ITONDAT, OCTOBER 12,194*f-' 1 Average Daily Cireulation The Weather -f jHanrbP0tpr Eupmttfl M?ral& For Uie Month of September, 1942 Foreeuat of D. 8. Weather Bureau The Eklucational club will have Cenlet:, iHoae Company No. 2 The second annual aet^ck tour­ Daughters of Uberty No. 12.8. W’ardens of Precinct No. 10 nament will sU rl Tuesday night. its first meeting of the .season . will hold a meeting Weiinesday will hold Its regular meeting to­ Thursday afternoon at four o'clock 7,637 Cooler tonight with froot ia ox- Robert Kratsrhmar. s! Alders honor at a party given by his the coming year will take place. the Open B cla.ss with a acore of social has been planned by the guest soloist. « brothef-in-law and sister. Mr. and wUl hold iU October meeting this A social time will follow with re­ Rev. H. F. R. StechholfT pa.stor (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS win P‘“ ?„ evening at 7:30 at the Y. M. C. A. 244 1-2 out of a possible 280 at committee. (ClaaaUled AdvertiBing ou Page 12) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1942 gYeolnS Ti30 In St- Mrs. William Courtney of Avery freshments .si'rved by the follow? of the Zion Lutheran^hurch. Goo­ Prlvata Arthur V. Callls, whq VOL. LXIL. NO. 11 The guest speaker will be Mrs. fier street, left today to attend the the Obedience trials held by the !*• ofaxirolt. Li^wti MilUgan, street! Forty guest.* attended and ing committee: Mrs. Ksther Victory Dog Tf:ainlng club of B'ls- Miantononvih Tribe No. 58. I. recently was inducted Into the a delicious luncheon waa served by Frank J. Preston of the Boule­ 3-day w'mi-annual conference of U.. S. Army, Is now stationed at l^ aM r’ VIn* Aldwr, wlU be th» in- vard, West Hartford, Mre. Pres­ H-airghi" ^*1"” Florence Hughes. ton at the Bo.ston Arena, yester­ O. R. M.. will hold Us regular the hoste-is. Mr. Kratschmar wa.s Mrs. Ruby Hazen, Mrs. Annie the Lutheran Mla.souri Synoil meeting in Tinker hall tonight at the Medlcaii Replncement Center, ton will Show motion pictures and which ia being held in Wallingford, day. Proceeds 4if the show were presented with a sum of tnoney. Johnston. Mrs. Ully Unrlsay, Mrs. turned oyer to Army war relief. eight o'clock. ('amp Pickett. Va. House Fired by Plane Crash lecture on . "Birds and Wild Flow­ Conn. I OmuB P of Owiter church He was formerly employed by the Rachel McNeill. .Mrs. Rlizabeth Chambers Moving and Trucking er* of Connecticut." A good at­ Smith, and Mrs! Eliaabeth Stan- Flying Fortresses Marines Enlarge Hold •MBMB wlU niMt this evening tendance le hoped ^fpr. Members nage. Wltk the iswtor, J>Uiw Gertrude Company. have the privilege -of Inviting Qiirtti- ef 40 OsmbiidKC street. friends. Mr. Prestbn v ^ t o have There will be a regiilar commu­ given''the above lecture,>aa the The Book Club of Gibbons As­ sembly.. Catholic Ladles of ColiMii- Bomb Axis’ Supjtty A joint meeting of Precincts 8 nication of Manchester Ixidge, printed program of the club ipnr- ' SMORGASBORD speaker will be Rev. Brownell Lioulaiana, to join hla unit, the. Axis North African supply On October 9 and 11. A* Gage of the Bolton Congregation­ Engineer Oorpa. Before leaving he RECORDS harbor of Tobruk yesterday ter of Europe Now. ings on Legislation al church who will give hla \dews 2 Inspectors wa* presented with a leather trav­ Must be turned In for *al- while British fighters held Emanuel Luth^an on the Sino-Japanese war. Rev. eling ca*e and Individual gift* by vhge If .vou want to keep Needed for Change. | Wa.sliiijjgton, Oct. 13.—(/P) Church Gage spent 20 year* in China, and hla former associate! In the Hart­ playing- the new ones. off a second day o f terrific London, Oct;-13—(A»i—'The pos­ — The Navy announced today will have an interesting meaaage. ford Division of the New York, 2'jC wich paid for old rec­ German-Italian air assault on sibility has dawned upon the Ger­ Washington, Oct. 13.—(/P) j Under Arrest that United States Marines It is hoped all men of the parish New Haven and Hartford Railroad ords Irreepcctlve of quantity. Sntmrday, October 17 Jlalta. sliooting down at least man* of "war on two or three or —Congressional leaders took ! ------had succeeded in enlarging will be present. Bruce Vander- company. ' 24 Axis planes and, ilamaging four fronts—wherever on the peri­ 5 to 7:30 P. M- brook win play .piano numbers (T h e F irst fihipuiM it Sold O^it in 4 D a y s !) President Roosevelt’s call for Takes Possession their positions on Guadalca­ about 50, The fortreasos were said meter of Europe an attack might and refreshments vidll be eerved. Members of St Bridget’s church KEMP'S to have scored a,pfobable hit and an Army of strong young nal island in the Solomon is- I A d n io o io n ...... 11.15 will meet this evening after the come,", a well-infonncd British Of Triumph Explo- JfiC. "aeveral near njltlsrs on a medlum- source declared today. An Army plane plunged Into the side of this hou.se at New Canaan. Idlllng at least one occupaJit men to carry the war tQ the lands during two days of of­ Can 6880 to r Ttekela. novena service* to di.scusa plen* Tel. 8880 70i Main StC - sized ship in'the Tobruk harbor. This aource, who Insisted- on of the plane,' and touching off a fire which consuni ed the plane and swept the house. Here firemen Axis as their cue today for aivea, Inc., ami Two fensive fighting in which the No tIckctB will b« aoM at foro the huBklng bee which will be They - epc(3iintered anti-aircraft anonymity, based his belief on re­ pour water on the charred -home. held Thanksgiving week. siieedy action on legislation Japanese had "many cas­ th « door. fire which unofficial accounts de­ cent Nazi utterances picturing Subaifliarica in Bribe scribed aa heavy but-lnaccurate. Germany aa preparing for defen­ to lower-the draft age from ualties." Announcement also waa NOTICE 20 to 18. The president, ‘ in 'made of destruction of 15 Japa­ ,, Fighter Plane* Keep Oenr sive warfare. Washington, Oct. 13.—(A^—The Until now, he said,' the. Nazis’ telling -the nation last night that nese planes, damage to two ene­ Cannon Fine Enemy fighter plsuics were seen Navy' took possession today of DR. J. A. SEGAL hut rcportelade by the maker.-? of the famou.s f aniwn 'a joint headquarters communi­ Weakened Chairman May (D.. Ky.), of the president and an Army and a John S. McCain, lately a Naval 'rtsk Sparc Rlbfl. To que said Malta's defenders, suc- Local:’Attempts Asks Geriwans’ House Military committee, who Navy inspector on bribery air commander in the South-weat Mwt Pork and Pork ChopB, Many thiii^B arp easily overlookctl or towels. cesafuUy Jield the Axis airfleet at Strikers Go tack Faded in Stal­ But Still Attacking. previously had aaid he would have charges. Pacific,, that "we can hold the Sol­ ^rcah Stewing Lamb. 12 MYRTLE ST. bay. to be' convinced of the need of omons and/expand them.” nf^gleol^fl iinloss we occasionally jp[ct a gentle The hard-fighting, Malta airmen A White House statement said It was the first offensive actioa [hank Soap Bones. ingrad Area and on Billdillg O rder Struggle to Get Stal drafting younger m'fin. declAreii the Inspectors were charged with set a record for the destruction' Back to Job reported for the Marines in trie ^ery Nice Fowl foe FVieas- remijulcr. lA*l'a reniincl ourselves that no that in the light of the president’s accepting bribes in the guise of 81x99 a a a of Axis planes in one period of Don Frtmt, Nazis Say. ^ ^ , ingrml Drive Going. speech his committee would ex­ Solomons since the early days ot aee. -r- - daylight and marked up a tw'o- ^^■|'"Bervice fees” and that the Navy’s their Invasion which began Aug. one else can do our share in the war effort— “-1 pedite hearings on the necessary "preliminary lnvesJ.ijgallon .’indi­ Veakly Chopped TAKK THEM OVT OF THE ilay score of 39 planes desUoyed At Cleveland Berlin (From German Be Rescinded Moscow, Oct. —43,'^/P)— legislation. -. 7. In the aerial fighting which start­ cates that more than $1,000,000 in Announcement of the damaging Sraand B eaf...... lb. 3 5 c PICTCREt it’ s everv inaii to his own post. Don t forget Bioadcasts). Oct. 13.—;(/P)— ‘ -----— Weakened but still attacking, "If the commandcr-in-chicf say* manilKcment ‘irregularities’ ' may 72x108 ed over the tiny citadel, known he needs them," May said, "I will of two enemy crulserp raised to to keep seiitling iri your waste fats. ^ e 11 "Local attempts of attack the Germans struggled to get be involved." 40 the number of Japanese shipa ■rilght 'Battar .. « .lb. 53c ORDER as "the most bombed place m the All Being Taken- Back Brifain Will Cancel i(ie- cooperate in every way and I am The Nav.v took over the plants Celanese Rayon Satin world." made by the enemy wOre nip­ a fresh offensive going aure the. Congress will gft along." which have been reported sunk or COAI. pass it on. And let's look again for some under terms of a presidential ex­ damd^ed during the- Solomona gwaat Poiatoea, Special! Many of the plAnes damaged On Temporary Baaia; ped in the bud by German prisal Measures Ini- against Stalingrad today Senator Gurney ( R.. S. D. I said ecutive order which said it was AND COKE metal scrap we may have overlooketl the . . . were hit so badly. they probably he would press for an Immediate campaign and the destruction ot ^ 3 1 b ^ l5 c 81x108 $ 1.59 W hole Mailer Now in and Hungarian troops re­ niedialely If. ;Nazis while Red Army troops were 4esirous that they be operated 15 Japanese planes raised to 260 NOW! Celanese Rayon Taffeta did not reach their ba.se, the com'- hearing by the Senate Mllitaiy "effectively and s^ely." • firtrt tim^. Now let's look at the hnsiness o f munique aald. Five BritLsh fight­ spectively in tho area of Sta­ reported cutting into severa committee on his bill to draft 18 the number of enemy aircraft Ftncy, WhHa Hands Labor Board. Will Revoke Action. _ Namea of Arr«Hted WTecked in the So^lomons. Keep your family healthy, by ers were lost in the fighting, but lingrad and on the Don sectors of the Mozdokr. area and 19 year old.*, and Democratic !aaSflower .. ,e a . 29c keeping fit with good American meals. two of the pilots are safe, it was by vigorous counter-attacks Leader Barkley of Kentucky said Those arrested, the White Nine Ship* Laat to Data keeping them warin. Order 42x36 Pillow Cases 3 7c Ocveland^ Oct. 19- t(/P)-'Oon- front.” the German high London. "OcL 13— (JT) —Prime House said, were Josef Ben Beck­ coal now while Itt* avatlable'. Fancy Down Proof reported. command said today. (Thus for Renewal of the assault upon Sta he was sure the American people Unofficial records’ based oa Potato Chipa In the past, violent and contin­ fronting. a double-barreled warn­ Minister Churchill announced to­ as well as Congress "will react er, executive vice president of Tri­ Navy announcements show tha CANNEL COAL the third consecutive day Hitler's lingrad, after a three-day lull de umph; J. A. McCambrldge, until ' .} uous air attacks on Malta have ing from the Navy and the War day that Germany had been re- favorably" to the pre.sident’s rec- United States has lost nine shipa 10c and 29c bag AND BRIQUETTES By Popular Request! Kittery ^ . headquarters tnade no specific Voted to artillery duels, found rg.cently civilian Army Inspector Sateens Auburn Percale meant that the Axis was attempt­ Labor Board, AFL strikers re­ mention of the course of fighting que.*ted to rescind her action in borh" German arid Ru.ssiaa soldiers ommendati'ons. in the Solomons to ^te, tria ing to' move convoys "aCross the at the Triumph plant, and Regi­ heaviest loss having occurred on -.Ilpa SEAMAN (X)AL CO. SHEETS and CASES turned to work today at "The Steel within the city of SUlingrad. shackling British and Canadian niuflied in great coata against the Allude* to Second Fronj nald Gregory, chief civilian Navy SHEETS ami CASES Mediterranean to bolster Field Improvement and Forge Co. Even the broad reference today to autumn chiil. Mr. RiKiaeyclt, who suggested the night -of Aug. 8-9 but an-- I French Dreaaing POL A COAL CO. M EAT LOAF MIX, lb. 39^ Seconds of lj»dy PeppereH Marshal Rommel’s Africa corps. prisoners and (hat if the -Nazis inspector at Triumph. nounced by the Navy only yeater- Muslin Charles H. Smith, company "the Stalingrad area" contained Itulliui Troop* In Fight that legf.slatfon might also be. The two subsidiaries taken un­ Tonr Ffeah Vegetable Ctaaa. D. Whitcher, Prop. Seconds of Lad.v Pepperell The Intense activity in the ..Medi­ agreed Britain immediately would day. This was the loss of tha Fresh meat srround and raw chopped vepelahles Percale president, said all strikers were no claims-of German gains or cancel her reprisal measures. Italian troops and tanks ap­ needed to solve the manpower der governmental control are the Salad. 25c Bottle. 236 O n ter at. Tel. 8087 .95 terranean yesterday Indicated that being taken buck only on a tempo­ even of German offensive, since it neavy cruisers Vincennes, Astoria added, ready to sea.«»on for a delightful, economical loaf. SI2.98 and Churehill said that the Germans problem on the home front, allpd- Milford Ordnance Company and this again was the case. peared in -fhe fight. and Quincy. Reg. $2.39. s r x i o s ’ rary basis, with "the whole matter reported only • that Red Army \-1olatcd the Geneva convention The Russians .“said their arc oL ed indirectly to a second fighting the Sussex Ordnance Company. PKPPERIDGE FARM $1.98 Small parties Of enemy trans­ now in the hands of tbe_ Labor thrusts were frustrated.) front again by declaring that one The offensive "operations of tha kl8.98 Values 8r*xl08” .. port were reported dispersed yes­ when they chained up 1,376 prison­ fire held off the invaders after a All have been placed in Charge B R E A D $1.98 board, which decreed Uie men Drop Bonih* on naaes ers taken at Dieppe on Aug. 19 fif the majoi^ decisions of strategy of Comdr. A. B. McCrary, aztlng Marines were carried out in tha terday and on Sunday night K. A. minor penetration of a single face of considerable enemy resiat- By Government Suggestion... Reg. $2.19, 81"x99" $1.89 would no longer be considered em­ "German and Rumanian bomb­ and that representations had been already riiade "relates to the for the Army and Navy. . orry wa told oat Saturday • F.-bbmbers scored a direct hit on street yesterday. ance It was clear, since the com­ CHICKEN PIE 72”xl08” . $1 89 42"x36” ployed if they did riot return to er formation^ dropped bombs ot made to Berlin, through Switzer­ Troops units involvltd in the as­ necessity of diverting "'enemy .More Arresli* Ex|»ecled I nooa. We |nat can’t We .Again Feature Our Ileal Vahie In an Axis destroyer, 80 mile* north work yesterday morning." all calibers on enemy supply bases forces from Russia and China to munique noted that the Japanesa Cases .. 4 3 c of Dema, the communique said. ^ land. urging the Nazis to desilsL saults ran to «n gl« ‘regiments, Details of the briber>- charges BCM to gat anough of thia Be h ere^ rlv for one of these Wool Filled Quilts. ^ At Reg. 57c 42"x36” Tile eight-day strike was ended and transport movements on both If the Germans will desist.. he other theaters -of war by new of­ hod suffered heavy caaualties and SUPPER We guarant('e these sheet* Shortly before this action an however; compared with, as many were not immediately available _c«ad altnoagh we increaae Percale Case.s . . abruptly last night by the' vote of sides of the Volga,” the war bul­ costinued. "the counter-measures as five divisions previously hurled fensive.* against Germany and from the White House. It said- TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11 this low p ri^ onlv because they are m a^ of short the same as the first quality aa Italian merchant ship, which was 166 of the 213 drop forge opera­ ' (Uontlnuad on Page Ten) •■r order every day. Buy FRESH LAMB CHOPS lengths of fii^fahrics which have been ingenuously Beautiful quality percale. letin declared. , "Conflagrations of similar nature which" the (Bnt- against the defenses. Japan. more arrests were expemed. 5:30-7;0tl Slight misweaves. oil spots, or they have only uneven hems, sinking, had been sighted near the tors who walked^ out, union lead­ started in "the Caucasian oil cen­ ishl government felt themselves "AH of our combat units that H la Whole Wheat or White. slight oil spots or misweaves. same po.slUon. New .Messerachmitt 109-G’a, an The arrest of Decker, *McC?am- NORTH METHODIST pieced. 72” x8-H^size. In dusty rose, Sahara, rust, uneven hems, which will not ers said, because the company in­ ter of Grozny -W’ere enlarged forced to lake will immediately be ‘improved German pursuit type, go overseas," he said. I'mu.st con­ bridge and Gregory, the White It makaa the flneat sand- No holes, cuts or tear*. The destruction of 14 planes stalled chronologa—time checkers CHURCH Rib Chops lb. 39c gooseberry green, wine, gold or blue. . i Impair the wearing qualities. through nocturnal air raids.” withdrawn." remained in action over Stalm- sist of young, strong men who House ..said, re.nilted from "an au­ erfehca. 17c and 27c loaf. —on the drop forges. First Report Hlnre Friday grad, but the Armyf newspaper dit by the renegotiation section of Supper Prepared by the (CVHitlnued on Page Bight) To Let'Board Settle DIapute ((Vintinued on Page Eight) It waa the prime minister's first (Continued on Page Ten) Flashes ! Simple aimon Committee Red Star said the Rusnian Air the Navy Procurement Office Loin Chops , lb. 49c Startex Part Linen E. Wayne ■ Patterson, Interna­ report on the negotiations since Force had found the answer to which "uncovered numerous- In- (Late BoUetlns ot the UP) Wire) will cop*I»t of old-faahloned tional representative of the AFL Germany announced last I'llday them by fighting in layer forma­ •stances" of bribery in the ’Tri­ ehlrken pie, whipped potatoee, SSSLYFOB * Blacksmiths, Drop "Forgers and that the Britons and Canadians tions and hqd downed several. umph comp.any management. ' iiiaahed tiimipa, onion*, cran­ MADE EMI Favors Labor Welders union, said the ' men had been tied up foi alleged bind­ Wear Winter Unifurim The. Triirmph company had re­ Registration- Iriite Set- agreed to resume operations and Delay on Small British Bomb berry jelly, cole «law. roU*. ing of the hands of Nazis seized in Amid, scenes of 'desolation, ceived the 'Navy "E" for produc­ WaKhington, 0«’t. IS— ‘JP)— Rag- squaah and apple pie and coffee. Fowl (Cut Up) Special! Dish Towels allow the War Labor board to set­ British raids on Dieppe and Sark Stalingrad’s soldiers dug in with iHtnition for ga*ov. 9 In parta of Call 9916 or 8504 Extra ab- given proof that the strike was af­ tering a similar number of Nazi the eountry except the already- 9r Colorful multi-color {Ariped diah towel.*, «•-. - - ' against the seasonal chill. Photo­ lows: ■' ' for Reaervatlona 79c each 4 • ' fecting war production. -prUoners Saturday. graph* of long linba of German raTibiied east. The Offlee of Price sorbent, arid long wearing. Earlier yesterday, more than Upon orders of the Preside’ntr HeavK weight, soft, ab- Federation Opens War LaGuardia Tells Seiiale "The British government has priBoner* showed they were al­ Attack Imiuritrial Sec­ the Navy department this morn­ .Administration, announcing Oil* 150 of .the forge plant workers never countenanced ai^' general ready wearing their, winter uni­ tiMlay, said that while ear owner* voted to continue the strike. This ing took po8.ses.sion and control of sorbentNff h 11 e i*Wels On Federal Agency Gommillee War Can’l order for the tying of prisoners on forms. _____ tion in Northern Ger­ the plants df.'rriumph Exploiives, in the east need not re-register, Boneless Ham To Bake Or brought a warning ft-om Ralph C. -the field of battle," Churchill said they iiiust. tike the rest of tha And Thurman Arnold. The cold of the coming second inc.. at Elliton. -Md., and of two of with colored bhrdera In Bard, assistant' secretary of the Be Won on Slalislics. in re.xc 2 Planet'. country, provide additional Infor- Navy, that unless work wa* re­ it.* sub.sidiaries. the "'Milford Ordi­ tion which set off the whole con­ ly down the front from the Arctic. nance Company and The Sussex riiatlon eoneeming- the tires they tight colors: ‘1 . sumed Immediately, the Navy troversy. own. The registration beginning . Boil, 49c pound Bulletin! Washington, Oct. 13-(A ’)—De- Nights already have become bit­ London. Oct. 13 (A’l R.A.F, Toronto,’ Oct. 18—lA’i—The Addressing the House of Com­ ter as far south as the central (Continued on Fagd Right) Xov. 9 wiU bt< for "A" coupon (Continued on Page Two) noimcing government delay in bombers attacked industrial iKMiks. wllh_yic rationing |>lan to American Federation of Labor mons, he added that "such a pro- front opposite Moscow and the utilization of small plant facilities ce.sSj however, may be necessary northern Germany last night, lo*- go Into effee-t Nov. 'J'i. nrgod today that all rationing chill extended to Voronezh, Stalin­ , • * In the United Staten be placed in New York citv. Mayor F. H. from time to time, untier the grad and the Caucasus. ing two liombers, the Air Ministry Greeh under the director of eco­ LaGuardia. told the Senate Srflall An Izvestia* dispatch from the .said today. The raid apparently Fijrlitiii" Japs Engineer Killed In Blast nomic stabilization. Underlln- - Will Lift Alien Business committee today "we ‘(Continued on Page Two) central front aaid the'fear of frost waa of nioel; 1.S— — C. E. Ing the Executive ^unr.llS can’t w’in this war on statistics.” became evident iTTTdlaries found on to- other mass raids. B«‘il. pasfM'oger traffic manager of Peach ciiticiam of Price Admlnistiw- Fuming over “pa^r work" Treasury Balance German prisoner* and the dead. A German radio broadc.ast sai-1 111 Moiuitaiiis the SealMiartl Mr Una railway, tor Leon Henderson the reao- Enemy S ti^ a which he declared slowed action Amid the littered, ruins of northern coastal regions were un­ said the liK-oinotlve boiler on tha luUona committee brought in oni,efforts to procure contracts for Washington, Qct. 13.—liPp -- The Stalingrad the shell of the Stalin der alarm and explo-sions in sev­ Seulxiard [mssenger train N'limlier a report calling attention to war production, LaGuardia assert­ position of. the ’lYcasiiry Cict. 10: tractor' factorj’, one of the gri’aL eral towns, caused slidht’ damage. . I /w- o i • • 1 ' -t exiilmled today about 12 mile* “a dlffereoce between price Reatrictiona on Unnal* ed he sometimes' thought "the Receipts. '$16,217,937,74: expen­ est monuments to the industriall- "Several of the attacking bomb­ A illP t i 1 rnO |)8 M v ir in is ll I north or llunUet, N. C-, resulting typewriter and carbon paper" ers were shot down," the (Germans control and rationing.’’ diture*. $208,144,108.80. net bal­ With F o p s N p a r ‘The Uralizcd Italiana to Be, were the "curse of civilization.’^, ance. $2,905,373,793.03. (Continued on Page Two)- said. b»‘r of the cre\V. In a state­ LaGuardia -declared there was A Copenhagen dispatch broad­ Gap' ill Npw Guinea. ment issued at the niilway’* gen­ Toronto, Oct. 13.— UP>—. TTie Removed ^on Oct. !l9 . need for "an aggressiive mobiliza­ eral ofllees here, said Engineer J.’ American Federation of I.abor cast from Berlin,''‘ rejxirtecl . three 72**x84** Chatham **Willotv^* tion of small factories under the .A. KolHTtsoii. age 56, of Hamlet, favbrs an immediate armistice British raiders were .shot down on New’ York, Oct. 13—(AV-The recently enacted Smaller War General MacArthur's Headquar­ was killi'd ami the fireman, J. Is with the CIO but has declared war Danish soil after flying over Ger­ ters. Australia, Oct. 13 — Al-^ stigma of being’ alien eneiriies of Plants corporation act. ' many. Stafford. iU’*« «f lliuiilet, "is mi**- on the National Labor Relations |That doesn’t mean more dia- Blind Workers Help Build lied mountain troops in New ing and is presumably killed."- board and Thurman Arnold, the the United States will be lifted (It was-not aniiomii.'ed whether Double Plaid • $0 .6 9 starting next Monday from 600,- griams. investigations and re­ Guinea were repcited skirmishing * * * anii-trust chief of the U. S. Jus­ the defense forces of Germany or texiay with the Japanese in the re­ 000 unnaturalized Italians iiv this ports,", the mayor declared. Fightings Bombing Planes Denmark were credited with the To Cut Penny Output tice Department country, Attorney General Fran­ gion of “'The. Gap" through the Washington, 0<’t. 18.—«.-P)—-The Reports on the three subjects '' Easier to Get Big Money bag: Relations between the gov­ Owen' Stanley mountain* not far cis Biddle announced la^t.night.- He said it was much easier to ernments of Adolf Hitler and Treasury announce,! today a 60 were submitted to the Federa­ from the mile high Templeton's p»>r cent cut In-y production of pen­ The action waa taken with the obtain government financing fur Burbank, Calif., Oct. 13—(/^ —< Misa, Haxel Hurst, sightless King Christian are reported Crossing. b l a n k e t s tion’s convention yesterday by the approval of President Roosevelt, nies. to alHUit eo.OOO.fHIO a month, 24’’x48” Extra Was Pair Resolutions committee and all projects ninning into the millions Blind workers are helping build presi’Jent of a foundation for strained by Danish rtiection of a General Mae.Arthur'* communi­ Givaa With Cush Sola* In Both B i^ lc said in a Columbus Day thkn to obtain $50,000 or $100,000 fighting arid bombing planes al training blind persons at Monrovia, demand for "voluntary incorpora­ que said only that "skirmishing is and appealed to the public, es­ were approved by a voice vote speech broadcast by the Mutual pecially children, to stop aaxing. Block plaids in green, blue, rose, peach, and cedarose. without dissent. - -for conversions of a small plant. the Lockheed - Aircraft factory, worked at every job before select­ tion" of Denmark Into a bloc of taking place 'north of Myola," but Broadcasting System. ’The speech "If we can get .a cti^ along this model states which would include (lennies In pig banks. .Mrs. Nellie A full 3»/4-pound blanket that will give years of warmth One report condemned Arnold and their boss says that in some ing a blind worker to be placed in a spokesman added .that Allied for­ That* Storaa All Day Tuasduy. Bath Towels 5 9 g *a- was also carried by virtually all line," he declared, ‘iW.e'Mn get go­ respects they art better than it: The number of jobs they can Holland and Norway as a show­ ward elements had made some Tayloe R«>ss. dirw’lor of the mint, for his ^anti-truat aiilts ' against short wave stations under govern­ suggested that If everyvfandly dug organized labor and asked .that At­ ing. sighted employes. perform with, safety will always be piece for the Nazi qew order.)' progren* forward. From Temple-' aadwear. ment control. "There is do much that ia up 19 pennies and put them In ctr- 2S”x44” ReguhMr Blaa torney General Francis Biddle in­ Eleven blind men and two sight­ limited, she said. . British Warn French' .Again . ton’s Crossing, which the Allied Can Travel Freely needed that can be produced less ^woirien have been engaged in Elsie Ronchettl. - one of the The British Broadcasting Cor­ troops are approaching, the moun­ mlatlon, this would *ave 1,066 ton* vestigate “to ascertain whether Italians involved will be ailownd in small _ plarita in New of copper needed for 'var Indua- Mr. ’Thurman Arnold has exploit­ a placement test in the Lockheed .sightless' women Worker*, tapes off poration warned the French today tain trail drops 5.000 feet in 12 Pleaaa Giva Us 24 Hours’ Notice W’hen You Want Your to travel freely, poeaesa cameras York where we have facilities for plant for more than a month, and sections of airplanes which are not that it was important- now as nev­ miles. trie*. „ Bath Towels S O c ed the prestige of bis public office and flrearma where local regula- housing, feeding and transporting some of them now turn out more to be painted. Ramdna Dlllavou. Nu Details on Jap .Strength Fur Coat Removed From Our Cold Storage Vault. for his own material and financial er before for every Rrenchman to tlcms permit, stay out after the- Vforkera." work than their fellows, due to the other, is a detail assembler. be prepared fo r operations by the No details were given as to the Strike Hit* Newapapen, . gain.” TfM J W H A I ^ C 6 u 18” x36” Large Size curfew prescribed on the west Chairman Murray (D-Mont) higher concentration. Of the blind men employe*, two Allied Air Forces, Navies and strength of the Japanese, who ClarkeslHirg, W. Va.. Oi’t. (Attorney General Biddle said coast for alien enemies, and go ope.-ied the- hearings with a con­ "On some of the more -difficult have been anthdrawingateadify tjp,—A Btrike of approximately W MAMCMISTIR COMN* last night in New York dty: "I are tubing assemblers, two work Armies. about without identification cards. tention that production officials operationa the' quality of their on the mechanical assembly of The F'rench were advised to from positions in the Owen Stan­ t>'pofcr&pht<'*l today U®d Double Green Sumps Given With don’t see why they want to inves­ Biddle declared this exoneration were responsible for the absence work is above average,” qaid C. L. ley mountains. It wa* believed, lip producUoQ ot Clarksburg’# turn Hand and Face Jow d s 3 9 c ea. tigate Mr, Ariiold, who la simply switch boxea one is a parts hand­ keep away from German head o f Italians; had been well eanied of a second front in Europe be­ Pelton, Lockheed auperlntendent quarters and barracks, rail, cen­ howevet. that only forward ele- newnpapers, 'Trie Exponent, morn­ doing his duty. However, I’d be ler on a conveyor in the paint by their loyalty to the Uitlt^ cause they "have thus far been of fabrication. ■ “ In every case shop, and three are burring-roll ters and repair yfirds^nd the for­ menta of both sides were Involved ing. and The 'leiegram, evening. 16’’x28” Regular Siuc Cash Sales All Day Tuesday. glad to hold an Investigation— It States. waging” the home front battle “in within a few weeks the quantity of operators. tified' coasted zones. in the fighting. .An anmmneement by the mnnnge* would show what an efficient pub­ “This does not mean.” be con­ a few large plartts.” It was pointed out Hiat prob­ their work equalled or. exceeded Lost Sight in Accident inent broadcast to subacrlber# o v ^ CCHOUSCr^SON. lic official Mr. Arnold Is, He hits tinued, "tbat.. dangerous or dia- ’The country, Murray added, waa that o f sighted persons on the lem* of supply and not the radio BtaUons here and nt- F*t»* INC Hand and Face Towds ^^^* them on both aides of the table.’’ ) loiyal persons are. no longer sub­ faced “with imminent destruction A m e operation. ’Two' others are detail asemblars, Reports 15 British strength of triie Japanese resia- mont attributed the walkout t* • 25 one at them, Charles A. Kiraie. a tance waa slowing up the Allied The report was not in usual ject to apprehension or intern­ of thousands upon thousands" of Guide -dogs bring the sightless dispute e»»r technical Interpea^ 12” xl2” resolution form but was draftjM) ment. We will 'ktill take . no small plants .which were being workers to the plant each morn­ -former Locicheed jlg-builder who Planes Destroyed progresa. - - " tisnn of the oootsnet between 1*^ * Air activity waa on a reduced A.JWHA|Cm*E by the coipmlttee as comment- chances. ‘^allowed to fall to pieces for the ing,- threading their way through tort hia aight in an accident. Berlin (From German Broad­ CUrkalNirg local ot ' acale, but medium bombers' and at­ The Valuable Premiuaw You Get for Your Green I upon an exMUtlve council .report ‘(It does mean that the regula- lack o< war orders.” the intricate aisles and buildings. Lockheed officials hope to find casts). Oct. IS— (A5'— ‘The Ger­ doaal Typographlenl-I MANCMISTMI COMW dealing' with antl-truat actions Job# for other sightless -worker* man Ugb command to- tack plane# again raked the trail Stamps Make Shopping At These Stores Extra Profit­ Face'Cloths IZ ’/zcea. tloris applying up to now to alien ot. the main Lockheed factory. Kvwi '1% * The W. G. Qeimey Co. There the dogs doze ail day be- with equal background and* traln- able. , CaaL LanUbac, Masnna’ Supplies, -Paint TaL 4 i a g f . I ' = = = 9 PAGE THREES: .K' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^JCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1942 ni-l-. MAIVUHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHL’STER, CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945 TWO V Plenty o f Fun in State Feature Plan Cooking Moving Offices Away New York. City qlone, In aH.dlUon ed out,” It raid. "<5n /mother sec­ Row oil New tending the voting hours to enable tor our 'detachments beat, off at­ Cargo Planes Being the war production workers in the to vacancies in suburbs. Asks Germans’ Small, plants, he said must be Youth Parties Strikers Go tacks by jmall enemy groups.” George Urges Lectures Here >r Backing state to exercise their right of 14 Asoaults Repulsed J^oting Hours voting. given sub-cbntrai'ts aiW engineer­ Frdm Capital Looms! ■The Connecticut Federation of ing' direction to form /a "tremen­ Plaiiiiecl Again Back to Job - The battle of the steppes north­ Tax on Sales Binding Order dous potential for war priKluc- west of Stalingrad waa summaris­ Produced Steadily Series .to Be Given Hurley Stand Labor was first amdng those re­ ed in a sentence which raid 14 questing Gov. Hurley to call a ap«- tion ' ! Democrats and Repub­ - continuing study of the spac* He .said the Smaller Wpr Plants V.... ehem.y assaults were repulsed in Three I'uesdays at Decentralization o f Gov* clal aeaslon for this purpose. The At Cleveland licans Distinctly at problem—"in order to save rent’ Be Rescinded corporation was 'Still studying a Ainericari Lo^ioi^ to "fighting for a point of tactical Seen , Only .SoliiUon^ If for the government,” Reynolds ei i^ynion Issues a State- governor has granted our request importance” and 800 Germans Industry Meeting Pres* State Theater. - ernnient to Continue and the Connecticut Federation of proposal -to create a New York Jeffers Defies. plained. ■ ■ Hold HallowrVn So- were slain. , jT More/'Revenue ,to Be' Odds Over Extension. tnent Favoring Extenil- Labor will back the governor in (Onntiniied from Pag'e Ont<) eity subsidiary to "take prime con- (Continued from Page One) enl Urgent Needs Bet­ As Washington Reach­ "There is on opportunity, I whatever extension of hours It trac;tH for sueh items needed by the Although the Germans moved Cotton Group \ "How can I stretch my food .Vialh All Over Town. fresh divisions and tank columns- Asked by Treasury. ithlnk, of saving a great deal oC ing Voting Hours. scem's necessary to enable the •stre.ss of cfrcumslances, and may Army and Navy as It knew could •would recommend the men "be de­ ter Than Public Has •r By The AsSibciated Press dollars?” es Saturation Point. be made in our hs-al shops.” to the Mozdok front "straining to money.” workers in this state to vote.’.l indeed be in the be.st intere.sts of prived of any existing draft -defer- The Legislative Council meets He pointed out that every de­ He .said Mayoi l>aGiiardia had The Dilworth Comt-11 Post 102, rnenta and any further opportun­ advance” anew toward CaucUus Washington, Oct. 13 — (45 -r- Been Led to Believe. "What desserts can I make that < "We haye many requests from the safety of the prisoners them­ won’t take much sugar?" , By Jame* Marlow- and partment and agency has the right' Hartford, O ct 18—(iV>—Organ- discu.s.sert the proposition with American La-gion. deeided last ity for employment in the produc­ oil fields and communications cen­ Chalrman George (D., Ga.) ot the again today In Hartford and finds lie d labor today backed Gov. Hur­ ouc various groups that »the. ex­ selves ” These and many other cooking ' George .ZIelke to lease its own space, although it WPB Chairman Donald M. Nelson. tion of war materials. ters, fae Russians made some By William F. Ron! Democrats and Republicans dis; ley In a Republican-Democratic tension should be until 11 p.-m.” Oiargea C>>ntration Violated night to hold its annual Hallowe en Senate Finance committee de­ questions are to be answered soon Washington, Oct. 13.—(Wide has to clear through the Public Rep. Hadden, candidate for lieu­ Representative Dlckstein (D- Pre\-loiia Pleas Ignored gain.* in offensive operations in a Wide World Military Ejnpl®L®(l today, the State plemental national defense appro­ cil, ssdd in a statement issued from stronghold on the 'rugged front aerial fAlghters far hotter than Theater announces that Miss and require government agencies By binding prisoners in camps, used, the Parochial school. Nathan ignored previously. ate and House differences in the was a shjilp difference of opinion priation bill' for 1943. there to move into them at expi­ Ms office here. Auxiliary Triick northwest of>Moscow were turned the general public ha.* beerf led Kathleen Crow, graduate home Churchill arwerted, the Germans F r o n t W a r Hale, Hollister street and Man- In a telegram to Patterson, Bard back, the communique said. record-breaking measure, told -e- as to how the present statute, un­ "We are now w-orklrig on the ration of their' present leases. •The Connecticut Eederation of che.ster (Yreert schools while the had said the Navy lost "vital pro­ to believe. * . , der which the poll)) must close at economist of the well-known Spry Labor will back the governor in are attempting to use them as ."Our detachment," it said, "de­ porters there w-ss no longer any During the (leak of the Kaiser Kitchen at Cambridge. Mass.,- is basis that there will lie no further Rc.vholds told the subcommittee Arrives Today hostages upon whom reprisals can , I>“gion Home will he set aside for duction of highly critical war ma­ stroyed four guns and five nia- question in his mind as to the controversy, there was a prevalent 6 p. m., should be amended. construction in the Dj-strict of Co­ this airt)iority had been used thus whatever extension of hours it the .High school students where a terial" because of the strike, which to conduct thq- series personally. seems necessary to enable' the be taken for battlefield incidents (Conflmirt FYom Page One) chine-guns and killed about 600 form new taxation would have to feeling that we were getting, no Propose PermliMlve Statute Miss Crow has planned, a different lumbia,’’. he said. far only .n the- case of one build­ over, which they have no control/'' dance wUl.be held. the department viewed as "evi­ officers and men.” take. cargo planes at all. Instead, they Ann Sothern, in the title role of the picture "Panama Hattie,” program for each day’s school, and One o f Three .Alternullve* ing in Atlanta "which has now workers in this slate to ■ vote,” The new auxiliary truck for the SiiecesH In l*ast Governor Hurley, Democrat PrMldent James J. Clerkin de­ \sks Swiss to IVotest / mlssion that Hitler has given up dence of a disipyal attitude that "If the Treasury asks us to pile were coming off the assembly lines seeking re-election, and State Sen­ playing at the State Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, all her material is helpful and '"We have tqld all of the depart­ been occupied for several years Manchester Fire Department -will He disrlos.ed that the goV^ern- the attempt. For many years the L<‘gionnaires Should exclude all persona involv­ Prepare lor Offensives more taxes on the terrific burden in a constant, steady How, at a 1* sCirrounded by the talented funsters. Red Skelton, Rags Ragland ments and agertcies that they face and haa worked out adv^antage-,^ clared. be delivered thin afternoon at de­ ator Albert L. Coles. Democratic 'practical to the nth degree. She The labor leaders stepped into ment had asked .Switzerland, ■ So far aa cnishing Russia, he have used this plan successfully to ed from the enjoyment of rights London. Oct. 13—(4b—Reuters contained in this bill," he . raid, rate limited only by the amount of and Ben Blue. will demonstrate a simple, sure­ one of three alternativ(:s. One.wuii ously,” partment headquarter* at Main and ileelarod, "Hitler now concedes leader of the upper House, pro- the picture after Rep. William L. which represents the irjtiuest.s of keep the jTHingsters off the streets and privileges of loyal Americans." said today-it had recorded a Ger­ "then the only answer Is the sales material and equipment at hand. po.sed yesterday a permissive fire w-ay to get tender, flaky pas­ ■to use less .square feet per person -The month's decentralirations Hilliard Btreeta, according to' Chief both Germany and Britain in en­ defeat.” and , prevent ‘Yerioiis accidents. tax.” There are eight major plane pro­ we are wprking ncilx-. on the took about 500 person* in the Hidden, Republican House leader, man propaganda broadcast which statute under which each com­ there I’ll be thinking of you every try. She-will show you how to pre­ of the Department. Roy Griswold. emy countries, to protest agaln.st Noting a German statement Prizes will, be offered for fhf hand­ To Ask Six, BlUlon More ducers Iri this aouthem California pare crisp, delicious, digestible basis of 80 feet or to, go to. sec­ Treasury’s Bureau of 'Internal drew m bill.setting 9 p. m.. as the Cnrtridfie ff’orkerg reported that the Rus.sinps have munity could set its own hours, minute. are my gang.” new closing time, and Senator Al­ The dlrdctors of the district a*i- the breach of the Geneva conven­ that the Axis "can cope now with somest [and funniest costumes. hurried an Army to the north of The pending measure would area—Consolidated. Douglas. I>Kk- You fried foods. She will suggest appe­ ond and third shifts, or to move Revenue and Public Debt to thorized the purchase of this truck all military demands for hny de­ keeping the polls open as late as Nominations Completed Overnight News bert L. Coles. Democratic Senate tion and "urge them to desist William ' Pitkin was again named Still Remain Atcay Smolensk, on the central front, boost annual treasury collections heed, North American, Northrop. hf p. m. if desired, retaining the tizing ways to use up leftovers out of Washington. Greensboro. N. C.. New York and leader, prepared >to draft a meas­ about three months ago but prior­ fensive or offensive necessities." ceheral chairman of the party this to somewhere between the $24.- '*Ryan, Vega and Vultee^ The first The list of major party nomina­ and has a flock of suggestions on (’hlcago; about 3.50 in the Interior from it. Alton, Oct. 13.—(4b—Al­ and were concentrating other di­ present closing time or setting a tions for Congress was completed Of Connecticut "We have told them that Wash ure with Gov. Hurley's approvaj, ities have held up delivery until to­ "In these-^ circumstances.’’ he he said such a boast rriust be bas­ year. Inasmuch as the date this in.. 000,000,000 estimated by Secre­ three together with Curtiss- how to save sugar and still give ingtun itself had reached the sat­ Departrhent's F’ish and Wildlife ed on these doubtful Nazi as­ though confronted with a strongly visions in the Rzhev area, porth- new closing time anywhere be­ last night when Third District enabling communities by local op- day. ' , added, "the couhtermeasur'e.s • of oi-eawfalls on Saturday the usual wesb of Moscow, In preparation tary of the Treasury Morgenthaii Wright in the East. flgure,,vltally By Asoclated Pres* your, family the tempting desserts uration point of office space Service ami National Park Service Due to. the fact that the dis­ sumptions: worded return to work'order from tween. 6 and 11. Democrats eho.se Rep. James A. Ron to close the polls at any time similar nature which the (British i bingo game at the L*-gion Home for offensives. and the $26,000,000,000 estimated in the cargo plane prograrh. This drew a charge of'"politics thev enjoy. — housing, sqwer and water and .to. Chicago: about 100 Civil Ser­ n «m 6 p. m., to 11 p. m. trict ha.s 'grown much larger dur­ government fell themselves forccii 1. That ■ Germany’f present posi­ American Federation^ of Labor. by George. Morgenthau said re­ Curtiss is in production on two -Shanley -as their nominee for the Many valuable prizes, in addi­ vice commission employes to field tion is impregnable; will he omitted on that night. as usual" last night from Rep. New Haven—It was quite a Co­ hospital facilities, - and schools. ing the past two years, the direc­ to take Will immcdi.ately be with­ Amrican Federation '"of Labor, cently he would ,a.sk for $6,000,- types, an all-wooden job and the sixth time. , tion to the foods prepared on the offices in Vinston-Salem, N. C., N Clerkln’a Statement.. 2. That the German Army will Sidney Mosler was named.chair­ WUllam L. Hadden of West Ha­ Shanley. who was iihoplwscd,. lumbus Day yesterday for Santo A s ^ e legislative council' pre­ tors of the district acted upon the drawn.” man of the annual Armistice. Day striking employe.* of Tlie Western 000,000 more revenue aa soon as Commando, large.st twin-engined stage by Miss Crow, will be pre­ and, about 250 Social Security r.ecommendation of Chief Griswold not have to auffer so badly in Rus­ ven, leader of Uie Hoqse and Re­ told the delegate* in accepting Jhe Monta.*si. 64. He suffered cuts . "I think there w'lll be further pared to meet here tonight to - Churchill- s.nd that public di.s- dinner s.rheduled for November 11 Cartridge Company remained Will Lift Alien this bill bccanie law. land plane >*et built. sented to members of the audience. decentralization. I do not know Board employes to Baltimore and for this new truck which will ar­ sia this winter as last; ^ away from their jobs today. whose main job so far has been publican candidate for lieutenant nomination: and bruises 'w-hen knocked down plan the special session, and to cussion meanwhile '"would be dc-l-' a't the Po.st. This year the non­ George made it plain that if any Everyone, has a chance to., win. how you can avoid it." various field regions. rive today. Extra equipment need­ 3,. That Hitler co^M spare Loaders of the AFL Molders and supplying the Army Air Forces and governor who qn Saturday framed by an witomobile- on Columbus The program will he -ollowed by discuss the two bills, Mr. Clerkin rlmental to the interests of the members of the Ijegion who bought Enemy Stigma such request la formally sent to • a bill for presentation at the spe­ "I sub.scribe loyally with all He gave Cjingrcss some figures ed during the emergency will he troops from Bu.ssta for wherever Foundry Workers union and coun- that I have a presidential pledge avenue. He lives on C3)ristopher the regular matinee at no .in ­ Issued the following Connecticut prisoners of war^pf both enuh- bonds from the Post .so tjiat the Congress h because many rural residents com­ L. against labor officials refused to meet with a to grant citizenship to an alien; rates. bers and other Senators from cot- New York, Get. 13 In a further found. \ day, If nece.srary, to prevent clos­ pect that if we. win the. war. we for dcfen.sivo war. possibly on! ‘’y otherwise eligible, without taking cargo or airborne troops and used mute to factories in the cities, may end up with destruction of union.*. . ■ , ' grievance committee. Other unions Ne«B'’Maximuna Direct Taxes ton-prod'icing states who de- step in its programs of coopera­ Norwiclt.—Robert Bliven, 23. of ing of gold mines ordered by the. several fronts, with the a.ssur- the literacy test, providing. he ia extensively in this summer s Army nounCed< his recent order substi­ and he -isaid Republicans would our Americnn system of free en­ ances- of ' Relchsniar.shal (ioering Beside.* recommending an inves- refused to cross picket lines. , ■ "I hope the American people maneuvers, ■ and the other the agree to extending the hours be- tion with health authorities in the Waterford,'"shot three times Sun­ War Production Board. Amold by Biddle, it 50 or over and came to the United tuting rayon for‘cotton in tireH.V n ie board ordered all gold terprise and the establi.shment of in 1939 that the treaty with Rus- . It was the second strike at the can be told by January or February C-53. which is primarily a light ybnd 9 p. m. if the governor could nation's war-time nutrition pro­ day evening in a hunting accident ! was recomfnerldcd that a special plant within a month. States before July 1. 1924, and has what is going to be expected from gram,I the Great Atlantic and Pa­ mines closed by Oct. 15 to make a totalitarian system in its place,” six eliminated the danger Of a ' " lived here continuously since. freight carrier. mfer ''any sound and logical argu­ in the Stone- Hill section of Gris­ SCRAP . committee, present the two reports them for the duration of the war cific-Tea Company announced to­ wold, remained oh the danger Hat miners available for work in non- Murray added. two-front war "foi all time.' ’ Some 200,000 Italians would be af­ Exact production figures -are ment"' for it. Buy U. 8. War Bonds LaGuardia declared “ New York ! —that of the Resolutions commit- | in compulsory ravings and in di­ withheld for obvious reasons. But day a change in its "Iona" brand at a ho.spital here last night, but ferrous metal mines, an action it Nevertheless, he cautioned, the i toe and that of the Executive coun- I Russians Advance fected. he said. Sugar Ration^ Lieut. Gov. Odell Shepard, Had­ said was vital to the war effort. could crowd another million work­ Nazi assertion that Germany i^s rect taxea ’ the committee chair­ it can give the enemy little aid or den's opponent in the election, ap­ a family flour and "Sunnyfield” physician* reported hi.* condition- ' cil to Pre.sldent Riwjsevelt. In removing the • alien enemy braml paatr>’ flour to conform to to Strickler, president of the Strnt- ers a day into our subways, if nec­ going on the defensive would not stigma from Italians,, he declared, man said, adding he believed the comfort to know that "Douglas pealed in a ' radio address last had advanced from "poor' essary, but don't tell the people ; The report on the CIO approved high rates of the bill now in con­ each month Is turning out almost •■enriched” standard*. Frank M. "fair.” ton-Cripple CYeek Mining and De­ necessarily preclude "local offen­ I the resumption of negotiatipn.*. In iMozdok Area “we do not forget that there are To Be Shrunk night to Republicans to jiupport back home't said so.” ference approached the maximum a.* many of these planes as it pro­ TuIIy, in charge of flour-buying New Haven—For the fourth velopment Company,, said the METAL sive operation.^,’’ particularly fi­ beginning jie.yt month, "so that other loyal persons now classed as the Demociratic ticket, declaring WPB should be a.sked to rescind Small plants, capable of utiliza­ direct taxation the country cotuld duced in more than five years in operations for A. and P<,r*aid the. time in the past two months the nal attempts against Stalingrad. unity can be {o-ostabli.shed under alien enemies,." and added that he himself had been a Republican BRING IN ALL YOU CAN FIND TODAYf tion. are being "starved to death,” (Continued fiyinrPnge, One) bear. peacetime. changes will pl.ace all o f thq com­ Navy Recruiting Station here re­ its order and if it rejected the ap­ Leningrad and the Cauca.sus and i the banner of the American Fed­ "their situation is now being care­ until President Wilson’s adminis­ peal a Federal court injunction IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TOO BIG he said and added "while I don’t fresli attack.* in Egypt. His assertion that a sales tax In addition to the DC-3, familiar Next Coupon to Provide tration. I pany's brands of flour aS well as- ported yesterday that more than eration of Labor." '• ration of the Soviet union. ■ stood fully and sympathetically studied 4ts bread in the "enriohed”- class. wO)ild be sought. OR TOO HEAVY TO HANDLE ALONE advocate taking silk from para­ by the Department of Justice.” must follow any request for addi­ to airline passengers for many He charged that Former Gov. | too Connecticut men had enlisted " S i U n r But Three Pounds to chutes to make ladles’ bloomers. It added that the progress In i ^leak and under fire, but still in years and now. in its AAF camou- Raymond E. Baldwin, seeking to "Sunnyfield" brand ' family flour in a single day. ' Rtrlckler as.serted; negotiations would be made more : Kuasians hands. tional revenue evoked surprise in I J am raying such plants should be some quarters, since George lla,"e, an almost equally familiar return to office on the Republic and A. and. P. bread were "enrich­ "There is no act of Congrejss CALL IB500 Brili'di Bomb diflicuU if membership raiding con- Sa»'riftc«l To Defense “■ Last Until Dec. 17>. which authorizes the WPB to WE WILL SEND ONE OF OUR TRUCKS converted to war production." fathered the 5 per cent victory sight in all sorts of odd comers oi can ticket, was "not to be trusted I ed" more than a year ago. , No Changes Made He charged that although ord­ tinued an “ we therefore urgently Dispatches from the V’olga front Public Records the world, Douglas "is producin'- by labor or capital" tfii.d declared | close any InduMxy. Its powers are recommend that this convention,, Dnieper levy on all earnings over $624 Hartford, Oct. 13.—That heap­ Tully explained that packages of limited to regulating -materia'ls nance procurement divisions had Nazis* Plants the C-54. This, like Lockheed'. in his broadcast to "Republicans of the three brands of flours moving Once they become adults, In- i approve an immediate armisUre as " which the Senate wTote into the and supplies used in -industry been scattered about the country river dam was blown up to keep Warrantee Drads Constellation, is a four-engine jo'- ing vleaspoon of sugar ■ will be Connecticut:” to retail outlets in the near future .sects do not shed their skins, grow ! an essential evidence of good faith new tax bill. Senate adoption of where necessary for the war .ef­ TEA to Inve.stlgate placing of contracts, it out of German hand last year, George W. Griffin to Henry J. this tax thwarteij efforts to In­ with the load-carrying capacity o, .slightly levelled - toIT during the “ You can decide on Nov. 8 be­ will carry the label "enriiihcd" and- in size, nor change in appearance. MORIARTY BROTHERS (Continued from Page One) ' and sincerity,” so the Stalin plant had been sacri­ fort.” ■J orders still go put from Washing­ and Emily M. Slusarezyk, prop­ sert a rales levy In the measure. a railway box car. next sugar rationing period, ac­ tween the man who merely asserts B statement that the flour contains Some species even .stop eating. 201-305 Center — 307-315 Center At Broad Street Form Not DiM-loM>d ficed to the dcfense'of the nation. Speed Exceeds Estimate*. ton "already earmarked.” day the ()eatruction of 15 British • • r erty" on Carroll road. House Acceptance Forecast cording to information released he Is worthy of trust and the man more than 1.(56 milligrams oLYita- City Commerce Commissioner The committee report itself, and In this case it became a fortified ■ Manchester Corporation to War­ House acceptance qf the victory Designed fun.lainentnlly for who has proved himself to be min Bl. or thiamin; 6:1|(5 nblli- planes and loss of ,10 Axis air­ citadel and in its smashed- walls today by the Slate Office of Price George A. Sloan testified that in the brief discussion on the flodr ren E. and 'Katheryr S. Bottele, tax was forecast in informed quar­ economical operaUon (wliere the trustworthy." grams of niacin, the pellagra-pre­ craft in air battles developing dur­ prior to it.* adoption, did not dis- workers and machinery kept turn­ Constellation is being built for spite of definite Anfiy and Navy ing "non-stop" raid.* upon British property on Adams street. ters and one member of the House Administration. Outline* KeaHon* For Support ventive ^ound in many common procure'ment office and War Pro­ clo.se what form such an armi4 turned out to have been de­ porting Governor Hurley, the lieu­ ure for British los.ses, -but made on corner of Adams street and looked for speedy acquiescence in. duced allolinent.* nccer.''ary in all tenant governor, asserted: milligrams of iron. Both the New York city "still has received disputes were concerned, CIO Germans were battering the fac­ Foxcroft drive. signed .*o v,-i‘ll that ‘ Its speed ex­ categories of us*'rs. State Ol’A "Iona'' and the "Sunnyfield" family n(j mention of Axis loskea.- The President Philip Murray has .pro­ tory With mortars, and that its most of the major changes made ceeded the engineers estimates by I believe in this man. not mere­ only a fraction of the war con- Emma A. Knofla to Thomas ami, by the Senate. Director Chester Bowles said in flours are aU-purpo.*e flours, Tully I tracts that its normal productive British announcesl destruction of posed arbitration as a means of yards were littered with twisted as much as 2.'’> m.p.h. a fact they ly because he is niy friend and said, while,the pa.*try flour, mille.l 24 Axis planes and damage to 50 Winifred . Sheehan, property on These Included action cutting ascribe to a lower drag coefficient announcing schediiles for the pe­ capacity would Justify." .settling such disputes, lailroad tracks and pitted with Durant street. leader, but because I know I can from son No. 9; which-be- trust him. The charge that he has marily for pies, cakes, other px*- ICTORY Market fiasket British bombers made what the bined rate on corporation normal with the exception of North T h e He said the city " had 368,000 tions committee .said "the admin­ Pravda reporied that a . gfrey- pany to Robert W. Lee. West been actuated by political motives, triea, bi.scuits and similar food high command called harassing istration of the national labor and surtax earnings to 40 per cent Americanbi P-51 fighter. conie*,valid November 1, is valued registered unemployed bn July beaided elder'with a German gun Hartford, property on ■ Henry at three pounds and' must stretch that he is running a political' ma­ products. 17 which was "inexctisablo with a flights last night over the Baltic relations act. despite improve­ slung over his shoulder stood and the addition of a ' post,-war The C-54 has other features un­ chine or is run-by one, is, to my Bt!%et. credit of 1% per cent of the excess to December 15. six weeks and TO ALL MANCHESTER VOTERS labor shortage in war production and North Sea, but their explo­ ments fesiilting from legislative guard at the m.*in entrance, close usual for a plane .of its size, the certain knowledge, false. Again Pair Snat«-h<“* Pocketbook' centers throughout the Country.’’ sive (did tire bombs were declared, and other efforts of the feiieration. Caroline A. Weaver to William profits tax. ' most notable of which enable it five days In all, he declared. to the battle-locked Armies, while J. and Helen A. Poloskl. property and a^ain, ^|^liave seen him turti With ^crowded conditions ' else­ to have caii.*ed no damage. T w o continues to pre.sent important inside workmen hugged close to There was some indication the to land and take off on fields of "In effect, thia provides' the aside from obvious political ad­ on Delmont street. House group , might insist on re­ ni^erage size. In these days when hou.schold consumer with a little Hartford. Oct. 13— (45 — T- Attention ia called to the provisions of section 91f of where, he said there were more of the raiders were reported shot deficiencies and serious problems, the walls for shelter against shell- vantage in order to (serve all the unidentified young men snatch than 770.000 vacant apartments in "The Executive courirH's report lillllding Permits vival of the capital stock tax. the Army is shipping^ priority less-sugar than his usual half- down. ' , hiir.*ts as they labored to put four The C. ft. Burr Company has people, as he swore to -do In his a pocketboc.k coTitaining S1..50 The war bulletin said German indicates that the American Kecl- tanks back in fighting condition. . which the Senate voted to kill, and freight all over the globe, to many pound weekly allotment. in the inaugural - address.” the Public Acts of 1941 requiring notice to the registrars awarded the contract to alter the places where airport facilities are from Mrs. Nellie Vitrnnk.-i of thic medium bombers made low level eratlon of Labor is still victimized Nazi ground forces sprang into controversv’ waa expected over past," Bowles expI.'Unfd. Playwright Cfiare Booth* Luce, city 'as she.' walked with h-r hus­ by. the prejudice of subordinate garage building owned by George Senate action eliminating a pro­ , nothing to brag about, this is a Figures on national sugar of voters of any raids yesterday on industrial artipfr again after a three-day lull. S. Smith, Bl.ssell street, h” " x*® the Republican nomifiee for" Con­ band after closing their grocery plants in a British south coast otficlala of the board and by er­ posed 5 per cent tax on express factor of decided value. storks, cause of the reduction in The garri.Hon brea.*ted a series of as a rooming house, for the com­ gress fsom the Fourth ( district, store. ^ ..1;.;,,.. roneous decisions of the board it­ jand freight shipments and a 5 per To Carry Transport Pilot* allotments, show the country’s frankly admitted lost night while h town. . . attacks. pany. to Walter Hobby. A permit One small batch of these C- self- growing out of its absolute TTie noon communique said cent levy on pari-mutuel betting. supply. is .53 per cent of normal, talking to about 50 Italian Repub­ :xow COST Mahieu's power to determine what form and for alteration, to coat 8300, waa 54s which I was allowed to look Bowles added. more than 2.50 Germans were slain issued to Hobby by the. Building over is being turned but for a spe­ lican leaders from Stamford and CHANGE OF RESIDENCE Fighting Japs structure trade union, organization in B vain attempt by a rifle unit to Snakes have a protective Under tlie new allotment provi­ Greenwich that "when I get down T« RGliGvi Distrm «f MONTHLY IS^Spnice Street in this country should lake." Inspector’s office today. "stor#i-window” over their eye*, cial and laudable purpose—to car­ sions, industrial users will get 70 crash through defen.*e lines to a Howard R. Hastings has been ry the hard-working pilots of the to Washington I’m not., so sure I Each voter who has moved prior to October 1, 1942, and Vehejnrally .A*eall Board factory in the northwe.stern area. a transparent membrane which per cent of their 1941 consump­ won’t be -snowed under in the In !\toiintains issued a building permit to alter saves the organ from actatches A A F ’s Air Transport Command tion, institutional uaers will get Vitamins For Victory Spi'Hkers. including President Perhaps this was the Staliri the store at 181 North Main in more comfort than they've been shuffle as an ordinary freshman whose transfer of registration has hoi yet been effected,, Walnut Meats, ^ William Green and John P. Frey, tractor pl.ant, Stalingrad’s largest and injuries. 60 per cent and hospital u.sers congressman. IISWTIU* street for, a three-ijooin apart­ allotted in the past_ Fitted out will get 85 per cent. Their allot * 2-lb. pkg. ■ ■ ■, (C»i^tlnued from Page One) secrelarj' of the Resolutions com­ industrial works. Pravda said the' with regular airline'r seats and “ I may not be able to do any­ ______inkham'8 Com­ ment. The property la owned by ment period, alao starting Novem­ pound TABLETS (with added Iron). must make application for sucb transfer not later mittee. vehemently assailed the Russians still held it. The front Michael J..Coughlin, and the work other •accomodations, they should thing very astonishing," she " con­ Native Fresh F.prgs, to Buna along which the Japanese board, declaring it waa causing line runs close to the vast ex­ ber 1. encis December 31. Also fine stomachic tonic! Follow will coat $200. • be a welcqjne change from the * Defining Industrial users as tinued, "but when 1 get down label djrectlora, Well worth iryUtgl thai^ October I7tb in order to vote at the election to be must bring up their supplies and turmoil amohg west co'ast\ ship­ panse of steel and brick sheda in cramped bomber quarters in which:, Here.Is one low cost meal that-gives all the food values nece.ssary for healtli Large .Size, relnforcehients. Japanese installa­ ' Marriage Intention manufacturers who use sugar ;tn yard workers and elsewhere by or­ the workers' settlement of the Arthur R. Towne and Evelyn the ferry pilots have had to and- strength, held November 3, 1942. dozen ...... 63c tions at Buna also were bombed. dering collective -bargaining elec­ northwest suburb.*, the newspaper make their homebound trips in the producing food to be eaten off Louise Ballou, both of 425 Middle the premises an4 institutional \ tions even - after the AFL unions reported. It said O rm an "shells Turnpike,' applied for a marriage past. had obtained agreement.* with em­ users aa restaurants and - eating ' ROBERT N. VEITCH, Japanese Fleet screamed overhead, but damaged license in the town clerk’s offWte Wed. • Thurifc - Fri. • Sat. Douglas, like a number..Qf other MEAT and' VEGETABLE STEW ployers. tanka were being repaired inside companies, also is vvell past the {ilaces who use sugar to produce Grape-Nnt yesterday. food to be eaten on Uie premise's, JFlien it\s a qiwstiijn o f COMFORT EDWARD! F^MORIARTY, Flakes, Ige. pkg. Steaniinfi South - Electioneering by rival CIO un-- the factory. JOIN HATTIE nON ' J blueprint stage on, an even larger For stew, select beef qr veal neck, plate, brisket or shank; or lamb breast, I # C ions, the speakers said, engender­ ' Although Stalingrad remained cargo plane— all specifications se­ Bowles said their aliotmeivts for London. Oct. 13—(4>)—A Reuters PANAMA! the next rationftig period have shoulder, neck or flank'. •Registrars of Voters. dlspatclv, from Chungking today ed bitterne.sa and hurt the war the center of Soviet interest, cret. TTiis, however, like the three THE SMART ANSWER IS ^ ; V , ‘ 1 , • V 3 packages greater Nazi casualties were re­ types, with which Kaiser is to ex­ been cut 'approximately 10 per quoted h Chinese, military, spokes­ program. ITS DANCE TINI 4 medium carrots, sliced for ...... 45c man as saying that a Jap&nese In its long report dealing with ported piled up in local fighting periment,, is something for the fu­ cent. 2 pounds breast of . lamb fleet Including four aircraft car­ Arnold, -the Federation's Resolu­ far to the north—1,000 , dead in RONANCE TINE £ ture. Hospital allotments have, been' 2 medium onions, sliced medium potatoes, sliced Save Yourself Time and Effort riers and seven battleships was tion committee said: two actions on the northwestern SING TIME saA, ■ What we need now are nlanea to cut only about five per cent, be 2 medium turnips, sliced Fat Jolty Time sighte.d "some time ago" steaming front and 400 bn the Leningrad SWING TINS! ( do the job now— and these we are pointed out. ", . . We witneased the astound­ getting to the full capacity of ma­ 3 to 4 cups of water Popcorn, can toward the-South Pacific. ing spectacle of a public servant, front, ^ 14c (A similar report of-auch. a. large WED. AND THURS. terials and facilities on hand. / • - ”* By Filling In This Form drawing his salary from the pub­ Operations within the DoivVol- Free Dinnerware To the Ladies! .scale Japanese Naval movement ga corridor northwest of Stalin­ 6 cans '' lic funti* under cover of being a Hanclynian Leaves Tut meaUnto fairly small pieces. Sprinkle with salt (aboqt I'z tea-spoons), for ...... was current several weeks ago.) public prosecutor, devoting aa grad were described as a combi­ j and ailing To: 73c much, if not more, time toward nation of trench flghtlhg Mid war­ Farm Families pepper and flour. Melt fat in the thrift,.cooker of your electric range or use a fare of maneuver. Large Estate apjj^arances before widely publi­ deep pan on the surface of the range anbrown meat. . Drain oflT excess fat. R. S. Bean« with Resolutions cized legislative committees that "Grirr tank crews, knocked out Buy War Bonds may not even have been consider­ -three German tanks, smashed five .Add sliced oniop. Add water to cover meat and put cover on utensil. Leave Pork, can ..... 1 anti-tank guns and wiped out a Sti-iJosepIir Mo., O ct 13—(45— REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 10c ing matters connected with anti­ iwitch in high position until meat starts to boil, then turn switch to low or Whereas in the death of Robert trust, traveling about the country company of enemy infantry.", the Storrs, Oct. 13—Farm familiea Henry Wefer, 76-year-old junk­ M. Reid the members of the Fruit communique raid. .Municipal Building-^ as a star attraction of commer­ keeping household accounts in co­ yard handyman who died Oct. 6, simmer position. Steam meat 1 hours, add vegetables and steam 30 minutes Down Ea.st and 'Vegetable Pnslucers Market­ cial lectlire bifreaus, and writing Forced to Change TacUra operation with the University of ing A“sociation of Manchester. Deadly Soviet shelling of tanka left $91,000 in cash hidden in his longer. Add additional .salt If nece-ssary. Thicken stew with flour and c«mk for .Manchester, Conn. Clams, can . a steady flow of articles that are Connecticut Extension Service meagerly furnished 10-rqom home, 24c Connecticut, have lost both a being published in many commer­ was officially declared to have bought nearly twice aa many de­ %a few minutes longer. ServM • generously. friend and a helper: forced the German command to and abstracts showing ownership i ' cial magazines, as he does In pre­ fense bonds and starAps last-'year of on estimated 17,000 acrea of And whereas Robert M. Reid senting legal arguments before change Its assault tactlca. aa the village families. Farm fam­ Ammonia, "Before.” the Moscow; radio Iowa farm land. OTHCR through his association with this legal tribunals.-’’ iliea invested an average of $19.26, BelievM pennilera by St. Joseph quart bottle . .. organization has for the past said, "thn tanks went ahead cov­ A well-rouiMkd out meal will result If the following pre served with the atewt 19c ering the infantry bu* now, trying or a little more than the purchase residents, Wefer lived alone. His tw;elve years given it immeasur­ prioe of one $25 bond ff^e aver­ D a le ,...... II I...... ■■■■■rniii Refuses to Anstcei* to protect the tanks against the Panama house was modern but he left ‘5to’6* ^ P i n e a p p l e Cole Slaw "~f able aid: 4 ' s murderous fire of Soviet artillery, age Investment for roral non­ water spd electricity turned off, ~ „ Enriched Bread.. -Butter or Margarine Ivory Soap. Q #» ,Be it therefore resolved that *Such, . , , Stuff* \ the infantry goeg first.” farm families, some of whom work Mrii. Minnie L. Gordon, public ad­ «SM I t* IX OI.I) .ADDRESS ...... medium size...... OC this Association hereby express Chicago. Oct. 13 — i4*) Thur^ H^hcther the Germans were aim­ in defense plants, was $10.20. The ministrator, raid, last night, and AAAAA •• IH Baked Raisin Rice Pudding its heartfelt sympathy with Mrs. man Arnold, asked today to com­ ing at a fulLscale revival of their Hattie;. accounts are supervised by Miss there were not more than a half- Milk for Childreu Tea or Coffee for , 6 bars Reid andj the members of her . Gladys Stratton, home, manage­ dogen pieces of furniture in all 10 NEM A D D R E S S ...... ment on the American Federation offenaive againat Stalingrad was. Ann SOTHERN SKELTON for .. family in the loss of husband and of Labor’s suggestion that be be not apparent in meager advices' ment specialist, aitd the figures rooins. • Slip your foot into a e!ioe made on the Sperial Mea- AdalU . ■ ' ■ ■ - ^ 39c father. a''Ragi 'RAGLAND Brn BLIT are analysed by Miss Mildred Investigated to determine if he hs{l from that smoke-shrouded front. •urrment Last— feel how it combinea toe-room 'with S treet ...... Be, it alBO resolved that this As­ used bis position as n federal Before-the recent lull, however, ‘Smith, research araiotant. The accounts were, in general, Burglar Juut Huugi^ Grandma’s sociation exprera its deep appre­ prosecutor for personal material the Invaders were reported attack­ beel anugnets. Notice how the metatarsal button and ^ ciation of all the kindnesses and gain, barked that he refused to ing by divisions. A Nazi regiment — PLUS for the calendar year 1941, with Mitchell, Ind.—(45— It w as Just A y^l^eMce Of C it^ ...... f...... State...... Molassea, answer "such . . . stuff.” Arnold, supported by 50 tanks • constitut­ -w^Vaa Heilla a tvft extending Into 1942. Most •'cookie” give extra support to your arch. Yes! here’s services that Robert M. Reid haa a hungry burglar that entered Mrs. lartre can ... rendered to it., , chief of the attorney general’s ed the largest enemy force speci­ of the purchases were made In the the smart answer to ^ e comfort question. ^ fically reported by the midnight last- few months 6t the year. Mira Waime Chastain’s home. She re­ B ic n a t u f e ...... And be-It finally resolved that anti-trust division, was in (^ilhicago CO-HIT *‘Kid Glove on government businem. communique to have been in ac­ Smith pointed out that the amount ported to police the man bound her D. M. a co p y Uf theae. resolutiona be tion there yesterday. Killer” is far below 10 per cent of the in­ to a choirs gagged her securely and You nhnf no longer be told that you hare an expensive foot DIVISION ^illgnature...... published in the Manclieater Her­ Three attacks failed to crack the comes of these families, but she, then help^ himself to a meal from MANCHESTER ELECTRIC Tomato Sauce, ald.- be sent to the family of Rob­ Too Late to Classify Stalingrad lines, but defense de ENDB TODAY: predicted that the 1C42 accounts the ^ajmlly refrigerator. Mrs. 90S Weldon c&n •«•••••• s'■ ert M.' Reid, and be placed in the tachmenta were pressed hack •THE PIED PIPER” would ahow large in (''i'-* ’n Lhe (Thostain. freed by neighbor* o f ter Mala St. Building Of The Conn. Power Co. ^ ^ if n a t u r e ...... files of the Association. WANTED—3 OR 4 ROOM apart­ somewhat in one block, the ‘com­ PLUS... purchase of war bonds and stamps the gourmet fled, sold she was K in n e y s Armandi Peace, 6 cans ment or house in Manchester by munique sajd. “Blondle’s Bleoaed BveaP* by both iarin and non-farm tam.- "too terrified" to obtain an *c- President. for ...... young couple, no chUdren. Mr. • "Twenty-tanks were disabled or NOW: T H E BIO BHOT* wiroU dMoMytioa of Um ■ mi« , 38c Eugene Gagllardone, Stanley W. Helm. 166 Eldridge set on fire and about two battal­ “1 MARRIED AN ANGEL” Bay U. S. Booda m 4 Stamyet Secretary. street ions o< German infantiy were wlp- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHl^tER. CONN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 194R P A G E ^ i t e l rotm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOftER 18, 1942 -______■ ...... - ‘ ------three, racially the English are not' army bases. They must be mafiel Blackboard and Chalk much subject to neuroses. under strictlytsanitary condUlo(wK| Sparks Flying Refaiii Health However, it is a significant fact Need Workers For instance, the hair must be cov­ RockvtUe Re~Dedication Services Taking Place of Siofe that Liverpool’s large foreign pop­ ered, wash dresses and - covermBl Dail^Radio Programs ap.r(>ns worn, and the use o<| Lewis H. Chapman ulation, also showed no sign of Despite Raids On Dressings txiwder and other cosmetics Is dis 9«, Rockv'llle - BaoMra War Tima On Rayon Use panic. Of Quarryville Church Hinf6rd. Calif., Oct.'13—(Al Failure of typhoid epidemics to couraged. Ths dressings ore mods I News From Manchester’s Neighbors 1 — A blackboard and a piece of shdw up. Dr. Frazer said, was a according to specifications of ths I '\ ..... chalk is becoming the ^ost No Outbreaks of Com­ surprise. The water system was Even Though 100 Wom­ War Department, are carefully in-1 Smith Appoints Sub­ fl6urishing store in the iso­ Bolton. Ort. 13.— iSpeciall — -and Mrs. Albert N . Skinner, Stan- damaged frequently. Carts were en Regislerefl More spected and packed compactly ln| Columbia Observation Post was waa voted to hold monthly meet- Tollaiid Sends One hundred twenty-five tilled the ley Nichola, Alexander Bunce, E. Radio Series to Stress committee to ‘Protect’ lated little oil town of Kct- mon Cobls or Epi­ substituted to dlstiibut(* water. paper bags, which in turn arsl -nnga of the Grange heginning No­ (Quarryville Metholiat church at SeBnia Haley, William Perrett, Ueman City. packed in cardboard .qartons lined | held In Columbia instead of here. Stafford Sprtngs The drug store has already demics in Liverpool. The mains were frequently re­ Volunleers Are W'^anted Boltou vember 1st and the jUgbt will be North Bolt'in on Sunday after­ Fritz Noren. Cotton Growers. with waterproof paper. ToUand A number of local people attended. closed and the only grocery, is paired within 24 hour.s. A factor the third Tuesday o f the month. Group to Camp noon at the re-dedication service. Special Music' ■ Still Need Volunteers ‘ N n . Jolu B. Steeto The engagement of Miss Joan Mra. Clyde Marshall John O. Netto Youth ’^^art in War Effort threatening to slj'Ut ..dqwn be­ in preventing typhoid, he said, It Is hoped t|iat the attendance The ninety-ycnr-old church has Fred Reichard, os aololst. «Urig By How-ard U ’. Blakesilee - Over too women have registered Mrs. T. Edward. Brnsnan an-1 U78-S, BookvIU* Brownlie, daughter of Mr. and Phone 4032 472, Stafford Washington, Oct. 13—(flV-The cause of the difficulty in re­ wa-s the chlorination of the re­ will be improved with tHIs ar­ been redecorated and has had a \Vkl(! World Science Editor ' and assisted in making the _Rc3' nounced today that while many I Mrs. Robert Brownlie of Highland "The Gates of the' Teravif^ a n d sparks ntill flew today In the plenishing stocks. So the 200 paired main.s before they were Park, New Brunswick, N. J., to rangement o f meeting once a 121 Yuuii^ Men Leave ; basement dining room added to it. Mrs. Herald Lee sang; liTho Holy New York. Oct. 13 — 0 son has been at the helm. Right New York. Oct'. IS^-Liverpool's placed in service.. Oo.ss surgi'ca! drxs.sings, since the have responded there is need I The 8 *b r« Trumbull Chapter, The Board of SelecUnen met month. The funeral of Weldon Vaughn now he has the Cooperation of wake of a verbal collision between residents hit upofv,toe black­ additional workers, and volunteenl Harold J. Cummlnga. son of Mrs. R orkville; L a r i ; C s t .Among the guests were the fol- House." A special njjmbcr by the World)—With George V. Der board in the po-stS^ffice as chief medical officer. Dr. William W'brks ,4m I’ rev«-ntlve work was started in the American lit). A. R-, of RockvlUe wUl meet Monday afternoon for the first Mias Mattie Hooker spent the Odell, 84. retired textile overseer'! arren Hull in asking the ques- President Roosevelt’s new rubber will be. heartily, welcomed. 'She | Mary* E. Cummings of this place, . __ _ I lowing visiting pastors; Rev. choir.was"'"The ^>fd Is Risert,'' the key to their buying trou­ M. Frazer, Is here on a health Dr. Frazer has .yn interesting Legion hall a week or-*twq ago. Wednesday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. week-end in Willimantic the guest of Staf’fordville, was held this ; Jr., moderator frotn Am erica^ trims. fullv. appreciates the thoughtful­ has recently been announced, and meeting of the town year at the Number Thus Far, Burton. Burnside; Rev. Ralph Mrs. Ann S M m er accompanieii administrator and a Senate com­ bles. k 1 mission awl he' brings a story slant on failure of another antici- As is generally known, this worth­ W. Hoyt Hayden to Tolland vil- Community Hall. The board select­ of Mr. and Mrs. David Yorke; Town Meeting, os the master of, 'The seriesser was started at KTRH ness of different organizations in I it is reported that the marriage afternoon at 2 o'clock from the | Ward, •> Mnnche.ster;- Dr. Brown­ soloists andrilie choir on the or­ mittee Inquiring Into the relative On tile board, they write ^a about the 'imperviousnesa o f hu­ p.-itt-d health hazard to develop, while project is carried on each tafe. ReporU of the SUte and ed Attorney Raymond Johnson of Houston, Tex., as a sidewalk quiz chan.ging their regular Bed d o s s I will take place early next month,. Browne Funeral home. The Rev. Rockville. Oct. 13 (Special)'— ell Gage, Bolton; Rev. Aics- gan. M ry ^ 'h a rles T. E. W illett ceremonies, a new matined ""Series list of things they need. ' <■ man health to bombing that would namely .spread of epidemics among Wednesday at the I.s-gion hall, be­ iB ecenU meetings wUr be given. •Manchester as ^he town coun.sel: j In 1932;^*5oved to NBC In 1935 and .merits of cotton and rayon for use work (lay so that all who desire I Mr. Cummings is at present at a tin, Coventry; Rev. Gaskell. Cov­ was ii^^-c^i'arge of the floral decora- stressing youth’s part In the war OUU'TS, driving to la r ^ r have been incredible before the children evacuated f^.m . their tween the hours of 10 a. m. and The 1942-1943 budget will be H. N. Alexander an'l'Comfiany as , Clayton-B. Small, pastor -of the' A group of 121 young men from entry; Rev. -Samuels, Hartford: lioig effort is to be introduced by thef later trani!(erred to its present in heavy duty tires. may be free for the important training camp at New Brun.swick Chairman Smith (D., '8. C.) of centers, read the board, con­ war. homos; City children were sup­ 1:30 p. m. so that volunteers may adopted and there will be a dis- town auditors: the only bond pre- ■ Staffotdyille Federated church o f­ 'Tolland County left today for ser- Rev. Johnson of Manchester Sjiecial Gifts BLU. The half-hour show wiU be CBS berth. work nn the surgical dressings at | with the Military Police Battalion, Willingtou the Agriculture committee an­ tact the persons who list their Liverpool took terrific bombings. posed to pick up the country in­ drop in at whatever time of the ieuaslon of the blood plasma bank sented for approval was that^ of ficiated. Burial was in the Staf- Green. The church .riiceived the follow­ called 'The Victory Hour." I the Legion home,"’ Wednesdays. as a first class private. Ahce in the Army. Thia la the larg­ nounced ap^lntm ent of a subcom­ wants, and arrange to (iq the But there weren’t even any out­ fections. and^vice versa. . But a day is most convenient to them. donaUon and ways of giving help i'hestei field Pirie, constable. "■ and Miss Jennie H. Cburch Dr. E. E. Story Preaent ing gifts; Collection plate, Mr. Morale building in the schools is Tuning Tonigftt; NBC—8 Glnny Mrs, L.' B. Beardsly of Monroe fordvllle- cemetery. Mr. Odell w-as est group to leave at one time. mittee to fight for what he term­ shopping for them. breaks of common colds resulting. part time educational program ap­ Last Wednesday 15 to 20 wcvmen to the C. A. R. group and their that was approved. The Rev. E. E. Story, iRstrlct and ■ Mrs. Stanley Nichols; a the aim of the series which is pre- i Simms show; 9 Battle .o f the brought tea hags and sandwiches The Japanese ii.se chrysanthe has been a visitor at the home of born June 30. 18.58, the son of Tile men were entertained briefly ed the.’.’protection of cotton from N o epidemics. No wide scale ill­ parently worked as the preventive,' fhiim petals . as a food. leaders. Library f«l\ en BiMiks superintendent of . the /i^orwlcli Christian flag. Mr. and Mrs. ' sented for the newly formed High Sexes; 9:30 Flbber^McGee and ami enjoytv.^"Ho8pi' Coiimiiiiiity Chest t'omnillf'ee firatllieil Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1’. Miner building contractor, and Charles had challenged anyone to stop him And not even neuroses. In the children were not exposed to each other places 40 the state as guest they are ready for distribution: Staffordville he operated a genaLal |thehie: "Keepirigr Your House in Herald Lee made the new altar partments ap(\ other government tala under Fire.” The committee IB gratified that have bought of Nicholas C. John­ Wochomurka. manager of the of .the exercises. from substituting rayon for cotton bombings and al"! the war straiius other yery long at any one time. a i relatives. Deatry’ Rides Again. Max Brand; store there'for several yeart. Later ' Order.”' The^Jtev. Jackson L. But­ and .Matthew W qU made the new agencies.' - | CBS —7:30 American Meltxhes; the^work hiis progri'.ssod so well. son the place on the Willimantic Frank Parizek pearl button mill The group included the follow­ if the Army wanted it that way. Campaign Planiieil lo rate, there has been no increase The result was that they became Miss Alvina Wochomurka was The White Wolf. M. Brand; Rock­ he was employed ss ovefsoer in ler, pastop-'tSi the church, was also rostrum for the Bible from'' lum- Entertainment wdll include al 8 Lights Out Drama; 8:30 A l ^ 1 - The flr.st part of the quota is Road, formerl.v owned by him. were nominated for repre.senla- ing:' Rockville, John L. Chapde- Smith .said he iVas "bitterly dls- in mental troubles. The common- immitnized by mild attacks of this leader in the Young Peoples ing Arrow. B. M. Bowers; Dara lives: .Mr Piatt servijd ihe pjisl the carding and spinning depart­ presen Ijcr donated to the church by the service band, Iramatic sketches, son variety: 9 Bums and Allen. nearing completion. As previously They plan to occupy it as their laine. Carlo Genovesi, John H. Bel­ BLU - 7:30 Earl Wrightaon, ipointed" In the new adminlstra- e - ncuro-ses are anxiety and Ij.vs- and that child illness. Medically meeting Sunday evening^ when a Horse. B. .M Bowers: Three Sol­ two terms The following,- were ment of the American Woolen .Aeeepls t ’hurrh Manchester Lumber- and Fuel pickups from Army camps and de­ Hartford, Oct, 13- (A*)—A diKir- explained, the.sa surgicjil dressings permanent home. There is a hoiuse anger, Lewis W. Miner, Peter J. baritone; 8:30 Duffy’s Tavern; 9 tOty teria.s, but- Dr. Frazer said 'Uic.re the part time educational program good number were pr^ent to diers, John Dos Passos, Rainbow nominateiL for justices of the ipill. Blackstone, Ma.ss.. for a num­ Ian Hayes, in charge of the Company. fense plants, musical groups and to-door campaign by committees are being made for our War De­ lot and dwelling house on the prop- Archacki, James R. Fahey. Joseph Famous Jury trials; 9:30'Lionel iproves Courageoda Stand are no more of these than in peace worked like vaecinalicin. profit by these young people s Mill, Josephine . Lawrence; Detec­ ixiace: Nettie C. Aniidon, Harold ber of ye^rs. He retired six years feconatructipn of the church, pre? I’ li'dge for Steeple choirs, guest stars and guest war sponsored by .service and - civic partment. for d irect, shipment to $ 0 ! erty. tive Stories A. L. Drummond;- a,Rp and returned to his home iff L. Czerwipski, Edwin F. Liszew heroes. The. first program has been Hampton band; 10:15 This Nation Senator Norris (Ind., Neb.) told clubs will be waged in Bloomfield, Three Causes Seen There has been ati increase in meetings. G. Bugbee; Anthony Sairan^k, iki. William L. Pliska. Allen sented the tsinirch in its complet­ . The work on the church is now Kenneth Johnson, son of M r Craig of the Cloud Patrol, Irving. Staffordville. He married Mary set for 2:3(5 p. m., October 20. at War. , reporters^f the other hand that East Hartford,‘ Newington, Weth­ He traced llje complete mainte­ the contagious dii?en.scs, those, Miss Bernice Hall, librarian, and Ralph Panzek and Joseph Csiki. Scheu.T, Samuel G. Harrisdn; El- ed fornii to Rey. E. E. Story: he completed with the eifception of and Mrs. N C.' JdhnSon. has re­ Crump; Call of the Canyon. Zsne Hailnah and if he had lived would MBS 8 Pass In Review, new he approved o f , “ the courageous ersfield and tViml.sor' for the Hart­ nance of sanity to three causes: that is, spread by contact from Miss Alice E. Hall of the East Tlieci- wa.s a good and enthusiastic win G. Einsieilel, W ilfr^ir H. St. in turn accepted it on behalf of the rebuilding of the steeple. A t turned from a job of government Grey; Little Shepherd of Kingdom have observed their .54th wedding The first 15 minutes of Cheers time; 9:30 Murder Clinic; 10:45 w ay" Jeffer^talked before the One, people are working harder person to person. The.se diseases Haveii high school faculty re­ attendance Louts, Russell G. yfiarimuim. the Norwich District and called the close of the service Dr. E. E. ford <»mmunity war cheat, begin­ To relieve surveying in northern New Eng­ Come. John Fox. Jr:; Ken the anniversary next Tuesday. He Bumlles for America program. and have no time for the intro-’ included (Jiphtheria, scarlet fever, turned there Monday evening after The Deinorratic Cauni.s was Thomas S, StrycjdUz. Wilfred Fred Warren,, chairman of the Storii’ asked the '‘guests - and from the Camps on CBS tonight at committee yest«^,ay, even though ning Friday. land and ha.*, reentered . the WiHi- Courageous, Robert .Bennett; Gam leaves .his wife, a brother. ’Thomas 9:30 has been set aside for a talk spection which may bring on nerx'- mumps, measles, wluKjping cough, .Miserj’ of the week-end and Columbus Day hoM Knd^y nighl with only six Francis. A lfr e d ,^ . Rosenberg. Board of Trustees, and offered the members .. of the church for* he said hfe woulclMdiate to see the Both midhods of raising funds 3 ous” troubles, two, the English COLDS mantic Slate Normal College for A. Vous, J. D.’ Newsom; The Heart Odell of Pahacook. N. H., and a by James M. Landis, civilian d(i- What to Expect Wednesday: (»tton farmers loseThis market." will be used for ,tlic fftst time, ex­ and in some centers the itch'and tatlerg holiday at their Tolland home."' people in attendance. Frank Jos- Frederick M.^B>’rncs. John W. church to> him. MV. Warren then pledges . toward the Tecon- I.Mil III ■his senior year. of Rachel. Kathleen Norria. sijter. Mrs. Mary Jones of Swaq- NBC—9 a. m. Garry Moore's shelter program w'as well under venereal disease. But none of these T \ i i i j :t h Mrs.. Dorothy O. Walker has re­ lin. an incumbent and Rfldolph Bvrncs, H arfv E. Giglio,. Jo.scph accepted the ^urch officially and struction of the steeple and fense director. In behalf of the ” He talked like he Vtas going to cept In Bloomfield which, made n Mrs Charles W Stewart, the The Library will be open from ningtoh. Indiana. show; 1:15 p. m. Sketches. In \yay when the bombings began,- amounted to epidemics. turned homejfrom a few days K.alhac were nominated for rep­ W. KadclSki, Hilrold E, Gner, other membeM of the board came pledges amounting to $320 were United Hospital Fund appeal. The be his own boas," NorrikySOdd- " " 'e door-to-door canvii.''.s last fall, and 2:30 till 5:30 Wedne.sday after­ Fifty Stafford men have signed Cheers program, Ted Husing M. Melody: 6 U. S. Navy band. CBS-r- and while, the people were exposed N o«i: iiiiol*l>-T'Nni**— 4« W 'ontlrrfd 1 Cancel Dessert Lum-heon Cross plasma bank in Hartford, 3:30 p. m. Songs of th(s Centuries; thing was being done for them; the licorice plant. l.lnim rnt of Mrs. N C. Johnson of Hebron,' Charles Safranek and (;?harles B. mbnd Lehrmltt, Oscar M. Wolfers- building of the steeple. will run 45 minutes at 9:45 Instead Jeffers, former pre.sident of .the campaigns. ■HAf^DY PAPfM mWCLS New York. The Dessert Luncheon scheduled each will contribute a pint of eludes: Mrs. Fred Warren. Mn 4:30 O f Men and Books. BLU — Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell is reported somewhat better. She Busse were nominated for justices dorf. Francis Wendheiser. Clar­ of its usual hour. Union Pacific railroad, told . the to be held by the WSCS of the his blood when the collection car 12:30 Farm and Home Program; 3 have sold their Tolland farm and is at the home of her daughter. of the peace. ence Weber, Loriis W. Gill, \N il- (mmmittee he was indifferent to. Quarryville Methotlist church has visits Stafford Springs earlv^ncxt a supper in that place on Wednes­ The Vox Pop orogram, pioneer Prescott Presents: 5:15 Hop Har- are soon to make their 'home in Mrs. Irene Strickland, in Chester. Twenty-five electors w-ere made liam E. While. Vsjerian S. Blot- pressure groups and that if the been cancelled for the time being. Inonth. More donors sre M/anted day .evening at 6:30 o'clotk..- in question and answer broadcast­ rigan. MBS—1:35 Pegeeh Fitz­ Vernon where they have pur­ She has been laid up from the ef­ Saturday at the'Town haU. niski, Robert D. Prtitting. Charles Arm y wantud rayon sub.stituted In Its place the society wiH hold a here and volunteers m sy register Funerals Unit to Raise ing, has two more broadcasts to gerald. fashions; 3:30 Shady Val­ chased the H. H. Willes place in fects of a broken hip, and as she Town Clerk Iwoli O' Woodworth E. Hirth, Harry W. Boothroyd, for cotton he would so order. is in the 80's her condition Jias brush demonstration at the church with Mrs. Frederick'-'^Ekstrand. The funeral of Mrs. Nellie go and then it will be ten years ley Folks; 5:15 Quaker City Seren­ Senator Stewart (D., Tenn.l. Vernon Center. aileniied a f.uewell party for his secretary or the Stafford Chapter Michael J, Rogalus, Edward C. been precarious. She was able re­ on Friday evening. nejihew. Richard Usher Sunday, Blomarz. Bruno M. Matt.s.-'Don- Srhrks Lansing, 84. of Mont-;lair, old. In all that time Parks John- ade. appointed chairman of the ,sub- prof, and Mrs. William E. R«sl Cross Sewing uior w-ithwiin .Mrji,.Mrs, ^k'anklyn^ Learned, Funds by Sale cently to visit her former home in at his home in Tolland, ..w ho will ald E. Morganson. William F. Sul­ Nr J . was held this afternoon at comnllttee to "gather all the facta, Fagerstrom were giiMts Monday The Bolton Center Red Croas Henry Roun^^ John Hanley or the Elmwood cerictery in Vemon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tylerville to see her husband, and leave for Fort Devens today will) livan. Ladimer W. Zietjfba. John tor and against cotton,” said he .Se-Aung Group will ineet Wednc.s- William Btudnrlao'hnette. A donor Center. Mrs. Lansing was a for­ would start hearings -«oon. Sena­ Kmest Hall while enroute to East she greatly enjoyed the trip. seVenty from Tolland county. Mr. should br^etw-ee J. Wandzv and John F. Kulick.. 1080 1380 day at 10 a. m. at the ('o:iiniunity een the ages of 21 mer resident of Vernon and was a Ambulance Group An- tors Ellender (D., La.) and Aiken Haven after spending several days Miss Anna Barrett who is em- f'.sher.Mi the son of Mr, and Mrs. and persons between 18 and 21 Ellington. Emil A. Aberle, Wil­ WTIC Kilocycles WDRG Kilocycleg plo.ved at the State Capitol in Hall to continue work on the sol­ Merritt Usher, formerly of South liam Aberle. Aldo A. Milanese. Bister of the late %lrs. Morns H. (R., Vt.) were named to serve with relatives in Milton. Mass. dier kll.s and pajamas. All women .ye.y-s (if age may also volunteer noiijices Event to Be Hartford, is spending a .vacation Wlllington. Albine J. Stone. Steve B. Laka- Talcxitt of Talcottvllle. with him. Miss Hazel West of West Hart­ of the community are- cor'dirilly in­ lUt must have their parents w rit­ The funeral of Peter A. Gill)ch, STOREWIDE here at the home of Mrs. Gertrude The Cro.ss P.arkway is open ami siewski, Emmanuel C. Gerber, licbl Sutnnlay. Tuesday, Oot. IS Tueoday, October IS "I sent a letter to Mr. Jerfers’ ford was a week-end guest at the vited to join this group and lho.se ten consent. A definite' date -;or Hough. trucks pouring, through from vll) tjeoi'ge O. Cooley. William Olt, Jr. 35. of .Main street. Hartford, for­ P. M. P. M. yesterday asking him fo r the home of her brother. Rupert West who do not f« el Jhey can .spoad thi- the vi.sit of the plasma car. to tfie merly of this city, who was fatally It was Rally Day for the chil­ ni. to 6 a. m. soiinif like fleets of i ioc:il Red Croas headquarters w ill ”’'S(5Uth Coventry. Iganatiua W. 3-00—The Story (jf 'Mary Marlin. J:00 Davl(j Harum. - . names of all the people wjjo and family,, in the Snipslc section w-hole day are in’'ited to attend p. Inji’.re'd Friday night in Tolland, In order to get badly needed dren especially, at the Hebron Con­ .»!,i'lanes from the obsaiwatlon be announced soon. It w-ill be nec Kellv. Allen’ C. Cnckmore, Dean 3:1&—Ma Perkins. 3:15—News. ‘ recommend the subslitu^on of I o f Tollanfl- for whatever time tljey feel they ■____Claude P. Porter. Wil- was he'd .Monday afternoon at the equipment, the Ambulance Trans­ gregational church Sunday, and a po-:,. pn Wlllington Hill sary. for each donor to spend 3-30— Pepper Young’s Family. 3:20—St. Louis Matinee. rayon and for all of those who as- An ep^eralc of colds is preva­ can spare. I White Funeral Home. Dr. George portation Unit o f tne local Defense fine congregation was reported Thomas Bornvick^/.substituted three quarters of an hour while bur Kreitzer, Michael F. Solenskl. 3:45— The -ght To Happiness'. 3:30— Keyboard Concerts. .serted cotton wo» better,” Senator lent in most of Tolland homes. Deiiiorrats to Meet S. Brookes, pastor of tne Union Council will hold a rumraage sale pre.sent. The pastor. Rev. George for Mnilcarrler Clmrles Lyon, Sat ihe blood donation is being taken. Coventry. Albert D. LePage, 4 :00— B.-U \ "ce Wife. 4:00— News. Smith told reporters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson A meeting of the Tollumi County Stanley J. Grochmal. Congregational church, officiated. Saturday at heiidguarters on Bis- 4:15— Afternoon Melodies, M. Milne, had a message fdr the iird;iy. ,/ > ■ Individual appointments will bo 4:15— S ty Dallaa. ’•Mr. Jeffers said he was tired PUT the ■ 'Of Hartford were Sunday guests Democratic Association will be . Mansiield. Emil F. Kasacek, A delegation from Local 15, Iron scll street starting at nine o'cl(Kk DISPOSAL! There was a large attendance at 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. 4:45— W ar News. of those who have charge of our o f Tolland relatives. ' children, and the choir sang an an­ held Friday evening at 8 p. m. at made, to auVe -time. S a V . hO in the V.’illiiTgtbn -Hill church. Sun­ Ernest L. -eurcidk. Aldolph H. Workers ’ of America, headed by in the morning. Mrs. Xferle pewart 4 ;55r—National News. affairs gambling in thia desperate The Young People's choir will them. , —^ the Warren Metriona' Hall in Staf­ Paul Lichanec; chief ob.server of 4:45— Young Wldder Brown. , Nothing like it ever before in our 51-year history . . . can’t foresee it ever happening day rtioritlng. The theme o f the Douda, Alexander J. Kasper, Herman S. D^dge. business agent, is chairman of the sale and will be 5:00— Ad 'Liner. hour. Yet, he’s approving substitu­ I meet in rebear.sal Friday at 7;30 The Rev. H. pb-Kew spoke Sun­ ford Springs. Everyone is invited the Village Hill observation post 5:00— When A Girl Marries. sermon was: "Opening Seals." Charles E. Nichols. attended.,Tlie bearers were Ferd­ as.sisted. by the to'lcwlng members, 5:45— Ben Bemie. tion for cotton which has been SALE again! A complete sell-out at 103 Asylum Street,'our entire stock on bargain counten'^It’i ' i p. m. day at the 11 a. m. service at St. lo attend. Speakers w-ill include has issued a call for volunteers. 5:15— Portia Itoces Life. Scripture reading" was Psalms 110. ^ Slafiord Springs. Stafford, Stai'- inand,. Joseph. John; and Adam Mai-jory McCormick, Gladys Mc- 6:00— News. used in tires for years. If there s The Union Mis.sionary Society Peter's Episcopal church, nn the Governor Ro'oert A. Hurley; The post now ' being manned 22i 5:30—Juat Plain BilL only way we can wind-up in old store, ready our new building, kefip on serving without inter­ The choir .sang an anthem. ^"oidville: Jolin J. Ostrowski. Jame.s GilHch, Paul Pnikop and Lester Nei^. Lois Brock. Rutb Matchett 6:05— W ar Commentary. gambling, he is doing it." w ill meet in the social rooms of duty and right of the Christian Comptroller John Dowe and Con- hours dally is in need- of observers 5 45— Front Page Farrell. Choir rehearsals at both Long Michael J. Iludnansky. Hec­ Bartlett. Buiial was in Grove Hill and Eris Carlson. • 6:10 Sports. “Looks Like (iiuhlile” ruption. the Tolland Ft^erated church .for church to assume leadership In gressmu William Fitzgerald. between the hours ofQ5 and 8 a. m. 6:00— News. churches wi,ll be held Wednesday tor A. Tarantino. Attillio H. cemetery. Busy at Civic .\ffalr» 6:15— ’Treasury Star Parade Senator Wheeler (D.. Mont.) ■ithe all day Red Crosa sewing the bringing about of social jus­ Ladies Benevolent and 2 to 4 p. m. 6:15— Road To Victory. evening. It is expected that a .'.amichief, George Molinosky, Sent to ,lall During the month the unit will 6:30— Frazier Hunt—News. agreed that "it looks like a gam­ meeting Thursday at 10 a. m. tice. He gave an extract on this The annual meeting and election Three classes of Stafford High 6:30— Strictly Sports. new organist wl.I be on hand for joaeph J. Bierciik. Antonio J. Frank Martley. 48. of Mountain be busy on various civic affairs. It 6:45— The World Today. ble,” to make the change and add­ The Woman's Bible class of the subject from a paper by the Rev. of officers o r the t-adics Benevol­ school have organized for the 6:45— Lowell Thomas, commenta­ • BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE a tryout .’cotta, George M. Kolozy, Francis street was .sentenced to Tolland plans to take part in Navy Day 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. ed "these government administra­ Fedemted Church school by In­ William Temple, D.D,,.Archbishop ent Society of the Bolton Congre­ , . school year and elected the fol-ij peii Peter tor. The Willing Workers Jail for 90 days on Monday when celebration op October 27. On 7:15— Harry James. tors try to make people believe vitation met with the Men's Bible of Canterbury. Church school ses­ gational church will be held Thurs­ s Sunday lowing officers at class m eetin gs:;*’ ‘ T:00— Fred Waring In Pleasure school class of Memorial he' plead gullt.v to chaiges of in­ October 21 it will act as USO 7:30— American Melody Hour. they have a monopoly on patriot­ V r • EVENING APPOINTMENTS class Sunday Church school hour, sions Were resumed at 9:30 a, m. day afternoon at 2 p. m. at the rial, church..,eniors, president, Thepdore Bala- ^ • ,v J o W hostessc-s at the Legion Home Time. Mrs. Horace B. Sloat, toxication and oeing a common 8:00— Ughta Out ism and the desire to win this arhen about twenty-five were pres­ and will be continued. home of Mrs. Walter Elliott. . teacher, aka: vic^president.ice-president, Ronnie Da-Da toli, William A. Spusta, ^ Robert F drunk.-vrd, th irl offcn.se. He was when a dance will be given for the 7:15— News of tha World. served a harvest ,dinner last Thurs­ Ros; secretary, Doris Bressette 8;30-j-Al Jolson. war.” ent to listen to a talk by Rev. Mrs. Charles N. Fillmore has .ac­ Bolton Briefs Uero. Jacquln R. Yvars. Melvin E. ordered to pay costs of $19. Coast Artillery members stationed 7:30— Come On and Dance. day night to one hundred and and treasurer, Sidney Garvais; 7 45;—H. Y- Kaltenbom. 8:55-t-Cecil Brown—News. Disapproving a suggestion for a Leon Austin of North Coventry cepted her former position as. Mrs. John Toomey, 'wother of twvniy-tive people The Sunday Sullivan. Joseph R. Devera, Bernr Thomas Cough’ln, 33. of 17 Ver­ here. If the Armistice Day com­ Juniors, president, Michael Nat- 8:0(5— Johnny Presents, 9:00— George BOms and Grade delay in the authorization of $50.- as leader. All present felt the teacher in the Marlborough Public Town (ilirk David Toom^'^ is re­ school class of High ischool girCs ard T. Jacobson, W alter Duda, non avenue, charged with, intoxica­ mittee decides on a parade here ale; Vice-president. Roland Argen- 8:30— Horace HeidUs Treasure Allen. 000,600 for expansion of_ rayon I hour wa.s spent with much food School and has begun teaching. ported rating comforta;jly at the assisted in waiting on the tables. Andrew: Sierputo-wski, Woodrow tion was fined $10 and costs and on tliat day, November 11, it will Manchester Memoriil ho.spltal. ta; sccretaVy, Marjorie Hatt. and 9:3ff—Cheers from the Camps. production until cotton testa now j fo r thought. Hebron schools omitted their The three course' menu included, W. Murray. Fred J Shamy. in default of panrient was taken also turn out. - Chest. Relatives of Lieutenant Arthur treasurer, Phyllis Whitaker; Soph- 9:00— Battle of the Sexes. 10:30—Talks. under way were completed, Jef­ The Cambell farm has recently afternoon se.ssion on account of a tomato cocktail with crax. New Eaglevlile, P.aynond A-, Wil •to jail. Michael Holota, 60. 01 The members are busy canvass- fers declared that "we've beeB Young have been advised by the omores.vpresident. John Sullivan; 9:30— Fibber McGee and Molly. 10:45—Mary Small. been sold to Kenneth Robertson teachers' meeting at the Colches­ England bpiled dinner with . ______Hams; Louis Kiss. William J.-| Rail street, also charged ivUh in­ in.g for mateiiiJ or the rummage gambling tex) long on this situa- War Department that all organiz­ vice-preaidint. Michael Bulick: 10:00:^Bqb Hope. 11:00—News. of Wlllington, formerly of Rock- ter Central school. School super­ tellshe.s, home-made pumpkin pie, | secretary,, Frances. Pancjiera Courtney. Lynden H. Lyman toxication was f.ned $10 and costs s.xle and any'one having anything ed searching parties for the miss­ and 10:30— Tommy Dorsey's Orches- 11:05—Sports Roundup. Uon." ' ville. -4' . • visors Martin B. Robertson and "Cheese and coffee. It was a success- ! treasurer, Anita Paolini. The We.Bt Willington, John S. Ursin.j of $9 which were paid. they wish to dispose of can leave He added he would send for the Florence Battle were in charge. A ing bomber and crew have been Leo D-xRos. Edward G. Klotcr.j. ------ILat headquarters on Bissell street 11:10— Quincy Howe—News. withdrawn from the area and Li. ful and Enjoyable event. .After the freshman dlass w ill elect its of- 11:15— Dance Orchestra. Arm y and say, "Do you want it discussion on reading took place. dinner it leaked out that men were | ficers later. WilUam F. Asar. Jr . George Maru. after seven o'clock In the evening llfco—News. Yourig“ must be presumed to be 11:30— Dance Orchestra. or don't you want It.” and act Other teachers present were those thinking ipf giving the women in ! The annual Chri.stmas. Seal sale Willimantic. B’ -rton' F. Hall. u;> to Friday night The building :1S— Dance Music. mi.ssing. Miss Lydia Young, sister 12:00— News. accordingly, so that It could not be of the Colchester. Marlborough the near ftijure a return meal. 1 sponsored by the Stafford Wom- John E. Mallon, Ellsworth E. J^ngagemenls will be opened at 8:30 Saturday H:30— Polish Orchestra. Hebroii of the missing flier, was a former said "I lack the intelligence and and Salem schools. Dr. and Mrs Uorace' B. S loat; en's club has opened here under Gcrglor; Anthorty J. Dzwinkus, morning. 1200— News and Bimeball Scores. teacher at Bolto'n Center school. guts to do a job.” Mrs. Lulu Lord visited her son will attend the Baptist state con­ the direction of M Somers.ville; Arthur W. Fuller, 12:10— Roy Shielci’s. Orchestra. Tomorrow’s Program The town clerk and selectmen Mta, Edwin Scott, If cotton can be used as well, he and daughter-in-lawf, Mr. and Mrs. vention in the First Baptist church^ chairman, assistedted by Mrs.Mrs Hol­ Andover; Um )s B. O’Connor, Bol­ BoRue-SiRgins 12 55— News. , A. M. —"™\ declared, cotton will be used and held a session at the Hebron Town ton: ^am es^aughton, B'orik. N. Morgan Lord and family in Man- in • Waterbury, Wednesdav * ixr\ir comb R. How-ard and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sigglns Sportsiiiaii Club 7;00-New s. tbs rayon production will be "a Hall Saturday. from 9 a. m. to 6 :chester over the week end. .Thursday, while there they will be A. Pownall. The campaign officfal- Y.: Frank A '’. Ho'.ve. Hartford; Tomorrow's- Program 7:10—Shoppers Special. p. m., to make voters. There will -of Hill ard street, announce the good insurance." Miss irrha Lord of the. Wlllifhan- Gilead guests of their .son-in-law and ly opens on November 23. but be­ Richard O. Carfson. Berlin; Fred­ A. M. 7:20— Youth Center Program. be another session Saturday, Oct. engagement of their daughter. " I t ’s a high-priced Insurance," tic Normal College faculty is now daughter, Mr. |and .Mrs. Ernest cause of the request to mail erick L Bertsch, Columbia; Ray­ To Meet Tonight 6:00— Reveille, Agricultural News 7:30— Robart Furriers Program. 17, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.. for the Miss Ruth Mary Siggi'ns, tq..J' o student at the Willington 'Who should be on duty. 8:55— Program Parade. 9:46—Treasury Star Parade. MAPLE DINETTE, 5 PIECES! the Hartford hospital where she 7394. Maacbester day, Am iton; Joseph F. Griffin of wandering about the Washington Members wishing hunting per­ Tel. 49S-S, RoekvUle I University of Connecticut spent The fall rally of the women’s 9 00— Muatc While You Work. 10:00—Valiant Lady. Solutes Trap Imposter had been under treatment for the Boston and Raymond L. Buck. 4Market might have thought infla­ mits must have their licenses is­ the week-end s t his home in 'societies of thtf'churchcrf was hold 9:15— Funny Money Man. 10:15— Stories America Loves. past six or eight weeks. She was Comniunicatinn Tonight tion was here with a crash. Pro­ sued by the state so that the'' Gilead. last Wednesday afternoon at the Wapping Community church 9:30— String Time. 10:30—Amanda of Honeymoon San Diego -lAI— William Charles Mr. Preston's second wife and they The VernonrEllington League of Fayette_ ____ Lodge No. 69, A.F.&A. (luce dealers were bidding wildly number of the license may be re­ Miss Helen Smith of Willimantic Wlllington HUi church. Devotions celebrated "Old Home Day," last 9:45—Gene and Glenn. IJIU. Parrish. Dayton, O.. copied the HEPPLEWHITE AT A BUDGET PRICE Removal Salt Price $ 2 0 * ^ 5 Stock LtmkeJ had been married less than a year. Women Voters held a membership M.* will exemplify the Entered Ap-i for a crate of carrots—up to a corded on the permit which will spent Uie week-end at th« home of ait,'"'.B |.Sunday by having a well tilled prentice Degree this evening at a-'thous.xnd dollars. A carload, worth be l.ssu.ed by the local club. Duck 10:00— Music Room. 10:45— Bachelors Children. uniform correctly, but he muffed She leaves a brother. George H. tea today at 3 p. m. with Mrs. Her­ her classmate Mtss Yolanda Bar- Sloat and Mrs. R. Edwards. The church at the - morning servlae the manners. Parrish, 31, was jail­ about $1,5.50 at the last recorded hunters *are also reminded that 10:15=-The O’NeUls. ll-;00— Clara Lu-N-Em. The pleasing refined lines o f 18th Century design for Porter of New Haven, two sisters, bert J. Regan and Mrs. Paul Can- rasso. ' following reports were given by regular communication ed last night for unlawfully wear­ with Rev H. Marshall Budd Every Mothers; Club prices, went for $13,000. they must also have the duck 10:30—Help Mate. 11:15—Second Husband. those uho are being’ careful about budgets, but want Mrs. George E. Clinton of West field of 15 Davis Avenue, Rock­ Miss Marion Odell and brother delegates to activities in Septem­ (■reaching. He took for his sub­ ing military dreas. FBI Agent There will be a meeting of the Then the stranger would have stamp with them when the season 10:45—Young Dr. Malone. 11:30— Bright Horizons. no scarcity o f good taste in their homes. W e had to use Dinette sett o f this good design and same rugged quality arc Haven and Mrs. George B. Camp ville, as hostesses. The tea is open John Odell of Rye, N. Y., spent the ber: WCTU convention at Storrs, ject, "The Message of the Living Harold Nathan said the disguise to member., arid prospective mem­ Every Mothers' Giub this evening learned the rea.son. All proceeds ojienB Thursday. This meeting to­ 11:00— Rood of Life. 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Stories. o f Gainesville, Florida, a son. W il­ week-end and Colilmbus Day at Mrs. James. Service, .It . and Mrs, Uhurch." There were many peo­ might not haye been detected ex­ all our bargaining strategy, to get the price, of such vanishing, at this low price. W e’ve searched at dozens o f fac- bers. .lohn R. Eilward.s. Biipti.st .s^ate at-their rooms on Lawrence streetr will be used to get .supplies a'nd night is expected to bring out a 11:16— ViCt and-Bode. . 12:00— Kate Smith Speaks. liam Clinton of New London and the Gilead parsonage the guests of ple’ who attended the service from 11:80— Against the Storm. cept - Parrish saluted enlisted men a group down to $100 level, these days. Double bed. a MOO torv sources. we)—Lieut. James Twenty young people enjoyed a rehearsal at 7 p. jn. Wednesday the JewLsli .Synagogue Wednesday manent position in a defense plant McAtee, N avy public relations straw ride on a truck driven by which will be followed by th'? W «’r« •ddr«Min< any «mploy«d evcning.s weekly a.s heretofore, near her home. Her place will be officer, was watting in the lobby Groups Aiiiiouiice Edward Foote and attended the Senior choir's rehearaal at 8 p. m. Lake of Oil woman In this community who Sto'ck Limited and there will he an all day meet­ taken for,the balance of the year o f a burlesque theater. He wantMl Removal Sale Price ing Friday^ tmm 10 a. m. to 10 p. Harvest Dance at the University South Coventry at the church. by Mrs. Dorotfiy Thomas Harlow. haa a problem which ooly caah When the Mexican oil well Po- to talk with the manager about a can aolvo of Connecticut at Storrs on Fri­ Mra. Mary Barnes of New Mrs. Harlow' was, for three years, jn., at the store building for mak­ Pol Luck Suppers trero de Llano No. 4 came In, oil float 'fo r a war chest drive. Up Borrow tne money la na.ycr wlat day evening. A son was born at the Windham Britain, who is the mother of Mrs. ing surgical dressings for the U. head of the science department in flooded surrounding country to walked a stranger who eyed Mc- If It moana making dimcultlcs ' 8. Army. Mrs. Lovina Hutchinson is vult- Community Hospital Sunday Paul Sheldick of Pleasant Valley, Darien High school, and since her worm but there are certain Atee’s uniform, complete with Group B of Center churtfii wom­ Ing at the home of her daughter morninj Oct. 11 to Edward H and passed away last Friday evening. marriage has been a frequent sub­ such an extent that a 45-acre area drcumaUnces In which a well* A very pka.saiif pjgrty was held was walled up and a crude oil lake stripes and braid. “ Stop drearain'. at the Amston 1.4ike Cllibhouse en. .Mrs. Byron Boyd, leader, will Mrs.- Robert Foote. Virginia Honney Haddad of South .Mrs. Barnes bad a fall and broke stitute ‘ in the High School both planned toan la the best way to Note the Credenza buffet . . . a have a pot luck supper in the Rob­ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Darrow street. her. ankle recently from which she •here and in Manchester. . She containing 105,000,000 gallons was Usher!" he barked. 'T e ll ma when pet out of debt centi-r-of-attraction piece with an Saturday evening last in honor of formed. ' j the show starts.”' And when ready caah isn’t Clarence A. Doiibleday' who left bins room of Center church'tomor­ and son Scott of Portland, were A t g meeting in the North Cov­ had not recovered, when she had •speeialized in biology in Smith col­ available for needed medical or abundance o f st(»rage space. Ob­ row evening at 6:30. The members entry Church Community Hou.se Monday morning, Oct. 12 for Camp guests of Miss Barbara Fish on a shock which caused her death. lege. dental work, needed clothing, tor serve the 10-leg table, full bas« Devens to becin training for the are requested to bring their own Friday.' on the evening of October 9. the The South Windsor Garden club Public Health .Meeting training which will increase on^’a earning pewer—then a loan Is china cabinet, handsome Sheraton U. S. Army. Roger Rowley pre­ tea. bags Miss Florence M. Jones spent sixteen nwmbers of the committee will have an open discussion on The Slat meeting of the .season present adopted the constitution also eemn«on*eenat sented him with a wrist watch and ■Thur.sday. a'l the .same 'hour, the week-end and Monday in Cor house plants at their meeting this for the Rockville Public Heplth chairs (one arm. five side chair* two of the groups will have pot and b.\s-law8 of the Citizens of Cov­ Here et Hersonal rtnanre Com­ s purse of' V>4 as a token of e*^ lumbia at the home of Mrs. W il­ evening. The hostea.ses will be Nursing association wlU be held pany we specialise In serving included). Notice the design de- entry New Sch.'Kil As.sociation, and Move te?m from the employes of the luck suppers. Group E of which liam Johnson. Mrs. Robert Risley and Mrs. Lloyd this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the women. II yen need e a * —SlO to jsiltT-^be reeding, the carving. Mrs. J. Seymour Brown is leader The Ecclesiastical Society . will elected the ' following officers: J. Burnham. L ^ * » h a t to — 6:45 $aOb—w e ll see that you pet rt United DistiBery Company of Nursing headquarters on Park Tonight President. George H. Robertson: wttliout embarraasment or delay, Hand rubbed mahogany veneers. Amston. A supper was seiwed and will have theirs in the Robbins hold their annual meeting at the Sixty tons of scrap were col­ street. Miss Devlin will give her rbom, and Mrs. Richard Syming- Gilead Congregational church this Vice president, 5frs. John E. lected in South Windsor last Sat­ oil fust your own signature ■1 dancing was enjoyed by the party. report, for the past three months. Tfiere ly no dlAcutty In handling tofi's Group H women will gather evening. Officers for the coming Kingsbury; Secretary, the Rev. urday when the first half of the IT Clarkson F. Bailey acted as James A. Dailey; Treasurer. Mrs. Miss Ellaruth Shod, investigator monthly paymnn.ta en a loan here. prompter. in the Federation room. year v ^ l be elected and the usuji drive began, despite the fact that for the Juvenile Court will address W T lC Far eaample: Tradhionaf, 6-l*f huffs# routine of buiinees will be con­ Arthur J.- Vinton, Members of the The Republican caucus was held workers were unable to cover the the - meeting. A lean of tlM cotta « » i i when and Phyfs fsble sf** sUo Hasn’t Loat Enlhtisiasni ducted at this meeting. executive boa'rd, Chas. C.' Cart­ Thursday evening in the town hall wright, Arthur Sebert, Mrs.'' Reu­ entire southern part o f the town. Ptctu'rea promptly rephld In IS mo con* svailsbla - and Hb', stock. Miss Shirley Fish was a guest of The original, plan, ac^rding to By aacuttvo InstaUments of Ilf-M aa. and, the followings candidates were • (Chicago Dr. Frederick ben McCann. Howard Manning. Ellery Kingtun, photographer nominated: Representatives to the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cole in Man­ Chairman D. P. Cavanaugh, was If you noed cash, w ell bo glad .^tock. who ha^been conducting The officers and other I'nembera of for the Veriton Defense Council General Assembly. Elton W. Buell chester on Monday. to cover the southern part of .the to aeree you ipeclal galck ser­ .the Chicago Symphony orchestra the executive board will meet thrf* will be at the office this evenlnf apd Harold L. Gray. Judge of Pro­ .VScbools in town held one session second Monday evening in Novem- town on Saturday and finish up from 7 to 8 o'61c|ck to take, pic- vlae goring loach hear. Come in for ,3j|f years which critics claim today so the teachers could atten(Hh«r i„ th« t ______this week-end. Next Saturday the ee phoaie. It wUl be a pleasure to bate, Ekiward A. Smith, preaent is a vi;orld record for consecutive her in the Booth-Dimock Library. turee for the identification cards. serve you I9( Incumbent. Justices of the Peace, a teachers meeUng held in Col­ There will be a meeting of the remainder of that, southern part Flngerprinta will alto be taken Mayor of BridReport service—hasn't lost any of his en­ PERSONAL e W to w *— V>>,Ralhbun. WUUam chester under the direction of the Honor Roll committee in the will be covered, the northern part, during the same hours. thusiasm. A t the orchestra’s first Supervisors, Martin Robertson and FINANCE CO. Owan,- Von»a rfickeraon, Orrln Library on Tuesday evening. and in addition any home .where Emblem Club Meeting rehearsal for the 52nd season, he Mias Florenca Battli. SOCIALIST CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR of Monrhoator Bailth, John Horton. The town Mr, and. Mrs. Kenneth Ellis' and scrap was not left In front of the There,, will be a meeting of the said: "I have been facing music HUto Theater Building committee was empowered to fill There w u m good attondance.fit daughter Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. bouse. Residents in that MCtion Rockville Emblem Club Wednes­ SALE for many years, but nevat have 1 the Hebron Grange meeting held 2ad Floor Phone 3439 SAVE it any vacancy. Clarence V. Rathbun, Mr. and Mra. whose hemM were' not eoversd day evening at eight o'clock. Two 103 Asytam cmdl 150 TmmbMlI. Hortford, Plion* 2-3254 looked forward to it with • great- lost week, "nie State Master Sher­ Homer H iili of Gilead anti Mr. and Saturday arc asked to telephone D. R. .Brown, Mgr. Owing to' the hall heihR taken er tjirill than now. We must make candidates will be initiated. man Ives and Mrs. Ives who is Mrs. Robert White o f Coventry Mr. Cavanaugh, 8-3100, . and a The Rockville Emblem Club has StopTandngRrfomi, Vote Fw It! Lioenoo No. 891. : hjf the cauci^ for the evening, the ______- - - this the moat brilliant pf our sea­ chairman of the National Grange were dinner guests of Mrs.‘Eliza­ truck will be sent next Saturday c | I M aw ohM of the Hebron- sons.'' received an invitation (rom the Home Ecoonmice were present. It beth White on £^day; to eoUeet scraf. Weotfletd Smbleoi Club to otUad,

/ - MANCHESTER fcVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 194i PAGE SRYXIf 1 MANCHESTER EVENTNa HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TLTJSDAY'. OCTOBER IS, 1942 KCESXX

velopment ban only come as a the Nazis. They had been very The IVrxl O ne l« Fare Proposes New ^ Gates Yielfl Six'Tons of S cr^ Figures Give Y O U R S C R A P Triple X Store-j AiwifMtrr dividend from the public's cooper- proud of their treatment of Allied • SERIAL STORY Secrecy of Russians V IS IMPORTANT priaonera. 73iey jiked to get eut atlen .in the conservation Of rub­ Draft Set-Up i Scrap Storv Aids in Drivi ber. If we were to continue to publicity - showing bow fine this xT g LEAD. TIN, FATS 'Emiins Rfralb have some Individuals or some treatment was; telling how they PLAY/BY PLAY •^Hampering Relations POBtlSHED BT TirE held a little dinner In honor of To f>i*rap Many Auk H K llA L D PRINTING CO» INC. seettons of ihe country burning COPYlilGHT. 19/Z. Tolati Urges Establish­ Euriicsit .loll Bciii;; Doiii* I t BliHll Street some British officer who had'been BY PAUL DAVtD^ PRESTON NgA SERVtce. INC. Maneheiler. Conn. the rubber off their tires., we ^’ar Analyst Gives Rea­ Auto IMatrs Since 1913 ing Special Boards to By Amerirans to Gath­ Accessorien to Providt THOMAS FERGUSON could soon get Into the civilian decorated for his heroism in fight­ ------Put Into Scrap Drive V , General Manarer ing agatnst them. "See." Jthia sons Why Spirit of Determine Call Orders er Junk Mrlal. , Metal fGr Campaign. • Founded October 1, U tl travel emergency which threatens The Storyl'^Blythe Miller Is m ean? Nothing, probably. No, publicity .said, "w hat pleaakfu and enraged,AUien she heart) .Nan> ■ John F. Tynan, of 37 P earl i i Publlahed Every Evejiln* Except us. But If all will conserve, there just a chance remark. Poiite. Distrust Apparent Be­ I ''' ’ The managers of the Triple civilized people we really are. ry Hale promise a gakn^'r street, today made his contri­ W ashington. ' Oct. 13 — As New York, Oct. 13 lAh Fig-' Bundaye and Holldaya Entered . at can be some travel for all.T he She lifted her eyes from hei ures and a lack of them today I Stores in this town and elsewhere,| the Poet Office at Manchester. that she will glye sleeping soup bowf* to see him m aking tween Allies. bution to the scrap • pile. - one means of tackling the man­ Conn., at Second data Mall .Matter. reward seems worth far more Don't believe that barbarian pills to Cadet I’lints:' Duane- k ■ told a rou.ilng story of the earnest ! have been ordered ,, by the chainj crazy motions, paused with her Mr. T>Tian has owned an power problem. Chairman Tolan than It will cost in the coopera­ stuff." Hogan and Nornnin Dana, Job being done by Aniericc'ns to . ' headquarters to contribute 15 dlf>j SUBSCRIPTION RATES lips parted as she watched. By DeWitt MoeKenzIr automobile since 1913 anu (D-Calif) of the House Defense gather scrap metal for . the wajr ferent clasaes of acceasoriea lal One Tear by Mall ...... ; .l» .0 0 tion and restraint of the driving Well, it may be that some Ger­ keep them frqm pla.vlng in Silently with his hands he difi each year as he renewed his EN0U6H LEAD FOR THREE Per Month by Mall ...... -7B the iveejk’s Wg sej-ylce-college Wide World War .Analyst Migration committee proposed to­ milll) in the nationw ide drive led their stock to (be scrap drive. Thel public. mans hoped they coujd flght this this and that. He was smiling license he nailed the old plates ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS letter explaining this step, ts. ia| -eSlnfle Copy ...... * footbiill - gam e. N'une.v, a London, Oct. 13 Both in the in his garage. In 1925 he p u r­ day the establishment of special by the newspepers. Delivered One Tear ...... 19 00 war with ob.servance of the civi­ boyishly. She felt that quickening Perhaps four million toils .of old part, aa tollows: homelesM, penniless .vomig United States and in Britain, enpe- chased a truck and since that boards to determ ine "-who shall lized codes. But if so, they have of her pfdse, that deep ecstacy iron and .steel have been gathered Among tho olhor typat of "No doubt your local newspa-l ME.MBER OF The Great White Father soldier's uidow, has Iteen liv­ Which only Duane Hogan had . cially In military circles, one con­ time haa done-the same with go to war and! who shall work at-i ^ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had to yield to the natural^, and ing and working at Lincoln in the campaign, it was indicated scrap which you hovo boon pers are conducting a drive to col-l The Aieoclated Prett la exclualve- ever stirred in her. Here was a stantly hears the plaint that the the plates taken from the home." in a statemcii^by .the Newspapers dskod to sovo for war noods lect scrap and in qo-operation witbl ly entitled to the uae or republlca- This typewriter strategist, this inevitable instincts of the .Nazis. '- Held slnee she was resciled He suggested a reorganization pficele.ss moment of Intimacy Anglo-American Allies are ham­ truck. United Scrap Metal Drive com­ thla drive,, we herewith list, bciowl tlon of all newt dlapatohea credited morning, ..isn't„ "full of. bright from an auto aerident. Nancy with him again. of the occupational deferment sys­ or# thoso (tho itom oftor to It or not otherwlae credited In •The Nazis are barbarians,-as they is In lov'e u ith Diiane— a t' pered in their relations with Rus-, ■ Yesterd'ay he removed all mittee which .said'at least an esti­ oach pioco of "junk" is w hat (he ite,ms that we want you tol thla paper and alao the local netva ideps" at adl'iis he tries to deter­ "I don't quite get that one.T she of the plates from his garage. tem. by transfer of the deferment collect together to contribute to| are called, and any pretense at least she has seemi'd to lie— sta by secrecy regarding details of responsibility from Selective Ser­ mated one iiiillioii tons were it may bo usod to moko): 3 ' publlahed herein. mine the function of the Presi-, admitted, smiling bui^ at him. Soviet operations and rc.sources. There were- plates for each known to have been colIccUd. this scrap drive. All rlahte of republlcatlon Of decency on their part is merely and so Is Itl.vthe Bl.vthe has "Is it do you mean'-J»7"" vice to "technically qualified tpecinl dlapatohea herein aro also It is polhted out that official ob­ y ear from 1913 to 1937 for the pounds of cooking fat, giycor- "The way' to handle* this is tol dent's tlreslde chat last night. so. much propaganda designed to derided not to turn her over He laughed . audibly then. "It's boards" under the War Manpower ' Still Five lla.vh to Go feaerved ______• ______to the police bes-ause of Nan- servers are not perinitted the run pleasure car and from 1925 to ’ There were still five days to go ino for ftvb Imti-tank shoils; get your help together and ar-[ A wicked little bird whispers me, I guess. I'fn .not too good 1941 for the truck. The plates commission. range to come in some evening | Full aervice client of N. E. A. pave the way for a negotiated e.v's baby son. But she is whe- of the Red fronts. Rather typical Unable to f'opr With Problems ^ in the drive v^’hich began generally 60 tooth pasto tubos, tin sol- that perhaps it was - the third myself. What I was trying to.say issued in 1937 are still on the this week, after the store closes, I Service Inc. ______. peace some day in the future. lied because she feels that Is—pass th^ crackers." waa the rhetorical question flung "The serious condition in agri­ Sept. 28. In some states the drive dor for oloctricol connoctions .Monilay before the first Tue.sday Nancy’s treaeherj- is some­ at me recently by an officer let's car as only an insert is now culture and comparable seriou.s began eatller,' finished earlier. In pick out the goods, and it is very I Publlahera Representatives. The Now even that propaganda pre­ ‘‘"Oh . . . Duane!” usedv on Flying Fortross; ton pf pa­ important that- you smash , up Jullua Mallvews Speahil Aaency— after the flr.it Monday in Novem­ how connected with a fat en­ "Miiiiii. But 1 just don't know call him Anglo-American - who situations in some areas of heavy some it has only ju.st started or New Tork, ChlcoBO, Detroit and tense is gone; they are wearing •fhey made a pretty good per, 1,500 shell containers. the.se jjoods so that it la demolish- I ber. But it could hardly have velope In th e desk of her w hat the Indian .sign talk for dem anded; industrial war contract concen­ will soon begin. Boston. their true colors. L«‘t the world thcr, Pop Miller, the football "How the devil can we know pile pf scrap. tration,” he said, "testify to the The Committee said the 21 ed beyond use becau.se we don't ’^ sa the crackers' ia. Guess they w ant any sm art ailock junkm an or BUREAU OF been that, even though it was know that If the.se barbarians win roach. She had seen the about the urgency of opening a inability of local draft boards to states which It li.stcd as leading Wide World Pooiuroa MEMBER AUDIT didit'I have crackers, hunh, Bly? dealers to get hold of this met- | CIRCtll.ATIONS., generally a ■ pat on the back this war. It will be chains for all. gambler coming from Pop's I was trying to concoct some­ second front iif we have small idea cope with problems of occupation­ the nation reported e.stimatcd col- j of w hat Rc) hot air heaters, brake drums, btllty for typOBraphlcnl errors ap- V wanted foml brought, but-" What Underlies Secrecy? to spread Communism. IJkc- 31.3 poundlii for every man. Wom­ vania and' .Ohiu had a reported earlnft In advertisements In the are doing all right, winning the It stnick me then and the bum pers Moilel T and Chevrolet | B ganda. the Nazis have been rely­ Faint Heart They laughed together: boy ly, the ^loscow governmeqt follows: an and child in those states. collection' of 622.i>39 tons. more fancheater EvenlnK Herald. war, and entitled -to a serene thought has been growing that - also seeks assurancea. "The Army has just furloughed But those figures were only part front springs, head g^s'aets. lamp ing upon a fiction which the whole, ^ Chapter XV and girl. Indian sign talk. than half the totaf for all 21 of d,oors. headlights, all ' metal win- Big Duane Hogan's presence the more important point to be As I already have reported, all 1,000 soldiers who are eppper of the actual figure. Tueaday. October 13 ' trust in their present leadership. civilized world pretends to share "Can I have two? May':!?"- miners to the copper industry. the’ leading states. terfronts (including Pln.esi, cast seemed somehow to fill the cn- "Silly! Take all .vou want. Morn determined '§ what underlies this three Allies are busy with this Committee Chairman Richard No. it could not have been that; Russian tendency to secrecy, for it This shows that we are beginning New Haven, .Conn.—The New Haven Railroad means business in But . those tliree states did not iron pi.stons, heater hoo.sters, driv­ the Action that war Itself can tire Miller household. Mother Mil­ Will be angry if you leave any problem of distrust. It i* one of W. Slocum said: to|i the others in the standings didn't the President himaelf de- undoubtedly exists. Moscow must si p to repeat Britain’s experience. its efforts to turn up every possible bit of setup iron, it is plain'to see ing putteia with bia.ss heads, Tires For All be civilized. P a rt of this AcUon ler herself flitted around him ad­ food at all, -Duane." the great 1 ?: 8 of the war and "The enthu.siasm of Aniericnns whicli were based on average have some rea.son. If that can be one: upon- which peace develop­ She combed thousands of skilled from the above photo. While three pretty stenographer^'look on. brake dnim and brake bands.^ .scribe how it was a “particular is the assumption that if we could miringly, fondly, slightly em­ "We won't leave much." from roast to coast to pile up pounlls of scrap collected fiir every The hoped for sequel to the fathomed it will perhaps be easier ments depend heavily. workers out of her. Army after workmen are shown taking down the ifiassive iron gates and grill mountains of .scrap is hardly re­ pleasure to make a tour of the onl.v enforce enough rules and barrassing the y-mng |iian. Would "I bet .vou did have tun on your Dunkirk. This can only be avoided person in the respective states Bsruch committee plan of nation­ be ha,ve off hia coat. Would ne 'to chart a course which will draw work which have graced the various entrances to the road’s headquar­ flected in the figures ao fqr aVall- country without having to give a ranch. Horses. Indians. All the the triple alliance into that closer here by a schedule of essential oc­ ters offices here ever since the building was'erected almost fifty years Ranking from fourth to 2ith, State^ KiwaiiiaiiH wide gasoline rationing, and the cqjijes, war would be soipc sort of take this rocker. He must stay things we read about." nble. » ■ single thought to politics ?"ix understanding which is necessary cupations applied by occupational ag:o. Collectidh of scrap is no new thing to the New Haven, which with pounds per person listed first nation-wide 3S mile an hour speed -plea.sant picnic which w'ouldn't for lunch. Pop will be so glad you - "Fun, yep. Not many Indian* Hickey Atleiiduig deferment boards under the War "While the committee .so far has and then tonnage, follows: ' Yet the Speech'’i tself had little called again, he thinks so nuich not only to win the wnr but to win last year received fl.220,169 for scrap sold, but the railroad is now reports of more, than one million « Hear Baldwin limit, came this weekend In Price harm anybody and which might in Texas, but some. Enough. 1 Manpower commission. engaged in an extra special effort to aid the national salvage program. Ohio: v16-9 162,000; Oregon: aCttjal buslne.ss to accomplish. It of you. Blydie Is in with him. guesa." He was drawly, as al­ th e peace. tons'gdfhercd in the top 24 states, be a healthy tonic for the ^ofld's Accordingly. I have been delv­ ■ "In agriculture, boards should be 15.5 25,000. Colorado I t 1 23.- Administrator Henderson's an­ It was so grand the way ^ ’ou ways. He reverted back to Pop, Police (^oiiveiilioii drawn from techrically qualified fhis probably rcpre-senls only one- H artford. Oc^. 13 Form er Gov­ announced that the lowering of emotion's. This Is a ridhyiTbus as­ ing into this problem of Russian quarter of the scrap aeicallv in 276; Pennaylvanta: 39.5 195.52^ nouncement of the government'.! played Saturday. When hav'e you though "You reckon Pop can got groups.' They must arrive at their New York: .fp l 265.111; Dela­ ernor Raymond E. Baldwin, candi­ the draft age was "inevitable." sumption. just as yie'whole fic­ heard from home, and luncp will up tomorrow?" i reluctance to do a lot of talking. stock piles. .More tons o rse c a p are date for re-elect ion in November, plan to provide some kind of tire I wish It were pwelbir to decisions as to the need for each Methods Some Communities Using ware: 37.5 5.000; Virginia: 30-- Every one haa knowTi' that; the be ready In half an hour. Hartford, Oct. IS— —State intlividual by reference to our being added daily. , ■ will address'.the State Meeting ol for all essential civilian mileage. tion which builds Trom it Is ridic­ give direct qiintatiiins. But Estimates for Few roiiiities 40,166; New H am pshire: 29.7 7,- question is merely one of when He 'got in a few yes ma'ams That broke her charm of hsp- Police Commissioner Edward J. 'agricultural production goals in 302; Verniont 27.9 5.001: Michi­ Kiwanis Club at the Hartford. This is a proper seqiiel to the ulous. War is the brutal business and no ma'ams and thank you you know how it is these days In Coitection of Scrap "Man.v states reporting have .so Golf Club in Hartford thia eve­ Congress and the President are pincss. "Duane-tell me.” she when the shadow of anony­ Hickey ia in Nashua. N. H., at­ their area'/ Deferment ought to gan: 24 7 65.l«Ht: .Nebraska: 23.1 Baruch report, which paralleled of kill or he killed. Any concept, ma'ams, and then Pop shouted for carry .with it Ihi obligation to far given e.stimatc.- fof only a few ning. going to get anuind to doing it. was instantly serious again, "I'm mity stands behind piiblir fig- - tending the annual' convention of Bv The Associated Pre.ss of their roimties, and a niimlier of — 15,l{*2;jj:?onnecticiit: 19 16.200: ita recommendations for emer­ or theory which tries to make it him. worried about Pop.’’ meet specified proouction goals. M ontana! 18.8 .5,2.’>0; Iow a: 17.8 Tomorrow noon Mr. Baldwin That question the President did Hies, ready to poke p iem In the New England Aasociation of states, .slthough' active in sc'rap will attend a luncheon in his honor gency control of the use of the aeefn anything else is a lie. The '.‘Come in here, you .old knock- He slopped . eating, • looking at the back If they dare mention, v Favors .Area Basis 22.554:: Oklahom a: 17.2 19.1.39. kneed aon-of-Brgim you!" Chiefs of Police, of whose -Ebtecu- '•in industry ano.other essential backstage at the Radio City Mu­ collection, have not yet reporteif given by the Litchfleld County Rosi not answer. pretense that war carBbe civilized her. "Mmm?" their names. So we'll Just get Ogden.sburg, N. Y'. Fern Max­ Rhode Isfiand: 15.1 .'i.400; W iscon­ rubber we do have with the , fur­ "Duane l.sn't - knock-kneed!" tive committee he ig a member, services, the fcoard should operate well, 10, collected from her nelgli- sic Hall in Rockefeller Center Will tonnage.! to the ehminittee." publican Women a t the Conle'y The speech al.so looked forw ard "I am! . . . 6h, he's—he's not ahead with the Job on our own. be addoj to Manhattan's" jiink For the fifth day in a row Kan- sin: 13 21,198; Maryland; 1? ther recommendation that “more Joes us no good. It may even Bl.vthe whispered. today and Wifdneaday. on an area basis, and all emnloy- borhooil a half-top of scrap in a (tied with Wisconsin') -11.813; Inn. Torrington. . to the rationing of marvpOwer. ver>' sick, I don’t think. But— We start from the premise that . Chief William Roacho of Water- heap Wednesday and how. .sas led' the n.ition m. average rubber than is now given to the weaken us toward acceptance of as the cases come. There are law­ "Spavined, like ' a ’ run-do#-n Duane, something else Is bother­ the Russians do keep their affairs ers asking deferments should be vieck.' She worked before and aft­ Ixiuisiana: 11 8 11.000; ■ Missouri On , Wednesday evening, to­ clinging first to -the idea that yers in politics who do n6t hesi­ boss!" Pop grinned as Duane en­ bury la president of the asaocia- The Rockettes, the Music hall's pounds' collrc.ted per, person with gether with other candidates on public be released to fully main­ war. Let's, this time, really re­ ing him !” . to themselves, broadly speaking. required to ,gpbmit affidavits show­ er school on the job with a bor­ 9 - 17,000; We.st Virginia 8.6 8,- some voluntary spirit of sacrifice tate to take cases agaln.st the tered. tion. Commissioner N>ckey will ing how each worker to be de­ rowed wheelbarrow. famous precision dancers, will a figure of 72 2 anil a tonnage of the Republican state tlckK, Mr. tain, by recapping or new tires, member it for what it is. Per­ Washington in Wartime . "What is?” The young man, There are several reasons for this: ap^ak at one of the. aesaiona. help load the scrap on trucks right 65,000. But Nevada leaped into 1 ^ . ______Baldwin will he the gtfhst e t His state .of Connecticut. It’s all pa'T “You get back in bed. Pop, " too. was serious now. Secretive !by Nature ferred fits into the plant s produc­ anci'■ a d ju stm e n t, Will solve ^ h a t haps. thereby, we'll realty mean outside' the stage door. The sal­ second position with that state's New. Haven Republican Women at necessary civilian driving." of the professional business ol By Jack Stinnett Duane ordered. "Hi, Bly." "1 " She paused, looking out One—The Russians by nature tion program. These boards Ardmore, Okla.—Je.sae May- problem. B ut^t had no aplciflc it when, after the neces.sar.v vic­ getting bread and butter. "Hello, Diitme.”^ ., should be made up of persons vaged metal included: . first rciiort of "0 .7 pounds per per­ Mors .Me« Hniokinc Ft|i6a a reception at the Hotel Oerde, T h at recom mendation, lilce' the the window. After all, she mustn’t are secretive or. perhaps, a hap-, rant went looking for scrap and, ■The innards of four old pianos, a plan for either voluntary or com­ Yet to admit this, to make this "Pop gonna live, you reckon?” pier way to put it is that it is equipped to judge technical occu­ son and a total of 3.870 tons.' New Haven. . rest of the Baruch report, was tory. we set about the task of out­ WashInig'tORr;-If there is an y . beaten. Why? Because the mail tell Duane Hogan everything! Net Sxifetv Prograiii had to be salvaged hini^If. dismantled 3-ton proscenium arch Utah, beeausp of Nevada's rise, pulsory rationing. Other public the excuse, as It Is. does not, come "I'm afraid so. He doesn’t even yet! Not upset him, too. if thera characteristic of them to keep pational qualifications. They Santa Barbara. Calif. — probably based on authoritative lawing war; doubt what influence the "will of bags day after day gave proof df should be chosen for their intimate He and some friends found old and fqiir gigantic aound horns. > was bumped into third place frota Business'is red hot. practically IMoosIroue Woe plea.santly for a lawyer^ since it two things: il) That the public in .sneeze.'^' was to be a critical game in three their own councils. Communism it- iron embeddcil in -«n asphalt and conclusive investigation. In dtscusMon .is ahead of the Presi­ the people'-'. exerci.sea on legusla- At Green School knowledge of the ind’iiaj.rics and the No.. 2 spot it had occu)m d four blazing, in the weM-ooaat match involves a more or less naked- de­ general was almost four - square ! "Hie b etter live. We got a gam e days. Obviously Pop waa depend­ eelf la a deep, silent stream. "lake.” They waited for the sun dent on this, question. scription of the business .side ol essential services of the area." New York The casing of the days rieht behind Kansas Utah’s industry. C. W. Zuren, a-field rep­ Paraguay's population toos *o» other words, the Baruch commit­ tion. just recall the Senate, action back of the President in demand- | to plhy." ing hcgvily on Duane to carry Two—Then the Russians are an to thaw the asphalt. Then May- first shell fired into Germany by And the speech announced that ills respected proie.s.'"ion. It is not "Haven't we, though. Now lis­ exceedingly proud people whb ex­ Tolan said that "before \vtsjiave figures were 17.000 tons collected, resentative. explained one . reason duced 8n per cent duriigg th a flyo> tee would not have been IJkely to On the anti-inflation bill. ing legislation that would halt the 1 dhrough that encounter. rant ventured out and mired down the .United States In the last war why buMness haa boomed since year war o< the Triple AlUonoo. ona m^jor decision of strategy ; a pli 'i.<'ant alibi for a p ilitical ten to me, Hogan, confound your "What is, Bly?" he repeated. pect their word t poimd.s upon which every one at the top Connecticut the farmers thems«'Ives weren't po\'.er and find jdst where we \H e was • rescued by firemen ■ Max Weinstein, president of a Half Collecii'd In Tlirei' Sfaf«» smoking pipes. They require niore women at the end of toe woo waa it possible. injT a lawyer." So that, w m prob­ anti-lnflatiun legislation would Icail off and play ball Thursday, practice, when you came to me Of ita truth. This, in part, would a Safety Program In the Manches­ usiivg planks to supi'Ort - their Fifth avenue store, who received is agreed "relates to the necessity "het up" about a redefinition of i explain'their expectation that the stand. . . . Our rapidly expanding Tlirce heavily-populated indiis- matches than cigars or cigarettes. one to seven. That background for Mr. Hen­ ably one Sunday morning when. , . have to be pmssed tmmediatelv. you understand? With Heavy Un- on the sidelines and we talked. ter Green School Monday. He was weight'. the casing wlien he bought a J.50,- parity. One of the big four farm ! Anglo-American alliance would presented by Eugene Moriarty, industrial Armv must be chosen derson's announcement of the of diverting enemy forces from Itoy Baldwin should have stood in’-j^e Senate farm bloc was in the organizations was. in fact, fighting | tleiwood at center, and you* and We said then that something was 000 war bond. ■ said it would go Kussia and China to' other thea­ bed, one day when, it didn't pay- Dana in .the backheld**-'! not question the assertion that it president of the eighth'’Krade'class. much more 'wi.sely if we are to government plan makes possible a Yankee saddle. with the Administration. 'on Pop's mind." equip a 10,000,000 man A rm y." . Soutliporf>.^. C-—A motorist, into Manhattan's scrap collection even a lawyer to get- up. In the early days of the battle,, 'Duane grinned. "Sure. Pop." "Yep. Pre-game jitters, I is necesMry to open a second front Several members of the eighth Thursday. ' great'deal of confidence and hope tres of war by new offensives By A. H. O. Yet, with all drterence to our "Y’ou been aloppin' around the to relieve, the fierce pressure on grade announced the safety ™ies surprised at seeing a 1,000-gallon it appeared th a t the farm bloc,, Sitting here in Washington," gues-s." tank rolling down the road to- that, with proper cooperation and againat Germany and Jaiian.” Democratic orators, it isn't field all season. Come Tl»ur8day, ; the Red AYmics of the south. to be followed at the Green school. Yonkers. N. Y The shiny auto­ with its Thomas amendment or- ■ watching the often tedious, day- ".No, . . No. Duane, it was Three-—Moscow is afraid to trust Chief Gordon presented arm- Avard him apparently w ithout anv Beyond th^. the speech was a One of the few instances in Baldwin's record of public serv­ dering a redefinition of -parity you git up and git!" worse than that. There’s actual mobiles of Yonkers ape being observance of the conservation to-day, hour-after-hour maneuver­ ita innerm it secrets to the Allies bands to the fouT'-aafety patrol ilirjng•-T ^ of Women moans of locomotion, ptiiicd a.sldc mixture of ridicule and charm. which his dual identity as a law­ ice which M at stake. It might prices, couldn't be defeated. ing. the cloakroom and "for-the- "Sure." danger, and Pop must be helped! stnpiM'd for war. rules, this nation can keep itself be tactful, too, to Issue a gentle "1 mean it! You go out thi-s because it feels in all likelihood leaders: Norden Wetstone, Arline to let it phss. Scores of cars wen-driven, into a The ridicule was about evenly di­ yer may hurt a politician is up Then on a single weekend the • record" politicking, it’s" easy to I mean !" She had already said that those secrets, might )eak into Aspinwall, Gladys Tracy, Edwin Three small boys, completely on wheels.' warning to tlto effect that such farm bloc balloon collapsed. The afternoon and stretch your legs. more than she meant to. and she Shows Iiiert‘iise special "production line” ycstcrda.v vided between Hitler and the for view in the present campaign. lose sight of the effectiveness of th e press or, a t least, be Spread .by Palm er. hidden from the front because of The goal of the jiian the gov­ flukes in an opponent's re<-nrd so-called "compromise" ■ amend­ that mtangible something called Make the other lads all know we looked at Duane wide-eyed. "I and came away looking something It is the charge which haa been ran be over-played. 'They are got tS have that State game! Got .word of mouth and thus come to Large posters painted by the art the tank's size, were trundling- it ernment is now formulating ia to member* of the American press. ment was passed with only four "public demand." But old timers mean—look, .Duane, you like Los .\iTgeleS: Oct, 13 -.T- H ir like cattle \sitliout horns ’tlieir rumored for months as the chiel never as w onderful In the eles’- th e enemy. class illustrated the phastii of along to their school's scrap pile. bum pers hiid'^ been left on a Jast provide every passenger car "roll­ Hitler was taunted because he dissenting votes and the original here, hashing over the Senate anti- to!" -s Nancy Hale, don't you? You .real­ The point here is that while safety emphasized by the sfieak- ; ing of women in Los Angeles air­ bit of special dynamite in the' tlon day pay-off as th»y seem' nnt‘ - inflation bill, sponsored by He .said th a t last so vehem ent­ ly do?" craft • factories increa.scd from growing scrap pile. ' * ' couldn’t go with the President' on Democratic campaign, and which i inflation battle are saying again tbe Soviet govemiiie'nt can era. Mcmplvis. Tenn. A 79-year-old ing for easential mileage" to the happy campaigner. Administration legislators, was what they have said many times ly. so meaningfully', that both about 15 per cent in April to ap­ Wooden bunu>ers are attached m hia tour. The press wo8t-wa'r readjustment but are U ia iatereating to npto, for in­ ercise any iron-clad discretion such an extent that they will hide The Southern New England Telephone Company levstoprosnt tbs ordinary motor- Newark, N. J.,,Md in spita of —George B. Rowell, chairman wishes to. eat more meat than I sole, halibut tuna, -gga, cottage unwilling to aeeept the potltlcai stance, that the treatment of against clients, or against whst her quick succesa- ie a quits un­ cheese, cream cheese, and gelatin. the- large size of the Adam's ap- iam. , '' . baa had sines this war began. Maaaaehnaerta RepoMIcan State suggest could live entirely on meat prisoners ■ had, until this time, may bh some subsidiary purpose affected young lady of 23, with Com m ittee. and remain well,, providing that By choosing from this list you will Pl«*- ______It Is believed In sonte quar­ Glenney ' But M mutt always be bom 'in' bieen the last pretense Of obsqrv-' of a big "regular client. Lawyers gray-blue eyes and reddish blonde he uses o th er p a rts from the_ anl- b<' sure Jo get wholiesoiRP proteins. ters here that Moscow uoiit.l 7S9 .Main Street defend ' murderers, arsonists, rob­ hair. ^ Skeletons of modem sharks are Mad that such a favorable de­ anc^ of civilized codes of war by ■ ./iiThe ne overIjver ofor polar .^ars ia pol- . naal. or that he uses non-starchy When you use lean beef you are h* willing ts gtva gaaraaleet bers. cmol^. even other lawyers. She was discovered by a NrW adiKHurto human beings. 1 vegetables. ThR experiment haa using a food which ia practically [made of gristle. \

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i. mAm.-TiBSTEK EVBNl.'SO HERALD, ’MANCHESTEk, CONN. TUESDAt, OCTOBER 13, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1942 EAOI MIMIII RGBT Lieutenant Doe* Duty Arniy Nurse Sees Serious To Room Men U. S. Cruiser Lost in Battle of Solomons Edict Pleases About Town Building, Loan iF'yinP Fortress^ Nimitz Gives For Month a* KP '^oting Lists One of t|ie small barracks of the Local Sailor Was Lost ------^------Picks Officers Fuel Shortage local anti-aircraft company could Oil Bissell St. Conn. Italians Here Posted Air Raid wardena of Precinct iise an old washing machine. If Medals to 27 9“ ■ .r Fort Bliss, Tex., Oct. 13— Xo. 12 will have a meeting tomor­ Ilarnorof looriik any reader has an old washing When the Quincy Sank (iCi -There he was, doing KP row night at eight o'clock at the OPA Director Declares- machine which is still serviceable, Burr Co. to Hoitse 3 .‘> to duty for a month without Aliens Will NoG B« Reminded to Y. M. C. A. - Frank Cheney, Jr., Is (Continued from Pag« OneJ they may put it to good use by Navy, Marine and Army knowing he was a second lieu­ Named .President for We Must Make Sacri­ calling The Herald and the soldiers 40 from Outside Town tenant. Classed as * Enemies | Check Mra. Burton Lewia, of Burnham (wer Malta yo.sterdhy equalled an will- call for- the machine at the Today’s Navy Statenlerit Heroes Honored on Ben Johnston of Washing­ Names and Sub­ street, returned la.»t night after a fices This Winter. To Work Here. Lost in Action ton. D. C., applied for a tfm- Few Under Siispiclonu The 51sl Year in Row. earlier record of 24 planes shot home of the donor or It can be Gives Confirmation to '^Visit at Guadalcanal. mit Corrections. ten-day visit, with her daughter's down in 24 hours," But at le^st brought to The Herald. porary commission in .the En­ family in White PlsUns, N. 'Y. Hartford, Oct. 13.-..^(T)—Con­ George S. Smith, owner of the gineering Division of the Sig­ Hartford. Oct, 18.—OPl—UnIteS Frank Cheney, J r , was last 22 of the planes destroyed yester­ Notice of the* Death of Pearl Harbor, Oct. 13—((Pi—U. nal Corps just prior to his in­ T ct the flrtt tlm» >n about 20 day were shot down In daylight, a necticut homes heated with fuel one stqiy brick garage at 30 Bis- Statea District Attorney Robert F, Members of the Woman's So- night elected again a.s president ot Seaman A. E. Miller. S. fleet headquarters disclosed to- ^ duction into the Army. His • y m n tha enOre voting liat of Mnn- Malta communique .said, and this oil are "hound to face discomfort” scll street, expected today to sign application was a p p r o v e d Butler said one result of Attoriiejr . . ^ ' cietyctety oiof «.,nriHi.mnChristian Sendee; will the Manche.ster Building and w'.is a bidter score than ajiy made Billie Study day that- Admiral Chester W .; this winter. State OPA Director a lease with the C. R. Burr Com­ Sept. 4. but the commission General Biddle's announcement ir was posted in fron tomorrow morning at ten I»an As.sociation of Manehe.sti'i, during three' years ot-'Axis ak* J Nimitz visited Guadalcanal island { i XunieipM building—hut the list | the North Methodist t’hester powles declared ip his pany for the use of the building as Now it can be told. didn’t catch up with him until last night that Italian aliens will It marked the .M.'t time that he saiill,'- on .Malta. weekly broadcast Monday night On August 9. 1942, the c ^ s e r in the Solomons two weeks ago I he had put in a month at Fort no longer be classed aa alien ene­ ‘ has g t ^ n considerably sinee that church. Work will be for the Me- The Malta communique - .said Series Here a rooming house for between 35 has been’ elected to head the a.s. as he war1ft)d of greater sacrifices and 40 men the company Is-.plan- U.S.S. (Juincy was sunk /aith and presented 27 awards to Navy, ] Bliss. mies after October 19 will be dim- tlme The space used for posting morial hospital. Luncheon will be lh al in ve.sterday's fighting "the It was a month jammed ’ the Mat la 30 feet long and it took ' .,rned at the church., with .Mrs. sociation. to come. __ _ ning to bring to Manchester'from "heavy loss of life in the Solomons. Marine and Army heroes. ; Iniitlon of special travel restric­ Organized in 1891, Mr Cheney•'enemy took an even bigger bcat- 'The oil situation,” he' said, ‘,‘ls The trip to the South Pacific is- ; with action—in the kitchen. tions on this racial group. 11 aheets of names to cover all the |,pred Smith as chairman o the Vermont and New Hampshire to /"Reported missing in action in th^^t I'Met of the town'a regiatered voters, ; hostc.ssgs. The business meeting was flr.it elected as pre.sidenl Hn ; ing from M.altn's defenses than in dangerously serious, and don’t let Aiigustana College Pro­ work on their mursery farms and land by the commander-in-chief of i Up to now the number of lliU- 1892. having served during' the any .single day previously." The anyone tell you otherwise. . . . *** engagement waa Seaman 2nd the Pacific fleet followed a con-' ians in the state applying at Mr. F all listed by streets. will follow in the afternoon. .\xxl.s attiick.H started shortly after fessor Accepts ^ Eiiiaii- in the warehouses. All the de­ The Important thing to remem first, year of the organization rl I’m not tr>’ing to frighten you. tails as to the terms and the al- class, Arthur E. Miller, son of ference with Vice A'dmiral Robert ; Butler’s office for travel permits the a.ssociation as vice president. (lawn. I’m ofily telling you' the truth.” Quartermaster 1st cnasa and Mrs. L. Ghormley, Naval commander in Ur"es Public required of enemy aliens has [ her about the posting of the list The family of Thomaa CoIlcUi. Tile air raid .sirens on Malta uel Church Invitation. tera'tionS that will be neces9ary, this year ia that it is intended for' Maspc'.h. Long Island, N. Y If the winter is severe, Mr. have been reached, but the lease Nathan Miller of 187 Maple street, the South Pacific, and Lieut. Gen. ; averaged, since the war began. 60 have soiinde',! ni;,re than 3.fM10 Bowles added, the fuel oil situa­ >lanchester. H. H. Arnold, commanding general , a day. He pointed out, however, ' the purpose of making any correc- ; (^e week-em) with the fam- fines since the war .started and Dr. Victor R. Pearson, profes­ has not yet-been signed. ttona from year to year. It is ily of Michael Oiglio. of Bolton. tion "may actually . become dan­ Application Turned Down Mra Miller has given two sons of U. S. Air Forces. To Cooperate that Italians will continue to be especially emphasized that' any more tlTiiii 1 ""9 Axis planes have gerous.” sor of Christianity at Auguatana and her husband to UleJU. S. serv­ (A Navy statement two weeks J subject to travel restrictions im- :,1r. Collcttt, who is H cousin of .Mr. pliinped into the .sea or crashed on Miss Mae .Emllle Smith The B u it Company last week ago disclosed that Nimitz, Ghorm- i po.sed on the general public. voter who has changed his address fiiglio. is president of Glenridge He called (ippn hbuseholders College in Rock Isiar.d, III., has made an application to have the ic e -a ll In the Navy, where their its roekv sui.fai e. accei>tcd an'' invitation to present father. Nathan Miller, a Past ley, and Arnold had conferred! "The Italians as a group have since Oct. 1. 1941 should inspect Farms. Inc., a big dairy farm at hag ot heating homes with fuel oil to Union school .on North School Rations Board Asks You the Hat. and if the correct address Yesterday's daylight Miss Mae Emilie Smith, datigh- "convert to coal if you can. Don’t a series of Bible Study lectures at Commander of Anderaon-Shea "somewhere in the “Pacific.”) been overwhelmingly loyal,” the Maspeth.. enemy p'ltnes ronsi.sted of 12 (ep ,,f Mrs. Samuel Smith, of 31 street owned by the town used for .’■-The awards were 16 Navy district attorney said on a basis,c>f I la not listed thereon, notice of the take a chance. You’re bound to oe Emanuel Lutheran church from housing about 100 men. It was ' Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, The U. S. S. Astoria, above, was one of three American heavy cruisers lost In a battle off the To Try to (.^11 Diiriii|i; correction must'be given to the hornhers and ten fighters. Sunday (.'ord street, left this morning, for comfortable with coni; you’re’ Thursday, Nov. l2, through Sun­ served during World War 1. To­ Crosses and 11 Distinguished Solomon Islands Aug. 9, the Navy ha.s announced. Other ships lost were the Vincennes and Quincy cxton.iivp check-ups since P^arl Coach Tom Kelley of the Man­ the Axi."i riliders vi.sited the island Falmouth, Mass., for active ser­ proposed to use four rooms and Flying Crosses, all for actions Daylight Hours. Harbor. R e^ tra rs of Voters, usually to be chester High School ffwtball team bound to be.' uncomfortable with day. Nov. 15, under the auspices bunk 25 to a room. ■ But the op­ day. Nate Miller is serving in the The Australian crillser Canberra was sank during the same engagement, in which the crOisers shielded found In the town clerk's office. five times and In.st 15 planes. vice in the United States,. Army. ot the Luther League. Gulf of Mexico aboard a sub pa­ In the Solomons except one Allied transports and supply ships in a close range. rapIdTflre battle. The A.stnria. Quincy and Vin­ The 41.000 members of the Ital­ announced this afternoon that the (*nlv One nvIUun Injured .She Will be stationed at Caimp Ed­ oU." position that developed resulted in award to a participant In the ian . colony in Copnecticut have All corrections must he made manchester team would play BuJke Shortage In Fortunate Dr. Pearson is one of the out­ trol boat, their other son, Nathan cennes, ships of similar type, were launched in 19 33, 1935 and 1936, respectively. It was the Astoria •fhe office of War Price and Ra­ before Saturday night. The Regis­ Only one civilian was injured wards and will receive the com­ standing lecturers in the AugiiS- the Zoning Board of Appeals turn­ L. Miller> Jr., Is attending t^e raid last August on Japanese- that carried the "ashes of Ambassador Hiroshito Saitii home to Japan after hia death in Washington in comprised the largest —alien ene­ ley High of Hartford next Monday yesterdav. but a c< mmuniqtie said mission of second lieutenant. Speaking of the Coffee scarcity, ing down the request. The Union iieid Makin island. tioning Board 11-76 in th^^incoln my" group in the state, followed in trars of Voters will be on duty all. afternoon at 3:30. The game will Mr. Bowles said. "I . sometimes tana Synod and many in Manches­ Navy Electrical School at Purdue .Yrthur E. Milirr 1939.—(NEA Telephoto.) day Saturday In the town clerk's that .Sundays list of casualties Lieutenant Smith was ' grrcidu- ter will remember his spendid pre­ school building Is located in what . The presentation was made as i4chfoI will be open tomorrow and much smaller numbers by 4,900 be played in the MuniclMl stadium had inrrea.sed but gave no figures. think this coffee shortage* is. for­ is known as a public grrunds zone. Univer.slty. the heroes were grouped in a circle Germans and 165 Japanese. office as the Selectmen and Tp'vn in Hartford ,The date^i^s an open nted from Manchester High school sentation of Paul's Epistle to the Burn in Hospital Here Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 Clerk will be making voters all “day The .Sunday raid, the communique with the class of 1937. and from tunate. because it .shows all of us The Board of Appeals -will not in front of the Guadalcanal field o clock to Uistribute renewal ap­ At the state headquarters here day with the locaVneam and ar­ how important rationing is • in Ephesians during 4-'' week's visit Arthur E. Miller ’ was born in headquarters of Maj. .Gen. Alex­ Saturday, from fl a. ni. until 8 p. m. said, was "in greater strength the Hartford Hospital School of here in April of 1937. A close act uporf the -pi'escnt propiised Manchester Memorial hospital on plications to all persona whose of'- the Naturalization Bureau it rangements tqxfuay in Hartford than Malta has known for wartime We realize we could be change. The garage is in a busi­ Baldwin Urges ander A. Vandegrift, co(n(nanding Night Encounter Burns Vividly waa exi^cted that the lifting of were complytCci todhy. Niir.sing in 1940, Since which time 'friend of Rev. K. E. Erickson, Nov.' 19, 1924, and attended supplemental gasoline rations ex­ months." Military damage, how­ .she has been a member of - the facing the .same situation with ness zone and for that reason can the Marines in the Solomons. pire on Thiirsda.v. Oct. 22. These the Italian "alien enemy" designa­ siigari gasoline and tires If ration­ former pastor of Emanuel. Dr. schools In Hazardvillc, the Hollia- Serve As Inspiration tion will make available for dis­ Rayrfiond Cooper, of the Man­ ever, was reported as small. nursing staff of the Hartford hos­ Pearson has visited Manchester on be u.' 1892, he attended the B ecauseof—the need for men Into the service by his father, Na­ to machine-gun ua.” ers of "B" and "C" supplemental the sea. with, five of their escort, printing offices, adding that "this to Vvork on the nurpery stock it the medals. 100 Japanese Huger siigge>t4Hl to the men rations whose books cover the pe­ may be affected legislation UnderAn’cst chester, Ellington, South Windsor, schools of that city and went on than MlllerVwha^ re-enlisted at his Surplus i(» Lower Debt Navy cio.sses were awarded to: Men Who Reach San which Mr. Biddle said he is sup­ Tolland and .EJaat Windsor Hill. Frank ('henry, Jr. and others limped home " .Not a gigantic printing task" cannot be has been necessary for the Burr with him on the raft that they riod from July 22 to Oct. 22. A single enemy Aircraft reached Dies Siiddenlv to Augustana College from which- old ratftig of 1917-18. at Sprliig- General Vandegrift, Washington, considerable number of "B " books porting, to grant 'citiz.enship to Mr. Cooper will be called In to completcci before the middle of he was graduated with the degree Company to jgo outside of Man­ fleld, Dec. 15, 1941. Nathan L. Hartford, (3ct. IS-'-i-'Pi—Former Francisco to Tell of leave it and scatter In the (Oontliiued from Page One) render such services as needed Each year since 1892 he has. been Malta's coast. December. • chester. ‘____ D. C., for exceptionally meritor­ Planes Attack water so they w-ould not offer and some ",C" txaiks do not expire aliens, otherwise eligible, without elected as the head of the associa­ of A.B. He was graduated from Miller, Jr., had . enlisted in the Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, Repub­ ious service in a duty of great Sight of Horror. at this time but run for a period up taking the literacy test, provided from time to time by the defense It’s All-Out War the Augustana Theological Semi­ Out of Work Winters Navy earlier, on June 8, 1941. so cosy a target. Only two Ordnance Company at Milford. councils In the places named. tion. He is the only member of Former Chief of Hart- "We're having a taste of the ■ Ttvose who arc to c6me to Man­ lican gubernatorial nominee, said responsibility as the commander others Were willing ta take a to one year. Holders of these they are 50 years old and capis Del. the present board who has been Italutns C.Inim Three nary with the degree of B.D., and NotlAM on 15 of all the ground troops in. the bofiks should not apjily st this here before Jiiljr 1, 1924. true meaning of modern all-out! in 1924 he earneil the degree of chester are men who have been Mrs. Miller was notified by the today that "war business income" Manv Blasted from Skv San f'rancisco. Oct. 13. i>P' — chance in the water, however. No Halt In Production connected with the association for fo|"fl Fire Dejiartinent war," he said, "with plenty more attack on the Solomons Aug. 7. "We. soon, found out it was our time. Only 2'28 Interned ' The^ Hartford Archdeaconry Bomber* Dotened Doctor of Sacred Theology at the employe(f on work that will not Navy Department of her son’s has produced the surplus that has Biddle said Italians have ’'well The plants have been placed In Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary that .'time. The .late Charles E. problems to come, plenty of sacri­ Brig. Gen. William H. Ruperttis, W'ilh Ei|£lit Inch Shellw An unexpected night encounter de.stroyer." Hager continued. rail During Day charge of Comdr, A. B. McCrarj'. Rome (From Italian Broad­ Passes in 77th Year. same school. He also pursued post­ require their services during the possible fate—mls.slng in action in made possible any lowering of the earned” exoneration from the ene­ will hold its Fall meeting Thurs­ House was for many years . the fices. plenty of things we must go winter and can be used to advan­ Wa.shington. D. C.. Marine Uorps with a hard-hitting, .sharp-shoot­ "They .said the ahurks were after The local Board irrgently .rer acting for the Ai-my and Navy. secretary of the association. casts) Get. 13- iiP.- -The high com- graduate studies at Johns. Hop­ the South Seas—on September 15. Connecticut state debt. director of the Tulagi and Gavuto. Fired Point Blank. quests sll persons who are Able to my alien designation. Out of a day. October l.lth. at Chitat with'^ut. with attendant worries kins. Chicago and Harvard Uni­ tage in Manchester. During the The actlrfn In the Solomona, which "It would be there no matter ing Japanese battle force burned a- wounded officer and they ma­ There will be no Interruption of Church Cathedral at 2 p. m. Tms Directors elected at the annual mafid said today that Axi.s fight­ Hartford. Ocl. 13—'Ti—John C. islands operations, for taking the chine-gunned them to save him. I call during regular office hours total of 600,()00 In the nation, ht er planes shot down two four-en­ Moran, v-'ho ret'.'cd as chief of the and Harships." versities. winter month.s there is much work resulted In th# lots of the U.S.S. who was governor." the candidate vivid images of flaming guns and revealed there Baa been cause - to the plants' prociuctlon of war ma­ will take the place of the usual Ij^ll meeting to ■ servfc for three years After the war, Mr. Bowles add­ islands after three days of bitter Chicago. Oct. 13— —The Chi­ don't know whether it waa a from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p, m. to terial. gined . American bombers near Hartford Fire department' in De­ He is a member of the National to be done in the warehouses of Vincennes, the U.S.fe. Quincy and told Hartford County Republican ships in the memories of the sur­ do so In order to relieve conges­ Intern only 228. day meeting, they have “■had. ■■ were Frank Cheney. Jr., Herbert ed, "after they adij up the score, the Burr Company to get ready women today at a luncheon. fighting. cago Tribune, in a copyright arti­ shark, or not, h»tT'"while I was out At the same time, the pepaft- B. Hoitse; Howard I. Taylor, Tobruk yesterday and a • third cember, 1936. after more than 50 Association of Bible Instructors, U.S.S. Astoria occurred on Au­ ■ (V>i. -Merritt Edson, Ches- vivors of three heavy U. U S.'a^ulsS.';rfruls- tion and confusion during the eve­ Among those interned in thUi -a the peoples of Connecticut w-lli for the Spring shipments. By Said Baldwin: there in the water. I aaw a big ment of Justice announced the ar­ Maude R. Hill. All will serve until honiher crashed alter being hit by year* oP-ser\’ice. died siiddenlv i . : , . ■. . , National Phi Kappa- Delta, and gust 9, the Navy Department has . ter, Va., .Marine C^orps raider cle today published an interview, ning hours tomorrow night and state is Pasquale De Clcco, for­ the time this work la done the •'This present talk about lower­ with .Milton A. Schneller. 34 year era sunk off Tulagi harbor Aug. 9. white streak heading for me. and. mer Italian vice counsul at New rest, by special agents of the FBI the annual meeting in 1946. the fire of an Italian engii\,e*t unit. ‘this morning at his summer Itome Arherican Association of Univer­ announced. commander, tor reiteatedly I did some fast swimming to get Thursday night. An augmented oh charges of bribcri', of Josef (No such loa.ses have been re­ in Black Point, Niantl'c. He the list of those who gave their sity Priifeasors. His recently pub­ men can return to their former On May 8, 1942, Arthur Miller ing the state debt is due to the old Chicagoan, electrician's mate, Some'j,,of the men who lived staff will be on hand to distribute- Haven, whose appeal from the at­ The other directors o f‘the asso­ utmost to back up the soldiers homes, but the.place where they tremicndous income from corpora­ striking the enemy from Tu­ back to the raft. I never aaw the Ben Decker, executive vice pfesi- N. V. Stocks ciation are Alvin L. Brown, Wil­ ported by i'\llied headquarters). was 77. lished text book on "Life and waa accepted an a member of An? first class.' who was aboard the through that night of horror-have the one-page forms known as ‘'Re­ torney general's order was denied and sailors at the front.” will room in Manchester can than deraon-Shea Post. Veterans of tion and business taxes—the high-, lagi Isl.and to Guadalcanal and U. S. S. Vincennes off Tulagj' har­ reached San Francisco, The Navy two men who swam off with me by Federal Judge J. Joseph Smith denf of Triumph; J. A. McCam- liam W. Harris, Charles S. House The United States bombers were Always robust, except for troil- Teachings of (Thrist". has already ■for leading successfully the after that." newal Certification No. 1 for Sup­ brldge, until very rc<%ntly civilian flying in formation when they ble with one hip becau.se of an in­ He e.xplaincd that special pro­ been adoptee' as the standard text be used for other workers Who Foreign Wara of the Unlte4 Statea eat in the history of the state- bor during the Battle of the Solo­ has permitte, er vva.s shot down by Italian fight­ had appeared to be in excellent additional oil to the ill, temporary Dr. Pearson was ordained pas­ The building on Bissell street it ent war to become a mem.ber of "We have this surplus in spite view to Roy J. Gibbons. Tribune e.ved Texan, was on sky control tion and require the signature of The Biddle . address waa hailed Am Airlines ...... 43 Charles B. Loomis, William J. ill, infirm and the young, and re­ of any efforts on the part of any ■Lieut. Col. Evans F. Carlson. s ta ff' writer, that the first Jap emy at Annapolis in 1930. He is 36 by the Italian-American colony ’ Triumph. Thornton, whose terpis expire in ers and another by German planes health, despite his years. He came tor of the Augustana Synod in is said, .will be fitted up to meet the4local poat. - watch on the Astoria, "rhe night the employer. A m C an ...... 6 5 i i minded residents that coupons to all the requirementa of the Board it had been planned to have his office holder. It would be there no Plymouth. Ohn.', leader of the counter-attack came by air on .years old. Lieut. 0>mdr. William here. A telegram to tht'attorney The arrest of Decker and 1944; Fred T. Blish, Sr., John K. it was said. up from the shore sevepal times 1917 and has., served as pastor oif Marine raider attack on Makin was blai k under thick, low clouds. H. Trucsdell, 39. of the Astoria, I’lan S|ierlal SeoHlnns dviUan Inspectors resulted from Am Rad St S ,...... 5S , The coniniunlqjie reported quiiet this summer and looked hale and. be issued for the first of the five several churches in the midwest. of Health. The change Is to b« father, Nathan Miller, a Past matter who waa governor. Aug. 7 and there were about 100 He could not see the other two The gasoline panei of the Local general from the Italian-American Am Smelt ...... ^____ 4 1 »» Pickles, E L. G Hohenthal. Jr., island Aug. 17. Jap planes in the attacking squad­ wounded in the bivttle, graduated Home, representing 6.000 member* | an audit by the renegotiation sec­ yesterday oq the Egyptian front. hearty as ever. periods must cover the use of oil During World War 1 he was-an started at once. Commander of the poat. Induct his No Right to Moke (laims cruisers. . the Vincennes and the Board, consisting of Chairman Am T A T ...... 129% and Charles p. Witfcher, whose Lieut. Col. Edwin A. Pollock. from Annapolis in 1925. He is from headed by N. C. Casclano. said th* tion of the Navy Procurement Of­ In intensive fighting over .Malta, VirtuallyliTI. his life he had been from Oct 1 to Dec. 2. army chaplain with- the rank of son into the poat but illness pre­ "And if my opponent (Gov. Rob­ ron. Quincy, which moved along with Frank Reilly. Frank Hyde and Am Tlub B . . . terms expire in 1943. Augusta, Ga., Marine commander Come Down Close to _Water • Illinois. Home "applauds your address, ex^ fice wrhlch uncovered, numerous in- ...... 4 4 % the communique said, 15 British associated with the fire departr "While the application (which first lieutenant. He has kept in vented at that .time and young ert A. Hurley, D.) claims credit the Astoria on their circular patrol Harold Turkington, is planning A m W a t W k a ...... 3 Other officers selected to serve must be filled in by householders for it, then. I ?ay he has no more of troops at Tenaru river; Guad­ "They came" down to within pre.sstng tolerance, understanding atances of bribery in the Triumph for a year were in Vice president, Spillii es were - ahot cloW'n m air ment. The son of a fireihan, he close touch with the youth.move­ MlHer waa made the first member of the harbor mouth, several special sessions over the company management. A full re­ Am 'ViacoBe ...... 29V; lights. starting Oct. 26 ( looks somewhat ment as a lecturer and instructor, Hospital Notes of the current war bydommander right to make such claim.-" than he alcanal Island, for annihilating al­ what appeared to be only a few I’niiticluiis Can't Get Bui tons week-end to consider the'’renewals and belief in loyalty of Italians in Howard I. Taylor; trea.surer. Her­ lived a.s a boy near Engine Com­ most 700 Japanese in that en- feet of the water." Schneller aaid, Hager's keen ears picked up America. They renew their pledg* port was then svibirtltted to the A n a c o n d a ...... 27% pany 1, adjacent to South Green. coniplicated," Mr. > Bowles said., much in demand, at Luther League EmeSt Lindera, who also has three has to tell the people of Connecti­ the ominous moan of an air­ and hope to complete as many aa A r m o u r III ...... 3 % bert B. House; secretary,. Maude "it's not as tough as it looks.” cut that he w*s, responsible for co'unter. “and were in such close order that Chicago (/P. The politicians posaihle in time to issue new books of loyalty to love of liberty, demo­ war frauds unit of the Department K. Hill: a.sAistant secretary, Alvin He never mis.scd going to a fire. Bible camps and convcntlMs from Admitted yesterdag: Eugene sons In the U. S.jsfrvices. plane. He flashed ■ mess.ige will have to get along during the cratic principles.and determination o t Justice for prosecution. The In- A tchi.son ...... 1 ...... 5 1 % coast to coast and is contributor Had D reo^O n Aug. 9th the sun -ising in the ea.4t this MaJ, Robert E. Galer. Washing­ we were able to blast many of by October 22. L. Brown; attorney, William S. He became a. substitute fireman CariPi. 362 .Vernon street; Mra. ton. D. C., Marine Corps flier, for them from the sky with our eight to the bridge. Word was sent fall campaign' without their per­ to win." • apectora are charged with accept- Atl Refln ...... 19>4 I at the age of 20. For half a cent­ to or editor of rAany youth publi­ Alice Johnston. Dobsonvllle; Mrs. From the date of the first no­ morning.? to the captain. On orders from the State OPA Aviation .Corp ...... 3 % Hyde. Rc"i’ets Vote Baldwin said.thqt the war in­ shooting down 11 enemy planes •inch shells, which -were fired point sonal advertising-lapel buttons. Office, requirements to obtain , ad­ John Tatty, of the local chaptar ling bribes- in the guise of "service ury. he was the symbol of the cations. Annette Taggart. 165 Cooper Hill tice by the Navy Department Mrs. blank into their midst." .Suddenly the night gave way to Firms which manufactured thou­ of the Mazzinl society, and Paul ■ fees." The Navy's.pjrellmInary In- Baldwin (7t ...... 15-% During the year 965.650 was- During his four-day stay in Miller knew that her aon had dustries had increased Treasury , from Aug. 30 to Sept. 28. He ditional gasoline will be much paid in matured shaj-es. The total Hartford Fire department. When Bootleg Gas street: Stanley Novak. 442 Center I and other Marine ptjota accounted He said the Japs "pursued the ,T glaring white as a flare burst sands of the lapel pins dicing Bonajuto, grand venerable of tha veatigation .Indicate that more B * O ...... "OiiTsixBill he retired, he took with him-the Manchester. Dr. Pearson will dl- street; Earl iCarpu.ska. 92 Wood­ gone. She had a dream on August funds. through the clouds a few hundred ...... atriettr on renewals. AH defense Bendix - ...... cash receipts were. $156,.802 and ‘■Yes. our war Industries have ! for 165 Japanese planes in the same tactics" on the second and former campaigns are not able to workers will be required to meet Order of Sons of Italy, pointed out than 91,000,000 in management big while helmet and the gold _vide his time between Bible land street; Mra Mary (Tarlson. 99 9, the date of the Solomons bat­ third days of the battle, but "we fret above the ship. JJimultaneous- | tom out any this year, officials in praising the move that local •irregularities". may be Iqjtolve.d. Beth Stl ...... cash on hand at the end of,-'the Studies' and Lcctureii in the Gospel Horhestead stVeet; William Bur­ tle, in which it wan vividly re­ poured ’ unexpected millions of j Solomons, the ridings on ride-sharing plana Boeing Airp .. year was $16,014. There ia loaned badge. Ring Is Found dollars into the state Treasury j ' Maj. John Smith. Lexington had come through the fight un­ ly from the southern end of : rhij. priorities have shut down and alternate means of transpor­ Italians have strongly urged ellm* Await C>mipetent Olticlds Sen. Maloney Disagrees "I am going fo take this old of Matthew with the general dick. 75 Union strCet; Miss Jose­ vealed to her that her son had scathed and our defense was irri-' Tulagi bay-, a searchlight pinioned | celluloid, tin and brass—-need- ination of the "alien enemy" deaiff* The plants wdll be returned to Borden ...... on first mortgages $1,237,882.10. theme'“ The King ami .His .King­ phine Plaga, Wapplng. made the" supreme sacrifice. but every housewife knows that | Okla., Marine aviator. He shot tation. and it ia expected that Series 77 matured' in Jul.v ami hat." the chief told friends. "It proving." t thc Astoria for a brief rfioment. | p,j tf, ntake the buttons. The oniy large number of renewals will be nation. the company management as soon Can Pac On tlie Disposition of ha.s beep a faithful friend and dom.”'fie"will spe'ak Thursday and Admitted today. Americo Gia- Shortly after receiving word of hia increased income does not neces-j jown more plane.s (16) than any Schneller^ said he was asleep The United Statea attorney indW as competent officials satisfactory Cerro De P . . . the next scries, 78. will mature in Tliree States Involved sarily mean that you can spend | other U. S. pilot from Aug. 21 Shells From Close Quarters j of lapel buttons being manu- rejected for failure to cooperate guard through I have forgotten Friday evenings, Saturday after­ comi, 11 Chestnut streetl Walter p'oasible fate, her husband receiv­ when the general alarm was., The light snapped off. Then puns ' factured, said officials, were iden- cated that Italians may now apffiy to teth the Army and Navy are Ches A Oh .. .. Ja'huary 1943, A new series. No. Fniids of (ioverninenl. noon. Sunday morning and Sunday llurlock, 39 Cottage street; Jalnea ed a furlough from hia atation in money with a lavish hand. Econo-1 to Sept. 15. hia squadron downing, with the goveimment's attempt to 103 opens this month. A dividend how many years." In New Plot to Sell sounded and "when all Hell broke ftamed fnim close quarters and | tifleation pins worn by war "find conser\"c gasoline and tires. for recovery of contraband articles avadlable. The 'IViumph company Chrj’sler ...... Saw I>C|Nirtment Grow afternoon. His subjects will in­ Lovett. Middle liirnplke East; the Carribean, the lOtb Naval Dis­ my means living well within your §3 Jap planes although they were loose and the old Vincennes seem­ i^ich as short-wave radio* sad had been awarded the Navy "E " Col Gas A El .. of 4 per cent was declared to anticipated income— it means j always outnumbered two-to-one the Astoria shuddered under the j government workers. When books are issued for the Washington. 0'.'t 13 (Ti For the Directing the fire department Gasoline Coupons. clude -'"The Annunciation of the Janet Larson. 56 School street. trict, and came to her aide by ed to shiver from stem to stern. impact of shell, after shell. Am­ for production . achievement, and Coml Inv Tr .. sharcho’lders as of .Septcmlier 30. King," "Thp Proclamation of the Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Army bomber, landing in Wash­ wise spending. It means putting j and sometime.^ four-to-one. next period, applicants must turn first time in his career in Con­ from headqunrter.s on Pearl street “ The first Jap hit smashed munition ready boxes exploded Moults Twice .\nnuHll.v in their old books and must also ' the government ia anxious that Coml Solv . . . . 1942. gress he voted for a ta-x bill “with King.” "The Kingdom of the John Simmons and infant son. 93 ington a abort time after his re­ .something aside for the-.'tainv Starting November 1 it is an­ —and invariabl.v on the scene at Hartford. Oct. 13.—(^(.-^Inves­ our sky aft (rtsir range find- . and showered the bridge and the produce their automobile registra­ No Local Oenaetary this record not be interrupted. Comwlth Edis considerable regret and doubt," .any big fire—(Thief Moran saw the tigation of 'what is believed to be King.’’ "The Messenger of the Pearl street; Mrs Martin Rutsky lease h(ul been granted to return day.” ' , '■ !. *T) to pieces...... *TTien n r .Meanwhile, continuance of the Cons Airp . . . . nounced that war bonds will be and infant daughter, 3 North The former governor said that deck with lead. The ptarmigan moults twice a tions so that the senal number of Senator Maloney iD-Conni told department grow from the days of a tri-state gasoline coupon bootleg King" and "Christ and the Pres­ home. *' I took a torpedo right in our It was the beginning of the bat­ year, changing to a snow-white the new book mqy be applied. Having no cemetery of ita own, resent management under condi- Cons Edis . . . . : on sale at the office of the ass >- the Senate in a biief speech on the ent (Trisis.” street. Earlier in tha present wfir, At - there were many "conscientious M ancheM er Estes Park. OIo., thrtvinf towa lons disclosed by the Navy inves­ elation. hand-drawn ho.se carts, through ring, including Ci)nnecticut, was guts^ \Ve shuddered again. tle that ended only after the three j coat for winter and back to a red- Cons Oil ...... new revenue measure. ,lhc era of spirited horse.s, steam- Discharged today; Mrs. Shirley thur. Miller had aeryed on the servants" working for the state. Came another direct bit, and at the entrance, to Rocky Moun­ Stigation was regal ded as endan­ Cent Oil Del .. announced today by State OPA "In many departments there pnlted .States fighting ships, had ! dish-brown or gray one in the The American flag al.so is known His comment followed a dl.scus- pumpers and finally wholly mo­ Director Che.ster Bowles. Rada. West WUlin^on; Mrs. Ken­ North Atlantic convoy, making Date Book ail lights went nut. Shells and as a color, s standard, and an en­ tain National Park, buries its gering production on a full-time Cent Can ...... neth Wild and Infant daughter, 6 aeveral trips to Britain as a mem­ has been good work done. The been morally wounded. •spring. Most h'rds rhoult only once sion in which he was joined by torized equipnnent. with chemical Connecticut,. New York and New Nazis Nip Red tor|)edoes meanwhile were - "We'd been fighting constantly a vear. sign. dead in other towns. Corn Prod . . . . Senator Danaher IR-Conn) in the Main street. • ber of the U-JI- S. Quincy. present administration has coa.st- Tonight Tom C. Clarl:, chief of the War Del L A Wn << extinguishers. Jersey police and OPA officials, he ed along on the w’ork|v«« did^ur-, (aiming fast. Number One .since the beginning of the Tulagi Local Stocks interrogation of Senator Walsh He directed operations at such said, are seeking to uncover the Attacks in Bud Births: Yesterday, an infant - ^ Eye-WiOieaa Account Retail Credit Bureau. Country flreroom was hit directly af­ Frauds unit, sai j that the unit and Du Pont ...... (D-Mass) on the subject of dis­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Elgen- Mrn. .puller is bearing upi brave- ing 1939 and 1940. battle. 36 hourJi bciorc," said Ha­ the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ big fires as the G. Fox'and Comf possibility of the ring, with four ..f Cluh.Kdinncr meeting, 6:30. - ter us. The third tor|»edo hit ger, whose home ia In Marquez, Eastman' Kod '. position of funils recovered by the pany blaze in 1917, the Union sta­ brod, 31 Delmont street. ‘ ly in tha preaant crisis and with Reaps Benefits of Hard Work Old Fashioned CTilcken Pie sup­ th«WNumber Four flreroom. tion. with the Armv and the Navy, Elec Aiito-L . men. one of Devon and the others Otto} Births: Today, a son to Mr. and last Bight's confirmation of the "I say," asserted the speaker, Tex, ■ , Furnished by Putnam and Co. War and Navy departments, and tion fire in 1914 and the Auditor­ of Brooklyn, N. Y., already under (Continued (rnm Page per. North Methodist church. The fifth hit the forward en-' ia now making a thorough inves­ Rrie RR Ct . . . the Maritime Commission in the Mra. Francis Cresenzl, 183 losa of bar aon's ship, -(iBd gn eye "the present administration reap­ "The first salvo hit us while tigation of all' phases of the case t Central Row, Hartford ium building on Asylum street. In arrest. ^----- Jqjnt meeting Air Wardens of gine room and the Mxth some of the 'meh were still Gen Eleg , .. .. Insuranee re-negotiaMon of contracts. the same year. O t the Caucasus land - fighting Eldridge. street. witneaa account of the sinking of ed the benefits of two year(i of Prefinct ,§ and 6 at Hollister struck forward at the Imw. and that, where warranted, grand Gen Foods . . . , OPA enforcement officials here the ebmmunique said; ^ the cruiser given her by Donald hard work on our part —and I say running to ' llV’lr stations. s' Bid Asked The Connecticut senators con- He was proud to say that he reported that two other Connecti­ Street scfi'ool fat 7:30. "Then firing ceased almost a.s ^ Jury action will follow promptly Gen Mot ...... teiWed that "excessive profits re­ "In the northwestern part of The United States claims about Knowles of Glastonbury, grandson too, that the present happy state Hlghl at the* iM-glnnlng, they Aetna Casualty __ 123 128' never lost a man at th,e scene of cut men are being investigated in Mecting’'First Aiders; St. Bridg­ abruptly as it had started. ,We knocked out one of our tur­ Goodyear T A B Aetna F i r e ...... 49% 51% covered In renegotiation of con­ the (Taucasus another enemy 1.000,000 square miles of Antarc­ of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Richards, ot finance is due entirely to eco­ et's at 7:30. Int Harv . . a fire. connection with the ring, while tica, formerly of Mancheater, the loaa nomic factors over which they hair were stUl aflotat, but listing rets. Aetna Life ...... 27 29 tracts should go back to the Treas­ Under his direction the drill group waa encircled and an­ Tomorrow ■; badly." ' ' Int Mer Mar .. ury, instead of remaining under two others are under questioning nihilated in -difficult forest strug­ of bar son’s life was confirmed. have no control. "As soon as their searchlights Thought Automobile 36 38 school and alarm system were de­ in New Jersey.. Monthlv meeting of Mons-Ypres Schneller said Comdr. R. A. picked us up. we turned and start­ Int Nick ...... Conn. General . . . . . 26 28 the control of the department veloped;'as '.ell as fire prevention gles. Preparations for attack" made Legal Notices 7S Knowles, a member of the deck "Many of our people here In Po.st. British War Veterans at Hansen appointed him to the up­ Int P a p e r...... issuing the contract.* The investigation, conducted.' by the Soviets were smashed force of the cruiser, said that the Connecticut are working long ed firing to poll. It seemed to me ^Important Notice And I will take ;iou to me for a Hartford Fire 88% 90% cam paf^s and building i Inspec­ since Oct. 3, led to the arrest of A T A. COVKT OF PROBATE HELD British-American Club. per' dock "to see how things that ships were coming at Us frpm Int T A T ...... 45 Walsh was chairman of a finance through effective artillery fire at at Manchentcr. wLlhln and for the Quincy waa attached at night and hours for good pay in the shops American L»‘pion Home, 10 to people, and I will he to you a God; Hartford Stm. poll 41 tions. He originated new methods the fourth man. Bryant L. Atkins, looked." IkiU^ side.s. Just then, over from Johns - Man .. National Fire ...... 56 .58 sub-committee which worketj out another place. district of Manchester, on—the J3th after a violent borflblng he v.'-as : with war contracts. We shoujd all 4:30 p. m.—Work on Red Cross Found Raging Inferno 'u id ye shall know that I am the Jone.s A T-au .. for computing fire los.»es. a Volunteer .worker in a Brooklyn day of Outf.Iier. A. I>.. tJ<47. thrown 30 feet ,off the.w- deck and 1 -bacause war the Ipland on the West of us. a.l Phoenix 81% 83% amendments to the renegotiation W H S ‘'South of Terek enemy counter­ 'surgical dres-sings. A standing in­ Lord your God. v hleh bringelh vou Keniiecott He one of the flrjjt presi­ rationing board office, on Sunday. rhenm t WITeUAM sS. HY’ I»E. Ksq.. into the water by the explosion of "On pponing the hatch into the searchli.ght caught iis in its beam. | nut fnini under the burdens of the Travelers ...... 400 420 law. .• dents of th,-* New England Asso­ attacks made wdth the aaaistanicc JudKc. ' J . work ia hard. work. WB should all vitation to all women to assist in Marine compartment, I found the Llgg A ,My B . .KeaNon for Vote Brooklyn police said he ^'as the of tanks remained without suc- a heavy Jap bomb. be hopeful, too.•■that, these folks (^ t Loose al Light | Bus Schedule C]ianges Cgyptians__E\v of W m le T., .Mortkn late of Knowles said that he was in ^he can save some of their money armed (forces. Come at any hour (?onn. Lt. and Pow. He was bom May 6, 1865, son arrested. .Manchester In said district, deceas­ water for eight hours and wfas Schneller told Gibbons. . . . "When the light and after a few minutes ' Loew's ...... Conn. .Pow...... 28 30 hu.shed as Maloney said he voted The high command said that in and lay it aside and invest it, a.s of the day mos.t convenient. Life ta mo,stIy froth and bubbfe; Mont Ward . .. of Thomas and Johanna Condon Horw Plot Discovered ed. ^ I later picked up by a destroyer and I came down the ladder into out.^ xiir light went out in a kind of a J IS'erossitaled b.v Mile Per Hour War EmerKency Speed Limit Two things stand like st'one: Hartford El. Lt. .. 40% 42% for the bill "oniy because, we are Moran. He entered the fire de­ the “central and northern" sectors Up4»n application. 4»f The Hart­ they are doing, in war stamps and ThurMlaj", Oclolier 15 control quarters two and a half Na.sh - Kelv . ■ 23 26 In a war and because the money Uncovery of-the ring. ilr. Bowles of the long battlellne weather con­ ford-Conn e(‘i lent Trust (!tjmpany, taken to Australia with many bonds, nibse earnings can make^ Educational Club meeting. Lin­ big puff. Lieut. Comdr. E.^ K. This State Keifulation Becomes Effective 12:01 A. M.. Kindness in iinothei's tixiuble. Hartford Gas ...... partment after working for ''a few Trustees, praying for uutiMirity to other aurvivors. Miller, he said, decks below topside. 1 reported to Wakefield 'vas directing the fire Natl Bisc . . . . . S. N, E. Tel. Co. .. 107 112 mii.st be spent. said, resulted when a Devon filling ditions wene worsening and activ­ life easier and better, once thia' Courage .n our own. years at Colt's Patent Fire Arms station operator reported to sell>-^artain real estate known atf was not on watch that night, and coln school at 4 p. m. Mr. Hansen that in my opinion it He waa one good officer. He had j October 15, 1942 Nat Cash 'Reg Unit. Ilium. Shs. . •.. 36 3ft "It is unfair to refrain from vot* ity waa limited to artillery and Bretton Hoad, In We>*t war is over, and we (tan buy auto­ Friday, Cictober'16 — Adam Lind.s.ay Gordon.' Nat Dair>,' . . .. •Manufacturing Company. 'Thomas A. Lucas o{_Uie New Mil­ '■he believed that the hea\'y bomb would be jiosslble to escape If we lost bis binoculars and after, look- I Western Ma.ss ; . 16 18 mg. although, parts of the bill are Appointed n substitute fireman reconnaissance operationa. Hartford. Connecticut, as per ap- mobiles, washing machines, re­ Meeting Armistice Day conimit- went straight, up and not through .Nat Distill ... exceedingly unfair," he .said. ford War Price md. Rationing A Spanish legion waa aaid to piicAtlon on tile. It is that ripped into the deck of the frigerators, radios and the many ing around a minute he asked to 1 How To Save 'Tires— Industrial Feb. 16, 1886, He be^me a regu­ Ok DKHKD:—T hat the. forefrolng '(Cruiser and which Ihrew him over­ tee. Army and Navy Club, at 8. the 'tofflcers' forward pas.«age, NY Centi'al . .. Maloney called for a review of Board that he had purchased two have beaten back a Ruaeian at­ other things that make life easie(^ ■ Saturday,. (k'iober 17 ' borrow mine. He tivok- a look , •\nd Voiir Marriage, Tcm» Acme ■ Wire...... 16% 18i-i lar cailman Jan, 6. 1887 and a full application be heard and determin­ board, klUed many of the crew of "Therie were 48 men in that through the glasses 1 handed him j Scheilulf* Changes on the llartfonl-Maiiehesler Nor Am Co . .. "our l(}ose practices as far as ex­ regular Aug. 20, 1895. sheets of "C" coupons from a (Ton- tack and infiectad heavy lossea ed at the Probate Office In Man­ and more pleasant. ''■* Smorgasbord at ' the Emanuel area of the ship and Mr. Han­ _ „ ,, . Northern Pkc Am. Hardware . . . . •<|21 23 penditures are concerned." ■ and necticut- motorist for ^3^.60. chester In sttid District, on the SUh' the cruiser instantly as .Jt buried and said. Well, that's one Jap I Mutfreesborii Promotion to regular engineer during the course of these opera­ Seeing Businrfsa Dry I p Lutheran church. son, upon receiving my'report, Tenn. , Mar- ' puci^ard Arrow H A H cm. . 34% said he did not agree "with what The driver’s car registrati(?n was|' tions. day of Odlober, A. D.. 15li2. at f itself deep into the interior of the But there are Utousands of peo­ who'll never throw Mother shell riages and ai^.rnohite Ur.-s. opine.H , June 28, 1889, wafe followed by an­ o’clock (w^ t.) in the forenoon, and Tuesday, October 20 ■aid those who wished to go Billing.s A Spencer 2% 3% I understand to be the purposes of tumqd over to the state OPA, and ship. at us.’ Route as FolloHs: T. G. Bond, both must .h«-'manag-. •p... other to second deputy chief Oct. that notice be Klven to all persons . Miraculous Rescue < ple In Connecticut whose .Incomes 'iCtooklng School at State (theater ' coufd do so, and that It was Bristol Brass . .V.. 38% 41% the amendment (renegotiation) Connecticut state police soon halt­ interested,in said estate of the pen­ have not yet and may never in­ "But we kept getting hit. ed (;aretully to make them la.st. y^Uno Mi|„nt ■WILLIAM 8. MY'DE. Bag.. ‘'Guess my time had^not come.’* "It is important because a dol­ 3" o’clock.— Petersburg. Va.. was on the tion. No sena^ in livasting. four Std Oil Cal ...... he said bore out his contention complete. Brooklyn police that Atkins had o'chtek lev. t.) in the forenooii, and Judkv feet out from one* of the corners Quincy. He told of getting aboard schedulefi possible for our patrons and to conserve the limited Bankers Trust .... An aKfijcmrnt for tlie adopti(m of lar wasted is a dollar that we can­ •J TucMlay, October t T .good tires, he says. Std Oil Ind ...... that amounts recovered may be agreed to supply him with "any that notice he xlven to nil persons of the raft to act os a guard a life raft after the cruiser had ; number of buses now necessarj' for the war effort. Oentral Hanover .. Omiea To Beg Bread. number” of gasoline ration interested In said estate of the pen Raymond John Bllvrratono.'a minor Believes In Obeying Father not use to beat the Axis'. A dollar Cooking School at State theater Success of his mairciage? That's' .SW Oil NJ ...... Cha.se ...... expected for anv purpose within denry of said appllcaliun .and the apvd hftoen yrara. roaldlnx In tha paid to A political 'straphanger' ia against sharks. Other men oc­ been abandoned and of ilgnaUi.ng ' •implf: "Keep out of‘ had habitiS- the original outline oC the ajSpro- Kta.va To Buy B o n d s coupons. town of .Manrhratrr, in aaid Dla- at 1 p. m. Texas Co ...... ChemicaL.,,^.,...... time and place oChearln* thereon, Blackfoot, Idaho — (IP) — Bill a dollar'lost to the war effort. And Tuesday,'November 9 cupied similar positions.” a U. S. deitroyer with a flashlight. and atay home with your snfe.' priation bill. Atklqa Brooklyn police added, hy publlshinx a ropy of thie order Irlct. having bran rxhlbltrd to thla Schneller "sald he was picked up Timken Roll B ...... City ...... »'ourl by Samurl Schora and laabrlte Clough, 12-year-oId son of County the people of Connecticut want to C^Mklng School at State theater Nobody Takes .Money Un Carbide ...... New York—(Ah—Clutching at secured^^ supply of loose cou­ In some newspaper having a circu­ by a .destroyer and transferred to "While, we were in the water." Oontlnental ...... pons from a collection' resulting lation In said district, at least five Bilvarttone Schora of aaid Manrhaa- Sheriff Del Clough, believes in their state government run e f a t.l p. m. * *oog*T Union Psc Corn Exchansa . . • Tnrklali Totacoo a paper shopping bag, the pan”' days before the day of laid hearing, ter. the aignera thereof, for accept­ ficiently an^ on-a 'wise spending’ another ship and taken to a .base Wiliiam^n said, “ there was one when books were tailored to fit ance and approval. It la thereupon obeying his father. A two-point Saturday, November 7 Here’s TAOO Of ’Em Unit Air L ...... First. National ...... Grown In OalUemta handler walked into a bakery and to appear if they eee cauae at aaid b.'-tis so that it will he easier tq and transferred aboard a transport guy close to me. He had altftost ordered a loaf of bread, freshly varloua dri'ving requirementa. He time and place and be heard rela­ ORDKREDirr-That notice be given uck waa spied on Bill’s first hupt- Oremonial Tall Cedars of Leb­ Unit Aire ...... Guaranty Trust . . . . tive. thereto, and make return to to all peraona l«ereated to appear ig trip. ’’Where'll I shoot him?’ pay th . taxes to our Federal gov­ and taken to the west coast. his whole body shot away. Oace Maw Terk— Sander- Fresno, Calif.—(T) — Turkish sliced. The clerk sliced the bread. waa released In 98,000 bonds, Mr. anon, Masonic Temple. Unit Corp ...... Irving Trust ...... this court, and hy mulllnK.on or be at the Prohate Office In Manchea- Sasked breathleaa BUI. "Between ernment to carry on thejs^r." TUk*sday, DeiAmber 1 Schneller told the Tribune writ­ he said, very quiet. "I can't last pan apd Frank Oumit, who atar- Unit Gas Imp ...... Manhattan t 0t)uco, normally imported at the The panhandler said he had no Bovfles said. fore October 14. 1941. a copy ot thia ter, in aaid District on the 24th (!' v the eyes." Billy shot and the buck er that "we lost a lot of line boys more than 15 or 20 minutes more. y w * . rate ^ 60,(X)0,000 pounds a year money. The clerk palled police. The state OPA (Thief today com­ order addreeaeil to the M.-inchester of October. t»42. at. » o'clock ( •. ^Caledonia Marlcet kt O nter vad on Broadway for re- LS ^tubber ...... Manufact. Tr...... t.) then and there to s'low r dropped. He was drilletl in the Birth OI Round-End Knife aboard the Vincennes and the I got a hundred dollars in iny V plimented the New. MlUord board Memorial Hospital, care of The .Map- church. ‘ aaaUy atarted eoUeyting tunew US Steel ...... N. Y. Truit ...... for blmdlng with the domestic Police saw th ^ contents of the •hester Trust Company, Treiiaurer. f any they have, why llic f. exact center of bis forehead. other ships that were with it. pocket here if It'll do you fellovv's written alnce the start of World Warner Br Piet ...... Public National . . . crop, is now being grown in Calt- bag, called 'Treasury officials. They and the Devon filling station opera­ anchester. Conn.; Y. M. C. A. of Ing agreement ahould not bo These lada were my buddies. From any good- But nobody took it-’’ cepted and approved hy thla rou'.?. Cacdlnal Richelieu of France or­ F& W ar n . West Union ...... Title Guarantee ... fomisu Originator of the project left the panhandler mihua the tor on their cooperation, which he .Manchester, care Thom as Bentley, - Deppleedl^guege dered .all his knlvea to be round­ 'Bowerful iTour now 01^ I fight for Uncle Sam and . Hager told o t rescue shipis firing Mow it)ey>e decided to give up la N. S. tahapM, a Greek hom in bag but with 9693 in war l^nds. said, led to quick action by the Treasurer. Manchester. Conn.; New- ’.V nubM'btnk thla order once m West El A Mfg ...... U. S. Trust ...... InatPU Home For Crippled Chil­ acme newspaper having a circiflaV ed on the end when he became dls- for vengeince, too.” their machine-guns to drive off pM the war is over. The reason: Woolworth ...... Turkey ajtd mgaged in totacco The bag had contained that sum state OPA. inspection division. dren, "Cara The Hartford-Cohnecll- tlon in Kuld Dlatrlct at least flvk tha BngUib Unguage was da- gustad at tha way a dinner guest If mixed with, 4000 cubic feet of the sharks that had been attract­ iMir two guaet rooms are pver- Elec Bend A 8h (Curb ..... Gasoline vapors have been culture befoiK coming to this ia old gold-back bills, called in out TnTet Company. Treasurer, days' befora said day asalgneq by ^aplsed by Francis Bacon, who used the aharp point of hia knife air in a closed space and ignited, On Ita closest approach to the ed by the men struggling in the •Wkig .wtth aearly T.300 copies country. With war . cutting off by the Treasury, which the pan­ .Hartford. Conn. this Court for said hearing. water. found to have aneathetic effect* John Cabot - discovered New­ V WILLIAM 8. HYDF. W ILLIAM 8, HYDE strove to write chiefly in Latin as a toothpick. Others followed 24 pounds of flour would be pow­ earth, Halley's comet came with-, I paM etle Wieet music and the similar to those ~ot alcoholic shipments. from abroad, he looks handler hSL() been hoarding. He foundland in 1497, and it ia the Ju d a a Judge, esplte this fact, be is best known suit and thus the round-ended ta- erful enough to throw a One-ton in a distance of 14,000j)00 milss, "When the destroyer came up on lav Is anip Hwee years old. Read Herald Advs. vapors. ' s[ forward to f good demand. didn't get the bread. oldest Britiah-owrned colony. H-107m -4«. H -l«-M -4«. ( ’ Mg 91MU 9 M fiOfUah sniM. bis knUa osmo into ganersi usa. weight five mllee into the air. on May X, 1910. as. ahe wa* firing," he said, “v t j A '.L'-

■ I . . V '■y : " V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHFSTER. CONN. TUF.5UA1. OCIURER 13.-194^ " y - m f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1948 PAGE ELEVEN The enemy's known losses total 38 I ships sunk or darhaged. T oB ackU SO Garden Club Guest Speaker .Australian Cruiser Lost Local Marine Airview of Action on Wake Island Obituary The spectacular battle, fought in nhe glare of star sheds and Work LoralK Hears Lecture •searchlights, also brought destruc­ In Solomons ''I tion of the Australian cruiser Can­ Middletown Sfops Stubborn Manchester High Team^ 13-0 berra. The Navy, ^ h ile acknow­ 1 Deaths ledging many Allied/casualties, re­ James T. King, Jr., In- Soroptoiiiisk. Gliil) .\{»- .\ ^ : : -i |Ba«trated Talk on Birds Mrs. Jennie 31, Bennett ported that most of the crew men points Its ij^ominiUep’ were saved. foriii.H His CarentM of Mrs. Jennie M. Bennett, widow And Flowers Is Thor’ of Darius Bennett, .died at her Capf. Samuel N. Moore of Alex­ I*re«eiil Wliereai>out», Alijo ut Shifty Back 'Meets Cuebas in Hartford oughly Enjoyed. andria, Va., commander of the home, ' 146 Center street, this Two Forward Passes Score Quincy, waa among those lost. The morning following a long illness. Joe Louis States skippers of-the Vincennes and the Mr. and Mrs. James T.r. King^^f Mrs. Bennett waa bom in Rain­ Mam^hester Soroptimista helc Looks Clumsy Frank J. P r « ^ of West Astoria, Captains F, L. Ricfkohl 19 Foster street, have rec/^ed bow. Conn., September 16, 1856, their luncheoji business meeting Hartford, w l ^ ^ v e an Illustrated of Maunabo, Puerto Rico, and word . from their son, . Jamies T. and was a resident of Willimantic this noon at the Country club­ After Ground Attack Fails! nature leottfre before the Maii- William G. Oreenman of Water- King. Jr., who is with t ^ Marines for m ^ y years; and had been a Status Both Way! resident of Manchester for the house. with Mi.ss Hellen A, Hol­ -Toting Ball cheatpr Garden Club last night at towii, N. Y , wete saved. at Giiadairnnal, .Solomon Islands. The Navy said it was impoa.sibic past eight years. brook. pre.sident of the club it the-'Y. M. C. A., proved to be a Military restriclions-.prohibltcd his charge.. After the singing ol to determine what loWes were suf­ telling but little--^bout his duty, She was a member of the Cen*. Brilliant Defense ottl tharming speaker. The beaiitifully ter Congtegajional church of America and the salute to the flag Heavyweight Champion Hirsch, However, Covers colored still pictures of wll(MlQ3Ki. fered by the Japanese force of but he asked ^his parents to tcli Grid Sport cruisers and destroyers. But, the Manchester ’ and a member of routine busine.ss was transactec Boonifl Badgers Ground Halts Four! ars in their native habitat delight­ his chums Ijere that "they don't and reports of officers and com­ Thinks Long Layoff Plentji’ G round; Good communique added that "the ene­ know whqt they're mi.ssing.” Chapman Court No. 10. Order Of Tries Inside 5 Yard! ed the nuitlence accompanied as my, withdrew to the ■ northwe.st the Amaranth, a life member of mittee submitted and approved Mav Be Out they were with her description of James' enlisted in the Marinos Several new member.s were pro­ From ActiA’e W ork in' Pasber and . Blocker V ilhout attempting an attaj^ on last Jliniiary 1 and was sent to the Robert Morris Chapter, O.E.S., Line; Overhead Gam«| their discovery hy Mrs. Preston- our transports and supply jmips." Holyoke. Mas.4.. posed and elected. Ring Detrimental. For Wisconsin. and her husband who was a great PafTis Island, S. C..' for training, Entertulninent ConuiiJttee Guarding latnding of .Supplies jAter shiftinc to New River, S. C., T She is survived ’ by one daugh­ Next Season Clicks for .Winners;I lovei of nature and who was to ter, Miss Lela M. Webster of thia Mrs. Blanche Prentice was ap­ -By l->rf/; Crb»ler have given last night's lecture, had The conflict opened as the Al­ to train with the 1st Marine Tank pointed as. musician of the ciut . y- By Art Edson By Burton Benjamin MlAilgan's Head fOnrh Coughlin Real Star. lied cruisers stood guard over the Regiment, from which ixiint he towp. not his death occurred a short Funeral services will be held and Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Ma­ Kansas City. Oct. 13- The Madison, Oct. 13 — "Ilier* is * Twelfth men are going from tlnae ago. Apparently they had landing of supplies and additifinal Was sent to the Soilth Seas. He new lilt to "On Wisconsin!" and Transportation Flans bad to worse, and I am "getting a troops on the bases seized py U. S. Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, rion Rowe and Miss Margaret Na- * ■ ' Joe Louis controversy—will he or_^ A stubbornly fighting Manches­ traveled far and near in -their .Mrs. Fninr<“s K»xlick ^ first landed at New Zealand and poll were named a.s entertainmdnl bit tired of seeing spectators en­ .Murines on Aug. 8 and 9. Enemy siib'scqiiently took up position on at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 won't he fight again?—has ended. , tall aophomore, is Do Not Cover Sports ter High football team went down quest of rare blossoms. Many of East Center street. committee. A bowling leagiu ter the lineup. They seem to fol­ the most interesting pictures were The Women's Republican club of planes dropped flares over the Guadalcanal Island in the initial Both sides are right. the reason. low teams coached by me. to defeat to on experienced Mid­ l.anding operutfons and the Japan­ Rev. Paul Ross Lynn, supply under the direction of ^Ds. Ctars Program Now; War taken on Cape Cod. One of the Manchester will hold its October invasion there. Turkington w4ll begin games Fri­ Sergeant Joe, on hia way from ' Registering from Wausau, Wi*., The first one actually stopped dletown High squad, at the West ese .ships, skirtinjr the south coast Pastor of the Center Congrega­ High. Hirsch'S athletic record read reels pictured nature from early meeting. Wednesday afternoon tional c.hurch wU^ officiate, and in- day evening at 7:30 at the Y. M Fort Riley, Kas., to U>s Angeles Effort Comes First, the play. The second hit the lim­ Side Oval yesterday ,, afternoon, spring to late fall. of Siivo isla;vd,between Tiilagi and like that poet*4 by Frank Merri- ner, but could not stop him. The Octiiber 21. at 2;3(j at the home of Xlundalcanal.-tipenod up with guns terment will be in the New ceme­ C. A., and mset each Friday eve­ for a two weeks' furlough, diplo- 13-0, But there waa little conso­ Wings by My Window Mrs Harold Reed of '227 South well, and the alxxfoot. two-inch, third didn’t even get a chance to and tori>cdoe8. Low«‘r Aije Call tery in Wlillniantic. ning at that hour -and" place lot maticallv voted both yes and no By Harry Grayson Perhaps one that intrigued the Main street .VIrs. Reed will act as while waiting for his early mom- | 185-pound youngster ha* lived up show what , he could do. lation in the victory for the down The efieniy headed for the .supply _ Friends may call at the funeral the present. Tho.se who have not .- to advance notice*. St. Louis, Oct. 13.— While rtVer team. Three times tt bad ftudicnce the most was one t*n- hostes-s of the meetifig: ^Irs Fran­ home Wednesday afternoon and already signed up are urged to- b« ing plane. : In 1933, with my unbeaten Utled, 'Wing's by My Window. " ces Redick of Newington, Repub­ .ships:' The Canberra, covering the Cue for Aelioii He hasn't exactly retired. Still ! -,...Hlrsch -is considefed tl best Branch Rickey la optimistic about Princeton team mighty near the forced its way to within th* five- landing operations -at fii# point, evening. pre.sent at the match Friday eve­ left halfback prospect Wisconsin yard line and each time a deter­ Mrs. Pre.’ ton said In the Winter lican candidate for .Secretary of ning. he doubts if he ever does any more the future of baseball, we believe Dartmouth goal-line, a spectator aeason when jaunts through the was damaged, set afire and later heavyweight Utle-defending. i hss had in years. leaped from the stands and took mined forward w'all refused to State will tie the guest .speaker. (Continued, from Page One) M em orial Ma.ss 'KoUovv 31en’s Club ^He was* in great demand at the that the current football leaeon, woods and fields are Impossible, a M rs.‘ Retlick spoke in .Manches­ abandoned. She sank the next (In Omaha Sunday Joe toldj his place In the Green line. budge. ’ There will be a .second anniver­ Miss Marion Tinker, vice presi­ close of his preptoareer, but want­ which opened with smaller crowdi , fitop F1iwt_^Di1ve great source of interest is the ter about two weeks ago and made morning. After this brief engage David B. Kaufman of the Assocl- j By accident, his timing was so nient. the enemy steamed faas In the first Mrda, and their banqueUr Included serving- with Mrs. Reed are: Mrs. Joe had been misinterpreted). to, while contradictory and cloak­ force of destvovers and cruisers. age HgeAjt 33 or 34. that four members be appointed ■peed and ia plenty rapid up to 40 Oialky Wright, feather king, fights in Hartford this evening period that went for 28 yards, D*^ everything from "suet to nuts.” Harold Symin,;ton. Mrs. Harry "Th^m ore of such troops we IWRECKt* JAf»r *” to confer with the Council of the "When I said in Omaha I wasn’t i ed in a military vagueness, indi­ peanut butter being the item last "The.-enemy fire-,was heavy and yards. In a tuneup bout for his;fitle battle with Willie Pep of Hartford on guti.s to Zemanek, But "on the next Gu.stnf.son. Mrs. Edward Noren, have^in the field, the .siMiner the j yfiTROYER three se-fvice clubs already estab­ going to fight again,” Joe explain­ He rambles with a deceiving cate that by next year-every eligi­ referred to. A tame .squirrel accurate.'' the. Navy said, "and the ed. "I meant I’d probably never November 20 at Madison- Square Garden. scries of downs they failed to gain .Mrs'. Herbert Swanson, Mrs. Har­ U. S. cruisers Quincy and Vincen­ war will he won, and.the smaller McLevy Raps lished in town, the Kiwanis, the "stride which upon first observa­ ble man who has tlte strength to and were forced to kick. Middle- around the Preston grounds was ry Mathiason. Mrs. Thomas Rogers “•have another chance. tion appears clumsy, but he aoon carry one uniform ithd one ri|!e shown in all sorts of contortions, nes were hit repeatedly and .sank' will be the cost in casualties." Exchange and Rotary clubs. It town travelled .56 yards to th*> and Mrs. Frederick Rogers, was the consensus ot opinion that "Thia war Is my btislness now. convinces you btherwis*. one step will be In the armed ban^ng by one foot and in other during the night.” The' chief executive, after re­ (Official U. S. Navy Photo From N EA)' Say it lasts two years. I'm in for four-yard .stripe, and were stopped Buses leaving the Center at 2:30 viewing his recent inspection tour How U S forces smashed back at the Japs in an attack on enemy- the club should follow fhc lead of Ruiuilng, Blocking forces. cold. In . midfield the winner* osltions. trying to get the peanut will reach Mrs. Reed's home in Bums Throughout Night Fusion Deal the duration and six months after. utter or suet out of the crevices and reporting that Allied strengyi held Wake Island , is .shown m this unusual airview taken by a the men"s clubs, and for the pres­ That’a a long time to be out of Hlrseh Passe*, Too Transportation difficulties In­ seemed able to advance at will, g time for the meeting. Badly damaged In the same en­ was "on the up-grade” while that ent devote their energies to U. S. Outstanding Boxers crease daily. The era of “wonder­ but inside the 10 . . . that's a dif­ of branches. gagement, the Astoria.- burned Navy reconnai.s.s;ince plane. Japane.se military positions and U. S. training;" His main forte is running- He Knowledge of Birds of the AxLs woes waning, declared - bomb hits on the foe's air base are indicated. O. work lor the men In the armed Then he figured he was througdi blocks well, however, sn d. Harry ful. nonsense” (Com.dr. Tunney's ferent story. The first period end­ throughout the night artd finally the objective "of today was clear .-VIso RepudiatOH " En- forces In tow'n, as' It Is probable description, not ours) which saw ed in a scoreless tie. Mrs. Preston's knowledge of the nal, made two trips to Guadalca­ .sank. A third United Slites force, With the ring for keeps ? - __ Stuhldreher plans to use him st birds and their nature showed that nal and he said there were evi­ and realistic. . ! ’ dorseiiieiil of Repiib- the town wrtl;have soldiers at the ' "It depends," Joe replied. "May­ both left and right halfback in his Appear on Program trana-continental football trains Score Via .-\lr Route stationed within the landing area, "It is to dstroy completely the ! armory here for the duration of imd touring basketball teams. Is The second period was a repeti­ she was entirely in sympathy with dences that the Japahese actually apparently escaped the attack, was put into effect la.st January, to .the House for a vote Friday. be the .competition won’t amount Notre Dame system. Thus far his her . husband's hobby, and she Is were declining in ajerial strength military power of Germany. Italv i there has been a very" .substantial On the ^lenate side, however. licaiih bv SorialimU. the war. and something definite to much. And it depends on how action has been confined to left finished until the boys come home. tion of the first chukker but thi* and while the cost was heavy, the should be done for theiF entertain­ time, just before half time, Mid­ able to continue to u.se the beau­ in the Solomons area. iiece.ssary reinforcements and sup­ and Japan to such good purpose," | agreement between tlicse plan­ Chairman neyiiolds (D-NC) told I feel. You can't tell what kind of half. Promoter Hurley Offers Badgers, Wolves tiful pictures he has made and to In this evidence, he said, were he said,"that their threat against" 1 ners. all of whom are trained in the senators ' that he. • expected Bridgeport, Oct. 13. (VP) — ment and comfort beyond- the fa­ shape I'U be In when thia war la Stuhldreher does not call on him Deploy Iroa Men ODT has banned special trains dletown’s Coughlin, easily the best plies reached their goal. cilities the government provides. to kick because he has better hack on the field, jammed his way give pleasure to audiences old and farts as to the types ■ of plknes The importance of the Solomons us and'all the other T!nited Na-j the profc.ssion of'^.arms air, .sea hearings by the Military commit M'ayor Jasper McLevyfi Socialist •ver'” A Two Main Bouts for that do not relate to the war ef­ young. they were using and the speed tions cannot be revived a genera'- | arid l.md from' their early veava. rtc*" there to take four of live Extends (ioy doesn’t ruin one's con­ ing show to be held at the Audi­ fleld played 60 minutes in as there is, an unworked lathe or led chrysanthemum. Miss Mills John H. Towers as chief of -the ! and 19-year group "are peculiarly necticut ndr I as its state chair­ good wishes.,/ He said there neVer dition as much as might, be ra- though it was but the third time Chester 0. Bureau of Aeronautics. Tower.s trol iir and sea. It added. .««<> ' ..Oerinanv and Japan 'are are al-,al-'Japan. An announcement of >>«"' | glinted to-■niilitiirv tniining, torium here tonight. Michigan's equally surprising an unfilled shell, there can be no Braising Third Quarter was present and made a speech in man and candidate for governor could be too many such clubs in pected. he ever donned'spiked shoes. rh.vme or season. In a group of went to tlie Pacific as command­ would h'ave put them in a |K«.tlon' . r„„iiim g what the inevitable : t'jH.se -on'ens.ve.s are to he launch- -xheir response 'to leadership, Both prepared for the battle in 9-0 upsel of Great Lakes. - Evidently out to "soften" up th* appreciation of the flower being to .strike at the port Darwin , will give any support to these can­ Manchester, and taking out a slip "I got to feeling good quick He is a superlative baseball able-1- ' athletes hitting, kick­ er of the Fleet Air Force. ed, and when, and where, cannot jjjeir recovery from fatigue, their ON THE player and has been scouted by New York, with Cuebas coming in Manchester forward wall the MUU , asmed in her honor. Mrs. Dgvis base and othei Stiategic Austral of the Unitcil Nations i he broadcast over the radio at didates.” of paper from his pocket he read while training for Conn," he de­ Saturday night to complete his ing O' ig a ball. McCain said that there were ength enthusiasm or 'flair for 'soldier­ a little poem composed by sorfic major league clubs as a center Tweivs-jiuui foqtball- dietown team went three tim** b*' said the show eras a success from ian sites. this time." McLevy called on his'two rivals. clared. training before ' an admiring ,Wit. judging on the fairness svsey point of view. two standards by which the work hits them at additional places on ing.' are exceptional as compared one in Rochester, Minn., home of . And speaking of Oonn. the boy fielder. the 12-8-6 yards marker* but **c)i Necessary To Blcwk Enemy the earlh'.s surface.''' . The President had said that the with older age groups," he added. Governor Robert A. Hurley and throng at the Charter Oak Gym Lobert to Stay of Uie '.sentiment, public opinion perfect that he reached hi* posi­ time were turned back. In th* of an air bureau chief should bo "It was Iiece.ssary, therefore," former Governor Raymond E. the famous Mayo family of physK whom Joe waa to have fought tin;- Hirsch Is a sophomore in the me^iired; (1) Efficiency of The 'president, who said that nation's eqmbat units were well "'nic simple tact i.s," he blundy Letters and Science -school. He here Sunday afternoon. His sharp and the fniel lash of "slacker” will tion * split second before the ball meantime Manchester got * brS*)f the Navy a.s.serted. !'"that these de­ manned, well equipped and well Baldwin, "for an equally frank clans. It was entitled "&txT til the Army gave it the gojig. SPOT punching and timing brought drive many otherwise deferred waa ana'pped- when Zampinl’s paas got by L*e equipnient, and (2f training of pi­ ^'we are getting ahead of oui ene­ a.sserteil, ."they are better soldiers j plans to enter the'Insu'tknce bust .Marines Enlarge signs of the enemy be blocked by mies" in the battle of t'raii.sporta- tr.",ined, .ami that their effective­ repudiation of the more elaborate- Town." arid he thought wa.s Louis doesn’t think Billy's chances ^ words of admiration from veteran Phils’ Manager athletes -into the armed forces. He plugged the exact hole Bella, but tha local* wer* not *U* lots. Excellency in the kir, he and never before in its history has especially appropriate tor-k serv­ look too brilliant either. I ness, where tie has spent his sum­ our capturing and utilizing the tion and production, declared that ness Would cleiiehid upon the qiial- the AmoriCi.in nation moie urgent­ ijr planned' Briiigeport deal by ■ w it h graham ■ mers Working. He is not affiliated boxing men aliout the ring. Look for a flood of enlistments toe- through which the play was sup­ to capitalize on th* break. Tw* commented, was a combipation of key pusitiuns in the southeaatera v.'hich Democrats and Republicans ice clnb. The Soroptimlsts "Probably be some youn^s4er C^adalcanal Hold; in order to keep stepping up pro­ l y of their leadership,and the wis- ■ ,y exceptional soUliers,” fly Dillon (iraliHni with a fraternity and is only 19, Recent triumphs over Dave tor* D*® next baseball season. posed to go and stopped it short quick- first downs and ManebssUf those two things. Solomons. 'This was acknowledged have resorted to fusion, not thought so too hy their applause. coming along who can beat every­ - Philadelphia, Oct. 13—i-Pi Ger punted to LaBella who was doara* It was In evidence of the.'suc­ duction It will be neces.sary to dom'of "the strategic plan.a on Stimsnn said the induction of Midi* World Sports Editor so his draft status is still not de­ Crawford, Bobb.v Ruffin and of a touchdown. 'The officials on A ug.-7 when U. S. forces sur­ solve "'a formidable problem in the through endorsement but by offi­ body.” was the way he put It . Bobby Green have boosted Cuebas ed almost immediately by Bha*^ cess Towers , had achieved that which all military operations arc the 18 and 19-year-old.s would be termined. Rid P. Nugent, President of the Here’s the sports prospectus a* got him out.of there, and Prince­ !Many Japs Killed prised and captured Japanese posi­ mobilization of manpower. cially nominating joint candidates While Joe w alt^ in the lobby New York. Oct. 13—The past in the esG'em .of the fistic gentry. ton .scored its only touchdown to. Instead of getting ManehesUtf McCain cited the-.five to one ratio baseil. less lihely to ' disrupt Industiy. ( he had spent the night chatting They called Elroy Hirsch National League Phils. expecU to we see it: tions . . ." • "It is not that we do not have "I can s.ay one thing about our a.griciiltii:e. other e.s,aentinl ,war- bn both their tickets In order' to baseball season was another ban­ "Ghost” in high school! The Puerto Rican has been a par- Boxing already is deader than a w.in, 7-0. ready for a kill tm Middletowa existing between the. Japanese Extent of the American inva­ enough people in this cojintry to jiigele city court jobs and patron-, with an old friend. Cab Calloway, ticul.n'ly hot favorite in Hol.vokq, reUin Hans Lobert a* manager lads found that trio, Carlsoa, Ale (Coattaued from Page One) and American pilots in the Gua^-- plans; They are not biiing decided Unie civil pui.-ziiits and domestic ner year fqr southpaw sluggers. Wisconsin and its opponents mackerel. The Loiiis-Conn fiasco scored 28 points sion losses was hinted in Navy do the job." he said. "The problem age." ' Weddings the orchestra man) surprised citi­ where "he won three straight be- during 1943. in our opener against-California, vord and Gorman almost too ameil dalcaiial aone Aug. 21-Sppt. IJc by the ty.newritcr stra'tegi.sts who relationship.' th:in to build the zens rubbed the sleep from their Seven of the .top 10 batter* .In now know why. . waa the coup de grace. Nat ;BMo bsoauss It hss been reported communiques from the beginning. is to have the right numbers of Tlie action of Bridgeport Re­ fore^bowing to such worthy cam­ “ 1 do not expect a change,” Nu­ at Berkeley in '40. Harmon scored for them. ’’ "I hope to do a.s well as .Atimi- expound their views in the press Army from the other end. of the eyes, and then hurried over to the majors were left hand hitters. Fleischer, the noted expert, esti­ en several, recent occasions that On Aug. 8 and 9, the Navy declar­ the right people in the right places publicans and Democrats in nomi­ paigners as Larry Bolvln and Lulu gent said yesterday of. the 61-year- mates that 68 per cent of the fight three times on long runs in the Fourtti Period Bee** ral Towers," Mct’ain addeiF*' or On the radio,” Mr. Roosevelt age categoric.s. grasp hia hand. Manchester got the ball an f Om enemy was reinforcing his ed "considerable enemy resi.st- at the right time. nating a joint legislaXlve ticket al­ And the highest average of the Ca«tnntino, old former catcher, whose popu­ clubs have closed. 'Pugill.’ ts' have first half. On the third one a said, and' added: He said he had no objection to Arsenault-Mickewicz Invariably it waa “how are you. Was going 'klong nicely when • '•nits in. the Solomons jungles. Amilysin of .lap I.sMNeit ance” waa encountered and Naval "VVe are learning to ration ma­ ready has been criticized by Bald­ bunch—.3.'')6 was pounded out by Eddie WaJk'Sr. garnilous man-, larity with the fans was as strong swarmed to the colors. Those in baid-headed. slightly Inebriated terials: and we must now learn "One of the greatest of Ameri­ a provision of the bill introduci'd Miss Veronica Margaret Mic* Mister Louis?” with nevej- a Tiilaiie Ready fumble in the backfield cut th**> These reinforcements apparent­ Giving an anuiysis of tlie Japa­ spokesmen cautioned the nation by Representative Wad.sworth (R win. ■ _ a leftle, l.ank Ted Williams of the .o' ager of who doesn't talk all s’ea.son as-the team's hold on imiform are through fighting for fan attempted to tackle him five that casualties in such an offen­ to ration manpower. . . . can soldiers, Robert E. Lee, once kewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. glance at thoae sergeant's stripes short. Even with this break th* ly have moved into the very area nese losses he iaid tliey consisted rem.arked on the tragic fact that in ; N. Y.i to dcicr from immediate , McLevy disclo.sed that on Octo- Boston Red .Sox. American league direcjly to liis fighter by the way, last 'place. any audience but a'Tinlformed one. yards from the goal. He hit him, sive were necessarily high. "In order to do this, we shall be Frank Mickewicz of 37 Apel Place, on his arm. has two'good reasons for refusing This was LoberfS first year as a Middletown lad* could not d* against. which the Marine often- of 58- Zero land plane.s, four Zero the war of his ilay all the be.st induction youths of 18 and 19 .ber 3 he sent A .telegram to' John was married yesterday to Wallace stii’k champion. For Georgia Less road trip*. longer series, but did not prevent the score. much more than gain first down* . slve was directed. seaplanes. 59 Mit.subiahl twin en­ On Aug. 17, a communique said compelled to stop workers from Ahdrews, Socialist chairman of Krnie Lombardi, who won the to show Wright befoie s free au- big league manager. His current In the fourth quarter of our moving from one war job to an­ generals were apparently working called to the colors during the sec­ Harold Arsenault, son of Mr. and 'teen-aged and fortylsh personnel in midfield and another glorlouB . Navy Communique No. 148 gine bombers, ten biplane sea­ "no further statement is made at ond half of an academic year. The Hartford, advising him that he. National Icnsiie crown: Joe Gor­ -dience at the gym One is a lack contract expires Jan. 1. and sm allv rrowds make up the final with Ohio State in Michigan this time of the damage to our other as a matter of personal pref­ on newspapers in/lead of in the Mrs. Glorice Arsenault of Gorham, of aparing partners. The other, stand, on the 4 yard marker stop­ said: planes, one four engine patrol Army That seems to be true in all ‘rfieferment would end at the coil- McLevy, would oppose, the en­ N. H. The ceremony was perform­ don' of the Y.' nkees and Gebrgc j | .. ba.'ehalUpIttufe. .Sf.adium la.st fall, an inebriated ped the down river school. Man­ are forces because of the obviou.s value erence; to stop employers from College Teams Thomas Promises and more important reason is that "South Pacific: (All dates lioat and one twin engine Focke- stealing labor from each other; to war. ctusion of tile academic year. dorsement by the Hartford group ed at nine o’clock in St. Bridget's*' Case of the Senators were the only ' Sii|>erHtltlous llalfbark Golf has closed shop. Hockey, as cu.stomer raced from his, seat in. chester punted out (rom behind Ksist Liongitude I .> Wulf. He had no further informa­ of such information to the enemy." - He and other War department of the three Republican nominees. rjght hand hitlers among the big he didn't want to give Willie Pep we know it. ia finished. So-is ten­ the end zone half the length of But the latest communique an­ use older . men. and handicapped •'The trouble with the type­ church by the Rev. Marshall Filip,- . lie Will Make .Sinkwieh and his entourage any opportuni­ its goal line and it was a nic* "1. On Oct. 9; tion about the Focke-VV'iilf, which people, and more women, sind even writer strategist.-; is that, while officials, the .secretary informed Last Week, however, nominating who u.sed the "single ring service. 10. Milwaukee, Wis. - OT) - ■ Mar­ nis. Big-time basketball a la .Ned the field to take a place in the punt. Middletown started to click Cruiser Down by Bow is a German design, nounced: the committee, would readily tes­ .papers giving the three candidates Take Holiday The others, all sbuthpaws, were Step Fasjt to Win. : ties of watching Wnghi anv more Michigan backfield. grown boys and girls, d’ herever they may be full ot bright idoks. The bridal attendants were Misa than could be helped. For • l^ep quette football players, with one Irish faces almost insurmountable again and on a deep reverse to th* ("(A) During the*morning Ma­ McCain w,as imehlirge of a scout­ "The loss of these four cruisers tify before the committee a.s to the Socialist endorsement were Williams. Johnny Pesky of the difficiiltiea. Pro football ia having Tomm.v Kuzma let hltn have left side LaBella went 21 yards, has now been offset by the appro­ possible and reasonable, to replace they are not ln»,ppS8ession of much Nellie Zelon'is, cousin of the bride, and the agelesa champ have a- title exi-eption. are numbered by po­ rine corps aircraft' attacked a ing and striking force of Alliecf men of military age and fitness; information about the facts or the needs for drafting the young'er fileii. * imd Frank H. Mickwvicr, brother Poston rted Sox. Stan .S;ience of By 3lortlmer Kreeger . sitions. The exception is halfback ita last fling. So is raring. Col­ one. and four policemen lugged the long>*8t run of the afternoon, Japanese force of two light cruis­ priate reallocation of ships which "As everyone knows," said Mc­ New England's Elevens the Senator.’ , Knns Slaughter'and date for Nov. 20. Coughlin knifed his way thre* craft -in the southwest Pacific to train new personnel for essen­ problems of" military ‘operations. njen. But. he stres ed. the testl- of the bride was Ijcst man for Mr. New Orleans. Oct. 13 - Promoter F, Hurley plans to John Rtrzykalski. who is super­ legiate football probably will con­ him. off the field. ers and four destroyers in , the which operated in conjunction is made passible by new construc- mohy .should be given • behind Levy in today’s statement, "we al- Stan Miisial of the World Cham­ times off right tackle b r in ^ g the tioh." tial war work; and to stop the "We. therefore, will continue to Arsenault. Rest Lp for >Iidr Year Georgians might not be able to throw In the main bout third stitious and argued Coach 'Tom tinue on a more or less Intramural ..nr** north of New Georgia island. with carrier based forces but did wastage of labor in all non-essen­ Xvavs have been and still are vlo-' The bride wa.s escorted to the pion St. D'lils ('ardinals.' Pistol ball to the 8 but Manchester’* line Of the three lost cruisers, the leave the plans for this war to the closed doors. understand uila, but Tulane's tonight. Angelo Calluia of Rlidhani into allowing him to ha.«is. The leaser, sports haven't a A-direct hit damaged one of the not include carrieis. tial activities." military leaders.” . Selective Service headquarters lently oppose

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WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WlTi MAJOR HOOPLB Bffaettve March IT. ttST to 3:30. Call 7188. the best Coma* brake lining charge. Axca. Knives, shears etc body. OUT OUR WAY. Cash Charge l>ies. in blaik.s, reds, huffs, and house of furniture. Cash waiting. Repeats Claim Clarence Yes; that's why she The growing of hops in the Uni­ $8.95. Will call for your car and sharpened, ('a^itol Grinding Co., parti-colors. Jack FrOst Kennel.s, Jones, 31 Oak street, telephone ted States started in 'Virginia i t ConMCUtlv* D ay*...I J ■ shot him. ■ ■ Every Woman Is As Good Look­ 'BUT IT IS FUNNY TD> ^ OKAY, MA^OR, IF YOU W OMT a n n p f ^ p u t t -t t / - ^ w a i t , Jl ConiMutlv. Day*... > deliver same day. Phone 5191 53,1 Lydall streM. Tel. 7958. 26 Gardner street. 82.54 or 7247. ing As She Looks To Some Man. about 1648. '' , ]T LOOKIN’ PER VOU t l Day ...... I" otslH ct« Automobiles for Sale ■ 1 Brunner's, 80 Oakland street. Baldwin Aided that the acknowledgement was LET ME INNEST A LITTLE T0M/-«>AWH.'-'«*' WHEIN taken on Saturday. How About Your Tires? 'tore c a t t l e , MIMD I SEE PEOPLE RAISING . All order, for irregular ineertione PIANO TUNING apd repairing., INt YOUR LUMINOUS X' SAID ^O T o f c h e a p 1911 PONTIAC CL.CB coupe; 1019 FO R SALE 2 HOT water car "And did you know that, at that NEIGHBORS SLOWER CATTLE AND ^ IW lll be charged at the one time rate . Player piano , specialty. John Garden— Farm— Dairy Rooms Without Board 59 You say your car does mllesW ^ BLESS YOURn^OUL, Lafter the dfth.day FOR SALE— MAN'S bicycle, in 8058, Manchester. T Convenient to Buckland Aircraft, ' No "till forbldr'-rariplay llnee noi Open until 9 p mj,j>veTy. night. time. Oiod salary. Apply .Mack 'j Woman [ireferred. Tel: 2-0978. Stratford Plant O rgan­ this man as "worthy '» f your con­ You say Its hOod has not been up W R E S T L E R S WHO TA K E BOY, YOU MAY PURCHA' ^ sold good- condition. Telephone 8194. FOR .SALE —CABBAGE and Tbs dsrsld win not bs responsible Saturday 6 p. m. Tetms and at Weldon Drug Co., 90i Main I ^.i■ ' ■ ...... ' y' * " fidence". and .’lating that "any an- since nineteen thirty-eight, TU R N S 6\VJIN6 EACH A'«’50 INTEREST AT T cauliflower. Inquire at 131 Char­ KOH RKNT ROOMS, and ized ^Com pany IJnion^. sistance- you can give him would , ! for mors tpsn one ihcorrect Inser Trades. Drive over now. - street. Upon its durability you boast­ OTHER- VERY MOMENT 1 tion of any advertlssment Business Services Offered ter Oak street. 1 single, men nrefciTedfpreferred: Telephone be greatly appreciated?” This let­ fully dilate. for mors than one time f o r s a l e 1933 PLYMOUTH t h e HAR-CUMPN.'r GIRL OR WOMAN walteu. New 2-075K - * Hartford. Oct. 13—(/Pi -Gov. ter was written to. expedite the And it will la.st for three more Tbs Inadvertent omission ot in* sedan, radio, heater, cood tires. years', you confidently sjate .FLOP.' ■ [ correct puhllcsMon of advertlsitv^ AUTENTION HOME OWNERS. Model Laundry. Summit street. Robert A. Hurley denied today approval by the office-of the sec­ Inquire at 116 High street after Now Is the time to re-roof and Household Goods 51 FOR RE>^—ATFRACriVE hcat- retary of state of the incorpora­ Buf how about your tires? : will be rectified onl> by crincellation ed' room,' for gentleman, central­ that he had ever charged worker* f Of the chsrae made for the service 5 o'clock. re-side your home.' Under no WANTED , HIGH school girl as tion papers. i rendered BETTER HO.MF. OUiTlTS ly located, 2 minutes from, l?us in the Vought-Sikorsky factory at "Did you ever stop to wonder All sdverlisemenis must conform 1936 PLYMOUTH obligations for our estimate. We mother's helper pn Saturdays ami Friend Do you ever pause and BRA.ND .NEW ROOMS line, Protestant family. Tel. 5033. why the incorporatio-n of the union I la style, copy and typography with tires, heater, Phone guarantee all work,' and we are Sunday morning only. Telephone Stratford with forming a "com- reflect on opportunities you have regulations enforced bv the publish­ still able to quote the old prices, $543. Includes accesaorle.s. dishes: ptiny union." was rushed through with such mi.ssed ? ., ers end they reserve *he right to sheets, pillowvs, l^lanket. "I charged Raymond E. Bald­ speed? Did it occur to you that Mon No.. It would be Just my I till, revise 0** reject any copy con* as there have been no advances In FOR RENT ROOM in now home. ddered objectionable FOR SALE 1911 PLYMOUTH *'our prices.. Write or Phone Biir-i; COUNTER GIRL w'anteil.. Experi­ $179.75 Ideal for single man. ICall 6759. win ( Hurley'* Republican oppo­ the purpose of the rush was to luck to miss some more while I V CLOSING HOtlRS-rCleTssitled aOs maroon convertible coupe, tan ton Insulating Co.; 180 North Ox,- ence not essential. Good hours, $3 WEEKLY You get a Living nent in the coming, gubernatorial thwart the organizing efforts of was reflecting. to be published same day must be steady, work. Middle aged woipan Room Suite with table.s, lamps, LARGE FUR.NISHED room Very election I with helping to orgemlze both the A. F. of L. and the -received by If oviooh rjoon Ss»er automatic top. rtldlo, heater, spot­ ford street, Hartford, Conn. TeL light, fog light and good tires. 32-4515 or Manchester 3309 eve­ acceptable. Apply at once Holland mirror, smoker, etc,.: a Bedroom central, kitchen privileges In­ a company union, and on the basis C. I. O. ? And did you know that Jane Ace, in giving her rubber I Save l>) St’ quire at 45 Pearl street or call Lower than average market nings. Cleaners, 1007 Main street. Suite with Boudoir chair, sheets, of the facts, I must repeflt the the company had at that time pre­ girdle to the rubber salvage drive Telephone Yoai Want Vds prioe. Call 3691 between 5:30 and blanket, Lucite dr,.sser set. lamps, 7825. diarge." pared a set of rules and regula­ ■said; "It is more Important for the WA.NTEDWOMEN TO WORK tions for employees forbidding or-- country, to be In good shape than AUs are accepted ovei lh« taie* 7:30 p. m. I ' etc,; a dinette Set. dishes, silver­ Ji. The governor reiterated his phon* at the CHAKUE RATE given Building—Contracting 14 in ki.tchcn. Apply Manch.ster .Me- ware,. etc. We invife your inspec­ FOR RENT—3 HEATED roonis. 4:harge today in a letter addressed ganization activities on company it is for me." I atwee as a conveneince to adver mortal hospital 'or call 5131. second floor. 829 Main street, b^.n to eight workers in the . tdreraft time and projSerty, but that It tla .r.. but the CASH RATES will be I FOR SALE 1940 PONTIAC four- tion as we know this outfit will ISJIG door sedan in excellent condi­ FOR YOUR REMODEUNG or stand comparison. used as office rooms, suitable for plant who signed a protest last held up the issuance of those reg­ Dorothy—I'm ' through with ''accepted as i^ULL PAYMKNT If WANJED — MIDDLE-AGED wo­ ONETHA'T paid at the business ofTlce on or be­ tion. priced right. Call 8846 for repair Job call IV m. Kanehl, con­ ALBERT'S, 43 ALLY.N .ST. sleeping quarters, bath /room week concerning the situation. , ulations until the company union Freddy.' . man to work in cafeterijf nichUs. fore the seventh day following the further particulars. tractor, 519 Center street Tele­ Hartford Phone 6-0358 privileges. Apply G, E. Keith. Said the; governor: was established ? - Mildred—^^Mow come, dearie? A i L M O ^ , : first Insertion ot each ad otherwise phone 7773. from 3:30 to 11, 6 day week. Must Train, bus or car expen.sc.a refund­ Phone 3150. "Mr. Baldwin is a candidate'for Loan. KeconimeiMlcd tvdrothv—I heard him telling tbs CHARGE RATE will be collect* have birth'' certiftcate. Apply to 6 C r r : ad No resporvsiblllty for errors in ed on purchase of thi.s merchan­ high public office. He claims to be "You .state that you went to the Jack that he had Ethyl in his Mr. Walker at Cafeteria, Pioneer j;(?wiu.iAMS A W A y = / 10-0 talepboned ads w'ill be assumed and Heating— Plum bing- dise. a friend of labor. When a candi­ Stratford bank M d borrowed $600 automobile la.st nIghL tbelr accuracy cannot, be guaran- Parachute! Boarders Wauled 59-A date claims labor's friendship it is on a personal note, to pay organi­ 3 ^ _ c€n 1M1 tv M> wwna. se. OUT OF MESH /0 - /S [ toad Dr o p in — o k c a l l in — Roofing 17 Father—I like that young fel BOARDERS AND ROOMERS neccs.sary and proper and in the zation expcn.seiv But did you know Indei of Classifiiatione WANTED - WOMAN, as -book­ low you were with the other jilght, To JOHN CLARK, plumbijig and FOR SALE GLENDALE coal wanted. Showers and continuous public interest to study that can­ that’ Mr. Baldwin had previously keeper in Manchester busine.s.s telephoned to the bank and recom­ so I a.skcd hlrri to dinner this eve­ "He’s practicing how to serve when meat fationiog goca ' B lrtb ...... i McKlNNEV BROTHERS -heating. Repairs and jobBing. Tel. and, wcxxl stove. Telephone '2-0146. hot water, home cooked meats. didate's record of association with BY EDGAR ItARTDI • Engagement...... house. Write, giving references mended this loan for you and .said ning. I told him to drop around In BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The “Old Man” For InMiranee 3233, 37 Hollister street. and salarv required- lo Box O. THc 330 Adam.s street, adjoining Air­ labor and to see whether it can intoeffecH” Marriages ...... 505 -Main Street (At the Center) 9x12 LIVI-NG ROO.M rugs. Limit­ stand the light of day. tbai if there was, any difficulty his business clothes.. -'D ea th s ...... Herald. ed number $49.50. Ye.s, we have craft. Daughter—Oh. fatherj He’s IjCard of Thanks ...... Manchester, tkinn. "Are you fully aware pf the ex­ about repaying the loan, he would g » O T . A o V O JR VNV\Q S>A\D , v o o . NO MATTERING E00TS>'.HH\-M"W 6ANAK'. X a living room suite for you! swimming instructor at a nudists' MAN I ' I d Msmorlain ...... Telephone 6060 - 74S2 Moving—Trucking— WA.NTED- MIDDLE-AGED wo- tent of .Mr. Baldwin's 'participa­ get all the extensions of time that SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH P\VOT'oo. piano.. Tel. Manchester 5052. , MIDDLE AGED man, niechan,ical- Heileen. Manchester Green. (iel Train Here , If you and I are to be jujlged by Household Services Offered ....la-A ly inclined for year around inside furnished. Call Hartford 8-22r0. that was taken Care of ? I.mankind, we will surely go tp hell. Building—Contracting ...... 4 - ACRE COUNT R Y work. Call in Person, Capitol EVERYONE ENJOY.S eating in "And dd you know that on Sept, i Florists— Nurseries ...... WANTED FIVE. SIX or seven PLAGE. 6-room house, barn Grindin.g Co., 531 Lydall street. an attractivcf, kitchen or dinette. n . 1911. the active organizers of 7? 1 Funeral Directors ...... room tenement inimed ktely for the company union went to Mr. I One Hundred and twenty induc­ Maatlng—Plumbing—Roofing and chicken coop. Needs a One of our attractive set.’ will WANTED MIDDLE AGED man solve your problem. See Benson's, family of 1. Telephone 1396. ' Baldwin's home and there were re-1 tees from Tolland County entrain­ HOLD EVERYTHING Insurance ...... ed at the Manchester station of MlUmery—Dressmaking .... little fixing but good buy at for tacking coyers on haseballs. 7J3, Main street. ceived by their designated attor-1 Morlng—Trucking—Storage Apply Toher Ba.scball Mfg. Co., ney at 'the early hour of 8 o'clock th» N. Y. N. H. and H. R. R. Co. Fublte Passenger Service ... the price. NEW CAPE ■ ff______1:------'V. I Elm street. DELU.XE GAS RANGES, coal or pf a Saturday morning? at 10 o'clock this 'morning bofind ■1^'. 'V Fainting—Papering ...... for a l-Ro«>m Cape for an induction center. Thus was Frofesalooal Services ...... wood burning white kitchen Buttoned Jumper "And were you awaie that Mr. Repairing ----- ...... Cod. Situated off East Cen­ COD HOUSE EXPERIENCED linoleum layer, ranges combination coal or oil Baldwin drove immediately with the largest .contingent to leave J Tallortng—Dyeing—Cleaning for full Ume work, good salary. from Manchester since the Pearl ToUet Goods and Service ... ter street. This is a new and gas kitchen ranges. See Ben­ these men to his office and there Ready for Occupancy Apply Art Lowe, Montedmery son's, 713 Main street for value! dictated the articles of organizfl- ;‘Harbor scrap. Four bos loads ar­ BYBOYCRANB Wanted—Business Service .. house ready for occupancy. rived at po'pot Square at 9:30 and A Major Upset RdnenttonnI Four rooms, 2 unfinished on Ward. Uon of the Independent Brother­ WASH T U B ^ Courses and Classes 6-ROOM HOUSE, steam USED WHITE ENAMEL kitchen f">r the second morning In succes­ the second floor. Open stair­ hood of Aircraft Workers of Strat­ WHY V IT IS THE FAULT OF SOME Frlvats Instructions •.•••••• heat, on West Center and' oil range, can be easily converted ford. Conn.. Inc., and that he tele­ sion the platform was crowded • . IMPOSSIBLES A RECORD IS X BUT, 5lR,.NOILLY Dancing ...... way to the second floor. with friends and relatives. Yester­ MA30R SCHUSEL, DOES HE \ IMBEO-E IN THE MORNING Musical—Dramatic .••••••.• McKee streets. Can move to coal. 441 Summit street. phoned to the town cljerk of Strat­ MAC€ OF EVEftV \WAS EXECUTED Hardwood floors, fireplace, day the inductees from Manches­ A STRANGE ERPOft WE DO NOT Ri].N THIS Wanted—dost ructions ...... steam heat. All Crane. plumb­ ford and askeo him to open his of­ PRISONER ENTER- \VESTEBPAV MORN HAVE THE \ CREW. MARK MV WORD? ITInnnelal right in. ARTH UR A. FOR SALF- TWO PIECE living ter left at the same time. HAS OCCURRED NUN' CONCENTRATION CAMP Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ing and heating. I.arge lot on room set. in rust, London style, fice on Sunday at_6 p. m. to take 1M« THIS CAMP. HAl iWa. THIS IS A SAME NUMBER? I'LL FWP WHO'S RESPONSIBLE acknowledgment of the signa­ Local baseball fans will miss 8ER WAS fOUNO BY SLIPSHOD Business Opportunltle|i . . . gi>od street. with ,?lip covers, very good condi- Donald Morganson, crack r-, third 2739 HERE IT IS? 2739,1 tUFPERENT WHERE IS FOR THIS! l U HAWE HIM Money to Loan ...... Stuart J. Wasley 5Iust be seen to be appreci­ KNOFLA tures of the incorporators of this IN GROUP 8, VET HE METHODS? Help aa^ Sttnatloos fion. Call 3576. sacker- for the Rockville Scouts PIERRE NOILLY, / V MAN HIS INDEX A COURTMARTlALiD? Real Estate and InHuraqM ated. Slee T organization? IS NOT LISTED Help Wanted—Female ...... Jt For "Did you ask yourself why Mr. who was in the Manchester Twi­ A3E S '! CARD? / Help Wanted— Male ...... State Theater Building WINDOW SHADES. VE.NETIAN light league l^ t summer. AMONG THE fialesmeo Wanted ...... * * T Tel. 6848-- 7I*« VINCENT MARGIN blinds. Gat our low prices on H61- Baldwin, who admits that he drove Help Wanted—Male or Female _ 47 ISfl BIssell Street INSURANCE -land shades, and high grade the incorporation papers, did not PRISONERS Agents Wanted ...... him.self take the acknowledgement Last Year’s Fire Toll , Situations Wanted—Female , Ask Your Neighbor! Venetian 'blinds. Phone 8819 for .More Than 10.000 Situations Wanted—Male . special prices and samples. Capi­ of the signature.’ of the incorpora­ employment- Agencies ...... tors?- You must know that as a Live gtoek-^Pet*—Paaltry— 875 Main St. Pbnne 5440 tol Window Shade Company. 241 Boston^Ah-^More than 10.000 North Main street. Open eve­ commissioner Of the Superior Vehlelee ; court he was vested with the au- peritons in the United States lost D oga—Birdsv—Pels ...... nings. their Uvea last year as a result of lO-ti Live Stock—Vehicles ...... i thority to do so. 1>*» T 1* •••»«»> t M »fiT 0» ca»«. IT »ii« M«»iei. wc. t. m me ii s. wit, ore. fO'!» Poultry and Supplies ...... FOR .SALK DOUBLE mahogany i Acknowledgement Predated fire, says the National Fife Pro­ W arned —vpets—'Poultry—Stock Read Herald Adv». sleigh- bed, spiral spring mat­ "Did it not strike you. then, as tection Association. It listed For Sale— Mtseellaaeoaa among the most frequent causes "’That’s a very clever camou­ “Let the heavy lanks pass and pick off those liglit mar Articles For.Sale ...... W ar tress. Perfect condition. Tel. 4567. : odd that the town clerk, following flage, Private Drip, but not of fires the . yse of kerosene on ^ a t s and Accessories ...... y- Mr. Baldwin’s instructions, took very practical!’! • cliinc guns bringing up the rear I” Building Materials’' ...... the acknowledgemept of the in­ home fires, application of gasoline Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry corporation on Sunday and be­ for home dry cleaning, and amOk- Electrical Appliances— Radio.. 4i» Ing in bed. Fuel and Feed ...... Help Wanted cause the town clerks may . have ITOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Garden—Farm—Dairy Products thought that an acknowledgement Last year, the property loss yui Household Goods ...... &l- taken on Sunday would be Invalid, a result of fires in the United Machinery and TOols ...... y USE YOUR FIREPLACE THIS. he predated It to make it appear States totaled $305,895,000.-. BY V. T. HAMLIN Musical Insirumenia ...... y No Pantywaisls Here O^lce and Store Equipment ... o< Female Help Wanted T h e r e i s o n e c e r t a i n b r o a p c a s t t h a t p a p A L L E Y OOP Specials at the Stores Wearing Appa/el—Furs ...... J* lo operate power sowing m achines and lVINTER-BURNfiK0l*M K ^ P SIMP i-Y HAS TO h e a r * . W anted—To Buy ...... ■* **Good Neighbora** Cross Stitch / WELL.WIZER.OL’ BO/, HERE gUM>BiiH*Roard— H olel»—Resorts other niiseellaneons operations. M ini­ ^ s. ( AREaoc AT/vr TH’TU’ BLUERi I R BLTOTE i rCTF WWHERE H E t ^ ' . Heatanrafits 'm e lOEAi nwwcE w aA a-ij Rooms .Without Board ...... -tavM m onay^jvai ------T-3V8 REST OF OUR LITTLE.-jqq Boarders Wanted ...... SH-A mum age limit on m ost of these opera­ ...emws *WTH A X W GL>M>-^BAK$D OF POLIT- ^ Country Board —Resorts ...... flWfiHT, CHeeW /OOP IF IT HAsDNrTXjr^ REFUGEES Hotels— Hestauranis .*•* tions is 16 years. > added warmth W anted— Rooms— Hoard s You'll find your fireplaeo s BEEW FOR VOU. jouGHTA BE HIDIN;, Real Entatr For Henf I ’D MEYER m /E)cXJT.' Apartments. Flats. Tenementa SV . elcome auxiUtry to iIm hratinf Busineaa Locations for Rent .. )f youf home ..thii inter.' Uie M ADE \T' Houses For Rent ••...... Male Help Wanted ^ i.BoNY cL ii, a lop quality cannel Suburban Kot Kent ...... laUwhich ia eapecially prepared Summer Hhines For Rent ...... 6< for work in our dyeing and J finishing Wanted to R«*nT .or the home fireplace. \ Real f->tale For gale It ifnitca inalantly, bami laag, Apartment BuiidiriK for Sale .. bt tieparliiieiit. Bualntsa Property for Sale «.« tt alowly and atradily. Makea a k-' Farms and Land for Sals ..••• Tl No experience required a« we wilt train'new employees. lively, eracklinK fire that radiatra Houses fpr Sale^,.. Vi comfort^and good cheer. - ''L oti for Sale VT...... Tl) Persons now on war work will not be considered for Resort PropeffT for Sale ...... Ti OrJar tm o n CVBM^from ms Smdmf Suburban for Sale ...... Tfc employment with uW X Real .Estate for Exchange .... 7» Bus transportation lo cover all shifts now. available /- iF- Wanted— Real Estate ...... T' ( ■vrH -L,: Aartlon— l•eaal Vntlees direct lo the mills from Willimantic, Andover and fO“fi ' ■$* L e r -' Notlrep ...... Tl L^COPff <»*a BY NIA WYtCI. me. T. W MC. U. %. PAT._e»PL-tt-£l Holton. ___ 4 “ f. MANCHESTER LUMBER and & fO-H 823IM t FUEL COMPANY CHENEY BROTHERS BY MERRILL BLOSSER Rverett T. .McKinney, Mgr. A march of buttons—acroas’ the Bitter P in Kmployme'nt Bureau Main Office Hartford Road CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 shoulders and down the side con­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 'u ‘ tributes the only decoration this 1 CAN. BUT I B ^ super-smart young Jumper needs. d id n T r I CAN'T EXPLAIN MY 1 A N D YET. s e c r e t l y . L KNEW L Juniors rate it very high for Its I'M SORRY nr WORKED W ANT TO FORGET MtM ! CAN 'jOU OONT W AN T .TO/ 1 OiDNT FEELINGS . 1 NEY^R BY FRED HARMAN wide shtmlder effect and .the OUT t h is WAV, FPECKLES/, UNDERSTAND THAT ? R E D R YD ER Ceaae Firing smooth body' lines. With the IT DOES COMPt-ICATe ‘ HAVE A TVOUGHT a n y t h in © . UKE t* Jumpen is a ^ ttern for a tailored THINGS / VERY THIS COULD l-IAP^>EN TO rP S'B EC A U SE '?OLi M E ' - ’ . - a f t e r MEETIN© VIEU., GANiYLET VslHAl IN BLUE blouse— to be made with lonij^^or HAPPY', CAPTUREO THE CHIEF - - HIM THE FIRST TIME. I AMO IM STILL ALI>J£-LCANrr short sleeves. EVENING r HE CRDERE-D HiS MEN Pattern No. 8236 is for sizes 11, HOPED I'D NEi/EB., SEE B E U E Y r LAY -DOVsIN THEIR . 13, 15, 17 and 19: 'Size 13 Jump­ HIM A(3AIN — SO 1 COOLO VlEAPONS.» er bias cut takes 3 3-8 yarijs 39- ’ FORGET HIM / To obtain transfer patterns for ,/i Inch material; straight cut Jump­ By Mrs. Anne Csbol ' all 7 Go^-Neighbor designs (Pat­ er 2 yards 54-inch, Short sleeve They'll make a fine good-neigh­ blouse 1 3-4 yards 35 or 39-lnch tern No. 6371) color chart for bor present— these colorful towel 'T i C * fabric. ^ -working, amounts of materials spe­ W For this Attractive pattern.‘ send designs! Done In s riot of blues, cified, lend 10 cents In coln^ your 15c In chin, yoiy name, address, greens, reds, yellows and black— name and address and the pattern, the vivid colors of the .Southwest, number to Anne Cabot, The Man: pattern number'and size to The Chester Evening Herald, 106 Sev­ Manchester Evening Herald To: of Mexico, of our South American , / c ? . enth avenue, New York city. En­ day’s Pattern Service, 106 7th sister-republics! Use the designs on dinette or close 1 cent poaUge for'each pa* Avenue, New York, N. Y. i '■*' Fin

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1 9 « The Weather PACT FOURTfiEM Average Dally Circulation Forecast of C. S. Weather Bittean Ula«rliif0tpr Ettwine Ileralb For the Month of September, 1942 Intermittent light rain wext of Connertirut river and Hllghtly Emergency Doctors St. Mary’s Ladles Guild will _7 ,6 3 7 , meet Thursday afternoon at- two East Sitle Kitls Collect Big Scrap Pile Knights Make warmer tonight, About Town Dr.-George Liundberg will re­ o’clock in the- Guild morn. The Member of the AudH hostesses will be Mrs. Max Kasul- Bnresu of Circulations spond to emergency calls to­ kl and Mrs. James Hprrison. Annual Report Quality ^Memorials Manchester— A City of Village Charm morrow afternoon. tka Oetobar matliiff of tbe en Sunda.vs A settock tournament betw-een were the cohicstants and while it lltn nirecl and Srf\-e Money! Ika mambera of Anderaon-Shea vention. teams • represent St. Bridget’s has)been the rule in the past to Auxmaiy, No. 204®. nill meet with Men’s Club and Campbell Coivicll award prizes for three essays, be­ tlM members of the Canteen Corps The Willing Workers grpup of K. of C., will start a week from cause. of the good work- done by Lower Age Urged tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock at the South Methodist W. S. C. S. Thursday In the K. of C..home. the children, It was decided to the V.F.W. Home. will hold ' their rummage sale make- four awards. m il 'iliursday from 9:30 a. m. on in ed in Mr. and Mrs. RobertJacK. .of 79 N -^ e papers were judged by Mls.s the recreation room in the base­ O am pl^ Council K. o< C.. will Branford atreet. .have received — Herald Photo* CSstherine Shea. Miss Catherine |Marshall Testifies Aver- H npior ShOGS /- ment of the church. If it IS im­ word that their son. John 'M. Jack, McGuire, teacher* in- the local, work toe first degree at, their possible for donors to leave thear me^tlhjg to be held next Monday who was inducted on September 11 y schools adu) Attorney William F. age Age of Combat Of. # Retlg Make New Gains oohtribiitlons at the church to­ and sent to Florida, has noW’ been Ferguson. tvbnlng. morrow. if they will conUct Mrs. Forces ‘Has Risen to j[ O mSG transferred to Texas. I First.Criae W’Innera Americdn Subs Sink \Norlliwest anil South Arthur Bronkie. the chaimhan, First prize .was won by FUcharcl Beginning at 8:30 this evening she will see that they are called East Side Youngsters Point Not at All Ac- jj . , r k o n w r t i the North Methodist Woman’s So­ Temple Chapter, O. E. S.,. will Voley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cor­ O^' Stalingrail; Coun- ciety for Christian service ’ will for. meet tomorrow evening in the Ma- nelius Foley, of 49 Scarborough ceptabfe to War De- briilgS UeiHal .sonic Temple. A Penny social will Jap Heavy Cruiser .l<*r-Allackg Roll Nazis serve one of their popular old- It was inconeclly atated in yes­ road and Doroth.v Kanak, daugh- fashioned chicken-pie suppers, at follow the bu.siness .seaslon. Re­ tM of,.Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kanak partment at Present. terday's Herald that Robert L. freshments will be served by Mrs. Tops in Met^il Drive Bark Even^ in Gitv; ^ , the North Methodist church. The Dwirc, who left with the Inductees of 198 Porter street. The judges ! Commerce Department Sarah Ciay and her committee. were not able U> decide between ' Fifsht for ‘ ^ ’iiiler Sliel- Simple Simon committee >^I1 be for service wi’,h the armed forces, Washington, Oct. 14.— {/P) Western Pacific Atldetl in charge. I’lans will al.so be completed for ing joust without sdme w^inds. them and instead of dividing the Boots Anpther War- Himmler V was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cim- the annual joint rummage sale Gather -Monster Heap •V . ,s-~s. __Secretary of War Stimsnn, ler in R.iiihs Revert* rad.Dwire of Haynes street. Rob­ Many of Ike boys were sciAtched, cash prize each was given the Born Tale Out of IFin- To Area in Which Air with the Rainbow Girls on Octo­ knuckles were skinned, sbins were same amount. > I arguing for the draft of 18 j ert Dwire, who lives at 99 Foster ber 29. O f Scrap ^ilhoiit JLJse With the Apparent Vleat Shortage Showing And Sea Power Late­ ing to Artillery Duel. street, is Conrad's brother. harked .and the lily-whitC hands of - “The Lesson Which Columbus . and 19 vear olds, . .estimated dotv; Enough Leather. ToRom^Jtay Of Single Motor Vehi­ the schoolboys suffered in the Teaches Us," k-as the subject of No Signs of Iinproveineiil todav that the Army now- ly Pummeling Enemy. Rummage Sale Pfe. Robert C. Clauphsey, son of process. But' they fibt up steam young Fpley's essay ahd "Courage i Moscow, Oct. 14.— l/P)— Memorial Temple, Pjihian Si»^ Mrs. Jane Claughsey. of 12 Hrain- had 4,250,000 men and ne’jct Washington, Oct. 14—(jP)— The Tharsday, 9:30 A. M. tors, will meet— tonight in Odd cle to Garry. Junk. and are rarln' -to ' go the 'pest of and.Catholicity of Columbus” was ' Show Friction The lilunted German salient ard Place, hah reported to the the-, week, Miss Kanak's subject. Last year * year would swell to 7,500,000. Commerce department booted an­ Washington, Oct. 14.— (/P) Fellows hall' Games and refresh- Armore(]’_Force School Communi­ reaching toward the Volga So. Methodist Church niefnts will'^foilow the business. One of the fino.st bita of com­ ( ’ontrlbiitors to I'arty she tlnlshed second In the conte.«rt. ' He gave this breakdown of other war-born rumor out the —^America’s far-roving sub­ cation department upon order of Both ars m'ember* of the eighth wa.s hemmed in tighter today Members who have been canvass­ munity cooperation in the current Here's -h- list of eontributors to POULTRY 1943’s Army needs to the window today with a statement marines have sunk another Gem%jstn Sii8|)iripn o f Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers, chief of grade in St. James’s*»ehool. L Ijy new Russian gains north­ Wining Workers Group ing on the five dollars for Grand the scrap Pile party for the East House Military . committee: Air that there Is no sign of any short­ the Armored Forces. Private drive- and there have been man^ Siders: Second Prize Winner , 'f will be more valuable than ever before. heavy Japanese cruiser, the west and south of Stalingrad, Temple convention expenses, are Claughsey will Ijfarn to operate Forces. 2,200,000; organized age of leather shoes. Italy w Attitude To- urged to return the stubs tonight. around town in the campaign— Schicldgc-Print Shop ...... $ 1.00 Second prize was won‘ by Mito ' ground uniU. 3.300,000.; services of As a matter of fact, the an­ Js’avy announced toda.v in a and hattlefront di.spatches and maintain a radio set In nini- wa* the show, put on last week by Rossi Barber Shop .50 Antoinette Brazauskas who read ard United States The drawing will take ■ place at bling. dust-clouded tanks linger ■- Give your poultry MOON’S FEEDS for supply Slid related duties. 2,000,- nouncement said, shoe production communique adding the rejiorted that even ija tha the convention In Bridgeport next the youngsters of the East Side. Bill's Tire Shop ...... 50 an interesting paper on “Who has been outrunning sales this EDUCATIONAL CI.UB actual war conditions. Jerry's Shop ...... ,...... 50 Named America?” The third prize looo. . western Pacific to the area i Source of Tmiibie. dehris-strewn sti’eets of the week. By and large the East Side boys best results. Y ou'll get higher egg produc­ ■ Average Age Too High year and 1942 likely to close Six New England governors called on Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes ,/»e«te(l center) city Red Army counter-attqcks Spruce Street T a ilo r ...... 50 was awarded to Jacqueline Hutch­ with substantial retail inven­ which American sea and sAr MEMBERS! ATTEND Daniel Sheehan, son of Mrs. have set the finest example to all inson who wrote on "The Faith of Gen. George C. Marshall, Army in Wa.shington in an effort to obtain more fuel oil for their .states. Seated (left to right) are. Gov­ had rolled the -Nazis back. Aside The Stanley Group of the South Ed Fitzgerald 25 tion with eeouoniv. tories," I ernor Saltonstall of Mius-sachiriVUs; Ickes. and Gov emor Blood of New Ham^hire^ Standing (lerft to power have lately be’en pum­ By The As.sociated Press FALL MEETING ON John Kramer, of 227 Oak street, other sections of towii in the man­ Ficst National Store.' Spruce Ooliinfibus.” I chief of staff. tesUfitd that be­ meling the enemy. The v^sterii from the sharp street battles in Methodist W. S. C. S..- of which cause the selective service sys­ And all this despite the fact that right) are; Governor* Willis of Vermont. McGrath of Rhode Island, Sewall of Maine and Huriey of Berlin announced today that* and -Sherwood Tedford. son of Mrs. ner they collected between ei'gtit street ...... ■...... Each contestant read his or her Pacific undersea a c t iv e , which which Stalingrad’s, defenders re­ THURSDAY, 4 P. M. Mrs. Mildred Hall is leader. w'Ul and ten tons,iof scrap for the big tem does not now reach men Americans have about 50,000,000 rtelnrich Himmler, chief of Hit­ Annie Tedford, of 12 Warren B. Alicza ...... paper and between the readings, brand new pairs kicking around in Connecticut. ■ ' » also included 4he sinking of a claimed positions, the fight for meet at the church this evening at pile located-near the Nathan Hale younger than 20, the average age ler’s dread Gestapo, "is in Rome "winter shelter’’ in the ruins LINCOLN SCHOOL 7:30. Mrs. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., street, have returned to the U. S. Bi.saell Street Tavern ...... there was a recitation ’’The Great their clo.sets-^bought because of mediufti-sized cargo ..fibip. a small for a private Visit ,as guest of the Naval Training Station at New­ school. "Jigga” Kills ...... Voyager ” by Frank J. Quish. Jr., I o f the combat army “has risen to cargo ship, a smajf tanker and a the city was reverting to .artillery wife of the pastor, who had charge Many Youngatejr* llel|tcd point not at all acceptable to “ rumored shortages." Fascist government," but reports of the church vacation school in port, R. Is. after spending a week's L. T.. Wood ...... and Irish song by James Hum- The department ^ in te d out small trawler. ^ probable sink­ of German-Italian fnqtion, cur­ duelling. • ,_____J furlough-here. They enlisted for There iire between 40 and 60 Smith's/Garage phries.-and a recitation. "America I 1 the War Department." Regain 1‘osltlnns Lost July, will give a brief' review of young.slefs in the East Side crew Larsen’s Feed Service Marshall said he was investi­ that while no ratioiflng should be Urges Giving ing of a medium-sized cargo ves­ rent in neutral European capitals, the program of study and recrea­ service a month ago/and 'previous State Barber Shop ...... For Me," by Claire Olds. necessary "excessive hoarding of British^ Bomber Fleet sel and the damaging of two suggested that it might be more Exchanges ot shells arid mortar to leaving tpwn were guests at of scrap searchers. Tlicy have suite Tailor S h o p -----j . ^ . Rev., Vincent J. Hines was in •18 DEPOT SQITARK TEL. 540r. gating the possibility of releasing grenades developed after Red tion. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Harold roamed far and wide into back any commodity, could very readily tankers, brought to 123 the total tl an a social call. , numerous farewell parties. Kltlel's Market . charge of the program. I older draftees from the Army, announced toll of Japanese ships These reports indicated strongly Arm^ counter-attacks had regain- ■ OLD Ogren will be the hostesses. j yards, open lots and fields in after the drafting of the younger bring about a situation which Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe After the awards had been an­ would force strict rationing even Rent Control sunk W damaged by U. S. sub­ that German suspicion of Italy’s ed positions lost liefpre a short­ search of old metiils, and all of it men. Strikes Hard at Kiel . Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ Mrs. Waller, S. Coburn, former George's Service Station . . . nounced the children were pro­ if •supplies' were above actual marines attitude toward the United States lived German infantry drive Mon­ RECORDS has been carted to the school yard vided a lunch by the Council. Marshall was appearing before iary, li. S. W. V. will have a meet Mnnche.stcr Green resident. hAs without the use of a single motor Peter Condio...... needs.” Pl«'ture of Surceases was a source' of trouble. day. the Russians said. ~ .x, be tamed In for sal­ returned to her home in Atlantic CTiarUvs '’Reymandcr ...... the Senate Military committee. Conilucting s survey to lay Powers Now "Our artillery ijlcatcoye^ two, vageyou want to keep ing tomorrow evenin, at the vehicle. This - fact, aloije, - is an Asked by Chairman Reynolds (D- /'o th e r communiques from the A DNB dispatch from Rome, Y. M. C. A. The auditors are re­ City, N. J,, after a visit with’ Mr. out.staiuiing feature in this grnup's Oak Street Package ...... Results W ell Coin pen- Willkie Hops fronts gave this, picture of United broadcast by the Berlin radio, said guns, seven mortari and 11 trucks ptoyto^the new ones. and Mrs. Albert Dewey of Robert Broadway "Candy Store . . . . NC) whether If Was the Army’s (Continued on Page Nine) Himmler "has been receiveu by and wiped out about a battadlon ti/^e eaeh paid for old rec­ quested to report at 7:30 to audit effort to bolster, the national scrap WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Intention to dischafge "the physi sate for Loss o f 9 Air- i States and Allied successes; the books. The business of the road. William Diana ...... Bvrnes Seeks Authority II Duce (Mussolini), with whom of German infantry," -the noon ords ii i eapbctive of quantit.v. supply. I cally unfit snd return them to Solomon Islands A heavy cruis­ meeting will include the election Hiilleil to Scrap Heap Mahieii Grocery ...... craft; Several Hundred O n LaSt L cj er four destroyers and a trans­ ht had a lengthy and cordial con­ communique announced jn one of , of officers, and plans for their In The Sunday sthool te.ach'cra of- Sunshine Dairy ...... NOTICE COMBINATION SPECIAL AT civilian life," Marshall said that To Stabilize, ‘ Freew*' versation." two, paragraphs it devoted to th# For instance, L T. Wood donat­ it was, adding that "they are a Make Round Trip. port sunk; another destroyer pro­ stallation at the Masonic Temple Concordia Lutheran church will ed an old truck. The boyis might W F. B arrett...... House Action bably sunk; three cruisers tor­ But the broadcast gave no hint Stalingrad struggle. on "ntursday, October 29, also oth­ hold their meeting this evening at A l'Foy ...... DR. J. A. SEGAL burden to us. ” He said he was un­ All Rents o f Real of what Himmler, thV-man chiefly The Army ne'.vspapcr Red Star easily have appealed to some , able to estimate the number who pedoed and bombeo, one severely, er business matters of Important 8 o’clock at the church. trucliiman to tow the old trui k to Street Candv Store Property in Nation. London^ Oct. 14.— (/Pt— An O f Hi^Trip eight bombers, four fighter planes responsible for bending the occu­ said Russian troops advanced in Main St. Cel. 5680 I .Announces would be discharged, but the pied territories and even Ger- A good attendance la .therefore the collection area. Buf not these J-'AIcI arjland Threat Made R.A.F. bomljer fleet of wellw and three seaplanes destroyed. two sectors on the steppes north­ I'desirable. _ St. Bridget’s First Aid Club has The Removal of His Office pArmy was “working on thst now " Aleutisn Islands — Japanese 'many’a allies to Hitler's will, may west of the city. It reported there youngsters. They got the gang to- Asked by Senator Hilt (D-Alal Bulletin! have told the Italian dictator. \ changed its meeting night. The gether the other night, and with 1 •• ' From over 100 planes struck Kiel Expected tp Fly Direct ships, camp* and hangars at were frequent local encounter* In monthly meeting which would other interested youngsters a lon g ' A. K. k o r d ...... Whether passage of the 18-19-^ear- l^uHhlngton, Ort. 14— lA*)— last night with a concentrat­ ICiska, the invader's lone remain­ Reports were current in Ankara separate areas. FOSTER'S BV3 Solons and Istanbul that one demand Ger­ ordinarily take place ^night has the- way, they pushed am) puni4l-| Peter Rowe ...... old bill would "take the atraift off I'pun the request of Economic ed blast of explosives in a To Wajd^ington to Re­ ing foothold, blasted by aerial Seize Basie Boint been postponed to Wednesday eve­ the old’ truck to its final resting Correnti s Market 647 MAIN S t. the older men with depondeTila. " Director James F. Byrnes bomts and,burned by Incendiaries. many wa* about to make was for A Pravda dispatch declareo that FOR FINE FOODS raid possibly as destructive port to Rooficvclt on full control of Italy’s Adriatic i>ort ning, October 21. place. Spruce Street Package Store To the general said he thought so. for quick action, the House Resistance was relatively weak. the Germans al.so iiad been thrown .They .spotted an old car on FI or-: George Rowe ...... 5 jD 84 OAKLAND STREET DIAL 7386 "I am looking into it to see Will Attempt to'^.^rre Banking conmilltee |mved the as an.v of 70 which haye lieen New Guinea Enemy ground of Trieste. back in a .salient scuth of the city, Private John A. hillman .is; what we can do about getting way toda.v for House az’tlon Re^hit -of Journey. An informed Balkan ooaervrr and that advancinl; Red Army ence street and that was whi.«ked l2 MYRTLE ST. Wider Distribiitifm of made against the Nazis' bat­ fprees pushed b.K-k in the Owen in London suggested that such ru­ Kc(pp Your Shirt On! spending a ten-day furlough witli to the "scrap heap in jig time, so Total . .$22.00 them back home." he said, "not tomorrow on legislation giving .Stanley mountains towarrl their troops .seized a basic point in the only about getting them back, but tered lialtic Naval and inneapolis, Oct. 14 — . iJh mors might be Axis-inspired—p»’r- German lines and held it against his mother. Mrs. Cecilia E. Hill­ many youngsters alongside , the War Contracts Among President Kmisevell authoril.v U-boat base. British sources said Kokoda ba.se bv Gen. Douglas man of !l0 Falrvlew street. Since, how quickly we can get them to'Stabilize and ’‘rreeze" resi­ endell Willkie ' took off from haps a German propaganda move counter-attacks. But Don't Keep It On Any L o n ^ Than Ever vehicle that not another hand the results Well compensated the MacArthur's Allied troops while to screw down more pressure on lune J'7 he has been attached to could be placed on the chr. Old 1 Lb. Lamb Chops (49c) bficR.** Small Manufartt»rers. dential and oommcrelal real VVold-Chaniberlrin airport here at heavy bombers dropped 1,000- Red' Army tank forces, follow­ MarshaU said the average age R.A.F; for the loss of nine plane: Italy. . , ing up an attack which folded Company A," 11th Battalion, In the hot water heaters, boilers, ^electric prtqiert.v rentals throughout cost aiqiarentiy considerably 9:09 a.- m. (c.w.t.) Uxlav on the pound explbsiven on the Japanese The suggestion that recent Ital- Ohaags «• often ms always — but Armored Force Replacement Cen­ o f new divisions now being form­ i back advanced enemy lines upon utilities past the ' useful stage, Washington,' Oct. — the country. The committee low five per cent. Althoiigh/the airbase at Rabaul, New Britain iari-American developments figur­ with laundries so far behind sched- ter at Fort Knox. Ky. Upon ex- pipe, old stoves,land many smaller 1 Lb. Lean Ground Beef (39c) ed and trained advance fapldly. last lap of bis round-the-world air Drastic action In the. House to ti-ntatlvely agreed to strike numliers in the raiding fo r^ w e re Grounded aircraft smashed by ed in the reported rift between the Blas—you’ve really got to own piratlofi o f ' his furlough h^. w-ill items of scrap which many would citing aa an instance one division plane tour,of most of the prlncfp*! (Continued on l*ago Fourteen), force wider distribution of war | from the me,asiire t^e provi­ not disclosed. The Evening News din ct hits. — European Axis partners came MOltll sMrta to follow your* own return to Fort Knox and enter the have mi.ssed. were toted alotig. which bad an average age of 26 contracts among smaller manu­ sion that so far as practirahle war sectors. He was expected to l>ose Oestroyer, Two Plane* i Lb. Bacon (25c) said that "several hund^d bomb­ fly direct to Washington, arriving from the Stockholm correspondent officers’ training 'school there. To Ikiuhle F.ffort.H POPULAR years in June. 27 .years in July and facturers was threatened toda.v the resits should lie stalilllzed The American fcrces. the Navy aehedule of ehangea. Bu.v good ers, including a larg^ niiral>er of of the National Zeitung of Basel. In fact it was a manual job — 30 years in August. on th^ basis of Sept. 1,5, 1942, In about six nours. reported, lost a lestroyer and two ahirta and theyil see you through by a trio of New York represen­ four-engined 'heasieg made the Switzerland. ' done by young.sters, willing and S8-Ysar-Old PrivateM and thus' leave to the presi­ Just before Wilkie stepped Into fighter planes in the Solomons. All the duration. enthii.siiustic, in the most indepen­ POOD MARKET 5 Lbs. Yellow Globe Turnips (25c) tatives. round trip of over/kOO fnlles.” the plane he was asked by news­ , He quoted the Stockholm Dn- ALICE CXJFRAN 'Even'k in amphibious divisions, Telling the Senate Small Busi­ dent the decision a* to the American and Ax'iM bombers re- Flashes !\ ■ (Known As Queen Alice) dent and basic way. Enthusiasm ia ____ JJi ■ . ■ . . I;isl dates on which to roll back New "Saturation" Tecljplque I sed men whether fie. had learned of which will be called upon to do ness committee that the Smaller The' attack was oft the new the nomination of United States (Oohtinued ^ Fage Fourteen) rtVinllniied on Page fourteen) (Late Bulletins of the UP) Wire) RPtRITUAL MEUIIJ81 so high at this time, that the boys 1855 .m!\IN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING 4 Lbs. McIntosh Apples . (25c) what he described as "toughest declare they will double their ef­ "saturation" technique -of the R. Senator Jo.seph M. Ball of Minne­ Seventh Oanghter of • Seventh Son “ Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” kind of fighting.” he said he had • (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Fourteen) Bom With a Veil. forts on off time this week and A.F.—which TO^ans throwing .so sota and Gov. Harold E. Stassen, Plans Organization Drive roam far and wide to reach a new found 38-year-oId privates. many bombers over the objective both Republicans in the Sept. 8 Readings Dully, Including Sunday, i Lb. Coffee t (20c) Modem fighting demanded vig­ (Inclnnuti, Oct. 14—i/Pi— ITesl- 9 A. M. to B P. M. Or By Appoint­ total of-collective effort. in such a short space of time that primary. *Vnowm Aa The ^ eB t... < orous, aggressive soldiers who can anti-aircraft defenses are swamp­ Cays Both High TrihutP ilenl .lohn L. announced to­ ment. In the Servloe ot the Peo­ The neighboVhood- was so proud American Places Win da.v that the I nlted Mine Work­ .The Best Knowm!’* ple tor SO Veara. o f . the efforts of the East Side REMEMBER! This Store Is Open i Lb. Pkg. Tea (29c) “ keep it up." General Marshall ed and their fire made relatively W.iJkie said hi*, was. "grcatlv testified, adding: gratified" and then paid high ers of .Vmerlca would start an of- 169 Chorch Street, Hartford, Conn. youngsters that a collection was Gape of Good Hope ineffective. gunization dflve among 20.006 Phone 6-0091 taken for a .scrap pile blowout “ You can’t fight the battle to­ /X German broadcast put'British tribute to the abilities of both ALL DAY WEDNESDAY! day and rest totnorrow nowadays. ” cheinU’al workers In West Vir­ yesterday af'iernoon on. Spruce OID THE RUSHES! 1 Con YelloM^orn (15c) losses at 10 plants, but- said that men. First Major Victory $2.50* and $3 SHOP AT EASE - r AVOIl ’ Secretary Stlmson opposed * the North sea pprt of-Hamburg-- "They have seen the problems ginia; .’50.000’ coal-mine supersIs- street. Friend.s and rjelghbor.s col­ or.v eniplojes and "greni wgnirnt* lected $22 and w-ith that fund Thursday Prices In Effectci WeWednesday Afternoon. provision of the bill introduced by Sub Menace Grows linked by water -with Kiel thsough of International affairs and domes Oxford Cloth and Woysa Chairman May (I>Ky) requiring of agriniltiiral InlKir." ,\s the 37th ifadraa. In Whites. Patterns soda, hot dogs and Ice cream were the Kiel canal also was bombed tic affairs rightly and with great Total Valii-e $2.37 that niSh inducted from the 1'8 and clarity and foresight." he .said. "I FipliU‘rs Sropp in Mid­ I MW -eonvrntlon came to a..clOnC. and Soft Mellotonea. serveil during the night. ,. Repel Altaeks and alter conditional agreement to- INSULATION ’^Carried. Refreshments SUGAR CURED—vSMOKED 19 year .groups be given 12 piontha U-Boat Warfare Inp'iisi Kiel, 66 miles northej6 t_ of Ham- ffave no doubt that bpt)i will be ^ ^ 1 1 f o r S S 9 S 9 S S * dle East; Down two work a six-day week and |H»st- John8-Man\'ille And furthermore, no car or » 1 .M of training before beinj^ tont Into Reports |ll|1i. burg, is important not onfiivfOr its elected In November." combat- fietl in Area, big dpeks and-strategic position as WiUkie^^took off in the same IMineme . of wage demands, Lewis Home InsulationiDivisio'n- truck was used to transport the Messerschniills in Bat­ Soviets Start made a l.Vminiite speech pledging viands to the scrap . area. The (Limit one to a customer.) While the Army program nor­ rating . Subs/ Being a hub oT water transport hut as four motored Army ship "Gulliver" mally calU for at least a year of a center for coal, iron and oil. in which he arrived at 2:20 p. m. his union to "great cxVlttlnued ef­ boys, using the same’ home-made More Sinkings tle Over Gernian Lines. forts to organize the unorgan­ L. A. Williams ' carta, wheelbarrows and brought training, he explained,'"unexpect­ Forced Further Afield. lumber, railrokd supplies, cement Tuesday. SHOULDERS _ W onling o f Nazi Coin- ized." Repre.sentative the eats from the purchase points LEAN — MEATY — IN ALL SIZES. ed emergencies" might require s and food. The plane was expected to ar­ ■ * * themselves for the big party. ■■ shortening of this ^rlod- ’ The German communique, which rive in Washington about 3 p. m.i Cairo. Oct. n iu n id n e lin lieates Ini- ' TLLEPHONE :»8n2 Would Grant Deferments Total of 4 2 .United. Na­ London.. Oct. 14.— (/P)— An e.w.t., said X(aj. Richard Kightjed States fighter planes won iniiniqne ... 'Youths Jam itedruiting Office SSJ Don’t think the.se boys all came y-VriJbs usually -tries, to minimize the , out of the past week's scrap scour: Stlmson said he had no objec­ tions Seamen Lost authoritative British source R. _ A.______F.’s air' blow* by specifying chief pilot. I first major victory of tialive Goinji to Reds. Philadi-lphla. Oct. 14— — tion to granting deferment to high said totlay that German sub-1 „niy hits” on residential district^, Willki4. fresh frorn the p . . . , vc„r veSter- iliindreils of te*-ii-Bge le>>* lines in Egypt. Russia and China the Middle ha.t war " school studehts called up for the During Two Months. marine warfare has been in -1 acknowledged with rare carulor Berlin (From German Broad­ jammed the Ariii.t recruiting of­ day when 12 of them fought fice here today'in a rush to enl.st tensified...... in the area around casts). Oct. 14.- (iciieral Biddle diselosod CtlOn U y survivor was quoted by sia. had been chiefly mine-sowing ity of American manufacturer?, ti-riaTs evident in many of ‘ ^eto. — theater for sev- tin said, "on the road from Maikop j tfsla.v that copiei of his'tdluniliu* COLD CLTT SPECIALS Fowl I and occasioilal surface or U-boat siich as man-made fibers acu\e roie »■ «. ,i„rn beil as St. James's School Hall, Park St. N».srt Navy as saying that auction plus the availability of pre-war items and wood, bone, I eral months, this was described as to Tuap.se. German Army troops Ihi.c address, unnoimeing that 60’J.- Cooked Salami Turkeys Conservation of Tires Than Ever. Ol .. fH eXl- wee*,. 1^ ^ ^ foundering vessel tore raids. made goods, will ipsure ^“^ly for aninial filers «..u . combat for supported by Luftwaffe Sttika and i (Mid iiniciturulized Italian aliens New Phase Seen Pickle Pimento Luncheon Ixiaf Lamb Slew loors Open at 7. Play Starts at 8. five men sway from an overturned <’hrlstmas shoppers a nearly nor- shell and synthetics for metal. L , States fichters. destroyer formations, '’formed ad-■ living in the ...... I nited States...... would— ______44c pound. Shank Soup Bones ’Washington, (Set.' 14.—(A’)—The j lifeboat snd pulled them under. We now see a new phase be­ mal selection of articles in the curtailment in -phe successful American air- ditional dominating mountain irmii cUis.slficatlon as _ — .J .csxvvs 4 >> I vx ncvai >>_■ biggest tax bill In American his Had Heavier Casualties ginning witfT U-boat concentra­ nation's retail stores, a survey by was foreseen but there will Second Ueut. Arnold D ranges and mountain positions aliens.’*' now are ‘ lielng Wheel Alignment' On Your Car tory may be ready by the middle tions,” said this aiurce, who merchandise managers disclosefl placements for aluminum and men s 100 Strongpoints Taken SWAN ...... 4 for 25c The medium sized Panamanian tn.lHv stainless steel kitchenware. Jaqua oi ooi^i ,„ a , George D Mobbs of Uttle Rock, TliompsiinWhite, Sccdless or tracting. snarling and pleading. of the Incident* available here on a complete supply set-up since "it the survey showed that "geoerally Bam said in re^rting the supply George - -■ sneaking, more than 90 per cent of Imported china and .dinner- A rk ..__ . , ranging easf'of -the V'olga in day­ into Italian, had been undertake* large Blue RIMers.. . If they areliot right tires* will wear , very fast. Aa------the 14 members of a Joint the baeie of survivor report*, ex­ would be uneconomical to send a as'part of fhl* nation’s psycho­ committee gather^ for th^r I plaining that aurvivdrs had land- submarine from France to the I of the kinds of thing* customarily ware now Is limited to that from I MesseThe American fighter pilots light attacks on Russian comrnu- 4 for England, Irish linens are being nications and supply "lines and logical warfare, and predicted th* 2 lbs. 29c meeting. Senator George (D. » ^ , t an east coast United States cape vffithoiit some source of sup- »<,ld to Christmas shoppers will be into action iri force aa the action w mild have a “ tremendou* 99e Let us check them on our special machine ahd said he no reason ^ '^hy ^ time ago. There were ply in the area.” I available this season." sent here as are Swi«i J :i'";arfare_over North Afrwa m- night raids on Russian airfields. A n in ces...... 2 lbs. 25c - 4 ' ' medium-sized freighter was said to effec't.’’ ], legislative diffe^rences \ 33 casualties—dead or missing— Oiie of the best means of com-1 He said that in addition to the And, for this year at icasi. new alongside • • • ancy Blue THIS IS AN ACTUAL CASE— c o m p o ^ by Saturday, ydth final bating the sub-surface menace, goods manufactured befwe the have been sunk on the Volga. ? among the 71 crew members of the Two Merchant Ship# Sunk HUBBARD SQUASH make any necessary repairs. roll calU completed early next Panamanian vessel which wa* the therefore, would be to destroy re- nation was at war and ordered be- of hollow and flat ' L -ho shot down two Junkers 8 i On the central front an enemy 4r lb. ' It Can Happen to You! fueling pointa. he added, detflaring | fore the conversion of many plants enough uggage. smokers ‘^'"'^Live-bombera and damaged six strongpoint was destroyed and a Kin De Janeiro, Oct. 14.—«4A— 8 for victim of the Au,guat sinking. number of prisoners taken, the LIFEBUOY CHiairman Doughton (D „ N. C.) The Panamanian ship was tor­ that United Nations warships pro- to war production, the stores will and stationery. 1 others out oi an enemy force (ierman suhinarines have sunk Ginffer Marmalade BOB BURNS and bis 22c HERE ARE THE FACTS: This targe old single-familyf two more Brazilian iiierchanlnien 39c MOTOR TUNE UP WORK VALVES GniilUND of the Houae Ways and . Meana pedoed at night in an attack by bably were now trying to seek out have available goods created by Toy* to Be Ditterent. I which included 12 dive-bombers high command said. BAZOOKA . . . EVUY dwelling was remodeled, without any exterior changes, committee aald however there supply ships and possible shore! manilfacturers ffOm materials not There will be toys—but they ^ ^ ^ escortipg fighters Fighting over the Don. Italian" —the ’20th and 21*1 sent to Ui* mo. HITL-C8S NETWOM two aubmarlnea. Shortly after 20 Fresh into three kitchen-dinette apartments. Total income BRAKES RELINED were numeroua pointa yet to be atfacking, the sube surfaced and bases. ' I needed In wkr. won’t be like tova of previous Down 17 Axis Planes planes were said to have shot ndow th.r Iiottom by l-b«»ats In this WM— PepperidEC Farm Bread LUX FLAKES ______ISTHiGAME f o r $ 1 3.0 0 agreed upon, and declared the Vital Avenue fj>r kuppHea I Shorlage* In Home IJnrs two Russian aircraft. GG’* the government announced today. 2^ $130! the flrat mate of the merchant ship years. They have undergone x F. fighters, beating off fighters operating over the Gulf of Toataloes group would do well to finiah early was taken aboard the Ikrger of the Because of the dsngersftK the ".Shortages will be apparent in It aald that the sinkings were th» LUX 25 REGULAR GAMES radical thangea. Wheel goods arc jlimpst constant stream of Axis Finland set Are to a Soviet gun­ GrceB Beans H ^ ’s What You Can Do! Work Done By First Class Mechanics. next week. two and questioned briefly. He short route through the embattleo some specific lines, and replace- out; and stores will offer toys „ver Malta, shot down 17 flrat since Brazil declared war on TOILET SOAP . .3 for 22c There Is » aertoes shortace of booslag spooe for .war workers More than $1,000,000 a day In In- Medlterranean. 'the rounding of ment materials will be evident in | boat in low altitude attacks, the the Axis as a result of attack* on Cauliflower 5 DOOR p r iz e s wax then released. con^ructed, ^ ’ith the exception of xxis planes yesterday, making a war bulletin said. .SPRY . . .3 lbs. 76c; lb. 28c wUck yo« «Mi help solve — to your own sad yonr conatry’s creased excise- levies will begin One o f the heroic Incidents of the Cape of Good Hftpe ha* be- others, but very few of the >tetM a f4w nuts and bolts, entirely of I j^ree day total of 38 Axis planes her shipping and that both ooenr- Beets or Carrots flowing Into the Treasury immedi­ FAIRY SOAP ...3 for 19c advmntacs — by msldBK repairs sad addlthNM la yoor home ALL FOR $3.00 ORDERS this sinking was udescrlbed by come the vital avenue for supplies usually given at holiday time ■will wood. I destroyed and more than 50 badly rrd joo the same day la 1 boBChes 15e that frill meen aew ttvfaiK spsoe for workers sad their families. ately after the Brealdent aigna the seaman -now recovering frdtai his from America and Britain not be totally absent." McBain said, Treasury Balance area of the western South -Atln^ SILVER DUST . .4 for 99c measure, although the frulta of "It already la evidant that I damaged, a joint R. A .' F.-^British ALL FOR Manchester Motor Sales injuries. He said that a »mlddle only for North Africa but also fori With one notable exception, he Americans are looking ahead— headquarters communique said to- tic, last Sept. 29 o* the po.ta.wn steeply Increased individual Income Washington. Oct. Robert Echaller, Prop. aged crew member who was India. Russia and China. laaid, there will be no shortage In with the realisation that this is a day. Brazilian *t*te of I'ara. Thf . and t^rporatidn taxes will not be Britain'aoccupation of Madagas-1 apparel line*. "Rubberized’ ma- position of the Treasury Oct. 12. ship* were the 5,472-ton freigmw ;i2 W e s t c e n t e r s t r e e t TEL. 4131 poqr svrimmer gave hla life belt hard war," McBain said. "They "Enemy activity over Malta was I PLENTY OF TABLES AND garnered until next year. car, keyed directly to this, wa* to teriala and rainproof ^yntheticf R e c e ip ts . $26,474,549.82; expen­ tnges and th* 2,7$6-to^ /nc/ui rjl U/vccri/. y/ic. iMxnilea Texas To Rise to a fellow crewman and, then dis- are buying practically. They have continued and again oar fightara diture*., $283,030,969.53; net bal­ ' e\ - saa \ r T r •- T PARKING CHAIRS FOR *-)peared. prevent the Japanese from estab-1 have gone to .war—but suit*, coat*, an eye toward long wear and iisa- successfully broke up__all attacks both In servlee berijieea T ; ‘.’ 4' G. E. Willis and Son. Inc. Cigur and cigarette takes are dtM I appeared fishing submarine bases on-the In- handbag*, glovea, snd all 'kind* of ance. $>,773,993,854.28; customs Caol, Lemhar, Hasoos’ SwppHea, Paint The tax on whiskey and ] The survlvora of the Panamani bilitv., comfort and utility when and laltod «•»* '., y y f iRflGRY SPACE EVERYONE to go u p . ------*■' cotton garment* v ill be available Hxk irccaipts for month, $8,577,919.02. T. TEL. 81X8 MA.VCHESTER they today." 'I 8 ^Csattowd m Pag* TwaJ (OMttausd M Fa«« Milssx). ix suflicisnl quantiU. ^ i Advertise iu The Herald-*—It Pays reertoeej.