage of Dctail.s of Tue.sday's raid still of This 1s the third of three dally Dani.sh newspaper edltor.s who hati vanced estimates and pork supplies Manchester will open for tbe Chester would be by evening. columns explaining the new 1. Half of the uncanceUed por­ spring was $317,000,000. strike in s War plant lasted two rate peace with Russia. Keefe, Pvi. Arthur M. ~ Mrs.' the document Indicate a value of Mediterranean and in Britain for Victory stamps in the form of a were restricted' by Nazi censorship Spearhead Sale* Program 617,500 on ,the property transac­ a two-directional continental as­ been placed iinder ’arrest werp re- are, expected to be about 13 per fall term on Wednesday morning, Those booths that were undei requirements.) tion of the lower 1942 or 1943 tax­ days and involved 400 workers, A showdown on foreign policy Grace Donahue, mother, 10 Fiat- "V” mounted on red, white and but the Berlin correspondent of the cover' did a fairly good bus'nes es (cancellation,# amounts to 75 Orrin P. Kllbourn. general sales tion. sault which might be sprung at Icased and alloyfed to re.supic op­ cent a-bove August, but beef sup­ Stockholm newspaper Tidningen. while the longest strike dn a non­ may come tomorrow when criti­ bush avenue, Hartford. plies will increase only slightly. blue ribbon. Miss Anna Sampson, September 8. The opening time rasrm.ght an^ihT .....game wa; per cent or 650, whichever is ■manager,. State Police Commis­ any moment. erations under ^a strict N^si cen­ was permitted to say that since a By Jam es Marlow and war plant lasted 12 days snd in­ cism will be levelled in Parlia­ Lill. Tech. 4th Gr. Harry J. — "This (meat supply) increase is Volunteer Nurses' Aide chairman, for each school will be as follow's: ^ held as usual, although tnn Ftl #!I case ' George Zlclke larger). sioner Edward J. Hickey, tn charge volved 14 workers, his report sdd- ment against the present policy, Whether based bn fact or fancy, sorship only after they Had agreed large number^ of bombers got of the community house-to-house Harry W. Lill, fathec. 173 Parrott insufficient to permit substantial presided and introduced the speak­ Hollister • « . 8*45 thaathe •Hrlnlrlngpshrinking attendance.'aff• .<4due t 2. Any adjustment to bo made ed:' ’ but neither diplomatic nor politi­ ^.^itor’s Pal or in the hopes of' feleaning infor­ to follow Best's' instructions. ers. through to the'city damage was i Washington, Sept. 2—(iP)— Tax- effort, Grosvenor Ely, Norwich avenue. Bridgeport reductions in all meat point values Robertson . 8:45 the weather, was felt. on 1943 tax when the final figures .Act With I’romplnes* cal observers expecteVl any imme­ mation on Allied plans, the sud­ Von Hfinnecken’s reported at­ Aldes*.4re Given Credit "heavy both inside Berlin and on Dapers who want to do a precise banker, and John J.. McKeon, head Killed-in the Pacific area: tempt, to win oVer Scavenius fol­ but the distribution of meat short­ Green .... 8:45 ' Saturday afternoon will be notei are available on the complete re­ "This unusual recorrd,” Ware diate change in Finland's position Fleischer, .(.Tapt. Robert P. —t Stab Viotiiii den spurt iu the enemy's inva.sion C. Elmofe Watkins, who is a the outskirts" Ob of e.stimaUng their 1943 income port all taxpayers must file at of a New Haven investment house, lowed by a few hours the resigns- ages throughout the country is ex­ Buckland . 8:45 as children’s dav and the tfiemberi wrote to Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ of being a co-belligerent of Ger­ Mrs. Harry Easton, sunt, 120 speculation betrayed his uneasi­ member of both the Memorial Hos­ (The British Air Ministry said of the carnival committee an that time. as co-chairmen of the Banking and. Gary Cooper Frances Dee and George Raft (reading from left.to right tloh of Jqbkn C. W. Kruse from pected to become more equal, thus South .... 8:45 ■axes for the Sept, 15 declaration win, “has been achieved by reason many. Union avenue, West Haven. ness over what the immediate fu­ pital Board of Trustees, and the the Germans sprang a new defense hopeful that b ^ h t akies will favo 3. The first quarterly payment Investment division, are spear­ above) head the big cast in Paramount’s gripping saga of the. m s , (Continued from Page One) fits pOst'a.s Danish minister to minimizing the danger of tempo­ Washington 9:00 |Vill need the lotig, form work sheet of the promptness with which the It will he the first general dis­ Killed in the Southwest Psciflo ture will brine. Red Cross Board, thanked the Red tactic during Tuesday's raid, but it Lincoln . . . them for the matinee session, a pf 1944 taxes over and alKJve heading the sales program from "Souls At Sea," which opens Friday at th e Circle theater. The co-fea­ Sweden; Kruse declared that a rary, acute shortages . in local 9:00 vhich Internal Rcvenife offices will state headquarters with Norman agents of the board have acted in cussion of foreign policy ’ aince area: (The ), was shot and kill- The Nazi-controlled Paris radio areas,” OPA said. O oss (Chapter and the Nurses’ back-fired and this possibly ac­ Nathan Hale 9:00 which prices for, all the rides iv*l amounts to be withheld from pay. ture, "Youth On Parade,’’ a college miMical, stars Ruth Terry and dealing with grievances. Long be­ ' Giramonti. Pvt. Edward J .— Mrs. constitutional government had Aides in behalf of the hospital. He luppiy. . ; That's where the estimating busi­ B. Bertolette, president of the November. 1941, .when the F’inns, ^ Jan. 11 several blocks away gave considerable attention toyf^e- "The purchasing, power of mea^- counted for less R. A. F. losses Highland fark 9:00 he at reduced rates. Adm'ssion i John Hubbard. fore the grievance has broken out aided by the Germans, drove the' Carlotta Giramonti. mother, 296 X....,-cebsed to exist in Denniark with said hospitals of the size of our . Any taxpayer whpse income is ness starts in again. Hartford Gas Co., serving as chief from the scene of last night's al­ fats stamps in September will be than the 58-plane casualty suffered Bunce 9;00 free. into an open rupture, even before Russians out of territory they had Clinton street. New Britain. Linea Spain, t^bhg ythe advent of the German military own institution have been obliged on Aftg. 23. i-nore’ than $10,000 must use this aide to State (Siairman Thomas tercation. The killer still is being Of the presence at Glbraltar/of two dictatorship. HirtAtnrmhin a little larger than in August be­ Keeney ...... 9:15 ( 'last year’s record harvest. wegian Air Force, declared today. Hartford. Sept. 2— (/P) —The ing said the dralt and the shift to Second Force Asseinbllng functions. Kruse, however, de­ schools -for the first time should over into the victory tax column redouble current efforts to push the many busy war plants in Ckin- delectable. Shark steaks.' shark poifit. Ten-inch and seven-inch beef in unison they recited the Volun­ tion has been evacuated from the This overall figtire was predictedl »re X-ed out—with two exceptions At the end of the campaign, the essential industries was draining MANY NEVER i clined to say that h'fi was Joining bring with them a copy of their payroll plan participation well Connecticut State W ar council has necticut "doll'Sr losses In produc­ fillets and kippered shark have In another broadcast, the Paris rib steaks and roasts also are cut teer Nurses' pledge. Miss Gilbert, city. The latest information to despite an estimated 9 per cent de-l which the average taxpayer, will admiral said, the Germans demand­ their personnel seriously. The work station said that a second amphi­ the Free Dani.sh Movement. blr|h tertlficate and be ready to above the 10 per cent mark. Wom­ taken steps to obtain draft defer­ tion running to many millions of now Joined the sea food bill-pf- < a point, as well as some variety field worker for the Red Cro«s said reach Stockholm said that about Cline in food crops, which the WF a I have to watch. ed that the Norwegians pay pen­ consists chiefly of loading arid un­ fare. ■ i bious force was assembling In Against ""Exile” Oovemment - pres'ent evidence of vaccination. en’s committees and workers will dollars would have resulted had cuts of veal and beef. a few word.s! comparing the Aides 500,000 persons have been moved Children transferring from an­ said would be more than offset .by I There aren't any X’s in the vic­ sions to the widows and dependents ment for sdme employes in the feed loading feed and grain, and only w'ork beep stopped 'while employ­ SUSPECT CAUSE Britainr and that "the moment is (In London, the Danish conser­ with others with, whom she had assist in all the undertakings. Canned fish products which con­ from Berlin for the duration of the other town should bring with them production of 24 billion pounds of I tory tax Column opposite the items of the Nazi soldiers killed or Special Campaigns Planned and grain industry which is not strong men or youths are physi­ ers and employes fought out their approaching when *n Anglo-Amer­ vative leader Christmas Moeller come in contact. She sa'd she had tain more than 20 per cent of ra­ "bomb war.” fa transfer from their Increased chicken and egg I of interest and taxes paid. How­ wounded in the invasion. Norway In addition , to the general pro­ •Classed ^ s essential by the War cally able to do it, they said. ' bitter battles in the traditional ican invasion armada will cross declared the Free Danish council learned muqh from the exercises former, product, dF BACKACHES tioned fish—sandwich spread, fish ! school. ever. the ordinary taxpayer can’t promptly agreed. gram, a number pf special cam- the channel and disembark its was against setting up an "exile" last night, and praised the w’ork Meat quotas were instituted duf-1 Manpower commission. manner." pastes, etc.—go on the point table ! A child who will be five years deduct those items in figuring the "I am surprised that you ac­ pEdgns will be under way by’ “a t Arrest Railway Employes Besides Ware, those signing the This Old Treatment Often lONG ON EXPENSES ? armies on the F'rench coast. government at the present time. the Manchester Red Cross Chap­ ing low nrodiictlon months to as-1 Tuesday the draft board chair­ Brings Happy Raliaf for the first time at 12 points a old on or before January first of victory tax. That is permissible cept," said the German general tack day," the opening day of tlie report were John H. Closs .of (“If the head of the state of ter is doing with regard to Nur.ses’ i Irkes Sees man in Danbury announced that, M sar so ttsm nikT* aattiaa baeksehs "Two gigantic Armies will come pound. sure sufficient quantities for thal only when such payments are made who transmitted the demand. carhpaign. Masonic orgjanizations Madrid, Sept. 2.—(P) — Reports Waterbury. the vice chairman and SHE HAD SORE, Denmark (King CTiristUm) had Aides. • ' ‘ I I next year may enter kindergarten temporarily at least, pre-Pearl fa­ qtikkly. ODM tbsjr diMOTW that th* ru t eauM . SHORT or CUSH? to- grips in the near future,” the Earlier today OPA announced armed forces and export needs as "in carrying on any trade or busi­ "N ot at all," replied the Nor­ throughout the state are inaugurat­ reaching Madrid said German oc­ George A. Doyle of Bridgejxirt. M tbair traubi* may b* tirad Iddnayi. been outside the frontiers of the Dr. Robert P. Knapp presented -this September. A child who well as an eaual distribution of the | wegian official with whom the gen­ thers would not be drafted out of ACHING. HOT FEET , the sdvantSMs------of a broadcast added, "and Frenchmen changes in the blue stamp point Gi*s will be six years old on or be­ ness or in A e production or collec­ ing a $6,000,000 war bond drive, cupation authorities in France had i \Th» kklMya ar* Nxtura'. ahM w»y of Uk- READ WH.AT .SHE MID ___ __ flosn. le ptovidividM------needed will witness far more vicious bat­ country our . position would have dipi-n'as to the class of 19 aider, | civilian supply. eral was dealing. "Hitler has an­ Danbury hat factories although I i U th««xeM acids «nd wute out oftba blood. value of 21 procca.scd foods— 13 up fore January first may enter first tion of income or for the manage­ and the American Legion of Con arrested all eight employes of the ReserY'S* OeciHion on Extradition ! Thayhtlpmootpooplopaaaabout.4pintiaday. **l^aarT«reM tonnrv with c a ^ Mooihlf repayments take tles than anything experienced in been clear," Moeller said at a who were Irma Accornero, Mabel nounced that you lost only 1,163 hatting also is on the WMCs non- callniiees—fowld Imrilly worka Trl*4 and 8 down—and restored dried gr.ide this September. In those ment, conservation or maintenapee necticut is- launching another to Moi'bihaiv railway station in B rit­ X Wnon diaorder o t kidney (uoetfoii ponnita k m ooeiidCtsdoo citing prices 1940. Allied air attacks on French public meeting of the council yea- Bl'’ !Terstaff. Harriet ,C*sperson. Dry Soon killed and wounded. We Can afford essential list. ItetMBOua mattar to lamain in your biocxl, it most eTcrjthiBBa Flaallj I •••••■• prunes, rai.slns and currants to ra­ sohools which have ' no kindergar­ of property held for the produc­ raise $2,40().000 to purchase torpe­ tany on charges of stealing mer­ Hartford. Sept. 2 — Lieut. PODOL. Wkat a relict# A tew and MW tiuNS. A loan of 6100 towns have only been a foretaste terday. "Then he could have set Lillian Larson. Doris Mdnto.sh, Return to England to pay pension.s for them.” Woodcock Nanieti Committee mayx.uuBO nafziog backsoha, rhaunutia 061 tioning. Those changes also will ten a child will be admitted to tion of income.” does for the submarines that will chandise and packages off trains. Gov. William L Hadden yesterday p ain a.h fM ln a. loss of pop and ansnpr, gst- eppllcatloae at eiiilit tke trick# I when pcofflpdy. p> of things to oome." up a government which would take effect Sunday. Increased are Bettv Weir, Barbara Harris. Dor- Sample Computation The Germans. Riiser-Larsen Harold F. Woodcock, chairman ting up nisnta, swaUins, puffinm uodw tha- So more tortvre* Now I work ket* (rontliuied from Page One) first grade who w ill be six years be financed by the,j8t!ate. The line through Morbihan skirts reserved decision, pending further I 13 mootbly eontecutivc Earlier this week. Berlin came have the recognition of ail.”) * the ration value of canned fraits othv Straughan. Mabel TiMing- London. Sept. 2—i>Pi— Gen. Sir I Here’s a sample computation said, thereupon dropped their de­ of the W ar Council, yesterday syta, hwdaoha* and diiiinus. Fraquant or ter and eleep kettera'* writes lire# Wa old on or before March first of Connecticut's campaign will the coast and is reported complete­ consideration and investigation, on acanty puBstaS .srith amartioc and bumint I of 61().0) aach. These developments Came as the and all' frozen foods. Decreased hast, Mary McVeigh, Lucienne Alan Brooke, chief of tbe Im­ ■with the long-form: mands. named a five-man committee rep­ A.» New HaYee. PODOLa*-e wkiteg are "living on borrowed time” as next year. start next Thursday morning with ly' devoted to coastal defensea. the request of the state of Georgia Bomotimas abowt (i» rs is aomathing wrong ■reaeeleee cream. Caeee eed eoatkee A AtasMif loan on your own Danes continued their oasaive re- are several types of canned begns, Pomerleau, EMzabeth Romoska, perial general'staff, and Air Chief Aloysius Marblehead makes $90 He declared that when Norway resenting the feed and grain indus­ with your kidntya oYliUddar. tke loflemmed ekln tieeeee. Will eet far as gasoline is concerned! a statewide broadcast from the for extradition of Robert W ,; Don't waitt wait!. AakAkk youi'drnsglityouri' for Doan’• signature is made with prompt sist.ince agalhst Von Hanneeken's beefs, carrots. pumpkin and Esther Steger. Lillian Serretto, Kindergarten sessions will be 5Iar.shal Sir Arthur Portal, chief a week. That’s $4,680 for the was attacked there were 1,024 try, to act as an advisory body to •tale*, tact a 50r Jar todap at Weldaa Personal Notices The Pacific cOast has a "com­ held as follows: of the air staff,- returned to Eng- deck of a fighting submarine off State Selective Service headquar­ Abaca, source of hemp, rcachej Chambers, a Bridgeport Negro, si-i Pilb,u,cdauecaaaluUylUj by ddUTono(or ovtrf0 llrav Co,s Cealcr Pkarmaep# Mar^ privsM service. For a Ipan, come dictatorship, which apparently was •squash. Mary Balch, Dorothy McKee, Vir­ fortable supply” but "if the peo­ year, which-he writes in. both Norwegian ships on the high seas New London, and state headquar­ Nathan Hale School, p. m.'s<^-|land today from the Quebec war ters. He look the action after con­ harvest age about 18 months after ledgrdly a Georgia rhsin pkp l>ruv Co.s J. Ha Hale Corps# aktl 10, phone or write today. being slightly relaxed. New Point Values ginia Thornton, Adelhelde Walk­ ple therie could know of the mili­ columns. and Maj. Vidkun Quisling, Nkzi- ters is making plans to present the all pood drop atorea. Sion only. .J conference. "Vice Admiral Lord appointed premier, ordered them to ferring with Selective Service rep­ planting. 'fugitive. i wuU from your blood. Gat Ooana Pilia. The German-controlled Danish • Following are the new meat and er. Flora Pickles. tary demands that Us ahead when 'Then he sets down his estimated first plaque to a ' (Jonn^tHiiut sub­ Card of Thanks radio said Von HahnecRen had or­ butter point valutfs per pound: Mrs. Howard Flavell. who is an Lincoln, a. m. - and p, m. ses- Louis Mountbatten, new' Allied deductions under the regular in­ make for A.xis ports. NoA s single U n tm e i PlNANCg CO. We wljfli lii exprcKR our glno«^« I » ... „ the war in the Pacific reallv gets sions. marine at launching pafemohies in dered martial law restilctions Beef-^lO-inch rib .steaks. 1 under way, they, would know that commander in chief in southeast come tax: Interest paid. $180; tax- ship obeyed the order,. New London on Sept. 12, three •lata Tiiaalet Rnliaina - mipr^cintion for all the. Uiudnesi Waahin.gton; a. ni. and • .!• PiMr „ Phnaa S4U0 Rlio>vn ii« In our reocot bereave* eafed, even as reports of sabotage points; seven-inch rib steaks, 11 welcomed the graduates into the there is anythirig but comfort m. Asia, returned yesterday. •s paid (he can’t count Federal in­ days after the drive starts. organization, making a total In'ohend session.s. D. R. Brawn. Mo*. , inent*. to thoao who aeiu flowers, tO and - industrial slowdowns contin­ points; sirloin steaks, 11 point.s: come tax or social security), $125; P. BalUnimc A SonA, Newark, N. J. oiir noliixhliorR and frtende, to the ued to trickle across the frontier. 10-inch cut rib-standing roasts, 9 the Corps of 128. I Hollister, a. m. and p. m ses- contributions (to church and char­ j heMreiB ttiuj those who loaned Past graduates served refresh- Laing 600,000 Barrels Daily Proilucers Bar 1 cars. Curfety, Ilnur Later points, seven-inch cut rib-stiujding sions. ity), 6160. These add up to 6465. 1 The Blackwood Famllx*' The Danish' radio said th e 9 roasts. 10 points'; brains, 1 point: ments to the members of the new,; The armed forces are using 600.- Robertson, a m. session only. So Marblehead’s net income for Flag of France o’clock curfew, Imposed when mar­ heart. 3 points; tongue (short cut), class and their friends, upwards barrel.s of ga.solln^ a day and Green, a m. session only. ragular income tax purposes is Drama Critic tial law went Ihto effect on Aug. 29, 6 points. of 200 persons. need almost a tl^rd o? the output Highland Park, p. m. session 64,680 leaa 6465. or 64.215. Mav Be Flown would be effective at 11 p. m. In Veal— mutton— brains. 1 point; east of the Rocky mountains dur­ only. Next he turns the page to start tbe future, and limited telephone tongue, ■.■! points. ing the last half of 1943, Ickes •pmputlng his taxes. New York, Sept, 2.—(Jri—Louis — /# and ( sendee was ordered re- Pork^Brains, 1 point: liver, 3 said Military requirements will Bus Beemnes Roller Coa.ster ------^OW PLAYING------Aloysiua is married and has one Kronenberger, acting president of London. Sept. 2. — (J>> — Rene mount to 37J-* per cent of that the New York Drama Critics cir­ // auptbd within the country. Food points; tongue, 3 points.- Wait Response THE SHOCKING TRUTH child. Therefore he’s entitled to ex­ Mayer, commissioner of communi­ •hbrtagea, however, continued • in Butter—Creamery butter. 12 ductlon next vear, he added. Berkeley, CaU®.—(4*i---A big bus cle and drarha "critic of the news- cations and merchant marine of ABOUT THE M PSl emptions of 61.550—61,200 as a the larger cities, refugees said. pointa; farm or country butter. 6 He sa'd lifting of the pleasure­ ecame a rol'er boaster vesterc'av ^married man, 6 3 5 0 ,for the child. paper PM and Time magazine, has the Flench Committee of National Von Hanneeken's move to ease points; pi'oeess butter. 4 points. From Russians driving ban In the East was.only en its hrake.s failed, A score of Ha Bubtracte his exemptions from been barred by Theatrical Pro­ Liberation, hinted last night that martial law restrictions was inter­ Canned fish—Products contain­ a change in administrative policy pa.sS(mger. he looks at the surtax table fayette. was gutted by fire in New fore resistance flared again. Ickes declared that "althougn you ; »j j. gi rted to roll back­ hJ00. That means 16 per cent of rtpresentative come to- our thea­ service, said railway ferry service "I ask this urgently so that... aged. •6665, which is 6106.4(i. Added to united Frahce pas 1,000.000 tons Nearest Approach to Proposal there .shall be no breakdown in “TWO-SENORITAS ters because in many cases you are between Copenhagen and the Possibly the nearest approach FROM CHICAGO” 6260, ’’that makes 'his surtax of merchant shipping serving the Swedish port of Malmbe would be (C >nlinued from Page One) any activity essential to the prose­ unfair, unjust and cruel in your re­ Allied war effort. He . said the tb the realization pf that proposal Sheriff’s Office Entrance I 6366.(10. - r ~ views, and particularly in your cution of the way or to the main­ resumed today. It had been sus­ is found in the presence in Lon­ Miow, In figuring his normal in- British and Americans would be \ tenance of our civilian economy,” daily listing of plays,” asked to,help rebuild the French pended since Sunday). and radio sets. ' Awaiting, them don of Russia’s vice-commi.ssar Martinez. Calif.— (JPt — Sahool boma tax, he can deduct an earned will be a backlog of civilian de­ he said. In reviewing a revival of "The merchant marine.. of foreign affairs, IVan Maisky. Supt. B', O. Wilson report«K,a income credit. That's 10 per cent Student Prince’’ recently. PM said mand good for several yei To a meeting with him and For­ prowler had entered his office ah of his net income, which was 64,215 Bound to Carry WeiglT that the Shuberts "are up to their Plans Series''of Functions ‘Blind Fury’ eign Secretary Anthony Eden of made off with 656. The only en­ — ao his credit is $421..50,,,This sub­ old penny-pimping tricks again ' /A Dr. Teele's opinions are - hou trance to Wilson’s office is through \ tracted from surtax net income Npti-Cola Compigy, L6ii| islind City, M. Y. Britain President Roo.sevelt might Nazis Withdra^fig^ Since the operetta’s opening, PM Canberra, Sept. 2.— (iPi—In an­ to carry weight, aince he is W PB send a ranking State department 'the-sheriff’s office. (62,665) leaves 62,243.50. That is rranchlsed Bottler: Pepsl-Cote Bottling Co. of Central VIlTage, Conn. •New Theory member of an inter-agency board has listed it daily as "a shoddy ticipation of an impending visit by officiai,^some authorities here be­ tbe amount subject to normal tax revival of the tuneful Romberg which went to work about six From Donets Area Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aua- lieve of 6 per cent, which figures out to operetta.” . ((lenttnued from i%ge One) weeks ago to tlraft a uniform 6134.61. tralia’a capital already is planrrmg termination clause foe war con­ What offieiql information the ENDS TODA^: Kronenberger said he would con­ a series o f. functions in hohorrtif president and prinje minister have (Contihued from PagC One) — Total normal and surtax, then, tinue to attend Shubert shows by. another bellboy of the Hotel. tracts. "SLIGHTLY DANGEROt;^ ia 6134.61 plus $366.40, or $501.01. the American President’s wife, regarding MaTshaP'RUiln’a • will­ buying his own tickets at the.box who now is in New Zealand. Questioning yesterday produced To help make the quickest pos­ cmy forces encircled west of the Brother Marblehead takes a deep some "discrepancies’' in his ac- sible conversiotv to peacetime ingness to meet theqi 1 8 ^ course "GORILLA MAN” ' AU.T 1 WEEK office. ------i------;— a state secret. Diplomalle cus­ Sea of Azov port. braaOi and plunges into the victory coiir)t of his actions. in the hours products. Dr. Teel* said he favored In all. eight Nazi (^Ivisions total- .\NDLA4 DAY ta x column. From his total income Would .Accepl Nomination- surrounding pte slaying, Lieuten- the general principles of the Mur­ tom normally would require that C/ecYfi FALSE TEETH any public announcement along ^ng 120,000 men were routed and of 64,680 he can subtract thevvic- ■ant Jones ^ id , Jones added, how­ ray bill, 'ihia would require the majiled by the smashing Russian tory tax exemption of 8624, leav- New Haven, Sept. 2—(g*)— An­ th is EASY WAY . . y ever, th^U Woliington was "frank, government to pay within 30 days that line should come from Mos­ cow rather than from Washington attadk-the bulletin said. -ing 64,056. Five per cent (the full gus M. Fraser, an executive of the At U«t. • ■citntifle war straight-forward and co-opera- after receipt. 75 per cent of a con­ • Keepihgup the steady pace of UM vi^ry^ tax) of that la 6202.80. Southern New Elngland Telephone tm clean false im iIi anil tivpi” tractor's claim for reimbursement or Lonijpn. krUgewark S.EALLY In fact there was little expecta­ enemy attrition, -Moscow reported, FRI. - SAT. AND SUN. EnfltM to Some Credits Company, informed the Repubiican clean. Jnet pnl roar plate / IVolflngton Definitely Suspect -on expenditures made in connec­ Stalin’s troops "yeaterday cut down But Marblehead-is entitled to in a - glaaa af water ta tion that anything further in the Town committee last night that he wkick a little gnlek-acting Detective Sergt. Fae Davis, tion with his cancelled contract. an additional 6,0<»-of the foe who take some credits againgt that. would accept the party’s nomina­ Man “talked” with his hands long before he talked The rest would be paid after re­ way of new proposals and sug­ Kleenite kae h m n nMed« seeking continuance of the vagran. gestions would be forthcoming got ■ in the way of Russian drives CARNIYAL , Under the law. his maxlmuiB'cre^L tion for. mayor if it was offered Witk magic-like epeed. diecolpratian and cy charge in municipal court yes­ view and adjustment. Provision 1^ MAIV A.NO DELMONT STS. 'it ia 42 per cent of< the victory tax etaine vaitieh—tke ariginal clean kright- from Anglo-American v sources reaching toward Stallno, Poltava, Wm-, six-term Mayor John W. neaa - retnrneI It’e eaer.^ ccnnemlcal# with his tongue. And bur hands still speak for us! . terday, told Judge Jo h n 'U Me-, made to protect the government Bryansk and Smolensk along a- SUfCUOFER ((to -per cent - as a married man, from grossly inflated claims since the joint Rooseyelt-CSujrch- MurpBjr.^^Democrat, is expected fell's that Wolflngtop "definitely 60d-mile front. • TtlRlLLING RIDES plua'3 per cent for the child!). This to be unopposed ?or renomlnatlpn Ball park “handy” means “Take him out” Toujgh •plain * ill pronouncement at Quebec and NewSdentifa KLEENITE is a suspect of flrst-'degret mur­ Shirt Part to South • NEW GAMES’ maxiritiipi figures out to $85.18. by his party." __ later the prime minister’s speech C E O i N E u n Aloysiua'expects to spend at least der." (Continuance was granted un­ put (he issue squarely up to The Nazi high command ''Waa guy’s “handy” means “Nothing doing!” 3-Ring “handy" Urges Taking • .MAMMOTH RINGO that much'during the year'for war •Hand Carved *Bead^ Ed.ofe til tomorrow. Stalin. .. \ said In today’s Moscow bulletin to Two great itan In the meit ha- Police considered a prank a shifted part of the inland eeie sao ipectocia ever filmed I bonds and.life,in.«iiraiice premiums, 'f^*^**' means “Baliantihe.” Tixiay, order a,gla^ rain-soaked note, supposedly found o r Older Men (^ertnan forces to the south in ah NOVEL 80 he.can dedOct .-^the'" maximum udw'ritown yesterday. reading Cement Is Poiired effort to halt the, Russiah break­ ATTENDANCE PRIZES credit—leaving .hHji a net. victory of “something better” the “handy” way. Then test for "Bob; Maoma ' 'dings wUl be at through. but the Russians, in a A t 9:10 AND 11 P. M.^ tax of $117.6? .'^ And n e w . . . ot our cosm etic counter#^ . - (Continued from Page One) , •V-- the hotel the 28th. Make a-early strong charge southwest of Voro­ ’ FREE .\DMISSION! He adds ;^hat to his total nor­ PURITY, BODY and FLAVOR as Peter Ballantine (diijl, i ^ n Eor Men. and .Women visit. Don't worry!" Unsigned, it For Cat^eu Honied shilovgrad, punched out gains .of mal andsurtax, bringing hla provide these replacaments for the four to six miles toward Stallno grand total of taxes to 6618.63. the fam ous ‘ was brought to police by a smill domestic service." ' boy. and Debaltsevo. ' This Item he transfers t<) his he found his trade mark in the three rings These are 14 kt.- hdncl mad? rinifs. . The workm'anship Snyder said he also believed the Work was started this morning declaration. (If. however. ' this- .Corporal Ridings' body, nude on pouring the cement for the nine .£oj(h cltlea He on the rail net­ DOROTHY IS superb, , , armed forces could obtain at 1 % .it work feeding the German forces In Biim had turned ouf*to . be', -leas left by his glass on the table. America's finest since 1840. from the waist down, was found in half a million men from "among apartm ent, houses being built-by the c^ential Donets.^ than his 1942 tax aa figured last a pool of blood in her hotel room. the hoboes, bums, wrlfe-beaters, the Manchester Garden Apart­ In a broadcast heavy with the March, his 1942 tax would have She had been struck on the head drunks and'gamblers who are ments between St. Jam es and For­ GRAY possibilities (ft complete German to be entered instead.) and hep throat and wrists had hanging around the Mg! ritles con­ est streets. *1116 job was started Withholdings Figured been cut. 'The only weapon found near the Forest' street side of the Withdrawal from the Doneta area. FRI. and up tributing nothing to the war ef- 8AT.SUNJI0IL ' Next h e . has to figure out how $1 was a broken, blood-stained whis­ fort. development and the work -is being Berlin said the Russians . were BEAUTY building up ah overwhelming strik­ A burning thip . . . hytlaria . . i much has been and will be with­ key bottle. ■'* "While at first glance these men 4pne by a Hartford company. . held from his pay 'f(Sr taxes dur­ s ing force on the middle stretches chads .'. . asedpa (or a (aw . «| V do not seem physically fit to be The nine butl.dinga, each to oe ing all of 1943. ^ PREPARATIONS Btddlers," be added, "three months two stories high and of brick, will of the Donets river. flaming death lor the retri T ^ t -Is directly horth of the ' For the first 26 weeks of thg Casualties Hit of Army: training, with proper hou8a.,100 families, have all been 1%. year his paycheck was tapped for exercise and diet and plenty of staked out and the forms have German salient extending eastward • Yoa siM for Atm. Now wt along the shore of tbe Ses of Azov 63.60 a WMk for victory tax, or The Dewey-Richman Co. 109,932Total rest, will make new melt out of at been built in two. . ^ [ a total of 693.60. ' i s t t them. Tbe mtay azquititc . least 75 per cent of them.” and a swift southward sweep JEW ELERS , . STATIONERS would Imperil perhaps tens of Since July,.613 a week baa bp'en Dorothy Griy pteparationi! OPTICIANS Horse Oeta Besuity Treatment taken out of his check under pay- Clcsnsiog crasms, emollients,' (Continued from P a ^ Oi>«) Malls reatiM r Bed thousands of Nazi trbops. Setting Stage for Blow as-you-go. For the last 26 weeks lotioas, hsemoaised nmltc-upf— T Ellensburg; Wash. — ! A of the year this will total 6338. Northward, the Red Army is set­ tptcuUiatd discharged from hospitals or have Kansas City—OP)— Contractor beiuty parlor operator, flustered In all, then, 603(60 plus 6338, or sU fee indiridusl skin- returned to duty. by a phone call, dashed outside to ting the Stage for a final power­ types. Come in sad meet enu Roscoe Campbell wrote his wife house blow St Smolensk, ahd ad­ 6431.60 will have been, witl^held The caaualty summaries of the see if some practical poker bad trsined Dorothy Gray adviser. from Alaska that he was unable vance unite, are-blasting forward from his pay during 1943. services: to sleep comfortably because of changed her sign, It was no gag. A This total he also puts down on She’ll tell you...end sfewyMY... Arm y-,8.927 killed: 19,391 dess than 45 nilles from the central the cold. Mrs. Campbell, mailed horse owner wanted—and got—a German snehOT. PLUS hla declaration, and siibtracta it (fetftrwdeu/ Dtrtihy Grmy how you can be smsricr, prettier, W'ounded; 21,406 missing; 10,634 him a feather bed. Postage was beauty treatnignt for a steed he “YOUTH ON from the total "(tatin'iated taxes of M . tar avoryaita wha weals la bfiog ilia bays hama saao#a prisoners'of war. ' -. The. desperation of the German PARADE” m tn It kt Ittlir ktrt.y... more czfitiag-lookiogl 66.17. was entering in a horse show. It dafenae was portrayed by the Mos­ .-ifilS-OS, leaving 6187.03,. • Navy—7,840 dead; 2,653 wound­ ' At this point on the declaration included peroxide bleach and plati­ cow communique, which said: Just Ww”— our aid* is doing SQ staU. doo't sUrt ed; 8,917 missing; 2,246 prisoners Followtaf Prices BSeetlv* he ia entitled to deduct the pay­ ■L ■ . lUghth Award to Own Son num rinse for mane and tail. "The enemy la bringing up U s Don't atop ' of war. *■ Fridsyt Sept. St ments he made in March and. June tuning younelf **It^ s'Cinch!" - reserves and throwing them Into Marines— 2,005 dead; 2,501 First Bon Shows Only cf this year for his 1942 tax. ^^f/^TUELOIL^-' NtckavUle, Ariz.— (d>) — Nick Pay Increase In Future pounter-attacka straight from the yoa*vagot! wounded; 663 missing; 1,925 pris­ Oregovlch promisad when ' he Mnttnee .acts two payipenta, we’ll aay, pvihg th« war eveiythi^ march.” AU S e a ts...... ptaa .SB—^ j D IA L 8 5 0 0 oners of war,, founded this war-boom community San Diego, C:aUf.—(iP)— The San totelM ino.()8. This figure goes W e W o n D r u g C o . Tha haidar ma fight , tha quickar s»a win! The Soviet war bulletin reported ChOdren ...... I B plna JH ~ .11 onto the declaration, where Mar­ . Coast Guard-rI82 dead; 33 near Fort Huachuca to award a Plago county alactive offlcan advancea of four to savan and one- wounded;^15S. misaing; 1 prlspnar Evenlnga Bad tanday p J k f i blehead, subtracts it from 6187.03, baby bond to avary naw baby._____ He have won a long-sought increase half milM yesterday on both tbe Prescription Pharmacists of .war. 1; made good the promise seven Jri- j|ay—authorial by the 0>unty Orcbttstrm''.-. . 6d phM .BA- .Id fihding his tlhpaid balance of es Smolensk and Bryansk fronts, the Baieonv ...... 317 plo* .66^60 90T Main Street ’ Telephone 5j321 IRIARH BROS. Merchant Marine (from Sent. times. And the eighth award went Board of Supervisors. it’ll take recaptured territory embracing tlmated tax is 617. 27. 1941. to Aub. 1. 1943) -^27 C h l'd ren ...... 18 plan .03—.15 . lOkia gar, to a aon bom to Mr. and Mrs. Nick effect in three and a half years, some 300 villages. Mid-W««k Frirea Uachaaged. ha m W . ki aijuai dead; 4,124 mtssi^.^.^. G regovi(^ Iwhen their terms hkve expired. Tbe Russians declared in their sMiWITE SHOWFIlMirOIttfl . . . ■ . KULncBiiisrrcK cvcm jsG nsRALD, Ma n c h e s t e r , c u n n ,* TnuRSDAr, SEF'rkMBER 2,19^3 M ANCHE^R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 194S T t A (

OPA’S HANDY POINT CHART FOR PROCESSED FOODS Consumer Point- Values for Meat,^’l^£U$, Fish, and Dairy Products iK u r crtKL)i'.,bu, ' Canned Fruits I point Values of Popular 9|z be—Effective Kept. 8,1948 No. 6— Eflecflva September 8, 1948 'ha long holiday week-end AS.* X' awiito. 0ftft4v. 0v«1M.f«. Oariaim' aartaiFt* Stores closed all day*' Monday, \ WEIGHT p m h m coM M otoarv MMI ^ COMMOOITV VmI fata COMMOtolTV Point^ ^ aised toUMm. tellBkltt. tori a m kaUta - M r Ml PtTjM. pmM. September 6 ,, Labor Day. X CANNED AND tO TTlED that Mode N« m k •M$. TM Nal aaKi M BEEF BEEF LAMB- PORK READV-TO- % CONTAINER SIZE-^ No. Ill Cyt Om fUd OMOnat (ZaJeiU X MUTTON EAT MEATS S U f VAMITT M U n X --^lue-Stamp Ration'Val­ FRUITS (ImM s PickM, Ipksi sr msdM): nu si trUKS wo CHOK e00KI0.IIHU0.UKE0. f ir U K I AND C H O n . AND U M E C tE O t OMM,** ______,, ue of 4 Types Boosted 6 ■ 10 12 I t s lato eaaai a latol______$ CMtaClaaa...... c. .... AkiIk (lacMt CFilispiM) Enl Clnpt...... H a i* -lm to, ■Aato...... s WbChMurRMH .-^.— B • U ft-M m im . frtth M l Haa*-taa to,*n.. AppiMMMt and Rad Saw Chanlat 12 14 21 29 B UieMMMdSlMhi.____ 7 Hai*-toKI ato_____ V To Reduce Sales. ak-14Mb«L.. cvftd tfly...••.•••. S ShMWir CMpo-bMt or Haa>-toM toto____ Apricatt, Fniit CacktiH, FiuKt lar latod, ar Mind FnM. ar Paaehai 14 I t ■ 23 47 41 im-i-mmL... TtnMrtwt...... IB T M i( n lW li) ...... 1 ...... B Hm *- BtMhLtHeM...... IB Washington, Sept. 2— (/P)— The T 9 IS Tn |m (lau m O. — — •arriat (iR KMt) asd Onpalndt 4 * 21 ShwHif trPtCBicStMkt.... r n w i a lA a M a -e a M to!! •lavici Opca of Price Administration to- ■ Ml)---- - Tim* (Sart nO— ItWitL tm li M l c ta l 4 I U 34 19 26 la|-a*ato a a n ...... B pirnc If SkHldif'"SiBiing Ckarriai, aR aMiw (aatMa ManicMsa lipa) rai Ptoaka Hm M w to i* ....! , (Jay Orderad the blueritamp ration IMMi Nh i I—Bm t hi Cranbaniaa ar Sisaa, wkalK dnlnad, ar Jattad l \ 10 13 IS 21 B H u F w l tola to___ .... ■Msm...... VKAI. Yota, Ham. «r TrtMfia^* ROASTS lalnto M —iM • MARKETS* value of. four types of canned fruit CMOkSivnO.. laito to...... Flit 6 A ... to u 17 a Ltiff-wtMli. fuR. tr vM'ciits. 7 boosted, effective Sunday, In an at­ VMt, NaM. M TriM(^- LiHi-cMttr e«U...... a baatoiMA V Ukim i! Faari U u 21 32 hiMiHt...... a...... • HM«~«fht>t tr MV...... 1 Taijmto**____ :__ tempt to down shoppers’ demands. n U M AND CH O n Cback tr SMiMfr. i$uifR- 7 IS 29 34 M l Mm m , nMkfir..... Tka pint a mr of tht The agency made point changes nnaappla . 23 47 MUTf UNCAu. (■ nMl)... la 4 Haa* -»iia«»alto:ir.!~.. S - 8 ah* nUf a *> ■*( 4 wnm (■ ntio.... Ctoiaa a snaatoa, craia- Haa« baaatoii,»tatoattiaa B** ■to* dal U Aa.iMtoiE in 21 food items—IS up and eight iNamt ar Prunat (al klMt) 5 T 9 M-Sn*|(MhIm iO tlMidV ClHdl B aal-leito to-rv...... (ir«o...... S Haa--taaalaii. lica ..... la A. Udh, t Hto. down—as the result of a survey of JUICES: RMBd sink (ntMi m riMl) 12 SliMlIir wfiii tr iRaiik .**<1 a a* m e nk a * r Ha anaafrtaifiw) SMdfe t m m CiMpt B ja*d«ld*aaaAililpa the demand and available supplies (f« o ...... — STIWtANO OTHER CUTS MR(piaM)ltMhi____ • SrapafrattandaRaUMFCNiMJafcai, AprtaaL Paach ar Par Jatea ar Inaal aar nato(_...... i SMtIltr --stitMi (picak) M akidi li to mm ld of canned and processed food^. All •2 ■Mara...... ROASTS • KtoMU«lab,«THtoto Nadar, Grapt iuka, ar Pniiw Juka 2 3 6 Ip Hack laito to...... 2 •* *ato didl A. U M d the changes go into effect Sunday. pandtlfWB-lkMli. B ~ oCa—Mniltn...... 4 sUtidtr-Mt MR (It^ lltocatoW ASMd. Piaaappla Jaka 7 10 12 17 \ V 33 tBfl>-MMlfl...... Canned f r u i t s — especially craU-, SSoastawd'i wia. I lad 8W»B 7 S A M k -M M ii...... 1 ll|(Bft*«p1) — ... B laiaa M to a - toiM |ia«to thaatoai-tom M (lasaaa SAUSAGE 'berries, peaches, apples, peaches, , Tamaia Juiaa 2 •3. ■ •4 •5 ‘^■<5 CfeBtk It $ \ apples and pears—have been going Ei«MM...... - thlBkllf'~kilBi IB, BKk vOi B k M Mdo, HaMo. shtoks. Dnr la a m - H ir t : TWaASaaiti,Wtoaai, |i' (large) size canned apples at 10 NwA—k u C ltt— B FM lactu aar Ctoaa Ftotoi.. 2 Mofni, I.M Imm. iititM-taM k. KU M n— ...... S ato U.W ta ru it, n * points, an increase of three; 16 oz. Gratn, Waz, ar Fiftk SitiHid Itan 6 • 10 12 11 S I I I I I I - I .M to______1 SwMtbrMBi...... PWti, r t iilir ...... 1 VIINNMOAF ' IftaM-UMlMi s CMK Cm Cana SAato ato Hm I Mtot-taM- Famiia...... Janto-todto ac a iu m ___ (MaiD cranberries at 10 points, up two; Frasli Lima Bdans ar VacwM Packtd WlNla Ktmal Cam 14 I t 20 27 41 F M t Mm I...... a Onto I: IlO X la n i ■*• No. 214 peaches at 27 points. ,up N«t-UMli...... g HtcM ______2 toto...... niMN loir* Frisii Sap Itam 3 4 t 0 9 NMt^kRBtlMI s k m M ato M « « - Kaaitoa t B m p t: M ktoltaiNX WHUlWHtTU four, and No. '2'- pears at 21 . to**..-. .. ■ M l...... ------"X ------HggI gf AgBBtf ~Rg8g|gg2 -nto mato (na **(*1. BACON (HOJilHUih-.D.tfl points, up six. ~ laats ar Carratt - / S 6 • 9 14 Shjnfe-I«whi...... SaiAt, toailn, toMtoi, 'OranpF; N d ln sS ia i9 0 X ato alaiSatoan n a VARinV MEATS (Mil-; Uva iaiiton iM itelurned to Ratiotf SRMb • liRrti tt ...... BaMO-sM IT tini M. s Cam (auapi raeinim packad whala karnal •reiNda Can-an-aab) 11 - ___ 14 16 21 32 triaatof...... ;______Itoto S w a n tocAtoto The same order returned -dried l4Mff-'tlih m piM*. rkid tfl. B •rtln ...... 1 imtotou to M|lwr nuto Yankee 5PICC Gake CAKE 25' •6 6 10 . laean-laor, itor aa...... B CMtUfllfiti...... 1 caitn l...... prunes, raisins and currants tj can tomatoes was reduced while other tomato sizes ilH FnM JslMi *2 ♦2 includingO ctO M r20, R S T valid Creamfefy butter is up two more points, but sirloin steak, lamb and bacon are-do'vn in point value on remained unchanged. VE6ETMLES: through September 20. the OPA’s red stamp listings for September. Along with sirloin, rib steaks and rib*roast* of beef are Dried beans, peas or lentils were down one point under August values; beef brains and heart are down one, some veal variety meats NdlibOt FRtSH SLICED l . 4 8 ' ■*ant,liM 4 6 FANCY (hit "because of increased produc­ are down, and,nearly all lamb-mutton listings are down one point. Bacon, except Canadian style, 1* CAUTION Mackerel FRESH l . 1 5 ' tion and a corresponding Increase AH sUmf isiBt; Cm, csl; ftn ; tr Sfihudi 9 12 down two points and some pork variety meats have dropped. Creamery butter is now 12 points, while ONLY items on this chart require FRESH In the allocation to civilians.” The Corn-on-tsb (1 pelirt ptr taO farm or country biitter requirea*only six points; Clip and save this chart. 1 Swordfish ^BLICCD l . 5 9 ' group was . reduced from four to the surrender of .Blue Stamps two points per pound for dried AHtUtof VttiM)lMan4 Vifttabii ComUMlism 4 6 from War Ration Book Two 1 Botterfish F ilC S H l . 2 0 ' beans and to one point a pound for an increase of only 3 per cent for ranged from 3 per cent in New •Spinach and ether leafy greens, ta- Accidental t)eatli8 the first half of 1943 over the same York and Oregon to 78 per cent in dried peas or lentils.' Dried soy mate iuice, and ether vegetable beans and black-eyed peas are,ra­ DRIED period last year, the National Arizona. Juices, fruit Juices and fruit nsetars Show Increase Safety council said today. Largest decreases were reported tion-free. ■' .,..- 4 painh par. pound ! in a No. 2 can may fall in the column New Ration Valuea ,--?L“!!?L3***l5!iJLP“yj)!L:m i=yasae8es; The six months total was 3,991 by Illinois . and North Carolina, lOO^'P.rD VegDtiblD Short«nlng “ever 14 os. Including 1 lb. 2 oz.” both 22 per cent under last year’s Bam (Mchidlnt SeybaanO.._ ...... -2 pointt pof pound ' When In doubt, check the lebet Chicago, Sept. 2—(/Pi— Despite accidental deaths for the 2\ re­ Following are the new ration r.'utrxr-. increased employment and high porting states. Of the 14 states figures. 1 LB O Q e 3 <-B*COe ' values (all effective Sunday): Fm i and..Untllt (aacludlid Black-iye ...... I palirt par pound I weight.______speed production, accidental deatli^ with' Increases,. Alabama, Arizona, BOX i a d b BOX Q g a Canned or bottled foods: Prunes, rataine and currants are back on the blue st amp ration li.st along with a few other changes in reported to 21 state industrial Texas and Missouri had rises of The average size of a Philippine 4 POINTt 12 POINTS Fruit»-:-No. 2 apples, 10 points; point values qe the OPA releases this Processed Foods chart for September. Canned apples and cran­ compen.satlon commissions .show more than 50 per cent ■ 16 oz. cranberries, 10 points; No. Increases i farm Is three acres. berries are up two points'a pound over August val ues, peaches are up three, fresh soy beans are ------—;--- -to 2>/s peaches. 27 points; No. 2t4' Frankforts ZKINLCZa LB 37' new on the list, beets and carrots are down one point, pumpkin and squa.sh are up three, and toma­ pears, 21 points. ' , Vegetables—No. 2 fresh shelled toes have dropped slightly. Frozen fruita anti harries and some frozen vegetables are up three points, Sliced Bapon G R A D I A LM 39' while dried beans, peas and lentils have dropped In value. Clip and save this chart. beans (including black-eye pean), Spare Ribs c o r n e d . 2 4 ^ 10 points; No. 2 green or wax beans. 10 pqints; No. 2 fresh soy tire, you use it to acquire a Grade Minced Ham aO LO O N A l . 3 3 ' beans. 5 pomts; No. 2 canned and III. Pork Liver S LIC E D * IW 20' bottled beans (baked beans, pork Rationing News and beans, kidney beans, etc.), 18 Have ypu noticed that lately It points. , By Anthony F. Arpaia, Director has been somewbht easier to find CHANGE TO No. 2 beets. S-points; No. 2 car­ a store-bought cake or pie. or a rots, 8 points; No. ?>/4 pumpkin or Office of Price Administration bar of candy when you want It? REALLY FRESH squash. 21 points; No, 2*4 toma­ The reason for this is that OPA- toes, 21 points. * I don’t know of anybody con­ least half his coal in his cellar has increased the sugar allotments A ‘ P COFFEE Frozen foods: nected with the OPA In Connecti­ won’t be able to order an addition­ for indu.strial users . . manufaCr One pound sdl fruits and berries, cut . . . either In the State Of- al supply until other cus^oiners, turers, bakers and bottlers'. . . 12 points; 12 ounces green or w m with little'or ho coal on hand, haye from 70 to 80 per,ceqt, ot their - beans. 6 points; 12 ounces lima .^ce or on a Local Board . . . been served. Right now, the or- 1941 consumption. beans, 0 points; 10 ounces cut corn, who wasn’t glad to hear the news der is Intended to be In effect only This is In line with the OPA’s 9'polhts; 12 ounces peas, 9 points; that the "pleasure driving" ban until December, 1. policy of easing rationing Veatric- 14 ounces spinach. 12 points. was off. Coal users and their dealers will tions the minute the supply situa­ % Dried ffxxlB; - , While the regulation might be have ta make this program work tion shows Improvement. One pound prunes, raisins and themseltes. I f you use coijl. you currants, 4 .points; one pound defended on a logR'al basis, it was The new Victory line of hot wa­ can do your jiart by giving your ter bottles made of synthetic rub­ osked to'do- beans, 2 points; one poimd peas thoroughly distasteful and ex- dealer all the facts he needs be­ ber will ,sf foods ?” '“i- Do you like deep loungy English designs.. . y4>u 1943j due Deceniber 15, 1969. Deiurminations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, purposes for which thex were is­ group that originated the Idea Dixie Oleo *4*p0mJt«* lb 25' the iPose cash oarry with you . . v dig out what you had tucked ’ nounced a two months’ suspension sued. Efighty-eigbt per, cent of tbe or graceful reffned 18th Century designs... which resulted In the rally. Like women answered, “Ye*." away “just in ease.** Go without pleasur<^, hixuriea, aven neoessi- $lO,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Price: par tod accrued interest. of quota limitations on livestdek smartly streamlined Modem groups...or P e re La cd a POINTS A k' o IB' Slaughtering, Joseph Baum, presi­ most honest business men. these That’s a big slice of approval in R tiea Um Septemhijr. And give our fighting men the things they need Other securities: S ^ es "C” Sayings Notes; %% Certificates o! retailers clearly foresee the threat ' perhaps quaint maple frame upholstered dent of the Connecticut Meat Deal­ It's jftst possible that further .^ . . particularly when you CEjn- Evaa. Milk ^mtsr 3 CANS28' Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 1951-1953; United States ers; Association, "said la.st night^ cuts in coupon values may be nec­ any Black Market holds for free elder bow wholly unfamiliar we pieces? Whatever is your favoHte, youTl to fight widi—apd win. essary later to take the place of enterprise. New Ekiglaiiders were with ^ the Savings Bonds series “F ” ; United States Sayings Bonds series “G • that the move would mean enough suit yourself to perfection if you make your -NO POINTS NEEDED These man are dirowing ewarydung they have into this fierce .beef to go around in Con'necticut the "pleasure, driving” ban. I Cer­ restrictions of rationing, a little BERBY tainly hope this wo’n’t happen, biit choice from FTint-Bruce’s hundreds of uphol­ • oz and consequent death to the black The Bridgeport meeting ha* na­ more tlMUi a .year ago. On the oth( BOF it is a possibility. stered pieces. Most have the fine comfort HOT SAUCI m arket m meat'. .. tion-wide aignificance. I hope thla er hand, the fact that tba great After living with this rule for movement i^ll apread tq every city majority of us are behind the ra­ "of steel spring construction.. .many have LOAN several months, I feel pretty sure and town tn America. It wUl be the tioning program i* not surprising down and feather seat cushions.. .many kre Macaroni A*:N*°p::sr';;-11' Oflieials to Pfesent Problems that U such a coupoq cut is necesr best possible Insurance that all of at all. It is 'one further proof / covered in premium fabrics no longer obtain­ MasoiJare tizt ooz 55' sary, most people would be willing us will get 4>ur fair share at fair that we are willing to accept any 15 .BILLION DOLLARS Hartford, Sept. 2— The state able. See our full assortments and wide BACK THE ATTACK-WITH WAR BONDS to accept it as I6hg as they had prices. Already, we in the State' inconvenience during wartime if MasoRyars 'i(rz7 ooz 65' has arranged a luncheon here to- complete freedom to use their "A” tbe burden is spread^ fairly among range .of prices. day where various officials were'to OPA are planning similar cam­ tNOM-BAHKIHO OHOTA) books. paigns In 16 of Connecticut'a larg­ all of us. * Caps & Lida M A S O N or?.19' • present in detail •■for . (^nnectlcut's There’s abaolutely no reakon for est cities. Thkae drives will get un­ ' Budget Term^ Available. , . Evening Appoint-, ^ aix. representatives and- twovseha- anyone to be alarmed About the CakeFlair *rTo^ %VaV1B' I tora th* state’s problems in regard derway early in October. <■ lIpsetB Hopes on Milk BUNNYPICID coal situation. We know that an­ ments by Phoning Hartford, 2-3254; Regular' Flaar FAMILY W 1 . 0 0 I to food supply, milk production. thracite prciduction fell behind a ' HoqrsS-fi.,. ' • , i' * I fuel supply and manpower. little a ^ew months ago.. .and sup­ If you are eligible for Grade I Hartford, Sept. 2—(ZV—Ken E. Aset, Cereals cV:,Ti.^»7. 20' plies on hand just aren’t laige tires, you may be finding It hard Geyer, secrets^ of the Connecti­ SPOT to find one on which to "spend" cut MUk Produccre’ Aaeociation, A-Peoi B lM O v li i BOT 1 7 ' Seed for Oh orre enough to allow indiscriminate or­ FAMOUS FOR QUALITY FUlfNlTURE SINCE 1891 dering by all families who use your purchase certificate. said last night that a New York coal. : At present, our stock of now City Board of Health ruling com­ Palmolive Soap 3 c r E .2 0 ' Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 2.—- V , ^ I suggest, therefore, that even If- weed grow in the waters around changes. We reserve the right ta Anybody., who already ha*, at j you have a eertlflcate for a n e w Hxwail, • , , lizEtlt tuaatitiae. r J V • iMlAIvOfllinstEK HERALb/MAIVCmSTEK, OOWIf^. THTT|ISDAT, TOTTEMBBR 2, 194S iiANcinEiTiEii im cNiNi; h e r a l d ^ hahcirbiiiie ,

offensive, no. "one " army. solutely necessary; particularly ih In other ways. She was a faith­ Manchester The capture of Orel and Kharkov Grange Judges a section which has been desig­ Ellington ful attendant of the Congrega­ Rot'liville Teachers ^ani Turkey? Wait Until Army Honor Byrnes were the beginning, not the end, Connecticut nated by them aa a "Critical De­ tional church and South Chaplin Evening Herald fense Area.” Mrs O. F. B«rr Christian Mission Sunday school. L«wto H. Chapman School Boards Urged Rationing Data of the summer exploits. In the same edition of The Her­ Charles Rada, stationed at Fort Gets Its Ten Million Pounds POBLISHEl^ BT THE ^ Garden Truck 49.8-8. RockvIUe 849, Roekvllle , In War Jobs At Farewell mcHAT.n PRINTING CO» INC.V Now, following toe Kharkov ald appeared an editorial entitled Devens, Mass., spent the week-end Furatslied by It Blssell 8tr«et \ ‘No Perfection in Practice.” Thla break-through, Stalin is able to Yankee Mrs. George B, Hatheway and at his home. To Fight Delinquency Washington—Put your big straw'^have holiday meals for soldiers OFFICE OF PRICE AOMINIgTRATION llaneheiter Conn. By A H, O. editorial cites Middletown aa an It is reported that there is a THOMAS FERGOSON sigmelize a new' series of tri­ example of the confusion existing daughter, ARR- have returned from Sute Council Arrsnges hats away tends^ly thl# aeaaon, | planned. ,lt will take 10,000.000 Farley Pralfies Ability »l Reglanal Department o( tntonnatloa Ooneral Mnnafor Fine Display of Fruits good crop of grapes and they Blood Donors , 'L . pounde to give every overeae 17 Oour^ Street, Boeton, Mae*. F o u n d o d Oc to b e r 1, 1881 umphs. They are at Taganrog, in connection with practice black­ a Visit with relatives in Water- will find their way to cans In the provide for dlsonmlnation on to* there la likely to be a dearth of i geryj^eman hi* Thanksgiving, l.jiurel Cliib’i Tc6tl« the southern anchor of the whole A short time ago we stumbled And Vegetables Held at outs. We, in Manchester Civilian State Commissioner Ad< P l a n S o T h e y C a n Ptibllthed Every Evening Except into the novel theory that the bury ' where they attended her form of jell and grape juice. They ' part of the educational authority straw for next' spring, according (Christmas and 'New.Year’s Day Bnndayi and 'Holtdaya. Dntered at Nael line, at Sevsk and Glukhov, Defense, do not feel that this con­ makes xoellent plea too and old- ! to provide a part time work educa­ W ork Part Time. monial Dinner. Meat, Che***, Ete. •^good through Sept, SO. New sea­ success of the small town bloc In The Masonic Temple. fusion exists here. Our observa­ cousin’s wedding. Again Neede vocates, M ore Recrea* to the millinery Industry commit­ turkey dinner. the Poet Oftloe at Manoheater, where’ Russian troops sre re-en­ James Kelley, of Hartford, was fashioned grape "sasa!’' ’ tional experience for youth who tee of the War-Production Board. The ban on civilian buying of • ------Book 3 Red stamps X and Y son's Period 1 coupon* good aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. controlling the Connecticut Gen­ tions during the last few black­ might gain aa much from part valid and remain good through through Jan. 8, 1044. worth 10 gal­ tering the north Ukraine for the eral Assembly was not, after all, Manchester Grange at dts meet­ outs (and w.e have been out during the guest of the Hatheway family a ' hearing was held at toe pro­ Uon, Supervision and Hartford. Sept. 2—^To furnish We uae both synthetic and nat­ turkeys will be lifted as soon a* Hartford, Sept, 3.—(« —HI*, fel­ gUBSCRiniON RATES ” basically due to the existence of on Wednesday. bate office in Tolland to act on Rockville Chapter of tl . time work and school es full time ural atraws, amout 10 per cent of the 10,000,000 figure is reached, low newspapermen, political ie- Get 2. lons per unit. One Tear by Mall first time in this war, and at Yel- ing last night in ♦h'e Masonic Tem­ the so-called "confusion” period Opportunities. I In school or *t work without profit, additional labor in critical areas of Proceaeed Fruits, Vegetables !■' Gasoline the notorious rotten borough sys­ between the second blue signal and George Stutz, son of Mr. and the admlhiitratlon account of the the former being Imported. Moat which 1* expected to be soon after quaintances and other friends P a r M onth by Utali ...... { na, the Naxi fortress guarding ple observed "Garden Night.” The estate of MUi LllUdn Whiting, Red Cross 'Makes i (4) Commercialiaed recraetlon ta to* state, ths Manpower sommit- Oct. 1. There is a large supply of lok 3 Blue stamp* R, 8 end T 'In east eai No. 6 A coupons worth Single Copy .... ----- . t .03 tem. True, the rotten borough the all clear) have found 100 per Mrs. Henry Stutz, of Job’s Hill, has of our natural «r*ws come from bade farewell last night ta Rob­ Dellyared One Tear .39.00 Smolensk from the south. ' system sends to the General Aa* lecturer's program which follow­ been spending a furlough with his late of South Willington. Heq Hartford, Sept. 2— (-P) The questlonebl* areaa; toe availabil­ ti* of the Cimnectiout War Coun­ South America and the West In­ turkey this year. You will have valid-through' Sept.*20; U. V and threiKi|i Tuesday, 21 pnbllahed hereii.. it. can always be bought off and ers. Brunell and Miss Mildred A. Sqa- Francis Secksr In the Glass Fac­ the Mobile blood plasma uil vision of youthful workers and The failure of th* community to trator aald today. cause there will be a great de­ James A. Farley said Byrnes for home canning. ' ' p. m. to 5:15 p, m.: Wednesday, 21 All righta of republlcatlon of selves. For these wedges carry tinue to do so because the Army take responsibility for providing a short, th* production of fall hata Would get along well in th* capi­ split up by various cheap political Is chargtd with the defense of our berg of Hartfprd. Mr. Brunell tory district. which comes to Rockville on We| mor* opportunities' for older boys In conformance with a State will be raiaed 20 per cent by th* mand. A black market flurry of S hoe# .. p. m. to 6:16 p. m.; Thurisdayr lO] special dlapatchea herein are alao with them the threat that the sec­ Prizes Are .Awarded ne.«Klay, Se,*.temb,er 15th. and girl* of aohool age to work and reniedy for this problsm. IS) Board of Education policy and tal "because he hss th* stuff and Book 1 stamp 18 good through a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Frldky,' lO '^m . I r e a a r v a d . ______bribes. If the representatives Chlelf. Gordon with Henry M. country and if they conaidsr a cer­ has been transferred from the Wages far In excess of adolescent thrifty expedient of using less turkey-buyins could upset the tors of the German line in be­ from the cities held together for Naval Trslning. Station *t New­ Thofs who give their third atudy at the lame time. with toe agreement of the ^ Con­ whole scheme. You must keep is a truly good newspaperman.’ Oct. 81. to 5 15 p. m.: Saturday, 10 a. m. to l Full aervlce client of N. E. A. WhltneyX master of Wapping tain set of lignais neoesaary we and youth earning competency.” material. Consequently small He knew, that, Farley said, be tween them will either have to the Interest of. the cities, instead Grange, juttaad a line display of will consider it our patriotic duty port, R. I., to toe Naval college, at nation will receive a silver" donol The boartK” meqjing here yeater- necticut Superintendent*’ Associa­ hats, always good with winter your eye on the ceiling price when Fuel on 12:30 p. m —The telephone number] Service Inc. ______• ' , Philadelphia, Pa., where he and hU pin, It has been announced. Anl day. adoptad a detailed program tion and with Connecticut State cause he used to be la Hartford Last year's Period 5 coupons la 2.0494. be withdrawn or face the possibil­ of splitting up to accept these various fi^ ts and vegetables to follow their ordere. SUifforil Springs suits and winter weather, will be yo\i buy. a lot when he was “In the stamp Pnbllahera Repreaentatlvea, The political bribes, the rotten bor­ As Manchester’s representative bride are living at present. He is one willing to make,/* donatie embodying these and othar recom- Teachers’ Association, Mr. Wood­ By October you should pay JnllUa Mathewa Special Agency-— ity of encirclement and what the raised by G r^ge members this the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bru­ John O. Nstto of blood on this neitt'visit is ask] mendationa, and voted to qubmit it cock oald, th* Manpower commit­ worn, or else. buiiinesa and trying to gst votes New Tork. Chicago. Detroit and ough system In itself ' would ac­ summer in themVictory gardens. on the State War Council, we Rivals Concede Turkey Tale around 50 cqnts a pound for the mother, Mt| Lillian Farmer of ] Nazis used to call “annihilation." complish nothing. nell of Main street. 473 Stafford to register at ^the Red O ol to dktvernor Baldwin. tee urges the limited us* of teach­ for th* Demooratle party." B oaton.______‘ The judges aw ar^d first prize to would like to have The Herald’s Th# program wa* prepared by All turkeys for the next month beat turkeys, weighing 18 to 22 1,10 Attend Dinner Court Authorizes .Seattle, Wash. There Is nothing e ^ y about The small town bloc, then, Mr. and Mrs. ArtnHr Hutchinson. publisher "observe" the next prac­ Miss Marion Loetscher, who is headquarters, Bark Place, as soJ ers during the school year on jobs and a half are going to those far­ pounds., Heavier turkeys will be Miss Farmer became a ward of I MEMBER .' ODIT BUREAU OF could never Impose Its self-in­ employed in an' insurance office in as possible. survey is bell] State Education Comnilasloner Engle Elected Ithat wlU not Impair toalr haalth. The former Democratic 'nation­ circulations . ______these Soviet advances. They are Both of these G ran^ members tice blackout with us. We think Funeral services for Mrs. sighted housekeepers, the buy­ slightly less. The celling price goea the division of Superior . court I terested statesmartshlp on Con­ Hartford, is having a week's vaca­ made of the various organizatibi Alonoo G. Grac* who said "more Mr. Woodcock aald that ha had al chairman wa* one of about ISO Actress’ Release being, resisted by troops carrying have devoted consideVable time he would be impressed by the re­ Katerlnea Parizek. 74, of Willing- and more children are Inyolved in ers for th# U. S. military over­ down *bo\it 8 cent* between now which handles paycniatric casaal The Herald Printing Company. necticut If the calibre of the this season, aiding c lo ^ to 900 sults of practice in our town. If tion. of the city to seelf, they will sei been Informed that approximately seas requirements. They already and October. persons at a testimonial dlnnsr after a series of disturbances fol-l Inc., aaaumea no financial reaponai- orders to hold to the death. The reprewmtatlves of the cities he would like to do this, we will be Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Hayes are ton were held this afternoon at 3 group* of memberti;;^t'o make bl mor# and mor# sarloua dellnquan- San Francisco, Sept. I— — 7,000 teachers havt been amployed given for Byrne* by th# Laurel blllty for typographical .errora ap- victory gardeners among tfie chil­ elaa" and "blggar and bigger gang* Los Angels*. Sept. I— Re- lowing her arrest on a charge of I aarlng In advertlaemefita: In The Nazis are devilishly talented in were ever raised to the point [lad to arrange transportation for enjoying a few days vacation with p. m., from the home of her son, donations. As on the two pri Democrat Clair Bngle’d election to 80 per cent of tola number holding club, an organization of Con­ violating dim-out driving r«^lA»| dren of the local schools. Mrs. Hayes’ brother-in-law and are engaged In bigger and bigger made available, Mr. Woodcock Plrkey, Jr.. 174 Main' street and leas* of Screen Actress France# Slancheatar Evenlnt,-Herald. the arts of modern defense. And where they wouldn't exchange !lm and pick him up at his home. William Parizek in Willington. vious visits, the blood donor ui the House of Representatives f" necticut legislative and political tlon*. " Second prize ws* swarded \ t o sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Ab­ anterpriaas." - _ . ^ IJODR. Id iDOUBvl*iRl plRWvRt said. • Amelia. Ann Lupacchino of Hart­ reporters of which he is a promi­ Farmer from a private sanitarium, a million dollar road fund for a Yours truly, Burial was in the Willington Hill, 'will be set up at the Uni California’s vast Second district ■> ^ f'urther War Effort ford: William Joseph McCourt, 68 Thursdsy. SapUmbep 3 the Red Army has always to 99,000 Judgeship. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren for tl Thomas Weir. bott of Stafford Springs, staying cemetery. Mr*. Parizek died Tues­ church social rooms. Each vi Incraeoe No Hurpriee The Manpower Committee, of nent member, where she ha* been a patient since measure Its moves against tbs fine exhibit from their garden' St their home during their absence. Dr. Grac# added that In view of was conceded by both his Republl- "Thanks to a work-plan inaugu- which Herman F. Stelnkraus. Pearl street and Rose Marl* Gag­ last January, haa been authorized R iv e ra Elimination of the rotten bor­ Chief Air Raid tVarden. day at a hospital In Norwich. She unteer will receive a card statli America's experience during the non; William H. Kovarovtca and Byrnes ha* rOportad the activi­ possibility that, at some moment ough system Is consistently men­ which Included among other prod­ Lieut. Buncos A. W. Young has was born in Czechoslovakia and toe hour to appear. opponents today, and the rated laat April by the Connecticut preiident of the Bridgeport Brass ties of every session of th* Lsgts- by court order, says Superior Tlis Pope’s Plea ucts, watermelon and cantaloupes. returned to New River, N. C., First World war and th* exper­ nearly complete unofficial count State Twchere’ Aasodatlon. to w Company, Is chairman, hss arrang­ Eileen Winifred Ryland, both of Judge Dudley S. Valentine. The Volga is the 15th longeitl of ..to* advance, the Nazi High tioned as one of the political re­ had lived In Willington for the In order to maintain the pr< ience of European countrlea during Ashford. Isture for th* past 30 years, and river in the world, having a lengto| forms needed In Connecticut. Yet Third prize was awarded to Wil­ where he is at present stationed af­ past 33 years. She leaves four sons. irioua record set on 'these prevlo ed for part-time employment by hss nev^r missed a day at ths Th* order, hr stated, remande pops Plus, In hia brosdcagt yei- Command may see an opportunity bur T. and Mrs. Uttle. Mr. Little ter spending a short leave with bis wartime, it waa no aurprlse that ,u.„ry ,h.,r .oepU "" ' S i S « ’r S teacher# through plan* worked out Warrantee Deed Miss Farmer to the cuatody of her of MOO miles. we wonder, In fact. Just how arlborough William, Jerry, Ralph and Charles two 'Visits,. Rockville must ha Eva Rtraugh to Cell* F. Lyon. Capitol in that tim* until this .terday, had the self proclaimed for counter-attack. But, so far, much such a technical reform la master of toe local Grange. family at the home of Mrs. over 200 volunteers ready to mi juvenile delinquency waa increas­ by a aub-committae composed of ysar’a session when an attack of Parizek, all of Willington; four ing. He blamed, - among other Frederick V. Cbnard, works mana­ 46 acre* of land on Spencer atreet. purpose “to benefit all and hSrm ths Rsd Army’s pressure has been would achieve, unless It were ac­ ExfilMt Spanish Peanuts Howard Lord Young’s parents Mr. and Mr*. daughters, Mrs, Margaret Knight, donations. grip kept him at iiom* for taro or companied by an elimination of Baal Hampton Frederick H. Arens of Maple Ask for AM things, disruption of horns Ilfs, and MUnly ,2T dism eu tMcher, can undart.n, tbl, ger of th# Underwood Elliott Fish­ three days. none.’* IB thiat spirit, ha waa aUU relentless and varied—something One of toe most unusual exhib­ avenue. Mr*. Barbara Hlpaky, Mrs. Jennie “indlicrlrainat# employment of Engle, a 31-year-old Red L ^tra load, in addition to their er Company: Curtis Johnson of pointed aaou(b In fils description cheap personAl polities on to* its was toat of Mr. and Mrs. Adamec, of Willington, Mrs. Anna Cards abe being sent out Air RAM Alarm for Rom* Besides Farley, guests at to* more than toe Allies impected. part of toe representatives of the The Rev. Quincy Blakeley of children at wage* much higher Guilford and Lyndon U. Pratt, dinner .Included U. 8. Senator Roger Olcott-;-Spani8h peanuts. Private Josei^M und of Gilead, Bolevec of Europe and fourteen Ernest E. Tucker, Coiuity Age than their years and experience SrTeTnW HiJR Of chairman, who is executive aecre- of the failure and folly of those Something more than toe Nazis cities. Mr. OlcOtt described the compara­ West Hartford will preach in the London, Sept. 2—iJb—Th* Swiss John A. Dahaher. U. 8. Rep. WU-' who, In 1M», "reckoned on swift who Is stationed irt a camp In Congregational church Sunday grandchildren. for the Tolland County Farm Bi warranted. widow of the late Rep, Harry L tj,e tary of the Connecticut State 11am J. Miller of Wethersfield, expected. Ruesia may seem a lit­ The city politicians could sell tively easy method of growing Mias Nancy R. Whitaker, daugh­ reau stating toat in a short tl) “Since the school Is toe one In­ radio Said- today in a broadcast war operations and a speedy, vic­ out to a small town bloc some­ them.' Several of toe other mem­ Mississippi and is ^ ' a furlough morning and serve communion. 8tata*^SeM,tor” jea#r*^^ jSi- **•"*"'"'*' ttommlttee recognized Teachers Association. recorded by The Associated Press State Police Commissioner Ed­ riRST NATIONAL MMlIlTi tle presumptuous, measuring our Duane Abom has returned home ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whi­ the farmers of Tolland C>9un' stitution In th* community which f the uS- K b * t^ c h # re have a full-time job torious peace.” These same lead­ what reduced in size and propor­ bers told of their Victory garden has been visiting relatiyea in this taker of East Main street, gradu­ will need help In harvesting cro] that an air raid alarm was sound­ ward J. Hickey, and Lieut. Gov. war effort as she frequently does. tionate membership In toe Gener­ from the Hartford hospital where has the child for a reasonable por­ ed yesterday in Rome, but that no William L. Hadden, repreaenttag ers, now “lookinf around at what experiences. Chief Gordon alao ex­ place. ate of Stafford High school, has The card states further, "Food tion of the day for at least 180 Piiblir Records There is no slight suspicion, how­ al Assembly quite as quickly as pressed approval of the work of he has been a patelnt for the past esr-p S cu "".',." V Jy r.r,i5rir s s 'S ’S bomba were dropped. Allied an Governor Baldwin who is attend­ Is surroundlnf them, Inside and The local Grange will hold Its three weeks. entered the Hartford Hospital essential and muat not be wt days of toe year,” the commission­ ing the Macinack Island, Mich., ever, that she is stinting her own. they do to the prekent bloc. the Grange In the war effort by School of Nursing. Part-time work of 8 or 4 hi er told the board, “the educational nouncemMit* have said nothing of DOUBLE HOLIDAY outside the fatherland, see noth­ Perhaps we need reform of men raising needed farm produce at regular ■ meeting tonight tov the Mrs. Kenneth Kreyaig of Maple such a raid. . Republican parley. more thaq we need reform of Richmond Memorial Library. xTb* avenue, who has been been a Itaymond. C._ Barrows of Staf­ after your regular day's work authority ahould taka the initiative Quitclaim Deed ing but grief;' and contemplate this time.. lecturer, Mrs. Nettie Vine, h u ford Springs and Union has been be given to helping in toe harvesi in organizing the community to whoae drato earlier tola j^ar^'lef11 reeommenda to# em- The Equitable LUe A a a u ra n c e form and procedure. This at least patient in toe St. Francis hotpitC, vacant his seat in Congress Th* ployment of teacbera not to exceed nothing but ruths.” Hull And Russia is true:' there is no pressing "re­ Mrs. Wilbur T. UtUe, the lec­ planned for dancing at to* close n has returned to her home. appointed Fbrm Labor Supervisor ing of crops. No experience provide a program of action to four hours a day nor 20 hour* per Society of the United State* to turer, announced toat an exhibit the meeting. of Tolland county fof-toe Exten­ farming is necessary. Moi eliminate juvenile delinquency.” election, by law, w;aa cm>6uct*d aa Edith E. Eaton and B. Evelyn WEEK-END If ha was thus pointed in em- form’’ now before Connecticut . Howard Lanz, ton of Mr. and non-partisan contests' but BhigI* weak In line with the policy of the Reed, property at 1073-77 Main jitianigiiiy ths ghllt and the folly In the wake of the Sumner which couldn’t be solved by a of home canning by varloua Zan* Roberts, son o9 Mr. and Mrs. John Lanz. of Tomoka avenua sion Service at toe University of farmers in tola area will furn: Program to Be Submitted State Board of Education. Welles dlsmlswl, some extreme Grange membera will be the at­ Mra VlRoant Roberta la a patient Connecticut, it'was announced yes­ transportation and pay Thla waa the program to be aub- is a raglaterad Democrat, while street. of those who began this war, he better and higher standards of In­ traction at the. next meeting, who la stationed at toe Marin* Air both-bis opponents are Republi­ Split-Shift Bm Is . Warrantee Deed 8t«#p tor Hvo miniitcf tor full and violent charges are being dividual conduct Just as well as at the ManChaatar Memorial hos­ Bat* In Cherry Point. N. C„ haa terday. He . will succeed Ralph W. wages. The need is very great.] mitted to toe governor: Th# Administrator pointed out was almost equally predss In bis September 15. Prlzee will, also bs pital. Goodrich of Somerville who has Ralph W; Goodrich and Ra; I—Appointment of 10 police­ cans. Hla election., therefore,. will Th* Sterling Corporation to made against Secretary Hull and it could be solved by some change been promoted to aergeant. give California Democrat* a IS to that tnduatrial employers may find Catherine C., and Charles E. Gill, •trtngth and flavor ' iweonunendatlone to those who of rule and procedure. awarded for the three beet exhib­ Mils Marion Grant, who has ■------1.------been filling toe office during to* mond C. Barrows, Farm Labor Si women, from aums to be provided it advantageous to utilize teacher* his regime In toe State Depart­ its. by the atate, to operate throughout 11 majority in th* House of Repre­ property on Glenwood street. . didn’t begin this !war but who are Tba Jndlotal Study Oommis- been spending the summer here summer. Mr. Barrows a graduato pervison are lirttoafg* of this s) sentatives. on a split-shift basis, as has prov­ ment Blon now at work, for Inktanoe, with rclativae has returned to her of Maasachusetta Agricultural col­ peal for help. Anyone wilUni Connecticut. ed successful In many plants Qultetaim Deed* now demonstrating the power to 3— Eatabllahing a committee on The Sayings Bank o f Manches­ The latest of these charges—to could disband Itaelf and never ^ ^ home to Providence, R. I. lege conducts his farm in Union. to aid la aaked to contact to| throughout to* state. Likewise, ter to Peter Poatma, property on end I t In effect be ^ipealed to bother to make one proposal for A. 8. Paul Kershaw is stationed W ajiping He served as Superintendent of the Farm Labor Office, located to* War council to deal with gen business houses and retail stores too effect that he is personally an oral probltma relating to recrea Adams atreet. the Allied powers to soften “un> change of form or run If It. Open r orum at Sampson, N. T. Mr*. W. W. Grant Yale forest in Union, an 8,600 Room 12 of the Profeeelonal bull' Neutral Turkey haVe employed teachers 1st* after Mary S. Neill to Stanley Saslela, conditional surrender” and bs enemy to Soviet Rusaia-~Secre- could ever get decent asouranco 7894, Manoheeter acre demonstration forest In Tol­ Ing on Park Place. tlon for children and youth in war nodhs and week-end* In their estab­ tary Hull labels "monstrous and that Connecticut wte about to land and Windham county. He wUI KeUner-Johaeton time, using established govern­ lishments. ~ property on Birch street. more gensroue in the approaching mental agencies where possible. Favors Germany So long as nine of th* chief cm Cortlfloete of - Devise diabolical falsehood,” and the enjoy a breed of legislator Appreciate Nurse aid the county farm agent In to* Mice Arlene Mae Johnstoi Estat* of Rosalie Sasiela to peace, lest aeverity delay that w M ^ would not come to Hart­ Asks Periiii8$ion James A. Carney, son of Mr. recruiting and placing of farm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P 8—Development of a atatewid* ployment areas In toe state, con­ PICNIC SUGGESTIONS President himself labels Its author Editor, The Herald: recreational program to be admin­ Mary B. Neill, property on Birch same peace. The Pope spoke in ford for the primary purpose of A posm sent home from aoms- and Mr*. Arthur Carney of Rye labor on ths farms in this area Johnston, of 108 Orova atreet, an. tinue to be regarded by to* United a "chronic liar.” street, has been appointed instruc­ Clinton E. Kallner, son of Mrs. Ed] istered locally; provision In the Moscow, Sept. 2—(JP)—The lat­ State* Employment Service as street. ' the name of humanity, as one who appointing ItMlf to seme city where In North Africa by Lieut. To Raise Minks with ^ office in ths Proftsslonal Marriage Intentions Previously, Assistant Secretary or town court, and then admin­ Mae E. Smith to her mother is tor at toe Army Air Forces Flex­ building In RockvlUt. ward H. Ksllnsr, of Easter avenu State Board of Education, for the est Issue of to* Soviet magazine. critical, toe Manpower Committee desires one thing most fervently ible Gunnery school at Fort were united In marriage oi duration of toe War, for a leader War and the Working C3asa, in an of to* War Council wishes to leave The following applications for of State Adolph Berle undertook ister Its court with one eye al­ found bslow. It was written by Mias Dina Piccin of East Main marriage licenses are on file in the —that this present war end as ways on the neoesstty of re- Myera, Fla. He entered the aerv- street and Miss Ann* Young of Wednesday morning at St. Be: in the field of recreation. artlole titled, "Who cfalna from the no posaibUlty; unexplored whereby TEA to answer charges thaf toe State the boys ahs has been helping back Tha Zoning Board of Appeala 4— Additional personnel on to* town clerk’s office: Gsorg* Albert soon aa possible. tunilng to Hartford In order to to he^to In appreciation of her Ic* In October. 1943. His father Hartford, are spending toe week nard's Catholic church. Re' Neutrality of Turkey?” said ‘The furtoer valuable personnel may be 3 1 2 8 - It should be polnted^eut tn an­ Department's pofi*V a'knack return to the court again. tonight will hava for eonaldaratlon Is In toe Navy, seeing service In at Stony Creek, Dude Ranch, >N; Y. James Q. Dolan, pastor of to< State Board of Education to su­ neutrality ot- Turkey becomes in- Work. toe South Pacific and ha tiso has pervise and facilitate the issuance ereaslsgly mor* favorable and nec­ swer to the Pope's plea, that ‘.‘un- of siding with the reactionaries of There' would be no need for a . ,, "Our Nurse" a petition asking to keep mlidu to Mrs. Mary Cavar, 77, wife of church, eelsbratea the Nupi law or rule to keen stats’* at­ h brother, Francia p. Camay, who High mass. They were attend of work permits and to investigate essary to Germany." ^ conditional surrender" has Its Europe. Har^s to Smltty, a wonderful a Residsnttal A-' Zone, the first Paul Cavar of Moose Meadow sec­ attendance problems. torneys out of* private practice nurse, Is In to* Medical Corps Motor tion, died Monday afternoon at her by Mlee PriecUla J. Johnston an The magasin* said "Turkey se­ great humanitarian motive, too. When such charges are sensa­ and out of politics If ther* sud­ Urn* such permission has been ask­ Pool, stationed in Iowa. Earl Kellnsr, with Miss Revert; 5— Publicizing of data on delin­cures toe safety of toe Balkan tionally phrased, they miss their One of to* best God has put on this ed. Tha request la mad* by Ralph Mrs. Robert Merriman, haa re­ hom*. She was bom Feb, 6, 1866 In quency by communities, similar to masuM ^.It is a good Initial basis for peace, denly developed a breed of state's green earth; Austria toe daughter of Mr. and C. Kellner and Miss Margaret flank of toe German Armies end aluable point, and permit answers almost attorney which would disdain to She’a very pretty and not too small W. Hayes of 674 Middls turnpike, turned to her home in Vernon Davis as bridesmaids, and Kennetl traffic accident reports. allows the German* to continue to to which we hope the Allies will from the Manchester Memorial Mrs. John Koniar and had lived in It was suggested toat toe local SODAS equally ridiculous. It- Js, of course, use Its official prestige as a bait In height. east. He 1* also asking to keep thla section for nearly-forty years. Oayton and John Bock, Jr., as ush hold very limited forces here and h(4d without softness or waver­ for private practice, and which hospital. She formerly lived In era. Following the ceremony a re community: concentrate to* overwhelming part itam ins In Foods For SORO0TS CDOCMH. She treats every one of the pa­ obvious that Mr. Hull U not an chickens, but in his Utter, read to Wapping. Besides her husband she leaves a ception wae held at toe home o: 1— Regard to* local Board of Ed­ CMr ing, because it is Just aa much would rather resign than b* found tients just alike. toe board two weeks ago, he laid son Michael Cavar of Staffordvllle of th* Gerpian troops on toe So­ 9-OC ' concerned with preventing ths enemy to Russia. No good Amer­ mingling toe custodianship of jus- Pvt. Laurence Grennan, who is the bride'e parents and the coupli ucation aa a coordinating agency viet-German front." he alao was considering keeping in the Army Air Corps, is apend- and a daughter Mrs. Margaret next war as It is with ending tbU ican could bb. w hat Is of Impor­ tlc* with the loyalties and pres­ Her sense of humor la very keen left later in toe day for a weddin for all problem* Involving children The article aaeerted toat now - rabbits. Irife a few days at to# hom# of his Litvlnchyk of East Willington. trip. , and youth In toe commfinlty. when Germany it treasuring all 3 s 24 one. tance and of Interest, let us say. sures of .politics. And toe twinkle In her eyea re­ Five applloatlons to keep ohick- Funeral aervicss will be held to­ We ar* fond of saying that toe mind us of a bsautlful moon parents. He Is stationed some­ Court Hearing Community, Youth Oonncll Urged her Army dliwoni; her fln^ de­ C a k m i A 4 i4 k That same war guilt which the Is the degree of Mr. Hull's admi­ ena wlU be haard tonight and Mary where, In Utah. morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock A hearing was held in toe 2— Appoint a community youthfeat could be aceelefoted if Tur­ ConnecUcut opurt system and the bsam; Savitsky of 688 Centsr strsst is from toe . Brown funeral hom*. Impartial Pope so plainly infers is ration for Russia. His vehement Connecticut code for state's attor­ Wa all like her and think shs'a a ^ v . and Mrs. H. Msrsfisn bate Court today to act upon th' council, to be set up by the ]^ard key would abandon her neutrality and true denial that he is an ene­ asking to ktep rabbits. ' On* of Budd hava rstumsd to their hom# Rev. Clayton B. Small, ^ ^ t o r of application of James H. Lutton oi of Education, representing local and throw In her lot wltb th* APlHi SADa CAKE completely clear to those who neys are at fault and in need of awall pal those going Into to* ohloksn busi­ toe Staffordvllla Federate church reform and change. Furthermore, ’Cause she's always boosting soms- after spending a few days at to* this clQr who deilred that an In- agencies and organizations, this lies. • KYBO have had to do the fighting my leaves that real questton un­ ness, la J u ^ s Raymond R. Bowsra. horns of Mr, Budd’s fqlks at Salt will officiate. Burial will be iq the etrument In writing, purporting to council to become the agency in niTTlFWm— - answered. The real answer does It Is actually In the cards that' toe ens't morels. Joseph C^artUr is aiktog to Point, N. Y. * against it. As the Pope himself court system Is going to be . ■ '"i' Stafford Spring! cemetery. be to* last will of Elisabeth HardJ . the community through which seem to be that be is somewhat build an addition to bU blacksmith A son waa bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lester LabonU of Webt Ing UtOa. late of tola city, be ad-| program might be recommended SPKECAKI describes it, this war was begun changed, and that sUte^s attpr- She hurriss around Ilk* a euta lit­ shop oh William strast for nianu- Lucile Barry by leaders w^o thought they could less warm toward Russia' than i.eys will, sooner or later, accept tle mouas, Douglas Grant of Buckland road Main strsst was given a linen knitted to probate. (Thla agency need not necessarily some formal restriction on their From tsnt to tent as if It wars a faoturing purposas. at ths Hartford hospital, Sunday, shower at to* bom* of her mother, Tsaehan Meet represent all youth serving agen­ ***** 2 ^ FRANKFORT BOILS gain a quick ‘victory. .Their Idea was Mr. Welles. Translated Into Aug. 39to. Mrs. Georg* H. Lester on ainton ’tl u n will be a meatmg of toe cies, though this may be deelrabU statesmanship, that may mean oqtslde Interests. W* shall prob­ ..housa; Is Party Guestl of a victory. Incidentally, was not ably continue advocating such re­ Bhs'f as busy as a bse all tha ayde Johnson of Oakland road, ■treet, in honor of her recent mar­ SuniUF school tosohera of the First Other intoreata should be -|nclud DOUOMiTS the standard idea of victory as It that he Is less' fervent than Mr. forms, for they ar* the easiest while Dates Scheduled was admitted to to* MancMsstsr riage. Fifty relative! and frienda Lutheran o h u ^ tola evening. The! ed). kiui been considered In other wars. Welles and many of the rest of way out of unsatisfactory present And she never loses that sweet Memorial hospital, Monday. attended. The bride received many Sunday abfiool classes will reslunel 3— Develop a community recre­ Mrs. Daniel Lawton la a patient toslr work bn the second Sunday in| Mrs. Thomas R. Boland, of 128 Thla always waa, and still is, a us about toe necessity of an Im­ conditions. little smile. glfU. ational program Including to* ap- Maple street, entertained last night They are likewise the uncer­ For Registration at toe Hartford hospital, where Lieut. Jerry Skopek, aon of Mrs. September. \ pointmant ^ a recreational direc' p tfo d h te o war of . anti-Christ. "n mediately closer understanding StAfts 'CWiBCtlOttS for Miss lAicll* Barry, of 126 Ma­ tain way. The tough way, and And every night she gives' i« a she underwent an appendectomy. Anna M. Skopek of to* Union road ter In these areas In which delin­ ple street, vWio la entering S t When, against those who start­ with Russia. It may possibly The schools in South Wlndaor la home on leave, for to* flrit time City Tax CoUactor Edward L.l quency la mbra prevalent. - the certain way, would bo to thrill Buchvtan started the collection .of I Franola hospital on Bept. 7. for ths ed this war, we impose the terms mean a shading In American for­ Improve human nature. All city t^toen she starts giving us our Miss Jima Jaasrie of 231 Brown and East Windsor will open Wed­ since he reported for duty a t toe 4— Extend the school day pro three-year course required by to# nesday; Sept. 8. according to Supt. Huntsville ansnaU Ala. U sut toe city tax of 11 mlUs^on WednesrI Tiding a more liberal program for of “imconditlonal surrender," we eign policy which Is Impbrtant. legislators who wont, .sell out, sleeping pills; street, Hartford, profeaslonany day at toe Town Clerk’t ofifiee andl Nurses’ Cadet Corps. Th* party GRAPES all lawyers who .hate Judge­ She leavbs the tent with a hearty known as "June Jay” announce* of Schools John B. Hsnderahot. Skopek was graduated from the children before and a ^ i ” school was attended by neljghbora and are actually'indicating and re­ Similarly, when Mr. Berl* ships, and aU state’s attorneys "Good night!" Teachers meetings In South Wind­ University of Connecticut in 1943 reported a busy day. He will be a tl houra. quiring only one initial severity. states that toe State Department eUswher* In today's Herald regis­ the offloe through September 151 ^ 8—Provide proper facilities for friends of Miss Barry. Games were wh- are willing to forget poU- Hoping that w ell all Sleep tight. tration dates for her dancini sor win be held Tuesday at 11:80 with a BS degree in chemistry. and all those pajing their taxes on| enjoyed and a delicious buffet That Ms the acknowledgement, has not helped the reactionaries tlcs and private practice will a. m., at Ellsworth Memorial High Within a few weeks after Induc­ the care of children of working luncheon was served by toe host­ classes, scheduled for Frldqy ani or before the IBth are allowed mothers. Mothers ahould. not bs PEACHES ™ 2 - 3 S of Europe, he is taking a blanket kindly form a line to the light. And when we’re gone we want you school, and at l p. m. at Union tion, he was selected for toe CWS from those who did start this war, Saturday afternoons, September TO discoimt. employed until there" is evidence of e ss. The honor guest received a that they are completely defeated, charge, and making a blanket an to know and 11, at Her Manchester stiidip, school. Pleasant Valley and Wap­ officers candidate school at Edge- number of useful gifts. We’ll never ' forget dear Smitty rear 824 Center street. ping grammar school teachers will wood arsenal, Md., where be was ' Tourist No Relative a satisfactory place to care for the Miss Martha Barry gave a party beyond any future alibis. "We want swer, and forgetting toe excep­ wherever we go. meat at Wapplflg at 3:80 p. m. graduated and commissioned. He , ■ . -c \ children during her working hours B C A I K "'i Republicans Plan Mias Jaserie was the^nly in­ . 6—^Development -through toe for her sisteV laat week at which r C I U | J • that acknowledgement for *one tions. True, we are not engaged structor of dance a r^ . who held The Dbmocratic Town commit­ Is assigned tto the engineering Winslow; Arlz.— —A wqman I toe guests were her schoolmatea at 1 “ A > la a general policy of helping r*: Air Raid liest "Confusion’’ tee win meet tonight at 8:80 service, division at the Huntsville Board of. Education of work educa­ Manchester High. Since her grad­ prime reason—so th at other dem­ dlaasss In town laat season, and her tourist from Ollfornia

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. Tokyo worriedly broadcast toe nows first that the U. S. force.s Doubts Legality Colon, .Write to- the McCoy Health ^incers Nearer Hope to Agree HEALTH AND DIET Service In care of this newspaper iVTic—1080 rr% w 9 T k J * w t h t —1880 hit tin / Marcus at dawn SeptI 1 Obituary and enclose a large, self-addressed Giildren May WDRO->iS60 lOdCiy 8 iCOdiO WNBO-MW Salamaua Field; with "many planes."' The, Navy ■ Of Meeting Call On .Fish Prices ADVICE^ ■ envelope and ten cents. said only that the attack waa plan­ Eastern War Time Cardinals Take Two Games From ned and Is ’’presumably in pro- Aid Farmers • <^<-9 Le«fl Resistance gres.s." Deaths FumisiMd by tbe MoOoy QoesMoas and Anaweni This willingness of the Navy to Hartford, Sept. 8—M')—Renev^fed Boston, Sept. 2—(iip)—Represen­ Health Service ------/’■ 4:00—w n c — Backstage Wife; '?> —Th^ Fighting Coast Guard. (Hair on tbe Face) say anything at all before the fleet rumblings were heard today from tatives of toe Office of Price Ad­ WDRO—Home Front Reporter; [ 7:45—Wn<3-^Treaaury Star Pa­ Football Is Here and So Is Silly Season for Cameramen from On«) Address oommunicatloiu to Tbe Question: “Two Pals” want t turning from a raid Monday on Japanese for a showdown §orap. elect a new commandant Tuesday prices were obtained In other New ci(led .;to discontinue the printing normal and that it has been on help! is urgenUy needed In the har-I WNBC—News. —America’s Town Meeting. that base tiprtheaat of New Geor­ at 8 p. m, at the Phalanx armory, England coastal cities. of these menus for the duratioq, the face for a considerable time, vesting of farm crops. I 5:15—w n c ;—Portia Faces Life; 9;00_W n(J—Kraft Music Hall; Formidable Players gia reported that for the first time Charles Freeman Talcott, only or until normalcy returns In the but that you failed to notice It In order to prevent this absencel V7THT—News; Music; WNBC;— WDRC—Major Bowes Amateur Sewell Looses Cont 144 Wn.shinglon street. .son of 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Denison "Many boats have already quit food situation. Face .t^Ecuador Star. no anti-aircraft fire was encoiint- Two Aircraft Carriers Legality of his action was doubt­ Boston to put in at New Bedford until you started looking for It. from being truancy. It la necessary] Dick Tracy. Hour; WTHT—Gabriel Heatter. Local Sport Delayed Since arsd. Rclwrtcd in Attack ed by Attorney Rdwln M. Ryan, Talcott of Talcottville, died yester­ and Gloucester hecaiisc of . pric.e However, readers are invited te In the event there • la a heavy for the pupil who plans to work tol 8:30—w n c — Just Plain. Bill; .9:18—WTHT—L*o 2olIo»s Orch. Santa Isabel has been outflank- coun.sel for Korezak Ziolkowsfei, day afternoon in the Park East ceilings,” said Edward A. Cooley, send for special articles on diets growth which constitutes a real secure an approval card signed byl WDRC — War ^m mentary; 9:30—"WnC — Joan Davis and By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. July; Chicago CtiObB ed by American occupation of both New 'York, Sept. 2.—i/Pi Two West Hartford sculptor now In the hospital, New York City, after an secretary of the Massachusetts and food combinations, which will blemish, the most effective plan the prospective employer. These! Memory Lane; WNBC ;— Jack Haley: WDRC—Stage Door Forest Hills, N, Y., Sept. 3—(J>) Chatter New Georgia- and Vella Ijavella aircraft carriers which sent off Army who was defeated by Lawler operation for appendicitis. He un­ Fisheries Association. InC; "In set­ help to provide good wholesome is to have the hair roots de­ cards are In the hands of employ-! Armstrong. Canteen: WTHT—U Tell ’Em —Three years ago agile little Topple Reds 12-9. Islands. But there was no indica­ "90 Grumman fighters” and "about in the outlawed election. > derwent the operation ten days ting up the price schedule the OPA and nutritious meals with the foods stroyed with the electric needle. era or can be secured by them from] 5:45—w n c —Front Page Far­ Club; WNfiC—Spotlight Baniis: Pancho Segura explained In badly By Jack Dwyer tion of Japanese Intenyon to yield 60 carrier bombers" participated ago and for a few days appeared failed to take notice that through available. If this Is done, the halris will not the County Farm Bureau Office.] rell; WDRC—American Women: Time Out for Sports. broken English that he wasn't go­ Herald Sporta Editor ...| ■ By .ludson Bailey Kolombangara, now sandwiched in the American attack on Marcus to be making headway towards re­ the years th# price -schedule in grow back again, but toe process The necessity of the work to be] WTHT — Superman: WNBC — 10:00—w n c —Durante - Moore - ing home to Ecuador until ha AP Sjlbrts Writer . Cugat; WDRC—Hie First Line; What Prire Glory? ■[ between tbo.se two occupational Lsland, a Domel broadcast from covery. However, other . complica- Boston always has been one or two The "Irritable Colon” is somewhat tedious and is also done must be certified by the] Archie Andrews. could take the United States Na­ business of picking forces. Today’s communlqiie re­ Grocers Given lions developed and he passed Evening WTHT — Raymond Clapper; Of course that has been used! up Tokyo said today. ’ cents higher than in other ports.” The term "Irritable" has come expensive aa the work must be County Farm Agent and toe card] tional tennis title with him. To­ times before, that heading, but it ’ games liv toe National League at ported destruction by American The broadcast, recorded by IT. ,S. away yesterday. to be applied to that type of colon done by am experienced operator. must be signed by the parent indi­ 8:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — WNBC—Raymond Gram Swing. day, speaking somewhat more un­ FT boats and planes of barges and News; WTHT—News; WNBC — 10:15—WTHT — Dale Calrijegle; apparently fits this angle of Tues- 1 a, glveivpoint and playing them to government monitors, declared 12 Data o i l Prices Mr. Talcott was bom In Ttd- disturbance which is marked by You will find that auch hairs may cating that he accepts responslbil-, derstandably, Pancho said that bis day night's fights in Hartford. small supply boats between Vella of the planes were shot 'down in cottville 26 years ago. He attended di.*)comfprt, by pain or tenderness; be removed temporarily by using Ity for the absence, of the..child| Terry and toe Pirates. WNBC—Eddie Duchln. only worry about taking toe title completion at later dates still is Plan to Relieve 6:15—w n c — History In the Ike Williams. k(;c6rding to Bill Lavella and Kolombangara. the attack on the island less than. school In Talcottville and later shifting from place "to place In one of the rosin and wax prepara­ from school. This card will then be! 10:30—WT!c — March of Time; is the possibility of "tightening (Hartford Courant) Lee ia a po­ cauB^ing tdacbes for the figure Enjoy Good Hunting went to Providence, R. I., where he the lower abdomen; by excessive presented to the school for approval | Headlines; WDRC—George B. WDRC — Suspense: WTHT erts. 1,200 miles from Tokyo,; but ad­ A gathering of 2.6 local grocers tions for getting rid of unwanted up” in his coming • third round tential champion. That, however, Surface and Air Forces also en­ mitted that damage to Japanese attended the Moaea Brown school. gas; arid by alternating periods of hair, or you could use .some of the of the school principal, such’ ap-| Armstead; WTHT—Bob Gilles­ tkmcert Hour; WNB<3—Yankee match with Seymour Greenberg- The senior dlijcult has had four joyed good hUnting in the sea sup­ who are Included In the OPA Del I very Problem pie; Music; War Gardena; was before his last mixup wito" grounded planes resulted. Later on he went to New York city constipation and diarrhea. other depilatories especially pre­ proval being given If toe pupil's Doodle Quiz. of Cblcaga Johnny Bellas, baldheaded vetepdn contests In this eqtegory. It may ply channels near Salamaua, New (Vtmmunique Quoted Group.s One and Two heard the and for several years was In the There may occur an excessive pared for the purpose of remov­ school standing la satisfactory, j WNB<3—Sports; News. 11:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — Segura undoubtedly landed in be remembered, ttfevof them pro­ Guinea. The motor torpedo boats When the farm work is completed! 8:30—WTIC — Strictly Sports; of New Haven. He failed to/Iook Another Tokyo broadcast to new Price Regulation provisions Sales department of toe Talcott Hartford, Sept. 3.—(.(P-Meas- secretion of mucous similar to that ing facial hair. News; Sports; News; WTHT — the hardest part of the men’s sin­ the' part against Belliis whp-'seem- tested games involving, the Phil­ recently sank 12 supply barges and .lapanesp areas quoted an imperial Brothers Company. For the past seen In mucous colitis and inas­ the card is returned to the Farm WDRC—Jeri Sullivan; WNBC— News; WNBC—News. gles draw. Today, he was-ached- lies and two others sxspendsd. the communique today told of outlined last n(ght by the repre- nres to relieve the acute delivery Labor Office, showing the days and Feed Bag FrollGs. cd to know the an.swers Xa about 10 headquarters eommunique a.s fol­ three yoais Mr. Talcott was con­ much as the irritability of the I 1 1 :16—WTIC—Harkness of Wash uled to play Pvt. Bryan (Bitsy) every move that Williams made. games which were halted feqeurif' Others .destroyed .by low flying .senlatlve.s of the State Price Panel problems of coal dealers in this hours worked and the quality ofi 6:45—WTIC — Lowell Thomas; of Sunday curfew laws in...Boktpii lows : of OPA. Representatives 'Laraway nected with Burr A Co., invest­ area will be undertaken by the colon itiay be accompanied by a Ingtoh; WDRC — Joan Brooks; Grant, the (fir in g retriever who Now back to the headline over Mitchells along New Britain’s "tn regard to the enemy raid ment bankers at .57 William street. spastic conditlori the patient may 3 State Sailors the work done. I 'WDRC — The World Today; WTHT — Music; WNBC — The used to give the very beat player ana Pittsburgh July 18. .south'Coast, across the Vitla* and Adams wore here to discuss Hartford District Office of De­ It is expected that any pupils' Newa: WNBC—Andre Koatela- this litem. According to Lee the, .upon Mlnamltorl Shlma (MarcusV the regulation with the gfocers. New York city. fense Transportation In coopera­ be- told he has spastic collti.s. Music You Want. a tussle. Grant, of course, has fans of Hartforil//or the wolves, The protested games wers en­ . strait ^rom New Guinea. on .Sept. 1. according to a later re­ Two years ago Iasi month Mr. Generally the patient is of the ner­ who "expect to work after school! netz. Temple University backs really get down to business In photog raphlc department In Philadelphia. ■ tered In the standings at the time The meeting was held in th9 State tion with other government agen­ Aiiioii" Gasiialties 7:00— Fred Waring In 11:30—WTIC — Words at War slipped back in the past few years liked Williams e'/lot after he 'flat- Abo^’e New Britain, new at- port the enemy Task Force con­ Talcott was married to Miss cies here. vous type, and he may therefore begins will present these canls to j w n c — WDRC — F lash gu n CJasey: and since he's been in toe army Left to right: Dave MacNlccol lets out warwhoop; Jaick Bums appears to be shouting a warning they were ' played, but when ^tacks were made on a Japanese Trade School auditorium and was the school offices fOr approval Pleasure Time; WDRC—I love while carrying ball; and Ralph Cardlllo and Bob Lange.are hep to the jive. tened. Tommy/jesaup of Spring- sisted of approximately 160 fight­ Patricia Buchner of Portland, Ore­ This was disclosed today, exact­ have been advised that hia trou­ WTHT—South American Sere­ he hasn't bad much chance to field. He WM cheered to the echo Leagqie President Ford Frick; . destroyer and an 8.000-ton mer- held for all grocers in town not in­ ble is all in his nerves. cither on the opening day or some­ a Mystetr: WTHT—Fulton Lew­ ordered the contests resumed later i ers and bombers based on aircraft cluding the chain stores. gon. Since their marriage, they ly 24 hours after dealers urged an Washington. Sept. 2—(jip)—The is, Jr.; WNBC—Wings to Vic­ nade. play. So Pancho who breezed af ter toal/muss and was, booed . chantman off New Ireland. It Is carriers. The force raided oUr air have made their home at 210 East' Digestive disturbances of vari­ time before school opens. Other­ 1 1 :45—^WNBC—Woody Herman’s past Dick | Bender at ■ Elizabeth, I By Harry Grayson '^men were pictured on horseback from the point of argument, the j in toe same sector where cither Both OPA representatives were Immediate solution of their criti­ Navy announced today 22 casual­ wise It will be necessary to con­ tory/ just si/foudly Tuesday night, for base facilities. 73(1 street. New York city. cal manpower shortage, when .It ous kinds are S' prominent part ■ Orchestras News. N J., 6-3, 6-3, . in yesterday’s NEA Sports Editor with footlqalls under their arms, r Phillies won the game they .had- , planes recently have. bombed a pleased with the attendance and of the picture and when the pa­ ties, Including 7 dead, 13 wounded sider such pupils as absent from I 7:15—WTIC — News; WDRC — failing/to dp more than redden been charged with losing to toe 8L "During this operation our .said It was one of the best discus­ Mr. Talcott is survived by his was learned that ODT District Harry James; WTHT—Musical 12:00—WnC!!—Newt; Peter Bres­ opening round, regards Bitsy as Crowds Jam New York. Sept. 2r-There’8 go- . ^ ^ -jU d n ’t need the n ^ s, and BelWs’ bald pate. Nppe, junior, . cruiser, a destroyer and several force shot down 12 enemy planes. widow, his parents and three sis­ tient tries to diagnose himself he and 2 missing. In addlUon, five school wlthout approval. -s I , 1. Tv-ii . .. this made many other Institutions Louie Cardinals and lost toe gam* { medium-sized cargo ships. sion meetings they had'yet held Irt Manager John F. Maerz already Gems. cia and Orchestra: WDRC just another player. to be a football season,-.all i imitators, for ever since \ytUiams has a Iqt tb learn or else "Although we received slight the state. Following talks by Mr. ters, Mrs’. Bruce Beal of Talcott­ ha.; held a preliminary conference la lively to make the mistake of men prevloualy listed aa missing News; WTHT—News. Greenberg, however, is toe only e was coasting for Jessup’s bene­ they had been credited with ■win* ^ thjnking he has stomach trouble. 7:30—WTIC—Emil Cote Glee right, although spme of the boys ; ^ e’ve had a steady stream of lines ning front the New York Giants. damages on our planes on the Laraway and Mr. Adams and their ville Mrs. Vladimir I. Orloff of with State Selective Service offi­ now are reported dead. Club; WDRC — Easy Aces; l8:30—W nC^The Groover Boys player who has beaten Segura fit as the Sprlngfleld^auler was Wp: Bombers Hit Railway ground, damages inflicted upon Old Lyme, and Mrs. Archibald cials with a view toward Estab­ The symptoms of an Irritable This brings to 29,035 the total of Plants to Work and Janette^^ H«ya. this year. He also is National ______! and girls hardly will recognise { on mules and behind blocks This called for corrections In toa I explanation of how the new regu­ W'i'HT—G. 1. Varieties; WNBC sitting at the rlngsic|feduring the atemdings. The suspended gamexl our personnel and military facili­ lation operates there was a ques­ Main, Jr., of Portland, Maine. He lishing "dependable, long range colon are variable and a symptom Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Clay Court champion and the '. . _ , toelr varsities. In many cases, ' granite and hlp-8Wlv®Ung bacl«/bn scrap. ‘ Yards at Mandalay ties were almost negligible." L ix tin ff o r . B a n S e n d s they’ll know the other side A bit bicycles, tricycles, scooters, feller were not Included in the standlngBi tion period during which many al.so leaves his grandmother, Mrs. draft stati-8 preferably permanent here today may be dorie tomorrow, Guard casualties reported to next On Labor Day fifth seeded man in this tourna How Much Longer? „ New Delhi, Sept. 8.—(>P)—Llb- helpful points Were brought out. Elwood S. Ela of Blast Center deferment” for men employed as with a new one to take Its place. of kin since Dec. 7, 1941. The grand I menu which makes him look like . 1-. 1 too well, for toe Navy’s ,V-5 pro- skates. In kiddie cars and/what- Hartford, or any other town or at the time, but one of them crator bombers of toe U. S. Tenth Yankee Fliers Attack street. truck drivers-In local essen(laf> in­ However, some of the common total includes 10,039 dead, 5,089 Short Waves Again NorniOl "a tough customer even though he Attendance a f I g u r e s gram has transferred qtlckouts to not. / city in the State of Connecticut, finished yesterday and, aa it turn­ 7. Air Force dumped a ' “great The funeral services will be held dustries and vital fervlces. symptoms are: tenderness or sore­ wounded, 0,735 missing and 4,172 had’to..go three sets yesterday T In w a r d Y p s t e r d a v . ' legendary foes., . | TJere are the Tex^s^ pictures ed out. It might just as weU baiB] u p wa r n le n ic r u t t y . | Tub thumpers are already at with toe boys In 10-gi on hats and will never have topnotch bouts ^weight" of explosives on toe rall- Japanese Shippinff from the Madison avenue Presby­ Reaction of coal dealers, when ness in one part of the colon or prisoners of war. Bridgeport. 2—(Ab—Labor! to allmlnkta. Tom Flakenburg hf unUl such time as AthloUc Com- counted a legal game at toe y way yards at Mandalay yesterday, Welfare CoiiiiHI terian church at noon on Saturday. informed of the Impending ODT seemingly in all parts; disturb­ The casualties announced today day will find labor hard at work I toe Hollywood Falkenburgs. Se­ mlBsloner Frank Ooskey cleans It Was recessed. Chungking, Sept. 2. — f/Pi-- ances of eating such aa flatulence, Instead of taking a holiday to Con­ After Neit Period of Static i officially on ■with the opening of It Is in Callforiila where toe This contest was toe secoodl ‘ t It was annoimced today In a bead­ American air attacks on Japanese Tile body will be brought tq Tal­ program, was unanimously favor­ (those listed are Navy and non­ gura explains that he ^ was tense By Th« Associated Press house. Joe Currie was toe third le quarters communique which said cottville for burial in Mt. Hope able. Details of the plan were belching or a gnawing feeling; ner­ commissioned personnel unless tinue the uninterrupted produc-1 when he lost to the ChiCagoan in The luting of the ban on p leas-: another silly season for sports footballers really go Hollywood, game of a doubleheader between I khipping off Hank Kong were re­ Wil! vous Irritability: and cold hands tibn of war needs, it was revealed “ cameramen. There appears to be a however, although the > supply of man in the jring Tuesday night. the Cardinals and PlttsburgUl • "excellent results were reported ported today by Lieut. Gen. Jo­ cemetery beside his grandfather hailed as "steps in the right direc­ otherwise specified): New York, Sept. 2—(;P)— The This situation is juat about the the Southampton Round-Rohlp pre driving benefited Garden State (That statement la with apologies f with numerous' hits in toe target tion" by the same merchants who an 1 feet. today In a survey made of the | Tournament, which Pancho won rule against a football player be different pictures fell off some; Pirates which was baited afUFI seph W. Stilwell’s headquarters, and. grandmother, the late Mr. and Connecticut: . short waves, after another period^same aa It was when Allen P£Wir,.near Camden, N. J., and to those men who know bow to f-iurea.” Mrs. Charles Denison Talcott. found no satisfaction in the recent This type' -of colon undergoes DeChello. William James. Dead. various plants. ■ turned , his program over‘s to sing­ anyway, and he has to fight that ing photographed in an orthodox what with Edward- Patrick Madl- seven innings with toe Redbirdsl together with sweeps over the Hartford. Sept. 2. f/Pi The periods of hyper-irritability when One of the manufacturing I of erratic reception In which net­ Narragahsett Park near Paw­ and sensible position. gan’8 departure from Saint Mary’s, referee). A good official In any leading 6-6. When the twq f li^ i While to® four-engined Libera- Yangtze river and an assault on OPA ruling which “attempted to Father, Steven DiChello, 78 Dag­ work relay schedules were sent ing Jimmy Melton and Joan Rob­ tenseness again this week. sport is just as necessary as good >tors concentrated on Mandalay, State Public Welfare Co\mcl,l, scive a serious problem through the patient is placed under any gett street. New Haven. plants which during the last two | tucket, R. r„ yesterday. The larg­ The first picture on hand Is the 'Theim/was the days, and we can fraimea were. run.off neither tMuBl the Canton-Hankow railway. with the help of a new research ^Month’s Mind Mass haywire, again have tended to erts for toe summer. It Is ex­ SUnding in the way of a Se- look/ for a pick up along this line bouts. Unless <3Qskey can see the Jrtwln-engincd B-25 Mitchells at- a half hearted attempt at ration­ strain and during these periods, Holland, Jack Covy. Wounded. holidays remained closed will be pected they will be continued st gura-Greenberg return match to­ est w’eekday crowd bf to® meeting hardy perennial—the entire com­ made a move and tha July 18 aqo)re| i.,|acked Japanese rail installations A communique said the enemy director, Dr. Karl F. Hciser of A requiem ni®-4a will be said at ing coal." the jjatient becomes all too con­ in full swing on MoriSay. This awing back to normal. The low pany jumping over.''* hurdles on aLTowa now that Slip Madlgan is light and let something else be­ became the September 1 soora. air base at Klngmen, near the Norwich, and of a committee of .St. James’s church Saturday morn­ Mother, .Mrs. Pauline McCammond. signal strength- and high noise least until Fred’s plans are more morrow is Charley Oliver of Perth —n.OOOrrtumed out at -.garden sides sentiment sway him, bouU and communications in other (The statement referred to the scious that something is wrong in iliddletown. is the jlemington Arms company Amboy, N. J., National Interscho- State -with approximately 13,OOO.M which are lettered toe names of toe Installing his hip, hip, hooray, S ew ^ Looea Yangtze port of Ichang, was the Connecticut Medical Society ing at 7:30 for Mrs. Rose Zaccaro the abdominal area. Aa the Irrita­ level jiyhich are evident on such settled. aghools on the schedule. This oner scheme out where the tall com are not going to be any better t parts of central Burma. All. planes blasted. Off Hong Kong one OPA order compelling dealers to 'Lapia. William. Wounded. Fa­ which according to E. C. Griffin, lastlc title hiffder and conqueror of Narragansett. The Aqueduct traclT What did happwi was that f . ,»tu m ed safely from the day's op- will begin Its study of the prob­ Alfiero, who died a month ago give preference to those custom­ ble phase quiets down, the abdom­ plant manager, will maintain a occasions are attributed to recur­ u ^ 't o get d big play. / grows. than the third man In the ring. Sewell of toe Plfetea, who bad etu| freighter was left sinking and lem of Connecticut’s aged Infirm while on a visit here. ther, James Lapia, 1868 Boston ring sunspot actl'vlty with attend-, Topics tonight: New and re­ National Cfliampion Ted Schroe- in New York was not affected since He has several on his staff right ^arations, toe bulletin said. ers whose bins were empty.) inal distress also subsides. avenue, Bridgeport. full production schedule in ac­ der In the eastern championships it la served by special trains on the Nev^-falUng Is the one of the Meanwhile, the C alifornia tered the oonteat In the Demolish Several Buildings ^ another badly damaged, while a and chronically ill next month. As a general rule, this irritable ant intenslflcatlort of magnetic turning programs—NBC 8 Fannie lugubrious c'Oachj his squad gath­ schools continue to do a fairly now that'should watch the bouts submarine chaser was set afire. cordance with a request of the Brice and Frank Morgan: NBC this summer. Oliver turned in Long Island yallrbad. Inning in a rrilef role and The B-358 demolished several Dr. Helser’s appointment to the phase follows the use of an un­ War Production Board. phenomena. The previous cycle ered’ around in midfield,: diagram­ good job of making their noble from the ringside Instead of being ed to toe mound to oouplata ngs at Monywa and scored Two gimboats and a large river $.*) 000 ■ merit system po.sition of wise meal, or emotional or ner\-ous .Mr Traffic Resumed was early in August. 8:30 Aldrich Fanqily; MBS 10:15 one of the few opening-round sur­ ming a QT or some otbw. forma­ athletes look like comedians doing in there. This to the general opin­ boat'^sb were attacked and left W. Stewart Clark, works mana­ prised ‘by heating Ladlslaw Hecht, Maerun^’ay, who hadn’t - run game, waa charged wltb 'direct hits on rail yards at re.search director was made pub­ Ahoilt Town Elm Cilv Pastor strain over money matters or fam­ The disturbances, luting 24 Dale Carnegie lecture series. tion he does not understand hlm- It with gestures. ion of men who have followed box. seventh defeat against IB sinking In the Yanfftze. lic today by Aii.stin D. Barnev, ger of the (ieneral Electric com­ NBC—7:30 Fred Brady Show; one time Czechoslovakian Davis since August, 1941, ran away with Raipaw. Hits on a cliff near the ily troubles, or strenuous exerci.se. Stockholm. Sept. 2.—(Ab—Air pany. said that the plant would be hours or more, came at a time to the -fecond race at Aqueduct, win­ aelf. ■ There must be a laW in the Gold­ ing for years. toriea. Thla now raiaae tb s . All planes returned safely, the chairman of the council, together traffic between Stockholm and force cancellation of network 9 Bing Crosby: 9:30 Joan Davis Cup player. en State prohibiting a football Hard To Get .Bslpaw yards were believed to communique added. To Be Honored The foods seemingly having the. in full operation also at the re­ ning by five lengths. While at the Notre Dame, the most photoge­ tlon at whether Bewail had aa : *lieve caused a landslide upon the with the disclosure that the med­ An interesting featurfMif the most power to bring on the irrita­ Copenhagen, suspended since Suir- pickup of Pope Plus’ peace mes­ Show; 10 Garry Moore, Jimmy nic of football foundries, will show plhyer, especially a pirouetting Two years ago, while talking to game winning streak in M ty, ical society soon will create a com­ quest of WPB. Durante; 10:30 March of Time. post Boalet unseated Apprentice E. f.tcachB. North and South Coventry x,4-H I ' ■ ------ble pha.se are the raw salads, fruit day, was resumed today. This also sage via the Vatican short wave, Haslett, who suffered a leg bruise you 195 or ao pas.iera throwing at ball-carrier, from being photo­ the late Ed Hurley, anent this whether It was broken ad RcUlng stock was destroyed at mittee of physicians to inquire in­ skln.s, highly seasoned foods an^ restored air traffic bkween this of a special Jack Benny .program CBS—8 Mary Astor and others; targets and as many punters re­ graphed with his mouth shut, for situation-he xonfeased that (^skey club’s exhibit tomorrow nfternbqn New Haven, Sept. 2.—(>P)—Gov. Business ArtUity High Hartford Tops and was replaced by Ralph Eocard. g. mes on July 18. the Ywataung yards, where all to the medical aspects of the situ­ and evening at the Church Com­ foods difficult, to digest because c -pital and Berlin, since Stock- from North Africa and of a trib­ 8:30 Death Valley Days; 9 Major sembling the Rockets of Radio one hasn’t been- snapped with hia was hard pressed to get referees: Manager BUly Boutbwortb, 3-Day lloliilay ‘ ation. Jlayniond E. Baldwin will preside Bowes amateurs; 9:80 Stage Door Chinese Sis also threw Jockey T. One wonders why and the answer bomba fell in the target area.. munity house; North Coventry, will they are greasy, or because they holm-Berlin planes fly via Copen­ Boston. Sept. 2—(Ab—Although ute to Queen Wilhelmina of Tbe Flynn before the start, but Flynn City. Yet, once the filing begins, trap closed for nigh onto a quar­ stead of reaumtog to* game ^ 4MUtaing a large explosion. At Three years ago a special state be a display of War souvenirs, un- at'ft dinner and reception on Sept. are rich mixtures of sugar, starch hagen. ^ Netoerland.s on her 63rd birthday Canteen; 10 First Une; 10:80 new Braves Twice no one outside of Signor Angelo ter of a century. is probably in the amount of commission headed by Dr, Creigh­ 23 ih Trinity parish house' honor­ business activity In New England waa not hurt. money allotted to the officials tar (Jeorge Munger, ■who waa M tlMgalng alorage buil^ngs were For War Workers ,der tlie direction of Miss Katherine and some type of cooking fat or from Londor^ They also messed time for Suspense Mystery. Bertelli will pass or kick for the They look like they were selling mound for the Garde when ton Barker, secretary Of the Con-^ ing the'-^v. Oscar E. Maurer, D.C., during July .declined 5.5 points BLU—7 Wings to-Victory: 7:30 their work. They handle a card ^'damaged heavily and a huge fire Purdin, chairman of the Rockville oil. Generally the patient has the Will Grant .Aavlum from the all-time high wjiich pre­ up overseas 'newscasts, both east Jockey Nick Wall rode a triple Irish. ’• fi.sh, letting out e warwhoop or stopped, used Mort Cooper to I. nccticut Medicql* Slocicty. reported who retirts Oct. 3 after 37 years of most trouble with the raw salad.s, and west. Similar conditions .Coast Guard dance; 8:30 Town shouting warnings to Imaginary for something Uke twentjqfevo ma atarted. Hartford, Sept. 2—i/P)—A three- C*hapter Red Cro^, of which ' the active servirt in the ministry. vailed dn June, the current level at By The Associated Press at Garden State to boost his flr.sts Backs on Bicycles, Etc. too two fina! innlnga and bold ooi Tbe oonununique disclosed that that "there is no statistical evi­ Coventry group Is a branch. Pro- aa these . foods contain enough Buenos Aires, Sept. 2.—ilP)— were reported generafiy. Including Meeting from Milwaukee, "Repeal The Eastern League’s first divl- Football photography at old No­ would-be tacklers. They ^re almost or thirty dollars. Not enough to day holiday for thousands of Haft- dence available that will permit Dr. Maurer has been pastor of activity-is stlU higher than In any to 36. He brought in C. T. Chen- attract men who might take up the margin of victory. halavy and medium bombers raid- ceeiLs \yill go-to the Red Cross. The roughage to irritate the colon hav­ Commenting on President I^ se - other month, the New England London, which had difficulty In of Chinese Exclusion Laws": sion—Tbe select four which will ery’s Red Level, $30.80, in the tre Dame reached its peak In 1924 invariably yards off the ground or But when , Cooper c ad anemy installations In central ford war workers and a two-day any reasonably accurate state­ Center church for the past 34 years ing this tendency to become ten­ 9:30 Jan Savltt^ Band; 10:15 Lis- j jumping as though hep to the jive. these duties if there was money recess for more ithousands of insur­ exhibits and sports will be from and becomes pastor emeritus of velt’s request that neutral/coun­ council reported today. picking up the Churchill Quebec battle in the governor’s cup play­ feature:! mile and one sixteenth when the Immortal Four Horse- chosen to stiu-t the _ ^iaad acHrtoem Burma Aug. 29, sd- ment of the costs to« the state of 2;30^to 5:30, followed by corn sup­ der. broadcast. ten to Lulu. off—had a new member today In enough involved.. Perhaps If there ance, bank and mercantile em­ those people who are 60 years or Center church on his retirement. tries refuse refuge to "wab crimi­ race. In addition to attune, $4.20 was some way in which a men scheduled gbm* that filled oat j M Without loss. per and entertainment. The typical patient with an ir­ nals." the newspaper jA Preiiso MBS—8 This Is Our Enemy; the Hartford Laurels. and Tarpan, $8.60. terday’s program, he " _ Wreck Railway Station ployed was in prospect this week­ more of age who have, through He will preach for the last time as ritable colon does brain work, livea AH of Prisoners Recaptured 8:30 Harmony Hall; 9;30.U'Tell- could be honestly criticized gfter end as factories and other estab­ pastor on Oct. 3, and he theh ,de­ indicated today that.,-' Argentina Latest on Fied Allen's return Hartford climbed into fourth for three runs on three hits to i ' In those operations, B-25s un- state funds', received hospital and on a mental tension, eats unwise­ to toe air Is that his plans are ' Em club. he had been paid what he was lishments planned to observe ri.eUical care becauae of chronic A daughter Was born Augu.st 31 parts with Mrs. Maurer for Horio- would adhere to “hdr traditional Clayton, N. .Y., 'Sept, 2—ought to watch where And blrda whoda aonga are check dated J’uly 81, 1924, from . . '. or so the story goes. Sort of tecular raid: x, ' -. in the Asiatic, Middle 'Eastern, The Albany Senators protected Grid Dodgers Stgn Veto their arms toe way EdyDanowskl’s a bad vice Jto have. g a r ^ McKee, 191 Oak street; In the Middlesex hospital two she’s going” were words spoken ecstasy. their slim hold on third place bj- used to. \ the town treasurer of Bridge- 1—The Carrier Takk Force .^I^8. Mary Rashimas. 23 Kerry hours later. ' - . by Louis G. Domby, 47, of 85 Sco­ ELBERTA North Afrlpan and Southwest And snow and rain and sun. ■water. Mass. -Steven then recalled Pacific areas, the War-Department blasting toe Springfield Rifles, New York—Pug Menders end Philadelphia Stoiy i ■ % Leaders |Which bombed and shelled the is- street. ■ Frates', whq was charged 'With field avtouft, when he ^ was ques­ 12-3. Bemls Snyder. Albany short­ that he had helped fight a ferest 9" nd mlty have been preparing.the. announced today. De::n McAdeme, , veteren becks, Philly sport scribes tell this one Discharged, yesterday; Mrs. negligent homicide after the accl tioned July short'time after FREESTONE PEACHES! IPs a steep road, a Winding road. stop who returned to toe Upeup af­ signed with tile ' footbetl profes­ fire when he visited the town. 10 Hitch in Timie Bv The Assbeiated PresBj xy for occupatinn. It’s not a big Mary Rider, Hartford; Miss , Elsie dent, told the coroner at the hear­ his auto had struck -^rs. Aitne J, Names Hated In the North AfrP That wanders here and yonder: In explanation of ,the*~bfeak be­ years ago, but he always figured Ideal for Canning, Jam, and Eating! can area include casualty reixirts ter two weeks, w as. foirced out sional Brooklyn Dodgenf. National Leagne ; ■place hut m United States hands Lukemann, "Rockville: Frank ing he did not see the girl because Hughes, 84, of 166 Whittier street. Announcing But ever climbs and reaches up again When he reinsured his tween BUI Oox and Bucky Harris that what he had .done In Bridge- Batting—Mugjai; St. Louts,- Itt could serve a.s an o\rtpo.st that received from ojpieraUona In Slcjly, Sacchetti, 116 Wells street. he was looking in the opposite 'Mrs. Hughes, (vho was kneeled To meet to® bending sky: thumbs on a throw. Catcher Hank —which ottfht to be forgotten water. was water 'under the bridge. Herman, Brooklyn. .334. IWould harry Japan’s comniunica- Discharged today: Mias Bar­ direcUon, waving at a passing down, spent weeks under trejat- The New Englandera and next of And whefe you toll and strive to about now....Seems that CJox in­ Today’s Guest Star |Uons with the South. Pacific. Kin are:' ■ CamelU of Albany, also was forced Oaagwsy, Pteeee Runs—Vaughan, Brooklyn. W bara Lavttt. Ellington: Stephen truck driver. ■ ibent in S t 'Vincent’s hospital, and breast out by Injury. sisted that 17-year-old Bob Finley Tommy Fitzgerald, Louisville Muaial. St. Louis. 8,9. Attack could have been a Beebe. 104 Hamlin street; Mrs., He was held in »1.500 bond for now recovering at her home. . Asiatic area: . A stony ridge that lies beyond, CIncinneti—Eric Tipton le hard should be the club's regular batch­ Oourier-Joumal:, "Before.the war, Runs batted In—Nicholson, ftini. to cover some-'highly iniport- presentation In Westbrook justice PEACHES! Connecticut: A crystal streamllt trickles er and Harrla hjld, out for'Tom­ a football' coach bad aspirant.s for move'elsewhere, .conceivably .^arold Geer and. daughter, 85 Terming Domby "a flagrant of hearing. When the Duke alunq- cago, 103; Herman. Brooklyn, Wetlierell .street: - Miss Marion court-bri Sept. 7. violator by his record” Judge D. The Open ing JOf Lenox, Sergt. AlvSn J.i—Mrs. OUt,-r- I nus playing left field for toe Reds my Livingston.. Bucky argued his team. N®V* takes them to . Hits—Muaial, SL Louis, . 1 [Xenpation of Wake island, or a 4-Quart Frances E. tiiqnox, wUs, 61 Sisson Last Night's Fights that Livingston not only was more relieve his headaches.". plrivc on the vital Japanese posi- ■Vogel, 61-'Cambridge strekt.- >. Harold Cotter impoaed a jail sen­ 16-Quart ( A fem-rinuned pool of purity. yells, ’Tve "got It!" teammates Hdrman, Brookl^. 158.- tence of four months. Michael Basket Basket .avenue. Hartford.. To cbfer toe passar-by. glvs"him ths right of way. -experlencisd, but that he was abet. Sersioe Dept. Doubies-:;-Musial. St, Lsuli,, ['ions In the Kurile.s. of Promise Action Filed Ensign John Trlpson, former S—The Navy may have moved transport Pilot Mtsslng Strauss, Oomby’s la^ryer, said that '■.•■■■s'' ^ The AsBoeiated PreiH* Herman, Brooklyn. 34. ^ ' *•- toe conviction would be appealed. Will Ask Maternity Pay Ib’a # humble road, a modest road: Elizabeth, N. J.—Buddy FarreU, MUslsslppl 8U t9__j|i^ Detroit Triples—Mustah,-St Loult. 11 n for a slashing hit-run blow for Bridgepdrt. Sept a [ts psycholq^cal effect, alone. Hartford, Sppt. -2;-^t;P)—Second But aIl-|dong tU eurvlnga 180, Newark, outpointed Elddle Lions tackle whc> was awarded the Lowrey, Chicago 12.' Lieut. Rodney J. kfacGregor, son breach of promise action was filed Waterbury, Bept. 2.-rrt80—John Enchanting viataa stretch away Ellis, 152, Quincy, Mass. (10). Navy Croddgnor his handling of a: Home runt—Nicholson, Chic Might IMsperse Forres today by Rachel. A.' Van f Keuren Bushel r At any rate, the action served of-Robert D. MacGregor of 45 J. Driacoll, executive secretary of Of forest, bill and lea: " Woonsocket, R. I. —A1 Costa, .scout boat during the North Afri­ 21; Ott. New York. 17. Kairview. street. West Hartford is of Danbury claiming 815,000 dam­ Will Get‘Fair The Twin Park to. State Industrial Union Council, Green valleys naatirYar below. 346. Woonsocket, stopped Buster can invasion. Is an Instructor at Stolen bases—Vaughan, Bro [lotlce on Tokyo’s . admirals that ages from Hdrry Russell Bigelow ; be Allies can hit from many direc- nil.s.sing in action In North Afri­ said last night that when toe Glimpses of vlllaga roofs and Orroll, 152, Lowell, Mims. (6). the Navy's amphibious training lyn. 16: Lowfey. Chicago, 12. ca, where he was serving as a and lolla Day Statr, also of Dap- bargaining committee of toe Unit, spiras Scranton, Pa. — Charley Saba- base at FOft Pierce, Fla. . . .After Pitching — Shouri. Cinew I fens. If worried enough by it, the bury. ; According to toe action Share’ of Ciggl W«V(B sold so many in the last two days that we’ve lost I aponese might be egged into dis- troop pilot. He is 23 years old. ad Mine, Mill and Smelter Work- And sparkle of swift water. telle, 149, Dunmorq, Pa., knocked noting (Connie Mack's statement 12-4: Sewell, PiUsburgh, 19-7. According to the War department which is returnable during toe track of the number. This is the last we will have at are union mee.ts tomorrow with toe Its gleaming ripples singing out Joety Ross, 148, Toronto, (6). Yasterdayta Beaulta Standings that baseball .should continue be­ American Leagne Iferslng their available forces to, ■ Eastern • Eastern |neet all ijossible threats,, int such | notification. Lieutenant MacGreg­ September term of the Superior any such price. , American Brass company to dis­ As it joumaya to toe sea. cause of toe Interest shown by tha No change from yesterday. or has been missing since July 1 1 , court, Bigelow bad -piromiaed mar­ Hartford, Sept. 3-H ^ —Connec­ cuss a new oootract,- one of tha 19 Soldiers Mlz Bayonets Hertford 4. 7; C ll« 8 (8), 5 w L. P- day he wrote his family riage with Mias Van Keuuren and requests it wlU^ubmit will be for It ones was a familiar road: Atad BrooiM With Golf Blnghamfen 8, Wilkes-Barre 3. < Beranton i eon Kay of Sioux Falls, S. D. sug. Quits .After Pupil G(*ts Hole-b •mentioning the Invasion. then broke the marriage promise bf anthracite coal produced be- Elmira 4; Beranton 0.. Elmira 72 55 .567 duced between now and toe end of Delicious Early .McIntosh. a maternity ciauae for ei^lqyes. I knew it in toa lure of spring, 56 .545 gests t1)at Connls should take after Mrs. Starr had alienated hla The union wants a month's pay Verdure of summer, flame of North Camp Polk, La.*^ (JT) • Albany 12, Springfield 3. Albany...... 67 steps "to give the Philadelphians Daytona Beach, Fla;- love. toe heating season, Harold L 193 North Main Street Hartfofe .... 65 56 ,537 Cjharlie Dow has decided Pfe^ < Ickes, PAW chief, assured Gover­ Sind six montoa’ leave to absence ^ fall. Soldiers of the Tlh armored dlvl- Amarioan ,6.6 58 .533 oVer there .. something to cheer for #very woman who quits her job aion’t Service (fempany have their (No games scheduled). Wilkes-Barre about ___ The Transportation pert Owen doesn’ta need any r nor ^Idwln today in a telegram. Stark winter. As 'l stray Binghamton . 66 59 528 Mr. Ickes advised th* governor to have, a baby, Diisi^U said. Far from toe scene of vanished own golf pro. Pvt. CJhartes Rice of 'National -J 74 .383 shortage hasn’t caused any trouble golf lessons. . . ; ~ BLOOD DONOR SERVICE Two Army Filers ,KUIed’ Boston. Springfiejd ■' 46 In the Navy’s “Norfolk League." Dow patiently explaln*d_ Manchester Chapter, The American Red Cross that on Aug. 27 hC revised regula­ APPLES! youth — St: Louis 6, 81 Pittsburgh 5. 6. Utica ...(.. 32 90 .262 ROME cdOKEP FOOD Rice has spent most of his life fundamentals at _ to* gy*9._ Hyannia. Masa., Sept 2—(JP)— tions assuring a fair distribution of Bunawsy Found 'Home Whidh 1 recall ao wiatfully, . Chicago 13, Cincinnati 9 (10). Nationaltl The latest checkup shows 4l Twill be enahrined within my keeping golf duffers out of the (Only games schedulsd). games between toe Naval Train­ Ou-en struggled through ; I Want To Dona^ Blood for the Army and Navy Two Army fliers were killed today anthracite among all communities rough. He. was golf pro at the St. Louis ... 82 43 .656 holes with terttbl* totals for < and all dealers In each communl- 4 Qt. Basket Soutobury, Sept 2— —Harold heart, 54 .561 ing Station and Naval Air Station when their plane crashed and burst AS YOU LIKE if Smith, 16, Inmate of the ^ state Barrington Hills country club (Cincinnati' .. 69 On the fifth, a par 8. Into flames Jn woods near toe old Ity, includiifg unequipped dealers. Abo^ 6 Pounds. A beckoning trail of inemory;^ t.,^Today*s Oanoas Brooklyn .. . 65 58 .528 Uama, which can visit each others’ *”* ...... * training school, whom ah official Dear road of yesterday. hsax. <3Ucago and later was as­ Eastern parks on fo o t.. . ."nie NTS won 14 ths pin with bis tee Shot Barnstable rMd. .,The Army Pub^ Pittsburgh . 67 63 .815 m f. told his pupil, who wi 69 toefe la charged with assaulting, sociated with toe famous Aus­ Utica at HarUord'(2-4:15). one-run decisions and the NAS Katharine DeF. Hardy lie Relations Oilncc at Bostra said Meat Widely Demanded tralian trick shot expert, Joe Ch'cagd . .. . 60 64 .485 puffed up over to* ebot ...... ran away from toe institution yes-i 43 Maple Street, Wilkes-Barre at Elmira. 65 .454 eight in tola series. the craft was a ttaining plane and terday but'was. returned after Kirkwood, x t toe Huntington Valr Boston ---- - 54 jva* luck snd if he dldn*^ that the names of the victims were New York, SepL »—(AV-Tha Dinntrs Served A f All Times Manchester Springfield at Albany. PhiUdtlpbia 54 70 485 Foresight 16 0^ Basket staU police found him at toe home ley Country club in PhUad41phla. Scranton at Binghamton. ab to try agala. • Afo, Age, 21-60..., being witobdd pending notifica­ newspaper la probably toe reading * 1 - 8 9 "THare’F only one thing I Uke New York . 44 78 .861 again snd this time toe tion of next of idn. nultertal most widely demanded by of his parsnts, Mr. - and Mrs. .American ■ ■Whan ths Winged , ^^lommandos Charlse N. Smith at MliJdlsbury, Bastgaa Jadg**s tettei; than shooting a birdie." ;AmerieanMl. into to* cup. , ■ service men, kaya Miss Alice J. At Louis at Detroit (2). New York . 77 46 .626 of the South Plains Army air field A ‘ i “I quit" aaM Dow, wboj » pialer a«x»intiiioBt: T h ^ arc not large but perfect and delicious eating. Conrtabls W. P. Johnson said. Ed­ Rice says. "That’s teaching a be- gt Lubbock, Tex., scheduled . two -OarUrood, aaUstant Ubrarian, Sec­ A La Carte Seryice ‘ nner how to do it. But doggoniL Chicago3at Cleveland (night), Washington 69 58 .548 maybe toe wrong man Famous Biimoriat Dies WE WILL ALSO HAVE COOKED SMOKED'SHOUL­ mund W, Holmes, a cottaga master Hartlard, Sept. 2—(F)—Carl A. games fcheduled), 65 67 .538 football games within three (lays . M ..... M ...., 8-4...,. 4-5...^V. ond Service CJommand) In an arti­ at toe school, la scheduled for trial Lungren, who succeeds Superior Sese guya around hare don’t (Only Cleveland .. lesaons. cle on "Reading Intaresta of Ser­ DERS, TENDERIZED HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGES, Natloaa) Detroit ...... 63 68 .521 thls'faU, they weren’t taking as Outfielder Maurice Van Robays, London, Sept 3— W. ia - \ in Superior court tola month 6n a (feurt Judge-Designate Howard W. have clubs. I demonstrate toe 60 .516 big acehance as you might .expect M l in Mid mail to vice, Man” in toe cufrant iasue af ETC ■ Alcorn, as Governor Baldwin’s exe­ Swing with a coke bottle. Then C3hlcago at Cincinnati. Chicago ___ 64 blaspecfacled now, bSs hit _ .320 Tires wear oat, twle# eobs, famous iCngUah bumorist and New York Branch Library Book charge of asMultlng the Smith boy . 69 67 .468 .. S.The sebond will.be played Bed Crosa, House k Hale Building GERTRUDE BRENNAN BOURRET, after a runaway atfempt 4n, July cutive secretary • on Sept. 26. sn- they practice thb swing with New Yore at Brooklyn. Bi .ston . I.... since being recxlled from Toronto s temperature ef 88. ( teller of sea stories, died yesterday Newa, MUn Garwood said that Boston at Philadelphia. St. Louis ... .. 56 66 .458 against the station hospital team tq at the age of 79 after several CtHBC on over! Our display of Fruits and Vegetables School Supt E. N. Roaelle has nouncrtl yesterday he had resigned bayonets or brooms. Don'B know by Pittsburgh elub in aaid-Julg, 6Q degraaa, home town papera were requested M anictr. just how it’s going to work out." (Only games scheduled). I Philadelphia • 82 .333 of Fort BUsa. years of Utsrary Inactivity. ' moat oftan. win warrant your inqwetion! denied that any assault occurred. as town court judge in Ansonla. ■ ■ ' ' :i " - ; i ■ ^NUHESTEK BVElMNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEFITJMBEK Z. 194S MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANOKBi^ iWUlilSDAT; y' I ' but you must cultivate the habit Of soma action. EVERYTHING “intereatsd attentiveness." His complaint was investigated • SERIAL STORY . .<1 ' . . Keep in mind that there ia a. by a elvllian clerk, who shuffled Sense and Nonsense time to listen and a titee to talk. through filing cards, prowled in. Do not bore' your listeners with a and out of various offices, ani recital* of your perianal problems flnaU. advised our' friend B u y : THE TERRIBLE EYE Take a Letter, Please! Mother—If you aon't be k $6od Let the Other FeUow Talk and do not "spout off" about home and wait In patience, ’’With eighty thousand stenogs little boy, I'll call a policeman! things of which you know little or see.’’ he isld, "evetVthlng tj es so COPYNiaHT, less, Everybody likes te talk to k per­ much longer now." BY EDWIN RUTT figs aaavicB. inc. In Washington, D. C. Jackie—It you do, I’ll tell him son who la s good listener. nothing. For instance, good sub­ It seems we mix "dictator'’-ship we've got a dog and no license tag jects te avoid are religion, politics Jjoat and Found Lost and Found 1 Automobilee For Sale Auto RepsiriiiK— Repairing With free democracy. ^ for it. * The chap who can Iteten as well 2.3 D o g ^ BBirds—Pets i r d s 41 Rooms Without' Hoard 59 Legal Ndiicea as talk makes friends and achieves and particularly the trend of the A Troth Painting ------i . ______Jonah liOgan has Invented **riie| with ■0 much auperfiuous hair. —Ruth Payne. popularity. war. ' FOUND -^ON HAMLIN . itrcet, LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 49334- BARGAINS EVERY DAY. look NEW CONVER'HBLE TOPS. Cel­ BOA.RD roUR PEI at a reliable FOR RENT—NICELY furpished Mrs. Stubblefield—Can’t the doc­ It’s safer to label all ruinore "ba­ them over. Get a better car now. luloid replaced in curtaini. all I;H4t'OR PBRiHT I 'errible Bye," a device, which i Had a mothesten.iten. sofa beenbee: pass- loney,” ■iqUI fray^tifer kitten, chlld’i Notice ia hereby^given that Pass VALVES REFACED and carbon , and enjoy your vacation. . rooms, gentlemen, private faimily. VOTICE o r APPLIC.i^IOIW have embraced this The Board Had met to discuss tors extend any hope at all to the Learn to—listen—you’ll learn A good buy for you and g o ^ - pet. Call 8135. \ Book No. 49334 issued by The We have pleasure driving 1941 cicanec wll.95. Chevrolet, Dodge, kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- 'Ubeker Spaniel puppies for aale. This Is to Rive notice thaClJsm el L'lll aocurtely televiae aoenea of ing, it would relatives of that very rich man? many things that will help you in In time of w ar' they’re mostly 5 minutes to Main street, secohei Ihe past. * When he and hit a*-c horse like a brother, the slogans to be used in the mar­ bye for Hitler-U. S. Wa^.Bonds. phoriey. ■ Savings Bank of Mancheater haa Chevrolet 4 door sedan, fleet lined Chryslei 6, Oldsmobile 6, ^ Pack­ Ing. 90.-.Cambridge street. Te Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner floor. 166 Eldridge street. Antunio of 48J Adams street,''Jdmnl keting of their new season’s line of Mrs. Murphy—No; they say he is life. LOST—TWO SMALI>plE9. Vicini­ body. 1937 Chevrolet coach, 1375; phone 4740. ^ chenter. Conn, have fUed ah ahplll liatant, Mahoney, aoale a wall In Uncle Cal followed Cal s AnKer- And even if they're partly true, been lost or destroyed, and Writ­ ard 6. Plymouth. Ponti’ac 6. atreet. cat^n dated 27th of Ausust. l>ij toilet soaps and perfumes. A com­ likely to live on for years. Every person lives In his own Boldier—Every time 'I have a ty of Vernon atreet. Ineaae call ten application haa been made to X93S Ford touring sedan, new top, Phone 5191, Brunner's, 80 Oak­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, effort to oMaIn an interview • "I did not screech, he stated. Think of the harm tha "tellars" 2-1240. ■ \ PIANO TUNING „AXVU^epairing, wUtr the Liquor Control Conimienioil Ivlth^ HMiry L. Channlng, the " T h a t was my horse. Bucepha- petition had been organized, and world. He h a | his own dally prob­ fight with my girl I put the de­ said bank by the Pciraon in whose 3175: 1934 Plymouth coach, 350: land atreet. - v. gentleman preferred, 'two min­ for a Package Store .Liquor Permll lems. his oWn griefs as well as Player piano spepMiity, John for the sale of alcoholic liquor oi em king, they are discovered lus. He whinnied. ,, i. the pile of entries now lay on the Agnes—Does thla llpatick come tails In my diary. The Only "repeater” thst'e worth a LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 2079^ name such book waa issued, for 1936 Pontiac ^oach/'814S'; 1936 Live Stock—Vehicles 42 utes to Parachute Company. Tel. table for coneideiation. Solemnly Soft. Ha does not talk about them Sergeant—Oh. I see, a scrap xpayment of the amouht of deposit Ford coupe, 3175; 1938. Graham Cockerham, 28 ^^elow atreet, 4721. the premise* of & P. Tea Co., 721 i.y a giri. She revesU her Iden- "Never mind the horse. Uncle off easily? trifle Notice ia hereby given that Paaa Tel. 4219. Main street. Manchester. Conn. ThI Ity as HUdy. Channing’s daugh- Cpl." Hildy said, "Were you eavet- putting out his hand, the manag­ Salesman (emphatically)—Not to everyone but he would Uke to book. Is in the Army. And th'at’s s repi^sented by said, bb'ok, or for sedan, 395: 1936 Plymouth sedan, Garages-^—Service business Is o\vh«d by The Great Atl ing director extracted one from talk to someone if he were sure Book No. 2079 iasued by The FOR SALE—RABBITS, Inquire IN PRIVATE HOME, furnished Untie & Pacific Te^ Co. of 29 Worth! |er, aM pronUsea to’help. Since dropping?” _ ^ If. you put up the light kind of a rifle. Savinfia Bank of Mancheater haa the laaiiance of a ‘duplicate book $85; 1934 Ford sedan, new motor Storage •'* 10 WANniD;!^ TUNE, repair and the pile, peered at it, grunted, and fight. ' tfic person was interested and Several nionthi ago a menufac- therefor... job, $95: 1934 Chevrolet coach, at 10 Vernon street. living room and bedroom, close to" Inaton slreei. Sprlnfrneld, Mass., and ilr. ChaiUilng Is autocratic and. Is been loat or dcatroyed. and writ­ rcgulalp.'''^^yuar. piano or player will hr c(*m!u<‘tr(! li> Jamea Anl Uncle Cal made a deprecatory read it aloud to the dlrcctore.,. It sympathetic. lurer placed a proposal. of some $50, Brunner's, 80 Oakland atreet. WANTED^GARAGE ; in vicinity center. modern conveniences, tohio of 182 Adams tH'eet, .■*‘Man{ iillergic to j^otographers lii any sort before the War,Department, It la difficult to linderttand why ten application haa been made to L,OSX-^I*ASS'^B.OOK NO. 47864— pianj)f''Tg^^ Manchester 2-0402. ‘ FOR SALE—8 WEEKS old pigs gesture. “I dislike that word, ran as folio we; , A talesman called on a big busi­ No. you do not have to let every­ Open evenings until 9. Closed this of Mather and Woodbridige street. ibnoculated. High Acres Farm suitable for couple or three girla. i Chester, Cunii.. as. permittee* " ] orm, it will be difficult io ar- "If you don't use our eoep, for • ness man near the does of a rush one you come in contact with bore which has to date made no re- a dog is so much more affectionate aald bank by the Peraon in whose Notice ia hereby'giyen that Paaa East Center street. Tel. 2-0593. .TAMKS ANTONIO , my dear. Couldn't you put It when ha Is shedding his hsir than «.«« ■*. T S. llfl. <1. •. Mt name aiich book waa issued, for Saturday, Sunday and Mbnday. Call 8949. , fW'ING MACHINES, vacuums, Tel. 7870. Dated 27th of Aug.. 1042; jnnge a roaetlng'. goodnesa''sake use our perfume." day. When he wae,, admitted, the you with theli troubles, nor do you spon.se.. Last week'', he went to Book No. 47804 lianed'vhy The irons, and all amall electrical ap­ H-9-2-43. ' that I was strolling through this Washington to ?ee if he could get at'any other time. “You flinched!". payment of the amount of deposit Savings Bank of M an^h^ter haa CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 FOR RENT-^4000 SQUARE fj FOR RENT— COMFORTABLE peaceful pine grove when I business man said: need to let them waste your time, represented by said ^book. -t>r for pliances repaired, ' denuine parts, Oats for Bucephalus Native—That fellow Hewitt has Business Man—You ought ' tp been lost or destroyed, ahdWTil- to 41, high prices paid. Drlv<; over floor space, (-nnciete, suitabK for expert workmmship. Parta for all Poultry and Supplies 43 room, centrally located, auitable MUIOII PI::itMiT chaiiced, reluctantly, to overhear the issuance of a dtipHcate book ten application has been mada^o now to 80 Oakland atreet. 'Brun­ garage or storehouse. V\"411 rent for one or two. Breakfast if de­ \OTM K OF AI’l*Lir.%TION a most extraordinary converaa- a blK net income. feel honored, son. During the therefor. , makes. A B. C. Fixit Co., 21 sired. Call 6836. This Is to k Ivo notice tliat I KIchJ Chapter IV Visitor—W haf is hie business? day I have refused to see II tnen. Sourdough’s Story BY FRED HARMAN .said bank by the Person in 'S'Jhoiev ner's. Open evenings until 9. Sat- all or part. Apply 128 Blssell Maple atreet. Tel. 2-1575. FOR SALE- PLYMOUTH Rock ard Vt rkH of 2^4* Knsign .street.'.Mart-1 tion?” Salesmah—I know.. I’m them. RED RYDER namevauniA aimVisuch book waa iaaiimrliasued, •4r\r‘ for urdays 6i . P h f’e 5191—4485. street. Telephone'4970. and Rhode Lsland Red Pulleta. Chester. have fllei! an appll-J "Sure." ' agreed JonahJonan affably. A wary look came into Hildy's Native—Fishing. , payment of the amount of deposit Telephone 6185. cation dalifd Aug. 27.’llttS ^ith ths •Think vv’hat would happen if I dark-blue eyes, Oh, you did? 5 0 1 D'JtiPED Hits NOIN i n GONXA R egistrars’ N otice I..lquor Control Coiiimisslon for a J)ut the thing on the market! IN ^ CREW«5£. IN TH' Pull aNom ER represented by said book, or for Help Wanted—Female 35 Boarders Wanted 59-A Package Store Reer Permit for the So what now ?’’ UUGoE.P the i.sauance of a duplicate book FOR SALE—1936 CHEVROLET Motorcycles—Bice ^ le s 11 CAN ACCOMMODATE Umited sale of alcoho-lic liituor on the lilurder, divorce, blackmail and— Uncle Cal rubbed his hands. "I FUNNY BUSINESS to o cL^C’ER 'A P 6.k,‘^iC1 PERrEC? CRinE therefor. coach, $llMh-.Call 5386, number of new cuatomera with ROOMS AND QUALITY meala. prem ises of A; & P. Tea Cp.. of 2‘li |ind all BorU of thinga would be shall have to have ten dollars.” . Rime - iN c EITiN' RID . ^^*^he 'Registrars, of Voters will FOR SALE—TWO BCYS' bicycles, WANTED—WOMEN AND girla frc.sh eggs and poultry. Deliveries Also, rooms with light housekeep- No. Main sti-e-ei, M anchester, CTonnl 'ampant. Scandals- would be un- "Tert doUars?" Hildy stamped 0 " iQU4RxDER- be in session Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 35 LATE MODEt.3— Pontlacs, new balloon tires. 8-1 Seaman to operate power sewing ma­ ing privileges, (.entral, reason­ The htisine.ss Is owned by The Oread 1943, at the Municipal Building, chines. Experience not necessary, made next Wednesday, Sept. 8th .Atlantic . A . I'aclflc T ea Co., nf 2S Ixivered by the minitte. There'd her foot. “Things have got te a Announcements 2 Chevrolets, Plymonths, Fords. Circle. Orford Village. able, laundry facilities. Ideal for Worihingtort street. .Sprlngfleldl for the purpose of correcting the position essential to morale at and every other week Glenview Ije upset conditions compared to pretty pass when 1 can't entertain 1935-36-37-38 models,'vPontiac, Farm. Tel. Htfd. 8-0271. girls or couples. 14 Arch street .M.ass.. and will he I'onducted h,\| Iwhich this war would look silly." a—a guest without you popping voting list. WANTED — PASSENGERS' to Chevrolet. Plymouth, Dod^e. Ford FX)R 8ALE-7<5n e GIRL'S and one country. Highest salary paid Phone 3989. nichacrl V'erks of Lnslgn str«et| SIpnef' Travelers, Hartford. Leave 7:35 boy's . sid/Walk bicyclea; one bonus on production. Steady all Manchester, (.‘t'nn.. as permittee. "There certainly would be."’. up and .demanding money. But -» Robert N.*Veitch. and other makes. Best variety^in lady'a ^;ycle, one tricycle. 81 UH'IIAKD YKKKS “Furthermore, the whole con- we won't argue before strangers. a. m. Return 4:50 p. m. Call 3085. ' town. Cole Motors—4164. year round. 40 hour week. Time Articles foi; Sale 4.3 Da ted 2.th of Aug., 194;i. Leption of history would probably I’U give you five dollars arid not J — - Edward F. Moriarty, -..^amari Circle Orford Village. and 1-2 overtime. Write P. 5. Box Apartments, eclats. H-9.2-4S. jitegistrars of Voters, WANTEEX—5 PASSENGERS to 70 Manchester, Conn or Tel. 7586. Ibave to be revised. You know a 'penny more." FOR SALE—1936 4 DOOR Pon­ Fok-V^ALE 1940 MODEL 45 FOR SALE- METAL BED. crib, Tenements 63 l.iu io ii i>i:i<.Mir lOood King Wehceslaus?” , ■^ow, Hildegarde,” sai^ Uncle Boston leaving Friday, Sept. 3rd. high chair, and gas w ater‘heat­ >oTic'K OK .\pri.ir.vTio.v Telephone Manchester- 4038 be­ tiac sedan, in good condition. IJarleyTJavldson motorcycle. Like w a n ted — EXPERIENCED "Oh, intlniately." Cal dteamily. "Gentlewoinen hev 3250. Tel. 6339. ‘ er, with copper coll, good condi­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM house. Till. I., to k Ivp notlrr that t,l tween 6:30 and 8 p. m. ,'hew, Call''betw-een 8 to -6. 2-1601. bookkeeper for full time position, tion. Tel. 2-0984. Central location, middle aged l.conidax I’. I.aniotlie of 7 Map.lal "Don’t jest," said Jonah darkly er haggle." street. iMaiinllle, (';>tni,. iiave flledl |"The records have it that Wences-. Sometimes, Uncle Cal,” Hildy in Manche.ster. Good wages. couple preferred. Write Box P, Write Box B, Herald for inter­ an application tlated Slat trf'AUKUst.r Ilaus was a pions man. But don’t said, "I could' wi ing your wretch­ Auto Repairing—^ Herald. 1S43 with the t.iquor Control Coiii-I ed neck. She looked at Jonah. J WANTED Wanted A i^ view. giving quailiflcatibns. Household Goods 51 miaaloii for a Restaurant Permltl ■kid youraelf. 1 cauld tell you Painting Motorcycles \ 12 for tile sale of alcoliollc liquor onl ■ thinga about that guy that would "Lend me ten dollars for a littls w a n t e d WOULD LIKE YOUNG MOTHER 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE con­ Houses for Sale tile prcniisi-s of 143 \u . .Main stre et.! I make your hair curl.” while, will you, Jonah?" WANTED—50 USED CARS^AII with child to help working mother 72 .Manclieatcr. .('on'n. The business is "How did you happen to make Woiideringly, Jonah pn^uesd a BY EDGAR MARTIN \ FORD, CHEVROLET, WymouUi, sisting of complete bedroom, liv­ ow ned l>.v Walter Brayshaw of 234l BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES H«ndy’s Back CASHIER FOR Dodge 1936 to ''.942 brakes re- makes and models. Barlow Motnt:^ with four year old child, live in. ing room, and kitchen. All acces­ FOR SALE 'HVO FAMILY Wetherslli'ld avenue, Hartford,I Ithta ' discovery?*' HUdy asked. ten-spot. Uncle Cal took it po­ Women and lined, $9.95. Best Comas lining. Salea. Phone 5404. Open evenings vCall 3002 mornings. sories included. Everything for house. 5 rooms each side. Locat-r t7onn.. and wiil he conducted b y | ■There waa aUU a dash of bumor- litely. but with a gleam in bis BOULEVARD DINER Leonidas P. I.amotlie of 7 Mapltl HIV. AUhm t. COQAiUlfiCV.'C. Phone 51^1 now. Leave your car $189,00. Terms. Alberts, 43 Allyn ed oh Kerry street, $500 down. street. PlainvUle, Conn . as permit*! l-the-lunaGc in her voice. pale'eyes. ..Nj. t& O O T S WiiXTED— RELIABLE women "By chance," Jonah said sopa- “That is quite satisfactory, STRMC.rof>A\.- 47.‘J Conn. l^ulcvarH, In the evening and we will de­ from Vermont,,, Maine and New atreet. Tel. 8047. tee. ■ B O D V 11* OH .GC.^ V»ZX*~ Girls liver it the nest day. Brunner's, Business Services Offered 13 LKOM P.VS P. L.\M OTHK Iberly, The depravity of Good young roan," he said. “We may 8s:THOOOMY SiO WOQ4 W East Hartford. Hampshiba who are -visiting in V\TNDOW SHADES—VENETIAN Paled 31st of Aug.. 1943. now consider the transaction 80 Oakland street. H -9 -7 -13. ■King Wenceslaua had rendered Booxft r trtE. Connecticut, as our agents in blinda. Owing to our very low Suhurhan for Sale x 75 ■ him somber. “Quite by accident, closed." He looked, down the'path VNAO HOD Hours^ 7 A. M. lo 3 P. M. LET US" PORCTSLAINIZE" your ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. their states. Interesting business overhead, get our special low ■ during . some photographic rg- towabd the horse, who was sur- OOT Call 3444. proposition. Call Tober Baaeball BOLTON. OVER MANCHESTER For Further Information, car. It will last 6 months to a prices on -high grade window I searches." ruptltlolisly poachirig off a '-qn'ey- OV Model ygar. Also save the paint and Mfg. Co., Elm streetf Manches­ shades and Venetian blinds com­ line, hew 5 room cottagb with 1-2 “But what do you want Father siiicklc vine. "Come along, sweet­ V" A(s6 ? \NHO V tV t TO ^ Call Manchester 6723 make your car like new. Brun­ ter. Tel. 7586. pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ ■ acre high and dry land on me)ca- New Teachers I to do about it? ” heart,” he called. tVSTE.'qt'tAtOVCKL 6CHPO\_ ner's, 80 Oakland street, Man­ Roofing 17-BI ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., clam road. Bath. electriciQ': arte- •T want him,” aald Jonah, “to Bucephalus ambled forward, ^ 7^ ftVSO 'O O THVbMbfc" r VOHO or Hartford 8-3691 WANTED-SOME ONE to ^sk ■sian well, large porch. $3,800. chester. Tel. 5191. Open evenings ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. 241 North Main street. Phone I buy the Teirible Bye." 'snagged another sprig of honey­ Loiilndry until 9., breakfast for couple. Hours 7 t> x 8819. OjJen evenings. Terms. H. J, Bradley. 7379. Engaged Here "Why leU it? If it •will do all suckle on the, fly and halted be­ kfKEjT «OOT»> ? Maintenance of roof, flashings, 10. Sleep in or out. Tel. 4468, 21 .•00 WE., AVL SISCj WT b: and chimneys. For reliable service SOUTH COVENTRY—WUl sacri­ j you aay, you could make your side the trio, breathing softly Summit Hartford Road. Everlasting fortune down Jonah's neCk. ( W a r n i n g call Ed Coughlin- 7707.. ■ FOr '^A LE ^ONE WHITE table fice: leaving town, 4 and 5 room -z .y 'V ' HELP WANTED WANTED--GIRL OR WOMAN i top gas Telephone 2-0823. cottages. Price $1,800 and $2,000. Supt. Illiiig Reports on “True,” Jonah taid. “But right “Well, Hildegarde,’’ Uncle Cal [ TT"' /- Inow, I’ve no chance to exploit it. beamed upon her. “Tliis is capi­ “It’s our training track for house-to-house, salesmen.' Moving—Trucking— for work in laundry. Also one for Also 3 room summer house fur­ ' .^lectors of the Town of Bolton A MA.N TO ASSIST CI\1L press. Apply Manchester Laun­ i — nished, $1,200. 30 minutes to East Arlflitions to Staff for) To begin with, the Navy U going tal. It means oats for Bucepha­ 1* ■. *»*Wf T « W. f « / am hereby warned that the Reg- ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Storage 20 dry, 72 Maple atreet. Machinery, an^ 52 Hartford Aircraft: 10 minutes to The New Term. I to get the undersigned in about lus.” BY GALBRAITH islb^S^ of Voters of the Town of Willimantic Aircraft. Apply W. I a month. Beyond that. I'm not in- "Oats to you," aaid Hildy. SIDE Gl-ANUES 'X tau rel Street-. 6-rDom ain- BoltmvjsdiJ be In session Tuesday, Permanent Position. THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO \VOMAN TO DO housework and eligible'for a new : tereating in revising history. I’m "This generation,” Uncle, Cal Cletrac crawler trector Cuslck, Box 12, off Daley Road, BY V; T. HAMLIIi ' gle with all Improvements. Sept. T'-ghd Satui^ay, Sept. 18. Telephone $448 local and long distance moving care for 2 children, home nights, "iIU$'Glady« M. Rice cation in the High school, haa rcr I “Well,” said Jonah, “your father Jonab. a touch dazed, looked '9. F. $5,800. Terms ar- Viva M. Massey, FOR GOOD ______:______s______y 575-12 WhU|nantio Division ta a tycoon. Tycoons can take after them. "Who was thaC?" he naged. MODERN FURNITURE', W A N T E D - experienced in good Conditipn. Phone Man­ signed to take a position in I Lida Anderson. SINGLE chester 2‘OIOQ. Brookline, Maas. Tn her place Miss I such things. I can’t. I’m sen­ inquired faintly. Registrars 6f Votem.,. • saleslady. Apply Silbros, 881 4______WE BUY Main street. A meeting of th^^srent-^ach- Barbara Ditmars of Newtonville, sitive.’’ ' (To Be Continued ) Center Street. 4-rodm sin­ Dated at Bolton, Conn., Sept. 1, ENTIRE ESTATES SEWING MACHINES, vacuum er Association was at Yeo­ Mass., has been engaged. She Is a "So I’ve noticed. I suppose gle. f unflnlahed rooms u|i- 1943. - V HOUSES W’OMAN TO DO housework one cleaners or any appliance. Esti­ mans Hall on Tuesday evWj^ng In graduats of Slmmona Odillegs and youM ask father a* good price, E .£ l l If you are moving and have mate given, A. B. C. Flxlt .Co., 21 Designates Ne\v .address atalra. Hot water heat with rveess Itemw, call us. or two days a week. Telephone place of the regular meting has a Master degR-ee from Welles* won’t you? About a million ddVr ■ aO. S. P. 88,800. Terms ar- '‘-.At 66 Essex Strefct - 7709, Maple street 2-1575. which would have been during the ley. She has been teaching for the | lara?" / ■Mged. and 28 Durant Street second week of September. Dur­ j^ s t three years in Saco, Me. Jonah considered. ’T' don’t Oklahoma City—(A*)^Women in ROBERT M. REH) WANTED—WOMAN to help with WANTED— OUTBOARD motor, ing the supper which preceded the fttisB Jennie Shisbko, of Wood* I want to be too hard pn your fa­ the Red Cross chapter don't, like housework one day a week. Call will buy or rent for 1 month. Tel. business meeting Mrs. Grace stock>xhas been engaged to teach ] ther,” he said at length, “Actual­ their mail addressed to the old . Foteff^St., East Hartford— ALBERT KNOFLA - :& SONS 6823. 7887. Cooper who resigned from the fifth gra^e in the Nathan Hala 1 ly, I’d set a flgui)S''a trifle under county jail, which ia being convert­ Well built 4-Room Single FOR SALE 201 .Main St.. .Phone 3193 presidency in August because she i achodi. Snb .^was graduated from that. 1 think niy—my nuisance ed to house' their units. So an M.VW1.IHC..T. . with , e v e ry Improvement. Telephone 13^6 Manchester, Conn. WANTED AT ONCE a waitress, i is moving away from town was the WilUmanllc Teacher* Collega { value ought to be worth a life emergency ordinance' ha.s, been Oarage. Lot 125x450. S. P. Two-Family House, eleven Salary $30 and up. Inquire Mc- Fixer-uppers presented with a past president's two years ago and has been teach* annuity of 50 bucks a week.” drafted designating the building S8A00. O. P. $1,500. rooms; one apartment five . Kinley Bros.. 809 Main, East pin by Mrs. Irene Bernitt on be­ Ing ip Pomfret. "Fifty a'w eek ?” echoed Hildy "No. 10 Gihapter Lane.” BY MERRILL BLOSSER rooms and other six. About 4lartford. 8-1498. half of the Organization. This does not fill alF.pf the va* "That’s peanuts, Jonah. Make it FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS What Goes On? Mrs. Dorothy Tripp, a past cant positions in the >teaching j Released With Lecture -BOLTON, CONN.— an acre of jand goes with housekeeper , experienced in two hundrikt’’ president, installed Mrs. Bernitt force, howivex. Superintendent '••No,” said Jonah. “Tod' much YOU'RE NOT TD . WetL.YOUR CASE IS OiFPERENT- On Route 44, S-year-oId this house. Located on cor­ cooking and Cleaning. Sitting As the new president and Mrs. ''Tiling said today that he would Kansas City —UPi —Three boys VNMAT You'Re ©N RROBATtON YOU Can REPORT TD ME AT THE room, bedroom, bath;- provided. money' makes a man apathetic. FORTteo weew5,Awo LCAYE TUE HOUS^ 4-R«om Dwelling (2 rooms ner lot in the North part of WANTED Beulah Collins as vice president. the other places with aubstltut Fifty a week’s enough for me,” employed in a factory wanted a ARE '■tWi TD KEEP AN EYE ON WfTHOUT (WY crystal. BALLROOM.' AND Tel 3118. Mrs. Wm. Cheney; Saturday afternoon holiday. Sud­ you MOW w/ELL DO you DO The / partlall.v finished upstairs), town. Price is low for this Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bpork, teachers for the opening of the “Well, I still think you’re let- (30NNA YOU BOTH/— -SO, PERMISSON. pll Improvements. Garage in Mrs. Edward Bjork, Mrs. Thomas school, at least. father off too cheaply,” Hildy denly, the machinery stopped. War SMITH, LLL MAVE td SNMTH / RHUMBA? ------; - - -k type of property. Young man or '-man Male or Feinale production was halted for an hour. 0010 basement. Lot 75x150' with Chowanec, Miss Faith’ Bjork and “But what If he won’t buy '■h AAOYE IN AND LIVE more' land available. S. P. Help Wanted—Male 36 Miss Gladys Rice went to New-, The trio!' had placed a quart of oil WITH you/ MBAN- r ' X over draft age to work Help for Ithportant SoloBs to Attend Meet R? . WHILE. HILDA WILL $6,000. O. P. $1,500; port Sunday to visit Russell Bjork "In that, case,” aaid Jonah, ‘Til on the factory’s main drive belt, 7 - Room Dutch Colonial WANTED—DISHWASHER. Ap­ who is stationed there with the said the F.B.I.— which released HAVE TD REPORT TD in paint store. War Work 8473 Hartford,. Sept. 2— K*" be reiuctaiitiy compelled to mar­ ME EVERY NiGHr/ House. 3 fireplaces, one a ply Center Restaurant, 609 Main One Size U. S. Navy. ' ket the T e n ^ e Eye myself, in them after a lecture. NO. COVr.XTRY, CONN.— . Dutch Oven. Lot has 125 atreet. Tel. 3972. The Parent-Teacher Association publican State Central Cemmittas Must have driver’s We WUl Also Use Em- meets here tonight, aJid Chairman my off-hours from the Navy, and Returns Most Of Loot Silver Street. 8V-, a<‘res ft. front, situated on South is holding a dance on Thursday break the (Thannlnff-^ Camera Em^ Of land, half tillable. 6-room uldyed Persons On a WANTED—ELDERLY gentleman evening at Yeomans Hall for the J. Kenneth Bradley said Connecti­ ^ a in street; As the owner license. to take tickets evenings only. Ap. cut's aix representatives in Con­ plre.” ' ' \ . ^ Kansas . City—(/P)—Manager R. single with Improvements. young people as a final vacation Suddenly HUdy enappeA her Attached 2-^car garage. Bam. is anxious to' sell the price ‘ spIit-Shlft Basis. ply State Theater. activity. John Birak will furnish gress, all Republicana, and U. S. R. Burdick said a thief took $100 Senator John A. Danaher of Meri­ fingera. “Jonah, I believe^u've Chicken eoop. S. P. $5,200. is attractive.• -» ■ the music and thera wllj be round from hia theater’s safe---- and eses. HM sv wis wsviet, we. r m. sto. v. a sat, erf. D. P. $1,500. Apply in Person Inquire Wa n t e d —PAINTERS. Apply to and square dancing. , den tenta'ti'Vely had accepted invi­ got something unless you're jfte yesterday Burdick received an James Forde, 94 Spruce street, or The town schools will open tations to attend. world’s biggest liar. It iwoulo^ envelope with two cents • postage “Oh, you’re patriotic, all riglit! He w'as the oest insur­ CO'K <»*> Four-Room Cape Cod. Can Call 7340. break father, wouldn’t It?" dubv, which he paid. It contained T M wr. u « Wednesday morning, Sept. 8, with “In two,” said Jonah. ance prospect I've had in moiiUis, and all you talked K 2 ADDITIONAL LISTINGS finish two more oh second Rogers Paper WANTED—BOY 16 years old the same teachers- as last year, Falls Into Soup $80. V , about all afternoon was war bonds 1“ JOHNSON with the exception of Hop River "Then what are we waiting AVAILABLE AT OFFICES,'- floor. Fireplace. Steam with driver's license, for inside for?” Hildy cri*d.“ Come on. I’ll One Step In the Puzzle BY LESLIE t u r n e r : heat. Brass plumbing. Lo­ 1 Manufacturing Co. and outside work. Write Box A, Village where Mrs. Robert Warf San Ebegb, Ca4lf.-^i4>)—Rt(ia B. introduce you right away. And W-ASH TUBBS PAIHT CO, of Wapplng wUr teach in plpce BY FONTAINE FOX cated in' Green .Acre Tract. MiD and Oakland Streets Herald. Smith, second class seaiiiSn. fell 35 father wlU kick you out on your TOONERVlbLE FOLKS LIEUT. MA6C0TT HAD THIS ON^ 69^^ain Street of Miss Goldie Greenberg who is feet through a skylight—into a : WAS IN LIEUT, MASCOTTi CPFICE EAOLC going to Plainfield.* tin gar because you’re a photog­ ' ■" ' ■■ ...... ■ f. I , ...... HtS DESK AT ThE TIMt O f HiS ALLEN AND large bowl of steaming soup on a rapher and then you’ll have to TDPAV. h e w a s TALWIN6 TO SST. PLIOCS,^ AND THE ^AVOlNOS WERE ON THE MLiROeR, F L l^ S . HAVE YOU j Help Wdlhted— Navy stove. Hospital physicians ruin him: It’a a natural,” THE TEMPEREP Mr . BAMG & THE PAPER NAPKIN ■j^^SEEM jT SEFOCE ? ^ HITCHCOCK, INC No Eiigliah ^ m e is more than found he was uninjured. - 7 TABLE.SIRtj------Manchester Oftice: Sfuarf J. Wasley Mode or Female 87 70 miles fronij the sea coast “Okay,” said Jonah, fired by IN POR A 953 MAIN ST. TF.L. 3301 her enthuMaam. “I’d rather have moment. Real Entate and Inaurance WANTED —YOUNG LADY or the 50 bucks a week than go td State Theater Building young man to work In drug store Williijiutnic UHicc: Telephone 6648 - 7146 any trouble! But Tm prepared 8‘-M .4I.-\IN ST. TEL. 1935 . AUCTION! Weldon Drug Co. .to ruin your governor If he wants Crochet Bedroom Slippers it thalway. In facL I'd get a Firie Rooming House Furnishings kick out of It Tve suffered va­ If Yon Have rious indignities at hia hands. I’ve At 903 Asylum Ave.^ Hartford, Conn. ....Oweee!” Real Estate To Sell;.. (Property TakenTJver By Goyemment, Hence This Sale) And, as though he were a pup­ I 1^1 We Have C$$h Customeral pet worked by unseen strings, Mr HERE IS AREAL OPPMTUKIITY Jonah. Logan rose three feet in • 'I FRIDAY, SEPT.-3 AT 10 A^ M. the air. Seven rnonis and sun^room, hot wafer 'tieat, automatic hot water, (Rain or Shin.e) . > JONES REALTY • • • 0 |e hath on second floor, lavatoiy. on flrat floor,, fireplace, -Kcrea-- 81 Oak Street TeL 82M . A' terrible Ocreaming sound, the tton room, bi4iss |ilunibing,' Gjvrage in haseinent. House on good Beds, Dressers, R u ^ Table and Floor Lamps, Writing kind made by a hahshee frdpt st£cd corner lot In fine location. ’This home haa many features Tables, Occasional Chairs, Gas Range. Upholstered Fur* - whom somtona haa Just snatched ' an ice cream cone, had - made BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOAr DING BOUSE MA.IOR HOOPl not found in the ordinary home. Price $10,000; Only 81,500 niture. End Tables, Blankets, Linens, Etc. ' OUT OUR WAY WANTED! 843Ct, Jonah whirl and jumpr He came .Deeded. For further information, see: This is all good clean furnishings, including many IM11.17 7 V\. down to confront a small individ­ good maple items. " City and Farm Property; ual in a brown harringbone sports KA:.N-H>NW.' HAR-HA.P.' he 6 6 AO, A\A«tWA/l'M -too 6ErT&'WE-4 Have cash custoipers. For. the clever gal who relies on . coat who bad avidently material­ TMOU&HT THET w a s A. IN& ON AM E-XPeUTG 3 0 0 \N»TW^ CARBA.RM REME/weBR. smart accessories. It doesn’t al ised from the pine grove. SALA.D.' EF THEV DIDN'T TWE sn a re r o m r c o m p ^ niw - , TtAlS vOAR.'-r- ANMD CHARLES OUERMANN ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers s e n d Di«ECTIONS-WiTM 504 PARKER STREET CHARLES ODERMANN ways require new frocks to steal The indi'vidual had a queer so­ THEM PANSIES, '^OU SURE vmy THE DiNioea p a i l ? -“— \P You MOTltJN. D 04‘T TELEPHONE 4928 Manchester, Conn. Springfield, Mass. the ahow. Here are‘ twor'humbers ber faoe that peeped shyly from ao T a. JOB OKI t o r e X 7 X'LU PROBAeuY EM30V A.TVNO- COME HOME ONLEES 504 Parker St. . TeL, 4928 which will work wonders in turn­ , behii^ a luxuriant aorral-colordd HOOn LUiNGrt PER IO D >M\TA YOU vOlAMt M E TO ing you out brand new! musAcha. He looked like the THE MANOR/-— AMO VdRN & \ < i B YOU A RDO&M Uttlei-ltan-Who-Waan’t-There. lOBA OP yJRATTRE Pattern 8473 is available in one (ROOT M E OOT AT TWiS ICKEY FINN “Here,’* said Jonah, IrrlUted. OMSARTROV HOUR O ^ TRE iMv/ASIOM O P E lC llJ ’/ Wolves LANK LEONAHD aUa—medium, and requires 1 l-S "Must y w (to tb a t? ” V slAE l i k e / yards of material for the aeL AtORMlME?-*— - Pattern 8430, to Mlvage.from an The Uttto man addressed Hildy. sp u rr~ rr// SHC J £ GOGOOO.J I'LL SW! BUT 1 IMAGINC A GAL WITH “Ah. HUdegarde," he laid. ^ MtCKCV! old Jacke;t or coat, is designed for s < - GUESS THAT W»AS A VOiCf LIKE THAT, sizes 11, .13, IS and 17. Size 13 Hildy,.selsed his arm. “Uncle HER LAST ENCORE BEAI' MASTED IN A requires 1 3*4 yards of M-inch ma- Oal,** eba ortod, ahaking the arm TONIGHTl tem l. B246 vigorously^ **wbat were you doing BANANA POST Just now?" For this attractive paiitem, send “Why, listening," said the lltUa 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, By Mrs. Aqne Cabot instructions fpr the Brsjd Stitch - man. ' ‘ in coins, with your name, adtheas, Made in'-a handsome eaay-to-do SUppere (Pattern No. 524$) eend Jonah thought he’d better gat pattern number and size to ' The braiii stitch they ajre crocheted of 10 cents in coin, your name and Into this. "Not only that,!* he Manchester' Evening Herald To­ addt^ess and the pattern number to said sternly. “You were screech­ A day’s Pattern Service, 106 7th 3 1-ounce balls of wool in a dark Anne Cabot, The Manchester Her­ ing. Uke an owl. Like a Avenue, New York 11, N. Y. shade and 1 ball of a light con­ ald, 106 Seventh avenue, New He stopped suddenly and pointed. trasting color. Lambswool soles York 11, N. Y. Enclose l eent post­ Twan^ feat down the graae Imagine a pre*vue of 102 new are again on the market so you age for each pattern ordered. path stood a horse. It n^as patterns, interesting news of col­ can obtain them. Or you can uae a Find the deMgne you’ll enjoy cro­ large bpy horse, with -a flowing or's, fashions and fabrics and the sole of felt or of thick, old woolen cheting. knitting and embro!deri"g tawny mane, tawny fetlocks and problems of wartime wardrobe matariaL Royal Uua and wblto. in the Anne Cabot Albtiia, our ta- a magailleent tawny, tell. But K I' ;>lannlng thoroughly discussed win* and dusty pink or dark gregn mo us $2 page catalogua oL pair mana, fatloeks and tall, la fhet, n one entertaining publication. and light green are eome of the at­ II 1 \ temaJl The book 1# a.neyet: fall'ng the entire horse,, were sadly in Tha.t-’a what you'll-find In the hew tractive color, combinations for source of inspiration for needle­ need of clipping. Casing upon fair issue of "Fashion,", out today. these' slippers, . work you’ll love to do. The Album - U —u Price, 25 cents. the beasL Jonah Logan thought McNuslu $>*4tulA lac. NEW B l OOO ' f a-«. To obtain complete crocheting ia 15 cants* that he had never eeen a creahire ■ Ml— Iff *;iRT' THrmeenDAT, m sFTEB snc fdncTiejfter Evening H erald Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month of August, 1948 ' r oraeaat at U. 8. Wratber Bureau Oats OrcMd From Bon ■/ 1^ About Town From Far Off Honolulu Budget Session Fpaliirpd Artist at Field Dav'’ Hold Decision 8 ,2 5 8 Uttto ebanga In temperature > ' Member of tbe Audit tonight and Sntordny morning. Mrs. N. A. Burr, widow of Bureau of CtrcalattoBS ' n * looil ntionlnff bawpd will b« Dr. N. A. Burr, for many years [s Scheduled On New Route closed all day Labor Day. Any per­ a practising {Ayalclan in Man­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm son wlahtnf to (at additional gaso­ chester, waa remembered by line or otbsr rationed Items that ~ T her son, Lieut. Commander Seleclmeii to Meet To­ (Cinasifled Advertising on Pnge 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1943 (TWELVE PAGESX PRICE THREE CENTS bars to be passed upon by the Harold S. Burr, on the occa­ PUG Waits Further In­ VOL. LXIL, NO. 286 bossd should get In their applica­ sion of her birthday recently. morrow Evening to formation on Perrett & tions Monday. Lieut. Commander Burr, a native of Manchester, ia now Dibcumg Finitiiceg. Glenney Petition. Oorp. Albert Carlson, son of Mr. with the Air Corps in Honolulu —— sad Mrs. O. William Carlson, of and sent his mother an orchid The Board -j of Selectmen will The Public Utilities Commission Fairfleld street, la spending a two via plane. It was four days in meet in the Municipal building to- has under consideration and is weeks’ furlough from Fort Knox, transit but reached her in waiting for further reports on the Kentucky, wl& his parents. moirow, night to consider further . t, Hadden, where she now lives, request of the Hartford-Silver on her birthday and was in the 1^4^-44 budget. Reports of all I^ne Bus company to extend their Mrs. Alice Sherman and her perfect condition on arrival. municipal departments for the Dnee into Uie Highland Park sec­ granddaughter Lorraine of Ro­ tion'. chester, V t, are elslting Mrs. 'past year have been requested by Sherman's sisters, Mrs. Maude Lil­ the Selectmen to be used as a guide The bearing wae held* Monday Confession for all school chil­ morning but because of the OPA ya and Mrs. Mabel Towne of 425 dren and youth of St. Join's to-the consideration 'of the budget Kast Middle Turnpike. for next year, which will be pre­ order governing the use o f buees, M arlow'S church on Golway street, will take FOR VALUES sented to the voters at the Octo­ the commission decided to ask Per­ place Saturday from 4 th 5, and rett end Glenney.v owners of the Warren Alcock of Durant street, Sunday morning frorr),'*:30 to 9. ber annual town meeting. who enlisted in July, on his 17th line, to present additional Informa­ lUS Communion will follow at 9 Due to the fact that the towm birthday, is in his fourth week of tion. o'clock. report was not printed in time The proposed new line Would be training at the Naval Station with for distribution to the voters in iV »SS il^ M iV s M Company 306. Before joining the from Charter Oak street to Oak Mrs, John -T. Spaulding. Sr, of advance of the annual town meet­ street, Oak street to Autuikin, Navy he had a record of donating ing last, year, .efforts are beinj? ■V- blood several times. Moosup, is-spending a week with Autumn to Porter, Porter to High, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John T. directed to have all departmental land street. Highland street to British Eighth Army Lands in Southern Italy Spaulding, Jr., of 91 Hamilton reports in and ready for shipment r Charter Oak street to point of be­ to the printers this fall so that the Japs’ Air^Force Btr^i. ginning, • Berlin Admits AT PINEHURST annual town reports will be ready The commission wants to learn Pvt. Carl CTemson, son of Mr. for distribution before the annual how many served by the route, are STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY and Mrs. Andrew C. Clemson, of totvn meeting. engaged In war work and this In- 108 Oakland street, haa returned to -formation is now being gathered Appears Beaten; Buv for Two Days This Camp Robinson, Arkansas, after and will be presented to lb's com­ FOR VACATION Week-End. Store Will fie spending a furlough at his home. Manchester mission. Of Reggio Calabria*, Closed All Day Monday^v He is with the radio section of the f r o m SEPT. 6 TO 16 Infantry. Date Book fi. & M. Few Planes Seen Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth WalkeV, BAKED BEANS . .can 18c of 181 Main street, are spending Tonight Scilla the week, in New York City. ure ClTRVJg MARMALADE K. of C. Carnival, Main and Del- P/iont for Escorting Lightnings mont streets, all week; also Labor F. E. BRA¥ Living Cost ST-pound jar .36c Private William F. Abraitis.'son Day afternoon and evening. /AMBULANCE Encounter No Opposi- Meeting Zoning Board of Ap­ JEWELER Gorton’s of Mrs. Ursula Abraitis, of 81 ^ tion as Liberators Union street, is among a picked peals, Municipal building a t 8. SERVICE STATX THEATER BLDG. MAIN ST. Soon to B e Italy Reports Spearhead First of Several Expecletl Invasions FILI.ET OF MACKEREL group of technicians from arinored Tuesday, Sept. 7 And Mitchells Find In Cream Sauce untts^all over the country to be en­ Annual meeting of Pines Civic Of Hitler’ s-Europe Under Cover of Terrific 34c can rolled In the Armored School. Fort Association at 72 Linhmore Drive. paR f s i s i t ' i i V b ' *49114 m r V' Only One Plan* In­ Rolled Back Land, Air and Sea Bomhardnient; Germans Say Knox, Kentucky, 'for a, course in Wednesday, Sept. 8 Allied Action Plenty of Pineapple and tank m ech ^ cs. All public schools and St. truded Among Targiets One Column Headed' by Tanks Pushing Eas^ other frtiits in glass jars or James's Parochial school to re­ ''X— open. Well Over Htdf of Rise Oil Big Scale ■ward Beyond Reggio Calabria After Stiff Fight Howard c. CurfSer, of 218 North HARTFORD ROAD FRUIT STAND Allied Headquarters in the cans. Tuesday, Sept. 14 ' The Little Store With the Big Values! Elm street, is homexpnon a 18-day Southwest Pacific, Sept. 3.— To Be Eliminated by In Whieh Many l.anding Barges Sunk andr^Con* furlough from Camp Hahn, Cal. Hospital Auxiliary Garden Par; 488 HTrD^,RD., OPP. McKEE ST. PHONE 2-1W DIAMOND SALT ty at Miss Mary Chapman's gar­ (;P)— The Allied campaign Measures Already in Operations Against (.Cala­ siderable Ijfgsses’ Suffereti by Invading Units; Buy 2 boxes and g et a Glass Miss Marjorie Mitchell of fa ir - den, 75 Forest street. CANNING SPECIALS for northeastern New Guinea CRABAPPLES...... Effect^ Bowles Says. Refrigerator Dish FREE! fleld street waa maid of honofxat Sunday, Sept. 19 . . , i/i bu. 82.25 appears, for the moment at brian Coast Beguiti. No Official Allied Annoiineement Till Saturday. the marriage yesterdayiln Norwi'dh 8:30 p. m;—Song recital at Cen- Manchester WILD GRAPES (for Jelly) ...... ,...... V, bu. 82.00 GREEN PEPPERS ...... least, to have knbtdced out the Air Attacks on Four New Shipment of Helen of Miss Barbara Morgan and En­ 'ter church. Pupils o f Mrs. Charles ...... '/| bu. $2.00 Washington, Sept. 8—-((9)— The Yerbury. ' RED PEPPERS (Sweet) ______...... i/i bu. $2.50 . Japanese Air .Force from be­ Allied Headquarters in North Africa, Sept. 3.—(A’)— Brit- Harrison’s French Dressing sign George Rosenfeld. The New and Used Office at Price Admtoistration e Cificfi Also Reported. bride was a teacher here and a HOT PEPPERS ...... Vt bu. $1.75 sieged Salamaua all the 550 i.sh and Canadian trexipa, spearheading the first of several Now I n .. . TOMATOES—SPECIAL!...... member of^,Center church choir. Homes 'Availablaf for ...... ' j bu. 85c miles to the Dutch .New pects the east of NVTng to be rolled expected invasions of Hitler’s Europe, won a foothold in 31c and 55c bottle. ITALIAN (Prime) PLUMS—Freestone ...... 18-)b. box $4.50 London, —T7ie„Ital- The bridegroom was graduated Guinea border. In aarllar atagaa of back soon to Septomber, M43, Plaiihilig Another Immediate Occupancy (Cans 13 quarts to the box). ian communh broadcast from southern Italy today after a pre-dawn cro.ssing from Sicily AI plenty of Peanut from the Coast Guard Academy tha AUiod drive on Balamaus, levels, under cover of a terrific land, air and sea bombardment. 40 and made' an ensign yesterday BARTLETT PEARS, $2.50 1/, bu. SM.VLL BEETS, 82.50 bu Rome and reedr^ed by The Asao^ Butter and Durkee’s Salad Apartiiii^t House Japanaoe planaa raided forward ‘‘Measures already in operation (A Berlin broadcast acknowledged that the invasion forces morning. , Alekdnder OUR WEEK-END VALUES mountain positions, rsngsd far to 'tylll eliminate tyel] over half of the dated Press, said, today that the Dressing. BRUSSELS SPROUTS___ ...... qt. SSc strike acroas the Owen Stanley rise in the cost of living,” Deputy ■quickly captured Reggio Calabria across the Strait of Messina The Colonial Button club met Allies had beguh./ operations Jarvis DES MOINES SQUASH...... t lbs. 15c mountains at Port Moresby and OPA Administrator CJhester Bowles against the Calabrian\oast of the from Sicily, and Scilla, a small seaport, 12 miles to the north­ PINEHURST yesterday Afternoon with Mrs. Wil­ Manchester is to have'^another 26 Alexander SL Manchester RUTABAGA TURNIPS ...... 8 lbs. 25e down the coast from Salamaua told Representative'Sabath (D-IU) Italian mainland vast east. The broadcast, recorded by The Associated Press in MEAT DEPARTMENT liam R. Mitchell of 69 Fairfield apartment house, providinj^Nihe GREEN PEPPERS ...... 2 lbs. 25e in the region of Buna. ' in a letter made public today. street. ' . Phones: scale.” ' ------‘ London, aaid one Invaalon column { Sliced Dried Beef Zoning Commission at its meeting Office 4112 Residence 7275 RED PEPPERS ...... 2 lbs. S5c Only One Plane Among Tnrgetn Bowles added that “the food next week changes the preset Bolzano, near the Italia-G er­ headed by many tanka already waa >4 pound 23c CALIF. ORANGES...... Ranging from S5c-$1.(M per doz. Todny Allied communique, re­ man frontier, and Trento, alinj in Mrs. Deborah Brennan, of 10 zone of the property on Middle LEMONS ...... , ...... doz. S5e porting the wiplnt, out of Japa­ (Oontinned Page Four) London Given puahing eaatward beyond RegfJo Canadian Bacon and Trotter street, left today to visit x ^ lss Dainty, eon.sldered by ma ny to be one of the mo.«t talented; northern Italy and along the lines turnpike, west. Just to the east of of ttm many stars which will appear lu-ro Labor Day at the Man- { GOLDEN SWEET CORN ...... doz. S5e nese Army headquarters, ware- Calabria after a atiff fight In which, Sliced Scotch Ham relatives in Fall River, Mass. Oxford street. The land la lo­ (Every Ear a Perfect One!) housss, fuel and ammunition of Italy's 'communications with ufactbr.ers' and Merchants' Field Day 4-nieitHinment at the Y her German partner, were bombed it waa claimed, many landing j cated east of the apartments built ground.s,' -September 6. V.V’n V E P O T A T O E S...... peck 55c stores in and around Madang, said Strong Lift ! Pfe,. Earl F. Mqore, o f Camp by Warren Keith some time ago She will highlight the, show during the ROOFINd ^ the Communique said. bargea were aunk and "consider­ evening. ^. , the raiding Uberators and Mitch­ Try Grote A WeigePa Swift, Tsxaa, is idslting at the when the ‘ zoning rules were Our Stock Is Complete and Reasonably Priced! ells found only one grounded ene­ Japs to Face The oiit.’ikirts of Naplee and Bo­ able loases” suffered ny the attack- { honM of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. changed. Lots are available for ASBESTOS SIDING WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE! my plane among targets for their logna, northern railway center, By Invasion ing forces. FRANKFURTS William Moore, of 333 Center the apartment house and plans more than 206 tons of bombs. Es­ ly^so were raided by Allied planes. Storm Through Wreckage street. , Four-Pronged Text of Oomnmnique Pressed Ham, Polish Rings that have been presented to the INSULATION corting Lightnings did not en­ ('The United Nationa radio’ atI ■Chairman of the Zoning Commis­ Complete Vaudeville^ Bill counter an interceptor. The text' of the communique Alglera, Th a broaid^,t heafd b y J Or Meat Loaf sion jCall for the erection of 28 NicqsiAa a . aaid; Expert workmanship. All work The Salamaua airdrome, now New* No Surprise; Dis- U. S.'government monitera, M iC l Finest Quality! apartments.' The building will be wiEhln rifie range of Allied Jungle Drive in Fall “ IjiSt night the enemy, who in the British stormed through th af Quarters Secured of. brick. guaranteed. Reasonable Prices. the past had attempted IsolSted ^ppohilment Among For Big Field Day Show No obligation for an estimate. fighters, is unserviceable to the ! wreckage of 'pillboxes, coastal bat­ l AK GRIll' N',_ landings which were then prompt- teries aftd >road blocks under tha I Honeycomb Tripe Write. enemy. Fifteen miles above It The long-pnJmlsed Invasion of the European co ntlnent..was. begun early today when British and More Ardent ‘Secontl For All Teachers ------—‘ “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” at lAe, site of another Japanese Prom is^of Devastatiqg l.v repulsed, begun operations first impact of the attac'k and weihl Lean Salt Porlf\. If effort means anything at all f ' f^omplele Program Canadian contingenUr o f General Montgomery’s famed command stormed across the Strait of Messina against th^ Calabrian roast facing pushing through lemon and oligal Old Resident Hurt airdrome, today's communique re­ from Sicily and landed in southern Italy. The crossing was made under cover ot a moonless night. Frtmlera’ in Britain. Fat Salt Park to the success of the Labor Day HereNs how the arts will be pre­ p o r t s a 23-ton bombing, raid Naval and Aerial Blows Messina on a vast scale. . groves criascrosaed with ditchMl Burton Insulating Co. DINE AND 4|ANCB General Eisenhower was in supreme command of the historic operations. “ Enemy convoys on the sea and Fearing that, because a t the field day at the Y grounds next sented at -the F'ield Day Monday without mention of air opposition. London, Sept. 3 (jFi- Word that and minefields toward 6,000-foot| LIVER house ahortage in Manchester In Fall at Home 180 Oxford St. Hartford On Homeland Indicate shipping in the roadsteads at Ca­ ASpromonte— Bitter mountain). Monday. Septemuer 6 then-the af- To the Lilting Tunes Of Roughly 100 j^lles above LaS tania and Augusta-were effective­ Allied Boldiera are aurging on to . Allied headquarters aaid. bowsl H ie Liver we am feature there might be difficulty in secur­ and Salamaua there ia an ^^ r- Fleet Ready to Act. fair i.4 already__1,. -a success. T-vioThe foa.fea- The Can Can Ctr: Liberty Giris DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS \ ly attacked' by German aircraft. the mainland aoil of Europe ever, that no official announea«| ing this week-end deserves ing quartern for the school teach- Fa.‘:tiTaps drome at Alexiahafen. /There William L. P: McCaw, of Pine , - - ...... -t— ...... "S'-.sAVhite Flashe.s DKLK'iOIIS FOODS — MODEST PRlCESl "Bolzano, Trento and Bologna brought a atrong paychological lift special mention. Both the era when they arrive next week. ture of the event will be the 20 act songs ...... D^is Maurice Tuesday^ raiders spotteVeb£ter dropped numerous bombs, caus­ While there waa a raeaaure of ment in The Herald that waa or­ tap dance artist pictured aborve, Gay Ninctic.s Burlesque V IF YOU WANT . above Salamaua, there are at and aerial blows on "the Japanese Donets Basin dered to run for three daya Holloran's ambulance. He- was HALF-BROILERS VE.YL CUTLETS ing damage which was especially diaappointment among the more der.' Serve it with Pine- will headline the show. Jack San- Liberty GW^ 14aat four airdromes around We- homeland indicated today that the By Big Bombing Fleet The first night the adv. appear­ found bleeding from a cut on his STEAKS ,heavy at Bologna. ardent “.second frontera” who had hurst Bacon. son will act as master of cere-. Rhythm Tap . . George Westwooa wak. ' . Since^ Aug. 17, more than United States fieet, with its grow­ •"■Yesterday British and Amerl- hoped the next blow would fall ed, Mr. Illing waa called by so head which resulted when he fell 360 enemy planes have been wiped Flashes! Beef Liver, Points Lb. down.stair^s. monies. All Mbsical Act . Entire Company ] FRIED SC.\LLOPS CHOW MEIN ing armada of carrier-borne Drive Todav egn Air Forces altogether lost 35 from the went, there aeemed gener­ 6 many that I all were taken care of out there in a ferlee of raids. In planes, is preparing awiftly to Join (Late Bulletins of the (g^ Wti9)' and the advertisement was dis­ Mr. McCaw is well remembered Harold Alvord, chairman of the Morrison Sisters HELP planes. Seven of these were shot al acceptance of the idea that the Calves’ Liver, 8 Points bond drive here, has also arranged Tricks Galore, the last raid Mbhdsy. not a Jap­ in a four-pronged offensive In Asia Targets Nol Sp^citied in continued. by the older residents. When a Fine Wines — Liquors and Hecr , Eiglltll ArHlV down by Italian fighters, six by Battle of Ital^ would have to , be Lb. for Orrin P. Kilbourn, director of Sylva and John Nano anese plane was in air and and the Pacific thia fall. young man he was employed fcy >30 Oak Street _ T«L 3894 Germans Announce Of­ American Report oa ~ anti-aircraft fire and three by pur fought through tp victory before Seven Die .Ae Bombers Crash the State Bond Drive, to address Saving for Untie Sam for p^i^ning any sort General MacArthur's headquar­ ■rhe Sept. 1 raid on Marcua the United Nationa would be free Fresh Roast Pork — Pork W, H. Cheney in his, general store motor gunboats. Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. at the com er of Main and Charter the gathering. Mr. Kllboairn is a Liberty Girls ters disclosed the enemy KM island, only 1,200 miles from fensive by Russians; Raid; Rome Says Paris "From the. operations of the to bring their fulleat land, air and —.Two foiir-englned bombers pulled back his reinforcement Given Praise Chops — Slices of Ham «— Oak streets. He was in chaige of forceful speaker and knows all the Intermission Tokyo, hinted at mighty opera­ past few davs nine of our planes aea forceB to bear on the main tided, today over nearby BIrdv angles.' of a iii ^sisted.the attack was not a sur- • . i (Known As Queen Alice) arranged for the 8,how' and will ARNOLD PAGANI increase in tempo, in power and in ''prLse. It sought to suggest that Prime Minister Churchill in hia • Modern equipment direct it during the evening. Song and Tap Dance . Miss Dainty fury until finally—for Japan—in early this morning. Simeon I’ rodalnied Ruler FRESH FISH AND SPIIUTCAL MEDIUM Telephone 3902 or 5790 The broaddnat. recortled by The strong early mori)ing bomb Gampaign to Campaign the landing would meet ' with broadcaat Tueaday from Quebec ^ v e n th Daughter of a Seventh Son This show is unlike any other Baton Twi^rling ...... Harley Difo COtORv, Axis Expected continuous attack we lay waste In acknowledged the aharp diviaion of London, Sept. 3— — SidieanJ • Expert direction barrage on northeri) France great difficulties due to poor com- - CLAMS \ that, has been here before ■ and Military CTiosing . Entire Company blood and ashes the home islands Associa,ted Press, failed to locate six-year-nid, n of the late Kin '''X Bom With s VelL more proclsely the reported push. today, it waa announced. The By The Associated Press ,miinicatlons and harsh terrain. .strategical opinion, between the W ALTER N. LECLERC Readings Dnlly,^ Including Sunday. practically all of the acts ate new of this treacherous, brutal and Boris, was proclaimed ruler o f " Shop Friday-From 9 A.^M. M ANCHISTCS, CONN. GO WITH THAT The Russians have been driving preliminary American ' announce­ ■ Britain's Eighth Army, about ' 'The. German public. hoXvever. had Bntiah and American.s and thrir 9-A. M. to 9 P. M; Or By Appolnt- to Manchester. It will be. featured^' Italy Invasion savage people.” Bulgarians by the Bulgarian Parf to6p. .M. ^ 40 Tel.^3t<9 forward in this area for several ment of thia morning’s raids did which a great militaiy tradition not been told of the invasion :ip to Rusaian aliiea when he declared njent. In the Service of tbe Peo­ by fast snappy action, especially McCJain reported that aircraft noon. Berlin Mnie. ^ broadcast liament, the German news agen? ple for SO Yeara. the roller skating'hovelty act which daya and yesterday announced, im­ not specify the targets, ' but, a has gathered in less than year and DNB rep<>rted. today from Soltn| SU P C O V E R - which spearheaded the Allied in­ beamed for Inside Germany tell­ (Continued on Page Eight) 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. is coming direct from New Haven portant gains, including the cap­ Rome broadcast earlier said Paris In an appeal for loyalty to th c;lin Reports Watch ((kintinued on Page Bight) ture of the cities of Voroshllovsk, had been bombed. In sun-darken­ vasion of the European mainland ing them: Phone 8-2024 to Manchester, “ There are no fresh reports at child, ( hristo Kalfoff, presidebt b l 100% Pure Wool For Fresh Landings Slavyanoserbsk and Lisichansk. ing swarms, Flyijig Fortresses today, received its accolade from the Bulgarian chamber, said, "H lf CEDARS Attack In Full Swing and swift 'Maraiidefa swept across its equally famous commander, hand from any of the frpnta.” Germans living along the Swiss Airmen Bliast .Majesty faces stormy days, anq B y Amierican Forces. The German announcement said the channel under covei" m swift- Gen. Sir Bernard I.aw Montgom­ nian.v trials.’’ DNB added Ip a dia X. Yanlsee Units that‘'since the early hoyr of today striking Thunderbolts. ery— "t'ighting'Monty”— last April fron.tierx,may have, heard the news B IN GO in a Germari-ianguage broadcast patch broadcast by the .Berlla 4-H CORN SUPPER • London, Sept. 3—GP>— The Ber­ the Expected Russian attack in the Londqriets got a view -of part idthl ' - dio and recorded b.v The'^Ass' t o m o r r o w n ig h t OLD central Doneta haa been In full by fhe Swiss Schwarzenbut$r radio 3 Rail Cities Friday, Sept. 3 lin radio declared today that the Not in Action at 1 :4.5 a. m. (e. w. t.) - ted Preoa. AUi^ invasion of Italy was ex­ awing. The .'Rusplans employed (Oontlaued on Page Four) (Continued.on Page Four) • • . • ■ ORANGE HALL RECORDS (Rejects) hundreds of heavy artillery bat- The own in New York reported . 5:30-7 iso . pected by the defenders, who are Bolzano,'Trento an(LBo- Further .Newsprint t'nt Urged'' Must be Aimed ta for aal- rehiating strongly while watching (Continued on Page Eight) ■ Washington, Sept. 3.— »i vhge If yam want to keep COMMUNIITY HOUSE for fresh American landings, and London Star Speculates , (Continued on T gge Foiir) additi.oiial five per cent cut In ne North Coventry. logna Targets in -4l- playing the new ones. that the Axis is prepared' for "two Seventh Arm y-Given Public Warned Facilities ^ , print usage for the fourth q« 2'/|« each paM for old rec­ Com. OB Cob, Cora Fritters, or three blows against the contin­ taek Ijy Big Bonibers. ter of 1948 has been reco}nn» ords Irroopeutivo o f quantity.' Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Toma- ent.’* • Very Important Task. by the Newspaper Industry Aq toea, Cnenmbera, Home Made , . 8 8 Simultaneously, Cspt. Ludwig Free Europe Of Utilities Under Strain visory committee. Announ Cake, Coffea. | Sal>«tage Aid Bulletin! G. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. Sertorlus, military commentator of London, Sept 3—(Jh—The Lon­ the action, the War Prodneti KEMP'S Sapper 80 Centa.' the German news agency. DNB, ___ I* or Invaders .Allied Headquarter!* In North board said this would mean a t* '' Reduced Rates for Children. don StXr speculated today Uiat Pledge Given cu t'o f 1.5 per cent since the at . Lumber of All Kinds - Ine. NO EXTRA CHARGE for noting that so far only British and .Africa. Sept. 3— i.A*' — !•. S. 4-H Exhibits 2:80 on. Sports, Canadian forces were involved In the U. S. Seventh Arxpy, not men­ Washington. Sept; 3—()P)—The-out to save elecfricity'anti other n.ving Fortresoes knocked out of the year, lull the news 768 Mala SL Tel. 5880 MARTINSENOUR this extra service. Aluson Sup)ilies— Paint-r—Hardware Supper and EnterUUnment. Vixit the Retail Salesroom and See < the landings on either side of Reg- tioned in the, commuAlque on the public waa warned today that elec- ’ government controls—-such aa the the vital raiinmd line from the group's re<'ommendatlon •glo Calabria, told tha Germans Devers PromiscB Exten­ trie power, fuel, water,'gas, tele- rationing of coal-^might become Italians Willing to.. Risk Brenner Fans Into . Ilaly— the been.translated Into a decision NEU -TONE PAINT When you re^fieint, bring Italian invasion, had been “aa phone and telegraph facilities, are necessary unle.ss hOuseholdera are ause Information Is lacking oh^ Balsam Wool Insulation that "it is to be expected that the signed a very Important task.” Firing Sijuatl Wre«*k tiernian highway for ■ defense e sample oi your favori^ Americans will not remain idle in sion o l Bridgehead as being strained too far. A drive will persuaded of the need for strict new's|>rlnt tonnage to be dellv* Our New Line of v v In an article In The Star, 'Gen. i>f the penliiHUla— yesterday in color with you—a piece Pf Sicily for long” and that ,other start about Sept. 15 toward volun- conservation, by Canada In the fonrth qnar^ COLORS TO SUIT Sir Robert (Sordon-Finlayaon said, Installations to Helpl their deepest blow Into Italy alip cover—or clipping from landings were likely, “possibly in Yanks Join in Prayer. tary conservation. ' i Water Consuiiiptlon Increased from North Africa. The.v ■ • • • . COAL COKE OIL “We can be quite sure that the 'Die government and utliltids Water, not ordinarily considered Gas Shortage lilts Fishing tho dreperlM—ehytMUig to an adjacent sector.” Madrid, Sept. 3— —A lort. blasted Bolzano, Trento and Dance For Health — Ladies’• All . Wool a YOUR COLOR PLAN "Heavy Fighting In Progresa' Seventh U. S. A r m y ...;is des­ London, Sept. 3— —In the will put on the campaign deaigned, a critical wartime resource, waa Boothhay Harbor, Me.. SepL I 2 Main St.; . ahow the prinoipad strong night of sabotage by underground ’ Bologna, and an official head­ TeL 5125 In a Berlin, broadcast recorded tined by General Eisenhower to heart of London on) the. square a -War Production Board spokes-. | included on the list because the ()pi _ Many commercial oolora in your room . forces, aimed at communicatipij, quarters announcement today heres by the Ministry of Informa- land somewhere in Italy very where American military quarters man said, to avert hardship. Some ! vaat amounts, needed for heating, declared photographic recon­ boats found :lt hnpossIWe to tion* Sertorius aaid the landings soon, but It Is impossible yet to ia situated. United States soldiera. inctuatrlal areas already have been . condensing and other ihd'uaDial lines, supply dumps, repair shops' this port today and other is Vslvaty Soft Finish — We'll help you select juat and airfields, has helped pave the naissance showed "this main With strong air and Naval support say wherie. Tbe Seventh Army sailors. Marines and WACa Joined hit by shortagea of^ these public I uses have increased consumption men along the Majpe coast ref Cardigans and Pullovers elaor, claon eoloia»All tho right Misrtin-Senour way for Allied invasion at conti­ ' qrtery of Gentian reinforce­ June Jaye Dance Studio Woahobla. Hwa la tha were exactly what the defenders wUl have been aasigned. a very the. Britiah today in obaerving services. ■ ' 30 per cent,, over peacetime levels. ments Which have been pour­ M their operations had bee« color for walla and eaiUngs. important wiask.” To Get Flnlshlag Touches Actual shortages loom for some in­ nental Italy, -according to reports tailed because of Insufficleal.^ Rear 324 Center Street . . flat woU jpoint in tlm looked for and that "heavy fighting their national day of prayer with a ing Ijito Italy Is nojv Muttered No obligation. Meastaa Juat Baglaning . promiae that tbe bridgehead estab­ The advertising and ptpmpjtion dustrial communities it was sta­ reaching here. with w reckege at least tempor­ ollne supplies. Sea and Shore ‘ EAT BETTER AT REYMANDER’S •alaetian a f aolota eau la in progress, To the accuracy of the Allied I hava baan looldna for. If the Allies now are employing “Measina Is Just the beginning,” lished In southern Italy would be campaign will get its finishing led. arily.” cries Commissioner .Arthur; CHICKEN CACCIATORE Martin-Sfnaur enam- n maximum 6t forces against the an Evening Standard editorial extended for the liberation of all touches tod^y at a meeting of rep- The threat of s recurrence of bombings haa been added persi.st- Greenleaf said. Greenleaf TAP, TOE, BALLET, ACROBATIC, ADAGIO said. “It is not likely that Allied gaa shortagea -which occurred in ent wrecking behind the lines by that the gasoline shortage had I ista eraatad Nau*Toaa Italian mainland,” he continued' subjugated Europe, reaeiitativea of all the induatriea Allied Meaiiqiiarters in North DEf.ICIOUS ROAST BEEF strategy 'foraaeea only a landing many localities last year during Italians willing to risk the-firing “ more a«'ute" the past three « la maka walla mora "then Italy will become Europe'i In .a message on'this, ;the fourth and the four government agencies Africa, Sept. S.-H/T*!—Striking HALF BROILERS BALLROOM ROLLER SKATING baautiful.-to loat long- battlefield. But then also the at the toe and steady sober pro- anniversary of Britain’s entry into concerned-r-WPB, Interior depart­ cold snaps has been • countered ^ u ad in order to .make the Inva-, The pleoAure-drlx'ing has ★ Sion o$ Italy easier and bring an their deepest blow into northern ed three days ago by tha OPJ ar-4to otond tapOatad atyloa hava baan mad# by Maitin- with tbe laying of several new probility of a second front in grass up tbe foot of the main- the war, Lieut. Gen.. Jacob L.. ment, Office of Defense Transpor­ Italy in a pre-invasion assault, STEAKS — VEAL CUTLETS — SOFT SHELL CRABS washing and t o lanMin Sanvur. Oanulna Moztin-Banour pipelines, but the spokesman said earlier end of the war. ■ France or the Balkans will have land.” Devera, American commander in tation, and the Office of War In­ American Flying Fortresses blast­ DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! REGISTRATION: FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 4-6 P. !IL MANCHESTER attsaettva. Quality Oucuahtaad.. vanished bbcauaa In such a casa thf ' Surmialng that tbe British the European theater, asserted: formation.- ' ■ mounting war production demands Looomotix'ea Scaree Trexsary Balance ■for this type of fuel might again , Saboteurs have been active par­ ed three vital railroad cities yes­ Allies will have tha nacd at all Eighth Army, probably had crossed Prajren Liaked With' Aetloa ' The seven-point campaign; is terday on lines Into Italy from the SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 2-6 P.' M. thtir foresa on the Italian main­ the Strait ot Meaalna in small "Our prayers today iLra. linked aimed at conservation of coal, fpet, rauqe fiUling pressing in gas lines, ticularly against railroads and Washington. Sept. » — rResnnander'g lUstauraiit rolling stock, according to reports Breiuier .pass— the German high­ land. boats carrying only light equip­ with action, . . This is Oie first oil, natural and manufadtured gas,| and cold'liomcs.' way for defense of the peninsula. poaiUbn of the Trisaawy . Fine Wines, Uquors and Beer KNITTING MILLS Larsen'S Feed Service “The near future will show ment, General. Gordon-Finlayson of. the bridgeheads which in the electricity, water, telephone and Suggestions for intensified ad­ reaching Italians here and received Receipts, $20,792.88348: Telephone: Hartford 5-1226. through neutrals. As. a result loco- Bplzano. Trento and Bolpgna Oak Street Telephone .3922 whether a maximum of forces is predicted, that initial progress fifth year of'w ar, with God's help, telegraphic communications, trans­ vertising programs by, utility com­ penditures, $175.293.711..I8; .Manchester 7126 MANCHESTER GREEN OPEN DAILY 9-9 38 DEPOT SQUARE T E U 5409 portation and water. ^ panies have been prepared by I balsnee, $8.205,500,7$043, (Lbntinued oa lage Four) | (Continued‘on Page Foijr) (CXHirtlauad OB Page Four) (Uoatlaued «a Page Fours (Cbntihued oa Page Four) Officials said a natioh-wide dim- ,WPB and OWL *-v ) ■ ■ ■ ■■. " , J