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The Weather PAOB FOTJRTEEN ot 0. B. Weather Fair tonight and Saturday, oon- shotvs. Great Britain was second tiniied oool tonight, zllghtly Paganl’s West Sides will prac with 11 originations registered. warmer Saturday afternoon. About Town tice at Mt. Nebo tomorrow night Smith Named Other countries represented in at 6 o'clock and all players are yesterday’s figures vrere; Russia neen oi women wno navs the itianche$ter~^A City of ViliogB Charm requested to report. five, Sweden three, Lithuania three, necessary qualities to act as lead To New Post Italy four, Austria and Eire, one ers. Many. large centers through Thera will be • distribution of Directors of the Bluefields A. C. out the country have recognized (SIXTEEN PAGES) federal commodltlee here Friday, each. MANCHE.STER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1940 will hold a meeting tomorrow The total number of registra the value of this work for girls <(:iasBlHf4 AdvertlMfiK ca Page U ) it was announced today. Besides night at 8 o’clock at the clubhouse Dorcas Society Members and have Included the Girl Scouts the usual grooery staples and Slate Welfare Head Is tions filed to date numbers 768 as pn Emerson street. A special meet of Wednesday night. among agencies helped from the fneh Tegetables meat will be giv ing of the entire club membership Appointed Member of T o Sponsor Unit at annual Community Chest collec en out tor the first time. Bacon will be held Sunday morning at 10 Emanuel Lutheran. tions. and smoked hams, as well as o’clock, when plans will be made Personnel Committee. Offer Aaslstajioe cheese have been received. Large for the annual banquet. -■ Two Services Mrs. Peterson gave a detailed amounts will be given this week. state Welfare Commissioner Dorcas society members at their account of the procedure followed The daughter born on August Robert J. Smith of thla towm was flrst fall meeting last night at In conducting a scout meeting. The September meeting of the 30 at the Hartford Hospital to Mr. named yesterday by Governor Emanuel Lutheran church, listen Both speakers are deeply interested Tolland County Democratic Asso Here by Rabbi Carol Gives Up Throne to Prince Mihai; and Mrs. Anton Hartl. Jr. of Baldwin aa a member of the State ed to talks by Mrs. Albert Robin in the work and will render all as ciation Is dated for Monday at 8 Forbes street. Fast Hartford, has Advisory Personnel Committee. son of the Manchester Girl Scout sistance possible in -organizing a p. m. in the town hall. Spring Hill. been named Patricia Ann. Mrs. Commlskoner Smith succeeds La Council, and Mrs. Carl Peterson, troop at Emanuel, church. Al Mansfield. Several members of the Hartle was the former Miss Mar bor Commissioner Cornelius J. Jewish People Hear who is scout leader of Troop 2 at ready 12 girls have signified their Democratic state ticket will be garet Kerr.S daughter of Mr. and Danaher, who recently resigned ing Several Rabbis; To the Manchester Green school. The desire to Join the troop and it is present as speakers. Mrs. Thom.sa Kerr of 0 North from the board due to business Dorcas girls are planning to spon hoped organization will be effected Fairfield street. reasons. The appointment of Com- Pick Leader Here. sor a troop at the Emanuel Lu during the present month. A public hearing of the Zoning theran church, with Mrs. Peterson Refreshments and a social Jlme Board of Appeals is srhediiled for Assistant Charity Superinten were enjoyed by the thirt^flve Attacks oii Britain Mightier Than Ever Rabbi Berthold Woythaler of as the leader. tonight at 8 in the Municipal dent Albert Behrend is spending Scouting Is E.xplalned Dorcas girls who attended. building. New York will officiate at services hl.s vacation with hi’s ' .son-in-law Mrs. Robinson, who has long ______^______♦ ------— ------and daughter Ruth, in Mlnneapo- Friday evening, at 8 p. m. in Tem been Interested in Girl Scouting Routine biislness will be dis- I n,s Minn . Mr and Mns. Thomas ple Beth Sholom. The congrega gave a comprehensive talk on the ALICE COFRAN T A 1 L 9 R 1 N ^ rhargtd at the regular meeting of ' Kent Mitchell, and small grand tion of the Temple w ill hear a num movement, outlining its aims in (Knuw-n .^s Queen Alice) Mihai Succeeds Carol on Throne the rerreatlon committee sched daughter, Marion Kent .Mitciiell. ber of Rabbis during the ensuing helping girls to build strength of i SPIRITDAL MEDIUM o f IN P IA N uled for 7:30 p. m. in ihe Munu i- ' weeks before making a selection body and character and to take i Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Meets Demands Made pal building tonight. Tomorrow being the fir.st Friday of a permanent-deader of the local over the responsibilities______of gooti ' Bom With a Veil. azi Planes in Waves of the month masses will be cele Jewish congregation. citizen-ship. The program becomes j Readings Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Miss Marjory and .Miss Dorothy brated in St .lamcs's and St. Rabbi Woythaler will also con increasingly important, she .said, Or By Appointment. In the Service Cheney are spending several weeks Bridget's church at the usual first duct a children’s Sabbath service as new phases are added to it and of the People tor SO Year*. at Keene Valley in the Adiron- Friday hours. This evening coii- Saturday at 10 a. m. .Members of I new girls reached through the for- 171 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. dacks. N. Y. fe.sslons will he heard In both the’ TempIe and their friends are ' mation of new troops. —The work Phone «-22S7 By New Dictatorship, churches. Invited to attend both servloe.s. must be kept lncxpen.sivc. it must Too Thick to Count; A group of inemLs from Rock be made easy for every girl inter- ville. Vernon and .Manche.sler at- | e.sted in healthful outdoor life, and tended a birthday party yc.sterday ^ Is (fIvcmi Party in companionship with other girls afternoon, honoring .Mrs. F.tta Hospital Line to Join the different troops. The Knowlton of Vernon Center, moth Then Flees into Exile er of Mrs. Henry K. Lar.«on. who Bv Her Friends F. E. B R A Y Battles Continuous was 8S ye.slerday. 8he wa.s the Zone Prohlem MARJORIE M:LS0 N .lEWELER recipient of three hcautifully ileo'- DpNtiiiation of Ruman* rated birthday cake.s, personal I Mis.s Alma Blrath of Ea.st Middle SOPR.\NO Rritish Fighters Take Colorado Mountain Trout gifts and numerous l ards. which State Theater Building More Bases Building Ext(‘nioner Smith us effective inime I a surprise party rerontly at Ihe Onslaught; Set Upon Foil Britain’s | Not Sought Gperre Peril Knowlton r.scortcd her guests ision Ruling. Tel. .'l.'ifi.’l rado'a mountain trout are go I ^ From Constanta Not diatelv. home of her aunt. .Mrs. Conrad At I^ast One Forma around her gardens, and all had a Tlie State Advi.sorv rcisonnel i Ca.sperson of Hai kmataek street. Watch and Jewelry ing to go boat riding. Game Director C. N. Feast k n«>wn; Magda Lupes* plea.sant afternoon The Zoning Board of Appeals CoiumlUee i.s e.xpei tod to meet in i who wa.s a.ssisted by Mi.s.s Biiath s I Bv A m eri^ Causes Act tion of 200 Bombers ; reports that a tagging experi Air Defenses will get the Job of deciding if the the near future to olei’t a new now I f'onsin.ronsin, Misj* Shirley McTntnph I . _____ cu,. Said to Be with A public supper for Saturday chairman to siieeeed Mr. l>anaher. C am '''' «nd a pjea.snnl sorial time Piiblir Stenographer Repairing At And Battle Planes to ment produced the "surprising evening will be served from .liSO Manchester Memorial Hospital Commis-ioner Smith, a Kepuhli- | " ‘■re followed by a deheious s.il.ul revelation" that 80 per cent of Roosevelt .Si^iCGosta Ri- Proclamation of Abflica- ■Abdicating .M onarch; to 7 at' the Quarrvnlle .Methoriist can continue n part of tt.s pre.scnt ran, ha.s .s,-rved In the C.enrral A.s- ! lunrhmn .served hv the hnstr.H.sr.s Will l>o Wttrk Ourlnff Spare Fend Off Attacks on trout planted In streams ven Break Through Toflay Time. Neat Work Ciiiarniiteed. Reasonable Prices ill Receive Pension. rhiirch by the l^adies Aiil scaiety. building extension work. It wa.s s«‘inb!v thriM* terms ami a/* Statt Miaa Birnth roccivrd n number Airports Near London. ture no more than 30 or 40 feet ' After Fierce Battlca; ' ca an:raduated fr**m Write r. n . R.iv 91, where they are dumped from ergHfig Completely in 011.4 Times Facing Rit- spector Kdward't’. KlUott. ,Ir., saiil Mr i.s a fminrr Martfnr1aneneKter tirren lyoncion. Sept. 6.— (.AP) — tnicks. pie. rolls anri coffee, ('hlldren un ^ 'Ilians for Defense. mama: Asks Faith —Ki'ig rai’dl n, yielding to permit for excavation work on ( 'ompl n>llrr. M#* was iippoinlrd cla.**^ of 1939B. Creeling Cards for To get the unadventurous During Engagements. der 12 will be served at half Coming wave on wave in fo r-; demands of Rumania's new Armory street whiih ti.i.s come to ilrpnty .stair aernt In uhnt \.^ n<*w .All Purposes In Town fish to sections not accessible to price. Mrs. Dorrs .=;kinner, presi mations too thick to count, I a point at the edge of the street thr Statr W rlfarr 1 .'(-[tart mont in trucks, nibber boats will , be I Berlin, Sept. B '/Pi German ' Washington Sept. 6 •T Presi B'lf barest, Sept 6 .T The militar.v' dictatorship and dent of the sficiety is .serving as Adolf Hitler's warplanes to- j used. chairman of the supper committee. line. , .laniiary. UTuirr i V'iumis.sionrr pursuit planes accompanying ^ dent P>,(>aevelt said . today' that text of Kmc Carol's pro' lamalior. riotoii.s clamor in the streets, It is under.slood that Imilding o i W rlfarr Frr.U'rir < Wali ott day launched mightier a.s- RKVMANDKR S FOR RKTTKR FOODS: ; bomber formatlona reported back Coala Rita-and Euiador were co of hl.s abdi’ ation abdicated today in favor of lines not rovered liy decision of and w;v5 app^tinlr'l ( N tmiiussionor TTie Misses Margaret aud Cath sault? than ever against Brit- operating C(jmplele!y with the , the Board of Se|ertmen have tiecn hv MovtTn'T Baldwin .lulv 1. 1939. HOMF, MAI)K RAVIOI.I — HALF HROH.KHS I'lo Berlin today that the raiding Very serious times have rom.e his ]H-year-old son Mihai and erine Comer of Shenandoah, Vir ain after the worst night of United .States in plan-s for de- ' ur-m m.y country. It is 10 years rovered by a recently adopted reg- | He is al.-o a commi.s,sioner of the .Ste.Tmed ( ’lam> On Ihe Half Shell squadrons broke through Britain's ■ fled into e.xile aboard the roy ginia. are visiting their cousins. ulation o’f the zoning authority South .Manehe.sfer lire department, the war. and engaged in a se Italian Fliers fenae of the Amern as, but he since I undertook a position of Mr and .Mrs William l^eonard i air defenses after fierce battles al yacht. Reported with him which e.stahliahes a line 10 feet [ S»-rv<-s As \p|>eiils Board Hraceidle Soft Shell Crabs MAGNETOS ries of non-stop battles all thla morning. added that no negotiation-s for grave responsibility becoming ■ and family at 22 Demlng .street. acquisition of additif>nal Naval an-1 , sovereign ruler of my country. I was red-haired Magda Lufies- from the street line in all in* I The advi.sory' personnel commit- , (R A m V WINKS — l.lQl ORS AM) HKKR j Thirty-five Britlah planes were tee. rompfvsed of two department over the I,ondon area and Hit "Lifeline’ air ba.se.s were now under ay imn.ediately began working with cu. his associate more than Chapman Court, Order of Ama stanrea where no other je^'ulation Truck Tractor ami destroyed during the.se engage- ■ ha.s been adopted by Urn Sdot t- heads, one institution Itoad and Dance Music Tonight Hy Don Mac and His “ I'p Heats” southeastern F!ngland. To merits, informed German sources With any country. all. my energy in behalf of my of a decade ago when he re- ranth will hold its first fail meet two elassitiod service cmpkvyees. A.sked about reporl-s that Costa (O'.nlry and with great love. I did ing tomorrow evening at eight men. ^ Stationary Eii<>;iiir meet the onslaught, masses said. At one airport the Nazi i linqui.shed his right to succes- Zoning .\ppHe«. serves as an appeaLs board under i of British fighters took to the For Britain attackers were reported to have Rica had offered to this country everything my conscience dictated ' o’clock In the Masonic Temple, the merit sy.stem act and advtsy»s ■ Mafinetoh Repaired— (_tocos Island, a'oout 60u mile.s : for die good of Rumania. .sion to the throne for gay Royal Matron Mrs. Astrid Dougan On Armory' street it is slated skies, setting upon at least destroyed 10 planes on the ground Follow!^•'the abdication today of King Carol TI of Rumania the Seleetmen never have e.stab- and ai»sisU the personnel director REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT along with several hangars and (right, aljovei his IS-ycar-son, Mihai deft, abovei, who ruled the tur northwest of the Panama Canal in Today misfortune has come upon I Pari.s exile and let Prince and several of the officers and i the Paclfit . for a b.ase. the pre.si- li.shed a buiMinp line, hence the of the State. | 3.’5-37Oak Street < hu«. Keyiiiamier, Prop. to fiivr a strong spark one formation of 200 bomb acce.sBory plants. bulent little Balkan kingdom from U>27 to 1930 as the world-famed oui I ountry. She timls herself fac , .Mihai reign a.s chilrl mionarch members are planning to attend | The members of the Iniard arct | Telr|.hi.ne .Stt’fJ Dive Bomhiiig Attack dent rephCil that all he could say- the .supper and official visitation | 10 foot zeming rule applies. The ers and battle planes and (The British reported 28 Ger "boy' king, " took oath of sovereignty In front of a microphone at 7:30 ing g-ave peril. I want to eliminate ' under a regency. The destina State Trea.suri'r .Ui.seph K. Talbot. on that w-as that there wa.s com these perils by turning over to m.y of the gr.snd offii-ors at the court \ excavation is hetnp (lone within Exeliaiijie Mafiiieloes fending off bomb attacks on “ Virtually Destroy^ man planes downed today 1 a. m. His father’s abdication came at 6 a. m., climaxing a night of Superintendent Hugh B. ('ampbell stormy riots, shootings and death as the populace clamored for Carol plete cooperation between Costa son, whom I know you love, a great tion of the royal yacht which in Windsor thus evening. this prohibited area. airports in-the London area. Bomb British HarfKirs. P.ica and the L'nited State.s In the According to Town rounsel of Mneast-on-Thames Tuberculosis .Malta Fortress; Four to surrender the throne and his new dictator premier, Gen. Ion -An- deal every chance of being king. i .sailed into the Black Sea from for the popular types. BattlM were raging In fully The German high comnyand re- , ’ defense of the America.s William S. Hyde, who is also .Sanitarium, Francis W. Hogan of ported German bomb^rB "effec tonescu, insUsted he yield. General Antoneacu pledged his fealty to Sacrlfioo To Save ( ountry foiis'anta was not known. the .Mi'tfir les department half a dozen areas of southeast Vessels Are Damaged. Another q ie.stion at Mr. Roa.se- I make this sacrifice to save the presiflent of the hospital. Armory ern England, and the Air Ministry tively" bombed l^iutlsh harbors the new king at the conclusion of the oath-taking ceremony, while velt's pre.ss conference waa wheth The king boardi'^d it after se- I street i.s not an arceptril ti»\vn ,uid .b'hn>F! Toohev of the High and Industrial ostabll.shmenLs last disorder still rage<) in the capital Carol wa.s cxpe< ted to Join Mme. DEPOT S(J. way Piq«art merit. said at least 34 German planes Rome, Sept. 6 /Ri Italian air er the Gal.apagos Islands, about ((onttnued On Page Two) j cret departure from Bucha- >IAKKKT I road, and does not dunr under the had been shot down in the fighting night durlivg far-ranging raid.s -Magda Liipeacu, his red-haired Jewe.s.s friend, in exile Mme Lupc.s- 1,000 mile.s southwest of the Free Delivery! riionc 7626 ! regulations regJirdlng huilding NORTON men struck bat k at Britain, the over riorthwest. .southeast and cu was reported waiting for him aboard a royal yacht at the Black I rest tiv .spiecial train. before mx>n. canal, were involved in talks with j lines Some previoii.s derision.s high command announced today, central England Sea port of Constanta. Ecuador He made the same re I Ba.sk of him ui troubled, dia- Swordfish ! on this question argue apain.««t tlie King David Lodge ELECTRICAL Nine British I’lanes I>Mt The high command said several membered Rumania ("arol left hl4 Nine British aircraft were ad with a raking flic of sir raids on ply, namely, that Ecuador was pound ...... view of tho ti'wn roun‘»ol, it has airports In the neighborhood of I working with thi.s country on '-on- French^ Jajjs son a-s the .front of an AxiJ- 35c been stated. d o Act as llosi Instrument Co. mitted lost but six of their piloUs her "lifeline" from the central Lincoln and hlg oij depots at ' aligned military dictatorship were reported saved. tinenlal defense Fillet of Haddock, 4% j" In any' event. KllUdt ha^ tefusfd PHONE lOfifl ' Mediterranean to th^ Indian Thames Haven. In Essex, and dork I .No i)ther Bases Sought ^ which already had started a to issue a permit, pnd'ernnfr te I The Air Ministry said that "in- facilities In East lymdon were i whole.sale roundup of important pound ...... Hilliard SI. Manchester Ocean. Roosevelt Renews Plea Mr. Roosevelt empha-sized. how- Reach Accord let the zoning authority interpret Tl-.e F’.it t uirch.M Militant, a urn- ten.slve ” -air battle.s resulted In In apparent reatlation tor Brit blasted and set afire (J ’ over, that there were no ncgolia- political figun-a in (.'arol's decade its own regulation. Advcrli.se in the Hcrahl—It I’ avs turning back attacks on several ■ of power Scallops, foi'miui HIM lion of the Odd Felb’ws, ish boiiihardruelilta in the Dodeea- i In the course of these attacks I Lions on at all to acquire base.s Work on the hospital ad-tition will \-!sit King David !» d g e No airdromes a.3 the Germans .a t - :j nese Lslands, the high command ! German raiders engaged in furi- other than those granted by Great On Iiido-Cliiiia ' Government circles reported pint ...... 29e was started before a building per 31 I r» (> F tomorr")W evening for tempted to smash their way up 1 reported a dive bombing attack ! ous encounters with British fight- For Draft Law^ Speed I Britain on eight of its cro'.vn colo- that Carol in exile would receive mit was issuefl and plans w«'re H lodge (.'iemonuil 'rhe group will the Thames valley toward l»ndon. j ^^blch "virtually destroyed" the I ers, but came out victorious, the ! nies from Newfoundland to Bntish an annual ' pen-sion ' equal of $60,- Clams. changed without ronf«‘rrmp with but that only "slight" damage was | fortre.ss of Dell .Mara a’t Malta, 0(11). iiv in full dre.^s umfi'iru for the ' dally communique said. Guiana in exchange for .’lO over General .Vfireement (iov- 2 quarts .... 29e the building in'^pertor. it was work and will b»‘ in charge of Cap done to one factory In the are,. | („jjr steamers damaged in attack-s Other heavy attacks were re- age destroyers. Ixng Ik-lMile On I*etislon learned tain Ktnler H. BaMwin A row of 40 houses al,o ' wa-s on convoys In the Mediterranean ' ported made on Liverpool. Siinder- I., m . Lal,or tO .Aft Prior to the president's meeting enis Military Facilities Clow as.sociatca of Antoneacu The grand offber^* (.»f the en damaged In a dawn raid in Din- and Red Sea. gasoline depots fired ' land, 12 miles southeast of New- House > ole to Delay j with the-,q)ress. it was learned that ^ sai l there -wa.s long debate at the campment will also attend the don. Sprinters killed a woman In in the first attack of the war on ! castle; the Naval bases at Porls- Canadh'was seeking several hun To Be Granted; De remonial and will have charge of that attack. Suez, and a bombing of ships ; mouth. Biyth and Hull, on the .Actual C-oiiseriptioii dred obsolete Wojld war tanks and I (Continued Oo Page Six) the harbor at Aden. • On Resolution tails Not .Annouiieed. ( At Pinehurst Friday) COI NTRY KIST the degn‘e wotk. Later reports Indicated 3.'50 j northeastern coast and Newcastle \ large quantities of military sup- j 1 hiring tl'.e evening Grand Secre- bombers and fighters had cros.sed Attacks In Sudan .And Egypt .VO Raids VewteJday For 60-Dav Period. ' plies from the United .Slates. i KXTRA LAR(;K, SWKKT [tary Wilbarn S. Hutchi.son of New CUT PWCES Off ik t "Bteit the coast to make the first of the Besides these' attempts to dis 1 The widespread night attacks I At his pre.sB ' conference, the j Bulletin I HaVf'n will be pre.*w'nted with a r)0- rupt Brltl.sh -shipping, attacks I followed 50 raids reported yester- Bulletin! On Roosevelt : president took occasion to ' reply ] were carried out in the Sudan and | Tok>o. ■sept. 6 —V — Thr year Od ! Fell<*ws emblem. It is 'tkintlniied On Page I'wu) ' to those who. he said, had claimed | ne\%3paper Kokumln r^port^d Flashes ! rxpcft* d that many out of town KgypL ^ ! ((.Xintinoed On Page Pwo) Washington, Sept. 6.— (A P ) . that he did not tell the truth about , P C S IS 3 cans At the same time the high com- ■ todiiy that a nwtinR of key (Late Bulletins of the (JP) Wire) 0.1.1 Fell.i’,*. 3 will attend. Refre.sh- ■ATCluat — The House refused twice Approved by Committee the destroyer deal at several' rahinet mlnlMers had dec’idod BUILDING mand admitted British raiders press conferences before the ex- ment.s will he .served In the sfxdal today to change the registra- ,\ n „tl,e r to rej«H’t ofnclal Htatpn>cnt« of ro'-rn ;it thi‘ i lose of the lodge "still coming from Switzerland” I chirnge was actually announced. i l>erhy Priest Missing ______Can 12c______Dozen $1.25 British Work had done "damage of some Impor- : tion age limit of 21 to 41, in- tho I iiitwl Staton and (rreat W'lrk i'v .fumes ('ummings, pa.st Plan Revision l.aufling Work of Hur ( rltlclsms Premature Britain callinK »JaiKinS atten Derti>, Sept, (i— ;!■.—.A search tance" to private dwellings and clusiie, in the Burke-W’ads- Mr Roosevelt said that when TO D D Y — Ru\ 1 Ib., gel extra U -lb- can f o r ...... Ic grand -i!^ his staff railway cars at Turin and San tion to their InteretitH In main was tM’ing conducted today by po MATERIA15 Despite Raids worth compulsory military ley; Baldwin Criticized all the official documents were lice In this locality for the Revr- Confectionery. Hrown or Fruit Powdered Sugar .. .lb. 7c fVo’rz’o- iz'dvird’ ‘ Paolo. tenance of the HtatuA qii4> In This quickened tempo followed Of Taxes Bill traininji bill. On a voice vote, | disclosed sometime In the indefin- French lndo-( hina. Kokumln, .liilhin Pustelnik, assistant paator -Aunt .lemima Pancake Flour...... 12c 268 Loeal .Vlieiis Dininc Room upon yesterday'* communique Representative Rees (R., ronnidered an organ of the of the St. .Michael’s church, who BuUeiih! (Contlnued on Page Four) ■ was re|>ortcd missing after he had Hutter (Land O'Lakes or Iow a) ...... 2 lbs. fi‘)c life'. Ob' UJ Tending to ‘ Biisinews as which told of a whole series of Kans.). lost in an effort to dominant .\miy faction, siild Hegisteretl So Far ------"S heavy Naval and air engage Senate Finanee Couiniit- Bridgeport, Sept. 6.—iff’’-— the decision had been reached gone to Stratford \esterday after I’ard Dog Food ...... ,6 cans .lOc; case .?.'5.81l iecond Floor Usual’ in Spile of ments which ranged from the ; broaden the spread to include j The t’onnerticut Federation hy Premier Prince h'uinlnaro noon to take a short rrutse In hli tee to Try to Meet of I,abor. after a dramatte boat. Father Pustelnik’s boat waa I’ure Cider \’inegar ...... gallon ,35ic Damage and Dealh. coast of Algeria, to the eastern ' men from 21 to 54, inclusive, Konoye and the foreign. Mar For the first time since the open- Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Views of Members. and Representative .Anderson half-hour debate, unanimously Horthv Enters and navy ministers. l>oniel, found aground this morning neat I Inp of the local nlien registration (Prime Minister Winston endoraed President Roosevelt the Sikorsky airplane plant In SAVE O N BUILDING AND By Hugh Wagnon (D.. Mo.), was defeated 161 , the aiithoritiitive Japanese FROM KKEHLKR: E xtra Tiny huirau a week ago. a country other for a third term today. The ne\v«t agency, •vald the four had '-I rat ford .liut there was no trace to 47. in an attempt to make of the priest, lurter his automobile Cracked W heat 11 than Gre.at Britain led in regis- txmdon, .Sept, fi '/F A nation- (t’ontinued on Page Four) Bulletin! Ferk’ratlon also adopted a res Oratlea Todav delll>erated on the Indo-tTiina 1 trant.s yesterday at the post office. C O S T S THIS FA LL - the brackets conform to the olution today favoring the di I was found near the Stratfori) Crackers . . . . . 20c Pearl Peas PT4IUin REMODELING vi-ide survey by The Associated Washington, Sept. 6.— — and other foreign hut I Of the to aliens rcfristered yester- Here is one of the best small house plans we have seen The Senate Finance Commit rect primary system for noni-‘ \ a<'ht cluii. Cheese Wafers . . 1 .')C dav, 12 orlpln.ated in Poland, the Press, completed today, shows Senate’s figures of 21 to 30, did not r«‘port an\ decision. in some time. Have you come to a decision about your tee »a.s reported reliably today Inating randidatee for |>oIitl- .Marks Seroiicl Stage of oflire records for Wednesday that England l.s tending to "hiisi-. inclusive. Badly Burned in lire Ryeteen.*...... 20c 18c can own new house? Let us help you with plans and financ Half of Canal to have voted to restrict the cal office. Ocrupation of North- linng K"ng. Pept 6 -P .Au- .Malto-Milk neaa oi. usiiaL" despite the damage ' application of the pending ex ;ihorit.ntive Hanoi quarters report Boston. Sept. 6— —<)n« oi ing arrangements. and death Inflicted by German air Crackers .. . . . 2.')C 3 cans 49c ____ ^ cess profits tax to e^nlngs Washington, Sept. 6.— Bridgeport. Sept. 8 - The erii Transvlvauia .-Vrea. ed today a general agreement gov three men who eju'iii>ed today Si OUR SHIP IS calder.s Workers Quit above those defined aa "nor (A D —President. Roosevelt Connecticut Federation' i.abor. the motorlMiat Aeaeia of Boston erning military f.acilities to bo PlNEHl RST FRKSH BLOCK ISI.AM ) I Fnini the white cliffs of I>)vcr mal.” .At the same time It was luirned and sunk off PBristol aild Plymouth, our I marking the second stage of the Even To .Arranging piirrhase- The I corned enthusiastically. ' sive .lestnictlon. The Inhabitants about half of 1,200 remaining Pan- An automobile driver’s own intensity of his light near at hand To Remain With .Army A irllM l N o w E i t h e r ! I-ondon, Sepl. Iloyal aii aman and West Indian laborers re Senate Finance Committee wad Oyster Crackers . . Chow der Crackers . . Tartar Sauce are repairing homes and even ■ bright headlights can fool him In- resulting in oveixiriving the safe , S.--1I I i Force attacks on fha Flat .AIrplam ed Into the Job of overhauling the The regent will remain with the Oyster Cocktail Sauce building new ones in the face of fusing to check in for work today. 1 to accidents. visible distance ahead." Army until the occupation Is com Laptured or Killed. Engine Wnrks at Turin, lU ly, o* complex excess profits tax bill to-1 Nazi air armadas which dally roar They gathered outside the high This finding about night driving The recent Iowa tests cast a pleted Sept. 13. ------; the (ierman-hcld French harbon wire fence guarding the locks but day in an effort to meet conflict- ^ doubt, he said, on the safety of re Will Have a Shipment of Fresh Chicken and Large ENGLAND LUMBER CO. overhead. risks, made In a new study at News of Rumanian event*—In Little Rock, Ark., Sept., 8.—'(/Pi of Boulogne and Calais sad M Ing views of Its members on what j ducing the size of headlight lenses, there was no other demonstration. Iowa State College, waa announc cluding abdication of King Carol I - Spurred by additional captures. (irrman long-range gun emplhe* Lobsters. Please Order Early! Opposite Manchester Green School At the great Naval base of Canal Zone police dispersed them the measure should contain when i ed to The American Psychological which he declared is happening in Portsmouth, raider* once micrced- II—was received calmly Here but I officers of three atatea today ments at Cap (iriz Nez, FTmae* 536 EAST MIDDF.E TURNPIKE TELEPHONE 8536 without violence. it goes to the Senate floor early ; Association here today by Dr. A. the ne',»er lamps. Thla reduction, a "watchful attitude” was were announced this evening bj ed in dropping a bomb In the he explained, is directly opposite being ■ tracked the remainder of 36 con- Yellow Elberta Crescent The men. saying tht*)' were vir next week. R. Lauer. The university set up maintained. an official spokesman , yj^ts whose Labor Day break from the Air Mlnlstrv. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS court) ard of the barracks but lit tually unorganized and leaderless, Chairman Harrison (D-Miss) ' same photo-electric cells, which I to the heeds of humsn beings ip DILL PICKLES tle damage was done and no one protested against the camp food called the committee together in j measured in terms of light just . good seeing. said- : the CTummlns prison farm has cost PEACHES Qt. jar 20c 2 qts. 39c was hurt. Moat of the fataliUes Should Rumania * internal situ-jjygg ATarkets .At a (ilanoe and called for increased wages. a closed session and announced! what the drivers were able to dis ' New plana to build auto high aUon get beyond Rumanian con- p-,vg ^^re capture* last night tbsrt have ■ been among civtltana. way* bettar to fit the average , ______, . ______. New York, Sept. 6-— Demand Pay Increases. that "we will try to formulate a - cern. trol, it was said, the safety of the brought to 30 the number account- I Storks— Eaaj’i pro6t-*elUag haUl 4 quarts 45c Ripe, Selected At Southampton, police gave me A strikers’ committee Issued a bill, not to try to please everybody They showed, for exanmle, the driver’s eyea and mind, were out Hungarian minority In aouthera through killing or re-arrest. Ireeoverj. but In the hope of trying to please lined by Dr. T. W. Forbea, of the egrte blanche not only to go where statement demanding increases changing brightness of thi beama Transylvania and that In the . ^ motorist’s report last night Bond*— .Mixed; British eaaflM TOMATOES rnleused but ai*o to photograph from the present 18 to 20 cents Bomebody." of its own headlights JB>reading Yale Bureau for Street Traffic 3 pounds 25c 16-quart ha.sket 59c Research.. northern portion not yet occupied , jbat a roughly dres.sed man bran- Issues extend riaee. what I pleased. One bomb had set an hour for laborers to 30 rents ThfiA,chhithlttre wearily wound out in front of a speeding car. might be endangered. j dishing a shotgun had tried to stop Foreign Exchaag* — BUadg) nr« to a cold storage warfhouse and the present 25 cents an hour up public bearings on the measure This brightness, on the pave 'The object, be said, is not to find TcDow Com — Limas — Cauliflower — Pickling Onions out what can the driver do, but him on a highway three mile* south Sw iss Trane dips. and a few houses had been wreck- for artisans to 45 cents. last night after hearing about 50 ment aiz feet In front of the car, Cotton— Lower; bedga aaOlai Watercress spokesmen for business and indus was 50 foot-candlaa. A t 20 feet in what will he do. Thia study haa Treasury Balance of Pine Bluff, Ark., sent Jefferson •sd here, but the streets were filled The walkout started yesterday county officers and state police in and UquidaUon. with shoppers. The shops and when several hundred men refused try attack the house-approved front It was only half that bright- shown that for reading a sign 400 feet i^ead of a hazard, narrow let- Washington, Sept. 6.— The to swampland near there. Sugar—Hlglwr; baying bjr t n * great fruit and meat storehouses to work and sought transportation legislation as "dlscrimlnatqry." neaa, and at the aafe stopping Interest*. Umlt ahead, 600 to 700 feet, only tafi’ must'be at least 10 inches tall. poaiUnn of the Treasury Sept 4: Officers attempted to (dose In on aUlNN'S were amply supplied. to their homes In Panama City, 42 Sees Tax On Normal Proflta Receipts. *15,903,877.72; expen another convt't reported seen near Metals—steady; eoppar aad a lp DAVm CHAMBERS The witnesses contended that It one twelve-hundredths of the Broad letters must be 8 inches tall. Little Evtdenoe of Bombings miles away. ditures, *21.476,543.30; net bal Natchez. Mias., and north LouU- price* hold arm. , ^PdncfiLL i}l Gfvccn/yfic. F > | - | / X R M/VOY GENERAL. CONTRACTOB Plymouth and Bristol, although Panama Canal authorities were was more of a tax on normal pro- close-by brightness. But if the sign is at the hazard 7 : itself, the (rttera must be a foot- ance____ *2.471,240,085.9:6; customs jlana possemen were on the alert Wool Tops— Irregnlar; / : A - ■ A09 MA.N c,TRFFT Repair and AltoraUaa Work ^ New ConttrucUon Overdrives Sqle A’IsIbility covering and bedgpg. 302 MA:N STRELT "Thus," said Dr. Lsuer, a.i and-a-half tall. I receipt* for month, *1,938,896.28. [for fugitive* in that section. B.XKfaOM r&TiARMOR’ 68 HOLU8TER STREET TEI. 6160 (CMtiaaed Ua Page I'wu; .XContlDued on Pnge Four) * (Continued On Page Six) 873 MAIN ST. . J UANCHESTER BVENINO HERA1.t>. B1ANCHE8TER, CONN. FRroAT, SEPTEMBER S. 1940 PAGE TnitBfl FAOBTWO MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1940 flelda, WMT* brokMi and that chlafly to raaldantlal wers drlvsn off by utl-slrcr«ft money la used In the conatructlon of buildings.’’ off. propaity. Many of the lira bomba Dig for Sewer defenses befors they could reach Laboi* to Act have naan extlngulahed quickly N. Y. Slocks Nazi Raiders Still another resolution urged Part of HoopItel DemoUslMd Practicing to Land Nazis in England? the capital’s outskirts. ‘Isboit and Its friends not to per Two nuriM* were killed and a by AFS—AuxiUa^ Flra Barvica— Plane Deliveries to Navy The Berlin press vented Its number of patients were feared to workara. On East Side' scorn on Prime Minister Winston mit the gains made in recent years On Resolution in the field of social and labor have been killed when a bomb de Occasionally a rumor apraads Adama Ebep ...... ° * Foil Britain’s Cburchiirs address to the British legislation to be wiped out by em molished part of a hospital during that some vaat aweap of London’s A ir Rcduc ...... ** Will Exceed 100 Monthly House of Commons yesterday, ployers who, under the guise of. a heavy night raid over a Kent docks haa been a target of a se calling it “ a miserable echo to Alleghany ...... ^ New Development Un On Roosevelt •patriotism' seek to restrict labor’s town. vere bombing, but so far no first Air Defenses Adolf Hitler’s Sj>ortspalast Allied Chem ...... constitutional rights to organize Doctors and nurses worked by hand survey has home out such der ^ a y on Wellman Washington. Sept; 6—«- ling and bombing planea on order, speech.” (Continued From Page One) and bargain collectively. The con flashlight to save as Im^y pa reports. Am Can ...... livery of fighting, scouting and plus large numbera of training and Hitler’s ^newspaper, the Vol- (OMrtMad fren Pace Om ) vention Is of the firm cOnvlctlon tients as possible, and ope liuree Liverpool, still one of Britain’s Am Home Prod ...... Streets Preacher Road. bombing planes to the Navy will other craft. klscher-^MObachter, said the after voicing .“severe criticism” of that labor will contribute its full clad in nightdresa crawled over busiest ports, has been the target Am Rad St S ...... reach a rate of more than 100 a Considering only the planes day In o m of the heavleat aasaulta V n h iw s address was judged right an action of Republican Qorvernor share toward national defense and the debris to give morphia inject of numerous' flra bombs, some of Am Smelt ...... William L. Fitzgerald xvlll atari month early In IM l, an official formally contracted for, Vinson’s UiuB far acatnat Britain. ly ny neutral observers to be ”a Baldwin, went into the final session will at the same time protect and ions to wounded patients. which started amall fire's on the Am T and ...... I®] statement showed today. statement showed the following final, unreserved challenge to the excavating Monday for the laying Informed aourcea aaid 46 Brijlaif of its convention today faced, work to extend the social legisla One of the firm an planea shot docks, but these soon were extin Am Tob B ...... , That rate Includea only combat- delivery rates for undelivered British empire to fight.” of 800 feet of sanlta^ tewer plpea planea and aia barrage Ijriloona among other things, with the task tion which has been won after down was a Mesaerschmltt which guish^. Am Wat Wks ...... type planes for which formal con ataips: were deatroyed in yeaterday’a at- Churchill, the paper said, "found of voting on a resolution endors many years of hard struggle." crashed into a policeman’s gar Aocnatomad to Howling. Anaconda ...... » through Wellman street and on tracts have been signed. It does From IMO fiscal year funds: tacka, a g ^ s t the Joes of only 16 It necessary to warn against the ing President Roosevelt for re- Favors Legislative Program den. The pilot was captured un People all over |be nation are Armour III ...... Drescher road, to connect w l^ a not Include thoae which may be 77 Grumman fighters — 2 In German planea^/' illusion that the danger of Ger The conventiori sdso approved a hurt. becoming accustomed to the ban Atchison ...... contracted for later, nor training, September, subsequent deliveries man invasion had been staved off.” election. sewer already laid through Grand- Britlah r t a ™ continued their This resolution had the approval legislative program calling for a Three members of a bomber shee howling of the air raid sirens Aviation Corp ...... *'* ville street and Into Drescher experimental and utility planea. - depending upon receipt of engines. night r ^ im o a Germany, and at “ He even notified the British,' state labor relations act, the nam crew which crashed in flames ov warning of imminent danger. Most Baldwin Ct ...... i ” 100 Vought-Slkorsky observa Beobachter said, “ that a multipli of the Resolutions Cominlttee as road. These streets are located in Delivery Dates Dlacloaed A NEW KIND OF “EXTRA VAIAIE” DAY one p new 1.00 spokesmen declared the British when the enemy makes the mis- | directing ing. British fighters challenged cordial to Individual correspond Cons Oil ...... 6''» Guiro estate over .35 years agol per month. for bis failure to reap- carl Galasso of Stamford, Walter The propellem were Intended for fashion detail. X rc|H-s - Beiiibergs TfirR ' Horule • Sroftlen - lake of deceiving himself.' These | governor 12 German bombers flying in ar ents as too many visits disturb Cont Can ...... 39 The land that the sewer line From 1941 fiscal year funds: point Thomas Shea of Middletown, j Kohler of Danbury, Eugene Kent fXboth Army and Navy use during - VVis and Spun Ravoiis. In sport and Stylr**. In Navy - ~ ' words which he applies to Ger rowhead formation. One Spitfire bu.sy routines. Corn Prod ...... — ...... 52'3 will' service Is owned by th« Man 243 Grumman fighters — 1 in l-.arge Quantities of Mil- many naturally fit no one better a former president of the federa- j of New London. John Miller of opened the battle \by speeding The censors, however, are re the 1941 and 1942 fiscal years, e'Soldier Blue - Nutria - <>reen - Hlai'k - Brown - SoliMur and Del L and Wn ...... chester Realty Company. There and 70-odd bombers among the December. 81 additional by August. than that old braggart W. C., for tion, to the post of unemployment, Hartford and Cliftoh Scorey of straight into the formation. luctant to permit the mention of Douglas Aire ...... 78'3 itai*y Supplies Also Are Navy - Black. \Mnr*. Siren 'ZZ and 23. I Personal Notices are eight lots on the west side of planes also were for the Army. 1941, 80 additional by November, whom the war up to now has compensation commissioner for the I Middletown. The other two are The longest alarm of the war the names of towns bombed at Du Pont ...... = Wellman street already sold and With the new agreements, the and 81 additional hy February. been one chain of self-deceptions— Second district. iTimothy Collins and Michael began at 9:17 p. m. lastjiight and night. They think secrecy keeps Eastman Kod ...... 137 Being .Sought. The action came immediately a t-' O'Rourke, both of Waterbury. on which houses are to be built It Navy had 3,648 fighting, patrol 1942. rather, deceptions of the British ended at 4:50 a. m. today, the Nazis in the dark, and to per Elec Aiito-L ...... 37'. Is said. Each house will be a one Card of Thanks people" ter Covernor Baldwin had address Washington, Sept. 6 i/T, Can One Lot of DRESSES We wish to thank our friend? and raiiaeH Number of Casualties. mit this Information to pas.s Gen Elec ...... 35'1 family house and the lots will neighbors for kindness shown us. Discussing Churchill's assertion ed the convention, but the chief The government said the sus through would only tell them Gen Foods ...... ‘I ''" — K\c*r>f»nf* vsaA tMikirifli iihmit our have at least a 50 foot frontage ment on Kings highway. Fairfield. ada Is seeking several hundred ob during the Illness, and at the time that Britain would not recognize e.xecutlve had left the hall before German Planes tained night attack caused a num- whether they had aucceeded in Gen Mot ...... Tom orrow RoDUtifiil tK*forr •w'hool and In some cases, more. The 5,846 feet of concrete pavement solete World war tanks and large of the death of otir wife and mother. forced territorial changes in south the debate began. , , her of casualties, some fatal, in the finding their objectives. Gillette ...... 3', Guard Service ^ opuninK — now \%f nrr* ulonlnR Mr. Thomas .T, Shaw F.tmlly. eastern Europe, Beobachter said houses, according to present plans, 60' wide on Kings highway. Mil quantities of military supplies Mr. .\rlhur Seymour. Harry Eeinmark of New Haven, a Come 111 waves metropolitan area. A survey of the towns and Hecker Prod ...... ® ' will be larger than most of the l-D A V 'lilt H t*rokun lot of HtyloH and Mrs I'dith Wetherrll. everj’one outside England "knows vice president of the federation One bomb scored a direct hit countryside, however, gives the ford 14,029 feet of bituminous from the XJnlled States. Hershey ...... 3®'' one family houses now being erect macadam resurfacing on North it i.s a matter of complete indif who accu.sed the governor of a ■------' on a shelter housing 1,000 per- impression that the damage is of Hudson Mot ...... ^ riaUN • < huuks ■ StrijM'H - >R9 have be'n dummies for all the through to drop bombs in virtually southea.st coast declared the Ger- Nat Bisc ...... 15’ Route No. n S. 5 South Wind- joint X'. S-Canadian IVfcnsc ly 6!k- pair . .1 pairs ?).9h and for ihe kimlnesM of friends In Furnished by Putnam and C«. Curb Stock: Blatea during the year that the Na I array oHroctive, ‘"oflenfion For Now ,Tnd .Ml Winter persons to the square mile in com giioil It lilli. every district around the London ' mans had evacuated all French Nat Cash Reg ...... 13' sor and Eaat Windsor. 3-4 mile of Board Ahsoliiti'lv |>erfeet In smart I'all the loahlnp of their ears. 6 Central Row, Hartford tional Guard spends in Federal ser getting" E N N A JETTICK styles shades. Mr. and Mrs. Kranl; ,\ Smith. parison to .Japan's persons. ,\rt r:ivlnit Miieh .\ttentlon. balloon barrage. Sewers were hit. | civilians from a 30-miIe-deep zone Nat Dairy ...... 13' reinforced concrete pavement on I'or Training l‘ur|K>s«w "Tile governor," Eeinmark de a gas main wrecked, railroad sta- | of the French coast opposite Eng- Asd Gas and El A vice. Nat Dalrv ...... 13'' the Hartford-.Sprlngfleld road Mai shall said the Canadians that ore pocked with solid T wppfU clared. ■ wa.sn't paying too much tions hit and communications tem -; land. The Dally Mali said it had Insurance Stooka Amn Siiperpow During the 1939 ftw al year, the RAYON SATIN SI.H'S Nat Distill ---- Temi>orary bridge provided wanteil the tanks for training pur- comfort ond long weor' KetciiIaTly B9r . . ? for At.DO attention to what we were saying pornrily knocked out, an air raid 1 learned this action was taken to Bid i N Y Central . . 14 \ I Cits Sve ...... 6'. states and the District of ('jiluin- I ravel Route No I' .S 5A Wind.sor fio.ses. The Army has several hun R4‘aiitifiill> fttvIiMl. He ha.s just told you that the peo ■helt»r containing 1,000 persons prevent sabotage and spying on ,\ tna C asualty...... 117- .Nor Am Co . . . El Bond and Sh ...... 6'. hia and Hawaii gave $11.9.55,690 Women everywhere soy thev 3 'j miles of reinforced concrete dred of llii'in. Ijotli light and me C d*als ple of ( 'omiecticut respect labor hit. a hospital demolished and military preparations. .\etna Fire ...... 47‘ 3 Packard ...... Niag Hud Pow ...... 4 '. toward the pay and maintenance ore America s Smorte'. ’ Aetna Life ...... 28 Pernroad ...... 2'« pavement on Hartford-Windaor dium tyiic.s, he said, hut i ongres- SATIN (;IK!)U:S rnibably the governor doesn't live houses and shops knocked to : Gun flashes and the flare of Param Piet . . of the Guard. The Feiler.al contri Wo/iring Shoes' . you w V\i‘II rniulr Jind fltti^L I t ” and pieces. Automobile ...... 354 Pitney-Bowes ...... B 'j road slonal iction forbids Ih'-ir use. in the .state. bombs on the French side of the Penn R R bution totaled $43,223..523. 16” long. s i .dm value. Conn. General ...... 25 Segal Lock ...... \ Route .No X’. .S. 7 North f'an- They ran travel only about 3 too, when you see them! Come KI p p p p s "I will tell you what he said The all clear signal ended the channel last night indicated the Phelps Dodge . Dlsrloslng those figures today, SI.00 Hartford Fire ...... 82 aan. i'onstructliig bridge over miles an hour, he added, and the in try on o poir from our Vote For when we told him we would make third alarm sounded at 1:54 p.m , Royal Air Force again attacked Phil Pet ...... the National Guard Hiireaii said St/'p-ine - Pantile - Brocade Hartford Stm. Boll.. 51 Blackberry river, about .500 feet Army does not consider them an l.ssue of it He said 'I don't after 59 minutes. I Nazi air bases and artillery em Pub Sve N J .. that it could not estimate the exact smort's^lection of Pump, Oxford Rpvx’rsIMp tilrdlca — Sj)C4dal At $1.00 Comparatively Few Casualties National F ir e ...... 54 south of Junction of Routes U. S. worth the cost of upkeep In re give a ----- if you do or not'." placements. Radio ...... amount of the present state-borne ond Strop styles. SuedeorKid' Officials said there were com Phoenix ...... 79'3 7 and I', ,‘t. 44 Open to traffic ov pairs I.nd ga.soline. EDWARD F. Thomas Ahearn of Hartford, re Fleet Operations “Successful” j Reading ...... expenses which would lie a.ssumed - .Sizes 1 1 to n minding his fellow delegates that paratively few casualties resulting j On the Mediterranean front, Travelers ...... 4.00 er temporary bridge. The chief of ataff said he IcKik- ! Republic Stl . . by the Federal government. A Route .No. 8 Shelton. Di-rby thi.s was an election year, said from the bomb shelter and hos British fleet operations during a Public Etllltlcs I Rcy Tob B ed fav.irahly on the Canadl,an of Stripes -^F’laids - Monolone* pital hits breakdown, however, gave .some and An.Honla. Removal of trolley \> "When you go to the polls, think six-day period were reported in an Conn. Lt. and Pow. . 56 ; Safeway Sirs . fer for the tanks. • o While London was undergoing unofficial Indication. rails and resurfacing road with of Brother Shea and pull the right I Admiralty communique to have Conn Pow...... 50'3 Sears Roeb Information on the military sup this non-stop raid, similar alarms IMvtslon of State*’ .Money 10.377 linear feet of 3" sheet as • J TO i lever." '• been "entirely successful, except Hartford Elec Lt. .. 64*3 ! Shell l.'n ...... plies discussion came from Mayor and attacks were occurring Of theHotal state expenditures. phalt on roncrete ba.se. Thomas- MORIARTY The S5.000-a-year appointment ’ that no contact was made between Hartford G as ...... 33 Soconv-Vac $3,629,,537 went for pay of the LaGjiardla,. but not much of It. thr iighout virtually the rest of ton. Repairs to Reynold.s bridge. FOR DEMOCR.ATtC in question went to Ernest Part iiir main forces and enemy war- Illuminating Shs . . . . 56'3 ' Sou Pac ...... He said that the aui>plies sought All Sizes! Ennland. Guard, $778,9.58 for supplies and Route No. 10 .Simsbury and ridge, a New Ivondon Republican S New Eng. Tel. Co. 1.58 . South Ry '. ... were in such large amounts that Then the raiders returned just ■ .ships." equipment, $3,309,030 for construc Granby. 7.2 miles of mix-ln-place All Widths! and railroad worker. Std Brands . "they wouldn't be for any Fourth as Londoners were going to work The statement added that the Western Mass, tion and maintenance. $2,722,426 bituminous s'irface and bitumin Criticizes Committee. Bntlsh submarine Parthian, oper Std Gas and LI CAROLE LANDIS of July celebration." FRADIN Registrar of Voters Anti-aircraft boomed and explo industrial for organizational expeffse, $1,1)15,- ous macadam surface under con I George Moffett of Stamford in Std Oil C a l___ sions were heard. ating in the central Mediterranean, Acme Wire ...... 17 In "MYSTERY SEA 737 for other purpo.aea struction on r'ollege highway. Makes “Optimistic” KeporX jected Into the debate a criticism Std Oil N J Curls of smoke from the ex- ' made two hits on an Italian cruis I Am. Hardware ...... 22' ______R,\IPER” Once the Guard enters Federal One-way traffic in places • IviGuardia made the statement PULL DOW N LEVER 11-A of the committee that had called er and ilestroyer force Aug. 31. and Arrow H and H., com 36 , Tex Corn . . ' haiist of planes so high in the sky Sunday and Monday servlre, no sta$e money presum- Route No. 15 - Middletown, after a call at the White House to on the governor. I th.it the eastern Mediterranean Billings and Spencer. 3'' Timken Roll B j For Transportation Call .5681 • .'iSiS.'l - 4.19.5 • 499.5 they were invisible gave specta- nhly will be needed for the Guard Elimination of dangerous condi make an "optlmiatlc" report, a.s I "That'.s not the way to approach fleet shot down five German dive- Bristol Brass ...... 43 Transamerira Brian IViiilevy Tors the feel ng of watching a payroll, except perhaps for the tion on the .. Middlctown-Dutiham ] he oc.^-wribed It, to Pre.sidenl ! the governor, telling him that it's "nmbers which attacked Sept. 2. Colt's Pat. Firearms 79 fn Carbide In “The Oreat McGInty" ghost combat. salaries of state officers. The Fed road. Rrxisevelt on the conferences held I going to be made an Is.sue," .Mof- In an attack Wednesday on the Eagle Lock ...... 7' T’mon Pac ... Plus "River's End" ' The morning alarm lasted an eral government, also, will fumlsh Route ,N'o. 20 Barkhamsted. by the Joint Defen.se Board In I fett said. "I have all the regard rtalian-held Dodecane.se is'ands in Fafnir Bearings .... 125 I ’ nit Aire ...... hoiifand 11 minutes, and thm all auppllea and equipment. Bridge over West branch of Farm Ca'naoa CARROLL KIDDIE SHOP in the world for Shea. Tom was the eastern Mediterranean, the Hart and Cooley T'nit Corp . . . . ju.st after inon Londoners were Maintenance and construction ington river at Riverton. Tempor Neither General Marshall nor ' a good comnii.s.sloner. But let'.s .'ommunique said the fleet arm led Hendey Mach. Com t ’ nit Gas Imp , I sent to .shelters again hy an alarm expenses were expected to continue ary bridge provided Granby. .Sal Mayor LaGuardia mentioned what ' not fool our5«'lve.s. We wanted by the cruisers .Sidney and Orion ^ Landers Frzry 4 Clk, ‘ U S Rubber . . . '^1 that l.'ist 59 minutes. I for the states with some reiiuc. mon brook channel improvement. Cana.la was offering for the tanks She.a becau.se he was a good com- i "left none of the surrounding | New Brit. Mch . com ! XT S Smeit . . . . Squadiofis of Hurricanes were lions. A cut wa.s al.so looked for Granby and FJast Granby. 2'j and Hi:]iplics. There was some eon- 90.5 MAIN STREET WEI,IK)N m iLDINO mis.sioner- and we wanted him to ' 'niildings intact" after blasting ! North and Judd . ... iX’ S Steel ...... PUBLIC reported to h.ave cleared the .sky in organizational costs and nii.scel- miles of bituminous macadam sur Jp< lure tliat additional .Naval and have a job." Italian positions at Pegodl Bay. 1 Peck Stow A Wll. . . ! Vick Chem , . Richard Slone Moffett, however, joined In the , in a sharp engagement with a laneous expenses. face on Granhy-Ea.st Granby air bases might figure in the di.s- In another, report on the same ; Russell Mfg. C o, new 14 u I West T'nlnn ...... MASTER OPTICIAN viva voce vote for the report, small force of raiders over the Setback Party road. cussions. Thame.s during this period One . T tion, British N.aval headquarters Scovil Mfg. 29 I West FI ond Mfg .Speculation (entered on Cana- 891 Main Street which was presepted by the com iq : Wool worth ...... Route No. 41 Sharon f'on- Telephone 4720 p.nrruhiite wns si’eii drifting to m Cairo said the fleet air arm Sllex Co...... /^... 11 da'.s Pacific coast where bases mittee on officers' reports and flO Elec Bond and Sh ifhirbl . NEW l.EGION HOME .structlng box culvert near .Main Consult Your Eye Phvsidan ward the southea.st homhod Italian airdrome.s In Stanley Works ...... 4 8 I would buttre.Hs the defcn.se of , which was loiidlv apnlnuded as it do., pfd ...... 29 Leonard SI., Manchester Condition Of street. Sharon. Open to traffic ov was read and. later, approved Bigger Eight Over Thames Mouth Rhodes, reporting "loud explosions er temporary bridge. Alaska It wa.s recalled also that i At the same time, it appeared, were heard, probably from am Torrlngton ...... 28'i a military road through Canada OLD CFl SCHOOL The governor also received Veeder-Root ...... 59 Routes Nos. 68 and 69 - Pros replace t h o se many rounds of applause for rc- a bigger engagement was being munition dumps, and fires were ob SATURDAY ONLY Tonight ut 8:15 State Roads pect. 939 L. F. of 8'4” hlt'imlnous linking the United States ami mark.s contained in his speech, fought over the mouth of the served In barrackn and other bulld- New York Banks macadam pavement at Prospect Alaska haa been mentioned as a particularly when he said that Thames. , ings" at Calato, and at Maritza Bank of New York . 305 3 Cash Prizes ConstniCtlon In force In the intersection. strategic advantage. NOW WHILE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED "when labor speak.s, it rpeaks with Workers In the city watched ( two maih hangars were hit, petrol Bankers T r u s t...... 49 CIRCLE stale of Connecticut announced by Route NO. 69 - Waterbury. Mayor LaGuardia. discu.s.sing WASH DRESSES "ghost" battles in the sky - dumps, barracks and workihlps sot the Connecticut highway depart the base privileges alreaily grant ... i'llxNiliisinl a voice that everyone listens to." Central Hanover . . . . 89 IT’S nM E TO LAUOH . . . Admission 35c. Drainage correction at Junction of ^ Plaid.s! Solids! Stripes! GLASSES REP.VIREI) wreaths of white exhaust were afire." ment September 4, 1940 for the ed the United States at Newfound ■V • . Thotigh the Roosevelt and Hur Chase ...... 29 WITH .lANE AT HER BEST: Hamilton avenue and Pearl Lake Sizes 2 to 10 ley resolutions were due to go be visible, but the planes themselves Chemical ...... 43 week ending September 14, 1940. road. land, Indicated that probably two together with surface oiling and fore the convention todav w ith !"''’'''' 1'""' high to h.' seen. The City ...... 24 JANE WITHERS in Route No. 97 Pomfret. Approx bases would be established there. committee aoproval, rejection wa.s loop.s and curls were .so thick they atone surfacing. This report does Continental ...... 12 imately 3-4 mile of hitumlnnus recommended for a resolution op- looked like a skein of white wool Britissh Work i “ GIRL FRO.M not Include either the Merritt Corn Exchange . . . . 48'j macadam pavement on the Hamp 98c and $1.98 posing conscrintion 'over the T^ondon di.strict. First National ...... 1695 1 AVENUE A” Parkway nr the Wilbur fXross ton - Ablngton road. Sprague. f Besolutlons Approved The alarm came at the height of Moriarly*8 Record Despite Raids Guaranty Trust . . . . 265 ' With KENT TAYLOR parkway, both of which are being Three-span deck girder bridge and The delegate.s managed to wade the morning nish hour, Irving T r u s t...... 10' KAY ALDRIDGE constructed on new location. through a sizeable batch of re.solu- I The raiders streaked out of the approaches at Shetuckel river in Manhattan ...... 15 CloMd For .Conatructlon— Detour Baltic. In Office Noted tlons yesterday, approving, among , sun in such swarms, ob.servcrs (Continued From Page One) Provldesl Manufact. Trust . . . . 32X4 PLL'S! Route No. 100—Eaat Haven. others, proposal.s for a 48-hour were unable to count them .N Y- Trust ...... 101 lOHNNY .MACK BROWN In Route No. IT. S. 1—East Hav BOYS’ SUITS Airdromes were the main ob frequently attacked, showed little Steel rigid frame bridge at High r iv e r s id e maximum work, week and an eight en. East Haven cut-off. Approxi Public N a tio n a l...... 29 "WEST OF CARSON CITY’’ 1,001 street. 'Temfiorary bridge provided. Edward F. Morlarty, Democrat Shirt and Sweater Suits in blouse or Rolda Martin hour day for state employes, jectives of two formidable forma evidence of bombings. mately 1.5 miles of reinforced con .Title Guarantee . . . . 24, Route No. 101 Killingly. Bridge ic Registrar of Voters, and a can amendment to the social security tions. .A terrifice battle was fought Around the greater London Ep. No. 4, "Winners of West” crete and rolled gravel pavement. suspender style. Serge trunks. .ler- U S Trust .1490 - 1540 ov'er Five Mile river and approach didate for renomlnatlon for that act "to cover all wage earners" for 15 minutes near one of these area, the heaviest toll has been Route No. U. S. lA - Stonington. se>' or Broadcloth tops. School of Dancing and urging that the "prevailing flelda, taken In the matter of sleep. High TODAY ftiegL es at Dayvllle. Tomjwrary bridge jHiat In Tuesday’s primary, should D&nclnc Grade crossing elimination In the wage clause" be inserted in con British reports said the bomber explosive and incendiary bombs CALIENTE provided. be re-named on the strength of his r a m b l e r s Sizes 1-R village of Stonington-- 617’-6" tracts "where Federal insured masses, falling to hit either of the have caused negligible damage— Carol Avers COLOR WARE ATTRACnONI Route No. 149—East Haddam. record in office alone, his friends “■:r ANNOUNCES span steel I-beam viaduct over Approximately 1 mile of bitumin maintain. During his tenure of of Airj^rlca TO I.ADIES’ railroad tracks and a steel foot ous macadam on the Moodus- fice the Democratic party has Grave Peril START YOCB SET TONIGHT! bridge over railroad tracks at Elm Ic to THE DATES FOR PRIVATE LESSONS IN-TOE, TAP. Westche.sfer road made greater strides than ever be $ 1.98 First Nazi Bomber Downed in London street under construction. Elm Route No. 164 Preston. Ap fore in Manchester. Much of this 43 ACROBATIC AND BALLET DANCING ON SCREEN street closed to traffic. Traffic i proximately I ' j miles of bitumin was due to his alertness in signing Causes Act "MY FAVORITE WIFE” may pass on Water street. ous macadkfh pavement on the new voters and registering voters TUES., SEPT. 3 - WED., SEPT. 4, THURS., SEPT. 5 "CHAN IN PAN .AM A” 6.00-16 ROY.S' AND GIRl/S' Route No. 33— Wilton. Con Preston Plalns-Griswold road. in the Democratic party. It is BOYS’ SHORTS SWEATERS From 3 to 8 P. M. (ContlnuMl from Page One) ■ structing grade crossing elimina pointed out. He has been nominat Ro>s’ and Girls’ tion and bridge over Norwalk riv ed and elected for eight years suc Wool. Mixlure.s and Cordu BERETS Phone 6414 or .^pply in Person at the Studio, Saturday, country. I pray God It will not be er on the Ridgefield road, near the wad rovr.Id Slip-on and Coat .'stiles cessively. AllSim On $o<»' roy. Sizes 6-12. V\ bite — Blue — Navy September 7, 10 A. M. to 5 P. .M. in vain. I leave to my people my Itllton railroad station. Traffic Jiinknuin Is Meld Mr. riloriarty is a painting and . —" tires you see adver- Sizes 2 (o 1 TODAY lust use south y branch for NOT the “bargain-typ features' oi Registrations Still Open for Glass Work. precious son. and I beg all Ru decorating contractor; He is a na manians to surround him with mite 33. Road Is open to railroad For Track Theft tive of Manchester and was edu 1! Ward Raxrxblers have warxn faith and complete love. ,so ifctovTUES. fslatlon only. 8 9 c and 9 8 c 2 5 c HARTFORD * sept. « T-a-a-io cated in the local schools. He owns 9 8 c up he may find In them the support he- Route No. IT. S. 44—Canton and his own home at 64 North School ftigher-pneed t,r«^.^ VVarrante'd to give saus- SCHEDULE OF €tASSE^ needs in tha difficult responslbllltv I N P E R S O N New Hartford. Hartford-Wlnsted street. Is married and has four rubber-dipped _ _ ^ miles. which frorffi now on will rest on his road. 2<~j miles of reinforced con New York, Sept. 6.—(Ah'—That ithout limit of time ROYS’ POI.O SHIRTS FLANNEL PAJAMAS SOCKS nian who uaed to aell the Brooklyn 'Children, one boy and three girls. factory service wi Sizes 1 SATURD.W, SEPT. 7th, 1940- shoulders. crete pavement. Ojien to traffic. 'The noXHination is t>eing contested r I pray that my country may be bridge hasn't been around lately, Tap Ciass, 2 to 3 P. M. However, traffic may detour via in this year’s primary, but Mr. 5 9 c ...... 7 9 c In ini; ...... 1 safeguarded by the God of my an- Routes 4 and 219. Winchester, con- but apparently another fellow has, $ 1 W e e k l y Acrobatic Class, 3 to 4 P. M. and as a result Michael Palermo. Morlarty’s friends say that none As LittU as cestora and that, she may have a •S'"'*-'*;. stnicting 7 'i miles of concrete of his opponents can show a rec CHILDREN'S SHOES GIRLS' SKIRTS splendid and magnificent future. 4^ " GENE 22-yeax--old junkman, is accused of ROYS' KNU'RERS Vo 9»' ‘ •51'''* pavement from the city of Wln- ord of party loyalty and efficiency and Tubes WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1940- sted west: also grading and drain stealing a railroad. Ruvt I: Tires Sizes 1 Q Q Sizes 1 Q Q When police arrested him for on a par with- his. to ...... to Baby Class, 2 to 3 P. .M. Five inches added to the earth's age Installation. Detour is provid -;------JL ...... 9 8 c i;i 1 a*/0 8 11 ...... 1 .1/0 ed by Routes 183 and 182. tearing up abandoned tracks at High School Ballroom Class, 7:30 9 P. diameter would add one second to %tKRUPA No route numbers-- Barkham- Garden City, Long Island, Palermo our annual run around the sun. sted. Constructing corrugated met protested that a man who said he Walker Picked If? ^ al arch culvert over Beaver brook was "John Weiss of 'The Brooklyn Fall Needs From CdrrolVs Babyland STUDIO, REAR 324 CENTER ST. / 7 rTlRENE DAYE * on Park road. Franklin. Bridge ov Traction Company" sold him the Earthworms eat through the ////6M0NIYS • Al-NAUl BROS section for a $50 down payment For Cloak Job TELEPHONE 6414 hardest soil, yet they have no hard ^ ! / / .1 ri i.,,u er Peck Hollow brook at Franklin station. Hampton. Bridge over lit and an elght-doliar-a-ton kickback jaws and no teeth. tER«\FIC STAGE SHOW on the rails. 3-Piece Flannel COz* Dr. Denton's O tC ^ ESMOND CQ,« “P tle-river on Windham center- BLANKETS . Brooklyn road. Detour is marked. Polloe couldn't find John Weiss. New York. Sept. 6 - (JPi Be Pajamas ...... OJ/ C Sleepers ..... a/OC C 'They couldn’t locate The Brook Putnam. Bridge over five mile riv cause New York's mayor considers lyn Traction Company. er and approaches on Chose road. a former mayor well prepared to 2-Piece Knitted - I SLEEPING Q Q Q •rhe Long Island Railroad people Q Q Somers. Bridge over Scant Ic river tackle a "typical New York prob BUNTING ... 9 8 c said they didn’t want anyone tear Sets. Sizes 2 to 4 JL I/O R.AGS ...... di.J/O and approaches on Batting Hill lem.” James J. Walker has a new TEXACO CRYSTALITE ing up their tracks, even though FRED E. WERNER road. Waterford. Approximately $20,000-a-year job as InduBtrlal SWEATER AND Q Q - BIRDSEYE 7 Q,- they were not in use. arbiter of the city’s $260,000,000 All Wool QQ^ 2'i miles of four-lane dual con Palermo will be given a hearing SWEATERS ___ BOOTIE SET.... DIAPERS. 27x27" # 3 C RANGE crete highway on the New Lon- cloak and dress Industry. *70C I/OC __ RESUMES TEACHING PIANO on <7rand larceny charges next Mayor F. H. LaGuardia decided ESSO don-Norwlch road. Traffic may week. use present Route No. 32. on Walker, his friend of long Monday, September 9, at the Construction —^Traiflc Maintained standing, while fl.vlng here last 78.5'lIiAIN STREET F U E L O IL Route No. U. 8. 1—Bridgeport. will Head n^egatioti. night from a Defense Board con Cor. Hirch Street HOMES OF PUPILS, or at h li~ Fairfield avenue. 4,400 feet of 3- ference in Washington. Organized Carroll Kiddie Shop Mandiester, Conn. OPEN FOR DELIVERY 24 HOURS! TEL. 8500 Inch aheet asphalt 62 ft. wide. New Haven, Sept. 6—(>P)—For coat and suit workers and their STUDIO, 152 WEST CENTER ST. Greenwich. Put’s hill. 1.181 feet of mer Mayor Thomas A. Tuliy will empidyers had asked LaGuardia to MORIARTY RROTHERS 8” reinforced concrete pavement. lead New Haven’s delegation' of name some one with a qualifying .301-315 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET "Cross marks the spot,” guarded by a London policeman, where recently fell the first Nazi bomber to be Telephone 3333 Milford. Wilbur Croaa parkway 12 to the RepuX'lcan state conven background to serve a three-year shot down in the metropolitan area of the British capital. The “cross” is the Nazi insignia on the plane’s bridge over Route U. S. 1. tion here Sept. 17 and 18. TWer' ■term as labor umpire after they Advertise in The Herald~ll Pay* ..V. wina. sole distinguishable feature of th'e mass of wrecltage. . RouU No. U. 8. lA-i-Falrfleld. delegation was chosen at a city, had failed to reach an agreem ent 824.828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER B,9T8 (481 of 40-60’ concrete pave convention'last night. themselves. • ' ■ i»AG« MANCHESTER EV£:;LSU HElUVi.l;. CO*NN r r ^"rTEIISER 6,1940 HAiMUtlSVJ'ltK BVBNINU IllSRAl.l^. MANCHKS'l'KR OOHN, PTIID AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 194S m tr' ^a o b f o u b state convention are Howard W. Barrymore Leaves His Willington Pratt, Doris Hail McBee, Jerry Identity Card* He'll Fly Again for Britain French, Japs Honor Guest Parduk, Wilbert C. Ruby; congres sional. Frank Tejral, Henry Profile in Wet Cement MIm Jennie H. (Xinreb - For Phone Men Highway Dept, of Town .pifWUi Douda, Paul Bugbee, Charles Reach Accord At Surprise! Miske; senatorial, William Parl- Hollywood, Sept. 6—(>lh- Mlaa Elaee Lnyton and Mlsa Many a film star haa left his News From Manchester’s Neighbors zek, F. Rupert Amldon, Francis Tbs Bouthan New Bngliim Harriet Carter returned today Seckar, Paul Bugbee; probate, Ar Causes New Headache footprint In the concrete fore Frieml» Arrange Parly from five weeks’ vacation at their ’Telephone Company la dlatributlnf On Indo-China court of Grauman’s Chinese ' thur Oevereaux, George V. Smith, identification card# to ita entlra homes in Great Village, Nova Charles Voborll, Frederick Tyler. theater but It remained for For Miss Elsie New Sco tis personnel as part, of a program to (OontUded rram P m « U " * ) "the great profile" to stick hla work oo request. Several have al Mr. and Mra. Sam Rovazzo of Insure operation of the businaaa Two Attempt, to Econo- | Climax Chapter, Order of East i South Wllllngtoh have returned face In. comb; Gift Presented. ready called'fqg blanka-here. Bolton ern Star, observed "Robert Morris with as great security and prompt Onlookers cheered as Sid Wapping I from a trip to Vermont. mirnFail; Cotammec| fTUted the Jap«neM In French Fred Ives, ons of ths three He Night" Wednesday. Worthy Ma ness as possible under present con Indo-Chln* w u reached lu t night Gratiman pushed the left aide 1,144 Pupils Enrolled bron boys who latsly joined the Mrs. OIjrds MsnhaB I Raymond Jacobs, Alfred Serv- ditions. On the face of each card When the books were tallied. It Mias Elsie M. Newcomb, daugh Mra. W. W. OrMt tron Mra. Henry Douda, of Wil- Takes Matters m Own between French Governor-General of John Barrymore's face In ter of Mr. and' Mrs. Frederick U. B. Navy, haa passed examina Phone 48S7 Theodore Mather and Walter Is the photograph of the individual was found that tha payroll period 78M, Maaebsstor Ilngton HUl, was in charge of the ; motqred to New York over Admiral Jean Decoux and Japa to the wet cement. Newcomb of 30 North School tions for entrance to a echool of to whom it Is Issued, and on the Hands and Then— In which the highway fund had ------! m eeting. ' holidav nese MaJ.-Oen. Issaku Nishlhara. The great profile was re street, was the gueat of honor at aviation metal in Pensacola, Fla., Colorful poatal cards have been , , , v y. hack is his signature and that of been preserved comes out of the In Rockville Schools David Collins, son of Mr. an^ - Detail! of the agreement were corded for po.sterlty along a surprise party held laat night at known aa the Smith School. Hla his supervl.aor. Employees have current year's appropriation and sent to all members of the Bolton Many of the town's departments not announc^., It was said nego side the foot and handprints of the home of 'Mr. and Mra Frank Mrs. Asher A. Collins has been acceptance is based on acholaaUc Buck and .Mrs. Ida M. Brow n have Retail Better. been Instructed to show their cards not out of the last year’s sum. The center Sunday "chord and Ih'-i''i returned from Blandford, appear to be able nearly to "run tiations were continuing. such notables as Mary Pick- V. Williams of Tolland Turnpike, standing. He will go back to New M ass , com ^ttee had its dates twisted. 6 4 2 in H iffh anrl 8 0 2 in received a petition for the allow- quite sick with grip at his home parents and friends, telling of the ; "to'’'’' ’’ll NewN»*w York, Sept —Buying i whenever their identity Is ford, Gloria Swanson, Mickey given by the teachers of the Sec in nign ano in Rockville for port when his week's vacation of ' themselves." The highway depart So the way we hear It, the high ‘Xlmlted*’ Right to Land for several days, but la Improving. Rally Day to be held in the church 'nBir. .intor vir« Rainh retail stores at leading centers ■ tinned in connection with thei Rooney, Tom Mix and his ond Congregational church achool ends, and will go to the school ment seem.s not able to get along way appropriation of 1939-40 is Reports yesterday had said a The Grades Reported; anothei year and it U expected Clifford Snow. Jr., of Hartford, basement on Sunday morning at M ... ” 'of dl.strihutIon this week averaged work, horse, Tony; Al Jolson and and the members of the Commit about the last of September. Paige of Rprlngfleld. Mass, , ^ ^ preliminary agreement had been * that the City Council will take up son of Mr. and Mr*. Clifford H. 10 o’clock. A program has been year ago with three or rfiore persons run- overdrawn by some $1,200, while his kneeprinta, and Joe E. tee on Religion* Education. About Mia.s France.^ Dolezal w'ho bought Frogs and toads do not cause already there haa been a deduc- reached between Tokyo and Vichy Three in the Field for the matter at Ita council meeting Snow, had the misfortune to fall Harold L. Gray, who ts home arranged by Alison I-ee. Jean for the country a.s a whole, Dun Sc nine it This department, the Brow n angate on'the reservoir of i of 69 New street, announce the en- Tokyo, Sept. 6.— ' Presented With Gift the Dobsonville school building .Siitiir-' Benjamin Kassman, The new : tended the opening d.-r, of srho/J Rev, Ferris E. Reynolds, tha ship [lapers with him. Mrs. Jolly season a t the Tow n hall on ing estate. hlghwav funds. No one In that gagenient of their daughter Mar- ed S ta te s ha-s no cause for alarm new asaignment pending negotla- i has been evacuated, the books j building will be .36 by 40 feet in believing her arm v. as ’'/ly pn.slor of Second Congregational, was horn in Canada, but has been has been -ek of -Sfjut.h WiUingtfjTi at a card life prc.serv asserted today In his regular press her friemls and a.ssoeiates in the Jolly returned to Rock- delegates lo c onvent ions was held the highw.av commltloc of the ployed by the Connecticut General said the flyer downed a Nazi bomber before taking to his parachute. To Fix Cause put in and pay for a lighting meter here. Mr. ! contract, and several men are be- i spendmK her .stinime.r v aiatio n at partv conference. rhurch school. Miss Newcomb re and liphtH. The i hildron at the jville lo gel the iiereamiry proof in at the* Town hall la.-d Wediie.sday Mr. and Mrs Neil Co<>ilri(h ari'^l Board' of .Selectmen became con Life Insurance Company, and Mr. j His statement was prompted by I ing employed. The new building ^ the home of Mr. ari'J Mrs. H'frry ■Suhie' Is a Federal employe at sponded with expressions of deep u hcx)l are tak en care of In T a lm lt- | order th a t hla '.vife m ight return evening. Harry F. Harnham and family motored Vermont* over WERBNER’S cerned about the holding quality J will be on about the same site of Munro. returned lo New York <''.Xy questions concerning Japanese re-' Of Plane Grasli gratitude for the splendid gift and lo her flve children here Ralph 1-. Kird.sey were elected of the highway linances. It was Bralnerd Field .No date hius been I Canadian Joint Defense Board, to ville, Vernon Depot and In Rock ; the old law office owned hy Judge with her mother, Mrs I.si«Ie Uar- the w ’»’k-en 1 to visit relatives. action to United States Secretary the thoughtful kindness of all who Dlriylor Reengagfst delegates to the alate convention. feared the available cash would set for the,,wedding. I be resumed here Monday and Tues- ville at the Maple street school I Sylvester Gilbert more than a hun- levaro and Mr. and Mrs Al Hayes Mr. and Mrs. K rnest Holmes of 82.j .MAIN STRKKT MANCHESTER of State Hull’s statement two had anv part In It. or In arrang Michael Adrian who served the Harry E. .Stoughton and Daniel P. not last until the end of the fi.sral Italian Fliers Arrange Party ! day. were getting along all right. D r K. B u rk e and Dr. E. H. .Met- ’ dred years ago. Inter made into a who m otored to HoHon "n Th'ir«- Staffo»iiville have rented the house days ago. Hull asaerted the effect ing the pleo-sant affair In her Rockville Community Players dur Cavanaugh to the Congre.ssional year August 1,’i. So a meeting was Announce Engagement He added that hla conference yes- Washington. Sept 6 ds - The celf .have been appoi.ited school : store, and finallv ile.stroyed by fire. at Wer’i Willington vai a^ed by the upon American public opinion ing the past year most capably. day called, and .1. Frank Bowen, aup- Mr. and Mns. O scar Johnson of erday with Mayor I^aGuardla of Civil Aerimaiitlca Board a.sseni- honor la.st night. physfclans with Miss Miircaiet convenlioii, I lot ac e (' t 'o e r l and < ’ifYp.eisfer family. riip Rrownbilt Sliop Slore. for many years would be "unfortunate,’’ if Japan Wedding Presient )ia.s again Ijeen engaged to direct It wa.s ti.sed as a carriag e house In Members of the I )emo< rit i- perintcndeiit, and William Pitkin, 31 Weal Middle Turnpike an- Hit ^Lifeliiie^ i For Tom Rahy ||ew York, chalrnvan of the Ameri bled approximately 61 witnes.ses Dornhelm aa ai hool jiursea Wil .Mrs. .Marion Ward, Senalotiiil, Wil Town ^'onim ittor w.ll rne* t Uu-' Mr and Mrs Neil (Ptodri'h at- did not maintain the status quo Mr and Mrs. Harry K. Elliott thei. activities this year Their the da\s when the property wa.s foreman, of the department were noupce the engagement of their can .section, did not touch on the today, many of them experts In liam .Sadlak will lie Inmnt rifficer liam R. Wood, .luflge Max An, ter.-j.'«l the funeral of her mother with regard to Indo-CTiina and of Hartford, who were among the fir.si meeting will be held at an owner! by the late Rev. Anrlrew evening at the home of Mi.s .\gn^-.s al llii* loralioii. Kill lie officially known a» advised of the situation. They daughter, Miss Doris Caroline quer.tinn of furnishing World War various phases of aviation, in nn\ c and enumerator. Mrs. Ruth Dewey and .Mrs Adelia •Sharpe {1 retirerl C ongregational Krey.-?’g on And'tt-er r-'^id at T 30 m C roton Tuesfiay. The Netherlands East Indies. effort to fix the cause for the nn- 'guest.s, ' were also ,surprised by the early date and It is expected that were asked if they coiiUl cu t ex- Johnson, to Edward \V. Marsh of For Britain Pioneer Baseball Fan tanks to Canada for training pur The Inatallation of the oil burn Benjamin to probate convention. : clergyman. In digging the steam o ’c b x k Andrew Luhance \nsited the Suma aald Maj. Gen. Issaku tlon's greatest commercial plane riM otpt of a wedding gift In the there will he many new members pertse.s through rigid economy. It 12 Owen street, Hartford. poses. er In the Enat achnol is nearing ^ The caucus to nominate officers shovel unearthed a huge rock, School Ho’ipe r»>ad m So;:th B'"'!* U’orld s Fair over the holiday. WERB.NKR'S from now on. Our policies Nishlhara, Japans negotiator-ln- disaster. form of .1 fine Chippendale mirror. join the group. was agreed by them that they ((■'ontlniied From ” i»ge One; Is 6.^ Today; To Be completion ami the contract for oil | for the town will be held .Monday. which marje dynamiting neces ton wa.s mlofl ar.d .sanded on At the Republican caucu.s Wed chief seeking concessions In Indo- Among tho.se .schediilod to testi Mr Elliott i.s superintendent of the could, as the .story i.s told. In b- iiaed in the burner haa been \ I September 16 al the Town hall sary. The Jewish congregation , Thur;day and the road i.** now nesday night George V. Smith wa.s The committee then proceded to Is Guest of Honor Honor Guest. China, had been authorized to ne fy were executives of Pennsylvan .“serond Congregational rhurch remain the same. (Tlnirchill toM the B ritish Hoiuse given to the Libby Oil company. : has been In the habit for quite a com pleted. mo'^ierot'')r and Leon O. \Voo»'i- To Seek Approval gotiate with the Indo-China auth ia-Central Airlines, owners of t'le .school. cut up the remaining money into of Commorus y-e.-iterday th at large T.ie WPA haa painted the in term ol years of holrling religious I NoUcea have been posted jn va- worth clerk. Delegates to the weekly expenditures to further aid T ’l'mm.s R. Rahy' !s 61 year.s old orities concerning "peaccfvil pro- de luxe $129,000 Douglas airliner I.ater a buffet luncheon was Ellington At Novel Shower .scale warfare was likely to break ,s-'rved by Mrs. W illiam s wbo w as ferior of the Talcottville achonl services at the Kassmart ■-bouse. '• rioua parta of the town telling of in perserving the balance and to Of Laud Lav-Out8^ cesses." which crashed near Lovetlsville. out In the -Middle Ea.st a t any today. \Vhile it was his intention to assisted hv Mrs. Reynolds and and oalnted the building Inatde and O. F. Berr There Is quite a sizable congrega the meeting of the Registrars of make it easy for the highway head ------______I I Neutral quarters In ' Hanoi, Va , last Saturday, carrying Sen Hebron tim e. He .said the B ritish fleet allow the day to pa-ss w ithout any Mrs. Howard Keeney. mit.sidc at Vernon I>pot repair- ' Tel. 49S-S, RockvtUe tion and a" 11f8n'#e''"6fWorsl1ip has Bf)lton on 'I’ue«r]ay in the to dole out his cash. . j j , ator Lundecn iFL-.Minn 1 and 2i had been redo'ihled, and reinforce- - ; Indo-China, reported the French ing a .section of the roof Tile last mly Hall from nine in the morning . u ai ■"’■‘’‘i Icma E. Anderson, daugh- spe lal observation, his friends others to their deaths. l>een a crying need for some time. Ocerdraun By SI,(KM) , grolln of ment.s carried To Malt.a ,an ^ can troops In Shanghai would bclqq,, St.andard-Vaciium Oil com- [)anv. reporteii to police to a fte r the money had been their marriage on Labor Day a' the paper .said 1 iba.seball plavers and has a record owners of the land show (“hat thev , guarded by Britiah troopa. of violating Japnn'.s foreign ex- Colts or other allied lodustrles, ; r,Brigham. M rs from the Hebron-.Marlboroiigh Into Its own hands. It demandedgifUs, whii h proved to be of linen, with'Itawn from a Chelsea bank by i their home nn Godfrey Hill A ' Italv .s new Pieehitatelli ,uvc ' ‘n the "Id -Na- propo.- to do more Ilian having al "The United States seems to he change laws, the Dome!, Jnpanc.se with one or two taking additional i (;,.r,nide I'atric The delegates route to Hartford, and the motor th a t men be laid off in rotation In pyrox, atvi other of hiH employer. 'huge paity of relatives and Ibomber.s were lepoit. d bv the highlt^toal League, long before he m.ap drawn. taking a great Interest In Shang- news agency, reported. courses In the Billings and Spem er | empowered to . hoose ist IS the gainer m using a more order to pre.serve what little re ware, .silver and electric appli friend- Were present. The oc < asion shop in Hartford^ ___ ] ^f,pir own altern a tes , interesting route and rme less bur QUINN'S command today to have virtually mained of the highway appropria ance.'?. I ^ I- x c __ -.1 „ . rerallfd of Tom that he was ,a was a'so Mr Smith's 3.1th birth The hoatesA sensed a delicious Nominee's For Offlee ! The last game of the East Cen dened with traffic tion This plan was adopted. an<1 ' ''to''' ‘ ” !, \ member of a group of bovs living Following the caucus hold on i day, s . tliere was a double celebra salad luncheon The centerpiece lire toa gu.soline tanl in an .at’ ,1 K , Side who would gel tral Pomona Grange softball The Hebron (ireen two-room Wednesday It was announced that | school opened Wednesday as per tion. A har.dsnmf birthday cake wa.s an arti.stic arrangem ent of :nn the British Mediterranean ns- morning to p.< k league will be held at Bolton field with the requisitehnuinber of can there are three Republicans who i Siinrs attackC’i MaJtii i gii-nu's plnytvl in the National .Hon.s Raymonil. Jr. and George, cake was cut by the bride-elect the Ellington distrii-t which In Rev. and Mrs. Theodore S Dar- ment will probably be 70 or more. twice yesterday, the high command League. cludes the towns of Vernon snd I or about the same as last year. riicy reieived gifts of a handsome Specials and served to the guests. I In 1903. when Manchester had __ _ , . i. . rah have returned from a month's Emergency F.mngton. Tne office ^ .summer T here are 31 in the g ram m ar ■ ' I hina dinner set ami a silver set. The communique reported fur- . be.st baseliall played in the . Mr. Smith Is employed by the Co!- # Judge Francis T. n l>oughlln who home of Mrs. ' Dnrrah'a mother In room, taught by Mra. Maude Bot- thcr air bombardments of nnti.ah state. Tom dwj a newspaper col- Is serving his second two year ch cstei Lum ber Com pany. .Mr. Brule. Wis. tomley, and 17 in each of the two convoys in the Mediterranenn and , "’bich uas probably the first term He siiereeded the late Judge and .Mrs Sm ith are activ e m em .'lOe .\qiia Velva ."^Oe Half of Canal .Mr. and M rs. Clyde A. Cordtsen primary divisions. During the the Red Sea sj)o:ts in Connei In ut. He GUIDE John E. Fahey who served for bers o' Hebron Grange. Mr. Smith 'I and son ('lyde. Jr., ami daughter. ■summer a mhvable partition was CaUs One freightcr ’R'a.S' Fopo.led dam- '■’'‘'vto.-' his •nterc.st In a’d klnd.s many years. Among those mention i.s a I roe M.-uson. and both arg Workers Quit .Marjorie and Mrs. Miiry B. Cordt- put up separating' the primary aged torijic e.istcrn Meditcrr.inran. I'J fl’"""' ed are Nelson Mead. Howard Lit room Into two divisions. This is memb. IS of the O. E. S. in Col (Jiiiiin's Gold ... «««, X R^d Snx.s and the Rees. Among sen of East street attended the while another in the a.ame I'onvov . ^ .... tle and Byron Yost annual Barms family reunion and quite an improvement over last ch ester. ; POLICE w ij j u . 4. 1 *u' 1 thn.so whn H’Hiembere 'I'liomas Hurley of Springfield. Aegean sea was found ving «»n ts ,, , * Ma.ss., this week. same room for their classes, al sId . in S h-,v ■ I of 14 plavcd otudhe Man. nc.stcr commander of the American Is*- expected to cross the Isthmus to An important meeting of the though they managed their work Mass hy the A mston Lake Com 4343 baseball is ’low BTOumi- glon Post and was formerly chair Ihs. Epsom Sails 19c day and talk to the workers. Two more were said l(^ have Ellington Board of Education was suecessfully notwith-slandlng some pany. : Canal Zone labor leaders and keeper forMhe Ho.st,-m i’.e.l .Sox. Point of Sale man of the Ro< kville District. Red l,lo\d Gray passed his 17th' been damaged In the Red .Sea. held in the town hall Wednesday difficulties. Reports from other ' police minimized the situation, de Cros-s. He is employed by the M. T. birthday Tiieswiay. A parly was ' 7 Italian planes ahso bombed g aso evening. In the absence of schools of the town aa to enroll- . FIRE claring that it was "only a matter Stevens A Sons Company. given at the home of hia parents, ' ."iOc Phillips* Milk of Rushed from New Yorkl line depots at the Suez Canal and Howard Little of Ellington School Supervisor I. Burnton Dun- ment, etc , have not yet been re- ! of foo 40c Castoria ... ,31c GAS CO. from the lee side. Auxiliary Meeting Second Corps Area, embracing Coventry: Marie CoUina, 195 Eld A further contention was that Mld*11etown, S e p t, 6.— tjF)— The The first misetlng of the fall sea New York. New Jersey and Dela ridge street; Rene Malre, 620 Cen planea would have-to be based on a appointment of A. Harold Camp son of Alden Skinner Auxiliary will ware, wotild furnish the largest SWEATERS TO MATCH Bi*o>Lac 19c 5075 ter att^et; Mrs. Albert Peteraon ship and, with no harbor, a lot of bell as public defender here to take place thla evening at eight quota of the first 400,000 military and baby girl, 86 Phelps rood. money would have to be spent to serve until the annual meeting of o’cloek In the G. A. R. hali. trainees tmder. the Senate version Oenaua today: 77 patients. build a breakwater. $ 1 . 9 8 up Superior court judges was an Attended Mass of.the Burke-Wadsworth selective Serioon Natural Limitations A High Mass of Requiem was service blll'calling out njen fram ELECTRIC CO. Will .\kl In CVunpalgn nounced today. He succeeds M. Craw Neck — V Neck « ff' Cocos Island was deacribed by sung on Thursday morning at St. 21 to 30, Inclusive. Clilver, veteran public defender, this source as a good location, but This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Sllp-on and Coat Stylea who la ill in the ?Jew Haven hos BcnTatd’s church for the repose of Defense officials ' emphasized QUINN'S Washington, Sept. 6.—OP) — with very serious natural limita the soul of the late pastor. Rev. that any quota estimatea by corps 5181 Joseph iC. Talbot. Connecticut p ital. ShA,______w ee tions. On r e ^ s t shall gladly furnish a copy of our latest A. B. C. report. areas and states at this time must sta te trea su rer, probably -will be Edward J. Quinn, attended hy the The same position was taken Sisters and the children of the necessarily be rough and subject namert a apeclal aaaUtant to Repre Fishing Tug Missing with respect to CUpperton Island, parish. The church organist "Ned to sharp change, but tentative flg- PHARMACY Evening Herald sentative Martin (R-M an), chair belonging to France, because la?' man of the Republican National Erie, Pa., Sept. 6.—(A*)—The A.B.C.aAUDU BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS* FACTS AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE Krawexyk and soloist Mra. A. M. urifk for the Second Coi^js Area planea would be able to land on It Pfunder were In the choir. showed 67,481 men—New York, Phone 7 0 5 7 .824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 Committee, to aid in Wendell L. fishing tug Ethel J. carrying a only about 100 days In the year. ■MENS UO VS SHOPS Bingo t*etltlon Received 43,830, New Jersey 12,884 and MTWMwewiir) 1 2 1 WUUde’s campaign (or . the presi craw of five men wai)' reported , > Mr. Roosevelt told reporters that Cflty Clerk Roymand E.-Hunt has Delaware, 767. dency. Uasing in 4 >6 ke Eria today. tqie discussions of the American-
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Antonescu, the Iron-wUled army putting the country’ s house In order. British Crews Carols Playboy as Prince^ To Choose 80 Brothers Put in Century Carol Abdicates leader who had aasumed eupreme Paradise Lost' Watkin’s “Lif e” Home it power only 24 hours before. Gen These circles said the rift be Daily Radio Programs eral Antonescu issued an order tween Carol and portions of the >4 Rumanian population had grown On Destroyers Strong-Handed as Ruler Flying Cadets During Work on Railroad Ramanian Throne that the Rumanian Army must Baatoni DsyUgM take an oath of complete al to a wide breach after the latest Given Pre-View Today' political developments, but never legiance to King Mlhal by 6 p. m. (OMittBiWd From 0 «e ) theless they said they were taken Believe ' One or More By The Associated Press ! Examining Board to Be* Greens Farms. Sept. 6.—(A')— ] ite hang-out was the signs! toWer (11 a. m„ est). somewhat by surprise by Carol's King Carol II, who abdicated The Coyle brothers, Tom and Mike, | near our home." Carol, whose loves and escapes All Who Had Connection gin Tour of New Eng palac« durlnr the night over abdication. Di^ You Know Of Transfers Already the Rumanian throne today In have been working on the railroad : Mike chimed In: deinend for a flnnnclaJ *et- as crown prince 'earned him a With Construction and for more than a century between "Yes, that’s where we got start worldwide reputation as a playboy, favor of his son Mihal, first, land Early Next Week. tlement. ^ ^ That— WTIC WDRC Made at Sea. them. ed on telegraphy. We picked up An annual payment waa decldw thus handed back the throne—this Advertising of House- caught the world’s attention u a The veteran former telegraphers what we could at the tow'er, then itortferS OB, It w ai eald, but Carol ^ e ly Ume stripped of Its authority— to llartfori - Boston, . Sept. 6 - (d5—British playboy prince, but In the last Boston, 8ept. 6—The 80 young work In the Greens Farms signal went home and studied nights." the boy from whom he had taken At Luncheon Today. I04« ke. 2M J a . ISM ke. ttS m. will be dlepoieesacd of much of hu The Dominion of Canada leads crews were reported today an al decade won recognition as a men of New Kngland to be •elect tov er, Mike relieving Tom on the Uve Together •nteneive property holdlnge In Ru It In a coup in 1930. Mlhal then strong-handed ruler. Bachelors, the two brothers Hv« In world exportation of asbestos. ready having taken over some of ed for the mid-October clajis of job of routing through traffic on mania. Ho wee reputed to be one had ruled fer three yeara as the Sea lions can be taught to atand An advance showing of the Friday, Sept. • Friday, Sept. « Since the start of the European U. S. Army Flying Cadets need the “ New Haven" road’s b)jsy main together, but rarely see each other at the wealthleet men In Elurope. world-famed ‘‘boy king.” p. m. • the 60 destroyers traded this week war, he ha«l sought to keep Ru except, for a few minutes when eract. "Life House," erected by C. El- P M not be supermen, it wea strejiaed line here. Prince Mlhal Immediately w m Mob* Riot in Streets 4:00—Backstage Wife. 4:00—Music Off The Record— Ray by the United States to Great mania neutral, first relying on a Mike was admlttcfl to the rail Mike relieves Tom on the job. more Watkins In his new Lake- BrltUh-French territorial guaran today aa an examining board pre- proclaimed klng-eucceaebr to hU Carol abdicated at dawn in the One year from tonight we will 4:1.5- Stella Dallas. Barrett Britain In exchange for Naval and road’s Half C-entur^’ f'lub last They have been working in the father, but only to be a figurehead wood Circle development off South tee, then after the fall hf France parefl for a tour of New Kngland same tower for only four months, presence of General Antonescu a.s see each star In exactly the same 4:30 I»ren zo Jones, 4:4.5—Ad Liner—Dance program aUr bases. June. Tom rerelvefl his pin for .Vi ruler under stem Gen. Ion An- mobs of fascist Iron guardists - Mrs. Mary Wright Main street, took place this after On the heels of Prime Minister making a quick about-race to fit that atartH early next week. but throughout their railroad Mrs. Mary Gilpin Wright, widow position that we age it tonight. ~4f4.v:z'Young Wldder Brown. 6:30—Strictly 8wlng--Gll Bayek yearn* service in November. 1938. tonescu, to whom Carol had h™! supporters of the dictatorship— noon when the home was Inspect Churchill’s statement yesterday into plans of the Rome-Berlln Kllmlnated fmm the physical i Officials beli'’Ve that the ('oylfS* caicors their shifts have never of George R. Wright, died at her 0:00—Girl Alone. 5:40—Baseball Scores vltided hla kingly powers and at rioted in the streets, demanding ed by thirty guests of Mr. W at 6:40—Scattergood Baines that British crews "are already Axis. examination are such ntunla aa t combined years of service eHtablish coincided. home, 47 Charter Oak street, Tree bark grows on its inner 8:10—Life Can Be Beautiful, Hplnnlng chairs, loud noUes, and whose demand he finally gave up hia abdication and threatening kins. David Chambers, chair 5:30—Jack Armstrong. 6:00—The Emo Reporter - News, meeting” the destroyers at vari But Rumania’s position as a ^ a re'^ord rarely. If ever, equalled “ I (an t remember a time when Thursday night after a long>llness. side. ous ports, unofficial American (’ other trickii which were formerly the tldSsne. i I even greater disorders should he man of the Boaril of Selectmen rich storehouse of grain and oil I by any other brother team In rail- ' we i)oth worlced the same hours," Born in Portadown. Irethnd, 69 ,5:4.5—The O’NelllsiT _ Weather I uaed In physical exarxUnationa for While a wild, strained cnthusl- | decline to step down. and contractor for the second 6:05— Henry King's Orchestra sources expressed belief that one prove.d his undoing. I road employ anywhere j Tom *«sld •U'fl alw’ays been like asm swept the capital at the proc- ■ years ago, ahe had lived In Man Deep sea diving-became a stand «:()0- News, Weather. or more of the transfers had been I flierH. Normal gorxl ’health and The Iron Guardist.-" had demon hou.se In the tract, turned the key 6:1,5—Strictly Sports. 6:15—News Brosdeast - Bob Trout Forced to agree to yielding I tirow <«re\ In Se^^l^•e^ thin.’’ ■ Mihai’s succession, ' chester for 47 ycar^B he was a ard port of aIt~—wp-to-date naval made at sea. parts of Rumania’s World war- I phymque, with special attention j L .m l”w!ia said'^toTave ' stratod moat of the night, and the In the front door and led the In fl:30 -.Studio program. 6:20- Edwin C. Hill ! AithouL'h they have gr*iwn gtey member of St. Mgty s Episcopal work In 1910. spection tour of the home. Their re|>ort, unconfirmuble, said won territory, Carol saw his king : given eyea and heart, form the ' ’ in the railroad'.** >»’rvice Tom i.s .Xniiouncefi (Vinferenr^ Ihite lef/b^spc-lal train for Constanta, i streets were much h.atiered under 6.45-Isiw ell Thomas. 6:30—Paul Sullivan Reviews the baaia of acceptance after pre Steel- I church. Watkins as Host. the American crew or crews, after dom shrivel to a virtual military 69. Mike. 67 the brothers .still Hartfop!, Sept 6 C'T’j -Kdgar iBit oy opewo. ^ ____^ T their riotous outbur.st.s Ear trouble affllcU 14,000,000 7;00—Fred Waring's orchestra. News liminary requlrementJi have been there to board the royal yacht Lu- Mrs. Wright leaves three daugh Mr. "VA’atkina waa host at a din meeting English vesaels at sea, protectorate '>f Germany, who . me4*t the exa< ting phyHical n*- L He4TiTiHn( 4 , .Hecretary of The hclmetedKMIllflfil auiuiflsoldiers a wereVNt-ic vn*iv»jcalled ou t: 7 :1 5 -European News. 6:45—The World Today met, cea Sarul aboard which hia litian- adults and 3,000,000 school chil ner for his guests at the Ma( had boarded the United States dc- with Italy guaranteed her new quirefnent.-s of their jobs. c *onn«*ct it ut Kor e.st and Park As- tro protect the p.alace. The capital , tors, Mr.s. ‘ ':30 - Inside of Sports, 7:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy Klni; ( arol j Th^lr C{iiaJlftcaUr»nN halred friend, Madame Lupcscu. o„ ,-nn,n Elsic and Miss MUdccd Wright, a dren In the United States. Chester Country Club prior to stniyer tender Denebola, which borders against aggre.ssion. , Th*' Coylefl r*" alletl the otl>«-r _ .«ocijition. loriny- annminced that wa.s an armed camp. i :4.5 National I>fcnse Govern 7:15—Lanny Ross f'andidate.*! must be unmarried wftB said to have been waiting for •son, G. Herbert Wright and two preview. Those in attendai steamed out of Boston harbor at Spreading Rumanian rebellion • lay how they hapf»ened to b“ ' ome th' annual corLH«*rvatlon confer- These demonstratliins were re-, or Raymond E, Baldwin. 7:30 AI Hesfee Show ---- citir.erm who have paafled their five day.s. She had been ban During 1938. approximately 3,- included Bernard Wolbarst, secil dusk Wednesday a short distance against these moves led him to ('arol'H regrine came !a.st June, .sponfvircd by the a.^aoriation sumed but thi.a time in festive grandchildren, all of this town. '8:00 -Lucille Manners, Frank 8:00- Man About Hollywood 20th birthday and have not yet rail’ oaders. ished. 1 She, also leaves three brothers. 000,000 phonograph records were tary of the Life Home Committee behind the first three of the over call Gen. Ion Antonescu to the when he bowed to a Ku.s.iian de I “ We gr»'W up by the radroad would be held In thi.s city on Feb* Belle\-«1 En Route To Egypt spirit -following -public announce Black’s orchestra. 8:30—Choose Up Sides age destroyers to leaver. mand for the f>rovinr#',s <>f Bejuta- reached their 27th birthday. They and of N e"' Zealand. James of Milton, blind poet who wfot# "Paradise Lost,” should ^com e sold monthly In the United States. of Life magazine; Delbert K. premiership. The iron-willed gen tracks,’’ said Tom. “and our favor 5 and 6. a-— ' Carol w v believed by some to ment of Carol's abdication 8:30—Guy Hedlund Playhou.se. 8:55— Elmer Davies News SI* More D«>part eral accepted only on conditions rabla and northern I^unvina. mu^t have two years of college Mihai's succession. Tens of thous -Ca.stloton-on-the-Hud.son. N. \.. one of , the ^first - casualties of Nazi bombings of London.------Statu* , was , only - knocked . j .. off pedestal, how- -Perry, architect who adapted the While navy officers continued rreiliLs or be able to pa.sa an ex be en route to Egypt. But there the ita- Beavers are capable oT hl’tih’g: Life plans; Thomas H. Desmond, 9:00—W all* Time. 9:00—Johnny Presents which gave him supreme power. !>ater. under the pro-ldinj; of the waa no confirmation of this, and ands of persons storhied doy I William Gilpin of Bristol, and a ever outside St. Giles Ch irch, where he is buried. Air raid wardens are pictured rescuing their silence concerning move amination whoae acope cover.s the through a four-inch plank In 20 landscape architect, Albert 9:30—Music for Modems. 9:30- Grand Central Station Almo.st from the day Carol at Axw power». Humania 'i'-riflf’d to other obseners suppo-sed he might Calea Vlctorrci c.orrylng flagS/And ' sister, Mrs. Margaret Mason ei tue. Milton's grave was not disturbed. ments of the ve.sHela, it wa.s liam- .same genera) inatenal. minutes. Knofla. general contractor and 10:00 - Variety program featuring 10:00- Public Affairs tained manhixid. he figured in retiirn Houth^-m. f ‘ohrujfi tintrigue and ^aria. aIthouj;h Ihi.s ^ran.sfer has The examining board will \i.sit The funeral will be held Sunday builder; Robert F. Raymond, chief each of the New’ Kngland statejj. dismembered Balkan realm pos toward the palace It takes 10 pounds of feed a 10:30- (jiilz Kida. 10:30—News of the War the four-stacker.'? had departed International machinations. not yet been arf*>mplL'4h»'d. and to sibly some place In America afternoon at 2:30 at Watkins Fun- valuator of the FH A; Alexander yesterday. holding phyaical examinations at The abdication It.soJ^ I version of the conscription ball, month to keep a turkey hen plump Jarvis, who handled excavating 11:00— News and Weather. 10:4.5—Golden Gate Quartet Estranged Fr<»in Family nejjotiate with Hunkoiry nver the Switzerland had been suggested dramatic event, with1 Carol"*\ L rn ' Home, 142 East Center street.; Rooseveil Pleads repected 43-to-41, an Identical Public Records 11:1.5—The I’ arty IJne. 11:00— Esso Reporter The unofficial sources namcil latter’rt demand iur i* t jrn of at Manrheater. N. H.; Portland and ! Rev, James Stuart Neill, rectoi^f during the laying season. and built roads on the tract; Hay ■ A morganatic marriage early earlier as a place of refuge. nnd haggard,’ finally giving in to postponement amendment by Sen :(M)—News. 11:05 - Sports Roundup them as the Gold.slioroiigh, Hern least part of Tran.sylvania, Bangor In Maine. Montpelier in St. Mary’s Episcopal church wtV I den Griswold, engineer in charge 12 estranged him from hia family, an Gangs of the anti-Semitic Iron the demands of, the stern-faced j ator Hayden (D., Arlz.) In addl- | 12:05 Will Hudson's orchestra. 1:15 Nat Brandywynne’s orches- don, Welles, Welliiirn C W'sid, Vermont. Bitt.sfteld In Ma.ssachu- GIVES YOU A B^-flUTIFUL mach in eless For Draft Speed All the members of an arma of the layout of the Circle; Miss 1 iiffair with redhaired Magda. Lii- Direct ne^ottation.- tailed to pm- Hartford in <’onnecticut. Guard which Carol outlawed and -\ntnneseu. TTie diiTator almost im- ■ officiate and Interment will be in ! tion, the Senate bill has another j 12:30 Hornre Hclilt’s orrhestra. tra Crownshield and Mur tianan. Th<- Permit dillo litter are of the same sex. : Marion Washburn, decorator and first three In gn wcri' rcporlcl to : pe.scu le«l hini to exile, renuncia- rluce an afireffnent -n and and Providencj* in Rhode Lsland. hundreds of whose members had mediali'lv took the o.ath of office the East cemetery. 1 major difference—It provides the 11:30 WcHxly Herman’s orchestra H. R. Little haa been given a ; hostess at the Home; Mrs. Ruth 12:5.5 Ni'wa. have been the H.ile. U[v.shiit and ^ lion of his right to rule and diR.s'r- rjerniany Anxioij- ♦(, ke.-p p««a( e Succe.s.'sful candidate.^ will be died before his firing squad.s. under King Mihai. j Friends may call at the funeral 1 (Onntlnurd From Page One) much narrower age limit of from 1;(M» C r a y Gordon’s orchestra. 12:00 Henry Busse’s orrhestra lution of his royal marriage to building permit providing for con Australian wild dogs run . Watkins Shea, interior decorator; Ward. in the Halkarus for fhu;r *'wr) le-nu- P ? i i < l during their nine.njonth.s PERMANENT WAVE roamed Bucharest, beating Jewish home Saturday afternoon and eve 21 througfi 30. Promise* Fidelity ' version of a shed into a garage at through the tall grasses of that I Howard Carlson, general sales I:3(T Dick Clsnes’ orchestra. 12:30 News .Meanwhile, three more vc.sscls ' I'rince.SR Helen of Greece , lit .'itefipetl in and 'in-h-r th«* training course, and the estimated F0» shopkeepers who failed to- ning. I ONLY I Summoned h.ack to the throne ronewpd today hi.t ploa for ^ - 304 Autumn street at a cost of country on their hind legs. ! manager of the Hartford Gas 1:55— News. 12:35 Jan Garber’s orchestra arrived at the Ho.ston Navy 5’ai I, In 1930. a spectacular dn.sh by | Vienna arbitration iv.;u»! oj value of a Kl>ing (.'adet appoint pictures of stalwart young Mihal 2:00 Silent. airfilarie hnuight him back to tins j :jo K'.jrii'i.Ma t’. viulfj n'.rth- which he had relinquished as a lad ■ speedy .congressional action Anti-Draft Crowd $ 100. Company; Charles Kimball, sales wliich appears to is* the take-off ment i . s $20,or>b. In their windows. , of eight to his father ten years - . * A snail’s pace Is about 1.5 feel promotion manager of the HaM- Tomorrow’s Program country to take the throne from 1 ♦•rn Tr an.svlva nia Much of the rlamor for Carol s ' [silnl for the ve.H.si!H They w.r" ago, .Mlhal received a promise ^of Funerals on conscription, and the de- p„shed Off Grounds per hour. If he keeps going that , ford Gas Company; Jot Elder. Tomorrow's Program reported ;i.s the Mnck'-nzie, A'it«)t Prince -Mihai. abdication and Mihal s .succession ftdclltv from General Antone.si u. fense tax and appropriation Washington, Sept. 6— (/P)—A Strikers Return To Work i long. ; manager of Manchester Division A M. 7:00 Music Off The Record Ray His first outstanding escapade Faying For Sitting PuxiJe had come from the Iron Guard. and Thomas Negro .\ll4-n \\iri9 .-\s tlii.s ceremony w.as concluded, \MIIIani <1. Douglas bills, but declined comment milUng, chanting_,^rowd of antl- ; of the Hartford Gas Company: 6:00 Reveille. Barrett came in the miil.it of the opening Mihal had been king under a re WITH THIS COUSOH tlie premier shook hands with the Funeral serviees for William J consenption demonstrators, who Boston, Sept. 8.—(;Pi— Four hun John Adams was a living ex- Henry Smith, sales manager of 6:2.5— News. 7:1.5 The fjsso Reporter — News, ' of the Rumanian campaign in the Kansas t'ity -7^ Four-year gency a decade ago white ( arol on tile House vote to delay ac ' W((rld war. He deserted hi.s regi- young king, saying grimly: Douglas, who died early Tuc.sday changed their chorus to screams dred and fifty of 1,200 striking em president of the United States tor I Watkins Brothers; Herbert Swan- 6:30 —Gene and Glenn. Weather j OklahoM.Ji ‘ 'By But I olfj Otto Browm couldn't under- THUR.FRI.SAT. was living In Paris with Madame tual draftiiiK of men for a 60- ployes in the raincoat tndu.stry re 7:00 Morning Watch. I’aslor ()nlrrod iiient. elop.ul to (Kle.ssa, Russia, wuusn't b-un in uk 'ma," p«*r- .stand why he had to sit on hleach- "Sire, a prayer to God to help morning, were held yesterday and shouts when police took a quarter of a century. I son. advertising manager of Wat- 7:20 Music Off The Record C o m p ic t* W ith 50 ru rl- Lupescu. your. Mnjc.sty and me." afternoon at 2:30 *at his home on ilay period of volunteer re charge, wfia pushed off the eapitol turned today to Boston and I kins Brothers, John Wolcott, land- 8:00 News. 7 :.55 Esso Reporter ! wiith Jeanne Larnhrino. a common .si«tu(j ,i Negp' Iryirm tt) i«*gLster «*r .seats at the circu.s while others Police made no effort to control -Stoughton plants to woik on na •n. Nothing elk* to buy. Anopuncement of the abdication the Rockville road between Tal- cruiting. grounds last night. ' scape gardener; Thomas Fergii- 8:15 —News Here and Abroad. 8:00 New's of Europe To l.oavr BrrI er. A son was tiorn to this union a-H an Jib-n. Vu.«. lal re ocrupiud chair.'’; In th** re.'#erved the exce.sscs of the Ciuardists came after (leneral Antonescu had tional defense contracts. A .scientific expedition In New 8:30 Radio Bazaar. , Tiil.s wedding tie was broken pin'd. on*' C'Ujld '*-11 by th** Ala sectii>n. “ But Otto, I've alrea-,_Women’s Club program. ' 9:35 - Let’s Be Lazy ! and wa-s forbidden to make • For Women and Children Tticy were Wilhelm Busson, 48, speeche.s altlioiigh he will tie per vorcee. Helen divorced him: f'arol .small voire said. ".Name, please.'* ' raterptllars. their favorite fr>od. SHAMPOO and by the stern arbitration of the down completely. ter, Robert Douglas’, of Manches- ; . excess p o . . Knox and live others were taken sumed In the United States. .Another ITe-A’Iew. 12:00 Newis’ .Singing | Pastor Gollwilzcr nt noon y ing for five years with Mme. Lu- half of Transylvania. a firm voice in front of a micro William Douglas, of Vernon, Rob after being questioned. ExperLs rate the 20 varieties o f ; Hou.se is scheduled for tomorrow 12:15 Julio Oyaiiguren. ' Bee He left Rumania In the firm UOO cir.i'i'gcn.y defense approprin- Farm terday wa.s given 21 hours in pescu In France. • No Experience Required phone at 7:.’i0 a. m. The abdic ation ert Templeton, of Manchester and After the six were taken away headaches as next to the common ; noon at 2:.30 o’clock when it 12:30 Conn, University i n :00 New s IN EACH OUTFIT handa of Premier-General Anto lion bill awaits linal Senate action which to leave th>’ • ity. allho.igh In t:ie meantime. Kto^ Ferdi had been at 6 a m, Robert -McKinney, of Bolton. the crowd of several hundred wa.s , Baek Bill* Cleaned I'p ' O l d in causing the greatest 1o s .m i „ . j i i h g inspected by members of pmgrani. ; 11 :05 I'ETEH KAimiT SHOES • Safe— Ea»y to U»e nescu who hAs alligncd his new before going to the White House T7ie Old Dirt Dohber hl(4 fiimlly was p.Tniittc'l to re nand, hi.s father, died and Mihai Prc.scnt at the o.ath-taking were pushed slowly back across the m business efficiency. ' the local Mother’s Club. The I 11:30 nationalistic regime closely with General -\ntnne.scu, the patriflrrh Dorian .‘String Quartet main was enthroned under a regency ‘‘The Mont Popular of Shf»e4» for IJttIr Totn'* \\ ill Hasten Defense Program eapitol lawn by police. Later they Hartford. Sept. 6.—(.•Pi—Gover ------public showing gets underway 12:(8) the destinies of warring Germany of t!ie orthodox church and the Ad Liner ..-v. The militant Piiator Nienioeller upon which Queen Mar(e and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mr. Roosevelt added th.at the gathered on the steps of the Su nor Baldwin claimed today that all A shrine for the use of Moslem Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock and ! 12:30 president of thq supreme eourt. Plan Revision r.,et’s Pretend has b»'cn confined in a Nazi [iri.son Carois’ younger brother. Prime and Italy. ■luicker the three bills go through, preme Court building nearby, but hack bills fer pauper aid In the travelers Is located In the railway 1 the home will he open dallv Nielioli.s. ropre.sented the., truublerl .\ll \Vhit4* Tan 2 'l to 6 ...... ____*1.65 Slips Away from Bucharest Order Issuesl To .Army camp three years Smoked Klk Rlaek # With •nd In r'>mfort, you c*n now give yourtelf • beiutiful m»chineIeM the quicker the government will there too, police dispersed them. State Welfare Department had station at Johannesburg, .South \ through Sunday, Sept 22. from 2 permanent home rhet will •• Umg «ny profeMirm*! permanent It was learned on high authori- .N'iemoelleT, leader of the noti- dynasty. f l 'l to ft...... S ’l .OO Antonescu issued the following Of Taxes Bill .step up the national defense pro been cleaned up for the first Ume Africa. to 8:30 p. m. Radio Patent and w»ve Yo’j don t h*v^ to know • ♦hing about weving h«ir. Jut’ folh'W eonformtsl Confe.s.sional .Synod of "Thi-s set-up la-sted until June. • on pi c direct toa*. R eiu ll— a bcauutui w «v«, fotl »ad curly. Get your* todayl ty that Carol slipped away, from .order of the day to the army: gram. in five years before the beginning nrira-Parlv Fifjlil Saddle Oxfords 9 ' . to \l.. ____» ’»..50 Bucharest Immediately after the .....Offirers,------non-commissioned offi- | L rges Chance to Act the Lutheran chiinh. challenge.] 1930, when Carol made hi.s spec- of the current fiscal year July 1. Eastern Standard rtmn. taf ulnr return to bei ome King dramatic surrender of the throne. rers and .soldiers (Continued from Page One) When the president declined Baldwin Not Candidate Named For Federal Post the Nazi regime on theological Few persons were aware that he "His Majesty King Carol TI abdl- u>;i' t -Itl______uyunment on Uie House vote to de On Presidendtil Term loooiim in .Arixoiia groiinds. a.saerting it h.acl no right C arol II. Mme. Lupescu wa-s ea- talilLshed In an ornate villa near WELDON DRUG CO. had gone until hours later. call'll today, -Sept. 0, 1910. Vnevov flt.s than a levy on abnormal rev- lay con.sciiption, a reporter noted VS’aahington. Sept. 6 - i.-D - War Possible Bi'fore Election. Hartford, Sept. 6.—f.45- Gover Washington, Sept. 6. • - (P — New York, Sept. 6 OPi A big to Interfere with the inteinal man agement or spiritual freclom of Huchn re.st. The royal yacht which had been Mihai of Alhi Julia ha.s a.-.rende.l enue.s derived from defense spend that at a piior press conferem". Bishop Euwin Tlifft Hughes of the ' nor Baldwin today disposed of ru Charles P^ahy of New Mexico, gen sports week-en— 901 MAIN .'^TRKKT DIAL .).‘121 "In these time.s of upheaval was pending in the Senate. the after fiolitlcal campaign "preju- ' was nominated by President Rioo.se- Madison Square Garden. He was arre.ated July I 19-’17, Rumania to await Carol at latan- posedly with Madame Lupescu hill was dra.stlcally revised, it m.an Thomas, Socialist presidential made to draft him for the U. S Arizona Demia rata are lining up under a ileeree roncerning the •If MAIN irvew unite our liearts in hojoe with the president had rea l from a nienm:- dices" cool' off, the people be giv Senatorial nomination by announc- velt today to he a.sslatant solicitor WJZ-NBC will air the fight at (lUl «uecwmni.r#i«( aboard, was believed to have been would impede the defense pro- candidate, opened a 15,000-mlle for an intra-party scrap over elec- taking up of special eol|ection.s. The beginning of the end for Mail Orders: Add tic fc(r Po.'stage. ordered into Constanta to meet wholen ation behind Rumania. The (5:ram. aiiduni. Mr. Roosevelt said that he en an opportunity to act on a con .'peaking campaign last night with Ing he waa not a candidate for that general'of the United Stales. 9 p. m., with .Sam Taub and Bill stitutional amendment limiting the Carol’s train. .■\rmy .swear.s allegi.anre to the Among these critics were The h.ad given the press at that time the assertion that President Roo.se- post. The governor was emphatic , Stem at the microphone.*. tora favorable to Prealdent Rooae- The old Crown Council, com new king. All Riini.anian.s hail ’ United -States Chamber of Com the comnaciit of the .trmy chief (jf length of time a president may velt’s foreign policy "may quite in his assertion. "I am not a can- ^ Tomorrow. Mutual and WJZ- velt and Wemlell L. Wlllkle In posed of former premiers and Mih.ai V. merce ancl The National Associa- ! .staff, Gen. George Marshall. serve. pos.sibly put 113 Into war even be dldate for the Senatorial nomlna- , NBC will broadca.sl the Bay .Shore Tiie.sday* primary "May God and our ancestors The church leader made this Reu ___1 _ * W .A AnnI . I . .1* _I______the chief executive to a single six- Voters will write in their selec The council had made the final him. posed on. behalf of the bureau that l.Tvicw. ipfiming to become involv switches to Fair Hill, Md., for a tions. decisions on surrender of Bcs.sara- "Soldiers, the armies of Riinia- ■ year term. description of the Koxcatcher the provisions designed to capture ed in :in aigunienl with the news ■Another witness, P'ormer Rep. Fr.onk C. Brohhy, Phoenix, ('hair- nla always will be first in swear Steeplechase by Fred Uapsella. bia and northern Bucovina to large profits be made even more men over just wlial wa.s stournament from Kor- aoh attorney, and William A. the oath until f> p m. this eve The Twilight Hoiirs are lamiiy Honrs of Bucharest, General Dombroski, the formula In the bill. ment of the iliaft. Hou.se con.scrip- here. | e«t Hills, N. Y.. at ,2;.30 Saturday Qiiesnel, Phoenix, named as the was dismissed. ning." "The American people” he said, tion leaders rallied their surprised '1 "It has happened here," he .said, i and the semi-finals at tpe same state’s three representatives to the Rumanian newsiiaper censorship .ArresU Orderivl "are In no mood to tolerate. In this forces todav to .stave off more "This country has already had sev- I hour Sunday. ’ ■ele.ctoraI college. Earlier i t was reported that was lifted ionipU't('ly a.s an indi lime of grave emergency. any move.s for the modification of the eral .small-fleld dictators. Mr. j For gun fans, .MBS broadcasts The .State Central Committee Antonescu had ordered the arrest cation of public celebration. Pcas- group demanding inordinate Burke - Wadsworth compul.sory ' Huey Long was one. His will be the national rifle and pistol named W irt G Bowman, former of other Important figures in tho I ant.s. soldiers and upper clns.s per- profits or special^ privileges as the military .service bill. came the law of a great state. He ' matches from UamiyT'erry. 0,„ at national committeeman: Andrew Carol regime, including the m il-, sons mixed freely in the trcjucn- price of producing the supplies and | The unoxpecled reversal occur held in the hollow of his hand the 2 p. ni.. and will follow the matches P. Martin, Tucson, and Mrs. W. P, lionaire munitions manufacturer \ doiis crowds which flowed through niateriaks that are vitally neces- red late yestetday when the House Legislature, the judiciary and the dally there.sfter Stuart, national commltteewoman, Mllaxa and Gen. Constantine A r- 1 the streets and into the palace sary to our national security” j voted, 1S5 to 155. to defer tho in machinery to nominate and elect I as write-in candidate*, pledged to getolanu, who was premier al ter ^ grounds. Committee members . expressed 1 auguration of con.scription for (50 all candidates for public office in- | Technical stuff FM Broadcast President Roosevelt Violent public demonstrations the aflsasslnatlon of Primier Ar- general agreement on two points— | days while an effort was made to eluding himself” ers, Inc., reports 14 manufacturers were st.agcd against Carol, and mand Calinescu last yc.or. that some administrative authority obtain 400.000 recruits for the .8 Senator* Invited To Testify have brought out frequency modu It was Argetoianu who ordered, early this morning gendarmes .should he granted to relieve "hard Army by one-year voluntary en A public invitation went to 18 guarding his palace were replaced lation sets, or will do so soon . . . Pair Eveciitetl execution of hundreds of the then ‘ ship ” cases and that, whatever was listments. Senators today from Senator Burke Write P'M Broadcasters, Inc.. 52 A outlawed Iron Guard In retaliation by stecl-hclmcted soldiers ready to done, the bill should be made Despite the setback, those In the (D-Neb), third term foe, to testify sLipprtss [Kissihlc stronger out--, Vanderbilt avenue. New York for for the shooting of Cahncscii. sirnpler. conscription ranks In.sisted that why they voted again.st a "third details . . . CBS demonstrated a For Police Deatli Princess Helen of Greece, divorc- ' bursts. I the Burke-Wadsworth bill was In tern-, for any president in 1928." A throng of Iron Guardists, Much of the criticism by w it step in color television to news ed wife of Carol and niottu r of the nesses at yesterday’s extensive no danger of eventual defeat and With tongue In cheek,, the papermen . . . The image came threatening to lead an armed up- j Nebraska Democrat who announc new king, wa-s rcporteiT in govern-' hearings fell Into these main cate opponents of the measure did not over a wire . . Vice President Duolln, .Sept 8. .J»i. Patrick rising iinlcss Carol should abdi ed he would oppose President ment circles planning to come to; gories: dispute them. Moreover. indica I’sul Kesten said television broad- McGrath and Thomas Green, alias cate at once, took a stand only a Roocevclt for a third term, chal- Bucharest by plane to join her 1. That the hill would place a tions were that conscription Icad- < asts are waiting i hlefly on gen Francis Hart, were executed by a son. These sources declined to few nundred yards from the pal ers might seek to reverse y e s t e r - 1 lenged his colleagues to explain firing squad today for slaying De ace and ch.a.nted over and over: heavy new tax burden on young eral dlatribiition of receiving » ’ts disclose from what pchnt she was and growing corporations while day’s vote before the final roll why they would or would not do He s.ald a report that color would tective Officer Richard Hyland, "Carol niiist abdicate I But don’t j coming. She hazt been living in well-established firms with .stable call * thf •same. he hroHilcast by Jan. 1 waa a mia- They were sentenced to death let him take the moneyl" The occasion for the defeat was. T'he challenge went oiit m an Italy. earnings and a large amount of iinderatandlng . . . hy the new military court at Dub V The abdication and succes.slon Riot Rages Hour an amendment hv Representative ' echo to a spirited “ third terra Congress concert announced today. F.xpensive? N ot at all. Just ask your operator the rate. The among others. ian troops fought, but the skir rate of retSorn'on'toveated capital ; be delayed. chairman of the Reidville Commu SERIAL STORY . . . CBS chain—8:30 a. ni. Let's Offender* - crew member* equal Grigore Gafencu, former foreign mishes were said to have been iso as normal without reference to ^ After winning the vote. Fish nity Club, that parents there had 1 Be Ijizy, 6 p. ni. People’s Plat ly with captains - vrill be tried and chances arc you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Besides, during minister, waa reported deprived of lated. and the withdrawal and oc any base period. [ estimated that only «200,000 new agreed to abide b^ 'any decision t form; 8 Hit Parade . . . WJZ- punished on charges of making at these "fa m ily " hours, bargain telephone rates to distant .hi* new post as minister to Soviet cupation In general orderly. 3. Increase the present 20.9 enlistments would be obtained In reached at' a special meeting of the > THIS COULD BE YOUR STORY NBC 12:30 p. m. Ilka (.TiaBe; 2:30 tacks against- the security of the Russia. per cent income tax on all corpo-' the 60-day period, thus making It Commimlty Club has urged them ! COPYSIOHT. 1*40. World’s Fair Band; 6 Meaaage o< state a decree stated. points apply. A good rule to follow is — Wlres'PriBeeos Helen rations by 3 or 4 per cent to make | necessary to call 200,0(*) con- to send children to echool at E a s t' BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN NBA BCSVlCt. KYC. I.ara^l . . . MBS chain — 5:45 General Antonescu telegraphed Mihai Will Enjoy up for revenue lost by other re v l-: scripts to raise the needed man- Farms, where Mis* A. Louise But-1 Sagmaster Comments; 6 Chicago Objecto to Mid-West FliuiU. Friheess Helen, who had gone from Confidence of All, *lon*. power. ler, school principal, denied reports (.'oncert Orchestra T . . Short Italy to a sanitorlum at Dresden, 4. Eliminate ’’*trlng8” attach Democratic leader*, while de that the facllitlea would be over Berlin, Sept. 6— uT5— Informed wave* OAK-4R Lima, Peru, 5:15 Boston, Sept. 8—HP)—Declaring Germany, saying; ed to liberalized amortization re clining to disclose their strategy, crowded. SAVE German circles said today Ru P. in. Automobile Club Program; be understood that the Federal after j and All Day Sunday "Your Majesty, In the hour in quirements for firms working on intimated that they were consider Beginning Monday^ Sept. 9 in The mania’s new King Mihal enjoys DJL PJD pXB Berlin 9:20 Friend government was considering a which your son has become king, defense order*. This has been ing moves to upset the vote. If More Groceries for Dollar. |0« eglla f«t 0«f SUN••■♦• li t f t Mc| the full confidence of all Ruman ly Quarellers; GSC London 11 blllion-dollar subsidy to build fac X beg you to taka the first train to ians—^which never had been ac urged by the defense advisory | they attempted ’ this and were nevi's: RV96 Moscow 3 a. m. Eng W ar Washington, Sept. 6— (JPi— tories In the mid-west In the be arrhr* as soon as possible to be cord to King Carol. commission as well as “ tlie again beaten, a knotty problem lish period. lief that area waa safer than the nnd Navy Departments. Housewives got more groceries with your son to aid and lead him." They also declared Mibai’a ele would confront those congressmen Atlantic coast from a national de 6. ImpoM a "differential" tax who will be selected to work out for their dollar In mid-August It was sMd that Helen would vation to the throne wdliid "be of An otolith Is a growth known fense standpoint. Governor Salton- on proflta of Industries profiting a compromise between Senate and than at any time since April, the coaoply a t once. great advantage to Rumania" be an .’’ear stone,” found In the ear* stall (R ) regiatere^,objections to- dl)Tectly fragi th6 defense coo- House bill*. Bureau of Labor SUtisUcs report Hihal'a flrA act waa to sign over cause the young ruler’ s national V of flshea: I <|ay to the reported proposal- full d M U to i^ pewer^ to General istic sympathleis woul^ laclUtata tracta. W The Senate, before passing its ed today. . • / \ T \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER CONN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,194® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. ERmAY, SEPTEMBER 6 ,194« PAGE NINf J a g e e ig h t
wa are told on aa responsible au Inflammstory decisrstton that If Pardon U» if We Make a Few Qiangea Too Iknrlfrstrr thority as that ot the British pre the people knew what waa going Building for Defense • SERIAL STORY Avert Strike Willkie Favors ^Selective mier that tha total of civUian fa on “behind the acenea” In Waah- Sttftiitto Bfral5 tal caauaUles In Auguit, in the Ington there would be a revolu For Express Service’ Industries Plan SUPER SAVINGS! whole of G reat B ritain waa 1,075, tion. If any conaiderabla number LOVE ON THE LINE PU«U«HJ£i> MT TUki A Series of Articles Prepared by the National IfTO. or leas than one person to each 40,- of the people were familiar with corvniaHT. lese. HEKALO PRINTINO CO, BY PAUL FRIGGENS NIA aSRVICk. INC. Rushvllle, Ind„ Sept. 8— (flfi en and state chairmen from the PLUS FREE DELIVERY! PLUS BANK STAMPS! II BliMlI Btriat 000 of the population, with the what IS revealed dally by the Con Defense Advisory Commission* Employes and Agency M*nch«at«r. Conn. Wendell L. Wlllkle is on record as east and midwest marked the for- THOMAS PBROUBON wounded numbering only altghtly gressional Record, concerning the Accept Recommenda* favoring a "selective service” pro- mal opening of the party organi Ooniiral Mnnnsor more. That la, as to killed, al personal polltica being played with Machine tools are number one ftomobllea for private uae, and In CAST OP CHARACTERS Later, Mark was to recall bow gram for government operation of zatlon’s campaign. PoundtS Oetobor I, lin the second place, we are going to CARRIE LANE—aa eastern girl most exactly the American rate such vital things aa ths aafety of In pur national defense program. prophetic that statement was. tioDH of Fact*Finderff. American Industries during emerg- \ Any signs of friction between Everybody's Market Pnbllihod Baorr Baonlns Bseopt Plants and facUltlea are number need plenty of automobllea and who came Into tha frontier w est' Carrie had flushed a bit, he Imag enclea. ! Republican groups and Wlllkle- of automobile fatalities, In propor the country, there are a lot of Sunday* and Holldaya Entarad at two. Let's take a look at them. It truck units for our national de to find a home. ! ined, when he said It and Taylor New York. Sept. 9.— —Ac After a meeting with party lead-' for-Presldent aubs, he said, had th* Poat Ottle* at Manehaatar, tion to population, while our rate people now In Congress who la pretty simple to buUd a plant. fense program. And when It MARK D E U B l^ -* hoBMWteader hadn’t helped any, deliberately In CALL IN! CHECK THESE VALUES! DIAL 5721! C^nn, aa Baeond data Mall Mattar. comes to equipment, automobile ceptance of a fact-finding board's ers which he described a* har- disappeared. of injuriea from motor accidents wouldn't be there after ths next Many engineering firms, with ex who keepa his buslaete to himself. | terpreting it in his own fashion. SUBSCRIPTION RATES factories will need the new ma ASHTON OAKS—a land agent, recommendations has averted a monious and optimistic, the Rc-, "just as the leader expects loy- election. perienced contractors can knock ’•well, it’s about time," Ed said, publlcan presidential nominee told cooperation from every Ona Taar by Mall ...... »•*« greatly exceeds that caused in together a plant for turning out chine tools anyway because the with town lots to sell. | "you had nexv* for u*. Good look strike ot 30,000 Railway IBxpress Par Month by Mall ...... * .JJ Britain by German bombs. machine tools they have, by and reporters late yesterday: member of hi* party, and cannot Sinsla Copy ...... • JJ anything from ashcans to air ing young cuss like you ought to Agency employes who had accused Fruit and Vegetable Specials! 1 large, are set up to handle auto YESTERDAY: Mark finds Ed "Under the Overton - Russell succeed without such cooperation,” OallTarad Ona Taar ...... Mr. Churchill expresses the be Baldwin Gets Going planes in a comparatively short be married and settled down long amendment which the Senate W lllkle said In statem ent, "so Is time. But that Is only the begin mobile size units, and. automobllea Taylor at the blaze, learns that the company of failure to adminis MEMBER o r lief that the effectiveness of the 11 before this.” ter a 44-hour week agreement In adopted to the millUry selective the rank and file of the party en Fancy Peaches 4 pounds 2Sc 1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Governor Baldwin's speech be ning of the problem. In the first tu rn out 100 horsepower, while Canto had come to the Taylor’s Mark had risen from th* table, Th* Aaaoelatod praa* la axclualya- German air attack may be multi airplane plants tu rn out 1,000 soddy. But xvlUi the fire across "a fail and reasonable way.’’ service bill. Industries could be titled to the support and loyalty fore the convention of the Connec *3F place, since it takes so much time saying he had to sUrt back to ty antltlad to the oa* or rapubllca- plied by two but regards It as to build machine tools, they have ; Jjorsepower. Therefore. they the creek, both men realise Mr*. town, and the conversation had The settlement was announced seized by the government because of the candidate.” Native Peaches, about 7 lbs. 4-quart basket 25c 1 tlon of all naw* dlapatehaa cradltad ticut Federation of Labor at yesterday In a Joint statement by of the caprice of one man. The candidate told reporters to It or not olharwlaa creditad In doubtful that they will ever be to be ordered well in advance. But : would have to wait for the ma- Taylor and Carrie face new dan ended. Now, riding back to Sioux Bridgeport yesterday waa, ws ger. Mark rushes to Taylor’s, hop L. O. Head, president of the agen-- 'Tf a bill were Introduced pro that his visitors brought him "very I Blue Plums 2 dozen 15c 1 thia paprr and alan tha local nawa three times as severe as they were even ao, a structure la not a plant | chincry before they really could Springs in the hot midday sun, he publUnad haraln. make bold to say, the beat one he Just because there Is a bull4Jng i start production. But the auto- ing that the women have token recalled Carrie's sudden interest cy, and George M. Harrison, viding th a t In ca.se of emergencies enthusiastic reports." Earlier In All rl*ht* of rapubUeatlon *f In August. He speaks, of course, brotherhood chief. The statement Industries should be solegted—Just the day he and Senator Arthur H. apaclal dunatpba* haralr' ar* alao has ever made. The Governor has with some machinery Inside. A mobile Industry la turning out a the wagon to town. He finds the Jn_hl#_wrds and the thought left Clapp's Favorite Pears, Last Call! 16-qt. bskt* 75c 1 out of all the knowledge of Ger plant la about as useful as handles great number of small ^o es for xvagon overturned, the horse# 1st said b ith sides had agreed to ac as In the case of men for the Army "Vandenberg of Michigan talked raaarvad delivered, during his term of of him Infffiltely happy. many's air strength that It has on a pyramid If there are no faclll- the aircraft Industry. The com- I heir #taU#. Hs wSs thinking of her and the cept the board’s suggestion* for —and taken over by the govern over the administration's trade of Brussels Sprouts quart basket I9c 1 Full aarvie* ellanf of N. E. fice, a great m any speechea and ties to get the raw materials to panles specializing In the manu- putting the 44-hour week Into op ment under rules and regulations 50 over-age United States destroy Sarvir* Inc ^ been possible for the British intel Si CHAPTER XI blunt way in which Ed Taylor bad radio addresses and some of them the plant, and get the finished tactUrc of valves, for InsUnce, can reached conclusions for both of eration Details of the agreement Instead of the arbitrary act of one ers for air and naval bases In peck 19c 1 Publlahara Rapraaantatlvo*. Th* ligence service to obtain and It Terror froze Mark Deuel’s heart were not disclosed. man. I would be for It." British possessions. 1 No. 1 Potatoes ' have not been too profound or product from the plant to where turn out airplane valves In s^a*- as he stood In Taylor’s yard, them, when he looked up to see a Jullii* Mathaw* Spaclal Agency— Is to te believed that that Is no <1 it will do somebody some good, tion to their present automobile roan riding hard, out of Sioux Schedule Reduction Demanded W illkie, seated In a pergola In a ".\rbltrary I'se of Poxxor*’ New York, Cblrago. Detroit and convincing. But in this Brldge- watching the fire licking closer, Clerks demanded the reduction The two men agreed. Wlllkle 1 Onions 10-pound bag 19c 1 Boaion. __ i longer inconsiderable. So. although th*re is plenty of valves listening to the shrieking wind, Springs, toward him. Instantly, neighbor’s garden, said he had not , port address he rose to real room to put up plants In this Plants, facilities, tr^sportatl Mark waa alert, spurred his own from their 48-hour schedule after seen the exact language of. a pro .said, th a t "the president's action I Me m b e r a u d it b u r e a u OF i How much less devastating the i and knowing Ciarrie and Mrs. Tay I heights These last twenty months country, they must be located and men are not much good unle. horse. the agency had made this conces posed House modification of the without the consent of Congress [ 1 Green Peppers 16-quart basket 29c 1 CIRCULATIONS ■fi lor had not escaped In the wagon. sion for vehicle drivers represent xx'as an arbitrary u.se of power. — attack.s have proved to be than have added much to the Govern- j «.‘*1* ^ along lines of transportation and. they have something to make th# The figure drew closer a tall Overton-Russell amendment. The J Th* Herald Printing Company. For a long moment ha seemed ed by the Teamsters’ union. "If the president should be re- 6 pounds 25c 1 was anticipated months ago may more Important than this, they machines go around. There^re, stunned, stood looking In al the rider on a fast sorrel. Mark recog latter would permit the president 1 McIntosh Apples Inc. aaeumea no financial reaponai- or's slature; that talk waa no ' ini must be located some place bo- adequate power must be provided, The fact finding board, appoint elected and assume he had a man blllty for typographical error* ap he comprehended from the'fact, of n horses through the gaping a hole nized the horse. It was Newt to direct the Institution of con pearing in advertiaementa In th* , sophomoric attempt to Just make tween the forest.*, mines, and The power needed by these various Gale’s. A second later he knew the ed in July by President Roosevelt, demnation proccedinga against de date, he might trade away the 1 All Purpose Apples 16-quart basket 49c 1 which Mr. Churchill reminded the the wind had torn In the corner recommended an extension of the Philippines without the consent of | Mancheater Evening Herald. 1 a apecchi lt was the utterance of | fields, where the raw m aterials tyTies of plants varies trem en- of Ed Taylor's barn. He was clam man. It was Ashton Oaks. fense- "facillllcs" by the War or Commons yesterday, that 150,000 originate, and the Army and Navy dously. In one case, Edward R. Instinctively, Mark stiffened In 44-houi week for certain classes of Navy Depailmenl after the de Congress," Wlllkle added. i 2 dozen 35c 1 Friday, Scptrmbrr 6 a man grown up and matured Ini my with the thought of what employes In the general and ac "Although I favor giving all the ■ 1 Juicy Oranges hospital beds have been waiting, a Supply Depots where the finished Stettinliia. Jr . head of the Indua- might have happened to the wom his saddle, leaned forward, press partments had certified that they I politics and very much broadened products are going. Otherwise trial Materials Division asked Con- ing hard on his stimips. Oak* rode counting offices and train messen aid we properly can to England, ' Army of the Unlucky unused, for the vast numbers of en. A cyclone had ripped through ger department. The brotherhood .had been uhable. to reach an agree the method chosen wn,s bad” | 1 Sunkist Lemons 5 for 10c 1 I by contacts to which he Had been we will have our transportation gre.ss to appropriate $25,000,000 to Taylor’s, raked the roof off one straight down on him, 30 yards, m ent xvlth the plant's owncis. The Injured victims for whom Britain lines tied up In a knot carting increa.se power producing (acllltlea 20 yards, 10 yards—and then Oaks later protested that the agency The major Item fin Willkle’s ; Thcie are 43.^ membera of the a stranger during most of his life. aide of the barn, upset the wagon. amendment also would authorize pound Sc 1 was prepared to care. half processed materials from | of TVA. This power will be used fired. did not want to comply with these schedule today wa,s a conference 1 Sweet, Luscious Grapes House of RepreaentaUves of the | We like, and we believe thou 'The wagon! The wagon! T hat recommendations and threatened the government to operate such a with 50 midwest farm editors, ' Churchill has no vain delusions Springfield, Massachusett.s, to i in huge kilowatt eating plants Like that It happened; without plant while the proceedings xx’ere sands of Connecticut workers will Springfield, Ohio, to get nut No. ] which turn out slumlnum vital to was It. to call clerks off th eir Jobs. whom he planned to take after 1 Bartlett Pears dozen 2Sc 1 United States. Late yesterday , a word, a single flash of warn pending. that Britain has won the war or Is like, the straightforward, convinc ! 39 screwed on and then have them ' airplane production. In other Mark remembered the overturn ing. With a shout, Mark raised ward on a tour of his five Rush 185 of them, with the House sit ed wagon by the dugout. With the Would Guard Labor Rights winning the war. But he Is evi ing way In which he declared , go hack to Schenectady to have i plants cr al or gas are necessary high in hla saddle, lurched toward county farms. 1 New Crop Sweet Potatoes 3 pounds 10c 1 ting as a committee of the whole, ' nut No. 42 applied. • in Indus.rial processes. These first fury of th a t storm C?arrle In any legislation affecting gov During the next week he will dently convinced that she will that "the government of the state the left. HI* oix-n gun roared twice voted to defer the operation of the I That is why the National De- plants must be located with a view and Mrs. Taylor, would have rush In the prairie stillness. Oak's horse j ernment operation of Industry, the work on spcechc.s for his western 2 heads 15c eventually win It and that in the r \v v’ iJ ed for the shelter of Ed’s shallow Mihai Reigns 1 Iceberg Lettuce 1 draft plan for 60 days to give time of Connecticut, the present ad- * I r ‘ 1 fense Advisory C'omml.ssion can't ; to these supplies. went down, and simultaneously I nominee said, there should be "a tour, and may spend Friday, Sept. grueling task she will be spared cellar. The wagon tmd overturned specific provision prohibiting the 13, in a whirlwind tour of Chi- , for an Intensified Army drive for minist>-ation of that government, 7 'i ^ .approve Just any old plant located , The plants are pretty well tied Mark crumpled from his saddle. j 1 Celery Hearts bunch 10c 1 much of the horror she had steeled I ' in any old place. This program ^ down as to their facilities, but on the heavy door, pinning them It xvas over qttickly. Oaks, kick- , Second Time I con.scriptlon of men for Industry " cage. Illinois leaders want him to j is aligned definitely and unequivo In. M ark saw It all clearly now. 400,000 voluntary recrulLa. herself to withstand. has to have rhyme and rea.son. i there is still another problem that Ing himself free of an entangling I Winkle's luncheon conference speak at the stockyards. In the | Cnr^ots or Beets 3 bunches 10c | That Is a long way from being cally upon the side of the com Then, ns we have discovered, has to be t.iken care of, and that With a cry. he ran frSm th* stirrup, abandoned his dead horse, I ye.sterday with Republican nation western part of the city, at a ateel 1 barn to the dugout, calling, ’’Car a majority of the membership but mon people, the working people, ! there in the Item of labor. It Is 1 is housing the labor. Houses must rushed over to Mark, knelt doxxTi. Perhaps Only King in al committeemen, committecAoui- mill and at a Negro hall park. ' all very well to talk about using be made available. There must be rie!—(Jarrle!—Mr*. Taylor!” Mark’s eyes were closed, he it was a majority of those voting, Sample of Debate against any attempt to take ad you In there? Are you sll right?" vantage of them in » the present surplus labor, but a man nx’ho Is | stores where fod can be pur- scarcely breathed. History to Precede and the votes against deferment being On Tuesday, In the Hou.se of an expert on turning norses’ ] eha.sed: provisions for schooling But the wind swept his words "Dead!” Hoarsely Ashton Oaks 1 Delicatessen "B uys!" 155, If the proportion should be emergency. And that means any hooves Into glue may not be the ^ the ehildren. taking care Of the J . (V,. i xvTilspered the single word. And Surreed Father. ! Repre.sentatives, opponents of the He reached the cellar,,1 saw the.,,______rx.i— maintained in a roll cal! vote on attempt to destroy labor, any at ' handiest man In running final ] sick, and all the hundred and one then he looked back. Other riders, j 1 Polish Style Ham - pound 49c 1 draft bill were dividing time Un- tests on thousand horsepower air- | services needed by a modern com- storm had overturned only the two, three, five, were now send- the amendment, which the back- I the rule of limited debate thev tempt to lower wages or lengthen light wagon box and that the door By The Associated Press hours, any attempt to Increase the plane engines. Therefore. In munlty. Inlg up a cloud of dust straight j Hand.some. dimpled Prince Ml- 1 Lean Pork Roll pound 49c 1 ers of the draft can and probably i getting, for the most part, A Thought building plants and facilities, ' Fortunately, the nation has had waa free of the wheels. Almost behind him. With a single bound i will force, and the bill then be cost of living necessities, any at arrangements have to he made for | ronsioakfrs made the other place. " She went out the Franklin visory Commission is at work on disheveled, stood before him Of Connecticut j gency until he gave way to his 1 Small Local Eggs was promoted by a group headed .awered the criticism of the Demo vassing public opinion a-s to the this problem at the present time. fecting the designs of the mate ' father, King Carol II, upon the flat declaration that no member door, swinging her case. These rials to come, not only perfecting by Representative Fl.sh of New cratic platform that his admlnls- i presidential possibilities for ,No- girUs never poll more than one Merry-Go-Koiind Sideline As was suggested reecntly, per- Associated Press I latter's return from exile In 1930. 1 Land O'Lakes Butter pound 34c nation of the British Common- them on blue prints, but with the Eixactly what happened after j York. IS to throw the burden of t ration has not carried forward vember. person in a single store. bans the man skilled in ilUR>P'uf? w I Frequently at Father’s Side wealtn had adopted conscription. Leonardtown. Md. iT" You hot breail from the [mn.s m thev aid of the National Defense Advis that Mark never knew except that 1 1 During the last decade, Mihai 2-pound box 43c national defense on the unlucklest the "reorganization'' program of We ran into several in one day, ory Comml.salon, actually having Mrs. Taylor was inquiring anxious- ' New H aven—Cfharlea P. Mc 1 Kraft Cheese A.nother put it this way: 1 re although in only one Instance There is a hospital on the see- get the same effect from answer- come out of the hake-oven ran Cann, grand worthy president of I frequently waa at hla father's side element In the nation, those young the Cross administration, with the ing a lot of false alarms. Leonard al.so use his skill in dumping hot them produced In existing plant* ly about Ed, he wa* rca.saurlng | during the conduct of official bu.sl- mind you that Canada has been In were we able to ascertain whom ond floor of the NBC building, capable of handling this type of hsr, and Carrie, crying Softly, was | the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 1 Lean Bacon pound 19c 1 men who emerged from school direct declaration that the kind of they represented. This was m a m Rockefeller Center, that is free town volunteer firemen explained, castings out of their molds. paid his first official x’lait to the ! ne.ss but haa made annual trips to the war a year a year ago today but they're not half as much fun. There has been quite a hit of dia- orilers. Therefore, this whole close In his arms. It seemed an Florence, Italy, to visit his moth during the depths of the clepres- ' savings urged by the Democratic men's haberdashery on west 49th to the public. Sounds queer. I'll eternity they stood there, before New Haven aerie where over 300 C'anada entered the war and street, and a nice-looking young and they dhn’t play music, either. ruaslon Ka to why not turn fiver business can go ahead In orderly i members greeted him. er, Princess Helen of Greece. His i Sion a.ud have never had the op- ^ platform would have been accom- admit, but ita' true. Such has progression, and as the plants are he remembered that they were In | there It no conscription of men in woman come in with a brief-iase b^en this reporter's experience, in So the firemen bought a merry- the automohile factories to mnnii- Norwalk - Postmaster William parent’ll marriage ended In di Grocery Values and Savings! portunity to establi.sh themselves I pli.aheil only at the ro.at of throw- go-round for SI.300. They plan to farturing airplanes Tliere are a finished, the planes, the tanks, and greater danger than ever. The fire | vorce June 21. 1928 Canada Australia has been In and a lot of blanks to be filled out any ca.ie. was burning straight toward the' J. Devine, 60. died a t his home since—the thousands upon thou- | , ing out of employment, at a time and quickly collared one of the We jammed our left elbow operate it as a sideline and rent It rouple fif reasons why thes would the guns will roll down the pro here only two days after his Mihai has had a stem educa- | 24i-lbSe the war tor a year and there is no clerks. She represented Fortune out to neighboring firemen for not work so well In the first duction lines on their way to the soddy. No crew of fighters could i tlon. Living simply, he has risen Gold Medal "Kifrchen-Tesf’ed" Flour, 85c sands of Jobless youths and hold when there were already far too through a window pane and came atop It now. He ordered the «om -1brother, CYiarles, was stricken conscription there. Why conscrip magazine. up with a gash about an inch cnimivals. ' place, the roimlry still needs au- fighting forces. a train early and spent long hours of | ers of trifling or part time Jobs many unemployed, hundreds of en to go to the house, grab what- | . • WheaHes or Kix package 10c tion in the United States during We didn t know what was go long. It looked a lot worse than in New York. study under exacting teachers who j in which there lies no future It | i men and women, the great ma- ing on until we heard her say: it actually was. Gory, yes, but ever they could while he hitched j New Haven — The State Ctom- schooled him in languages, mill- | : i ; and Pontiac’s Big "Torpedo” Fleet offers you is from these, very largely, that peace time’ " . Jorlty of whom, by the way, are "Do you know’ why you are go- i we weren't In any real danger of Ed's team. mlssion on the Treatment and tary science, government, history.; Bisquick largest 28c The accuracy of such state- la the semi-darkness Mark felt | the vclunteerists hope to recruit Democrats. mg to vote for Roosevelt losing an arm. However, we went Care of the Physically and Men mathe-natlcs, philosophy and danc-j a choice of a Six or an Eight in any model The man said, "Well, It Isn't a up to this hospital of which we hla way through the barn door, | tally 111 heard State Health Com largest 22c the training army—with of course , menta is about on a par with much j| It Is our respectful suggestion into the Italia. The horses, sens-1 tng. Softasilk Cake Flour else that waa said by members of question of greater production in had heard much, but never had missioner Dr. Stanley H. Osborn , Tall and Inclined to stoutne.ss. i a sprinkling of those adventurous I to the Governor that if he will this country. You could treble the seen. Ing the danger, their nostrlla Irri and Dr. Jam es M. CJuniilngham, he haa kept a good figure through tated by the smoke, pawed nerv Sugar 10-pound bag 47c young fellows whom no one could this group. Canada passed Its keep on along this line, fighting production over night. The ques A very pleasant young woman ; head of the Health Department's athletics. conscription bill In July, despite tion is to find some way to get In white asked us what ailed us, : ously, backed out quickly when he Bureau of Mental Hygiene, de Mihai loves sports, especially keep out of an army when there la ' his fight for the Governorship and untied them. He led them to the Crisco 3-pound can 47c the fact that at that time she had what we already have Into the took our name, and then Intro scribe the department's actlxitles skiing, tennis and riding. In these even 'he bare possibility of a war j dealing with state affairs, rather hands of the people. 1 think wagon, hoisted the box back on In this and related fields. 1 so many volunteers that she had duced ua to a doctor. We were diversions one of his companions In sight than frying to hand out political Roosevelt is working along those led Into a great white tiled room. i the wheelbase. Then he hooked the Hartford — Dr. Alonzo Grace, has been Mile Lulu Malaxa, COLE MOTORS — 91-93 CENTER STREET Oxydol, large 2 packages 37c It is an army of the Jobless, of '; no room for all of them In her jI cocktails c’onslstlng of two Jiggers lines. All ot his reforms are di A nurse lifted the sleeve and an- ' traces, whirled around Iho-UtUe education commissioner, an-j daughter of Rumania’s blggc.st In- farmyard and rnttled up to the no,mced he had been assurred by | j 3 bars 10c those to whom America has given | rapidly expanding training camps, of national politics and one of rected toward that end. For some other nurse held the arm for the | dustriallst. P. & G. Soap no uniforms, no equipment, and reason I simply believe he is doctor to examine. It wasn’t much J „ i th® Federal Education Depart- i However, under the rules of the the very least, upon whom Mr. ' state matters, he will be easily right, and that is why I am going of a surgical task, but the service He Jumped down, yelled, ‘tar- that there would be no Over- in many Instances wa.s furloughing royal house. Mihai must marry a Ivory Soap, large size 3 bars 25c Fish and his associates would and hp-ndsomely elected. '-In the to vote for him. " was wonderful . . . clean scent of rle, Mrs. Taylor!” stopped wort, tapping of state activities by the i princess of royal blood, and per throw the duty of defending the | voluntary recruits to their homes ' Bridgeport speech he was doing alcohol (the rubbing kind), big i If shot! IT WA.S RAINING, defense Job-training program op sons close to the court have ex- DRACO SCHOOL oC MUSIC Calumet Baking Pdwder largest 15c I and paying subsistence allow AH the while this was going on rolla of snow white bandages, and erated by the National Youth | pre.ssed Itellef he was debating a -/• safety and the well-being of the I his own Job and doing it mighty It came like that, the rain that Commission. No Federal clasaea Frank Drago, Director. ances Australia has been oper-j the young woman was writing nice big amiles. choice between Princesses Marie Diamond Walnut Mrats i pound 25c more fortunate. Never was a I well. furiously. She asked a lot of When we were all wrapped up night at .Rock Creek. The air would be conducted In Connecticut, Antoinette and Marie Aldegonde, 7- Years Conductor Norwich Svraphonv Orchestra. shabbier or a more shameful trick atlng under conscription since last i ! other questions which we couldn’t we said, "How much. Doctor? " charged, suffocating one minute; Dr. Grace said. VIOLIN VIOLA ’CELLO BANJO purged, cooling the next. Mark re two daughters of Prince Frederick Confectionery Sugar, 4X package 7c planned. I New Year’s day and New Zealand j hear, much to our regret. Finally "There is no charge," he said. Victor, head of the house of Ho- SPANISH AND HAWAIIAN GUITAR I she said, "Thank you," gave him Very, very nice. And very membered that he'd felt the first j adopted conscription In the spring. | warning drops on his face as he henzollern-Slgmarlngen. ‘a big smile, and put her papers thoughtful, too. of Nelson Rocke Wallace Stumps On Mlhal’s last birthday, he waa Instruments Furnished Without Cost Tetley Tea i-pound package 31c As Churchill Sees It j While most of the speeches con- | Washington "^‘back into the brief case. feller. rode through the burning bottom made a senator, a member of the string Orchestra — Plectrum Orchestra I tained the moat dreadful waminga lands from Carrie's to Taylor’s, Public Concerts Campbell Soups, most kinds 3 cans 25c but In the anxiety of the moment Rumanian Academy and a lieuten Premier Churchill's latest speech th at the conscription bill la the In Com Belt a n t In the Army. ENROLL NOW! Wednesdays and Thursdays. 4-9 P. M. Daybook he had dismissed them. The fire, Saturdays, 2-S P. M. . . . o r W rite In the House of Commons, aside conception of persons seeking to hogs. Incidentally, he Is one of of the present program, so 1 During his days as boy-king his Heinz Ketchup large bottle 17c the first cabinet members here to should think -y>u coqld relieve eating Its way steadily toward STUDIO: 821 .MAIN STREET MANCHESTER from Its warm reception of the •By Jmek SUnnttl- th* homesteads, had seemed Infi grandmother, the late Queen Ma I destroy democracy and set up dic come up through the ranks of his your farm agents that any bene Rpriagfleld, III., Sept. 6—(. rie, wielded strong Influence al Telephones: Hartford 2-2807 - 2-5588 Sunrise Pineapple No* 2 i can 19c news of the OQcnpletion of the tatorship, the orators scarcely 11a- WaJihlngton Anawering th* department. jfi? fits you received this year will be nitely closer. They were discussing all this, H enry A. W allace Is stum ping the though power In the regency was mall orders: forthcoming next. Since the Re- vested In a council composed of British air bases-American de- i tened to one another's fervid pro- th* fire, th* cyclone, the experi com belt in informal fashion. Tomatoes, hand packed No* 2 cans 3 for 25c stroyera agreement and a new ajid ,egts. as 1s evidenced by the H. J. L„ Albany, Minn—C?l*ude K. D., Bristol, "Va.—The Army ppblicans, neither through Mr. ence in the dugout, over a break hts uncle, Prince Nicholas, ■ the Wlllkle nor Senator McNary, Without fanfare, the Democrat patriarch of Rumania and the heartening bracer to British con-jf^ft Rep George H. Bender R. Wlckard, th* new secretary of and Navy are being so cagey fast of corn cakes and salt pork Prunes, Santa Clara 2 1-lb* boxes 15c thes# days, it Is almost impossible have given any hint of changes in ic vice presidential nominee lis chief Justice of the Supreme fidence, was chiefly notable for Us | of Ohio, who had the floor at the agriculture. Is definitely not a fire th* next morning at Taylor's. The moving around Illinois by automo to get any Information out of the farm program, I can see no rain that had started the moment court. announcement that ^ot only have i nioment and was dishing out part side farmer. Graduating from either, but I believe the Arm; reason for thinking now that eveij bile, making speeches In th* small King Carol, on his return, was Grape-Nut Flakes jumbo box 15c Purdue university in 1915, he hied Mark' drove the wagon up in front er agricultural communities, meet Britain a forces in the Mulclle F.ast | of his lime to others, though he plans to call' up about '6,00() a change In Administration would of th# soddy had continued all credited with breaking that Influ right back to the 380-acre Carroll result In any material change In ing the local party leaders and ence, assigning new tutors to 3 packages 14c been heavily reinforced hut "a few serve officers for extended duty. night, had completely drowned out Jell-0 or Royal Gelatin maile no point of no-qiionim call- county. Indiana, farm that has These men will not be called up agricultural legislation. chatting Intimately with farmers teach his own Ideas. day* ago we found it possible to ed the attention of the chair to the Ibeen In his family for 100 Years, Fit your room and your pockethook witJi the fire. Big Ed, black, soaking about the com-tiog program. alL at once, however. TTiey will be wet but happy, bad come home In Lunch Tongue, regularly 19c 2 cans 29c almost double the effective fac t tnat "Just before our e.steem- and started immediately experl- infiltrated Into the training pro No special train Is needed to ac ; menting with some theories he had the midst of it. So the breakfast strength of our fleet m the eastern gram as expansion demands. It was a celebration extraordinary. commodate his entourage, no ra Octagon Soap, giant size 7 bars 25c ed colleague the gentleman from picked up in college— but It was dio hookup carry hi* xafords be Italy’s African M editerranean by .sending out might even be months before they Q uotations WATKINS BROTHERS Ed, looking out of the window Pennsylvania left the floor 1 dirt farming, not office-chair get around to the reserve officer yond the fringes of the crowds of some 01 our most powerful vessels stuff. He did some real ploneer- at the black, water-soaked bot Airfields Raided Blue Super Suds, buy 2 and get 1 Free 2 for 41c counted the number of members friend you mention and the fact tom-lands, which )tad blazed so 1,000 to 4,000 th a t have turned out to relr,force the flag of Sir Andrew 1 I ing In soil rehabilitation work and that another acquaintance of to hear him. All his speeches sre on the floor Fewer than 50 mem once waa selected by a form mag- It that another way of saying 'tercely a few hours earlier, be Tomato Juice No* 5 can 19c Cunningham " yours has been called is hardly gan chuckUng, turned to Carrie. extemporaneous and everything Cairo, Sept. 6—UP)— Exiv."#1"e bers of the House are present to I azine aa "master farmer of* Indi that there is no difference be else sbout the tour shows a lack •Thia movement. Mi Uhurctiill, any Indication that the former tween Leonardo de Vlnel and a Carrfe," he said winking at air attacks against Italian alrflelC.' listen In the argument.* offered in ana." has any special pull. of formality. Bumble Bee Salmon large tin 23c Right now, the 47-year-old tec- house painter? BUCKINGHAM Mark, "think you can stick It out and camps in Libya and East pointed out, was plainly visible to a -a a His Illinois itinerary is taking connection with thia, the most im- now? About everything's happen Africa Wednesday were announc the Italians but was not molested ’ . . , . I retarv.gets his biggest kick In life —Jmtioe Peoora, N. T. Supreme him 1,100 miles in five days w ith large tin 19c portanl Is.sue we have yet consid- getting back to the farm W. E. D., F orth W orth, Tex. — Court, hearing rase In which the •W-V-a — - » •-'“'•ad om hfre that can happen. ” ed by the Royal Air Force last Crab Meat This Is about as direct' a chal- Thanks for your enlightening let "I’m staying! ” Carrie replied, a dozen speeches sandwiched be '^red." I gnd helping the hired hands har- Musicians’ Union claims Juris RUGS and CARPET S> tween overland Jumps. When he night. lenge to Italy as could be i One or two things are to be , vest a-crop. He has a husky, solid ter on Gov. "Paas-the-blaculta- diction oxer concert fiddlers. and Mark, looking at her defiant Seven Italian planes were be Mince Meat 3 packages 25c pappy" W. Lee O'Daniel. I hop* finishes in Illinois, Wallace plans delivered, while the fact that noted m connection with that de- frame and a healthy fhat chin, was infinitely proud. to make the same kind of tours in lieved destroyed on the ground and „ ... J iruns off in wrinkles at the corner the good people of Texas continue At 78 one is not unhappler than If you're looking for a floor covering that haa style plus quality—at a moderate co st- Mr*. Taylor broke In on the other damage Inflicted, a communi Fine Clams 2 cans 19c the British have been able to enjoy that "blackout of higher Nebraska. Minnesota. Indiana, bate. Every one of the anti-draft j He is sometimes re a t 18. see Watkins Buckingham Axmlnster Broadloom tomorrow. In this grade ajone you'll cohversatlon. Iowa and perhaps other states. que said. The lo.ss of one South to move troop ships the whole taxes." —Maurice Maeterlinck, refugee see tone-on-ton* foliage patterns, .interesting new mottled textures that lend plain "Mark, I don’t think we can orators asked and of course re- | ferred to as "a swell dresser," but a a a African plane In raids on Ethiopia Fancy Shrimp 2 cans 25c length of the M editerranean will | ceived leax'e to "revise and ex- j he looks plenty at ease In old Belgian playxxTight. effects, 18th Century florals so popular today, hooked deaigna to use xxlth maple, and thank you enough for what you waa reported. did last night. You’d make tend to make the British and ' lend " his remarks in the Congros- " rUtkled trousers, a pair of weath- Mrs. N. D- C-, Kansas City, Kas. Uie ex’er-popular bordered Oriental designs. Hershey Syrup, large 3 cans 25c , „ . er-beaten brogans, and an open- —The reason that I have not car It la unthinkable that any wo mighty fine neighbor. " Deaths Last Night Fish “Droxx-n" In Blx-er many others—realize the empti sional Records. And by far the I poUgrefj shirt. ried any Instructions on the alien man of real elegance should wear "Say," Ekl cut In. "th a t rem inds Franco-American Spaghetti 3 cans 25c ness of recent Italian boasts that greater part of the speakers hall [ He did do a bit of dabbling In registration and fingerprinting is th* same coiffure to tea that she Even at the popular price of Buckingr* me. Did you ever file on that piece . D ecatur, 111.—(JP\—What caused the Fascist sea and air forces now . from districts, most of them in i politics out in Indiana, getting simply that although this is a na xx’cara at lunch. ' of land you went looking after last HeUysf^d— Helene Chadwick, the death of several hundred fish —Wayne PorM t, who fiew from ham you can have colors that are time you rode out here, Mark?’' 41, star of silent pictures. Among Armour's Treet, large tin 19c control the inland sea. three- ! himself elected to the state senate tional program, it is local In every in the Sangamon river? Simple— or four Midvxfst i 1932 but resigned a little more community and I am sure that the New York to N'aaaau to-fix the planned for today’.? color schemes. Rose Mark reddened. "Why, ye* and her jiictures were '^’The Cup of they drowned during a warehouse As x-ery effective evidence that! where the so-called German and than a year later to come to hometoxx-n papers have carried Dutchess of Windsor’s hair. Quartz, Turquoise. Powder Blue, Dusty no. Ed. I liked that homestead, Fury.” •■Dangerous Curve Ahead.’t fire. Alfalfa In the warehouse. Armour's Milk, large 4 cans 26c but you get your plans changed "Brothers Under the Skin,” and the German air ralda are not--and ] Gerroan-sympathlzer x’ote is Im- Washington In s comparatively the instructions from the agents. Rose, Winetone and Beige are a few of State (CMnservatlon'Department in T kt this tem pting new flax'or , . . th e ipelloxx-ed sweet “Men Are Like That." that the British military authori portant. - minor capacity in the old Agricul Aliens who have taken out first We in this country Inherit as I for you once In a while, you spectors theorized, absorbed oxy- Fancy Spinach 3 cans 25c our treasure not merely physical t the newer, lighter tones available in the know." ■* Hollywood — Arthur Taylor ness of rich chocolate chip* strexxm lavishly through ties no longer expect' they ever tural Adjustment Administration. papers do have to register. The ge- from the water firemen pour The speeches wepe being made, He likes to refer to himself aa an re^tratlon period closes day af things; the greatest treasure we mottled and . tone-on-tone patterns. Carrie, listening closely, looked Stone, 56, veteran of vaudeville ed into the building. When this rrraniy, golilrii Sealtesl-siiporvisrd Ice Cream! You’ll Polish Style Dill Pickles quart jar 23c will be—nearly aa deadly as was not in 'Rny expectation whatever "Andrew Jackson Democrat." His ter Christmas. Aliena not register inherit I* the right to think, to You’ll be thrilled with the large Watkin-s up suddenly, a bit startled. Mark sm^a character actor In.allent pic water flowed into the river, the want more . . . and «if this ilelicinus Septemher speak, to print, to be free. knew he had said too much. ture*. lotig anticipated comes Churchill's of seriously affecting the vote on father and his grandfather both ing by that time are liable to selection, too—40 different colors and fish in the vicinity “drowned" from dish! Buy it this month at your neighburhoud dealer's. Pure Jellies 2-pound jar 25c announcement of a determination | were christened Andrew Jackson $1,000 fine and six months In Jail. —Senator Schwellenbach, Waah- "Change plans? Who’s a-chang- Atlanta—Arthur Montgomery, lack of oxygen. the measure, nor even of being Ington. designs, all at the same low price! Ing’ plans on a ’young buck like 89; one of the organisers and presi to greatly moderate the frequency W lckard. I think that. In every community, listened to, but for the opportuni In Washington, the Wlckards the registration is taking,place in you?” Fxl asked bluntly. "Only dent of, Th* Atlanta Coca Cola Both Still In Union No* 1 Peanut Butter iBrge H-poumI jor 25c and Character of air-raid alarms. ty of mailing to all known Nazi (there are two daughters, but one post offices and registration divi Floodxa-aters Save Work ^ time a fellow gets plana changed BottllnK Co. Manchester Soms new system is to be adopted sympathizera in their distrlcU will be in school t^is winter and sion officials assure me that in no on hlfn is when he gats msrrled.” Clticago—Richmond Dean. 78, Milwaukee—(fl^—A Negro wom Fine Corn, No. 2 can 3 cans 25c Mark knew he xxraa in a comer former general manager and vice within a few days whkfi will' leas copies of the "revised and extend the other working In Indianapo Instance anywhere do the police Hickory, N. C.—OP)—Th* Cat an attempted to register aa an Dairy ICE CREAM lis) practically keep open house fingerprinting' 'departments havs awba County Rod and Oun Club ■trd squirmed to get out of it. president of The Fyilroan Com alien with this explanation: "I Delicious Peas 2 cans 19c seriously interfere with the rou ed" remarks m ^e by their sym for th* many friends who drift anything to do with it. were all set to move 15,000 young "I mean,” he aald, avoiding Car pany. He retl'riMln I tS l. waa born to Virginia.” Turned tine and industrial effort of the pathetic representatives in Con through here from the Middle a a a bass from thsir rearing pools into rie’s Intent glance and deliberate doxxm, she persisted; "But I mar Seaitie£t-M!p&m&eJ Fine Lima Beans, No. 2 can 3 cans 25c T. R. B.. Falrvlew, Neb.— To nearby Lake Hickory when the WATKINS ly lying, “another homesteader A cow's cud ia that. portion of ried a man from Alabaina." Told British people. gress. West- But whenever the|re'* s floods came. Now the club won’t BROTHERS I N C beat me to It. But," he recovered food which Is brought into the that Alabama was a part of the Hear tlie SealfetS Sliew wKli teSy Voile* ovory TlmfoSey It Is easy to understand that One Congressman on Wednes holiday you find the secretary of put it brieflly, the Agriculture de Miracle Whip uart 32c agriculture back In Carroll co'tn- partm ent says the 1941 fapm pro haxre to move the fish. Flood quickly, “I may have news for moii|th from the row's first stom union, she departed still shaking over N.I.e. *0# Network, IS'l* IS;]* P. M„ I. e.*T. •OBM such^huge w u due when day made th* utterly reckless and tv oitebid^ Of feeding the gram is virtually a continuation w aters washed them into the laki": you. sooner than yoii expect." ach to be chewed a second time. her bead. THIS COMPANY ANO S IA L T U T . INC„ ASC UNDIR T H I SAMI OWNIRSNIP "'i
1LANCHE8TER BVENINQ HERALD. BIANCHESTBR. CDNH. ERIDAT, SEPTEMBER 6,1940 MANCHESTiBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6.1949 FAOl ELEVEN USE TETt set a building IlQe on open the two-day 'parley of ths C ! 1 1 *°®6' Iioarda o f ed u catio n a re aak- cation snd while In Connecticut tar to Chairman Dloa (D-Tsx). lost which will count not more than the actual operation of s school night after on InopacUon trip three points, and third an oral In street, but by toning rules, where ' Bakers of Stale Connecticut, Bakers Association. Vf DD08C oCllO O l ‘"K education department for F r>ose School .fivlce'" concerning NaUonal De system has been delegated to local Falange Found through tha Ponama-Carlbbaa* 4o* Group to Use terview for those successful In the EUiottWon’t no line is set, then a 10 foot line ’The convention committee plans fense questions submitted to them. l^rds of education, the State /snsa zona. housewives Are Advised other two parts, to count not knore applies. It therefore appears to present well-known demon News From Manchester’s Neighbors Set Parley Date strators who, with one of the hotel Board of Education has the obli ” He wrote that ha found "UtUa than three points. that if Elliott bases his refusal War Training Federal agencies snd state civic In Puerto Rico activity of subvaroiva groupa’’ tn Merit System The examination will be a test Grant Permit banquet halls turned. Into a bak- organizations and committees gation of providing leadership and on existing rules of the zoning the Canal Zone, thanks to the To Do Their Canning Now of the candidates’ knowledge of , , , ! ei-y, will work on variety rolls. have recently announced special guidance, and determining the pol authority, the only recourse will vigllanea of Army and Navy In the Merit System In the United H a rtfo rd . S ept. 6. Professional. ,.„ges. retarded doughs and programs involving school con icy for education generally. Na be for hospital authorities to seek State Board of Educa tional defense raises many ques Report of Subversive telligence and tba Canal Cons .States, the advapJement of pub Firm in Derision Hospi an exception from the Zoning | bakers, gathering nt the Hotel ' <)eeorating of cakes. Wllbur Hills, Mrs. Elton Buell, tacts and these have prompted State AHflociation ° to tions. All agencies developing Secret Service. lic personnel administration, and W illiam J Davis, of 521 M ain Mm. Robert Foote, Mrs. WInthrop Inquiries from local boards as to tal Plan Violates Rul Board of Appeals, as ,1s done , in ■ Bond In Hartford on October 8 Stafford Springs tion Tells Its Policy on programs of education having to Activity Made by Dies Hold Exams to Get a his acquaintance iVith the methods street Manchester, Is president of Tolland Porter. Mrs. Frederick Way and their merit and the advissblltty of Folmnge Aettvltlaa.KnesvB yaUon la now being advocated by | are below normal, all other Instances. ; and 9 for their annual fall conven- do with citizenship or otbSr mat of organizing and financing com th e asHOCiatioti. daughter. Miss Ruth, attended a Jolw Q. Netto Programs of Defense. participation. Recently the Na Committee Prober. In Puerto Rico, hs sold, ths o«- national defenae planners as a i f,„g ^ach year the har- Field Secretary. ing of Zone Board. ------tion, will be shown all the new Mrz. John U. Stonin ters affecting the schools are re munity associations comparable to Only 33 states of the Union wTlnkles In baking and cuke dcco- II78-S, BaekvIOn lea given by Mrs. Frederick Moore 472, Stoflord tional Youth Commission an tivltlee of ths Folsnge Wars known, nreoaredness measure. In keeping' nesting of our leading variety of the Connecticut Merit System As In- of West Hartford In observance of quested to submit their plans' and but hs added "I do not believe our Building- Inspector Edward C. liave laws against vending nar- rating during a "Retail Bakers’ Tornadoes somctlmea occiir Hartford, Sept. 6—(Special)— nounced a national defense Job Washington, Sept. "6. -OP)—The orifh this advice the State Depart-] peaches, the Elberta. takes pUacc. Hartford, Sept. 6—The Connec sociation. the birthday anniversary of her training program that apparently program tn the State Board of )iw enforcement agencies In Puerto Night" which, on October 8, will side hurricanes. The Fall meeting of the teoch- At the Republican caucus held Military training in high schools Education for examination in or Dies Committee had a report today orAgrlgultu,^ issued*^ a ^ s is the yellow-fle.shed. free- ticut Merit System Asaoclatlon, n te Quiulflcattuns Elliott, Jr., emphatically stated mother. Mrs. Jennie Way. would duplicate iiy Connecticut, Rico have been tough enough,’’ erz and officers of the Tolland Wednesflay night In the Warren der that the local boards of C'lu- of subversive activity by a Foacist- iS^tement t^ ay recommending to stone variety of large size, produc- whose purpose is to promote the Men between 25 and 45 years this morning that he will not Issue Rev. George MUne has returned la opposed by the State Board of the classes in state trqde schools He aoid he wai convinced that Federated church will meet,at the Memorial Hall the following dele selection of public cmploye.s ac old with the following qualifica to the parsonage after spending Education. The board does ap and high school and other shops. cation may he advised concerning llke organization In Puerto Rlco-r- the Folonge "would definitely old cording to merit and fitness, pro a permit for the continuation of church Monday evening when all gates were elected to attend the the advisability of the program." tions are eligible to take the ex excavation and building operations hiB vacation at the home of his prove summer training, oo a vol The State Board of Education the Island the United States is the cause' of either Spain oe. on poses to practice what it preaches amination: One year’s experience are expected to be present. state conv„cnUon and various dis seekint to make Into a'Caribbean ally of Spain, such as Germany, In at the Memorial hospital where parents, Mr. and Mrs. William trict conventions of the Republican untary basis, for boys 17 to 21, asked for a ruling in Washington by choosing its own field secretary or training in community-wide The annual Cradle Roll Moth and the Federal Office of Educa Former Coach Is Dean "Gibraltar" to safeguard the the event' of any trouble between such operations overstep a 10 foot Milne In Larchmont, N. Y. party; State convention. Harold W. ** "Sentember Is the best month hii.shols thi.s .sea.son . , through examination procedure fund rai.sing, executive responsibil er!’ party held at the church Wed In the Citizens Military Training tion was assured hy the Youth Panama Canal the United -States and Spain, or building line on Armory street Hebron Orange No. IIL P. of H., Bruce,-Joseph'McCarthy, Milo E. for canning not onlv becau.se ‘'There are no clear-cut Imilca- similar to that used in up-to-date \iy public or private person-i . ♦ , *v, -* **. nesday afternoon was well attend Camps conducted by the Army. Commission that there would be Auburn, Ala. — Dr. George P e i Identifying the organization aS Germany, or both/’ i civil service .svstems. „ei ngeneV: «>icceas in organizing ^ hM >>een reported that Elliott ed. Mn. Agnei Pratt, of Tolland held itB first September meeting in BradFWay and Mrs. James Shep The board, whose statement was famlllee are home from vacations,; tlons of a probable food !»carcity in Gilead Community hall, and pre no federally operated classes In trie . Auburn’s first football coach, "the Spanish FsJange^" Represen- Thomas said tha organisation .... . _ unfi mid-' ihi.sth is countrvcountry in the Immediatt Maxwell DeVoe. Rhode Island fraternal, labor, aocial, charitable | The Manchester ,and Windsor, was the guest speak pard, Jr.; congreasional conven prompted by Inquiries from sever is now the ochool's dean. ; talive Thomas iR-NJ) reported aided General Franco Jn the Span-, children back in school and mill sented the following Home Econo Connecticut. state per.sonnel director, hails the ^r civic groups; graduate training | 'hihd in the controversy which has | er.-Music, refre.shments and games tion, Mrs. Benjamin P. Cooley, al local boards of education os to (that it.wo# working for the return aunimer heat waves a thing of the future, but now world-wide do- mics program: Talk, "Proper ish war with money, arms and propo.sal as ''the first time to my public administration, public or , ^rawn in Attorney V, illiam S. followed. Mrs. !loel H, Reed, Herbert R. Slye, the advisability of such training The state hoard's statement I of the island to .Spain, whose pos ■ past, but what is mnie import.ant, volopnfentT are ocrurrlng w' -sud Lighting In Our Home ", and dem men. knowledge thaEan a.asocintion has i „^„up contact work, or any com-| .’t-'’**® "7'” *" both town coun.sel. The Tolland Library Association John C. Netto; Senatorial conven In high schools, Indicates a belief reads: .\c\-er Mlsee* Sign session it was prior to the Spanish- i because market supplies of canning denly nnd’^on sueli a large scale onstration by Misa S. Helen M" added that the'Falange ad- aetually derided to carry through j ^nation of experience and train- i interpreting hwal regulation.s, and will meet In the Library rooms for tion. Albert Gagne, Pllncy C. Col that an axjfquale vocational train "In America the State Is re- ; American v. ar. ' hercs to doctrines "’’•'similar to products ar. mo.st abundant this th a t tod.'iy'.s estiniate.s of the Roberts, home demonstration fu tu re are ^wnrlhle.s.« F or this .sea such plans." ' ing which the examining commit- president of the hospital which is Its regular meeting on Monday burn, Mlsa Emma Gary, Mrs. ing and Improved health pro I garded as the agent responsible Pittsburgh—Frank Gustin*, PI- Thoma»,',a member of the House iNazisism or Fascism andls In close month, and low priced There are agent of Tolland County; song. son it i.s po.sailile ttiat the honse- Applicatiuni. to take the exami-, equivalent. ' , Ur.vlng to have the building com- Public Market afternoon at 3:30. Following the Rtandish Avefy: probate conven grams, along with citizenship ! for the determination and matn- rate second baseman, is an expert Committee on Un-American Activl-| contact with Franco’s party In three outstanding ieaders among "My Old Kentucky Home ’ by all; nalioh for the *2,400 a year post, A college education Is not re --1 . . . . business th e lite ra ry p ro g ram Will tion, William Blsaonnette, Mrs. Iralmng. arc the beat services the j tenance of a system of public edu- i at sign language, ties, submitted his report In a let- Spain." our locally-grown fruits and vege wive.s who ean as much of the quiz, "How Ilome Accidents Are' pre.sent abundant low-prlcdl foi.l open to men throughout the eoun- qulred, but the standards of the Review of deeds regarding Ar- conalst of a talk by Mrs. W. B. Joel H, Reed 2nd, William Llske high schools can offer youth in | tables wlih h reach their annual try. will be reielved up to Novem Caused". led by the lecturer; song. ■supply a.s they ean m ay tind their pixsltion will require, for the sue-1 hu’ry street show's that the town Sean on “Wemen’s -Clubs." and Mrs. Gilbert Gagner. Joseph preparing them for the possible market peaks ihis month toina- ber 4, aei ording to the announce ees.sful candidate, a professional . was granted a right of way for Mrs. Marion A. Baker and sls- "Safety In Our Homes"; report requirements of national defense, j Toniatoe.s j cfT'O l.s uiui.sua'ly well rewarded iitlMtics along the exten.slon, on McCarthy was chairman of the tooa. pr;ii'ht‘*s and poars ment from as.soeiation headquar knowledge at least equivalent. , sr Mies Lucille Agard have had of the New England I.,esturer’8 caucus and John C. Netto acted ts are now nt thr height of tholr hefoie liiir next hatve.st se.'i.son ar- which the hospital abuts, and Foods Youll Enjoy The Statement i ters, 33 l.<’Wis stre e t. H artfo rd . Conference at Burlington, Vt , by Oenerul Uiitlen ts guests their niece and family clerk. The G.O.P. state convention The statement says: season nnd m;iv Ih' *Tts The duties in general will be 'o f M aine. will be held Sept. 17 and 18 In New "The Slate Board of Education [ a week or h<>. HartUdt po.irs. tli<' property regarded their grants a.s "Horne Sweet Home." canning methods a.s reeoniinehfted eominttlee of experts oh vari financial and educational under the Mrs. Mable L. Cook has been en Haven. The J-lth Senatorial dl»- does not approve of military train- | piosl popular vanrlv, nre expivl- intended to extend the street. The joying her annual vacation from Grange, Go-To-Church-Sunday by cooking .“I'ei ialists may he ob ous phases of the work, only one direction of the Council of the as trlcl, will be Sept. 7 at 2:30 In the ing in high schools. It is of the ; -C<1 tn br' -oni''* ibund.int in nbout a sociation and its executive com street near the ho.spltal has not her duties at the Raving’s Bank of will be held at the Hebron Con tained w ithout 'O.st by w ritin g to of whom la a member of the or auditorium of the Warren Me opinion, however, that the best i week. The heifjht "f the pearh mittee. The work will require been accepted as a public highway Tolland, gregational church, September 15, .Mr.s riakln. Fniveisity of (’onner- ganization, will prepare and con- morial Hall, the congressional con preparation for the youth of the | season Is antn’ipate'l nhont the many night meetings in various hy the towrtv, and It ap p ears th a t SATURDAY The Tolland Fire Department at '7:45 o’clock with Charles M. duet the examinations, procedure vention will take pla^ the same nation is the following; ’^flfleonth of the month. po.‘».«^ih)y a i lirut. Slf>rrs.’ similar to that recommended by ,parts of the state. Full partieu- i those wishing to build right out was called Tuesday to the farm of Gardner. High Priest of Demeter to the street Itpe base their stand day and place. ^ 1. Adequate Vacatlonal Training the as.soeiation for selection of a tars can be obtained from a-ssocla Mr. Muasdorf on the Crystal of Westfield, Mass., as guest For All Youths, state personnel director la.st ' tlon headquarters, on the contentif'^ that regulations Lake road when a large bam filled speaker. Public school enrollment show rompany K National Guard do’ not apply there beeaiise the ed a drop of 26 over that of 1939. The best and perhaps the first sp rin g j Notices are being sent to public POULTRY SALE with hay was destroyed. Hebron Juvenile Grange No. 35 line of defense Is a nation of wid furnish a firing .stpiail tninor- town has not yet\ accepted the In the high school, 97 freshmen Ahout Tow n Candidates will be Judged on | personnel agencies and organiza- James Rhodes wenfc to Green met Tuesday afternoon at which youth competently trained and In r«-w trnrning- f<>r th*' funeral of three rating.s, with a total po.ssl- lions intere.sted in such work and street. ___\ field. Mass., recently with a truck time a Vacation program was pre registered making the number to . **)rp*>ral ;\lgird < bilvo.q is,'recentIv In previous inataiiges, however, enter school 1.5 less than last year. telligently a.s.xisted to select those hie eredil of Id point.s. The first ' if suffielent eandidate.s appear in Native Chiekens for Frying or Roasting. FOR A NICE ME \T LOAF load of wooden lawn novelties, sented each member telling of the subjects which will contribute Joseph V I.anp'^r of FdL^'rt-.n if the Fii.-^t «'na.st artillrrv. P. S it has been mainlain^l that even will he on a record of ex|)erienee ihfferent parts of the roiinlry an which he makes In a great variety j places they had visited this sum Borough elementary school has an most to their own happiness and street and Hazen A Wtdih of l»'i- Army wh<* >h»-l rit ^■^rt Slicnnan. if a stre e t has not hei*n aeeepteil .Medium Size, A Q \'eal. Beef tind Pork liroiind. f t P- enrollment "of 216 this year where and training on which will be attempt will he made to hold ex- Miss Mary Agnes Pratt and mer. followed hy songs requested w hich Will develop in tellig en t A m rant .street are rnj"Vln^; a uti k .s I'lnun’ i <‘.inal Zon*’ Men f'T the hy the town, the estnbli'i^hed lines each ...... V O C iP'.lite.l not more than foiir j aminations In convenient regional Ih...... 2 5 c brother Aaron Pratt of Wlnd.v>r by those present laM year there were 234. Other I ,’toiir as far .s«)Ulh ns Virginia, v:.- .t- apply. The -Solectmcn have never erican Citizens. The opportunity -qii.id will tie chos*-n by the points, the second, a written test I centers. Fresh Cut-up Fowl for a nice V O Chuck Beef Ground. f t f t are spending several days at the ] schools and rompari.sons are a.s for youth to become accustomed to ' Ingf plsfo- of Intero-^t cri pirv <'lU'ur.’m'b'r at tonight s drill Pratt Biimmer home In Tolland | follow s: Pinney (Irammar .school, chicken soup, e a c h ...... / V C 11)...... 2 9 c the ii.se of machines and equip- ' before returning to their schools. 89. last year 89; Slafrordvllle ment is a most sensible training ; Aime of llo HiUiaid Two f o r ...... Mrs. Kdna C Ka.itwood and l.ower Round (Ground. f t P school 84, la.st y e ar 89; W est S ta f program. It will cost leas in the | • stre et anno’inia.s riscwh.eie In t"- The fir.st fall m eeting of tlu Mias Fannie Baher of Kllington Andover Wonirns L ag'ie of the Second .Native Roa.'sling Chickens, about Ih...... 3 5 c ford school 64. last year 64; Or- long run for youth will have the day's Heialil tlint hr has bought a were guests at the Steele House Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson ruttville, 17, last year 23; Junior farm tractor and ts cnpnged m <’*>ngrrg.‘iti-imil chur* h will he held 4 pounds each, Ih...... ^ I C advantage of learning how to Wedne.aday. 157-4, Wllllmantic H igh school 105, last y ear 120. m ake a living and al.’o a train in g Inwm prading, Piling in. rom ovinp Tuesiiav aftern*’>n. September 17 .)-Pound Roasting Chickens, A DEI.ICIOI S (OMBINATION . . . Mrs. Roy Comtns of Worcester. While the 1939 enrollment of 601 that will he useful in the defense When You Shop at HALE'S nt two o’clock The meeting day Stumps and kindiu'd hr.rs of work. LIVER AND BA(ON Mass.. F.thel Anderson and uncle pupils in the elementary schorilfl v.ill h” changed this sea.son from Ib...... O O C Delegates elected at Republican of thl.s nation. Archie Campbell, pf .Searaporl, and 112 in the freshm en clas.s o f' W c'lne- .i;i V to Tues»in V. Fancy Milk-fed Fowl, about W Tender Ctihes' l.iier, M'eslern. f t P j caucus on Wednesday evening 2 A Strong Health Program For Loyal ("ircle of King'.-^ Paugh- Maine, have returnfWl to their the High school was exceptionally .0 pounds each, Ih...... C 'were: Senatorial. Charles Wright, j AH Children. tc rs w'lU hf>ld its lir.st inr. tirig <>f Ih...... 3 5 c homes after being gireats at the large, this .year s enrollment j POPULAR home of Mr. and Mrs. L Err\eat i EU-sworth Covell; Stale conven A sound fundamental health the season in the F'«'!''’ration p>om Fiiney .Sugar Cured Bacon. f t f t Self Serve and Health Market ,\ Marriage hcen.se wa.s granted tion, George Merritt, Louts Whlt- greater than In ^1938 and is be-j policy must be established The : of the r<‘nter ngiftJ.iti uial ve.sterday at the lliire.aii of Vital PRIME BEEF ( UTS Hall and Miss Bernice Hall. lieved to be a\erage and m'ire church Mordny t'vrnin^ at tu^ht machine sliced. Ih...... i C 7 C ------j comb: Congressional. Mr. and Mrs. compartments In education should .sil.atiltles. Hartford, tn Harry U. ' Howard Stanley; Probate. Blanche pupils may enter within a week. be brought together In the Inter o'clocl;. Radd'og of .Summit street, and FOOD MARKET Rib, Roust Beef, prime ribs, honed and Hale’s Quality Lewis and Lillian Hamilton.___ , ests of the health of the child. Mi'S I'.'itherine ,1. Carroll of 31 rolled if vou wish. Lamb Legs, (ienuine Spring. 7 (o .S pounds Th • legular meeting of Mi.into* 85.4 M.\1N STREKT RI BINOW Rl Il.niNT. (.^ Sunday school at the Congrega Close cooperation of physical edu- Kii.'S 'tro e t. H artford. Ib...... ciich. M'hole or Bud HtiJr. 2 9 c North Coventry tional church will be resumed this ( at ion directors, athletics coaches, BREAD Loaves nomoh Tribe No. r>h. Improved f'r- “WHERE THRIFTY SHOI'PERS SHOP" Warns on Final 11c der of Re after the directors of cafeterias, teaehers of ! sunirhyr vacation WInchcll Smith’s 100'’ day evening. Sept. 9. In the Sports Mr.s. .1 M tVilUam.s of Hudsrjn Ih...... 3 5 c Mrs. Ruby Stevens and children.; Dav for Filing seienee, health eclueation and all ^ Center oh WeTTs .strert street tins as tier guest Miss D'ira Boneless Rolled Roiist Beef M |" First Prize l'!aslern Dressed Fresh Pork! Wrirrcn nnil were week-end l ■Mr itqd M rs ( 'li,J'ford Squires of others i.s essential. We.atley of Long Island, N. V. guest.s of Mrs. Annu' Augsten. M ih ^ lemg HilVroa'd nre .spending a few 3 The Use of Summer Vaca- Whole Wheat Bread The Co. K offices at the Armory for the Oven, Ih...... C Shoulders. Sliorl .Shtink, ftH S tev en s w as fo rm erly Ml.ss Ruby , days visiUtvg their daugliter and ti>on H. Au.sUn Crisco 47c 1-Lh. Can PORK ROAST Blueberry Pies. OO «PwC am t M r arid .Mrs. .lolin K ingsbury CLUB CHEESE Ib. 22c ■'Arfiioiir’ii Roast Beef ' Lb. Cut from Snitill ,\ll Flavors. l!S-o'/„ ^ A each . : ...... JL I C were dinner gue.sts of .Mr. and BOILED HAM lb. 33c Danish (!ofIee Rings. f t p Mrs. Carl Schramm yesterday In Loins, Ih...... jLOC hollies, t for.. A 7 C MILD Fancy Layer Cakes, a choice of OO W . D. STAR honor of Rev. and Mrs Aii.stln'.s Lbs. .IF.LMF.D icings, each ...... A # C each ...... ib^C Pure Lard Cross Rib Roll Lb. WILSON S D MS.^ HAMS SPRY Amer. Cheese ' wedding anniversary and .Mrs. | Extra I.ean. CORNED BEEF Ib. 21<; l O c Austin’s birthday. Armour’s (5-8 Pounds -\verage) MVENSTER “ ( •Sabbath School will start again > MARKET lb...... 2 after the aiimmer vacation on / c ;a'M7c “ '47c AR.MOI R’S ST.AR GROCERY DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! 47 NORTH ST. - PHONE 388.'5 - FREE DELIVERY! Smoked Shoulders Jar CHEESE “Found ' Sunday at 10 a. m. Rev. Austin i Fancy Pack Peas 17c WHE ATIES will be back In the pulpit. Chris Sugar Cured (Blndleas) ------FRANKFURTS FRANKFURTS Ib. 25c In GIo m Ja r'. tian Endeavor service at 7:30, Grole \Voigpl. -Breakfast- of PURE VEGETABLE As Always . . . Quality With Economy! & 25^ Champions! Pkg. Mrs. John A. Maskill and Lb. Any Kind, Large Family Size IwC ROLL BUTTER lb. 30c SHORTENING lb. IH c d a u g h te r E thel, Mr.s. C linton Rixs- WEEK-END SPECIALS 5liced Bacon BUTTER SPECLALS Brown Sugar in Evaporated Milk. Royal son. Frank Kubeck and Adolph MIRACLE WHIP C a m p h e irt Can.s Mi;.\T LOAF M.\DONN.\ Bulk, .'{ Hi s ...... Scarlet, 0 " T Deut»'hmann, of Huntington and O ik* Pound Lard Friend's Beans 27c Kraft’s. C.\MPRELL’S tnd O’l.ake.s, 34c Astoria L. 1., have returned to i Mtu'hinc -:li<'ed, OO PHILLIPS' Sugar, Pure Cane, I thil c a n s ...... -iL # C With Each Tomato Soup Cans No. 2 Con Fonrv quart j a r ...... Tomato Paste 10-lh. cloth bag. . their re.specUve hbmes after visit-' lb...... 29c Tomato Soup Tea. Ortmge Pekoe. Coronet Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ] S2 Purchase PEAS Fairmonl Cream- Brand. Fancy. ^ |F John Kingsbury this week. j (Jl AKER Free Freei Maxwell House Grapefruit 5ections COFFEE — Royal Scarlet. FRESH SHOULDERS PI 1 FED M HEAT L arg e ery, Ih...... ' I -Ih. pkg...... I D C .Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius William- ^ 1-Lb. Can cans Fragrtint. Full Bodied. 1-lh. non entertained at a liouse warm FOB ICED COFFEE E v ap o rated '.Milk, \'cr\ leiin. M od ^ Q Comhiiiation .‘spe- kcans Tall ('IrcIc Coffoe, 2-Lh. Can Uan^ Brown’s Butler. hag, gn»uhd a.s de ing last evening. Mr. and Mrs. | Van Camp’s 4 loll cans 25c Coffee 24c 46c Can.s 21c Ihs. rragr. Ih. .. I ^ C 'i-H > . p k g ...... 29c l-poiuu1 bsg ...... 18c 2 !t\ rial! .'1 for...... gt 1 C sired, 2 Ilfs...... Martin Vlsny and son Robert. Mr. i 35c and Mrs. Cyrua Merrifield and twb , Quaker Oats, Quick or Thank Yon Brood Colonial Coffee, EXTRA FANCY CRISCO •Spr.\. children . Ruth and Kenneth, and i TURKEYS, Ih. . . J Regular, raedlurO pkg. . 8c 5olada Tea Bags si'NKisT OK \\(; e s—(;o()i) sr/.K. Asparagus Tips, Royal Merle Sprague. | 1-pound hag ...... 20c Can S Pound Can I Pound Can .Malted Milk. Royal Scarlet, .'i-pound ciin . . Black Raspberries 'do'zen ...... 17c I I Giant Peas 14c Scarlet, square O TT Ml.sa Denise Heckler daughter; Panrake Flour, Chocolate flavored. 'O — Spry, Mecca Coffee, WILSON’S (I.EAN) gf M r, and .Mrs. A rth u rH e c k le r o f; A u n t Jem im a, 2 pkgs. 23c Box oLLOO Bags NESTT-E’S l-lh. c a n ...... M m ^C can ...... C T-pound bag ...... DAISY HAMS, ^ Diced (Carrots, Royal J-pound cjin . . pw Y ork, vyho Is n p a tie n t a t ! 22c Cans 25c FOWL MII.K CRACKERS Lge. Can jmehester Memorial hospital Is Vermont Maid Pancake Bosco, ^ |F Panciike Flour, 20-o7„ pkg.J Ilome Circle Coffee, 4% w Sm. Can Scarlet. | A Covering favorably from b e f o p r ' Syrup, 16-oz. bottle . . . . 15c Cans Full breasted, OO Bulk, 0 COCOA 39c 21c Pancake Svriip. Ifi-o/,. jug. 1-pound can ...... A O C 5heffield Milk large jar w O C No. 2 c a n ...... I w C ratio n . ; LEAN SLICED s very fancy, Ih. . . ,4h fcC .‘1 pounds ...... ^ w C Bosco Mug Free! Beets, Small, \Vhole, Royal BOTH 4% Ground Fresh As You Want Id BACON, lb...... I Prune .lulce, Sunsweet, Good L u rk FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES LU X FLAKES FOR ...... JLOC quart bottle ...... 19c FRESH FRUITS AND FRUIT COCKTAIL 10c Large Box Small Box Scarlet, No. 2 can, Strictly Freah, I.ArE^ F ancy Peaches, Halves — Royal 2 cans for . . . (Jrole & Weisrel'-'i* ,,, Jar Rings RIB CORNED BEEF VEGETABLES 2 5 c (lU.ALITY DOG FOOD! E ggN (Inzcn...... 35c FRANKFURTS, Pure Vinegar, Thomp Scarlet, largest 1 Tomat«>es, Red Gilead son, (contents) gallon PEPPERS 29c Yellow Bananas 4 i.b..21c Delicious flavor, l f t can ...... 1 Line, 2 Igst. cans jHnDC Save-On, Selected Eggs, in car lb...... Extra Fancy, f t C — 14-Oz. Bottle ton. dozen ...... Parowax, for Sealing, lb...... l O C CATSUP Prunes. Fre.sh Orejfon, Roy .’I c a n s...... 14c Services will be resumed at the 23c FRESH GROUND Fancy, Long Green, Table h pounds...... ^ w C Gilead Congregational church, l-|>ound p k g ...... 13c Lux Flakes 8A L T E S E A al Scarlet, Tomato Soup. CamphcH’s, Economy, Lifebuoy Soap, 1 3.")C Sunday, morning at 11:15 o'clock' HAMBURG. Ih. . . . Med. ' Bushel ...... PURE .1 cans .‘I c a n s...... Jar Rings, Good l.iirk, Large Package 21c 2 Each 2 c BACON 12-Oz. Clam Chowder 2 largest cans . . . 20c with Rev. George Milne offlriatlng. S b a rs ^ ; ...... 19c Pkgs. 19c Cucumbers for ...... Rally Day will be observed at the CUBE STEAK,' 2 dozen pk^;s...... 15c N.VTIVE PkRS. Large Can Small Can Cherries, Royal Anne, Roy I.and O’l-Ake* Butter, Swift’s Clover, f t ^ EGG NOODLES 3 25c Scottissue, Sunday school at 10:15 o'clock. lb...... -Freah, Yellow APPLES. - | f t al Scarlet, Campbell’s Beans. 7c S pounds ...... Tomato Soup, Camp 1-lb. la y er s...... ^ 1C . can .’I ro lls...... The superintendent. Miss Charlotte 65c fi pounds ...... I ^ V largest can .. Warner, Is in charge of the pro PORK ROAST. bell’s, S tall c a n s ...... 22c Lux or Lifebuoy 5oap 27c Waldorf Tjssue, (Country Roll Rutter, PEACHES Tall Can S i c g ra m . * Ih...... TOMATOES Lifehutiy Soap, fi ro lls...... pound ...... Brooms, Sturdy, ITALIAN SAUSAGE CALIFORNIA The funeral services of Charles 29c Bars BACK ^ Brownie Dill 1 bars LEAN. FRESH SHOUL No. 0 size ...... i3 e 4 25c 6 23c ^ BI& SEEDI.ESS (JRAPES F. Curt were held at the Gilead Coffee. Maxwell House, Hot or Sweet, f t f t Pickles, quart . . . . Rinso, 2 large Silver Dust, 14-Otuice Bottle Burt OIney S TO SCHOOL Large size, |J BANANAS Large AVatermelons SUNKIST ORANGES Congregational church, Thursday pound ...... 22c DERS (4 to 6 Ib.s.), 1 0 ^ Bopf Stow, Ulnty Moore. Yellow FtekUng Ib...... XYC pound .... wC Brownie Sweet packages ...... 2 large pkgs. . , . afterqoon. Rev. George Milne o(TI- can ...... I / C Pickles, Lux Flakes, Lux Toilet Soup, dated and the bearers were Clar Chill Sauee, Burt OIney, » ^ for ONIONS each |[^ C doz. Spinach, Burt OIney, Ketchup 2 25c 5 c lb. 39« large pkg...... 4 b a rs...... , ence Johnson of Wapplng, Wilbur b o ttle ...... SPRING LEGS OF LAMB quart jar ...... 17c 2 No. 2 'j c a n s ...... 27c Pounds Hills. Arthur Keefe, Merton Hills. (ft (o 6 ' i lbs.), Charles Pinney and Karl Links of S u g ar, No. 2 Can St, Lawrence 1 0 19c No Scrub Gilead. The burial was. In the lb...... ^ Floor Wax, Double B, SPECIAL ! c n t o s h a p p l e s SWEET POTATOES MEDIUM POTATOES 10 pounds ...... 45 c M I HEADQUARTERS FOR CANNING NEEDS! Gilead cemetery. p in t c a n ...... 33c Mr. and Mrs. CHarence J. Fogll B. C. DRY’ SALAMI— 5weet Peas 2 c.».19c Large Package GENUINE ATLAS E-Z SEAL GLASS TOP JARS — GENUINE ATLAS STRONG Apricots, Hunt, (SLICED^, Crloco.- Shortening, '^^POTATOES C lbs. 6 1 9 ^ 1 5 c peck opent Wednesday st Point O' No. 2 'j ean ...... 19c I-pound cad ...... 17c Free Delivery 6n All Orders For $1.00 And More. Small Size .... SHOULDER MASON JARS r - GOOD LUUK JAR RINGS — PAROW.AX AND A Woods, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 28c 15-Pound Ridso FULL LINE OF SPICES! Leon C. Fogll. Italian rrunes,' Hunt, Troot, 12-ounro Green Stamps Given M ith Cash Sales. Peck ...... UAKER Schools in town held one Msslon No. ZVi can ...... 15c SLICED BOILED can ...... / r ...... 19c Thursday so the teachers,'* Mrs. HAM, Ib...... Fancy OATS TELEPHONE SERVICE UNTIL 8:00 P. M. 1 COFFEE RINGS A ngel C akes 1 Alice Fogll sad Mrs. Frances Mackerel, Gat-WeU, SALADA TEA — RED L.ABEL Hbney Dew Melons r-Haley could attend a teacbera’ . tall con ...... 10c A. Y. O. OR ROSOL’S 1.4 -pound Fancy Cantaknipcs PIm m ’phoM tonight for early Biorning delivery. Phone Service Until 8:30 P. M. Dial 5137. meilng held in Colchester, under p ack ag e ...... A i t C Orange Jnloe, BOLOGNA. >'i-pound TIk CORR Plums, Grapes, Pesrs, 1 'V 1 the direction of ths supervisor, JW.HAU 2 fo r 17 e DIAL 3929 FREE DELIVERY! Martin Robertson. ------^------S-No. 2 eons , 25c Ib...... p ack ag e ' ...... « 41c MANCHISTBR CONNv . . Etc. I Mrs. ^oVina Hutchinson, Mrs.- >(3:^
MANCHESTER EVENING h i b h a i ^ , MAMCHKSTEE, CONN. FRIDAY,^SEPTEMBER 6,1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERA1— For Good Health Lunch—Milk; apples. acuta arthritis, pneumonia, preg er has notified the Manchester A romance that atarted In RMomiiMiided nancy, Inflammation of the tonslla, Miminwit r**efc*'• there wlU be no hold up in the ex 3,000 mile trip back to Pull SUNDAY: work. press business at the Manchester ing with his parents on Irivlng man, Wash., after visiting Breakfast—Coddled eggs; hsm; Dinner — Roast mutton; diced | defense he would concentrate the In Battle for 1940 Invitation to Rose Bowl streets. He returns tomorrow 1941-42 program on roads and Carmody said the program up only four bits, one a hom* run office. A strike was to have been Sallie Edmunds, 18, who le at waffles; stewed prunes. carrots with peas; string bean i First Division Rivals l.y Harlond a ift, whll* BUI Trot- for further studies at Granby, • Lunch—Rice; salad of celery and salad; gelatin. bridges certified by the War and probably would not call for major At Manchester High called tonight. tending Temple University. CJiaiiiber Supports new construction. Officials be tee allowed six, one a homer by The agreement Is likely to result Ma-sa. In five years he will be grated carrots on lettuce. ♦Mushroom Soup: Place in 1 Navy departments to be of strate Bunched Inside 4^2 ordained. He ha.s now completed "Don't say we’re engaged— lieved, he said, that the present By Robert Myers Joe Kuhel. In the Employment of additional yet," Sallie told interviewers Dinner—Baked rabbit; stewed quart of cold water, one-half cup gic Importance. four ycara of preparation. 80,000 miles of hard-surfaced high AP Feature Service Games; Bengals Win Rede Continue Pane men at the local office, which is yesterday. "You see, there’a celery; buttered beets; lettuce of diced celery, i diced carrot. 1 Defense Program Emphasis, he said, would be )oien Velemn, Return, C o n n , PaStOF ways would meet strategic re- Loh Anfireles.— T)ie University of Southern (California ^rid the leading office in the_ way of no telling how soon we could salad: fruit whip. tablespoonful of chopped parsley placed on reinforcing routes for 11-3; Champs Trip The National League flowed Troop 9S. Boy Scouts will meet MONDAY; and 1 cup of mushrooms cut into quireniepts If properly reinforced. Headed by Captain A l __ ^ _ along Ita placid course as though Increased businc.ss, in New Eng get married." operation of heavy new mechanis However, he said, there appeared forces suffered heavy losses by graduation and keen competi land. tonight, in the North Methodist Breakfast — Eggs poached in small pieces. Place over fire and Hartford. Sept. 6 1A5 - The ed and motorized military units. tion is promised from .several other members of the Pacific Nats tV iee; No Change it never had '.mown any SeptembW church. Her father is Alaskan road to be It need for some 6,000 miles Vincek; Start Outdoor Meet Tonight tribiuarions. The Cincinnati Reds commissioner and Tniesdale's milk and placed on re-toasted bring to boiling point. Keep tight Carmody said .the Army and I shredded wheat biscuits; stewed ly covered and just below boiling Connecticut Chamber of Com of "access" or "approach” roads. Coast Conference— but Troy once ag^ain stacks up as a power In the National League conquered the Pittsburgh Plratss, Separatist Leader Jailed father is superintendent of road program probably Practice Monday; To apricots. point for one,hour. When ready merce today stands squarely be- Carmody said it t^ould be tha ful factor in the Rose Bowl runnin^^ 6-3, to welcome Johnny Vender Elected t ic* rresldent buildings and bridges for an would take almost all the $137,- Lunch — Oombread; string to service, add a little hot water. hind the state and Federal gov .500,000 Federal-aid appropriated first time since President Wilson, Open Season Sept. 27. In 15-Rounder Mighty Washington looms dark- By Judson Bailey Meet back into the big rime. "Dou- . Fore de France. Martinique, ! Alaskan railroad. In 1916, joined the-hands of Fed Hartford. Sept, fi —iffr)—Vincent beans; combination vegetable sal If liquid has diminished from ernment’s defense preparedness by Congress plus an equal amount ly for the Trojan hopes, Oregon sic successively over Duke and AssocUtml Pres* Sports Writer ble no-htt" kept nine hits pretty Sept. 6.— The leader of a' eral and state governments In de v-ell scattered, walked five and Separ.itist rriovement in the neigh B. Coffin, second vice president, ad. original quart, and add one-half program and pledges Us f\illest from the state.’ a total of $275,- A banner turnout of ninety State may bob up with Its beat Tennessee, Southern C!!aHfomla The American League Inferno Is Dinner—Meat balls; green peas; pint to a pint of warm cream. Salt s\ipport of Its facilities toward.’ i fraying equally ihe cost of nation tesm In history, the University of struck mft six. Frank McConnlClc boring French i.sland of Guade was elected vice pre.sidcnt and s\i- 000.000 candidates responded to Ooacb Pittsburgh Heavy Is lost the key men from her great getting hot enough to explode, and pcrinti-ndcnt ugars, on paper, appear ready Loss of these * men should cause three with the Tigers. If something vice presidents. took scant comfort today in the leafy vegetables; gelatin. chamber’s president. Winthrop H. I haps next week, and operations the tail-enders had tied it up with a heart attack WEDNESDAY: next Monday afternoon at ..the fight It out over the 15-round to nominate the cellar division any coach to turn greyheaded— doesn’t pop in the heat that will one run In the last of the ninth. Weather Bureau's assurance that (Kidney Trouble .And Milk) Whitney, the directors took for ■ will begin ns soon ns Mr. Roose route In Madison Square Garden be on in tho.Big Ben Sohn, 226- of tiood Things To Kat TOMF TO greatest drop, falling 26 degrees, Answer: It is difficult to make Navy and Marine ('orps posts and pire port. More are scheduled to pourd right guard, and Bob De Red Sox pounced on the Philadel Last NighFs Fights^- Lunch- Baked sweet potatoes; turned trstay lamling at Limoges through graduation last June but see. include Bob Peoples, Jack Banta, remember, was loaded down with phia Athletics, 9-7, and created the 1‘INKIirKST . . . DIM. ti ll. from 79 to 53. 1 any comment on the milk diet follow swiftly. They will he man I Lauer at right tivckle complete the In addition, only 11 days of the i cooked celery; lettuce salad. without knowing what type of airdrome. An officer with Wey- air bases. Kelley haa a sizable squad of vet For, while neither constitutes I and Bob Robe-tson In the back- stellar quarterbacks. Well, Mick- almost unprecedented situation of ■ If our highway system is to ned by British crews and brought any Immediate threat to the crown ev. a track star. Is ready for real I line of seasoned men Jones can month w,>re cla.ssed as clear. ' Dinner—’ Mushroom Soup; roast kidney disorder Is present. How gan ' was gravely hurt hut first re into the conflict as swiftly as pos erans returning as a nucleus for i field, h eoples, the javelin cham- the entire first division being By The Associated Prem SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 15c function as smoothly as that of hla 1940 football edition. Kelley resting on Louis' head, they are pi I from Oklahoma, has been football now. use, and he has replacements which ever. an, exclusive milk diet is ports said the defense minister sible. I bunched tnsld 4 1-2 games three Garfield. .N. J Gua Lesnevlch, Corn Gormr.ny, more than 2.000 strue- will have charge of the backfleld two of the classdest boxing men shifted frorc. fullback, where he M'atcb Phillip* may live up to the Jones tradition week.’ before the season ends. Lima Beans Yellow often beneficial In the treatment was not injured of strong lines. 187, of ClUTside, N. J.. stopped of kidney disorders, and frequent aspirants and wlngmen In prepa among the big feirowa since Tom was highly Important, to the quar Re).licing big Harr>- Smilii will These are the figures: Henry Cooper, 192, of New York .'shell Beans Waferercss , ...... 10c my Loughran turned In hla gloves. As it looks early In the fall, the Iceberg I,ettuce ...... 12c ly the patient gets along very well rations for the coming campaign, terback spot. In which he will bear be Floyd Philbps, who weighs 179 Be- To (51. Peppers on a restricted died of this kind. while Jease Stevens will again The-fight, postponed from mld- the brunt of the TToJan offense un pounds, 40 less than .Smith. Some forward wall may average 193 W L. Pet. hind PI. Auguat becau.se of a light shower pounds and the backfleld 185, Waterbury, Conn. —Larry Lovett. ’ Red Peppers Cucumbers ...... en. The doctor familiar with the case take charge of tha line. der Jones' system. of the assistant co.aches, though, aevclar.d ...75 54 .581 ------25 182, of Hartford, beat Charlie F.VNCY ■Radishes...... bupeb 4c evidently thought milk was Indi Three weeks of practice Ilea and a lighter ticket sale, has Pressing him for the starring say he will make TVojpji backers which is under the 208 line and 187 New York ... 73 56 .566 2 25 caught on with the cash custom liackfield a year ago. Eagle, IS^i of Waterbury (8). T oukB ocs ^ Nation-Wide Stores ^ cated and It woqld be well to rely ahead before the opening tussle n.l!, i'.cwever, will he a sturdy forget the loss of All-America Detroit ...... 74 57 .565 2 23 WHITf: CLLKRY Red-Ripe ers the last few days. Promoter .Southern California opens the Parsley upon his judgment. against Leavenworth of Water- piece of grea-oed lightning. Mickey Harry. Boston ...... 72 60 545 4 1-2 22 Large bunch 12c bury lb a night contest at the Mike Jacobs Is confident now he'll E,d Dempsey, captain, Is bac k al war.’ against Washington State, .Sheffield (Blood Sedimentation Test). have $50,000 and about 15,000 of And'-raon. Anderson starred In fleedleHN—White— Sweet Brass City on Friday evening, 1938- he wa.s a preliminary fac center, and J.jnes has two fine ends Oregon Slate. Illinois. Oregon. I A cour-game losing streak hard Question: Forsythla D. .states: the faithful In the house when Stanford, CaJifomla, Washington "I have been going to a doctor and September 27. East Hartford tor In the drive that led to the In olg John Stonebrakcr and Al ly c.in he called a (Tleveland col lb. lOt, 3 lbs. 25c Evaporated Milk 4 tall cans 27c comes here Oct. 4, Bristol will be they start swinging at 9 p.m. Kreu»er, the latter the lad who (at Seattle I. UCLA and Notre GRAPES he says he would like me to have (e.e.t.l. On Its original August victory touchdown against Duke lapse, tut the Tigers certainly have iNAIMSMSEnBUli .4nd attain we talk about tl^otjuallty of Rooky Ford Canta blood sedimentation test made. played away on Oct. 12, West —hut stayed out of the picture caught the winning pasa In the Dame complete the achedule. ! got the Indiana on the run. After loupe Mrlon«! Hartford here on Oct. 18. Weaver date, the bout would have been , trar pling Bobby Feller Wednea- Lv. 11 ;34 a. m. OS T. Could you please tell me for what lucky to draw $35,000. Center Pharmacy. 418| Maxwell House Coffee lb. 24c purpose thus test is given" ' away on Oct. 25, Meriden away on j ' day. the Detroit sluggers roughed Main St. Fhona 4253 Nov. 2 and Middletown here on No one seems to know why, but MELON5 15c ea., 2 for 29c Answer; This test is based upon the betting odd.’ not only have re I up lefty Al Smith and Joe Dobson a 6OUN0 (.\nd Exira I^arRe Melons ,\t for 4.')C.) Prices for Nov. 8. mained In Conns favor, but ac League Leaders yesterday, .scoring nine runs In Red Bag This year s team la bended by batche.s of three In the sixth, Swe^L Vine-Ripened Honevdew Melons. tually have gone up a point or Champions Dethroned Albert Vincek as captain, his bril two In the last 24 hours. Around Local Sport By The Associated Press 1 sevehth and eighth Innings. Rudy A New .Melon . . . C R ANSH.W MELONS. Nation-Wide Coffee 2 lbs. 41c Today and Saturday liant play at halfback earning him the sidewalk betting commlsalon- York and Bruce Campbell each National League homcred with two on. that , honor In last fall’s election. er.s’ stand.s ' on 49th street, you Batting — Walker, Brooklyn, Other first team players returning Chatter. Tommy Bridges started on the CAULIFLOWER each 19c to 25c MEAT VALUES FRUITS M a h ie u 's could get as high as 5 to 9 or In Softball Tourney .328. E'. McCormick. Cincinnati, ; are Don Gain, a guard; Frank that the I’ilLaburghcr does that rr.ound for the Tigers and had the Ripe Pears will be priced a l ...... 6 for ISc AND VEGETABLES and Hack, Chicago, .322. good little Indians eating out of 183 Spruce Street Pkg. Murdock, a tackle: Mike Genoffi, thing to Bobby, despite the fact With the New York Giants re-1 Runs — Frey, Cincinnati, 93; Peaches, 3 quarts 2.')C Plums, dozen 22c Lamb' Fbrc*, T9c quarterback; and Roger Thomas. trolL president of the Amateur i his hand for four Innings, once Fancy Bananas, 11c Pastor went 20 rounds with Louis .siding in fifth place in the National! got|| Men’ s and Wom Werber, (lincinnati, 92. The Famous Blue Goofw* Seedier* PANCAKE FLOUR halfback. In addition, there s Rob- i start* before the roof fell Softball Association of America, fanr ing three in a row. But the 4 lbs...... 23c i League and hopelessly out of the j Huns batted in—F. Mc(Cormick, Indiana revolted In the fifth, and Daisy Hams, 27c Granulated ert Skinner, end! Joe BelUa, cen In on him in the 11th round in en’ s Titlists Upset at Pairings for today's first-round I Cincinnati. 112. Mize, St. I»uifl, .Apples— Eating and Thr Brrakfa’ I Foo)l 1 r w - ter; Randy Brown, end; Joe Ted- I pennant fight 18 games off the. ;Ai Canton finished for EVtrolt and CALIF. 0RANGE5 doz. 33c Sugar, 10-lb bag 47c of Chami'lon’ ! 4 ; c troit la*t fall games Include, 106 Baking, 6 lbs...... 25c ford, end: Dick McCabe, tackle; On the belief that Conn's board pace, Bert (Me and Terry) Me-1 Detroit in First Round; Hits—F. McCormick. Cincin- 'earned the victory. The Same Orange in Small Si/.e...... 2 doz. ;?9c rotR oas.. WHEATIES Renato Nicola, center; and Wes Men’s Division 3 0 c -3 3 c Peaches—Elbe rta of strategy is altogether too wise (Jonkey I* heading a delegation of Massachusetts vs Cincinnati. !nati, 166; Hack. Ciilcago, 161. I Have Tough Sledding Becker’s Beets or Carrots...... hunch .'ic •Freestone, S lb’ . . . Land O'Lakes Keeney, halfback. The fine turn to have made this match If they local rooters to the Polo Grounds 65 Games on Todav. ; Double* F McCormick, Cin- The Yanks had no snap achlev- 25c out yesterday Indicated that Kel- I Ohio vs Pennsylvania, Wl.’ consln Summer .Squa.^h M ushroom s rooked Shoulders, 25c Fancy Tomatoes, Butter, 2 lbs. . 4 27c i thought Billy didn't have the stuff Sunday to *ee the Giant.x tangle | ■ vs Toronto, Florida vi Vermont. ' clnnati, 38: Hack. Chicago. 34 , ing their double win. They got an 67e EVAPORATED MILK ley will have plenty of material uneamed run off Dutch L^nard in Fresh Oreen Pca.s...... 2 quarts 23c 3 lbs...... 5 I.b. ' to finish on tqp, this comer picks with their hated rivals, the Brook-1 Detroit, Sept. 6—•A’/—The 1940 Maine vs South Carolina. Alabama I Triples- Roa*. Boston, 12; Mize, Reiidy To Eaf! IDc available to fill the vacancies. | the Smoky City lad to take a de rile first game, which rookie pitch . . . . 2 quarts 17c Sheffield FN-aporated Papnr lyn Dodgers . . Bert nilmita that j ^^-orld's softball tournament. Its vs New Jersey. Delaware vs West St Louis, 11. Wax or Green Beans...... Native Squash, With equipment to outfit four cision. He is reported In his be*t ! Home runs- Mize, St. Louis, 38: er Ernie Bon.hani singled home. He . 3-lh. basket .’l.'tc NATIVE VEAL CHOPS 3 f o r ...... Milk. 4 tall Bag 27c ' it's all over for 1940 and is lixiking | beginning marked by a double up- Virginia. Buffalo vs Pittsburgh. Blue (J rapes...... IDc GRANUUTED SUGAR full team*, Mancheater will carry j condition In a year, although the ahead to next year . . those Connecticut vs Philadelphia. Ten- ' Rizzo. Philadelphia, 23. alsi. singled to help get the other Red t; rapes...... 2 Ihs. 2.')C cans ...... a squad of 44 players during the I rosy hope* that he would hit the ' set which dethroned both the ! Stolen bases—Mcxirc, St Louis, t-'ly and kept seven hit* spaced 27c Gold Mfslal 5 Lb. making the trip Include Clarence ne?.-ee vs Maryiand. New York vs Blue Petre season. The first week of practice 180-mark In poundage for his first Vennart, Walter Holland, Fritz. men's and' women's defending New Hampshire. New York City i 16; Hack, (Chicago and Reese. for his fourth straight victory. In Kltrhen-Tpstod Bag 23c1 will be devoted mainly to cales- the nightcap, Walter Masterson Native Fresh Eggs, i "big league" atari among the Wilkinson. E.irl Bisseil, Al Brown, champions, swung into high gear vs Georgia. Brooklyn, 15. • O Z . FLOUR thenlcs and Umbering up exercise* i heavyweight* have been wiped out. the champs on four hits Jelly, 14- glass 2 for 25c Large Size, with a few signal drlllp. The.hard W,alter Runde, Pete Wodal. J)m I today" with a schedule calling for Women's division He'll probably weigh leas than 17S. | Tierney. Fred Vennart. Henry ■ IjTi, 13-2. Sewell, Pittsburgh, 13-3. ' for seven innings, but they blast- Tomato 5oup 3 cons 22c dozen ...... Foods For work will start the week aft*r while Paator will be close to 183. I 6.5 giinies to be played before New 5'ork vs .\labama. Rhode ( .American League e ; out three .‘uns in the elthth and Campbell's BackdO”School next and Coach Kelley has hopes As for a Louts match for the Haefs and Ralph Arner . . Island vs Pennsylvania. Florida vs I another three 1. the ninth to make l*1nphun»l Shurflne there'll also be 18 fans from Hart : nlKhtfall. I Batting - - Radcliff, ?t. Louis, that he'll be able to turn out an winner, the postponement In the Buffalo. , the score lopsided. " f s rHy Native Potatoes, School Lunches ford In the party . . . I State and municipal champions I .349: DlMaggio. New 5'ork. .340. EVAPORATED MILK Tomato Soup 3 cons for 22c Breakfast Suggestions eleven to better last year'* record original date knocked right out i from 42 states, the District of Co- I Runs Williams, Boston, 116: ! New 5'or!( has beaten Waahlng- No. 1 Quality, of two wins, three looses and a lie, the window the plans for a Sep ' lumbia. Puerto Rico, and Canada McCosky, Detroit. 102. , ;ton 13 times in 16 game* and has Red and White—Creamy which earned Manchester a dead tember showing of thl* extrava- Attempts to learn the oulcumr ' six more remaining with the Sena- peck ...... Bad and W’hlt*—UrUp began In earnest the process of Run* batted in - Greenberg. De 4 cons 27c GROCERY SPECIALS! 23c lock for third place In the CCIL a* ganz.a. There I* talk promoter of the last five matches in the town Standings troit. 113; Foxx. Bo.’ ton, 111: ! tors These mav help keep the Middletown annexed the first grid eliminatfnn which will lead to t^e ,\iith»nal BlMhiiit ! Mike may try to run It off a* a tennis tournament have proven crowning of the new world's cham I Hit* — Cramer. Boston. 179: uhamv'tons in office. If they nego- Table Salt, Peanut Butter ^ 19c title In Its history. , late-fall attraction in California. fruitless so far a* we've been able jtiatc their western campaign suc Corn Flakes 19 c pions Monday night. Yesterday's Results I Radcliff. St. Louis, 172 5HREDDED WHEAT McGrath’s Nation-Wide Soap Flakes, IV-j-pound box, B «l and White—AftRortipd I or New York, but the tip on thl* to catch up with Director Mike The tournament, moved from Eastern—Play oil I Doubles — Greenberg. Detroit, cessfully. Tomatoes, 2 22-oz. boxes 3 boxes for.... Red and White—Fancy Is that you shouldn't believe all Zwick of the Recreation Centers Chicago for the first time since Its Hartford 5, Scranton 4 (10 46; Boudreau. Cleveland. 41. I The ^ ston vlctorv- was a typi- 10c ; you hear. ' cal Red Sox maneuver. They scor- 2 packages 17c 3 f o r ...... for ...... 39c . . . an anonymous correai>ondent. inception In 1933, got under way night) Triples—McOosky. Detroit, 16; 25c Pure Preserves Jar^ 21c State Briefs than which there is none worser, amid fanfare and pageantry last Albany 5, Binghamton 2 (nighti ' Keller. New 5'ork and Finney, ! ed six runs In the second and let New Stock Oyster Crarkets, Royal I.unch and RItz. Craekera Phillips’ FREE! 22-karat gold Pure Grape 21c 'the A s come right back for seven Just in! Tomato Jiuce Old-Faahloned Style—Klhbe'a lakes us to task for it. but we night. Tit'o games, featuring the Boston. 14. band Tumbler. Juice, qt. bottle Yesterday *8 Stars can't print information when it's National I Home runs—Foxx. Boston. 35; ' In the third, three on a homer by One of the best Uog Foods, and also liest values Is . . . Raked Beans, 25c By The Associated Press defending champions of each divi Cin.'innati 6. Pilt-’ burgh 3. Waterbury, Sept. 6 —(A5—The not available . . . , DlMaggio, New York, 28. Bob Johnson. 1 lb, 11 oz. . . 10c sion opposing metropolitan De Brooklj’n 8. Philadelphia 5 (10'. : The Chicago White Sox stopped Lux Flakes, adage that It takes two to make a By The Asuoclated Press troit's title holders, raised the cur Stolen bases—Case. Washing VIGORAL DOG FOOD 4 cons 29c Heinz Tiny Beauties Baked Beans 2 • 27c New York 8-4. Boston 7-1. ton. 29: Walker, Wa.’ hington, 18. the St. Louis Browms, 4-2, In a large pkg...... 21c Cream of Wheat 23c fight was proved when Larry Lov Rudy York and Bruce Campbell. Harry D. Hulrine. who was s tain on what has become one of (Orly game* scheduled). . . another slilpment of those tastv, tlnv, sweet Tomato._Juice, Peas, 18-oz. can. 16c Red and White— Sweet ett. 182-pound Hartford Negro Pitching-^Newsom. Detroit, 17. night pitching due! between Eld Red and White Tigers Each hit homer* with two lineman on Manchester High's the classics of amateur sport. .Ameriran Smith and Bill Trotter. Smith gave Rinso, 2 large whose losing battle against Nate on to help conquer Indians. ■ 3; Rowe. Detroit, 13-3. 3 f o r ...... 25c grid teams for three years before In each case, the champions New York 2-8. Waehington I'O. I TINY TIM PICKLE5 jar 25c packages ...... Mann recently w-as called one of Karl Johnson. Red Sox - Pitched And If you like an nld-fa^hloncd Ciiruml>or Plrklc Roll^h or Dromedary 37c Rinso or Oxydol, Luncheon Meat 23c his graduation In 19.38, 1* the only bowed out of the tournament and Boston 9. Philadelphia 7. i 9c Connecticut’s best heavyweight 6 2-3 Innings of shutout hall In local athlete seeking a berth on left It a wide open race. PIrkIr, order thei^e: Date & Nut Lifebuoy Soap, large pkg...... 19c Popped Wheat For Quirk Blarult’ duels, won a decision from CTharley Detroit II. Cleveland 3. ] GODDESS of TIME* relief, allowing two hits, to beat Trinity's eleven this fall The Alameda, Calif., girls team. Chicago 4, St. Louis 2 (night).' I’iklsnaps (slices of fresh Cukes)— I’iklsnaps Bread, 2 for . 27c 3 cakes for .... 17c ^aln or Chocolate Eagle, 184, of Waterbury after Athletics. ^ tipping the scale* at 165 pounds, champions in the women's division Cucumber Relish, 18c jar—the 2 jars for...... P. & G. eight lackadaisical rounds. Lovett Fnank McCormick, Reds—Drove Harry Is out for guard In his sec- for the last two yeara, went down 33c 28c appeared to be trying to force the Standing* Confectionery. Brown or Fruit Powdered Sugar . . ,1b. 7c White Naptha Bisquick in four runs with homer and single ond year at the HartforM college before Keller's girls of Detroit, 2 Eastern—Plavoff | THESE PRICES ARE QUOTED FOR CASH. Ovaltine 33c fight, but Eagle, who seemed In with bases loaded to heat Pirates. to 1, in a spectacular extra Inning Butter— .Ml Kinds...... 2 lbs. 69c Soap, 7 bars .. Aaaorted Flavor’ poor ronditlnn, employed holding W. L PC. 1 Red and White— Fancy 'Ernie Bonham and CTiarley Kel game. Hartford ...... 1 0 1.000 ! Gold Medal Flour...... bag 2.3c and 89c tnctlrs thaf slowed the bout to a ler, Yankees Former pitched BURSACK BROS. 4 .’nail's pace. It's reported that Johnny Covington. Ky . defending men's Albany ...... 1 0 1 . 4S9 Hartford Road — Tel. 8SS2 Palmolive Soap, seven-hit ball and made two (ingles Btar at Manchester High. Isn't go champions, dropped from the race Binghamton ...... 0 1 OOO1 21c Royal Desserts 14c to beat Senators In first game, and 3 bars...... 17c Applesauce ing out for football at the,Univer a short time later under a 5-to-l Scranton ...... 0 1 OOO ' Looking For KITTEL’S MARKET W. HARRY ENGLAND BREAD COOKIES Farmington. Sept. 6—(J5—Hol latter batted In three run* in night sity of Connecticut thl* fall . defeat at tbe hands of Detroit IS ^iRsell St. TeL 42OT Mancheater Green Tel. 8481 ly Mandly. Jr., of Avon completed cap. "Wink” haa earned leter.’ In base Briggs, 1937 National champions Book Matches, a "grand slam" of Connecticut Joe Moore and Hal Schumacher. Nattonol Rentschlerized Meot^ ball and basketball and was a re and current holders of the metro W. L. Pet. CBL. .Nation-Wide Food Stores of .New England. pkg. of 50 books. golf when he paired with his fath Giants- Former made four hit* to politan crown. WHEN you CHpOSE AN^ And for thr tH*At nu'at ohtHinable, prn{>orly 8c er. H. H. Mandly, Sr., and won the serve back last year . . he’s a Cincinnati . .. . 83 46 .643 F'rrnh! lead club to victory over Bees In junior .... Keller's, trailing 1-0 in the last ...74 53 .583 trlniiiHMl . . . Hold on th<‘ hanls of 1G oiincPH Connecticut Golf Association fath first game, and later pitched three- BrookljTi .. 8 Itelirioun! 9c of the seventh, rallied with a sin Sf. Lc'ils . . ...65 59 .524 15 >z to thp pound? Kpnts4‘blerl/.<‘<1 Moat In Better Red Band Bread er and son championship with a hitter In second game. gle and double to knot the count, 7fi-7T—165. Mandly, state open Pittsburgh . . . . 64 61 .512 17 Meat . , . that'* why wp had mir box Reiit- Joe Me^wick. Dodger*—Knock Nick Angelo and Dick Kerr arc then grouped three singles In the ,5(M 18 •OODIft e o o e iii 'ad amateur champion, also won looking for talent to represent New York . ...64 63 ftchlerized by \\ rstinghmiMN a nhtirt timp ago, ed home two run* against Phillies eighth to bring In the winning .481 21 OIAMONO • i l O A L S IT Of i m t **c OS TIMI "A* share of the pro-amateur champ- Morlarty Brothers on the gridiron (Thlcago ...... 63 68 Salada Tea 77cr 19c 'iii' 20c 39c with home run and single. run's ... 54 75 .419 29 "■ / s’jt"'' ' ' If lowolt IS Icwels > that we could >ou with meat of a lahlp with Jim Martuccl, the prd Ed Smith. White Sox — Held this fall . . . a considerable num Boston .... Detroit Briggs scored alt of Philadelphia . . 41 83 .331 30 Iz $29SS purity never befon* obtainable. 'his home club. The Mandlys led Browms to fouf hits in winning ber of last year’s players are ex their runs In the fifth Inning when »29” Fancy, Tender, Plump, 5 to .VlnioAt 6-Pound PATTERSON’S MARKET 19c 'field of 34 father and son com night game. pected to retire from competition they got to pitcher Norb Warken American Windex - 13c Drano binations here. BO much, materia] Is needed . . . W. L. Pet. CBL. FEATURE PRICE TELEPHONE 3386' 101 CENTER STREET' of the Kentuckians for three hits. 54 .581 FOWL FOR FRICA55EE lb. 29c Moriarty* to Meet anyone who la reoUy Interested In A "Pageant of American Youth” Cleveland .. ...75 SET ILLUSTRATED It will |>ay you to buy a good siz.i-d Foul. TO PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH — WEALTH — BEAUTY. TOO, A meeting of Morlarty Broth- playing with the south enders la New York . . . . 73 56 .566 2 .Storra; Sept. 6—(JPi—The Uni and a parade of the uniformed .565 2 Prime Steer er*’ baseball tram will be. held at asked to notify either Angelo or clubs competing In the tourney Detroit ...... 74 57 SAUSAGE SEASON IS HERE . . . We have the S. & B. ______GOOD FOOD FROM PATTERSON’S WILL DO THAT FOR YOU!______Beef versity of Connecticut football 60 .545 4 '4 Rib Roast lb 33c team gained a valuable, temporary the West Side Rec tonight at 7:30 Kerr . . . Matt and Maurice Mor marked opening ceremonies pre Boston ...... 72 $75.00 Bag Sausage and Small Links. Small Links...... lb. 29c o’clock when plans will be dtscuu- larty are willing, os always, to Chicago ...... 67 62 .519 8 OUR GOOD SCOTCH HAM I S ...... addition to Its coaching staff when ceding the games. Mayor Edward .423 204 Lamb Shoulders are a giMid buy at 22c lb., and we are We had to raise the price three cents, owing to increase of price of meat. Me will John MariuccI, an end on the Big ed for a banquet. Receipt* for the back a team again If there 1* suf- J. Jeffries presented a key to the Washington .. 55 75 featuring large Boiling Butts o'LTtnm at“ . lb. 29c 32c-35c Ten champion Minnesota elevens season will also be dlvldefl among flhlent Interest . . . city to Wilbert E. Landis of De- St. Ifouis .. . . . 56 77 .417 214 10 la a e i diamono» have it reduced in price soon as we can. " Pot Roast Philadelphia .. 47 77 .379 254 Roast Beef Tender, Fresh of 1937 and 1938 arrived here to the player*. Those having unl- Choose these luxuri lb. 2 1 c visit Head Coach J. O. (ThrisUan form.’i and other equipment be. Pot Roasts BEEF LIVER, Ih. Smoked Shoulders ous diamond rings and 28c Pot Roasts, Rib Roasts...... 29c to 35c lb. Our Good Sausages...... 25c lb. under whom hd played baseball longing to Morlartys are asked to you choose a bridal Tender Steak# ...... Pinehurst Lean Sliced...... 25c lb. For School for an American Legion team In return It at this meeting. H H M Legs of Spring Lam b...... 29c lb. Liinchcn! tel of enduring quality Genuine Super Cube SLICED BACON, lb. 25c Assorted Cold Cuts lb 32c Eleveth, Minn. Marucci plans to Three Local Boxers Win and value. Large dia Rolls of Lean, Tender Lam b...... 29c lb. Our Good T e a ...... 60c lb. stay here until mid-October when Weat Side* Practice T u n e In •OOOIIS OOD O Itl Steaks Pinehurst Krcshlv Chopped he Join* the Chiiiago Black Hawks Pagonl’s West Side* wdll proc- monds in both rings GROUND BEEF. Everybody likes it— so will you. give elegance and rich OS TIMI " I * OS TIMI " S ” Grote & Weigel Fresh Brisket (boneless)...... 29c lb. Hamburg 2 49c | Sausage lb 29c In the National Hockey League tlc* at Mt. Nelw tonight at ilx Starts at Thompsonville IT (•wait IS law sis ■ TONIGHT ness le the sweeping curves Fnnkfurts 2 lbs. 55c. Pound Corned Brisktet (boneless)...... 29c lb. Wilkie’s Milk. Brown’s Butter. and, during his visit, will coach o'clock and all players are request $33/s »33ss ' 28c of the settings—and the Solitaire ■alaeted Preminin and finprecn* (I.#rRe SIza) the husky end*. ed to report promptly. Adam Hat Sports Parade! rt' Three 'fighters from Pete 'Ven-' (Tharlie Backofen of Rockville, 9:45 P. M. — WNBC diomond is placed in a new type ¥ I'n’i L' Wfl Pn H 2 In 4 Ihs...... 37c lb. TRY EITHER Depot Sq. Market Kuiriielil Grocery diillo’e local stable tossed leather weighing 1624, won the referee's IS-Roond Feature Boxing mount that gives added effect to its size LAMB LEGS pound 29c ., .32c lb. OF Meat! and Groceries PETERS’ Stewart J. Vennar* at ThompsonvlUe last night and nod over Mike Mars, 1674 • of Match and brilliance. A rare opportunity to save ot I’ Oa$ Dowa and Small Lega of Lamb Will Be Sold At S4c a Ponnd. WILSON DAISY HAMS, 1 i to over 2 lbs...... 884 Hartford Road Tel. 6887 “SKATE WITH TOUR DATE” CREDIT .. .21c lb. THESE GOODS! 20 Oe|M>t Square tossed It so often and so well that Meriden, in a fast three-rounder. our feature price I We Also Carry Elgto. HamOtSW WILSON SHANKLESS SMOKED SHOULDERS...... Phone 7636 RED * WHITE STORE Meats - Groceries - Fruits all three emerged with lipprsss'lve It was Backofen's-22nd start since TERMS and Vegetables Billy Conn Waltham, Gruen.oad Otkar PINEHURST FRESH POULTRY Meats and Urooerlez victories. Chief among them was he Joined Vendrlllo's forces, <»n- A Good Beef Loaf Is a Desirable Food! Ground Beef ...... 28c lb. ROLLER va. « Watclsea. B r e i k n . . . F ryers . . . Small and Large Native Roast Pat 'VendrtUo, 147, who stopped slsting of 12 wins, six drawrs and OTHER SETS $19.95 TO $450.00 Round Ground, 38c lb. , Veal Ground, 30c lb. Blended As Desired. J. BROGAN Cor. Center and Griswold Sts. P. F. NIELSEN Jackie Meade, 160, of Worcester, four losses'. in g Chlekdlia. 10 to 11-Pound Turkeys of Exceptional Meats — Groceries in the second round .for the llth 'The ibeal fight empresorio an Bob Pastor Ih. 3oc Cold Meats — Groceries Tel 8998 Veal Cutlets — Veal Chops — Lamb Chops, Rib, Ixiin, Shoulder, STEAKS— Boneless Fruits and Vegetablea Fruits and Vegetables SKATING kayo triumph of his career and hie nounces that he has lined up a Get Your New Adam Hat Shorts - Short - Porterhouse - Sirloin - Top Round ■ Cube Steak. .\ll of Finest Grade! 98 Pine 8L Tel. 8820 148 Main St. Tel. 6498 THURSDAY - ERIDAT AND SAT. 13th win 'Without a loes since he series of matches for E*at Vendiil- Matthew first donned the padded gloves.' lo In Holyoke, Pittsfield, Webster, Pete VendiiUo, Jr., lU , earned North Adams and Thompaonville Matthew Wior a clean-cut decision ovsr Joe for the near future. Members of Birch, ISS, of-^Bprlagfleld In the hts etsble will appear at T-vUle W ior Slat engagement of bis fistic ca again next wreek with BlUy Farr reer. Pete'* record now consist’ expected to see action In the semi of 16 wins, seven drawrs and six final after a long layoff this sum losses. mer...... ■ MANtTHBBTEK BVBNINO BERAUD, IfAHOHBBnBB, fXJNH. IHIDAT, SEPHrUBlTR 8 , 1®4# MANCHESTER EVENINO HERAlMANCHESTER. CONN ERmAY^ SEPTEMBER 6,1949 PAOBfthmi-.* ■ ^1
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•^lATsjSiiia TO Sense and^ Nonsense 3Bt?ai,%»39, e e A 6 u e t a l k EITH&R. Always just b«for« a war there O ur ASalr* This seems to flU the bill: Is a rush of marrUKea—but why When things go wrong don’t sulk The teacher bad assigned her w ait? or nurse perverted p*«ve* class to writ* a compbcltlon on the ’Th* plucky person boldly meets funniest thing they had ever seen. Th* old Negro preacher’s term the hard knocks he receive*. Almost Immediately after the aa- Leeman's Osorfs Wsalungton tTs had, expired and he was anxious to It Isn’t sporting to be glum when Blgnment she notic^ that Junior Lost uMt Pound Brooklyn Pro~ most famous football son. tags McNeill Rates stay for another year as preaching you g et In a Jam; waa folding his paper. So she ask FOR SALE—NEW ALL electric MQItOR PERMIT fullback Walt Fedora aa the best waa his only means of Ilvllhood. 'The thing Is to produce a grin and ed him to bring his essay forward 1934 CHEVROLET CbACH, 1933 WANTED—BY LARGE tlte com ROTICK OF HKMOVAI. looking back he'a seen on a G. W. lO S T __ BLACK leather folder, pany, a yoiing man between ages W alk-In box 7x8x8x6. Price $450. ThU li to give notice that 1 John "Brethen," he said, "the time tell your blues to scram. if he had finished. He did so, and containing identification Plymouth, 1930 Essex, 1938 Wlllys Apply at 514 Burnside Ave., East T. Sele of Buckland. Conn., have squad in five years.... A well- has come fo’ you-all to elect a pas- For every person muat expect to it read: "Ths funniest thing I ever sedan, 1938 Sjtfidehaker sedan of 20 and 25 for general store Eleven Guided Riggs as Best Maaonle card of owner, also D. u H artford. tiled a request dated 6th of Septem- meaning Ohio lady wrote to Jim tah fo’ another year. All does battle times of stress. saw waa too funny for words." Commander. Messier Nash Inc., work. Excellent opportunity for t. •. 1940 with the Liquor Control i t W. pass. Notify M. L. Freeman, Studber of the state conservation favorin’ me, please, say aye.” It Is the price we humans pay for 10 F’enJerson Road. Phone 7258. alert, aggressive man. In reply FOR SALE —HOOVER vacuum Coniinlaslon for permission to move department, protesting against May as well have everything 150 Benton. Tel. 6685, state' age. education, commercial my Tavern business now located nt By Sutherland Player Today Th* old man waa not very popu- grubbing of success. cleaiiei. In excellent condition. 249 North Main street, Manchester, the wholesale shooting of skeet. Just so: 1938 WILLYS s e d a n . 1937 Olds- eX(rerlonce, and startin g salary lar and no one said anything. He So Just make up your mind to win Will sell very reasonably. Call at t'onn.. to 223 North Main street. "Can’t we do something about It?” becauae of course you can; Diner—Two eggs, please. Don’t nioblle Seelan, 1937 Town .sedan, expected. Address Box A, Man- anehester. Conn. The business Is R* waited a moment, and then he said: Announcementa 43 Olcott Drive or Phone 7738. owned by John T. Sele of Buckland, she asked. "Silence gives consent. I'se yo’ And then dig In with all you've got fry them a second after the white 1939 - Chevrolet, 1937 Pontiac rhostcr Herald. Noted Pittsburgh Men Wants to Cop Singles la cooked. Don’t turn them over. sedan. Cole Motors at The Cen Conn., and will be conducted by John paatah fo’ another-year." and prove you’re a Man! W 1 OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB TRANSPORTATION Furnished to WANTED—ABOUT 6 men on T. Sele of Buckland. as permittee. tor Coaches Dodgers Today’s anest Star. Crown in Nationals Not too much fat. Just a small ter 6463. ' 1 Machinery and I'onls 52 JOHN T. SELE Ed Ogbome, New Castle (Ind.) pinch of salt on each. No pepper an J from HarUord. L.eavtng M an farm. Apply Chris Petersen. Dated 6th of Sept., 1940. Th* ■cbool* have finally began Gerald—I met . your father last For Grid Campaign in ^urier-Times: "Caddying Is the But Has Hunch HeMl evening, and spoke to him about ....W ell, what are you watting W FAP.'.: wU; YlWftMNdPPUe NWfcK*T H U M TeieN TVCRE ME $ 0 6 5 AfiAIM' chester 7:30 a m leaving Hart F'OR SA LE—1931 Ford coupe, in Wapplng, Conn. LARGE SELECTION of tised trac H-9-6-40. to teach their pupils how a boy or CUCTT IN TUeKliM& ME DOWN.' AFTER ALL. TW' SUV WITH TH' AIRPORT^ ford S p. m. W rite Box T. Herald. good eomlition. Can he seen at .'ll tors, new and used silo fillers, The National l.«ague. only business known where It pays Miss the Bus Again. girl, a man or woman can get our being married. for? Col urn Road, Lane. W.\ NT ED—YOUNG man to a.ssist potato diggers. Dublin Tractor to hold the bag." along with those about him—and Gretchen—Did he strike you Walter—The hen's name is Bet r * l 5 0 19 A IX>M PRICE FOR OME FOORIM 6EACOM POR A SCHMOTZLe I in olTice. must be able to type. In along with thla to stress the vast favorably? ty? Is that all right, sir? IMTERESr IM TWe ■^DOPLEFljChN,'"— MOR OlO EV8PV9O0V EEEfAETO-miMKOFi P e rs o n a ls Company, Providence Rd., Willl- 1935 CHEVROLET eoarh or 1935 reply write Box W, Heralu, stal- mantlc. Princeton, N. J., Sept. 6. {/P)— New Haven interest* have en New York, Sept. 6.—(JF)—Don Impjrtance to the Individual of Gerald—Well, not exactly favor LIKE UlS ATTITUDE A) TERMlMI* IT AM OLD AMOTVIER EN&ACsEMEMT Plymouth coupe, only $39 down Inc; salary expected, experience Sudden Rush McNeill Is acting like the cham ably, but rather accurately. You may as well have what you WORLD S FAIR GTF-.STS ?1.00 Dr. John Bain Sutherland, who gaged Eddie Mead. Henry Arm keeping fairly friendly, especially ’ IDEA.' E6AD. FROM MOW OM.waAMNlOPPLE SWONS UP.'— UE MUST BE 1 block and $18.25 s month and It is and references 1932 FORDSON In A-1 shape, buUt strong's pilot, to go up there and pion he hopes he’ll be, and that’s with immediate aasoclates. w ant: each. American home, 1 yours. Brunner's SO Oakland St^ was a good . dentist and might Friend—Do you ever aak your Hotel Clerk—Inside or outald^, F air gate.s. Re.seivntions. Free In Bosch Magneto. Priced right, open a fight club....One smart why you feel .sority for him. w a n t e d y o u n g man with Of Collisions have been a great politician, now "nie thought of being reeognl^ wife’s advice about things? room, air? parking. Mrs K. Giant. 42-27 Te'. ,'.191 also five foot McCormick Deerlng baseball man who la sticking to Many things may happen In the .some experience in rr.staiirant orchard harrow, with 20 Inch disc, is the main reason wiiy the Brook Ted Williams Is Mike Kelley who a.s A iucrlca's best tennis pi*, (ure but most of our attention Man--No sir; she doesn't want Farmer—Inside, I reckon: looks Saul street. Flu.sMng, N. V M93. WILLY-: .9EPAN, 1935 Pon work Apply .Sandwich .Nook, 999 used one season. Wards Farm lyn Dorigers are aa Interesting to had Theodore at Minneapolis a fills him with a great awe ni St be concentrated on the to be asked. like rain. tiac .sedan, 11*34 Eord roa. h. 1931 .Main street Store, 43 Fhunell Place. Series of Auto Acciclenls few years back. Old Mike says grave senae of responsibility _flnga which are happening about r ’hv'vn.let .sedan. Cole Mt.tor.s. pro football fans this season as the Ted Is a cinch to become another hopes he can win the title next us right now. Main street lot. opposite Armory, Bring Drivers Into the champion Green Bay Packers or Monday, when the finals of the HOLD eVBRYTHlNG BY CLYDK LEWIS Live Stock—Vehicles 42 the New York and Wa.shlngton Babe Ruth. . . .TTie lavish party open evenings. Rooms WithuDt Board 59 Town Court Today. Jack Kearns pitched for the Baer- 59th annual National singles We should be prepared for the chibs, rivals for eastern division championships are playerd Rud i *»Tnp''un(1 Fox 3241 afte r 5. He Isn't looking for a champlon- place.s- the tea garden that bor words as i« o wortl*^ Mlr mum cofft CARPENTEK WORK. In town court-this morning be 1 Burpo. . . .Can't happen this year, ders the roncrcte stadium at For your husband do? It price of three Mnee cnntrai'lmg do cent.H hour or ''ori- fore Judge Raymond R. Bowers, •shlp this year or next, but he's 'i however, for the pudding is swlng- Mrs. Lymons—Oh, he Just sit* Line rates per day for tranaleni Articles Kor Sale 45 staking one of the largest salaries | est Hills. about telling everybody what Hit tract Work guaranteed Write Apartments—Flats— H enry V. Stanley, 57, of Greystone, I ing for .South Boston. Va., In the He said he'd rather meet Frank ada. ^ paid a football coach upon the ex- i ler's going to do. Blle^rtlTe March 17. 1937 Box M. Herald. R. I., pleaded not guilty to viola Bl-State league, while the noise Kovacs. the Oakland ace who Cash Charge Tenements 63 pectatlon that Sutherland will | Mr*. Symons —Then he'* a FOR S.ALE - WHITE comblnaUon tion of road rules. He was held pitches for Tucson In the Arizona- spends more time thinking up i Contacutl.va Dajt...] etti • ct» FOR RENT—FrVTC ROOM flat, yesterday afternoon after a car he give the Brooklyn fans plenty to I Texas league. prophet? VZF TWAT S Contecutlvt Davt...| » cttlll cti I sink. In good condition. (?5ill 6916. j gags than he does strategic move.s, Mrs. Lym ons- No, he ain’t. So 1 Day ...... ill eta 13 ct» Roofing—Siding 17A upstairs, with garage: also cot was driving hit head-on the car of cheer about. ' than Riggs in the finals. WUAfvMVOPPLE / • All orders f<*r irrcKUlnr Insertlonp FOR S.\LE—MEN'S rebuilt and tage, Coventry Lake. James Joseph Leone of 211 Forbes street, Topping also Is putting out a far *s me, and his family is con will be charjfed at th« one time rale. Tuff Lurk Dept. "After all, I beat Kovace at cerned, he’s a dead loss. WE SPECIALIZE I.N applying rclasti'd shoes Better than new Burns. 127 E ast Middle Turnpike. East Hartford. According to the good bit of cash to get promising Leith Stevens, the band leader, Southampton, and Bobby beat me Spectnl rales for If tiK term every roofs and asbestos siding. Work day ad\ertl8tPH given upon request cheap shoes. See them. Sam testimony offered by the state, new players Into the Brooklyn invested a chunk of dough In a at Ry*.. Of course. I'd rather play READING OF MANY INJUR Ada ordered before the third oi manship guaranteed. Time pay Yuyles, 701 Main. Stanley was Involved as he emerg camp. His latest acquisition Is horse named "Holden Melody” be Kovacs." he smiled. BOOTS ANU HER BUDDIES The Practical Kind BY EDGAR MARTIN fifth day will be c.targed only for ments arranged. Also carpenter Wanted To Rent 68 IES TO PEOPLE IN THEIR th a actual number of timea the ad ed on to Hartford road from Banks McFadden. All-America cause he liked the name. ... He Then the real answer popped HOMES MAKE.S.ONE WONDER work. A. A. Dion Inc., 81 Wells. LOOK. XOO «>*\0 $^A )qt UOkS 'VB*>W.tAT . 1 OOAjT appeared, charging at the rate earn W ANTED—BY TWO adults, five Bridge street and sought to swing halfback from Clemson. ■who Join never won a dime on her..Finally out. WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH i ' 0,000 04.0 V09_\.'E, POO'S OYAtS • Ov», UJ1SV4 1 4-M2ieT4i'T ed but no allowance or refunds can Phone 4860. Boats and Accessories 46 acros.s into McKee street. Tt was ed th» squad after putting on a he sold her and two days later she "Ye.s, I think Bobby's game i» v\*,kOK TotSY. E>aoa&K _ S 'P O tjt T vAKT €.o o m OS> be m ade on six time ads stopped or six room single or five room THEIR AtTOMOBILE j To VM V'eK'Ei' LUvit VOO -----«O T NT FALL CI>O.SE OUT - 1-12 foot game at Chicago. Ben Kish and sweep.siakes. VO'E CiOT-TA tAT, OOY.^, T o t-At "till forbids’. dlBpIay llnea nester McIntosh. 22. of 81 Mill-^ sen the first all-college coaching ace. Alice won't have to worry “ 6UPELV t4Et> BE (W ed. No respon:8:blllty for erro rt In ] and plunged Into a mvamp. A about Sarah Palfrey, the pretty other stamps of the set. A _ BEO 8v MOW •>r- telephoned ads will be assumed and compUie, There is nothing else to j I.IUI on PKHMIT die turnpike ea.st was found not ■ staff to comm.and a pro team passing truck aided tn pulling the 'J • • • - I llifir accuracy esnnnt be guaran '.VANTED CO.VPETE.NT Girl or NOTin: OK AI»IM.irATIO\ New Vorker, any more. In yester- •\ buv. ’PhU 1^ r * n**ll4’<’ th;i* I 1?er- guilty of a road rules violaMmi i have been working to huild ditched the ear back to the highway. Pitcairn Island's first stamps' teed. ' woman for gi-iicral hou.s-'work. ■BENGAL" FLV.N'GE IN f’Ll.fDED | I harge | right rombination of rookie and day'.'» major upset. Miss Hardwick Index of Classifications M.Tr'l .(• i«4-pw'i i'N»*lU "f '<2 .Mapi* It appears that, after gaining won in straight sets—Just after will be released Oct. 15. The ■ Phone 6993 ’iftcr 5:3u p. m. Each home outfit has a "Bengal'' 1 .stieet. Maic-htsu-r. h.iv»- liLf-fl McIntosh Not Guilty ' veteran talent and to movild the the road In hi* vehicle, Egan pro- Births ...... A ill! al»pli''atlon dated '.th of S4*pl . the betting boya were beginning series of eight designs and value* | Range. In case you cannot ii.se a j Testimony showed that the d e - ' ‘"t" his famous Pitts- ceded to Manchester where he wa* will Include stamps picturing Engagementa ...... b WANTED GIRL for light house r (ive, we will substitute some other J01* with the T-lfuior r«-ritrol Com- to wonder whether Alice's reign M arrlagea ...... C work Hftern,«)n.‘<, st.ay some eve- Tiii.-oilcn for a rai-kaKe Store rvrmil fendent had been driving on High- ^ pattern. » ! halted on East Center street late might not end, after all. Fletcher Christian, John Adams. D eaths ...... r> ninsr.s. Tel. JUTO. I'.ei for it. !' the .sail* of .'iIcohoHr !!qu'’r "O land street when, at the intersec- IJne I»oks Good yesterday afternoon and was Lieutenant Bligh, views of the Card of Thanks ...... K 1,8 M O .V n i.S TO PAY j!i»* pr*M'ls4-s of H!ss»*n ntrei-t. That leaves Pauline Betz of Los tlon of Porter and Highland He readily ailmlta that the line charged with drunken ’ Hernard Joseph ‘ I’Neill of streets, he was approached by a looks good. In fact, only end Perry threat. map of the island. | Announcemnets ...... t Help Wanted—Male 3« .Maple street. Manchest*r. ' ’on n , bakery truck operated by Pas- quarter*. ing no paym ents in ca.se of sickness Schwartz and tackle bruiser Kln- And you can make something of • * * I Paraonala ...... I and will be conducted t>y Bernard quale Deyorlo of 69 Birch street, Remainders of the Canal Zone Aetomobllee WANT ED—YOUNG n.an about 18 or unemployment, .f'*seph n'NVlll of f>2 Maple street. ard seem certain to hold their > Today’s Game* the fact. If you w ant to, th a t In 4|tutomobles for Sale ...... * to sell and learn trade -M ust he FREE ''COURTESY AUTO" M anchester, <'*onn as permitte#* coming from the direction of the Jobs. As for the backfleld, Ace ' a practice aeaston yesterday she eommemoratives, honoring the . Automobtlea for Exchange •••• ^ HKKN'AKD .1<>SF:PH Birch Mountain road farther east. Parker, the Dodgers' outstanding'; 10th anniversary of airmail serv- I Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • , well rccorm u Tided. S tale full SERVICE P aled I*th of Si'pt., I'JIO. Eiistem ;ind Alice split even In sets —and Auto Repairing—Painting .... f pniticulara oi-prtvious employ- Thou.sands of people have used out* There wa.s some confusion as to back, still Is recovering from a quit when the games got to 5-all Ice and the 25th anniversary of the course intended by the driver Hartford at .Scranton 'night). A'lto Schools ...... 1-A i menl If any. and !*nlary expected. "Courtesy Autos ’ We will call for broken ankle suffered in a ba-se- Binghamton at Albany (night). In the third set! the opening of the Panama Canal, ^ ALl-EY OOP And No Foolin’ BY V. X. HAMLIN kUtoa— Ship by Truck ...... H of each vehicle, and the two crash ball game la.st May. He Is expect are to be destroyed on March 1, i Autoe—For Hire ...... » W rite Box X. Y. Z., Herald. you, lake you to the store and hack National Garages—Service—Storage ••• 10 home again. Of course there la no ed a* a result. The state claimed ed to return after the first game | Urban center* of the United 1941. I UMAMARE .OH, rr c a m t , e h ? rr 15 WRiTTElO that McIntosh failed to hold to Chicago at St. Louis. 'klO W TELLX NER.TZ TO the MEVJ Motorcycles—Bicyclea ...... U obligation. or two Then there's Pug Manders. | Brooklyn at Phllaenim living room act, $15. Call crash was the cause of his client Ralph Keicheval. Cleveland at Detroit. CROCODILE, VOOR > IM THE ' Funeral Dlreetora ...... 16 St. Louis at Chicago. fully cultivated skin disease harm administered by three major refu THE PRIE5T5 ‘5ACRIPICIAC Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. _17 ,5022. I driving to the left. Judge Bowers There are three departments In less to humans. gee aid organizations, ; “But, officer, I had to keep tooting my horn—my brakes Insurance ...... 1* ' fqund that there was no criminal (Only games scheduled). STAMP CHAMBER Salisbun*’ Indians Quit which the Dodgers fairly ooze su- j aren’t working!” TERRORIZED r ICllllnary—Dressmaking ...... H For Sale violation of a road nile and he periorlty—kicking, passing and ■ Moving—Trucking—Storaga . -tQ Three J)ays Before WHEM Public Passenger Service ...... 10-A found McIntosh not guilty. receiving. There's hardly a better THEIR Painting—Papering ...... A (roin^ Biisinrss. LAWN «lRAI)INaign Closes. Lawrrence A. Scranton of 160 forward passing duo In the league lUONKKVILLE FOLK-S BY FON I’AINE FOX IDOL Professional Services ...... Tolland turnpike pleaded guilty than Parker and Schwartz. And &1VJES R apairing ...... RE5IOVF.D AND FII.IXING IN to speeding on Summit -street Daily Pattern Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . 14 I’rifpil riglif for McFaaden may give the club an EVIDEMCe Toilet Goods and Service ...... With Small Farm Tractor I SRllsbury. Md., Sept. 6.— —it Wednesday night and was fined edge In defense against passes. He OF UlOLEMT Wanted—Business Serv-lce .... 7<> (|iiick salr. I wo* wampum or warpath for "Pop- $10 and costs. It was stated he Intercepted three In the end zone AMIMATIOM Edaeatloaal ATME I>,\Ti’LIPPE 1 pa Joe" Cambria'a Salisbury In- had driven at 50 to 60 miles per P attern 8«41 Couraea and Classes ...... 115 Hilliard Street In Clemson''8 Cotton Bowl victory Private Instructions ...... I** Phone 68.^0 I (lians today. hour. over Boston College. Kircheval Telephone 4900 I The short, robust ex-laundryman Intoxication Casea rurn your thoughts, for a mo D ancing ...... ' holds all kinds of records In the ment, from your dressier and more ICualcal—Dramatic ...... Z9 l; om Baltimore who comprise* both George Struff of 89 Summer kicking department and he made W anted—1 nstruction...... 84* , ends and the middle of the Wash pretentious fall fashions, and con FttijinrI.I street, arrested for Intoxication last year’s longest field goal, a 47- ington Senators' one-man scouting sider the virtues of this pretty Slight Consolation BY MERRILL KLOSSER Btind.—Slock.— MortB.S*. •' ! last night at Walnut and Pine yard Bhot against the Giants. pinafore! It's so exactly what a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Billln... Opportunltle...... K | staff, found hlm.self with a baseball streets secured a suspension of icon. 7 to Loan ...... ■ •» ' rarity on his hands -a players' coverall aprob ought to be! Easy Help and Xlta.il.a. Judgment on payment of costs to put on, because you Just slip it 1 wdulomY ''R.lp Wanted—Kemal...... AUCTION 'Strike. when he pleaded guilty. Harley VUORRy ABOUT AVr ■ Offer ’- For Sale Satiirdav, Sept. 7th, 10:30 A. M. Elwood Hlnec. Indian catcher' on over your head. Easy to work AND you CANT H elp W anted— Mole ...... Miner of the town farm, held for A FIRE--IF IT SET RRE t o a lalasm en W anted ...... »« A A-r F„ KRIESLER'S and spokesman for the team, said Sports Roundup in, because those buttoned sh( Bolp W anted—M ai. or Yem .I. I* ON HIGH HTBEF.T — fl-ROO.M Intoxication, was found guilty and der pieces, crossed In the BLEW UP, THE PLACE IWATfe SI Nargp lot; garage; .A large cnllectlon of Early the Issue waa overdue salaries. PIPES VUOOLO FLOODED./ ...... Annta Wanted ...... *7-A Glass . In C’ompot4s», Gpblets, sent to Jail for 10 days. He Has By Bddle Briets simply cannot slip 4?ff while yd •itnntlon. Wanted—Female ..- 3R funiwe. llouM* in fine repair. "We’ll get our back pay before several previous convictions on his PBOEkABL'/ BURST Sltnatton* Wanted—.Male ----- 81 i Water Pitchers, Etc.; Silver we go on. the field again," Hines New York, Sept. 6—(g>)— On* busy, and the beltless line la I*rlee T hi^ ift a giHHl lo record. Enplovment Axenclee ...... *4 ' ware, China, Woodenware; a.sserted. reason the all-stara looked so pletely unhamperlng. It's Llva Stack—Peta—Poaltrr— I cation and good place. Continued for two weeks on re thoroughly competent, because tt Hitchcock Chairs. Child's Wind The we -won't -play -if - poppa- good against the Giants 1* that Vcklrlca } sor Rocker, Tables, Stands, quest of Probation Officer Edward last week they scrimmaged four covers the bodice ns well a* the OoK.—Bird.—Fet...... — Sliiarl J. aslev won't-pay situation came to a head C. Elliott Jr. was the case of Sid skirt of your dresses — and It’s L,tv. Stock—Vehicle...... 4* Clocks, B4hIs. Bureaus, PIchires, suddenly last night, when only two times against another pro team— Ponltry and Supplle...... , 7.5.5 Main Stre4«t ' . R r-\l‘