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■MOBd U*ut. Harry C. Mohr, of 55 New eti-eet, who la atationed Letter o f Se^ii M anchesi0 Party Is Held Receives Wings Season Starts ROOFING About Town at the Infantry Replacement Cen­ Average Daily Circulation' The Weather ter at Camp' Roberta, Calif., has Date B(0(ok X taen promoted to drat lieutenant. ASBESTOS srorvG. For the Month of August, 1948 Forecasf of I'. S. Wrkther Bureau Trank E. Zimmerman, Jr., aon Arrives First For Demeusey For Glee Cliib o f Mr. and Mrt. Frank E. Zim- •t'-'.' MondajyBept. IS • • ' / George O. Roae of Bolton has Meeting, B o p ^ of Selectmen, at INSULATION 8,258 Slightly cooler tonight and Sat­ j/.i juarman, ®r., of 152 Benton atreet, a horse chestnut tree in full bloom, Mollier Knew of Son’ s Municipal building at 8.^ Joint Gathering to Hon­ urday morning. haa been awarded a Truatees’ a beautiful and unusual sight at Beethovens ^ to Partici­ Expert workmanship. AB work ' Member of foe Audit X 44', aeholanhlp at the Univeratty of Joint installation of the Ameri­ this time of year and plainly visi­ Wounds Before War can LegiOn Poat and Auxiliary. or Young Man l^eaving pate in Program of the guaranteed. Reasonable Prioea. Bureau of Circulations ’ CoanecUcut, for hlTh acholaaUc ble from the listening post in that No^ obligation for aa eafonata. Manchester— A City of Village Charm c v Itajudln,. He la an Engineering ' First rehearsal of Beethoven place. Departinent Wired. Glee Club at Emanuel Lutheran For Service. Rockville Elks. Writa X atudent at the college. chrfreh. ^ T WTWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS St. Margaret’s Circle, D a u ^ - Fifteen days before she was of­ ■v/ Tuesday, Sept. 14 Sergeant-Major Gerald Demeusy, The Beethoven .ee C.lub, local (Classified Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1943 Vra. Mary Rubacha Steahko of^ tera of IsabellaKWill hold Iti first VOL. LXII.; NO. 291 ficially notified by the War Depart­ Election Primaries affAmerlcan of the 2nd Battalion,’ State Guard male chorus of ’hlch Fred E. Burton Insulating Co. Morth atreet an^ - bee daughter, meeting of the Tall series Tues­ ment that her son had been-.wound­ Legion Hall. staff, Hartford, was the guest of ISO Oxford St. Hartfoid ] i i « Peter MaanickI of Hartford, day evening, September 14 at the ed in the invasion of Sicily. Mrs. Hospital Auxiliary Garden Par­ Werner is conductor, will begin have icetumed from Norfolk, Va., K. of C. home. The new book Alva Allen, Sr., of 140', Charter ty at Miss Mary Chapman’s gar­ honor last night at the Villa another season Monday evening, Brenner P^^shm—Germans Say Italians Hold It where they viaited another daugh­ club, which is being formed will Oak atreet, received a letter from den, 75 Forest street. Louisa at a joint gathering of September 13, at Emanuel Lu­ ter of Mta. Steahko, Mra. Bernice have its Initial presenUtion Tues­ her son. Private Alva Allen, Jr., of Sunday, Sept. 19 Herald and State Guard members. theran chtircb. A social will fol­ Allied Guns Begin ♦ Taranto Is Occupied tUibachk Wllaon. Mra. Wilaon day night, with Mrs. James Bafry, the 20th Engineers in Sicily, stat­ 3:30 p. m.—Song recital at Cen­ The party was attended by mem­ low the rehearsal and Rev. Earl Oacured a •divorce from her hus­ chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ray­ ing that he had been hospitalized ter church. Pupils of Mrs. Charles bers of th.e battalion staff, headed H. Furgeaon of the North Meth­ band, Edward D. Wilaon of 79 mond" Peterson and Miss , Anna with shrapnel wounds in his .right by Licut-Col. William J. Maxwell odist church will be the guest NOTICE Yerbury. speaker. Mill atreet, Augtiat 20 on grounds LeGace. Mrs. John Holden will check and over his left eye-' ^ Fiftieth anniversary celebra­ and members of the Herald editor­ 'iTie club’s first date of the new at Japs ' Of desertion. be in charge of refreshments at Mrs.'Allen was nt^lfled by tele­ tion, Zion Lutheran church. ial and advertising departments. O IL USERS the social following. ^ gram from the War /Department Fifth Herald Employe season is Sunday evening, Sep­ A tember 12, when it will have a Fill your tanks now! Every By Britain’s Troops; Mr. and Mrs. F n ^ la E. Bray Sunday that her son had been Sergeant Demeusy, who has Townsend Club No. 2 will hold wounded Severfcly. It Is assumed been employed in the Herald ad­ part ID the program of the Rock­ srallon you take now ineans of West Center street are speiid- ville Lodge of Elks. A rehearsal Holding Lae Base tng ten days at HighgatE"s^anor, its first fall meeting tomorrow eve­ by the family that the wound Shower Parlies \ vertising department for the past more we can store for win­ ning at 8 o’clock at the Y. M. C. which he had sustained previously three years, is the fifth employee' for this appearance will be held Highgate Springs, V t by the club tomorrow evening at ter. A., when plans will be made for was the one meant by the Army For Bride-Eleel 6f the Herald to entfer the service. Ensign W. F. Davidson the mass meFUng in Hartford this mentioned in the telegram.. He recently enlisted in the Navy eight o’clock in Emanuel Luther­ , Donald Norton, son of Mril. an church. , Aiizac 25-Pounders Are ' Sm oke M oV Germans Hold Ron .month and the anniversary of the Private,‘Allen was born in -Mon- Seabees and leaves for a southern Ensign William F. Davidson of Marjorie Norton of 57 Academy founding of the movement by Pr. son, Mass'., and attended the schbols training camp tomorrow accom­ A cordial Invitation is extended James A. Woods Used to Lay Down Bar- atreet has left for Mount Hermon Townsend. Members and non- there. He was Inducted into tht Mi'^s Betty Werher, of 152 West panied by- Sergeant Ulysses S. Lip- the U. S. Naval Reserve.^, son of to any man interested in good RANGE AND FUEL OIL I-* school. Mount Hermon, Mass., for members are welcome to attend Aripy in June, 1942 and took part Center street^nas been guest of pincott, formerly, of Compa.ny H.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. David­ (horus singing to attend the re­ rage as Attacking Aus­ Capilulali.,.. Claim Ma.le I V c s s h l s Allied Konjes (iain Third his freshman year. hearsal and sociab Monday eve­ 381 Center St. Dial 6566 Give Cities the meetings of the local club. in the invasion of No>-th Africa honor at sew'ral recent social func­ State Guards. Sergeant Demetisy son of 16 Laurel street who re­ and served throughout that entire has served 28 months in the 2nd ning, at which time voice place­ tralian Units Cross Riv­ III Loiiiiniiiiiqiic Issiiofi | Big'Foothold on Pen­ tions in EMognition of her ap- ceived liis wings at the Naval Air ments will be given by COnduailN: Private John Kleinschmidt. Jr., Pfc. Roy Helm has returned to campaign without injury and was Battalion and was The highest At Hitler’s Headqiiar-| insula; Messages Indi­ has returned to Camp Haan, Cal., Camp Haan. California, after a member o f one of the engineer proacljlfig 'marriage t6 Gorp. Ed­ ranking non-commissioned officer base in Pensacola, Florida, August Werner. er into Swamps to N ew Riches ] \ o t D u c k s after spending a seven-day fur­ spending a 15-day furlough with units to take part in the Sicilian ward W,. W'a'ilera. of 307 Middle of the battalion at the time of his 27, is now stationed at Hollywood, ters; 81i|(ht Local Re­ cate (rerniaiis .Attack- Let Your “ E” Bonds Biiy Contact Enemy There. lough at the home of his parents, his parents, Mr. and Mra. William invasion. Turnpike, East resignation. He h ^ had nine Florida, for eight weeks’ further Helm, of 28 Cooper street. years' service in the National and training. Yankee Subs. sistance Reporleil Be­ ing ; .Americans t4 Wells street. ■ Previous to his induction Private 'The first was by'her former of­ New Technique May Al F or Planes Allen carried on a farm owned by State Guards amj enters the Sea- W'ith the Australians Out­ fice associates at the^Phoenix Fire Ensign Davidson received his — :— Beat Down Five Coun­ Clan MacLean. 252, O. S. C., will Mr. and Mrs, Richard W. Gutz- his parents in Monson. bees as a Gunner's Mate, 2nd IC O low Recovery of VaU fore Siirr

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decisive victory against the Naval base at the time of Italy's German Invaders.” , capitulation. W T iu ^ io so r r i D ^ ^ ^ Paper Salvage Garden Party Storni Quits (An NBC broadcast from''-Al­ Sees Enough WTIBC-1 8 8 0 l o d o y S /lO C lIO WNBO-1410 my Plane in Crash giers said only immobilized units Dodgers Stage Great Comeback Since Jul^ Drive Started Tu}& Albanian Ports Plans Ready Foreign Post of the fleet'were in Taranto, the Meil Drafted Eastern War 'nnoe Occupied by Germans remainder apparently having fled.> A . ^ Clasliing With Germans In Town’s Outskirts London,. Sept. 1 0 -^ ^ —The Ger­ 4:00—WTIC— Backstage Wlfe!.;,7:45—WDRC— Mr. Keen; WTHT man news agency DNB said today Proceeds 'o f Social to In Argentina Italians were reported clashing- Downey Asks Siibwdown WDRCJ—Home Front Reporter; ; ”Treasury Star Parade. C. of C. Business Men that the Albanian porta of Valona with the Germans in many parts News; WNBC^Blue Frolics. 8:00—WTIC— Cities Service Con­ Butts Pulls They Are Wearing Green of Italy, especially in the north cert ’WDRC — Corliss Archer: . _j)t Bails Out and And MuiiiifuctiirerH to and Durazzo and . the Important Provide Funds for Hos­ (Contlnoed from Page One) On Question o f En­ 4:15— w n c Stella Dallas; j New Playersy town of Elbasati have been oc­ where the Germans had yirtually WNBC—^Harry James. , . WTHT—Sam Balter; WNBC— pital Auxiliary Work. taken over the country. News. Ijuids Uninjured in Cooperate In Town. cupied by German troops. Mean­ diate out for the only country in larging Army and Navy 4:30—'WnC — Lorenzo Jones; His Punches; Weddings while Swiss dispatches said a Naples, Italy’s tMond greatest ■WDR<3—Perry Como; WNBC 8:15—WTHT Moses Berkraan; this hemisphere continuing to port and the heart of the southern » • .•. » T-;- T f«e; Machine Parts The waste paper salvage com­ powerful Allied fleet was en route Mrs. E. C. Higgins, chairman, ■Wasblhgton, Sept. 10. — VP)— —Time’ Views the News. WNBC — Pqrker Family. maintain diplomatic relations with communications system of the 8:30—WTIC — Your All Time HU Small Squad In Revr Scattered Half Mile. mittee,- composed of local business to ttie little country opposite the and members of the Garden Card the Axis, but it was conceded gen­ CalUiig for a showdown on the SiSS—lVnC — Young Wldder heel of Italy on the Adriatic sea. party committee, met yesterday at country, however, appeared likely Brown; WDRC—Ad Liner; Parade: WDRC — Adventure of Ma.son-Fallow men and manufacturers, met at erally that Argentina faced at to fall into Allied hands. whole question of further enlarg­ the Thin Man; News; WTHT— A major battle appeared an Im­ the Memorial hdspital to complete least an uncertain future. WNBC—^Tommy Dorsey. Army flshtw plan* craahed Miss Phvllis Fallow, daughter the Chamber of-Commerce rooms minent possibility for possession Allied headquarters announced- ing the Army and Na'vy, Senator Sereno Gammel; Castles in the A n plans. It was decided to hold the Storni Is regarded in official 5:00—w n c —When a Girl Mar­ Georgia Coach Senses i!l» Uw irood* eaat of la k e atreet of Mrs. E. Etta Fallow of 23 Ger­ of the tiny, former kingdom. party on Tuesday afternoon at that the initial groups p t the Air; W N B O -M eet Your Navy, Astdnishes Fans on Center street last rtight and Downey (D., Galif,) declared blunt­ ries; WDRC—News; Ad Liner; ard street, was married yesterday The Berlin broadcast, recorded quarters here as the most pro- American Fifth Army of General 9:00—WTIC—Waltz Time; WDRC Change Produced by f Shortly before 13. a. m. today, the formed a permanent' c.(ifnmittce 2:30, regardless of the weather. If United States member of the new ly today: "I am o f the opinion WNBC—News. to Corporal Howard F. Ma.son. by The Associated Prc.ss, said the pleasant It will lake place as sche­ Clark had smashed five German 615—WTIC—Portia Faces Ufe. —Great Moments from Great pilot parachuting to safety from a which will be headed by K elvin Argentine government, which un­ the present numbers In the armed Plays; WTHT — Gabriel Heat- War Conditions and son of Mrs. Helen Mason of 52 Nazis also occupied Ragusa In duled In the garden of Miss Maryj counterattacks In beating down WTHT—News; Music; WNB« Defeat PKillies Before iMlght, eatlmated by several watch- seated by revolution the conserva­ German resistance in-the Naples forces are sufficient." ter; WNBC—Gangbusters. New Park avenue, Hartford. The Hathaway, superintendent of thC^ Jugoslavia. Chapman. 75 Forest street, with' —Dick Tracy. Eases Up Rules. ceremony w a s performed at three tive regiine in June, and one au­ area and had established strong As he cleared the decks for the 9:15— WTHT—Nurses Aides. Ex-Ff^sident Hoover Standings «ra, at 2.000 feet. The crash was Lydall & Foulds Paper Company. vAlfina and Durazzo are Al- entrance on that street. In case of second day of hearings on' the man­ 5:30—w n c —Just Plain Bill; o’clock in the La Salctfc College Before taking any deifinite action bania's'-two most important ports. thoritative source went so_far as bridgeheads from which to push 9 30—WTIC — People Are Fun jiaen by the watchers at the air­ unfavorable weather it will be held to say the ex-foreign minister was power situation in general and the WDRC — War Commentary; (This is another in a series ■sterdav; Yankees the locai situation was outlined by Dispatcifes from Chiasso, on the on the 14th and the tables will be the assault toward their first great ny; WDRC — That Brewster ■ Yesterday's Results plane spotting aUtlon at Bolton being ipade the "goat" for a-gov- objective in the campaign. west coast’s problems in particu­ Treasury Song Parade: Menj- Boy; WTHT — Double or Noth dealing with football prospects Mr. Hathaway whp told the mem­ Swiss-Italian tiorder. said that p ■set lip for pivot card and other lar, Dcwney'told reporters he was ory Lane; WNBC—Jack Arm­ Wallop Red Sox ll-S . Eastern .'^diter and others on LAke street ber* of the* committee that the erntnent which professed to be Amencaits and British troops ing: WNBU— Spotlight Bands; at the nation’s major col­ great Britlsh-Ame'rleaji convoy es­ game.s in .Miss Chapman’s and ‘‘impre.-ised” b> Maj Gen. Lewis ------I Elmira 10, Hartford 6. '•nd'the Bolton Road at Manches­ situation here was de.Vperate. Few corted by' a sq\iadrnn Vrf ..w-arships pro-Allied. < then'pushed inland. It was an­ strong. Sports leges.) neighboring hou.ses. B. Hershey’s comment following 5:45— w n c —Front Page Far­ Albany 3, 2: WUkes-Eaire 2, S. ter Green. of tlie mills here are carrying a big had quit an Ionian sea and Tisd Moves Possible nounced. encountering strong Ger­ 10:00—WTIC — Tommy Riggs Bv Judson Bailev Binghamton 4. Springfield 0. poH-. The committee hopes for a large Italy’s surrender. The Selective rell: WDRC—American Wom- By Romney Wheeler AP Sports Writer Was in Steep Dive inventory. had begun moving toward Albaliia, Two possible moves were con­ man forces in the immediate vicin­ and Betty Lou; WDRC — Scranton 6 Utica 0. » .attendance of the townspeople, it Seiwice director was quoted as say­ ,• eh; WTHT—Superman; WNBC The National League home­ ' The plane apparently was in a ■ C’oii|>eratinn Is Ne«aled under cover of “important” air sidered as possible: A surge of the ity of Salerno, 20 miles south of Thanks to the ’Yanks; \VTHT . Ga... Sept. 10— (/P) — American 1.1 open to all players interested, Naples on the Gulf of Salerno. ing ’‘We probably won’t have to —Archie Andrews. gteep dive directly over the town The cooperation of all local busi­ forces. Reuters also reported a. populace to unseat the govern-' Fritzie Zlvlc vs. Vlnney Vines; James Wallace Butt^, Jr., is going stretch looks strange this year Cleveland 8, 3: Detroit 3, 10. Vernon Center, and traveling and i.s for the benefit of the Me­ They identified their opponents ns mobilize as many men for the re­ Evening WNBC—Joan Vandercook. i * ness hou.sea and hoiiseholdera will large Allied Convoy under way in morial Hospital Auxiliary’s work ment^- or action by dissatisfied mainder of the war as we have in soft. without s rate—with the St. New York-11, Boston 3. >0^1 .aouth by east, a-hen at the bottom be sought to aid In the drive. The the Ionian sea. the 16th German armored divi­ 10:15—WTHT — Concert Hour: (Only games scheduled.) for that institution. military leaders to demand a the past.” 6:00—w n c —News; WDRC — The little round man of GOotgla Louis Cardinal's in front by 15 a t the dive the plnae seemed to Salvation Army, which picks up .AIIlfMl Landing Imminent sion. * News;’ WTHT—Ne«i-8; WNBC WNBC — Sammy Kaye. Prizes will be Awarded the win­ change in an effort to get sorely Aide Urges Re«ommlttsI . ^ games and soon to clinch their National break up with a loud report, heard paper here will be asked to deliver Both the Chiasso dispatch and The repulse of the sharp blows —^Terry and the Plr.ites. 10:30—WTIC — Sports; WDRC— football, toughest drill-master of Brf>oklyn 7, Philadelphia 6. by several persons within a mile ners at each table ahd^ refresh­ needed material. . of the Nszis— aimed with charac­ This statement, however, hardly The Three Sisters; WNBC — second successive pennant — but it to local mills instead of taking the Swi.ss radio said that an Allied ments will be served. Reservations Storni had suggested to Hull 6:15—WTIC— Victory Is Our the grldlrbn since Chick Mehen (Only game .scheduled.) 5 the crash. Shortly afterwani it to Hartford. Local service landing was imminent. teristic dash to throw the Allied dovetailed with the jeatlmony of Kom Kobblers. the Dodgers are show­ may be made through the p<^lr that the United States might Business; WDRC—George B. ruled New York University, is pull­ the pilot bailed out and landed in a clubs, Boy Scouts and others are The Rome radio reported today invaders off balance at a critical Hershey’a assistant, Lieut. Col. 10:45—WTIC — Studio Program ing that it might have been a dent. Mrs. Charles Felbbr, tc l^ jpake a gesture of ■ "genuine Francis V. Keeslln, chief legislative Armstead; WTHT—Dick Mc­ ing his punches. And, he says. It's different story if they had npt fal­ Stondings Uee on a hillside about a half mile to be contacted and their help that unidentified planes had drop- stage in operations—indicated that Carthy; Music; War Gardens; WDRC — BUI Henry Looks at E;iatern north of the crash spot. phone fiOSO; Mrs. W. R. Tinker. friendship” by providing urgently General Glark’a warrlora had and liaison officer for Selective Washington: WNBC — YOur just another sign of what the war tered in midsummer. sought in this campaign. The I>ed bombs on the Italian capital Jr., and Miss Chapman are assist­ needed'arajnents and equipment. WNBC— Sports News. has done to collegiate football. V’. L P.C. Plane Parts Scattered during the night, causing both weathered the first crisia of the SerxMce. Urging recommittal of the Income Tax. Swing It for Old Notre Daine— Left to right, Creighton Miller, Angelo BertelU, Jim Mello and The Dodgers’ rebellion in July, manufacUirers say that the mills ing chairmen to Mrs. Higgins An early'diplomatic break be­ 6;30—w n c —Strictly Sports: Butts, whose University of Geor­ Scranton ...... 84 49 .637 The'plane, a modern fighter, tore will be forced to .shut down unless casualties and damage. bold campaign. Wheeler bill which would defer pre- 11:00- WTIC—News: WDRC — Johnny Lujaok. and the conditions that led up to Mrs. Arthur Baedor is in charge of tween Argentina apd the Axis was WDRC— Patti Chapin Sings; gia powerhouse won the Orange it, may not have cost Brooklyn a Hartford ...... 74 57 .568>| a big hole in tlje ground a quarter relief is found quickly. . Stefani, Italian news agency, Ventotene Island Seized Pearl Harbor fathers from the News; WTHT — Music; WNBC advertising and publicity. regarded as unlikely In authorita­ WNBC—Ffed Bag Frolics. Bowl championship of 1942 and the pennant. It is 'doubtful whether 1 Elmira ...... 75 59 .56a'| o f a mile east of the reservoir of .said in a broadcast that the out­ Ventotene island. 25 miles out­ draft until next January 1, Kees- — News. Wilkes-Barre ...... Two WeeikH Supply Aheqd tive circles, especially So. In view ling declared: Rose Bowl crown of 1943, looks they could have beaten the Cardi­ 73 60 .549' the Manchester Water Company, skirts of Rome were shelled at side the Bay/ of Naples and only 6:45—w n c —Lowell Thomas; 11:15—WTIC— H arkness of Albany .... 72 62 fi37 A survey of the Eastern states of Italy's capitulation. Argen­ "Congress by enacting such leg­ WDRC—The World Today; over his present squad of 40 fre.sh- nals anyway. But apparently 'it ■ltd parts of the plane were scat- midday today. 70 miles south of Rome, a domi­ 'Washington: WDRC—J o a n Binghamton ...... 71 64 .52^-1 ■ over a distance of a half mile revealed that there is only a two tina. one source said, would not. nating feature in front of the Gulf islation would be making a decision News: WNBC—Ray Kinney. • Brooks Sings; WNBC — The men like a physician speculating did rob the senior circuit of its tvFekJi supply of waste - paper at Thirteen minutes later Stefani Smallest Squad in Years Springfield . • •••••• 46 83 .357*1 the point where the fuselage wish to be In the position of Italy of- Gaeta, also had been seized. contrary to the views of the high 7 :00—wnC—Fred Waring in Music You Wont. on a prospective nervous break­ customary close competition any of the plants. More is \irgent- said an air raid alarm had sounded down. through the closing weeks. Utica ...... 36 97 .272'J I hole through the trees, scat- in the Italian capital. Obituary when that European nation joined The Italian garri.son surrendered, a command and which might require Pleasure Time; WDRC— I Lov^ 11:30—WTIC — Road to Danger ig parts of wings and propellers ly needed and thrmigho\it the A t­ the Axis when the Allied cause modification of war plans or hinder ‘‘How are you going to get After Branch Rickey ripped the National Earlier the news agency had re­ headquarters communique said. a Mystery: WTHT— Fulton WDRC — Eileen Farrell and W. / lantic seaboard steps similar to looked worst. their execution." crew like that in shape for a tough club apart it lost ten straight L. P.C. wide distance. ported violent artillery firing south Under the guns of an Allied fleet Lewis. Jr.; WNBC—Saludos Concert Orchestra; WTHT '— St. Louis ...... 88 44 .667 ■llie main engine block appareht- those started here are underway to In his resignation to President Meanwhile a general investiga­ schedule?" he asks. “ You can't Out forJYotre Dame Team games and 19 out of '24. But since Mrs. Howard F. Mason of the city. commanded by Vtc*.Admlral Hen­ Bob Stanley’s Orchestra relieve the shortage. It will be nec­ tion of Selective Service was pro­ Amigos. the Dodgei-s found themae Cincinnati ...... 72 58 .55(P became detached from the plane Rome Heavily Bombarded Deaths Ramirez last night, Stoml said ry K. Hewitt of the United States 7:13— w n c — News: WDRC — 11:45—WNBC — Dance Orches give ’em rough work. They'd break Brooklyn .. 72 59 nld-alr as the engine was found chapel by the Rev. John A. Mc­ essary to continue the campaign he had tried "to collaborate in Na\-y, the Allies poured ""A.,, great jected by Chairman Mqy (D„ tra; News. up under it. You can’t expect 17- with new blood In mid- for the duration and for some time , dispatches quoted Stef­ Secret Weapon: WTHT—Musi' Pittsburgh 70 66 .5161 least a half mile from the scene, Manus of Hartford. The bridal at­ Frederick Mohr the best manner possible” and additional force into the - beach­ Ky.), o f the House Military com- 12-00— WTIC — News; Paul Mar year-iold boys to take it like fel­ By Harry Grayson , ,m»d into an hour and 15 minutes gust they have been showing after the war Is over. ani as saying that Rome W'as heav­ cal Gems. the rest of the league. Chicago ... . . • w.• • • 61 69 .469 the main body crash. tendants were Miss Faith Fallow, Frederick Mohr, a former Man­ that he was "moved only by pa­ heads with the objective of lopping jnittee who accused draft officials 7; 30—w n c — The Fred_ Brady rin's Music; W’DRC! —' News; lows 20 and 22 NEA Sports Eldttor a day. sister of the bride, and Sergeant ily bombarded from a point some­ chester business man. died sud­ df'trying to destroy the autonomy Dodgers’ Line Boston .... .56 69 ..448 Flight Officers Arrive Publicity Campaign triotic interest.” off all southern Italy. Show; WDRC — Easy Aces; WTHT—News. “ And I’ll tell you another thing. tiMk Leahy isn’t singing the Top Comebacks Philadelphia ...... 58 73 .443 ; Shortly after 11:30 a. m. officers Robert Mason of the U. S. Army, where south of the city which led denly at his home on Somers road. of iMBl^ boards. New York, Sept. 10:—Notre Leon Thorp, presitfeut of the to Immediate reports In the Ital­ Brazil Regarded New Leader (The British radio declared WTHT—Music; WNBC — The 12;30— WTIC — Bob Grant’s Or­ I’m not going to make these boys ^ J , , blues. He is sincere when he says Recently thqy went spinnin{ New York . 45 84 .3491 Bradley Field and work de- stationed in Kentucky, brother of Ellington last night at 6 o’clock. Venice, Turin and Florence "are May si4id..tee inquiry, which chestra News. Dame s football squad this fall is | figure to lose more games Chamber of Commerce and adver­ ian capital that the Allies were Brazil was regarded as the na­ time Ranger. take a physical beating all week Big Problem a ten-game wirqiing streak Amertcain arrived at the spot on Lake the bridegroom. tising manager of The Hebald was Born in Germany on May 4. 1869, now in Italian hands after street will begin sifortly after Cpngrc** to get ’em In shape, and then have typical in names only. There is the , than they win. making another Invasion landing, tion that would emerge as the convenes next W«4nesday, was W. L P.C.! t nearest the crash scene and The bride wore a dress o f cinna­ instructed to put on an inumslve he came to this country and set­ fighting,” and said fighting was in "x them take another physical beat­ customary supply of Czarogskis.\ Coach Leahy has changed a few ly were directed to the spot by perhaps at Porto D’Anzio, south of tled In New York in 1887. He later leader in Latin America, outstrip­ prompted by dismissal... of mem­ New York ...... 81 49 .623; mon brown crepe, moss green vel­ publicity campaign. This, in Nthe Ostia. progress between Itolians and ing on Saturday from an opponent Slgqaigos, Szymanakis and Ryko- plays, but is sticking to the mod­ This Season ...... Itate Police who were called to moved to Rockville where he was ping Argentina as an iodustrial Germans in Haute SavViie, France, bers of local Draft Board^^fi at Cleveland . 69 60 vet. hat anej orchid cor-sage. Her opinion of those present last nigh Kent Cooper's New Songs out of their class.’’ vlches. . ern T with man-ln-motion. a box seat, they beat thesPb 71 62 scene a short time earlier. The Swiss radio said, meanwhile, employed In the bakery at that country. and Albania, with the Italians still Haverhill. Mass., this week a ft ^ * Washington .534 maid of .honor wore air cadet blue will carry a lot of weight, espe­ in a broadcast recorded by The As- Butts estimates that Georgia has The. similarity ends there, how­ For a stretch last fall, Bertelli ' 7-6 and moved within ItaJ Detroit .... 69 61 .531 Pitot's N a m Not Revealed crene'With black accessories' and time conducted by Yost'and Regan The State department still had holding Tarana, the Albanian cap­ they announced they would n ^ ' cially since tfie lark of stock will fhminted Press that Premier Pietro ho official news of Stoml’s resign- lost 80 players to the armed ser­ ever, for this is one of the small­ appeared handicapped in having to Cawlhorn Has Few Stars game of.piecond place. This s Chicago .... n ie pilot was seen to land in the orchid corsage. force the local mills to close down. and later moved to Yonkers. N. ital. induct pre-Pearl Harbor fathers On Air Tomorrow Night drop back five yards to pass, but to put them among the top eoirib- X>dB by Frank Novelll of Bolton B a d illo had left Rome and that nation. One question raised was (The German communique, so, long as single men were avail­ vices since last autumn, not count­ est Irish turnouts in years. In a Boston ...... Following the ceremony the V'arious methods of collection were A. In 1910 he came to Manches- war year when the cry is "Every- had mastered it at the windup. He As Team Preps for backs of the year in eports. id he drove down to the end of an his sbeond in command, a General ter to whether the remainder of the however, declared that Nazi meas­ able. ing graduation of 14 seniors. Be­ St. Louis ... couple left for an unannounced xliscussed but it wa.s agreed that Baviglfa,^ had taken over. T^e rea- I become foreman of the sides All-America Frankie Slnk- bo-’ y out,” no more than 50 are in pitched to Notre Dame’s two- The frolic With the Phillies, who rhiladelphia field and ran into the woods wedding trip. On their return the cabinet would follow. ures against the “ ^eachery of Never Intended Domination New Y ^ k , Sept. 10—(4>)— Four$>will find MBS broadcasting Fritzie First Game Sunday; were'^aking their first visit to the committee would contact the A highly authoritative source wlch. Lamar Davis, George Posch- uniform at South Bend. touchdown margin over'Southern I d assisted the pilot to extricate bridegroom will leave for Cathp ure wasli^Kitated ' ion until 1918 when he bought the Badoglio goveniment have "Congress certainly never in­ new tongs, ekeh an* integral part | Zlvic vs. Vinnle Vine* at 10 o’clock Ebbets Field under the leadership service clubs. Scouts anej other said Storni had no alternative but tended that the local draft tiodrda ner and other graduating Bowl While the Iri.sh obtained some CJalifornla in. the finale. Fine Backfield. '' Today’s Games mself from his parachute. He Claiborne, Louisiana, where'he is civic organizations and all would ^ the business and continued to produced successful results prac­ of the musical s t^ > w ifl go on the ■ tonight Instead of the previously Johnny Lujack, a six-foot, 183- of Fred Fitzsimmons. onS-tlme itumed adding the pilot, who bad to resign and that "someone had tically everywhere in the Balkans, be dominated and controlled by stars, the services took (Tbarlle help from the Marine Corps, the .. Eastern with the engineers’ unit. The bride meet again within the next ten operate the bakery, at that time air for the first time whqn the new . announced Bob Montgomery vs. Trlppl, Sinkwich’s spectacular un- material on Uie whole Is inexperi­ pound sophomore of Omnellsvllie, Idol of Flatbush, turned out to Hartford .Xtc Elmira, Ived scratches and bruises in is a graduate of Manchester High [J neon firm located on Gorman place, until to be the victim." in upper Italy and the south of Washington,” May said. "Our in­ operetta, "About the Glrlj'^^muslc Beau Jack, which has been post- By Whitney Martin be quite a scramble. to the field where he was days when the plans would be sub­ Reports Stress was placed, however, on France” and that the bulk of Ital­ tention w-as that each board have derstfidy, Aillback Dick MePhee enced and scarce where grade is ^ Pa., is alternating at left halfback Albany 4t Wilkes-Barre. school and la employed by the mitted and acted upon. 1929 when he retired. The business aiid libretto by Kent Cooper^ exe-' poned to October 4. and manv more who would have considered. with Crelgjiton Miller and beln^ Bear .Mountain. N. Y.. Sept. 10 Rookie Rex Barney, starting on Springfield at Binghamton. by State Police to his sta- Travelers Insurance company. fiadoftlio to ^ i r e Storni’s successor—will It be some-> ian forces had surrendered their jurisdiction In it»"6 ^ territory, T*ho.se present at la.st night’s was taken over by his son. and he cutive director of the Asaociated';-,, ------:— been eligible for another season. There are rfnly a half dozen prepared to replace the almost -!-(/I’) Cdach Pete Cawthon of the the mound, for the Dodgers, had Utica at Scrantoh. The pilot's name was not re- retired to the farm in Ellington one sharing Stoml’s views toward arms to the forces of Adolf Hit­ subject to appeals, and that the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National no control snd gave up three runs meeting were Melvin Hathaway, Bern. Sept. 10- Vneonfirm draft be operated in a democratic Preas. hMlu'prtmiere in a special. ^iaUng Tonight: NBG-2 Con- holdovers in the first string who Indispensable Bertelli. Naturally. National^ ed reports from Italy t^ a y said where he has since made his home. the United States, or someope cool ler. ) Georgia’s 1943 edition will be Football league will give you in the first Inning. Two homers by Snuffef-JohnHon L.vdall A Foulds Paper Company: manner. Any attempt on the part presentation by Ch‘c«go Manners. Dr. Frank played to any great extent last Lujack canlt pass with Iha Spring- Boston at N8w York. \ .Jarge crowd gathered a short Marshal Pietro Badoglio m tot Re­ Surviving him. In addition to his toward this nation? Light German Resistance atotctly a 17-year^ld affalr-^plus plenty of back talk, -but when Au gln Gal an and Billy Herman Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson of 31 Raymond Cooper. Orford Soap Simultaneously with the Allied of Washington to destroy the Theater ^ the Air on the MBS n et-, g:3o^ ^ .T im e HU Parade; 8 4-F junior guard, Mike Ca.'tro- season. field Rifle. Lujack is not .putstand- St. Louis at Chicago. p m «> a ^ r the crash and several tire and be replaced by A l^ h a l wife, Mrs. Bertha Mohr, are three Hull, rejecting Argentina’s bid comes to the line, he really hasn’t got these, runs back for him and Company: Robert Hawley, Rogers autonomy of the local boards is ® ® ® Waltz Time; People Are Julius Rykovich, who spent his ing in any one department nor too Pittsburgh at Cincinnati ore {Msmns visited the scene and Cambridge street announce the Petro Caviglia, said to be nego sons. Frederick and Edgar of for icase-lend on Tuesday, charged successes in the Naples area They_ are the title .tong. About i f iQ.go nls, who lost one kidney in a soft- much to say, a .situation which in Brooklyn went ahead with anoth marl’iage of their daughter. Miss Paner Company; Ralph Nourse. ‘it is notorious that Axis agents in where Germans were threatened serious." 1 ncy m© biLie jvuvjui, rtt*vmv* 10 'T'ommv ball mishap. Wljere Slnkwlsh flash­ freshman year at Illinois, is the rapid afoot, as a matter of fact, light and night). Bted o t a ^ Police in locating ting with the Germans for tl Manchester and Lieutenant H any ttself is quite astonishing er tally in the second. Then the’ main patta of- the motors and Dorothy Lucille Johnson, to Avia­ Folding Boxes. Inc.: Beniamin Argentina have been and are en­ with being cut off from effective . Colonel Kessllng replied that V*,* me” Bill a^d Wend^BaYrie. ed to All-A merica backfleld hon­ only outsider drafted from the but he Is a fine ahd''an intelligent (Only games scheduled.)’ movement north from Rome. \MOIMohr of Camp Robert, California: all-around back, appears to have The lean and affable Texan can Phillies routed Barney with two American her Instrumehts of the plane. tion C.idel John K. Snuffer, son of Crehot-e, Service rhibs; and I.,eon gaging In .systematic espionage contact, with their forces on the national headquarters had no de- • V?* « T ’T * ” i CBS—7:15 Rex stout Our Secret ors, two years hand-running, Geor­ Marine.trainees. enumerate a list of veteran ball runs In the fourth and the Dodg­ Thorp, Mahche.ster Evening Herahl Marshal Caviglia retired after tlu;ee daughters. Mrs. George''W. Italian foot. British-Canadlan sire or intention to dictate to local Md Don t You Want My Heart. ■ g Corliss Archer draraa-v^gia will have a 160-pound Rome Five For Bertelli all the attributes of a field general. New York at Boston. type of the plane was not re­ Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lewis of the last war in which he led the against the United Nations” and carriers with alacrity. In fact, he ers won the game wdth three in Cleveland at Detroit (3). led. Burnham street, . and the pre.sldent of the Chamber Smith, and Mrs. J. Ward Taylor 'vicious propaganda again.st the troops of Gen. Sir Bernard L. boaTds but claimed the Haverhill 8-^ Man: 9 Jean Hersholt \n (Gsb,^) freshman, Johnny Cook, who And the remarkable passer, Jim Mello, 5-11, 183, who went Italian troops in their fight along- of Marichester and Miss Bertha A. • ously presented, "Sunset arid You,' has all last year’s regular backs the seventh, although they bad to Chicago at Bt. Louis (nlghtT. Salvage Crew on'^^eene The ceremony was performed of Commerce. United Nations is publishecj in Montgomery's Eighth Army drove board had acted in direct viola­ "Make Way For Tomorrow;” 9:30 looks Scarcely able to Weather punter and quarterback, Angelo out with a knee Injury early in stand ofi’ another PhllUes’ thrust •side the Allies but played an im­ Mohr df Ellington; 14 grandchil­ • has been' woven into the then>e. the third gam's last fall—against back, alongwith some very promis­ Washington at PbiladelphM| Shortly after noon a ^wrecking Friday aftermxm, September 3,' at Argentina.” up the east and west coasts of Ca­ tion of national policy and "tfiere Brewster Boy; 10 Bob Hawk quiz mQderate^^Ser|rnmag«. Center, once Bertelli. and the team captain and ing newcomers for Sunday’s open­ in the ninth. portant behind-the-scenes part in dren and\ine great grandchild; a was nothing that could be done The operetta has the Alaska BLU—7 Saludos Amigos; 7:30 Stanford—la there to crack the (night). ______' aek from Bradley Field arrived the parsonace of the First Metho­ He added that "failure of the A r labria against light German re- ■ highway as Its principal , locale, manned by giants like Bill Godwin left guard, Pat Fllley, will be lost ing e.xhlbitlon game against Camp Yanks Paste Boston the downfall of Fascism. He is brother, H ^ r y Mohr of Manuel, si.stance. except to remove them." Lone Ranger; • 8:30 Meet Your and Clyde F.hrhardt/Jiow has skid to the Marines at the conclusion of line. The blocking backs ate Ryko­ Lake street and made pli dist chuVeh in Enid, Oklahoma, by (it*rmaii8 Report noted as an Italian leftist. gentine government to comply with telling the love story of a hlighway The day’s only other action was as close to the scene of N. Y., and sister. Mrs. Peter its inter-American commitments The west coast column made a In yesterday's hearing before a Navy; 9 Gangbusters; 10:45 J. K. named Bry.ant Meek.».''a- si^ibstltute the present semester, October and vich. 6-1 190, and Bob Kelly, .5-10, In the American Leag;ue, where bases loaded. Even Hank Boi the Rev. Fred Mesch, who used the In Rorne, the Stefani news ag­ Rauch of Yonkers. N.' Y. ' engineer and a night club slngcY he The line, however. Is a different as possible to pick up the' -.Rouble ring ceremony. has' not. only re.sulted In the non­ junction at Vibo Valentia with in­ Senate Military subcommittee, Lasser on “Your Income Tax.’’ last year for Lanier hlgh'of Ma­ the first five games. 178, of Leo High, Chicago .school­ the New York Yankees stormed who pitched eight-hit liaU, ency explained that Caviglia. as His funeral inVharKe of J. B. had heard on the radio from Chi­ story and t/awthon himself doesn't sad other parts o f the Rome Surrender participation of Argentina In de­ fantry and Commandos who had Kcssling estimated that 446,000 MBS—7:30 Navy School ol con. Because of the. accelerated pro- boy ch.ampions tiie past two cam- kno'.'.’ jusl what is what He knows to an 11-3 triumph over the Bos­ nected for a double snd a s1nfti| e bride wore an aqviamarlne the officer of the highest rank, had Burke, will be held at the home of cago. Music; 8:30 Sherlock Holtnes; 9:30 paigiiii. to knock home two runs. na. ' ' fense of the continent In a most landed near Pizzo, and the com­ fathers will have to be inducted It Is Cooper’s first full musical Other positions similarly are flit-'and the.hoy.s adding^ the he has 8 fine tackle and leader ,n ton Red Sox and Cleveland divid­ light>weight woolen dress with temporarily as.siimed the powers his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. bined force drove forward past Double or Nbthing. So Notre Dame has a Kell.v, The' Indians made 16 btta rvtres started from the plane's black aecessoriea. critical period, it is also depriving by the first of next year, after al­ presentation, althpugn within the ed by unfhmilinr names and faces. mitnary to their studies. Notre Bruiser Kinnard, whom he has ap- ed a doubleheader with Detroit. (Contiiined froni Page One) and functions of the military co­ and Mrs. J., Ward Tay^r of 55 Pizzo. lowing for the maximum that can jctice sessions are eram- an'.ov.av. taming the Tigers 8-3 in th* oUn* ignited several se'ctlons of The bride, is a graduate of Man- Argentina of participation in the last two years or so several of his Georgia’s Schedule; Sept. 17 Dame poirtecl captain That he has a The Yankees made 16 hits and ordination in the capital only in New street Sunday after won at 2 The east column captured Mon- be obtained from- 4-F and other put together three-run clusters .In first gam^ as Lefty A1 sm lt woodland, which were put out by The Associated Press in Lon­ the ab.sence of Badoglio who Is on studies, discussions, meetings and popular tunes, including "Dixie What to Expect Saturday: NBC Preshvterian: Sent. 25, Louisiana capal'le renter In Earl Svendsen, atvUians at the scene. A detail o’clock. Rev. Dr. Watson Wood­ asterace Marina. deferred groups. t’-e second and fifth frames and a pitched seven-bit baU for hi* I5t don. said bitter street fighting was a military inspection tour outside arrangements designed to solve the Olrl," have been heard on the net- —n a. m. Saturdajr Showdown, State: Oct. 9, Wake Forest; Oct vvho coa-^hed the Connecticut line Are fighters from the station, ruff, pastor of the Center Congre­ post-war problems.” The Eighth Army was now last year and played the last four five-run (lurry in the sixth. Every victory, but Hal White came br" raging at several keypoints on the of Rome. , works. Music has been his hobby Variety; 2. p. m. Roy Shield and 23. Louisiana State (return game); with a seven-hit hurling Job In : '■| Otlnguishers, played chemi- gational church will officiate ind more than 60 miles from , the Company; 5 Not for Glory, finale; Oct. 29. Nev.-herry; Nov. 6. Geor­ games with the Dodgers, and that Yankee except Nick Etten made railway linking Milan and Genoa. Shortly after Caviglia announc­ burial will be in the East ceme'i^ I for years, however, and he writes second game as Detroit won 10 on the engine and other hot southern tip of the peninsula. Its both words snd music for his com­ 5:45 Curt Masaeyl CBS— 1 ' Dick gia Nav'y Pre-Flight: Nov. 13 three or four members of the 1942 at least one hit, BUI Dickey made Presumably the fighting was tak­ ed the negotiations for the with­ tery. The body will be at the Tay­ Sports Roundup " 1 to enable their handling. Taranto Occupied front extended from Pizzo back positions. ' Powell serenade; 2:30 Spirit of '43; V. M. I.: Nov. 27,.Georgia Tech. Cleveland Rams allotted to the four in succession to drive In ing place between Italians and drawal from Romi, reports from lor home on New street after 4 along the coast to Vibo ValentiSi three runs and Joe Gordon batted Germans), the Italiati border said they hail For the operetta Marion Claire, 4:15 (Also NBC MBS) Aqueduct Dodgers might help considerably, o’clock tomorrow afternoon where thence south to Constantino and IF YOU WANT soprano, and Thomas L. Thomas. race; 6:16 People’s Platform. BLU By Hugh Fullerton, -Ir. , Stevens' Sampson Naval Station but aside from Ulat the candidates in three bh -a double with the The broadcast, made from the broken down. Py British Units friends may call until the time of Clnquefronde, southeast to Sider- I baritone, are the singing stars, —10:30 a. iri. John Freedom war Ne\v York, Sept, 10—((P»—Elly team . .. 'General Manager Bill are mostly guys named Joe. , United- Nations radio at Altders to Situation Feverish , the funeral. no and .finally along the east coast About Town In other parts of the peninsula, ' with the dramatic leads portrayed drama; 12':30 p. m. Farm and Home Elihira Stops Vines, probably the only athlete Klepper of the Portland Pacific But the backs he has up here at Mj;ge Italian to sabotage all com- (Contlitiied from Page One) i-oful to Monasterace Marina and by Lauretta Flllbrandt and Marvin program: 3 Your War Job; 4 Sat­ versatile enough to be a w’ell-paid Coast league club, has a collec­ Swiss press dispatches said the beyond. the Bear Mountain training camp mimications which aid the Ger- E. M. Stannard, Jr. HELP Mueller. The orchestra will be urday concert. MBS — 12 Noon professional both In tennis and tion Of 400 pipes and still regret* ah. they’re something, and with manN^rmles massing in Italy to situation was feverish. Few if any enemy troops were .ts Flfst Class Robert J. Swiss Telegraphic agency Everett Malcolm Stannard, Jr. sistance of Royal Navy, and , conducted by Henry Weber and the Army-Navy House Party: 1:30 p, Hartford ll)-6 golf, laid the grounds for a good the loss of a lot more in s fire Cawthon’a open style of play meet tne.Allled invasion, declared; / Infant son o f Captain and Mrs!* E believed to tiave been left in the lelly, son a t Mr, and Mrs. message from Chiasso on the Ital­ apparently acaht opposition was • chorus by. Robert Trendler. m. Luncheon with Lopez; , 4:30 argument the other day by nam- at_Spokane.. _ . . .Wonder what ^ he Dodger funs are going to see some "The German invader is stunned Malcom Stannard of Whitney road, encountered. great inland mountain f^ea bulg­ Latin-Airieirtcan P a r a d e ;/ 6:30 ing golf as the game he likes bet- does for pipe cleaners these day* iinaa Donnelly of 16 Flower ian frontier said Italian inhabit­ ing inside this line since roads are for planning any sort tOuchdowTis, —blit only f^.the moment. If you ants o f Mllqn spent last nigbt Columbia, died Wednesday night at The landing place is approxi­ A change in the fight schedule Hawaii Calls. ter..”It*8 a more sociable game," ’ ..Ensign Pat Livingston, former He Kish, -former Pitt it, who has been spending a virtually non-existent. Six Teams Fighting to of his furlough with his par- give him time, n^wlll recover and demonstrating against German the Windham Community Hospital, mately 15<) miles northeast of the Vines_ explained. ... . “ Tennis___I.. X.. is per­ Pittsburgh Steelers' tllKtub thlimriArthumper quarterback r«c«ntiy discharged Willimantic of pneumonia. The Today’s headquarters announce­ leave tomorrow for strike back witb. all his bar­ business and private buildings. advancing forward line o f Gen. of a banquet or cater­ sonal, combat''and you can do has been sent to WMhlngton for from the Sejwlce; Dean McAdams; Ika, win ment was the first disclosure that Reach Playoffs for |)mp Haan, California. He is with baric cruelty. ' x Property and goods of the former child was born In Manchester, •Sir Bernard L. Montgomery’s things when you hit the ball that a course in deep sea diving. If the pile-drlVing Pug Menders; September 28. 1942, the son of E. the American Fifth Army, which ^ aatl-aircraft force. 'I "Already he Is in Control of Italian ally were destroyed, it Eighth Army on the Italian toe FavarZivic Governor’s Cup. will throw the other fellow’s game he goe^ deep enough. • maybe he’ll Merlyn Condit, and George Cafego, Malcolm and Barbara L. (Stolten- had been commanded by General ing occasion then see I^jor Leaguff Genoa, blit there la still tlfne.” added. and ' apiproximately 130 miles ' * . . ^ way off. In golf. If the other see wjiere the Detroit Lions fin­ the .former Tennesae.e star whose feldt) Stannard. Besides his par­ Clark In Morocco, had been reor­ Mary A. Gallagher of Main Massing Main Forces 'v. "W ar between the Italians and southeast of Saltmo where Amer­ Bv The Associated Priess • fellow shoots the first nine m 30, ished last/sea-son.. unexpected return w** more than Germans already has begun,” the ents h.e leaves his matemql and ganized to include some British Over Vines welcome. and Miss Delia Gallagher of The broadcast declared furtii'er, paternal grandparents. ican and British troops under Gen­ or caD ^ Leaders ^ The battle for a chance to par­ you just have to take it.” .. Vines | 'ord, have returned after N^ispatch said. units. ' —^ Service Dept. Then there is Ken Helnemi that the "Germans are massing The funeral was held this after eral Clark were' battling in the ticipate in the Governor's Gup also argued that golf Is easier for idlng a week at Great Bar- their main forces in northern Italy added that according, to the Naples area. It was probable that the bulk the ordinary man to learp but it’s Soldier* in Iceland say their txiple three ter from Texas Mines noon at the Columbia Center ceme­ of General. Clark's force jiow was By The Associated Press playoff of the Eastern League ' >n, Mass. and added: latest information German troops Can Cut Off Germans Tough New York Boxer American League races unabated today with six harder to become a champ... ."In commanding officer. Major Gen. who In scrimmages to date^ has had nbt yet occupied the city but tery. The services which were ashore, despite the Strong reac­ looked the best of the lot. ‘A * "There they are preparing their The lightning stab placed the ARNOLD PAGANI Batting—Appling, Chicago, .328; teams in the running for the four tennis, once you get. your swing William S. Key, rates a flock of H were armmd it. Italian troops are private were conducted by Rev. tion' of the German arinored May Upset Dope at cheers. Although the Jacks beat Cawthon also picked up Tlllie Man- C enter Congregational mam line ,of defense. There they Ralph H. Rowland. Allies in a position to cut off Telephone 390i2 or 5790 Wakefield, Detroit. .317. top positions In loop standing. right, you can improve overnight," school will begin for the Mrs, J. K. Hnuffer are heaping up supplies for the stationed UtNiU periphery and it is lightly resisting German forces in forces and the attack at one time Garden Tonight. Runs—(?ase, Washington, 84: Principal contest will be for the Elly argued. “Balls that were the Racers in the softball title top, an old New York Giant , who I term «m Sunday, Sept 19. German Armies around Naples and feared that St. any moment the the Calabrian peninsula and gave by about 40 German bombers. VeiTion, Washlngtbn, 83. . fourth post, with wnit«*-Barre/ going six inches outside start hit­ series, tjie General decided the missed only one point after touch Chester High school and is employ­ two forces will dlash, the dispatch Mrs. August W olfe teams were so evenly matched dowm in four years, And he has ed by William Boardman & Sons in Calabria.” , Mrs. Bertha Wolfe, wife of them a''brilliaht chance of gaining Runs batted in—York. Detroit. Albany and Binghamton in ^he ting six inches inside the lines and I^Miman Thomas Forde'^ of the The Italians were urged to. .sever said. "'x a foothold to control the western New York, Sept. 10,— (JPi~C*gy: 105; Etten, New York, 92. ■running. Wilkes-Barre, with five then you're a great player." that both rated the trip to Eng­ assistant coach Buff Donelli’s 1942 company, HagUord. Augiut Wolfe of 84 Orchard Duquesne quarterback. Joe Setcav- erlal British Navy, ' who ha.s immediately every communication Until now there 1# no news of side of the entrance to the Adri­ Fritzie Zivic, of Pittsburgh, is a Hits—Wakefield, Detroit. 173; games to go, can take fourth place land promised the winners ...... Cadet Snuffer was graduated the arrival of Allied ts ^ p s in street. East Hartford, died yester­ 2 to 1 favorite; but he may. find Sgt. Buddy Hall, who used to play age, who is the only 1942 cOUegian spending a week with his line between , the - Naples area atic sea for possible invasiona of Appling, Chicago, 160. by winning four.games. Any com­ Seaman Morris Siegel, who gets bt and uncle, Mr. and Mr.s. from the Alexander Hamilton High northern Italy where "IteUan day at her home after a short ill­ Vinnle Vines a troublesome arm­ outfield for the Newark Interna­ on the squad. . schaol in Elmsford, New York, and where the Allied forces landed and ness. Formerly o f this town she the Balkans. Doubles—Wakefield, Detroit, 32; bination of two wins for the plenty of time to think at hi* un­ nas Donnelly of-"Flower street northern Italy, where ' the main'- troops frequently find themselyes ful at Madison Square Garden to-' tional League Bears and who Out the Ijne, "Green As A previous to his enlistment in the had lived In Blast Hartford for 27 (The Invasion force at Taranto Gutteridge, St. Douis, 31. Barons, or two losses for the Trip­ named post, recalls how the Dodg­ Gourd,” is the way Cawthon de­ left to rejoin his ship. Nazi forces are massed. in a difficult situation," the ag^b: may have been that which earlier night in their scheduled 10-round­ 'Triples— Llndell, New York, and lets, will eliminate the latter club coached a basketball team at Air Corps. December 26, 1941, was cy said.' Xyears. Besides; her, husband she er. - • ers nearly got Outfielder Lula Camp Lee, ■ Va., laiit winter, re­ scribes It, although all the men ‘'Italians! The.. time is • short. Swi8s dispatches said was head­ York, Detroit, 10. '*/ ' as a contender for the first ditfision Olmo all fo r free a few years ago lVashlngt,on Lodge L. O. L. No! employed by Colt’s Patent Fire Mvea two daughters, Mrs.'Ernest cently hooked up with Sgt. "Jas­ have had at least some pro exper­ Arms Manufacturing . company, The next seven days will be de­ N e w u ^ of Fayetteville. N. C., ing for Albania, in .the Balkans.) Fighting at the Garden js noth­ Home runs— York, Detroit, 31 i berth. ^ ....Seems that the Richmond ience. From Cleveland ht got'Jake r .will hold its regular meeting cisive," said the broadcast, which The, new foothold apparently ing new to the former welter­ Keller, New York, 25. Scranton, which -has “ captured per Hawkins to win-—of all things Hartford. He was graduated ai Allied Guns Begin and'k^^ Laura Bell of New Bri­ Colts sent Olmo his 1940 contract —the camp badminton champion­ Fawcett, a guard or tackle; Bill Is evening at Orange Hall^ at was reprinted in'^pamphlet; for dlst blocked any German intention weight champion, but for Vines, a Stolen bases— Moses, Chicago, the 1943 championship, and Hart­ but he sailed from Puerto Rico 10 o’clock. All members are 'urg- Chanute F'ield; 111., from the Air tain; a sbq, Oscar Wolfe , of past ship. .. .Note the.grid scouts; Not Conkright,’ A-center;Jde Gibson, a Corps Technician school and took tribution by planes over all of Hartford, grandchlldreh and of conducting a fighting retreat virtual unknown from Schenec­ 45; Case, Washington, 44. ford and Elmira, In seCortd " and before it arrived___ Somehow the dangy end, and Tex Mooney, 285- it o attend. Italy. Pounding at Japs the len^h of the Italian penin­ tady, Nv Y.,_who is now living In Pitching—(Chandler, New 'York. third place* .today, are practically One of the players that the Iowa a special course at the Boeing several nieces nephews. Dodgers learned that. he wasn't Seahawks will send against Min­ pound'hunk of a tackle, who last j:“ It Is your task, the task of sula on the east side of the Ap- New York, it is*a gorgeous oppor­ 18-3; Smith, Clleveland, 15-5, an(l assured; of taking part in the play­ signed and Branch Rickey, .. Jr., |31ie Helen 'Davidson Lodge. school, Seattle, Wash. He also The funeral wUK^ held at 2:30 nesota at the end of this season year got off a punt of 78 yards. every railway worker and road pennines mountains. , ' ' ■ tunity to climb into the big money Bridges, Detroit/, 12-4. ■ > offs. Springfield and Utica, 36 and met the boat and led Lula away _ iters of Scotia will 'meet this graduated from a radio school be­ Holding Lae Base o’clock Saturday afterhoon at the has even entered the pre-flight ■a-, ------worker, telegraph and telephone Nothing was iai(!t officially of :■ class. ' National League 48 games'behind Scranton, respec­ to a Brooklyn farm club’s camp Oddity ritog at 7^30 o’clock'at "'the' fore his acceptance as an aviation worker, and of everj^ Italian of Lowe Funeral Home, S i .Connecti­ school yet. cadet at the Enid, Oklahoma Air cut Boulevard, East Rvtford. ' the disposition of whatever Ital­ The fight, hastily arranged by Batting—Musial, St., Louis, .354; tively, have been elimihsted. ___ Owner Eddie Mooers of Rich­ Iponlc Temple. every class to be ready to give his (Continued from Pago One) ian fleet units were at the big Matchmaker Nat Rogers on Wed­ Herman, Brooklyn, .332. Elmira, whldfi plays Hartford Field. ' Burial will be in the East eqme- mond finally located his missing Lands Fish snd Rod European storekeeper^ keep the all for his country— it is your task nesday after the postponement of Runs— Vaughan. Brooklyn, 104; tonight, is one-half game behind fuertd Rican and, by proylng that tench, an edible fish, bn their I Ford was received In "town to- tery this town. - GIFT SUGGESTIONS BY to sever lines of communication be­ first time the Japanese actually the lightweight title bout between Musial, St. Louis. 03. the Laurels while Albany, which he had mailed the contract before counter* for as long as 24 hours. from Captain A. B. Diskan. Chema-Hillon tween German Armies of north­ have been called upon to meet a Bob Montgoq^ery and Beau Jack, Runs t>atted In—Nicholson, Cht- Astoria, bre.—(45—Mrs. Wlll)ert meets the Barons, needs a game the'deadline, got him back again Bjork landed a 35-pound salmon If unable to sell them then, they I) is now stationed in Aus- Rev. Di'. Watson Woodruff offi­ ern Italy and the Geman .^i^rmies determined and equal force In the Gifts for Over­ shares interest with ahyther 10- cagd, 106; Elliott, Pittsburgh; 90. and s half to catch up with the ciated 'at the marriage last eve­ in Naples and Calabria," the broad­ Supper Tonight * THE ___ So when Brooklyn finally pur The fish had been hooked before throw the fish back into the river is. Captain Diskan, previ- Pacific war except at Guadalcanal seas Must Bife rounder between Sal Bartolo, of Hits—MusUl, St. Louis, 192: Barons. chased Olmo last winter he cost and the fish swim away*’ as alive to his enlistment, was a prac- ning of Miss Lucy V. Hilton of cast said. where they were defeated. Boston, am] Aaron Celtzer of New Herman, Brooklyn, 167. Attached was -another rod, com­ FOLLOWING Mailed By In last night’s games, Elmira $ 10,000. as ever. I ig physician in town and a Yonkers, N. Y., and Steven Chema Next Week Will Be DeclsU’e The Australian push through the At Quarryville .York. • Doubles—Musial, St. yUouis, 37; ended the Hartford winning streak plete with line and gear. of the U. S. Coast Guard. ■ -— October 15th. U member o f' the Manchester VThe time Is short. The next jungle has been rapid although un- SWANK Bartolo, a,leading contender for Herman and Vaughan, Brooklyn, at eleven games by winning, 10-6. That's Fine, Coach I Wtis elub. ' The, ceremony was performed at derbrush and foliage, dense and tall ITEMS the featherweight title, will be 86. Binghamton downed Springfield, - > -• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard seven days will be decisive. If The Ladies’ Aid Society of the For Men In All Branches Of The Servicel C^oaches Greasy Neale and Wal­ you cut these communication lines enough to obscure Uie sky, was making his first, start since a Triples—Musial, S t Louis, 18; 4-0 and Scranton shut out Utica, P. Lippincott of- 85 Hollister street. enough to balk the. average man. QuarryviUe Methodist church near ter Keisllng probably jJiought they ___ , Second Class, Roy Hall, then those seven days will shorten Bolton Lake, will serve Its first TO BE SOLO batch of boils brake out on bis Elliott Pittsburgh; Lowrey, Ctiti- 6-0. In the only other games, A l­ I Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hall Troops moving through '.that Genuine Leather Shoe Shine were being pretty tough on their Italy's agony. If you fail, then supper of the season at the church To Settle An Estate arm’ and forced him 'to pull out of cago, and Klsln, S t Louts, 12. bany and Wilkes-Barre split, the Philadelphia Eagles grid squad 1 S Strong atreet is spending an jungle cannot tell whether planes C^k-R-Pnks ...... K .50 K it s ...... $1.00 and $24)0 Home runs—Nicholson, (jhiesgo, Senators taking the . first, 3-2, and .Actress Becoptes Messenger the war in Italy will be long and this evening between 5:30 and a scheduled bout with Bobby Ruf­ when they ordered an 8 a. m. JNhty furlough with his par- overhead are friendly or belong to 22; Ott, New York, 17. dropping the nightcap, 2-6. destructive and Ijloody. 7:30, with Mrs. Samuel Dunlop, Cash register, scale, Money Belta ...... $L00-S1JH) Wallets with Insignia. .$8.00 fin. acrimmage the other day... .But I % R s snlisted in the Coast "Remember, you are no longer the enemy. Australians accustom­ .Stolen bases— Vaughan, Brook­ ■ Hollywood—(>P)—Screen Actress formerly o f Manchester, as genertd ProiLoter Mike Jacobs is not esf- the clerk their hotel forgot to ■4 la January, received his boot Frances Langford, who returned alone in your struggle. Our Armies ed to the dive-bombing tactics of chairman. Writing Kite.. .«l.fi0 to $4.00 pectof anything like the crowd he lyn, 18: Lowrey. Chicago, 12. I p a g nt Manhattan beach and are with you at last. Our Air the Germans -- usually look up in­ chopping block, show JEWELRY Fetching — Rowe, Philadelphia, call the coaches until nearly nine Sunday from North Africa and The meal will consist a t ham- Sewing Klto ...... $1JM> anticipated for the Montgomery- Last Night ^s Fights ___ So by the time Greasy ,and service overseas. Sicily, said she will deliver to re­ Fores are barasaing; daily the Ger­ differently and go ahead with the b i ^ loaf, potato salad, cole slaw, Sterling Silver Jack aetto. He probably will be 13-5; Sewell. Pittsburgh, 20-8. i case, floor ' counter, Fnrloagli Bags, $2.S0 to $5.00 Walt turned up. the player^ al­ latives of servicemen these items: man communications and destroy­ business of pushing westward. alic^ tomatoes, rolls and butter, idenifleation Braeeleta happy If the turhout approximates I ted d n gh sm Oongregatlonal ing railroad sidings, dumps, bridges American engineers hit the dirt. ready were working out under A ’pair of G. I. trousers, which she pumpkin pie and coffee. The -fee etc. Can be seen at Duffle B ags ...... $3.00 $10.00 10,000 with s gross gste around Charged With Conspiracy Bill ^Jewitt and "Vic Sears and *1 hss been dosed for the past borrpiyed for a desert performance and depots. Assist our Air Forces They are hot as seasoned as the for both adults and children will be By The Associated Press Sendee K iti. .$8.50 and $5.00 $25,000. were all ready with: "If it hap­ “ ‘ Im will rsopen Sunday because the wind was blowing too by striking at German communica­ Aussies. found elsiewhere In today’s issue. Gold raied Cuff Unks In his last outing Zivic, the un­ Portland, Me.^-Colsy Welch, 166, „ moBBing service st ’ 11 the L. T. Wood Ware­ New Haven, Sept 10.—(45 pens again it’li cost ya plenty.’^ hard for a skirt: a S500 bank de­ tions yourselves." ^ ■ Men .who have met the (Sermans, Mrs. Annie Skinner will be in Aprow K lto .. .$2.50 aadlM.OO for Naval Officers predictable, abaorbed a 10-round Portland, stopped Oorp. Leo Maher, . The elrarth aphool wUI se- The Italians were assured Uuit Italians and the Japanese put the Abraham S. Ullman, atate’s at­ 173, St. FauUs, Quebec, 5. posit; many messages; and the charge In the kitchen, assisted by house, Bisseli street, SHppero ...... $1.50 $5.00 pair. beating from Montgomery In a torney, aimoimced last night that lloBS Smday, Sept » . cork from a champagne bottle. "now during this crucial week,- now Japanese just a notch ahead of- the Mrs. Fred Warren. Mrs. Ida Rei* Fall River, Maas.—Joe Bowman, Sportpourrl ” Herman Taylor ahow at Shlbe a bench warrant charging con- Don’t go down too hegvlly on when he (the German) has lost his Italians as fighting men. chard and Mr;. Mary Wolf. Din­ park in Philadelphia. He d o m ’t 150, Nsw York outpointed Benny arrogant self-confidence, now when SEE, OR COMMUNICATE n lracy. had been iasued for Wuiifms, .149, Nfwark, N. J.. 10. Muhlenberg against Tale tomor­ ing room arrangsments wfll be figure t« Mse be Vinea, but you Junes Todaro of Nswuk In con- Is Versatile he hears tEs news of his defeat in WITH New York—Cleo Shsns, 134, row. Th* Mules havs a lot of i Itosss Batloa Books mads by Mrs. Myron Lss. n s never can tall. nsetim with an alleged plot to Russia, BOW when hs is vulnerable, waitresses will be Miia Dorothy Lu Apgeles, outpointed Carl V-I2's, but most o f thsm corns m ■^-*'ortjr-#onr Beeswax ts used In the manu- KELLER’S MEN’S WEAR print huge numbers of countar- from colleges of about the .*ama Italians sticks!* f oGrand n Island, Neb. — (P) — A McKinney, Mrs. Ethel Lee, Mrs. feit ration coupons. Both Fcideral "Red’’ Quglno, 137 8-4, Miami, I provided for .the Initial facture of at least 400 articles The broadcast concluded by GEORGE C. “ As Individual As. Your Fingrer Print” (}osa Baay m Butter size___ But keep your eye on i sT • sntvsrslty eotira* la Grantran4 Island woman washed her Vera Saccacio, Miss Eleanor and state chargee of conspiracy FI*., 8. ranging from ammunition, cosmet- quo^in:g President Roosevelt to the husband's overalls thoroughly. Indisnapolis — Johnny Denson. that Rochester U. outfit. They s tssaUmi. Sbrty- Pfieffer, Mias Doris Skinner, Miss 887 Mat" Street Next To Federal Bake Shiqg Loa Angetss—(^ — gunman have been filed against three oth­ M• ” ! arlow r EVERYTHING ____ <_____ ing on every scene as It was flash- note conditions which many of us • SERIAL STORY e * o n the screen. The dialler dis­ p|i88 uqnoticed. and the flhancter Sense and Nonsense tracted our young friend, and he grasp facts we know "nothing abotitt soon found it getting on his nerves. . . . 'Vet it would be well for *tw ' .O; He leaned forward and touched one to .accept their predictions only af-1 '. THE TERRIBLE EYE ' The F ls« flirtation and homs-cc>okefl food. I so; but He ain't s-pushlng me like of the women on the shoulder; ter our own thinking has convinced I (Classified fbrVbur Benefi haven’t A minute I can call my my other creditors. us they are feasible. i AC eOPVNiaHT, 1S4S. Young Man—PaTdon'me, please, Hsrs cornea the Flag! Hall It! own. How I would love to have a BY EDWIN RUTT NBA SKRVICB. INC. Who dares to drag or trail It? madam, but I cannot hear! good army-cooked din.ner In some Shorts . . . The more a lie W'oman — (Explaining) Why Draftee May 1 have the next, Uncover your head to It! lively mess or 'even s nice travels the worse It gets . . . The soldiers who tread to it you impudent thing! You’re not dance? Auto Repairing— Help Wanted— Female Garden— Fat m— Dairy Wanted to Rept' 68 that a driveway st the Northeast dinner With the girl of my choic* NoW’ is the lime to live within your supposed to! This is a private con­ Sweet Young Thing-T Sure. 11 Lost and Found Announcements If only Jonah Logan can get to ' Wherefore he stalled, Shout at the sight of it. income . . . Your friends may for­ school is to be built as soon as help | see Henry L-tChannlng, the multi- "Clarissa," he snorted, "how in some quiet restaurant. I haven’t versation. don't want it. ; PaintlnsT ' Products 50 SMALL QUIET FA..MILY will pay Kol'kville The justice and right of It. been allowed to do as I pleasq. sihee get you but your enemies—they re­ lO S T —PASS BOOK NO. 5480ft— WA.NTED— DAILY Automobile can be obtained. millionaire camera king, he’s sure ' many times have I told you never The unsullied white of it. passenger lady preferred. Jlan- FORD. CHEVROLET, Plymouth, WANTED — EXPERIENCED CANNING TOMATOES — Pick up to $60 for ,5.or 6 room flat or Lewis H. Chapman I came horn*. member . . . H* '^I'o is without A ICK’S! advertisement announces | Nolle# if hfreby given that Pass Enrollment he can sell him on the merits of ; tft interrupt me during—er—busl- The blue and red of it. obligations is unworthy of respon­ Signs of the Times . . . When ch?stcr to Hartford. Leaving 9' Dodge 1938 to ’ 942 brakes re- saleslady. Good salary. Tel. 6002. yourself. Bring containers. 50c-16 single house,. References desired. 840. Roekvllle The,_ enrollment in the grade I the sale of ladles’ dresses one-third ; Book No, 54808 iaaued by The Phone 2-1^3. “The Terrible Eye,” hlN smazing n^s hours?" Tyranny’s dread of it! They*w’ere out colletitlng tub sibilities . . . It 18 the friends ypij we are told that ’’the signs of the Savings Bank of Manchc.iter ha.a a. ni. Call 3529 evenings. lined, $9.95. Best Comax lining quail ba.sket, .Sedlack Bros., 336 Schools for the Terwn of Vernon is Invention to picture events of the "But, lovey,” Mrs. Channlng ijiff. If they ever take a third ofl'| WA.NTED A WAITRESS. X)> llillslown Roach — Mary L. Browning. scriptiona for a new church'. One make that make you . . . As we .been lost or destroyed, and writ­ Phone 3191 now. L«ave your gar ply at .Murphy's Restaurant, 991 announced by Superintendent of past as they actually happened, i pointed ouj, reasonably, "I thought times 'J'! dre.sses we have seen, there WA.NTED— RIDE TO^ I’lhtt & In. the evening and we will de- Schools Philip M. Howe as follows: of the collectors met Uncle Ragson have said before, honesty is the other probability, it is well lo IKt. ' ten application has been made to .Main street. -Farms and Land for Meanwhile, he meets Channing’s you were on vacation." besLppliceman . . . It looks as if and think who says so . ’ . . . If Whitney, East Hartford, third livp-r It the next day. Brynner s, FOR SALE—.McI.NTOSH apples Bi<4 Campaign East school, 310; Maple Street daughter, Hildy, and promises to ; He glowered at her. "Good God, Soldier (sobbing, on month’s Tatters In front' of the post office •aid bank by the Person in whose at the farm. Winclfalls and hand Sale 71 leave after overseas’ duty)—Pity and asked him how much he was there are more liars In this country an early fall is predicted. It is well name #uch book was issued, for shift. Vicinity of Autumn street. SU Oakland street. YOU.NG GIRL OR WOMA.N to school, 266: Nortjleast school, 62; help her slope, against her father’s ' woman, a man in my position can’t Jack—Where In the world did Tel. 2-1349. picked. 529 West Center street- me, you who are safely married, going to give: than ever before. to consldier the qualifications of the payment of the amount of deposit play piano at dance studio, part FOR SALE—20 ACRE lot, Bol- Talcottville, 27: Vernon Depot 'W'lMiss. Jonah himself Is heart- ' take a real vacation, I’ve got to weather forecaster . . If this you get that black eye ? VALVES REFACED and carbon or Phone 8116. Is Under Way school, 35, making a total'in the with a permanent and unbreakable! Rhgson Tatters—Can’t give a Pack 1 went to a dance .and represented by said book, or for time, good salary. Tel. Hartford ton-Hebron road, one new build­ broken, for he loved Hildy at first watch my business every minute. We do npt approve of people is to be an off-crop year, what is L.\DY DEFENSE worker, whose clcaiieo «11.95. Chevrolet, Dodge, public schools of 700, with 540 in] alibi, can do as you please. You cent! .was struck by the beauty of the the issuance of a duplicate honK Imsband is in service, wishes to .5-1226, FOR .SALE POTATOE.S. "Peter ing used for dwelling, one large • meeting. When Hild} kisses him in What do you think would happen .sdiicitor— you roust con­ talking while watching s movie, or the knowledge and the experience Chrysler ft, Oldsniobile 6, Pack­ the High school. gratitude for his help, he wonders to the sales curve Jf I didn’t? How can even go home and go. to bed If place. therefor. .share new Tour rcKun home with ard , , Plymouth, Pontiac' . Miller, 743 ToUand ^. 'I^urnpike, poultry house, two good wells, 1 I f „ ,.L ..III** you like. You have no idea of the tribute something! « talkie, pardon us, but this, retort of the man who so predicts . . , . 6 6 WOSlkN TO DO. housework and plenty of wood, hard road, school i ivv i.lt Orlaiii lo Supper Tonight It there Is still hope for him. do vou think, jve’d live? How do If favorable financial reaction Is 9 -/ .young woman, excellent location, I^iithe 5191, Brunner’s, 80 Oak­ care for children, home nights. Manchester. terrible life I lead. What with all ' RagsOn-Tatters— No, ma’sm; I overheard in a local picture house' lAiST— 1941 DODGE HUB-eCAF. 2 bus, Manchester eight miles. Also There will be a succotash supper I you think we’d eat?” recently is too-gooij lo pass by.. to follow this war. on what facta Sig-naling for a left turn, a wom­ pleasant surroundings. • Telephone land street. $15.00 Week, Apply 15 Drive A, Reach Its (,>uota Say ■ ■ • •—•-r-... "E at?" said ‘ Mrs. Channing my old cronies either in the ser>L owe too niuch money— I must be Finder please return to Herald 250 nice red pulletst home-made •served this evening at the Vernon just, before 1 am generous. I must A young high school boy was does the progmralicator base hi.s an motorist had her wrist watch want to talk to you today Office or 53 Lyness^^street.______2-1593. , ' Silver Lane Homes, Manchester. Only $40,000 dreamily. "That reminds me. I’ll Ices, or holding poker tournaments LSCT US" POROELAINIZE' your Househdld Goods 51 tractor, concrete block maker. 32 The Cilv'.s Officials. Methodist church from 6 to 7:30 pay my debts. silting in the theater behind two assertion The sailor may be i stolen by a pedestrian, about complacency!” o’clock. The menu -will include /■ have to call the caterer.” and stag parties, single ladies look­ WA.NTED— b y a DRIVER-' of car. It Will last months to a Inch cord wood saw, power at­ ' Chapter X ing for a home, dissatisfied wives Solicitor- Yes, but you owe God 6 WA.NTED — .MIDDLE AGED 3 ROO.MS OF FURNITURE con- succotash. gafden vegetables, | . "Well, call the confounded ca­ Announcements 2 coupe, pa.ssenger to Pratt St year. Also save th.e paint and hoii.sekeciier. Home nights, North tached; qiianlity of biiililiiig ma­ seeking sympathy and understand­ a larger debi than you do anyone Whitney, Ka.at Hartford, Honis. sLslirtg, of complete bedroom, liv- j Rockville. Sept, 10'e(Special') — .salads, apple pie and coffee. . On the following morning, long terer, Clarissa.” make your car like new. Brun­ End preferred. Refcrcnce.s reqiiir. terials. including new frjinics, and Another meeting of the committee before Jonah Logan and Mahoney ing; restless young matrons luring else. , RED RYDER The Trapper Trapped BY FRED HARMAN WANTED—A RIDER from Man­ 7 to 3:30. Tel. 0873 after ft p. m. ing .room, and kitchen. All acces- ' ICehearsal "Why. lovey," Mrs. Channing ner's, 80 Oakland street, Man­ ed. Tel 3705 during levening. sash: wood shingles, nails, etc. in charge of the Third War l.oan were ready to depart to interview said, round-eyed, "I didn’t com# me to their homes with promises of Ragjion Tatters—That may be chester Green to Mavberry \il- sories incliidcd. Everything for Sunda.vs or evenings best time to Members of the Degree Team of U ANTED — PASSENGEr..S to chester. Tel. 5191. Open evenings was held this afternoon, at which Chester Saxon, Mr. Henry L. Chan- here to call the caterer. I came T p i f i eoTTA XCAN’Y REACH;L)fA . la£;e at 7:45 a., m. Call 5562. $189.00. Terms. Alberts, 43 Allyn see. Richm'd Ybung, Gilead. Kiowa Council are asked to attend ROOT,.RED RYDER.' Hartford. Leave vicinity,of Hart­ until 9. street. time fuithcr plans will be an­ ning entered what he was pleased about, that diamond tiara you WA.NTED —VVAITRE.SS-chamber the meeting of the team this eve­ (30, latiSE Quirq u ic k s" a n "d s o o n ‘ ^ ford Road and SicKee street, 7:30 nounced. ning for s rehearsal. The team to call his "den.” This was a taste­ promised me.” ‘ FUNNY BUSINESS maid. Tel. 3362. fully furnished room at, the back flhJD S co^'15', Aff „OULb U N D E R .^ a in; Ciall Kelly 2-113H between Garages—Service— WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN Houses for Sale 72 The complete committee IncUidos will go to Hartford on September "E h ?" Mr. Channing jumped. "I Hl.’vxSEt.F I blin,ds. Owing to our very low Judge Ijaurence M. Dillon, chair­ of the house.. It had pine-paneled promised you no diamond tiara.’’ 7 and 8 p. m. . Storagi^ 10 PROFES.SIONAL ASSISTANT, 29 to' do the degree work. VICTirx care of invalid, or companion to overhead, get our -special low FOR SALE^ — TWO FAJIILY man, Claude, A. Mills, vice, chair­ walls and there were scattered ori­ - "Henry Livingstone Channing, OF HIS, Named Caretaker entals on the brosd-bcamed floor. FDR RENT—4000 SQUARE feet elderly lady. Free to travel. Coun­ prices on high grade window house^ ,5 rooms earh"slcle. Locat­ man, Mi.ss Amelia' Lentocha. sec- you certainly, did. You said that ■PERPE.CT WANTED Emil Spielnian of Windermere At one end of the room was a large Automobiles for Sale 4 floor space, concrete, suitable for try preferred. For interview e'en shades and Venetian blinds com­ ed on Kerry street. $600 down. retarv; A. M. Wade, Ralph H. Gib­ for my birthday I could have a dia­ CS)FXE” , avenue has been named caretaket flat-topped desk. The windows, mond tiara. And I’ye found'just the garage or storehouse. Will rent 4428. pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ Tel. 8047. son. Maurice Spurling. Mrs. Qeorge PLAdHEO .7 CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 36 ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. j Coleman. M rs. J. Everett North, of the City Dump, He will succeed festooned by long mulberry-colored one 1 want They’re holding it at Mak* or Female all or part Apply 128 Bi.ssell Hyman Tucker, caretaker for moi'e A sm sx to 41, high prices paid. Drive over •STATE OF CON.NECTICUT 241 North Main street. Phone* FOR SALE - NEW ■» 6 ROOM Mr.s. Nelson. C. Mead, Mrs Kldrrd drapes, gave upon a garden inhab­ Brown, Moon & Snow’s. And my ■RED notv to 80 Oakland street Brun­ street. Telephone 4970. than 25 yeais at (ho dumn. Help for liuporlani I’ F.RSO.NNEl- DEPAR5'MENT 8819. Open evenings. house, in.siilated, scicrns. coal Dowding. Xtr.s. Oliver Peck and ited exclusively by summer flowers. birthday is next Monday," RYOE-R ner's. Open evenings until 9. Sat­ 'EXAMINAt'lON NOTICES steam heat furnace, and hot Mrs. .Nicholas A.she, .Moved Ixicatinn From this chamber Mr. Chan'- "Woman," said Henry L. Cffian- AND War Work urdays 6. Ph( •’« 6191—4485. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 2-r9xl2 GENUINE pre-war Wil- water heater. Nicely landscai'cd. A War Bond Rally wa.s held for AttoriKjy Simon S. Cohen has nlng, when not governing In his ning. "you’re mad. Here we have UTTlE •Positions: Senior Case Worker ton rugs, also a few all wool Ax- (tTlild Welfare), No. 492, $1920- Call between 5 and 6 p. m. Tel. the High school on Thursday at moved his office from Brooklyn New York office, was wont to keep an upset condition. The world is BIAVER.' FOR s a l e —1940 FORD Tudsr FOR ".SALE— 1940 MODEL 45 minster rugs, at bargain prices. 3034. street to the Beckendorf block on his linger on the pulse of the Chan- seething with war. international We Will Also Use Em­ sedan, good condition. Bill’s Serv­ $2340; Social Worker (Child Wel- which time the pupils were urged Harle.v David-son motorcycle. Like 9x12 rug cushions. $4.95. Ben­ to completely fill their War Sav­ East Main strc(ftt. ning Camera Empij-e. gangsters are rampant. The coun­ ployed Pei-sohs On a ice Station. 134 Ea.st Center St. farei. No. 493. $1.560-$18ft0; son’s Furniture. 713 Main. new. Call between 8 to 6, 2-lftOl, Social Worker, No. 494, $1560- ings Stamp Books and turn them Crossing the rdom now, Mr. try is in a state of chaos. And 9-!0 Split-Shift Basis. Channing lowered himself Into his you gibber about diamond tiaras.” FOR SALE- 19.34 STUBAKKR 4 $1860; Social Worker (Mental WE STILL HAVE A.N c.xcellent in for bonds. The spe.akers were Smoke 3Iav Superintendent of Schools Philip desk chair. This operation was "Henry,' you promised. You're an dopr sedan, radio and heater $50, Wanted Autos— Defectives). No. 494. $1560-$2100. selection of solid maple kitchen Big Vessels Inquire at 14 Eldridgc street'aftcr M. Howe, Ralph Gib.son and Mr. somewhat reminiscent of an elder­ Indian giver.” inquire Application P'orms and detailed in. and dlnnette suites at reasonable "You do not understand thc c.or- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Philosophy BV EDGAR MARTIN X 4 o ’clock. Motorcycles 12 Mills. The'qubta for the town of ly locomotive being deposited by a formation may be obtained at the pi ices. Sec Benson's ■ Furniture (iive Cities Not Ducks crane. Once he was settled, an ex­ rect usage of that term. I said, Personnel Department, State Vernon has been set at $1.221.0,00 WANTED—50 USED CARS. All 713 Main. pression of grimness arranged It­ Clarissa, that if business warrant­ vcA’bKi't e,d>iNA QV5 .VAti AY'.V Y5EREVV SKV NOO CAbi 9>E 0\SA990\»v)YEO I FOR SALE— 1932 .STEWART Capitol, Hartford, Or at local Ralph- Gibson has been appointed 1K> bXE. , * Rogers Paper truck ton. rack body, makes and models. Barlow .Motor New Rielies to have chaige of speakers and self upon the Channing visage. Mr. ed I might give you a diamond 09 ,«0>Y VM. t5\SW?90\KfXt0 \V^ VeXtlOAKj TO 'i5AYE’.F\6W . 1 1-2 1 1-2 Sales. Phone 5404. Open evenings. offices of the U. .S. Employment HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or For Planes To 9J5YE? NO'. KlOVOl ton duplex chain fall.s. also row publicity. .Mr, W a d e w ill see that Channing always grew, grim when tiara. Well, business doesn’t war­ )tO yOO'AOE KV'NA'Y'b Yt\00&i\Y Manufacturing Co. SeCvii e for f.Vmnecticut. rent fully adjustable. Rates rea- '(OO VO't'RE (5 YWO-VvyYEO &OV YV!t V\AK> THE boat, .fll in good condition.'Tele­ booths ai'c set up in stores, and about to transact business. He rant.” E'OE'a \4tXOWbX .OKI THE CLOSING DATE for filing appli- . .sonable. Call Keith Furniture. (Continued from Page One) •’But,” said Mrs. Channing pla­ - ASiO (AETtE V O O A W t .EYAVi'D , Mill and Oakland Streets phone 2-0835. Business Services Offered 13 Tci. 4159. the women members of the com­ I (Continued from Page One) reached out, pressed a desk button. ____ , \Kl& 0 9 0012 CC20e«b, \Ki A6 OK1V , %A\0 cations for all positions is Sep- i Miss Meath appeared from an cidly. "you can spend huge sums •’ V WHE« . VOtJOVOE Y )AEV\. YrtEV tember 30. 1943 , j waves already are widely used in mittee will see that these booths W E PAY THE HIGH dollar for YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND the best aie )iianned. ! assumed traditional tactical roles ante-chamber, like something sent on your race horses. I happen to \OCNfl*jrt b v 7 '®«hlng into unarmored bottoms. Ella Farris stood with her parents 'a- storage Dial 6260 was offered b y Dr. Han.s Nciiralh,' the 10th day of the month follow­ Open evenings until 9. .Saturday ply Center Restaurant, 509 Main ' WANTED TO BUY good used Mj^chacl Witinok who used it for ' destroyed the British battleships in a crowd at the union .station to small size 2 wheel boys' bicycle, of Duke Universit.v. Barham and Royal Oak. ing date of purchase . . until 6. street. Tel. 3972. j .shdoting crows, the coroner said. And so it went for half an hour, see her grandfather off on a train. in good condition. Call 7907. He .said laboratory experiments Scuttling wrecked' the German "Oh. Mora!" she exblaimcd. "Look Repatirng 23 employing sjnthcUc soaps'to puri­ "The' lack -of judgment displayed w ith Mr. Channing proposing and BOY WANTED FOR LIGHT bv Michael Wjtinck in placing the pocket battleship Graf Spec and at that man put his hand, in grand­ ISut Middle Turnpike. 0- pleasant-work, nice hours, good I fy and leftne certain scrums had Meath disposing. Theii. all at once, H #em single. All improvc- NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ shotgun in .(he .brush, loaded, while' al.so a number of* French capital pa’s pocket!” Bystanders seized salary. Sm Xlr. Litihman, Arthur | WANTED—USED silo. Telephone shown promise of producing a there came'a hiatus. fBenta. Garkge in basenfenl. luloid replaced in curtains, all ivot criminal-'is at Ica.st culpable. ships, some of which had been “\Vh-wh-wh-whin-eeee," said a the man. Police said he had a long Drug, Rtlbinow Bldg. 6121. technique ii.scful • for preparing badly damaged by British air and criminal record. gO’xlSO’. S. P. $.5,890. kinds ot leather work. Chas Lak- greatly purified scrums for human It is hoped that, parents through­ fearful voice, close to. the window. "F-W.200. WANTED Ing. 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ out the coufity-wtll at least learn a Naval attacks in North African Mr. Channing rose from his .lublifiable Humicide BT MERRILL BLOSSBSi WANTED HIGH SCHOOL boy use. waters. Sr'cnt BeveaK Burglar I’RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS phone 4740; for after school work, to assist in ------,------— ^—f ^------home safely les.son thcrefroni and chair like a flushed partridge. W'anled—To Buy 58 not keep loacfed'firearms within The. British battle cruiser Hood .5 ■ ...... Center Street. 4-room sin- radio repair department. Bin- "(3ood God) What’s that?" TRUCK PIANO TUNING AND repairing. the possible reach of children. I was the victim of an old fa.sh- ’•I think,” said Meath dispassion­ Phoenix, Ariz —(/Pi—Mrs. Pau­ WHY, VES---&urCAN L HELP (P (A I'M lePESlSPBLE? Bur LAROiE. I OlDNt wss ' fie. 2 unftnltihed roomn up­ son's, 713 Main. SEWING MACHINES, vacuum D id MtLDA M iM .' Fie b o r r c w e o Player piano specialty.) John cleaners or any appliance. Esti­ 7'wo Pieces. am £[atisfied that Olga Bachiochi ioned slugging m$tch between sur­ ately, "that it’s the horSe. The one. line Wyatt reported her apartment KISS VOUOl^ — 1 Yftieo ID PUSH ME(? AWAV, BUT SHE FORCED stairs. Hot water heat with had been buiglarized. It Ava.s a Kt UPSTICK AND - Cockerham, 28 Bigeloi}^ street, mate given, A. B. C. Flxit Co., 21 is able to discriminate between face forces, being blown up and that roams at large.” _ THE CHEEK? HERSELr 0 4 ME HO-HUMMSCIOO NIGHT. LARO/ I MADE 1BOSE oil. S. P. .$6,600. Terms ar­ DRIVERS Tel. 42i9. — righP and wrong; that there was Slink by the German battleship cinch for Highway Patrol 5?iipt. ranged. Help Wanted— Maple street. 2-1575. T—1 no malice involved; that there was Bismarck in a great sea fight near She was correct. Bucephalus, a Edward Biaatelicn to nab the si(S- and' WANTED TO TUNE, repair and Male or Female .37 WANTED TO BUY combination no eriminal ihtent. I am of the Iceland and Greenland. pect hiding in a nearby irri,?ation I regulate your piano or player sprig of greenery depending from South Main Street. 7-rootn oil and electric stove. Telephone opinion that said shooting and the The Bismarck, although hit, his muzzle, poked Ills head In at ditch. He merely followed the piano. Tel. - .Manchester 2-0402. EXPERIENCED CLERK for cost scent. The loot included perfume. •inglCv All impriivcnients. and general office work. Apply in 3KM. t lesulting death w as not caused by managed to escape, only to be the window. tf' Good lot. S. P. $4,800. D. P. HELPERS the criminal act. omission or care­ tracked down and sunk by a com­ SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, writing. The Rogers Paper Mfg. Mr. Channing regained a meas­ \ -4tm $ 1,000. lessness of Olga Bachiochi or any Ticket Causes Traffic Jam irOtis. and all small electrical ap­ Company. Mill and Oakland St.. bined airland Naval attack. Tor- • ure of aplomb. \^\pply In Person. Rooms Without Board 59 other person, or perrons." pedo attacks by Naval aircraft 1 h pliances repaired. Genuine parts, »"G e t the hell out of here, ” he Los Angeles—iPi—Officer George C'oinmitie4i Meets - and a ' destroyer attac'k wrecked commanded in a voice that would BOLTON, CONN.— expert workmanship. Parts for all Wood gave a traffic ticket to a FOR JIENT—VERY CLEAN fur­ Following the September meet­ her steering apparatus and slowed . have turned back the Luftwaffe. On Route 44, 3-year-uld makes. A B. C. Flxit Co., 21 Dogs— Birds— Pels 41 nished bedroom, suitable for -2 Jaywalker. ' Other curious pedes- , 4-Room Dwelling (2 rooms Manchester Xiaple street. Tel. 2-1575. ing of the Vernon School Board, it her down. She was then blasted Bucephalus gazed at him with people. Tel. 2-1320. by British 'warships a'fid sunk by tnanr strolled over and a motori'st j partially Hnished upstairs), BOARD YOUR PET at a reliable was announced that Dr. E. H. Met­ pained and limpid eyes. Clearly f 8463 torpedoes launched b y . H, M. S. double-pai ked to look on. So ; BBSS.mtsvSB>iBsaet.iwe. rin.sic.u.• e«resr._ -/0 all Improvements. Garage in Lumber & Fuel kennel and enjoy your, vacation. FOR RENT—ONE SINGLE and calf and Dr. R. C. Ferguson had this was not his Idea of a courte­ Cocker Spaniel puppies iffor sale. 10-20 been' named school physicians for Dorsetshire. - Wood gave them tickets, too. basement. Lot 75x150 with Help Wanted— i*«male 35 one double room for girls, cen­ ous reception. After writing 17 he quit and said “ But, Bill, you ought to help me more with the weeding Company \ Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner 1943-1944. •William Sadlak has "Wh-wh-wh-whin-eeee," he said more land available. S. t*. WANTED—AT ONCTC .waiti ease.s, trally located, two minutes fi-om he'd be back next day to finish up. —it does 8uch wonderful things for the figure 1” $6,000. D. P. $I,.50U. street. be^n reelected truant officer and I>og Detests Hitler again and retired two paces, to b Center Street Phone 5145 good salary, good Job. No liquor. South Main street. Gall .2-1614. - MisS Margaret Domheim has been stand'with his hind feet in a bed BY LESLIE TURNEBgj Telephone HUd. 8-149S.' ' elected school nurse. The matter Osage. Beach, Mo.—(/P)—Butcher of marigolds.' All Right—Who? NO. COVENTRY, CONN.— FOR RENT—PLEASANT room, WASH TUBBS Poultry and Supplies 43 centrally located, middle aged of the enumerator has been left Harry Frack tosses bits o f meat lo "Beat It!" thundered the over- I'OONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX BUSINESS COUPLE want school tUE JUST MACB A TlGCdVERy. ■Sliver Street. 8'.', aerea business woman, or gentleman up to ’■ the Superintendent of his 15-year-old dog-Dietze and says lord of the CJhannlngs. He ad­ of land, half tillable, ft-romn girl or Woman for housework, FOR SALE—FOUR MONTHS and Schools, "ThLs one Is. from President Wil­ vanced to the window and prompt­ MUidAMS IKNOINJMHO part time. Call 5905 after p. m. preferred. Tel. 5033. single with improveiiients. 6 14 week.5 old White Hall Ciosa The Building-'committee reports son . . : here’s one from Cooljdee ly emitted an excited blast "Hi! // THE Attached 2-ear garage. Barn, Pullets. Live broilers. i Telephone IN PRIVATE HOME, furnished that the •work at ^he Vernon Dtipot . . ." and so on. Dietze gulps Alje Get your feet out of those flowers." Chicken coop. S. P. .S.'i.'lOO. FOR SALE 4942. living'rPom and bedroom, close to school is nfearly completed, that the meat delightedly. She turns up h<^ At that pdint Mr. Calvin Meggs WI D. P. $1..500. Immediate Occupancy —- 4- center. modem conveniences, installation of the stokers at the nose, though, when he says "This loomed moonily on the horizon. High school is ' progressing mid onq is,from Hitler." "(jaJvln!’’ boomed Mr. Channing. ■ Room House, Hot water FOR SALE FOR SALE—CHICKENS, Inquire suitable for couple or three girls. C I ? heat. Larite lot. Located . Elast CXenter street Tel. 2-0593. "You. Calvin! Take this confound­ ADDITIO.V.AL LISTINGS AT at 214 Gardner street. \ ed zebra out of my'garden." AVAILABLE AT OFFICES. near, "Adams street. Mr. 'Meggs drifted up in bis BlAYESr ^^oarders Wanted 59-A whimsical way. “.Tsk, tsk," breath­ JOE'S GARAGE ^^Artlc|e» for Sale 45 \ A PAIR OF Crocheted Hat ed Mr. Megga, like one who is SMOCUIAR&L 7-Room Colonial. 3 fire­ ROOMS AND QUALITY meals. VLLE.N A.\U McKee Street FOR SALE—2 CAR GARAGE, privy to the desecration of a tem, Mis<:-MA«V places. Lot" 1^5 ft. front. reasonable,. Owner desires its re- Also, rooms with light housekeep­ pie. “Zebra?”, He placed a loving 'WOBTi.r'S - Situated on South Main IP to Chry.slcr 'Sedan, 4- ‘movaf. Inquire at 24 Walker St. ing pvrivileges. Central, reason­ . hand upon the no^e of Bucephalus. HriCHFOCK, I.^C. able, laiindry facilities. Ideal for KinoergarteH .ManvIie.ster'ifMliee: street. Full price 56..500. Door Tel. 6350. ‘■’Come away from the flowers girls or couples.. 14 Arch street. ■A m 9.53 -MAIN ST. TEL. 3.301 "dearie. 1940 Hudson Seda Phone 3989, “Henry," said Mr. Meggs. clear­ Willimatnic Otliw: List .Tour Property \yith' ' Door FOR SALE—CHILD S peddle car, y o n ing his throat. "I am here to Ulk 824 M.AIN ST. , TEL. 1935 This Agency. good condition. Tel. 8324. Apairtments,' Flats, business. One way or another^ I lfi39 Hudftofi Seda have amaaaed the sum of $13.75. Tenements BY J. R. WlLLliVMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR BOOFLB We Can Sell It. Door f; I assume that you are prepared to OUT OUR WAY Fuel and Feed ri' li cover It at thq prevailing odds?” FOR RENT—TWO ROOM apart­ Mr. Channing regarded his u k u s u a l OH.i’D-DbrT \ 1 8 0 t h e o u t ^ -L/TlAAT EICPLAINS ^ and l-Door Sedans. ment with bath, $20 per month. TOO, BUT ,MY I GOT TWE h o t t e s t FOR SALE- -ALL HARD season­ brother-in-law pityingly,. "1 am In a a b o u t a o j y NEVNS BIFice TUEH GANE 1 g l o ^ - T ( ^ t t e r l i T u e ■b t r e e t $145. to $225. ed wooq tor fireplace and furnace Inquire at Tailor Shop, 3 Walnut DBESSIKl’ LJPTO SISTER-IM^LAVW the midat of important correapon- MUSSOLINI t h e b o w s IS A TROLLEW CAR. L'Oe SAVO Oriler now for prompt delivery- 'Street. ■ .<30 HOME FROM A WORKS' HERE 'denee and you come to me bab­ I^HOP.— BUT WHEN • AWD SHE’D R u s h .'— UNCLE b u l g v •ADMIRAL.' TODW X-OITH- Tel. 523'4. After 5:30 P; M.. bling about $13.75. Go away, Cal­ T H E Y G O T O SPILL TH'BEANS! 19 A MOTORfANN — — HOWJ VOILL OOT A SO C K e'f- vin!” / NO. 1 W O U LD N 'T A 6US \NfTH -r- HE MOST Det Your “ E” Bonds Buy Mr. Meggs shook his head. ”No, TODAS H E .e o T Qh> TUE Telephone 8454 WRONiS T ^ C K AND A SO MUCH VMiLD Hi^NE. SPIED Read Herald Advs. Yankee Subs. Henry. I must remind you of our (BOOSE (N HIM P'S AKiO , little agreemehC You undertook LACN MOTDRHAN VtADE A jumper, smartly 'tntr^to show Hivt 8A C k. UP,^ . e n e r s t a s SUBMESRJSeCW off the. prettiest of your blouses to covsir any further monies I ON 5VAS- LAMt LEU^AitD and a' short, snug fitting jacket are might raise At four to one.” the two pieces whiph makes this ■ “Oh, all right,” Mr. Channing waved his handa exaaperatln$Iy. • c s one of the most useful fashions you'can have in a fair wardrobe. Pattern No. .8463 is in sizes 10, T Mie. Channing aank back into hit 12, 14. 16. 18, 20. Size 12 jumper , chair. "Well, where was ■ I ? " he Q > takes 2 1-2 yards 39-inch material, •aid. ”Where was'IT” short sleeve jacket 1,3-4 yards Before Meath could tell him. there came another intemiption. For this attractive pattern, send <2p 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage. The door o f the dsn opened dis- In cockstbook. PticH, 25 cenla. (Pattern No. 5603> sent 10 cents album is 15 cent#.

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i l * Manchester Evening Herald FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19451 f For Better Living Tomorrow, Buy Wcir Loan Bonds Today

The Army and Navy Club Auxi­ an Important factor' Labor condi­ liary haa received an invitation tions were also good this year and The W,rather Soujh Church Manchester Tobacco Crop eMpeeially, ‘from the High ^ ch c^. FALL CKUAKS Average Daily Circulation About Town from the American Legion Auxi­ Forerant of T. 8. t^eat*er Bureau liary to attend its installation of Date Book and gratnuiar .school atudenta/T n For the Month of Anguat, 194S officerk Monday evening at eight In the Sheds appreciation' of their exp^lent TONIGHT 0 Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., will he rarley Plans work this summer the corpbiAtlon 8:00 O’Cnock o'clock a t the Legion home on Sunday. Sept. 12 ROOFING , Continued cool today and to­ Uie speaker at the meeting of the Leonard street. had them all. 300 of them, to a V 8 2^8 Uen'a Frtaadahip club, Monday 'Annual outing Army and Navy .spiTial party last Satut^lay at Rlv- night; gentle wind*. Leatlors of the Variou.s Club at Villa Louiaa. ('oiisoliflaU'fL.Cigur C-<>r- ASBESTOS SIDING Orange Hall Klember of the Audit •v u tb rn at eight o'clock In the par. The Home Nursing grorip will cr.side Drive, Springfield. Mass. m Bureau of Circulation* lor of The church. ThU Is the first Monday, Sept. 18 Another Party .Tomorrow % resume its monthly m c^hgs after fsroii|>8 to DiHciiHS the MeeUng. Board of Selectmen, at porutton Gives a Parly 20 Reg. Gamies At Manche»tpr——A City of Village Charm meeting of the fall season and a the summer recess. Monday eve­ Tomorrow afternooh Mr. Smith INSULATION w full attendance Is hoped for. A .Municipal building a t 8. Ft»r 3 0 0 W orkers. has arranged a party at Reyman- $3 a Game for 25c ning a t eight .O'clock at St. Year’s IVo^raiiis. Joint In.xtBlIation of the Ameri­ £11 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS social time with refreshments a^ll Bridget's churclr^Certificates wjll der's on Oak street for the older Expert workmanship. All work (Classified AdverUslng on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1943 * follow the business. can Legion Poat and Auxiliary., employep^. There was some doubt be presented to the ■ members of A Fall Conference for Church FIr.at . rehearaal of Beethoven The Consolidated (^gar Corpora­ guaranteed. ReaMtinable Prires. 2 Free Games! VOL. LXIL, NO. 292 a t the^-mart of the sea.son whether No obligation for an estimate. the two classes completing the .School Ivoaders will be held at the Glee Club at Kmaniiel Lutheran tion ha.i harveated ita 1913 crop of G *>- Corporal Albert B. Carlson, son cour.se this summer. The remainder or ndl shade grown tobacco would Write. 7 Specials! of Mr. and Mrs. William Carlson south Methodiit church on Sunday church. ahade grown tobacco of 143 acrea be planted extensively hut the cor- of the'tlme*wlll be spent In reclcw- Flower Exhibit and meeting of Victory Smiles of 86 Fairfield street, is one of a ing'trcatments taught throughout and Monday evenings, .September and according, to General Manager. IKuation went ahead and took a‘ Sweepstake! Britons Told class of qualified aulomotlve me­ .Mancheater Garden Club, Center Paul Smitli, la one of the. be.st clinn'cc de.soite w hat most farm ers Burton Iiisulatinjj; Co. tte course by'one of the instruc­ 12 and 1.3. At five-thirty o'clock on church at 8, crops in recent years. Extremely were dr<*ading. a shortage of la­ Yanks Seize Salerno; chanics to be graduated from thp $5 Door Prize! 0 iRussians tors. Mrs. Be.tty Mcllduff. Ail .Sunday evening a Fellowship Sup­ Tueaday, Sept. 14 18U Oxford St. Hartford w Armored school at Fort Knox. JCy. those who. have, completed the favorable weather conditions were bor. M>-. Smith al.so 'said that the Hitler Appeal per will be served by the members Election Prlmariea at Amecican course are urged to be present. Legion Hall. St. Mary's Episcopal church of th« Asbury Group. At six-thirty school will, begin sessions. Sunday. Hoapital Auxiliao’ Garden Par­ A daughter, Marcia An-ne, was leaders will meet in thrtr depart­ ty at Mias. Mary. Chapman'a gar­ Entire Nazi Line Force Great September 19 at 9.30. born yesterday at the Manchester den, Foreat atreet. Wedge Is Deepened; mental rooms with superintendents Memorial ho.spital to Pvt. and Mrs. Aviation Cadet Donald W. Fish­ for a period of planning the work Wedneaday, Sept. 1,5 Edward D. Werner of Bremen Annual meeting and election of No Doubt Left Germans er, aon of Mf; and Mrs. H. W. Fish­ road. Private Werner, an aviation #or the First Quarter of the East of Dnieper er, of Academy street, has report­ Church School year. The best ways officera. Army and Navy Club at mechanic, is now somewhere in 8:30. Intend Strong Fight ed to Dorr Fieid- Arcadia, Florida. England with the U. S. Army Air and means in which to preseift- le.s.sons for children Iti the light of Sunday, .Sept. 19 To Maintain Hold on Navy Escapes Nazis Corps. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., and problems arising for them in the 3:30 p. m. —Song recital at Cen­ ■HAPPy f£€T Batter Fleeinjs German Senate Still Rev. Earl H. Furgeson pf the local w ar-torn world of today will be ter church. Thiplla of Mra. Chnrlca Italy; Rome Line Seen. Miss Erls D. Porterfield, daugh­ Yerbury. ’ Legions on 400-Mile __ Methodist churches. who have ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter­ studied. t^ t/r Several More German been , attending the Methodist The following group leaders will Fiftieth annivaraary celebra­ m I London, Sept. 11.—(.(P)—Britons Three Battleships, 11 field of 11.5 Pearl street has been tion. Zion Lutheran church. Front from Sea^ of t l a S M a y Ministers' Conference this week at awarded a trustees' scholarship at preside: Kindergarten, Mrs. W. Make i were warned by The London Times Dairy^ Pork Armored Allaeks Are ■ Wilbraham Academy, Wilbraham, Ralph Ward, Jr,; Primary, Miss Azov to Bryansk* at Cruisers, 8 Destroyers the University of Connecticut, for r k n fd!>FIi today not to underrate the force Mass., are expected home this eve­ high scholastic .standing. Mabel Trotter; Junior, Miss Anns l.*t Your *'E" Bonds Buy Repulsed hi Naples Northern End of Uk- L / f l o f f . Hitler's appeal yesterday And Numerous Small- ning. M. Wilbur; Intermediate and Yankee Subs. HAPPY ^ And Poultry Seelttr; Chaos Reigns Mr. and Mrs. Leland F. Spald­ Senior, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. ------^------1----- raine; Rout in Places. to the German soldiers and peo- er Units Steam Out of ^ A daughter. Carol' Ann, was born ing moved today from .53 Gerard Fetaures of the program will in. In Italy; Berlin Claims. Tuesday at the New Britain Gen­ ATTENTIVE fVill Come to p’« Nazis’ Hands; 12 Units | .street, to the house at 33 Stephen elude dramatic readings by Miss M onth In an editorial, the newspaper Drop Likely eral hospital to Dr. and Mrs. Hazel Driggs and a "Fellowship Moscow, Sept. 11.— — Pitelied Battles B.e- street recently occupied by Mr. and ROBERT DOELLNER Close Officially Next declared that the German leader’s Arrive in Spanish Harold Greenblatt of that city, Mrs. Edward Daley and family. Sing". Mrs. Donald E. Deyo and Teacher of PUPILS Battering the fleeing German address, his first In six months, left tMt‘<‘i) Germans and Mrs. Greenblatt was the former Mrs. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. will serve j -A' i \ legions along a 400-mile Tuesday IF/ten Sena­ no doubt that the Germans intend Port of Palma de' Poor If cather and Trou­ Miss Edna Fradln, daughter of Mr. Miss Frances Hawley, daughter on a decoration committee. Mrs. front from the Sea of Azov to fight strongly to maintain their Italians in Nqrth Today and Mrs. Julius Fradin of Hamlin of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hawley Fred TUden will be the conference VIOLIN and PIANO tors Go to fVprk. Mallorea in Balearies.' blesome Transporta­ Stodloi 5ft Walnut Street to Bryansk at the northern hold on Italy and that the capture ■treet. of Coburn road, will leave on Mon­ pianist. of Rome suggests they plan a de­ On Monday evening the leaders Tel. 7961 ' • " ■ f ' ■ ■ , end of the Ukraine, Red tion Problems .May Allied Headijuarters, North day for her senior year at Nasson W ashington, Sept. 11—(4*1— To­ fense line in that area. : London, Sept. 11.—(/P)-^ The Manchester Garden club College, Sprlngvalc, Me. She is will dine at six-thirty o'clock and ______Shoes that fit right make for better foot Army troops have imperiled Most Direct of Speeches — Africa, Sept. 11.—(/P)—The will meet Monday eve'nlng at eight day, yesterday and weeks before An important part of Ital.v’s Change Output Map. majoring in dietetics. convene in their own departmental comfort and health! We specialize in the entire Nazi defense sys­ “It was the most direct of Hit- | Navy had run the German American Fifth Army has o’clock In Center Church House. rooms to conclude plana for the fitting shoes for school age boys and that were May 24 around the Unit­ ler's ■ speeches," The Times’ diplo­ Members will report on their sum­ fall curriculum. A consecration tem east of the Dnieper riv­ Gen. Dwight Eisenhower and* U. S. Chief of Staff Gen. George gantlet today and was safely Washington, Sept. 11 i4*)—Poor seized the port oX Salerno and Members of the Covenant-Con­ girls. er and are threatening the sole ed States Senate and the day — matic correspondent wrote. "He i Mar-shall must have had a hint of the victory alrad when they flashed mer gardens, and bring In speci­ gregational church are reminded service prepared by the members Siipp^ Apron Sale lied about the origins of the war, in Allied or neutral ports. An weather and troublesome-Ijranspo^- thrown back .several more mens of interesting flowers or remaining escape corridor of the phew!—will not end until next these confident smiles during a recent meeting m North Africa. They German armored attacks to^ of the special meeting this evening of the Conference will be led by Crimean garrisons. Sledge-ham­ but even then he did not indulge Allied communique anhounc- tation problem* may team up to vegetables., There will also be two Rev. Ward, Mias Wilbur and the TONIGHT AT THE Tuesday. , were plannlrlg*,:the campaign that led to Italy’s surrender. at the church on. Spruce street. ^ 's. mer Russian blows reported today In spasms of self-pity. ..Almost his ed only that “the battleships, make many significant change* in deepen iti» wedge in the Na­ classes In flower arrangement, un­ superintendents of the schools, In On Sept. 14 the merry month of only promise was his assertion that ples area. Allied headquar­ der and over 15 inches in diameter. ^IUARRYVILLr ^ CHURCH .turned the German retreat May will officially come to a close .some crui.sers and other units the country’* dairy, pork and poul­ Miss Ruth Norton, daughter of Mrs. Irene Towle, Miss Mabel I many places into a rout. Germany would be avenged for the ters announced today, while OuAts will be welcome. A social Mrs. Marjorie Norton of 57 Acad­ Trotter, Herman Davis and Miss Near Bolton L ^e as the senators troop back for air raids... So far as words can of the Italian fleet” had ar­ try production map next year. time will follow with refreshments U'e have a complete 1, f Vast Stores Abandoned their autumn deliberations after a The Agriculture department re­ Chao* reigned throughout Italy emy street will return Sept. 15 for Hazel Driggs. abandoned vast spur the Germans to fresh efforts rived off Malta, but Aa.sociated and Berlin reported pitched bat- ■ in charge of Mrs. Anne L«wls. her sophomore year at Northfteld The Conference will close with M-leclion of favorite The enemy 10-week summer recess. it cannot be ignored.” Fall of Jap Air Base Press dispatches disclosed that ported today that supplies of feed SUPPER 5:30 toK^O srliool-age alyle* . . . stores of material as they g^y« Confusing? Blame It on the Sen­ will be unevenly distributed after ties between Germans and Ital­ Seminary, Ekist Northfleld, Mass. members 'observing the Lord's Hitler told the German nation three battleships. U cruisers, ian* In the north. j Members of the W.S.C.S. of the Supper together. ^ loaf, potato salad, mailr in long la.i- up more than 300 towns and vil­ ate’s fondness for "the legislative that the Italian surrender was of eight dcstroveis and numerous this year’s harvests, largely be­ ing, quality leal Iters. lages. Upwards of 6,800 German Fierce CoUnter-Xsaaiilts North Methodist church are re­ Oorp. "Tech. Albert \y. Heming­ All who are interested in 'the cole slaw, sliced tomatoes, rolls\ day,” which may or may not coin­ slight importance and that the smaller units had steamed out .of cause of poor corn and other feed minded that articles for the Silver way. stationed at ' Fortj Jackson, training of children, either friends officers and men were slain on the cide with the actual date shown on "ring of steel forged by the Ger­ On New Guinea Near the Nazis’ hands. crop* in some section* and the de­ Oack Nazi armored unit* Christmas sale, are to be butter, pumpkin pie, coffee. various sectors, said the daily the little pad below the pin-up girl man home front will never break. pletion of pre-war surpluses. Ship- lunged in several fierce counter- South Carolina, Is spending an or parents, are Invited to attend Soviet communique. Modernized in 1987 brought to the September meeting, eight-day furlough with hts par- the conference. Reservations may Adults 60 cents. on the calendar. "We may have to cede some ter- ning problema further complicate | assaulU against Ueiit. Gen. Mark the date of which will be an­ Mariupol, important port on the IVhether the legislative day and Two of the battleship* delivered the aituation ' W. Clark’s American ‘-'■•'c-n .nrt and Rritiah British enta, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hem­ be made at the South ohurch Children under 12, 85 cents. Sea of Azov, and Chaplino, rail to the Allies at Malta, the dis­ invaders at Salemp Friday, .but nounced later. ingway of Cone atreet. office. the -calendar day prance along _sir„.,giy _by Urfic Italians Sections in an unfavorable posi­ junction 60 miles from Dniepro- hand/ln hand dependa on whether able to guard the nation from all patches said, were the Andrea these were broken and the Allies All New Fall Shades In petrovsk—both strategic German Coininiinitfue Saying £ , •* 1~ft1 1 Doria and the Giullo Cesare. both tion include New England. Middle drove inland. The annual outing of the Army the Senate repesses or adjourns aasaults except the Brltish-Ameri- ! 2 THE\l)IORE WAR strongpolnts in the southern vyhen it finishes its daily chores. can bombing attacks. | Position o.f Enemy ^ t r i K P riIO W S 'i ancient 23,622-ton warships which Several pockets ot enemy re­ and Navy Club will be held at the Ukraine, — were stormed and tak­ O I.lJ.lV C / J-FIAJ TV O I recon.structed and mpdern- (Continued on P*g« Three) sistance have been wiped out, and Villa Louisa, Sunday. Members BONDS Y ou BUYOU I . . WUl R etaliate tor A ttacks { Manchester en by the Soviets. 1 (Continued on Page Four) Now Is Desperate. ___ . ized in 1937 Bach carries ten 12- prisoners now total several hun* should register on or before tomor­ THE QtqCKER Russian Naval forces from the | "But." he said, "technical and | . I inch guns as its main armament, dred, all German*. There are no row night at the club. HALE'S SELF SERVE . THE Vl(VICTORY! BOXY CARDIGANS Sea of Azov apd airborne troop.s organizational means are growing j Allies Direct rro illise The third battleship reported to Uulians reported fighting In this New and Used participated in the capturt ol which___ will not only . break the ene Allied Headquarters in the have reached Malta today, along German Army area. Salerno (pop. 50,000) ia on* The annual meeting and election The Offglnal In New England! Mariupol. / my’s air attacks foreve^ but will | pacific, Sept. 11.— On Ousting Germans with nine cruiser*, sin destroyers of the larger provincial cltlea ot Homes Available for of officers of the Army and Navy Editors Told Would Endanger Whole Line uv^meanT’’^"^ imminent fall of T o M arshal B atloglio. i »nd smaller unit., was not Identi- southern Italy. Immediate Occnpancy a u b wUl be held a t the cluh, Wed­ Volnovakha, on. t)»e Stalino- I fled. Use of Units U. S. unit* of the F ifth Army nesday, September 15, a t 8:30 p. m. and SLIPOVERS Mariupol railway and Barvenkovo, ' A Stockholm dispatch said that - the Japanese air base of Lae. Two Italian cruiser*, two oe- bore the brunt of the German re- midway betw*een S ^lln o and K har­ Jungle News in the opinion of men who have New Guinea, into Allied Washinglon, Sept. 11- i4*i-The j and two smaller units j sistance during .landings at Saler­ Alexander TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF kov. also were captured in the been listening to Hitler for years hands was indicated strong- pledged today to ou.st Ger- j were reported to have reached the no, and aUff fighting raged On th* hts speech turned out_ to be the Not Surprise day's advance^/ Fall of Chaplino j ly}\r today Lv'by n a f»nmmiinifiU6communique mans from* Italian soli and__ . w..by dt- | : RvitiaHBritish hbase n v at G ibraltar yester- 1 beaches. Five Nazi counter-hlows Jarvis To Insure Foitf Comfttrt and Proper Fil. We Use posed an immediate threat to Beat Tough weakest oratorical effort Of ' hts as t- « ‘ dav while a dispatch today irom were blunted on Thiiraday. British- 100% Wool Mixtures career. It was even weaker, they which said “the enemy’s reeling that promise to Marshal i Spanish port of Palma W Alexander St. Maaeheater Our X-ray .Machine To See That Shoc.s .Vrc Right. 0 Zapor6zhe.,/iapture of which would Swifl Disiiosilion' Matle Encounter Little Resistanoe rhoncs: in turn endanger the whole German said, than hts speech on the Gcr- sition now is despefate." Pietro BEUloglio and the Italian | Mallorca in the BaleSrics told of British unlU _encounUritd com- l^ lir Newsmen Have Chance Heroes ^ay last February). Whether the Japane.se, who have people immediately raised the ! the arrival there of 12 units of the Office 411: Residence 7M6 American Club s o u th e d line. ( held the Huon gulf town since Of F orrps fur Bailiff pajatively llttle”reslstance in their In tin t north, the Germans fell Hitler swore that the "treach- Italian fleet. landings gome distance away, but i ery " of Premier Pietro Badgolio’s Jan. 25. 1942, propose t.o make a question of what was to happen to Despite severe losses the latest Of Ilaly Displays Effi­ LGE. 24c ' w r ISSUE GREE N DISCOUNT STAM PS back from their DeSna river de­ To Report on Greatest,._ fight of it should become appar­ the ancient House Of Savoy. later were attacked by Gecman fuses near Novgorod Seversky, VST 1J u _ . i r . i government in deserting It* Axi* accounts indicated that In addition tanks which they repulsed. BINGO Story World Has Ever “^rtner to make peace with the ent soon. So far. only minor President Roosevelt and Prime to her battleships and cruisers It­ ciency Long Expected. ^flere the Red Army troops appar­ skirmisheR have been reported by Mini.ster ('3iurchill in a Jointly- "Steady progre.ss” has been $2.98 to $7-98 ently were heading for Gomel. 100 drawn statement urged every Ital­ aly had three aircraft carriers. 2.5 made by the invader* since the REG. 10c Kno»n, Covering War' two Allied forces pinching in on destroyers, 50 to 60 submarines Washington, Sept, 11—(/Pi The OLD miles to the northwest. This breach Lae from the northca.Rt an«j north­ ian "to strike his blow" now and MJIOUSe^SOH of the Nazi lines opened the way mier Badoglio and King Vittorio and a large number of smaller German Army's swift disposition (Continueu on Page Bes’Sn Tomorrow — ------^ Chicago, Sept. 11—14*»—Getting Emanuel equally for their action. west. denion.'firatc that, rid of Mussolini for an ehcircling drive towards Contemptuous of Japs' .\billty and Fascism, he desires next to be craft. of force* for the Battle of Italy RECORDS NEW “SOAPY-RICH’’ INC. Kiev, central Dnieper bastion. the new* in the jungles of the Up until a few hours before the Claim Battleship. .Sunk M M t o to m e* la for aal< From the northeaat, Austra-i rid of Hitler and’l'Nazis. display* exactly the aort of effi­ Night Gold Medal Unable to Lay Mines Southwest Pacific entails many armistice was signed, both had liana, who have battled the Ger- j I'tterly Ignore King The Germans claimed yesterday M ja m w ant bo beep Still further north in the Bryansk given assurances of continued Ital. -r and there has been no subatan- ciency and power that Anjerican ^lO lag the BOW oneo. hardships and dangers—but liews- mans in North Africa and areThey addre.Rsed the-m essage to 24'/,-Lb. Bag area. Incessant blows by Red In­ ian participation in the war. he openly contemptuous of llieir Badoglio. who succeeded Mus.aolini, tiatlon—that they sank a battle­ military men had expected • S'/jO each paM for old le ^ In Flour $1.46 fantry and motorized units forced men assigned to that war zone war-m aking machine that de»P'^« Flashes! RAYON GOWNS insisted. present foe's ability to fight, haveian^ the people, utterly ignoring ship and damaged cruisers which eeds lirespectlve of quanttty. the Nazis back- so fast that they have a chance to report on "the W hereabouts M.vsiery crossed the Busu river only tw'o King- Victor Emmanuel III. head had f)ed from La Spezin. batterings is sUH one of the wot id s (Late Bullettns e( the (ff) WlM) Carnation were unable to lay minefields. greatest story the world ever has Whereabouts of Badoglio - and Although the Italian Navy show­ Of Fine Quality Knit Rayon^ miles from the Malahang air of Italy's nilinir dynasty **^^So ^fa"r as could b* determined Huge stacks of mines were found the king were a mystery today. drome on Lac’a outskirts. ed reluctance to fight while it wa* ORANGE along the roads used by the fleeing known," says an Associated Press Rome radio has denied persistent here the German pteparaUops, in­ Battleship Sunk bgr Naala KEMP'S Round or V shape neck with ' ribbmi tie. Full Stockholm dispatches quoted The reports that the king has abdicated at war. its escape from the clutch­ Allied Headquartem '!■ Norik | Inn. Milk 3 c!:; 29c GET THESE AT GLENNEY enemy, the Moscow war bulletin war correspondent. Svenska Dagbladet as reportlnc "You watch," said one Aus­ cluding the Berlin claim of tpe tralian sergeant. "When we "ih favor of Crown Prince Umberto, es of the "Germans was considered Africa, Jiep*. 11—(AV-Soo« •*** 7U Stahl at Tel. 86M cut and length. Tea Rose and Blue. said. Muriin Spencer, recently return­ that Badoglio was In Sicily and as a major achievement for the Al­ capture of Rome, have injected no HALL Grade A,. Sliced, Sugar Cured LUMBER COMPANY (Berlin acknowledged the un- in close to the Jap, he’ll turn tail Tcprescrited as opposed to Musso­ new element into the situation en­ eftcapins from ed from the Southwest Pacific that Palermo would be the seat of lini's Fascism. lies. ports In nortbern ItaIjA ItallM - ceasing Russian advance. A com­ where he was on the front lines as the Italian government, following or fold up." The immediate benefit of its visioned by Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­ The ignoring of the king wa* hower when he announced to the warships fought a haU-hmir battta mentator on the German radio said an AP correspondent for more Rome's capitulation''toi the Ger­ The^e Australian*, stoived up pointed, to say the least. The capital ships to the Allied sea war Bacon Lb. 37c the Red Army pressure was con­ principally by sw am p and jungle, world Wednesday that Italy had with German bombers wbleb ab* than a year, last night ...told the mans. statements of the President and is problematical but there were tacked them off tb e laland-aC Ooca [ tinuous and that the German with­ Associated Press Managing Edi­ Berlin broadcasts insisted that now have. 25-pounders shelling long range possibilities. surrendered unconditionally. Ready To Eat the prime minister n'«iver''have been ,i\ssunned German Boa<^ Triio alca and asuik one battleatalF- A n I .69 each drawal "was atm going oh and not tors’ Association of some of his ex­ Vittorio had abdicated in favor of Lae. hasty, nor anything but well It will take time to re-equip likely to stop for some time. 'Very Up the Markham valley to the It is generally assumed that eyewitness account the ffctt j PiNEHURST WEEK - END NEWS periences. Crown Prince Umberto.The Ber­ thought-oiit._ them with new guns of Allied cali­ waa broughft here by an R. A. Jr, I . H.' grim fighting is in progress.") lin correspondent of the Zurich northwest of Lae. a large force ber and there is also the question Eisenhower is throwing into the We’ve succuried around this week to find different Smoked Shoulders Lb. 37e Have to Take Chances Whether it could "be concluded peninsula forces in sufficleiU pilot who snw It, Wing C om fclt I In many sectors, the Russians newspaper Die Tat quoted Berlin of Americans and Australians, that the United Nations intend to of manning them.. It was consid­ thinifs for your week-end shoppinj;. Have a good sup­ ’•There is news in the jungle, .which has been flown in by air strength to handle stiff J®' Law-W'right of South -AabdoM were reported cutting In behind officials a* sa%dng that not a single deal only with Badoglio. on the day ered that they would be useful for Cftenhire. He said the bnttlsalhlF ply of Eljfin .Mandarine and quite a'bit of Swift’s Ail more "than you can handle." .Spen­ member of the Badoglio govem- transports over the 12,000-foot- sistance and it is also a.ssumed t^ t cer said, "it is no place for corre­ of Italy’s liberation, was pure con­ the German boast of takiiig the sank after being spUt opM ^ Sweet' .MaTsarine. Try a pound.. .it’s only i points.,. Lb. Pkg. (Continued on Page Six) high Owen Stanley mountains, has jecture, however. . (Continued on Page Seyen Pure Lard 16c spondents who watch action reached Narakapor. 12 miles from Italian capital . and establishing hqmlst from the plane# of lialyWj and it will stretch the limited butter supply as Weil as SHOP through field glas.ses from a hill. • (Ccntlnned on Page Three) •v^Iore Than Mere Statement -what Berlin called "protection erstwhile allies^/ the enemy base. However, these Thft mc.saage was more than a anything we know of. We will have Cottage Cheese.. . Domino We have to go into the jungle are forward elements les-s than over the Vatican is true.. v GIRLS’ and take our chances. It may be^ mere statement—it waa beamed | The speed with which Gen. txr 12 Bim Passeiigers Killed no points.. .and several new grocery items, including - .. 14 ill Hospital 10 miles from Lae. by short wave radio directly to the | at some advanced airfield, at some "Our forces from both side.* are Nazis Expect Bernard L. M ontgom erys KiR^th Aldershot, Ortt.. Sept. H— COCOA MARSH AT 2.ic-JAR ' Ale and Flavors battle field or at some PT' boat Storiii Aides Italian mainland where the Brit- j British Army in the south and the| ^ fast Canadian National Rail-1 rapidly cloahig in on the main ish-American force* are at grip.*; Lieut, l.en Shurtine Beans Heinz Beans SKIRTS hideout along the coast. But while citadel of defenses.” today's com­ Allied troop.s under Lieut. I*'"'’-' «av* passenger train, streaking | i After Crash with the Germanji. New Landings Mark Clark at Naples move Hamilton at 50 mile* aa King Arthur Flour Pure Maple Syrup there is new* there, the jungle is munique said. 3 bdtfles 25c In-blaclt and white checks, red awful." Lose Posts . Said Roosevelt’' and Churchill to counter the Nazi aggre.*sions is, smashed into a staUed bus IgadogUo and the Italian people: PiNEHURST MEAT DEPARTMENT (Contents). plaid and plain- oolors. Pleated Spencer asserted that Brig. Gen. said^to depend on two things: The-.Aldershot level croealng all around. ..Sizes 3 to 6x. 42 Injured When Buses British Planes Blast "It ha* fallen to you in the hour Weslern France Viewed strength of the German dispo^i-j killing of. Ita 14 VERY FRESH (1 POINT) PORK KIDNEYS Hanford MacNlder. stationed in of your country’* agony to take the Southwest Pacific, described Gilbert Named Acting tions ih south and central Ital>. _ „j,„„pnger*. The other two were l f)c l*ound. Case of 12 bottles 99c Ckillide Head-on in Shipping and Ports the first . decisive steps to win As Mosi Likely Point and the effectiveness of Bnti.sh and and were taken to * . .CContents). jungle w arfare as ’"like fighting Foreign Minister as FNer Try (Jrote & Weigel's or Swift’s Polish Rings Bridgeport Avenues. inside a mattress except that one New . Sept. 11—(/P>—Roy­ peace and freedom for the Italian For Next Allied' Blow. American supp'ly operations. pital HuiilHton,HaiitHtc. . eight ffillee (Easter Polish it is also called), Grote’s Pres.sed Ham $1.98 to , can't aee so far. And I don't mean Gache, Bunge Ousted. al Air Force bombers, and fight­ people and to win back for Italy Must Have Base of Operation* away Their condition was be-l Regular Size Bottle ing planes, taking advantage o t a an honorable place in the civiliza­ B efore Clark can tackle the One of tbe| Bridgeport, Sept. 11—OP)—Four­ a nice, decent dry and uninhabited Stockholm; ..Sept. I I —f/Pi—New lleved not serious. or Frankfui'ts? All three are much in demand now. , ^ lull in the heavy rains, blasted tion of Europe. enemy on a large scale or make se- woman reinalned luilden- teen of -12 persons who were in­ mattress. I mean the kind you’ve Bucqps Airea. Sept. 11—(.Pi—. Allied^ oflensives overshadowing FRESH DO(i BONES...... 10c to I5c tray seen half afloat in a puddle by the river shipping and port installa- “You have already, freed your tifled today. The bus waa| Certo 23c $2.98 jured in a head-on crash of two Minister of the Interior Alberto country from F'asclst servitude. the Italian invasion in scope are (Continued on Page.Four) Bridgeport Auto Transit base* at Uons in the Akyab region Of Bur- sheared In tw o. Boifed Ham.. .Slices of Ham... Butt or Shank Halves of Gilbert has been assigned to the itia, yesterday, a B ritish commuhl-. 'There remains the even rriore Irh- expected by German military ex­ Fairfield and Sherwood avenues (OonUq.ued on Pngn T w o ); post of acting foreign minister in perts to be launched soon, dis­ Ham... Bag Sausage.. .Small Link Sau.sage. que said today. portant task of clearing the Ital­ LitlleyHo|»e of More Beer BOYS’ ^ yesterday afternoon, remained In place of Admiral Segundo Stoml ian soil from the German in- patches from Berlin said today. -Llt-I BARE MARROW BONES FOR SOUP STOCK d . ; St. Vincent’s hospital today. The • Vengeance dive-bombers e.scort- Washington. Sepf. II. ^‘Tl- Jar Rubbers 6 2 5 c who resigned after his failure to ed by fighters bombed and ma­ .vadera." . r They view western France, tar­ BontI>8 tie hope of alleviating the presenti 10c to lac Tray. others were treated Irf St,. Vin­ obtain' lease lend aid 'from the -One reference was made to Mus- get of ceaseless Allied aerial soft- inilloii-wlde shortage of beer wwM cent’s and emergency hospitals and Nazi Warships chine-gunned an- oil jetty at Sat- Use the vegetables from your garden and these Large Box Prenilep Jers_ey Suits United Stales, it was announced yogya*- creek, near Akyab. Bomb solini and he wa* called an "ac- entfig-up blows, as the most Ijkely offered today »>.v the War ro were later dischaiged. last night. point for the next Allied Blow, but IS .\dminlstration. Reporting on bones to make a delicious home made vegetable soup. Patrolmen William Dunigan and Aid for And Now We Olfei- You Fancy tirade wlth'short panta, in copen blue It waa indicated however,, that (ConUnued on Pago ’Two) (Continued an PageThree) said they are prepared there as - ______^ conference with a Brewing In ^ Cake Flour 23e and gray only. Sizes 3 to 8 Edwin Daly said the bus driven by Hide in Arctic Gilbert's assignment waS tempor­ well as in the Balkans for any , itrv Advlsop- committee, the WfS . Ralph Foley, 31, of Whippoorwill , j, SMOKED BEEF TONGUES Ml luffb . . . Mcfkdil. A Uktsd Short or long sleeve Jersey top. ary and that he also would con­ attack. '' Fliers Blasling Dav and said .govemment limitation*-^ (6 Pomlk) ...... pound 53c dtotr wifl ••d BrlfMM M lane, Stratford, travelling west oh tinue his duties a* head of the In­ riieris ^ ' ..roduetion and transportation tai Fairfield avenue, swerved far to Tirpitz and Scharnhorst .bdmit ItaUan Resistanoe 1 Lb. and IS Oz. Jar terior department until a perma­ Nazi military commentator* de- ^ Night at LoiiiinUiiicd- j-nities w«iuid not P""'** \\ e do not promise you all the red meat cuts of pre­ Prune Jam 35c the left around an auto it was fol­ nent foreign minister is chosen. con?»unt<*r war days. . .but it looks as if we could take caTe of you FOR NEXT WINTER! $1.25 to $1.98 lowing, wliich was making a right Reported in Heavily Woman Senator Opposes clwed their forces now control tlon of Stornl's resignation was fol­ most of middle and northern Italy, lions Around Naples. mands. with a satisfactory cut this week-end, including more Freeh California turn into Sherwood avenue. The lowed by the, removal of ^b erto policemen said the Foley bus crash­ Fortified Alt Fjord but admitted hat Italian troops GROUND MEAT THAN USUAL. Come in and look Separate Long Cache, undersecretary, and Rl- Ban on Drafting Fathers continued to offer rehistanee in j Allied Headquarters tn North ordereil To Pay ed head-on into an eaatbound hua chardo Bunge, head of the Divi­ Africa Sept M "I’' Continuous Omaha. Sept. 1 .Munlrtl around and we will do opr be.st to satisfy you. 3tockholiii. Sept. 11—(tP)—’The .some of those areas, yesterday. A inca, r^epi.Sept. '1 __ ^ ^ I,.....). , O'Brien has n» Green Peppers HEAT driven by Robert Connor*, 28, of sion of Political Affairs. This relavs of AmelicBil and British ,|udge Dennis 216 Garfield avenue. German battleships 'TlrpiU and Italian resistance also was eni Be sure to buy Bacon this week-end. . . it is only INSULATE yOUR HOUSE action caiiaCd considerable sur­ Washington. Sept.'il- m. closes at 6 p. m. ^Fresh Celery HOW. The fronts of Both buses were ex­ Except for one short excursion or prohibit drafting of pre-Pearl-l of Army and Navy officials Bolzano. Verona. Cremona. Rar- l u n u ^ to the Island of BJomoeya.Th the from their poata did not give any Har^r father*. the requifed alze of the armed m*. Modena. Bologna. Mantua and Fifth Army. offX l headquarters I o-Brieti. m 1^ Fridays and Saturdays. tensively damaged. ”I think if the Army and Navy forces, eatimsted at reports declared today. Omaha court* un^r _ BALSAM-WOOL Foiey received a possible . com­ Norwegian sea, neither of the pow­ reasons but it seemed likely that now Reggio Emilia. No. 1 Quality aj> the foreign minister’s principal needs fathers, there's nothing to' 10.000,000. and said she would not ^multaneously. U. S. A-36 dive- „amag** *ection o f j h e ^ i BUY YOUR FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BAKERY AND mA $1.50 pound fracture of the right knee erful warships was believed to Everything north of a line ex­ bomber* swooped dora n on large | price control law. ruled ATTIC INSULATION and Connors received head injur­ hav* been outside the northern advisers they were conSlderied to do but Uke them." said the only question their views. tending Worn the French, Riviera BIRDS EYE ITEMS HERE , . . share the responsibility for the woman member of■ the■■ --U. S-- Sen-- Her son* are lieutenant colonels Ge^^an convoys moving north- dav S - . thatk.. n..t«.«mo DIgiacomo mmust ust P*Tpny '» ALL YOUR FOOD AT ONE STOP! IS GUflRfiNTEED ies. Norwegian coast since they took in the'infantry, Paul Caraway be­ to the Adriatic aea is fully -under to' the soldiers’ attorney, Ht|| McIntosh Apples 'Two emergency hospital am­ up their new hiding place after be­ difficulties s^ith the U. 8. State she has two sons in the srm- German control although Italian ward on highways toward* the departm ent ed force* and contended that her ing stationed here and Forrest at Naples and Salerno battlegrounds. Boyle. • Canning Tomatoes will sell at 89c basket, TO S4VE FUfl Stamps Given With Cash Sales. bulances and the police ambulance ing moved from Trondheim fjord Camp Pickett, Va. , garrisons still hold some position* Selected 16-Qt. Bskt. and emei^ency truclc transported six months ago. Shortly before midnight news­ constituents in Arkansas feel about in. the Alps and some towns, the — - Destroy 100 Truck* ’ . ■lock,...not field run. $1.95 INCREASE COMFORT men were called (o government the father draft as she does. Senator Wheeler (D-Mont) has They 'were credited officially ‘■LJbLJBl the injured to the hospitals. All A Swedish Naval observer here a bill pending to postpone the Germans told the correspondenta tnicks Treasury Balance did not believe either ship partici­ House and told to expect a "prob­ -'Tve. talked a good deal about Win OouUnue "Elastic Defense with destroying fully 100 Na.9 Quality staff doctors in St. Vincent’s were it with the people down home and drafting of fatljers until Jan. 1 and andf damaging 200 more. on the called In and the shift going off pated In the German Naval Tftak able important annou'ncement” The spokesmen declared that Washington. 84pt. Uc They were handed Instead a rou­ they *U aeerm to feel that Congrea* Chairman May (D-Ky) of the road between Lagonegfo and duty rsmainftd to hsip. Fopoa #ald an SplUbergen two House Military Affair* committee Germany would continue her pOsiUon of the T r * * W ■ fP jJ ^ y s ago. * tine handout ^ ahouliln't 'hfiterfere, ’ Mrs- Chraway "elastic defense” of the Russian Auletta, north of Sapri. inmurst Gfvcemync. McIntosh Apples The W . G. Glenney Co. la ''Fairly OMKr* Coadlttea added. ”I can’t aee how Ojngress said that when Congrea* recon­ Few enemy. planes were en- ‘ Receipts. Tbc In "fairly good” condition In 8t. Three crack German cruisers, At that time, however, b semi* venes Ttiesday he will introduce' front while Field Marshal Erwin ditures.' I224.506.474.M: itat 302 MAIN STREET '^^'Coal, Lumber,.Masohs^ Suppliesf Paint JMtMLiU the Prin* Eugen, Admiral Scheer official tip said the military cab­ can permit sending 18 and 19 ance, »5,*43.9»1,1»*.8L j 16-Qt. Bskt. Vincent’s hoapital this morning legislation to bar such inductions (Conttaoed OB P*«! T hreel $1.19 and Koeln. were reported recenUy inet would meet in exUnordinary year old* into the services,ami (OMttaoed M P*g« Three> 3.‘I6 No. Main St. Tel. 4148 Manchester M A h C N IS T m CONM* allow fathers to go.” ' ‘ entirely. (Oe^tiaoed am Pag* Tktta) in the Baltic sea. session this morning.— ■ f