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Givc^ Cheers >5? Hank Bprowy |or After Return Two Run^ iii 4th Norwegmufi, Surprised By Lightniug Blow at / Redbirds Forge Ahead; , Offieial Linkups " " Shining, Che^ For TWr^ Cpn^st 2*0 ; Brazle Holding' AVid Wave at Planes. Yankee Stadluik, New York,. Bombers in Check aS; Oct. 7.—(fiV-The bfftclal line- ; By John E. Lee Battle foc Rpme Begins ' ups were announced', Just be­ Representing" the Combined L’nited Fascistsi?ace Air Success Mates' Pull Off Two fore game time. \ ; States Pteaa ■ With Powerfui f i r ­ St. Loots (N ) Now Ybfk (A ) , Distributed by Sensational Plays ; T h e Aaeoclated Press Behind Ship man Onslaught Along Klein, 2b Stainback, cf - * r* ^Bome Streets Biggest Crowd Yet. .Walker, fcf • Crosetti, as ^ \ Adriatic; Destroyers Muqial, rf Johnson, 3b With the Bntlsh Home Fleet, t ^ U j l p U t Bring Naval Artillery/’ \ Y i n k e e\Stadium.- New W. Cooper, c Keller, If Oct. 6. — (Delsyed) --- Suiprised 111 B ig Gtoups Kurowaki, Sb Gordon, fib York, Get. The St. Norwegians cheered and Waved To Aid of MontgoUi- Sanders, lb Dickey, e when ^dive-bombers and tor|s^o Louis CardinalsNjanded on Litwhiler, If , Btten, Ih ^Ipponehts Believe Negation of Italian Fleet Pound Railway Hank B<)rowy for^^pair - of Marion, ss Lindell, rf planes escorted by fighters from a United States Navy carrier striick runs in the. fourth inhing’ to­ Brasie, p Borowy,-p tprn ^Has Doomed • AUo Appear* • Factor Military/Target Umpires^Rue (A L ) plate; their lightning blow at enemy mer­ day to take a 2 tb 0 leads^er chant ahipping off northern Nor­ Stewart (NL) first base; Rom­ Them More Than Ah- Behind Navy Cut on Allied Headquarters,/ thej^ew York Yankees mel (A L ) second base; Rear­ way. don (N L ) third base. . The attSck was canrled out by diealjon of Mussolini. 'stroyer - Escort*...giers, — {JP) into the fifth frame of theft carriers of an air group early Mon­ game, before'the tie for Rohie has day and spread destruction and Bern, Sw^lierlanfi, Oct, 7X

Kunln, owner o f' the .astSbllah- 1^ - . t. tb'thdustiy members diasentii views of labor and fnansgament Naples' fiOO,000 people to face vance of the Sth-Army thrsatens paramount task befpra Sustains. Directive dustry. memtars of the regldfial on' a. proposed tehedule cf.approv- Officials Prbfa^g ment said tha shq»«Tfeparjment Japanese Deny was a total Iq^ -""^ starvation. - to.outflank tbe Na;aia. N a ? : .thaAgd Amy.command Is-to c'on- [r e a ie ii ai$o diwehted ftem the able u-age-'rates in.the industry jLjwSses \ qrt l a b t e d Carriei^ iswer iTest origiML order. which, When adt^ited in-final, form Other pacte^!« the basement \ llie task "Of feeding the civilians Native"' patriots,' aided ^rhy >pli*- mage Wa$' reported throi%bout and althouglt the job imposes a pehed or destroyed th'e last rem­ Court Boeteh, Oei" 7—VP)— The Na- the excliwre ha^lning agency Bridgeport. Oct. 7.—(IT)—Ah tn- the baae.meht and on tha street New Yofle, Get. 7‘ —' pF) - - Ibb heavy burden on''the 'Army, pre­ nants of the I NasJ garrison on ■ , ^ ■ - . / ." of all emph^es/m organized de­ chusetts, Cponeotlcut and Rhode nOpr'at the head oe the stairs 'rpkyd radio beamed a propaganda parations; had been made before­ Co'rgien,; giving the Allies poten- Y a s ifi C t i n g >nac'i m i l y tldnal Labor Board an­ Island. ■ veatigatlon, by fire qfU^kda waa T otal,^307 i i r i i partments. leading from- the .basement. •Kraadcast to Latin America yester. ■ r hand. ‘ \ tlaJ ^ s e s from Which northern To Strong Pos) Starts One Mont^^arl* !^fceyices .ifere Are Group New Havei nounced tckliiy that I t : had ’ Sus­ The clinic al.so will include dis­ under way today to determine the day denying that Japanese sotflierii Italy and s^thern . can be Beqiieathed |500 cause, pf a blaze wtil^h awept the The water system of they-clty '■AIoscoW, Oct.' —^Thg-Ger tained a directive of the New. cussions of the present wage .sta­ Charged With CkMisii had beheaded a captive AlliM tUiS (lpMitt«|pH r ^ tfae) was practically wrecked, but with attacked klr and sea. (€ktpii\nned from ^ One) iumts' dung tenaofoukly to Theit ier This Year; J o "End (Continued/ram Page Odey Alert Signals Road Creditors i Bnglsnd board iit>. dispute be­ bilization program and-a general basement of KaCd clothing and riian, but U. 8. Oovernmeitt'^^ moni­ Pay^^,Slabit^atioii drygodds storsy-Maln and . Golden tors aaid the transmittersJflave not eare^l rationing the supply can be AttgcMng Oerman Air Bssm ttfb n g definBlye posltlbns alS On Saturday»/ Are Sent Oxer. x|Jiider Aunt’s Will tween Yala’ unlvemty and the question arid answer period ■ In • Hartford; Oct, 7—-JiiP^Eugene MeoMS th a n /w u first. believsd made to last until the system has to WA and' l^ th to the entire Rd^slan. front tbdsj/T follow the "force escorting the car­ Violation , of Sts(ie!« charge of the New Englmid WLB Hill streets.^akortly a^ter.6 o’clock, been heard making-' reference to In t ^ Dodecanese islands,-ln the fk snd Odesfii : - ■ ' ■ ;./ . United Mine W ooers .fif AmericiL Spencer of Norwich was arraigned fDssitile.. been repaired. Health conditions eastetm Medlterranean^^^egean while Gei^al Mud ahd.^hi8 com- rier. The places were, destroyed liuic Is planned staff/' ^ Tuesday night, causing damage .uh-s the case for Japariese aublenCaa. The annual Fta^et-Me-i^^ot-drive before they coould even approach The 32nd 'air .|«id held in Man­ Rights in ICC and had direct^ the pkrtlee to officlallyteitlmated at.several'.-tnoU before U. 8. .Commissioner i-VVil- -'the broadcast to Latin America, The dsr^fiaiis stUmptefi to ren* In Naplea are "surprisingly go o ^ ' areo.<^ th* Germknis tanqed with t.laims p^lVe Anticipated mande™j"raln and flood, gavc « r i- white Plains, N- Y ,O c L T— liam ' J. ' Wholean '.yesterday, ifisr tbe/BStlwr uaele« Mnktnf thus far only; 13 cases of typhus With thy rai.n-Swept' -sout .of the. DiMblep" American Veteran close to pth'e NSyaj force-. ' chester and througfieut the State sand d^lara. y ', In English^ attrlbiited disclosure of considerable strength ' on Cos bys c>>mbat to the Red Army, '' , x v - TIm^ out of a rtet estate.’'af $25,- comply with the^order. ' ' — A,' charged with conspiring, with a ships sMt, destroying: the docks land have been found. / ' against a relativdy weak British front do/manf ..aftci" the- Ri-d e’ German" communique an.-’ Cha.pierN»f Manchester got under- Shipping Among Targets Hit was held this morning, beginni/ig ' New Haven, O ct.V ^ -(^ At Boston, (^t. Four hun­ Woman Pilot Kliled FirefiglHers arriving^ an the the beheading ' to an - American 78.9.66 iMt by his aunt, Jdsephlna The directive of , the New scerie were - hampere’d' by dense Fulton, Miss., ration board clerk news ageiipy and ' Sailed ■. it a lUties, he said, but a pre- Terse Survey of Fro»ta-- tand Italian g^rlaon; they have Army's dash-to tha'C|iieper, UNB ^ uni - major Russian attack :-way to d s / Ih Manchester, one Shipping in the Bodpe harbor at 10:40 a. m. and ending at tt;T8 least one group of crraltofs of the land board ordered that clSdaeiB survey uidicates that the south • rfv Sullivan, a resident of Mt. dred representatives' of manage- "dmoka which poured'from $k fn- who allegedly mailed hlin gaso­ "fabrication’' revealing, "the utter Secretary SUmaon giive hW| taken the airfield there, and have maintained that the latest Sovla ^ i nj«»ith eafuei" than usual. Hereto­ was among the targets hit, but the * ,m.. Tile services'reported in^bod New York, New Tteveft and Hart­ covering maintenance of mpmber- , Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 7,-rW line coupons from there. Whol­ : aras not so great' as the locail afr su^riorlty. Allied planes offensive had been anticipated of Smolensk aitd.j|orth Of Vljtebsk, non, N.. Y., w^ho died on -May/l6th hqant and labor^ in the woolen a i^ trgness to the basement. They Ignorance ..of" tnd' Japanese char­ press coiflM'ence todaj^bls terse fore It has been held on the w;eck Bodoe airdrome and military pdst order and a total of 13 Incidents . ford raljroad la teady to 'appeal shlp and check-off of unl battle fronts: from North Africa and Italy' are lowing upon , reconhalssanea"' rc.. and added that fightUtg lyds-still were not attacked. No enemy air­ . were executed In good Wme. Chief by Included in the contract be­ worsted Industry of southern New in progress. In the 'Taiman.^nin. of November 11, Armistice I**- the Interstate /Commerce Com­ last, unde'r , her wdll, ^XMward jiiloC'Atiji^lnls Caroline Molfatt, blaze, sufficiently te allow them to jail, setting bond at I2;000, and of Ari)-erica’s leaders who *re fran- OIvsa I^ldtare of StituaU M still is Increasing Its heavily attacking German air port's of large-scale troop^move- craft Were sighted while the -at- i Air Raid Warden Thonw WeirrSi O'Dw/yer of SS-^Charter Oak tween ' the unlvershy/and. Yale England are expected to attend a said that Spencer wip^d be rc""- ba.ses in Greece and Crete in an mentr. suta in the Caucasus and In tl ing the final day of the drive. Hqw- ported. mission’s rcoraahlzatlon plan to '3fi of the Ferrying divlaiori, .was enter.'.' . ■ticaliy tryln'g' to boost the morsla To his pitsn "'conference,sstim- strength in Italy and its /Torces yer, it was felt that if th.e mem tack was in progress the Suprehie/Oauft on the grounds street, - Manchester, Conn'/, re­ university Employe; Local 142. wage stabilization clinic in tela kilira Tuesday in the crash of a A preliminary Investigation re­ moved to MLssissIppt Tor Federal of the pi'ibllc." . ..>■ aon'related this picture of the sit­ there no# probably number be­ attempt to restore the balance of At the same time^Berlim hint glon sduth of Zaporodus the' Ger^ “X ''' Studepts Leave Rqoms mans said only local fighting took betw-wrere asked Jtq get out earlier SpCclOcally, the ' American that it violates state's rights. It ceives 55OO, Is disclosed here to­ United ConstriictiqitiVorkers, Dis- city Satufdsy unde'r” the auspices basicxtralhlng plariy;' officers of vealed that the fire had started In action. Tbere wgs no reference to tha uation in Naples: *'

);ylng rtppot reported. The ,the shoe department, but was iiq- fget that/th« beheading was de- The retreating Germans system­ The future Intentiohs of the In shortening their front along the of two merchtiitmen of from 3,(K)0 in ‘various parts of town and the through the filing of an Apprtfisai ■ The iii)iverstt^ appealed the de­ ■board, the paitel announced today. plane we>qt Intti a spin and crash­ Britain agafnat .Germany and oc­ The Soviet phtamunlque last be milder ItNvoyld not work remaining' seven consisted of dem­ Federal District court continued able to spraad because of fire Seaweed waa once used by the s.cribed iri the diary of s Japanese atically pillaged the city, taking Germans'in Italy are still not clear, Dnieper,.said n iw Russian drives i tu laconic in . hardship on .-the. to S.Otkl'tons: one near miss on a yesterd((yt of tbs decedent's propeftjs^jrithpro cision to the/NStionsI board, 'The The principal;,, purpose of ^the ed at tha'Cal-Aero Training field doors separaitlng the department! Indians to proylde salt in their ^battle. tesualty released *>y Gen, virtually all the food and leaving cupied Europe continues, wltb were develo^g in the long-quiel I most olition ap<( incendiary bomba, at but the Allied command expects "no tmpor-r Disabled Vetetatnw 2.000- ton ore carrier With unob­ Other \ contentions—that Surrogate .-tharles b. Millarif^ sustaining ;rata was four to tWo; all-day clinic is to obtain the at nearby Clntario. ' ' from tha reat of tha atora, Jacob diet. - / ' ' X , 7 Daugl'Ss MacArthur. ■ ^ the'’ rkids on Emden and Frank­ L cn ln gra^ctor to the far north, i :3."l served results; two hits on a 3.000-'■ strategic points in town. One of ^ ^ 'Mr;" ,'t them to fight. B series of delaying fort being particularly notable. tant changes occurred at the.' >!»• U. A.,'Vi la one ex-aervij^ plan/ts illegal and that it is ‘ Oipt,/I,udwlg Sertorious, Ger- on" merchant "Vessel with unob- the mo^ important of these inci­ - t t - actions as they/retire northward. Comparative lull exists on tbe front.” "orgiinlxation that devotes itself en dents was the reported bombing equitable and discriminatory’' ■ 7 At present, resistance is stiffening inanMilttary ■ commentator, said Evei^thing In Moscow, however, j^ rd y tp disabled-veterans. Jit has 8«Ned.result8: ope hit on a 1,000- voiced as representatives ■ of Russian front, due both to the ra­ cautiously In a Berlin broadcast: of the High school. The students gr^ltor groups\ explained their in the east, where the rapid ad- pidity of the German withdrawal leads to the conclusion that thPAP‘rect olBfia. connections in Waah- ton ofe»iiRwhlch was lift amok- were ordered by jthe faculty to re­ t may still he too early to speak Red Army willl not ,be. bogg Ington .wherc'-ay those,--who have tag; two hltsbivAn 8,0()0-ton tank- 'opposition to Judge Carrol C. and the torrential vwms. The Ger of the definite termination of the main in the corridors of the build­ mans* still are holding the' down thus yeryjlong. a disability dischkvge, are aided In -ir which later, wss^sran heading ing until after the alt clear was Hinks, before whom the plan has bM s TAneR great Soviet offensive. It can nev­ obtaining pensions ahd^pspitaliza- toward the beach. fiowfrTiir .the been placed for approval. 7 ^ line, but apparently ar« with ertheless be stated that the ene- sounded. ing from tlieir bridgehead / llonl ' stern: three hits on t^e-sternTiiML. The time of the signals Were: The hcarinp started , (ts third U e O A S T m yx offensive energies are show­ yeterans of All IVan 5.000- ton' cargo ' ship which'* day 'today with -other svpokesmcn the Kerch straits intC ther Crimea. ing considerable signs of exhaus­ waa 'Firstblue,blue, :10:40; red, 10:52; sec- / Already there has been a- .heai-y left smoking; one hit and several bnd blttcr-jl a. m.; all cleat. 11:15. ready to present their views. y BOATS In Ndw Guinta, 'Gem Douglas tion:” . " demand this service froih the near- pijwes bn 'an g.OOCi-ton mer- Charges ' State's Rights Violated MacArthur's offen^ve continues Hurl Back Counter-Attacks All of th^-/varioua C3> aervlees pijiSent w a> \ s^ ■ indications ire .chant anta-whlch was left .burning, were on duty duH hg./^ drill. Violation of state’a rights was IFYOURNOSE "With great speeji''and success," In The Russian midnight commu*. that it will bOxheaviar as time and one . htt'-/.pn a loaded barge charged yesterday, by Robert Da­ the Solomons the Japanese are at­ nlque said strong German, coun- pa.snc8. At the .re&Nit convention which was beach/d».; vidson, representin'^ the Webster tempting to,.^vacuate' their Out-1 ter-attacks against Soviet spear- New '?ork, Calling held in New York it ^fras brought In addition, all were High Tengioti tiiM and Atlas National bank, trustee *C10SES UP*' flanked' ^ c s on Kolombangara heads in White were hurl- upon Italiansyto intensify sabotage, up that veterans of all waiV^buld strated .by the raiding pmh^.. for bonds of the Boston Terminal island, ^fCCring in 'the attempted back with 1:80(1 Nasi dead left the United/fatlona radio In North be included and while It wak^ot Of " the 'American pianea Jbat, company.' / ttruction Of a large numberl on the . battlefields. The clashes Africa’ reported • yesterday that possible, at this convention tor pai pne erased at Bodoe and' another C^ibyPlan© Me attacked provisions pf the TONIGHt^ of'^fobp-ladcn barges/’ "" ' took. place around the German some p^riots had dug'^p enemy on the question, it was viewed fa- plan which pe said would free the Put fiysarp eaa Va-tro-nrt up each ie a forced landing In the wa­ noilrir It (1) shrinks swollen, "'Thera has beeh considerable air strongholds of Vitebsk, Bogilev mineSw/Md .buried them again be­ ■v’orably by the delegatee prasent ter 'West of Bod'Pe, Its crew, East 'iJaddam, Oct. 7—(g>)— New Haven railroad and its satel­ membranee, (3) soothes Irritation, 'activity in''Ghina.1m 1 vs a /PkiB /The TawAss'Bmxs Japanese and (jpmel,. wherp the Nazis at­ hind/the Germans, kUi^g enemy and. will probably he acted upon ■ membeiA-v.were seen swimming Residents ..6f-.^addam. East Had- lite lines from any obligation to (I) relieves, transient nasal o ai. strength n as/^ cn increased tempted to relieve^ increasing Red troyps when they retreated. next year.. dam and Colches^" Were without use the Boston terminal'hut per­ Army pressure on” these enemy close-to a rubber boat amH-pre- testlon . . . and brings greg but Maj. Gen. Claire J.,.. (Tien- n the renewed plea fot' sabotage, The drive here will, continue suraablj^vere rescued and taken electric/jwwer for a' shpi't^ time last, mit th?m to use it If they wanted oraathing oomfort. nault's 14th Air Force still holds -bases. e broadcast declared that "every through Saturday evening. night./sfter, state policS invbatiga- ' at a h ^ half the previous - pay- Follow tbs oompleta.. prisoner. A torpedojtiomher was the. initiative. From Jlndia. dally The Germans launched .four, 'truck of supplies that fails / o shot down off.^Al teri.. ''-ld. its annual meeting* carrying out a routine pat]rol In a che^ of Rrisdley field, tioil duly enacted by a-sovereign u r of Mogilev, the R^sians said. On As Train Derailed Monday and Tuesday. Oct. 18 and flight went over the.^ aide; in' at­ Windsor L o^ s Army air base, po­ state.” aimther/ salient, / they declared, | 19, in Hartford,. Attorney Joseph tempting a landing , on the flight lice were told the pianea mOM have ' He" proposed that the plan be R ro..A rm y stormed H| ■ ------7 F; Berry, president, announced to­ d^k. The plane waa lost, but been "mystery” craft because af* sent back to, the ICC and declared strongly forti^d point and dis-; Clove.s. N. M.. Oct. 7. day. the pilot was ftacued by^ British forts to locate them in that area' his group Waa ready to appeal as lodged the enemy after a brisll | State Police Officer Joe Joseph .W. Henderson. Philadel­ destroyer. ■'. ^ proved futile. high as-the Supreme Court to up­ encounter, ;tne Russians also sue- said Construction Worker phia, president. American Bar As­ Several other planes were dam­ Westover field, phicopee. Mass., hold its position. \ ceeded in/improvjng their posi-1 Huffman, 27. explaina sociation, and. Judge W. Calvin aged by flak and ma^e belly land­ officials-found nothing in their ter­ Would , Be “ Paid Twice” \ tlons nept. Gomel, which they had i night's events lllc* this: Chesnut of ‘ta* U. S. "District ings Wltb no undue harm. After ritory either. ► Among the others outlinifig partially surrounded before the H.uffman whs operating a- Court, ^Baltimore, will' address the the planes had returned Admiral their objections yesterday was heavy autumn rains sloweil'doWii dozer along the Santa Fe right- closing banquet session a the Fraser signaled, ‘^preliminary re­ Ban 8ale of Liquor Charles A. Coolidge, in behalf of thel,r drive Into White Russia, of-wa^. The heavy blade strufck Hartford cliib. All other sessions ports show eight to ten ships'. In­ the Old C d p n y railroad, a leased imaas Red Army units were said" tb be the track, shoving the rfiila -two will convene at the county build- cluding an oiler of from' 8,000 to Little Rock. Ark., Oct. 7—(A)— line of the New Haven. He less than 13 miles from this vital Inches out of line ing;\..., . - 'X*- 10,000 tons Jhlt. Regret , three Seven of Arksnssa* .75 counties, charged that 'ta gross error” in rail center..' , Before Huffman could report Justice Newell ‘ Jennings of the planes missing and one pilot 14 townships and five towns have’ 'estimating 1942 . and 1943 Old Col­ Must Await Better Heather the damage, a passenger engine State Superior (jourt of Errorp wounded.” "voted out the $ale of liquor, beer ony revenue would cause tha New Otherwise, the Mosc-jw commu-r^and four cars were derailed, in- will reportjki'a mpeUng pf the and u-ine under the impact of a % Haven to be “ paid twice” for op- nlque said, "there were no .serious I Juring the engineer , and an unan- entire ae9 ociatlon the afternoon local option elections drive spon­ e;ating losses of the Old Colony. •X* ebangea at the front," an indica-! nounced number of Navy Seabees. of Oct. 19 OB the work of the com- sored by the Anti-Saloon league. Joseph B. Ely, former governor X- • |.tion that any further large offen- X tnission studying Connecticut's Racket^riiig Hit of Massachusetts, repnescnting a sive action would have to-watt-un- \i" judicial system. ' | ._ Deserted Cruiser Found - committee of Old Colony bond­ tU weather conditions improve: g f l l l C l l l D I C 8 Justice Arthur F. Ells of the By Morteiiseii holders,' agreed with Coolidge and p n e e s i n • Having recaptured the Donets ^ Supreme Court will discuss the •■■San Diego, Calif., (3fct. 7—(4h— declared; <-■ ' basin, a major' portiop. of the integrated bar movement before a Everything In perfect order ex­ "If this plan goea through. We and a part of White Rus­ After Bums ::ession Q.f tbe ^ a rd of Delegates Hartford,, Oct. 7—(4*)— Accept-. cept for evlclencea the craft had woiild get gypped from two and a sia, the Red Army is now standing the morning of the same da^ ,lng the Republican nomination for been In a blow, the Julia J... a 32 half to. four million dollars. Our for 430 miles along the Dnieper mayor last night'. Senator William learnings would go to' help the . r New Ha veil, Oct." LiOUla fc«t cabin cruiser, waa found at froiti Orsha to strongly held posi­ 7— powder, The authorities said that Ctepano holding New Haven collateral. sprinkjed oil your platba holda tUem CxempUfled, the first degree. Mrs. light of public scrutliw.’ bottled and marketed and tha prnent chamie in the official pricra of Hiram -firmer no they feel more co^L^ort- had been warned against smoking Roy Warren aehved as master of 'Urging acceptance of the plan, he The Democsiitlc CIta ■*><> Town declared that the ICC disregaixjed ^aitpply was intended for sale in ’43, W a li^ brands azeept for the new fed­ able. Sooihlng and rooUnsr tO'^iruma and cigaretteS"-and matches were a laoiOa* team'who 'put on the made aoie by excessive, acld nioutli* removed from his reach but that conifehtlon tonight is expected to the w-ar earnings of both the New ’45, ’46 and later. And now this suppiiy eral od se tax in 1942 and the OPA Avoid embarraaeinent ' canBedr by second degree. . 'This latter team name Mayor Dennis P. O’Connor. loose"platee. Get FASTKETH today he had had visitors/ -under the direction of Mrs. Fred Haven and presumably the Old must ba atratcfaM through 1947 and adjunmants in 1943. at any drug ^ore. ' In the bed, they as.serted, w$re Manning executed a fine drill. Colony in outlinifig thO plan. found a package of cigarettes with During the hearing Judge 1948 . . . becauaa distiUerias ara now The\offidal OPA prices In this city . Abthe next meeting, Octobc|.20, Illinois Prisons Htneks indicated that he was con* one missing snd a package of he third. and fourth degrees will Plus ‘Headin’leadin’ for Ood’a Goontiy’ malting Only alcohol for war. sressmUows: matches. sidcring giving the ICC a chance conferred on the same class of to explain its attitude toward the ididstes. ' A harvest supper I Called‘Terrible’ Manchestei* FlUplnb "Freedom” Date Set Old Colony road. He also referred at\(l:30 p. m. will precede the to previous proposals that the . Old mtetlng. Mrs. Cari lilldtng'and Chicago. Oct 7ii-(4h — Federal. New York. Oct. 7.—(jp) — Hie Colony Be divorced from the h^W Njbw and Used* bijr Home- Ekxinomics committee Judg^ John P. Barnies says that the ------ENDSTODAY ------Haven isnd reorganized aeparaM|y< Tokyo radio announced to^ y that n be in ehargS of the eupper niinoia parole board and prison ad­ the Philippines ,wou|d join Burma ‘MISSION TO MOSCOW*. but none of the creditor groups fW Hbm« Available for gemente. ministration are "unreasonable,” .vored the proposal. ' - / ■ on the list of "independent'* coun­ and "Inhumanly crjiel,” and that Infinepiale Occupancy tries within Japan’s ne^r "co-proa-' Plus:' ‘LADIES’ DAY* I/"" prtsops In the state .are "terrible ■ ■ — ' / perity sphere" on O cL'14. The places.” '< broadcast, recordedled by U,.u'.. S.8. gov­ Women Marines Hia_commente were made Tues­ .Deceasetl Mariiie Alexander ernment monitors, said the data for. day aa he took-tinder advisement a conferring "fteedom” npo^X the oetition for a writ of habeas corpus X Jaryis Fhillpplnee had been set after con­ Recruiter itlerfe Awarded'Me(lal \' ■ filed by Jojin Bonfljorno, a comict t(t Alazaader Bt. ference at Tokyo between Jkpa- serving a 199-year sentence for the Wood afiffixi4H| lv.lLMcConsidL after oil painting by hmm Chapte rhoneei neae officials and Jose" Laurel, who Sergeant "T er^” McGregor, 'G. slaying of a Chicago policeman in FRI. - SAT. AND SUN. Ofltas 41H - i m was described as the Filipino *tarea- S. Marines' Vorps. Women's Re­ 4933. , .jPlrst Manchester Showing! Washington.^ C.. Oct. ident-eiect.',* serve, was at-the P0$t.Office this Prisons hk the state, he said, are Prlvata Find Cfiass Everett F. afternoon to Interview local young ‘,‘terrible places because,>9r the IT S TH E t a l k ; Larson, V.M. M. C., 23-yea^old women interested In ehlisting in large number of men W tltem who IN EVERY HOME! son of Mr; and Mrs. Hllmer Lar­ PePsohal Notices this branch of the iwrvide. She will feel that they arq./ being unfalriy son of IflLockWood avenue,.Stam­ he at the m t e theater just before treated,” with the result, ha addL i-i-is THE t a l k ford, (3bnn., has' been posthumous­ ly aWarded the silver .Atar medal seven o’clewk. tonight and will be ■ed, they ard''harder to_ control 'and OF THE NATION I C an ! « f Thanka . in the lobby until 9 p. fn. for.,the thus xvMt be subjected to stlffer for his attehipl to rescue s wound- W« wish to axpraBB our "ilno«r« putpoee o t discussing . the service discipline. ' \ ,ed comrade at the cost of his own CALL: thanks to our (rltnds and n*lsh(6rs with Manchdster prosipecte. He blamed the condition on: the CHARLES. life on Guadalcanal last fall. Don't borrow uhutesMarlly," foV kindness and- sympathy, shown Sergeant M eO n gor will he at parole board: which, he said baa (D IN G L E ) ’ A presidential citation aCcom- butbutir-s| l(-’s loan -- It - the besl----- Mi®- •- to u» at the time "of the death :of "abused the indeterminate sentence tlpn to our problem. V«r* our father Ludwig' VrI'eh. We are the Poet Office s|lain' tomorrow 'Dsnled the award: ?-Vlilt. losp 'eervice grateful for the beailtifplv floral afternoon for the Wine purpoee,. law,” and uhpOaed .long aentteieta ; V"Fori- l conspicuous gallantry and_ Is the tlmt-MVlng way to get tributes and to all Who loan'ed'their, but she w p not^be at the.Stete that are in effect "perpetual im­ 'Intrepidity while serving.^with the one. Just, phone uS your sp- - cars. . ' ■■■■■*■.■ - prisonment without ho^.” pUcauen, Then meke one I/oulg Urich, theateh tomorrow night The only .First Marine" dlviaioji. during ac­ visit to our once by eppolnt- Kmfna Urjeh. opportunity to discuss the Wo­ ■''My Kingdom tion against enemy. Japanese'forc- ment to sign enfi g«t tbe cash.'. Mre, p; K. Mlsaelwlta.. m b 's Reserve of the Hartfiea' s t Five -Blown to Blfe !es-', at Solomon A loan of $100g'*" eeeti Oao-SO------V ■ the'State will be tonight.' 'islaVds', Oct. 8,-1942, when promptlyromp repeid la ig \ ' JaCkaonviile, Fla., Oct. ,7—(F)— For KX ooW ' monthy eon eoneeeuttve -inater . . With , ; "With .utter disregard for his mentf off ailgio.os each. Loans Seea'Bodaevelt'Re-Elected At least five peiwms wet# blown ’own safety. Private First made on>n youri signst lireIX Notice tio Uta and 12 weie. tnjiu^ when, Mai^eriU Chapman ' •Iona. Call u» today 'If.youJ ;Clss8 LarsonIntense New York,'.Oct. 7.—(B).-;:- an oil barga exploded at- the fire of the enemy ra swim the hMd 119 to gSbo. Glhbe Gas Engine company on the , — P L U S ------This Is to certify that there la Henderson, former head of the . Tha Aettda SaalattMl Mfitanlkau river InVvfierotejSt- on flit in the Town OdrH’s Office Office of Price Admlntatratlon. says S t Johns river-yesterday.'"-- /ti* 'tempt to regcup a woh«M«5"T^‘ TtfiieniJ FINANCE ca at Coventry, Conn;, a copy of the that FTesident Roosevelt lyfll be re:' ^though the. company'makae wairt. “ HEART OF THE !rade. His valiant and Belf-jacrJ- " iState rbeote* Bolidlnp oua types tff yessela for the Navy, t.id Pltwr FbMe Sefl AudnOre Report for the year 1943- elwted for a fourth terih in 1944 ■fleing action,, in which he' idst his „ ' D. IL ntawns. Na*. 48, which may .be aten by anyone aloiB^'telth a Republicai) House and ah official announcement - aaid ^LPEN WEST’ •life, was'in'keeping with the high-- thet po Navy personnel or equip­ . UseBao Bo- Ml interested. a Democratic Senate. He madd his" ■ "'"■“•'YiATBOT N E W S! .est traditions Of the United States : i . ,Albert Tgt Harnwn, prediction last night In anawar to ment were involved In the add- ■ - f' t .,___ J •Naval service;” . i. Town Cltrk. a queatloi) put to him after he fin­ dent. ished speaking at New York Uni' verelty/s 8ch0|Ol of Education, -^' .. Deaths Last - Noted Vroloitist Dtoa Chicago--Patrick A. Nosh, 80, W w York, Oct* 7.— Leo forleater-of the Kelly-Nash Demo- Buerger; 54, aui-gqon. and urolo­ BUSMEMORIAL RNEiL — Hartford Tomorrow " Sat cratlo organization and n^onaliy gist who devised several, medical ■kriown piOUtlcak leader. Ha waa 2*Pc. Suites 'untrumente and made knpwn lten- born In Xhicaxb. ^ -v' 'J- erally the pathological condition Thw e wilt be times w h ^ your dealer cannot Kim ish the WALTER HAMPDEN Waukeaha, ^"Wla.Dr. Av.J.' - >■, ' Recovert^ id Denim called Buerger’s'diaease, died yee- Hodgaofi, 85, na:iionally known terday. ^ r n In. .Vienna, he was brand you.request B ut in fairness to him , please be patient All Work Guarante^! *fi Ihe treatment of Ck^ brought to this Country when a ■ Ui; lietea. FOR Pl^THJER PARTICULAjRS CALL baby Boston—George^ T. Watkins, 73, and rem em ber that the w hiskey shortage is rped.,. due to OTS Author of a mbUograpby of print- Aiding Jewe To Escape - n” in Aanarica whicnfla intenui- the war-work of the distilleries. T ; V “ ‘ / KINOSLiyi f'r ’ 'lly,..kfldwn as a reference , Oct. 7.—(iF) — Oerv. g ___ i on!:, and compiMitor with The MacDon^d Uphdktoj Co. mah aoldtera, .axpreasbig- dll- Boston jOldba for , jaore than 40 aippioval of the Maxi peneeutian of H Am N * tdl'EI Aaiarlean Industrial BnlkHar N U N F I l i E Y S ■ ■ ■ irears. ■ o ' '. ,X Wnp/iilier ft Ssik loe,, pinria, Kniiis r U A lWriP#Bnf\ U, Dtutish Jejva. have been asaistiim JBaoh E n . (ftlS) MIe, Sl-lffi |140.8S.M. tS.78. Sat Mat (fliffl) Sfie, ; ( Honolulu—Col. Jd'mrd R. Mahaf- 983 JHAIN ST. HARTFORD TEL. 2-41E7 them to escape to , accord­ 11,15, BIJO, fl^fl (Tax';flne.) Box 4Mtee opens at 15 a; n . 7 fv. .€8,'nptlonaLVlce-coriiman

1 physical ebndltlori day evening Ifrom 7 . to 9 and ean Undliding on ths Friday from IQ in the' morning tp 1 Ouurity posts S w VBfltory 18TieaBe4p \iscist8»• Pace • H 9 in th* evening for the last mln-J T T ' T k ' ' 8o8o hriosdhtusd W€wey the provialans ute payers. . Here wcrea^:^se«to«^ (R-Ohlo)' and ibme Streets In Colleietiou Payments, may be mailed to the . caUed the blU a collector at 1 1 HalPs^urt arid if . Mrs. George W. Cheney of 21 Dirive^ Si^arts Monday • ■''' lylctqii^ leeler,' leader of xtiu both, copies of the bill Are' enclMed Hartford Road, iw|ll grant the use induction ^ fathers, receipt will be mailed d m Ic. Mall ^ant John H. (^eveland, of Little Over Saye that ,‘‘only W e cour­ In Big Groups South Rnd FiPe Districl f her home for. a-Cigarette Tea. .PlalwUlbj^who- was' one of eight paymenU must be poatmliaked on 'wSl and Winter. Mtivi; ' 'Mrs. Joseph A t k in ^ T«»CfMitinue An Activi- age, thi genius and' the persistence Official Wains TThat or befQre October 15 or theVean- Monday, Oct. 18. at '4 o'cld^k, kilWd In a plkneobash In. Gulfport, Town Divided Into Report But Nincub^ of the sWator from Montana has (Oonttnoed tnAri OM) Relatives in tdwn.,'n. refelydd news for the L ^ e s Ih* Sipple to left. Miss., on Mondtqrwigs a nsphew of Strong Sea Force not be accepted without integast Announced by ies Despite Shortage ma^te this result posslUe.” Time’s Griming. Short.. qf 1 per cent being added. of the death last 'night Mahcnbate^hamber of Commerce. W. Copper lifted a high pop fly 'the Misses /Margaret<-Md Mary Four ' Districts; Put O f Cases the ar* forbidden to en ter.S im ilar Florence Byron Atki^on,.tkinaon , Vife>ot , Of Perhontiel. EAch nielnbe»^la urged tu.attend o Crosetti in back of the mound. Miirphy and Thomas Mtntphy, of signa are i>oated /on buildings ^ Dh(fclor Brqwn. Colonel Joseph AtkinSon q(..vR ps-. Hits Wake Japs and :is requbatetf^, furnish a car­ Kurowskl shot a- liner that hit West sti’bcti He was the only'cl Paper Out at Curb T k « report a^'-.the Charity owned by the 'Vwean. A falling off in ' collectlona tofi, formerly of this to\^.- ton of \tte^\^eM he fust inches inside the left field foul df M,rS. Helen CHevCland and hi partrioent for the month of SepL Ait* Succe^ against tflie 1943 rate book this rectoi^. Howard Brown of the ^.'Mra. Atkinson 'had,^frequently The Board of Direbtors of the] Mf. and Mrs. William Ostrinsky . A Rome dispatch to the Bern M. C. a : at Ita macllng last I i® .,‘'}du cts^-/^-jn g for: line and slid head first intO)/wcond been in the army for a year. A l'et- f Designated. (Ooutiinied rrsm. Page Oae) tei^brir ia ideritlcal with that of .the week has resulted In a percentage Uon Centem wnounced to- visited with’ members' of AU of 182 Bissell' atreet. today re v iv ­ Der Bund said that Ini the - minds ahead of Keller's throw for a dou­ tec.^rBcelved by hla mother/d few previous month except in total ex­ of 'exactly the same as was 'record­ m falMkiid winter schedulea kinson family -lu- Atanchester and formulated plana ;for the|'*®i.y'?*^; \ x ' Behind of the pebpl^^of Rdme the thought aeasoh^ program, which' i t , la ' \ \ ed a letter from their son, RSrgt. ble, moving Musial to third. daya ago told -of his haiddg oojpa-- e paper told of the target area^being laid penditures. T h ere werbxTS. cases ed .on the same date last year, by buildll not get un- of perSonn Borowy pitched two balli to Llt- on Octobeobe> •>* AdnuirSl'Nimits’ report of the tember but the costydf qttUitenance He reports that $29,316.12 Jtni klnsoain ISBii. Born in Wales.'she 89 Brookfield all set, rctumcdxto of meeting- a schoolmatc/and chum Which, the dispatch said, nnay been received, which la approxi­ _derway for a month,’ Director General Secretary Miss Marlon whiler and time waa called while 'Our attack on Wake followed by only a during September was $141.11 less (Continued from Page Oke) Brown feela that th\ preliminary beeSme a Salvationist ill Hove, Camp Hale, . Cplprado, yealerda^ over tbe>e.\WhlIe on An air mla- i’lriagk tpelr real, feelings."/"'" mately 46 per cent of the grand Thft tarn iituation has iznprovedTmt sup- Tinker w ill. dltect the a/fairs. of Cfosettl came to the mound for a ring Air .'Raid ou U ).^ day Iris disclosure that. strategic than In August,-Wheii the total cost work of organizing ^eae aporto SuBsek. Englandr and attended the following a *■ two Wwks furlougii •slon, SergX-Gstrinsl^ f-an across conference. LitwliUer took a Pacific plans had been drawn at a In ribrthern Italy the Na^s' con­ levy. 'i.-; ■ . . ■ International Training College un­ the 'institution aseshe has done for spept at his home.' , Rfivaite Che- John 'GerVlnixqf 38/Benton street, ft Main was 83,541.86. acute :1rianpower problem there. It tinued to encounter' resiStiance. A Only eight Indre collection days plias ar^ .Btill nstHcted, so if yau\^an’t ahould be started now. \ . / ' sUike-and fouled off another pitch, Pearl. Harbor conference attended In September. 1942 there. were der Evangeline Booth, who was at- several yeara pa*t. 'ncy haa been undergoing tralping who la alSo # U t^ 'g < .A rm y Air- hterbiv^l ' O clx 7—(/P)—First was’ made known that at least 'Swiss Tel^raphlc; agency from remain before interest will be add­ Mra. Helen Ayers will have Work for the girls has already then lined a single to left scorii^ 'Arrest during a daytime air raid ider the by Admiral Ernest J. Kjng, com- 1 3 1 persona oil. the department some of the west coast facilities ftlwikys buy Salada T«a iii th« styU or charge of the women’s gym class the time Jlield cohnmissioher, and' for^the'paat five nionths'wlth the Forces in T' ‘ Albert mahder-tn-chief of the ' United Chiaaso said -/German authorities ed and only four of these days are later became •general of the SalVa-’ started under the leadership -of Musial and Kurowskl.. On^ttie test in' W’aletbury octurred* this lists, covering 94 cases, and - the affected will be put to work ori which la held evei^ U b n d i^ eve­ special Ski TriKips in the \jhoim- Both OstriiiikyAnd'qeryinl were throw- to the plate Sanders reached ter sec- 8tates fleet, Adnitrsl William F. in Mila'n had teamed the people scheduled for the ffre house on yGu like it^package or tea-kagi—don ^ lion Army and retired in. 1939. Mtsa Violet McC^cken of the tatha of Colorado, • \ . mornlhg when the cRy , and total cost for that month ,)yaa "other' types of vessels.” ning, beginning next li^onday at iilj the QWka of 193A,kt the .High third and Litwhiler took second. state were alerted in what, waa alao in Halsey, commander of the South they have until et. 12 to retuni School street. ^ Colonel Joseph and Mrs.. Atkin­ atate^.W.C.A, The Women's di- 14,239.86. X Tip-Off To Military ^laas guns,- ammimitlon rind equiprpdnt At Fire House Tonight 7 o'clock. Mist Betty Ann Ali- school/'herc snd wete'-ohuma 'dur- .Mat-ion was pur^.sely passed, termed by Civilian Defensexau- In this Pacific force, and Nimitx. It was The new emphasis on . loriding blamo your grocorl He it doing the son.retired In 1036 after 50 yearn vlslonltag already had a prelimi­ and a^er achool. ThfyJ have carried away from rintlraircraft ’The collector will be at-the fire abn will be the instructor fdr the ■■'WaynA Wells Munscll,'-sun loading the bases again. /|''thoiitiea aa a “surprise test." A l­ p'tiewB- the secon^ Naval asiwult on Wake craft was regarded as a tip-off to i.i the service, since which time nary meeting and U trying to o v e ^ a s since last Ms|ch and since a heroic American garrison gun posts. German military law house tonight from 7 to 9- and Sat­ , women’* summing and ,Ilf* _havc made their home in Boe­ form a young .'matrons' club, and Weils Munsell, 6f 25.'Horan street.' . Brazte-poppe.d foul to Etten JK fred Pelletier, 23. was booked at papers and magazines arid '\put military plans for expanded Inva­ be cari with available tuj^lie ing classes to be held oh Tue.sday found .tljat they were''Sleeping biiV front Of the Cardinal dugout. / other waste paper* -In caraiterird finally was overwhelmed there Viusqn’s Plea will apply to anyone found ..with urday from 10 in the morning un­ proposes to try to make the Y a and Michael A. Kasevich, qonz-iil police headquarters at 10:45 sion operations on enemy 'shores. til in the afternoon. Next week ■' imd Wednesday eveninga.\ . • 75 ya^s away flrdm each other in GrosetU came In behind"' the o’clock on a charge .of breach of boxes. If possible,’’ concluded \Mr, Dec. 23^ 1941, after 18 days of Destroyer-escort* opce held ‘ an such equipment aftef the deadUpe, 6 he remains wl<] be brought to recreation center for ths fresh­ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kssevlphr of the Italian campaign, wv v ' fighting. ^ the dispatch added. that pfflee will be opqn on Thurs­ Side Rec 717 Tolland turnpike, haviB been mound to takS Klein's 'bounder and the peace resulting from refusal to ’ HatbavW^. \ ; “urgency” rating on the munitions Msncheiter for biirisl in .the At­ men snd 'sophopiores in High (New blows against the Jap- Se^n in Vain Nick-Angelo XiH •>« Charge granted' leaves follgwtng com-- s/rgt, Ostrlnsky writte: that he' throw’ him'out. / ' ' , go into an air- raid shelter. lit^^Foqr Sectors \ program and thg d*ci*ipx to re­ kinson family lot In the East cem- srhool, as well as seventh snd IS/i senior gunner in his squadron alsd w.ere struck. In the of the acUvlttea atstoe Weat\81de etery.vit is expected ths funeral plctton- of their baste training at ’Two rttna,,. three hits/no errors; The towri^as been divided Into duce their fu(ririe production waa eighth grade boys snd girls. A And will soon complete the number Muthwest I^ciftc area' of Gen. (ContlniMd tron Page One) building and those Niidahing to servicesw ill be.Jield 4h the Saiva' meeting of the Women’s Division the U. 8. Naykl'T'rainlng Station, three left, ' , ' ' four sector*. T h e second sector, held to be a/feflectlqn of profound Sevbn Held form bowling leagues oKbadmin- of missions entitling Mm to return Yankees—Croee^ rapped an \\ln charge of Walter N. Leclerc Is Dbdglas MacArthur.,A communi- shifts 'n strategy. tion Ainhy'hall, Saturday, at 3 to further consider this project Is Sampson,,Nr'Y. ' qu^today from his headquarters ding for the 890,000,000.000 of ton groups should contaCV -him r \ to\thls cQvlntry." eaay roller to short which Marion located east of Mkin street north There has been a surprising suc­ o’clock. achtduled, for Monday aftsmoon, available goods and services. Vin­ let go between Ills fbet for an N 0 ^ of Blast Center ritreet;. sector said Australian Tighters had ‘ad- cess of planes based on small- es­ In Spy Ring as soon as possible. when MIm McCracken is expected ■ vance0x.^seyen miles up the RSmu son was Intrlted to appear again ---^oliowlng the usual- business It la each one’s duty and to meet with the membera. ebror. three. In charge of Charles Rob­ cort - carriers. In " some official meeting o f King David Lodge, M Cr0om O0oclbrant valley on Nqw Guinea to get with­ today as- the tax hearings resunled. aponalbtnty to keep.physically lit The directors alao set' the -date Johnson- grounded into a double erts, Jr, is south of East Center quarters now can be heard the.es­ (Conttnued from Itege One) O. O. F., at Odd Fellows/-tenipler Fa^iiak Blast play, Marion to Kletn to Sanders. in 50 miles of the enemy’s coastal Treasury Secretary Morgenthau timate that aircraft can take/dver (hiring these times sod the varied of October 18 for the aimuiil cam­ street and east of Mairt street base of Madarig. That base’s de­ presented the administration tax activities at the Recreation Cen­ ] Main and East- Center stfeet, Fri­ After getting the- count to two The fourth sector, in charge of "about half the job the DE'r were paign for funda for.i^the Y.M.C.A. fense outpost at Bogadjim was plan to Congress Monday, propos­ registration act and a;-e In custody ters ara offered to meet the Indi­ day evening at 7:36r'^fere will be / llai^ Borowy for and'two, Keller bounced to Brazle Stops Porspirotlon Benjatejn Crehore Is north of to do.” As far as U-briate were at Ellis island. ^ Funeral a rehearsal of,^tiie . initlstory De^ and was thrown but.' glxfen a 39-ton pounding with ing large increases in levies on in­ concerned. . . . / ' vidual needs and desires. FenCy Genuine Spnng Center Street and west of Main. bombs from foui;-«ngined< units of dividual and corporate Incomes ' Served aa “Clearing House” Raservationa are how being^ac- gree team.-"All membeqs are te- ' No runs, no hits, one error,^ noni 'The residents are asked to put out The Naval situation''eas^ con­ May Ufie Cheekg UI18 in 4th the Fifth Air Force. - ' and on so-called luxuries. Con­ ’(Tie indictment said the leagve cgpted and classes formed." Fur­ questedAq attend/as there will be left.. Grade AA arid A ^ their waste p'aper In front of siderably after the/surren^r of In Sntilli Chiireli \ -.(In the Solomons, where the gressional reaction showed quick­ the Italian fleet. Its exlstencA pin­ served as a "clearing house” for ther information may be obtained a class of candKtetes put through 6 points per pound-LB' their homesXsimiiar te that service Japanese are trying to get out-of ly that the program', as presented, III Bond Buying within a short time. (Continued fro ^ Page One) ned much of the Allied Nhyal Informaflon from April, 1939, to by calling the East Side Rec of­ being givqn to the g-rirbage collec­ • the central New Georgia' group, had no chance of becoming law. strength in, the Mediterranean. Dec. 6. 1941, .and was directed by fice on Scbdidl street ’The win­ Funeral services for Frank Kee­ tion. / ney, 12 -ycani-old aon of 'M*'- snd terday, lifted a high liy which Kel­ Three Faiths Join I LsmbForet other Allied plants pounced on en­ Much oTthat Allied force now ctrij German agents overseas. ter schedule: Mra. Garfield Keeney, of 2 '" It ia not necessary ^Members of the American Le­ ler, caught by reaching/ over into ^ Charge for Trucks emy shipping around Bougainville join in the protection of the. sup-'’- Information waa transmitted, ^Kaet Side Building Kfdney Chops 45° ’The collecting will be doni by mstack street,, who wiia fati cash to buy hpnda at % the Man­ gion Auxiliary will •meet tonight the stands a few fert' fow. 'Oil Peace Aims LAMB. pu LB and Choiseul). Senate Adds ply lines of Invasioii. the indictment charged, by a secret Uen/«nd Boys: hurt In an automobile-bicycle accl^ chester post office, ss some be- at 9 o’clock at the corner of Main No runs, one hl^Ad ej-kqrs, one la Dots not roc dteun or men's William Ostr4n*hi who will make sWirtwave radio station to Ham- Gynnastlcs— Ifve. Postmaster Grant says that ihirtt. Does not 'irrinra tkln. Rib Lamb Chops pll LB 3 5 ° the pickup, cart the. paper to the dent on'Soiith Main .street yeater and Hollister streets to go to the left. X ' V LAMB CHOPS 04C Fighter Planes Break Poland’s Future Likely Topic buW (Jermany; by microfilm yof ; ijjbnday, 8.00-9':30, Men’s Oym day morning, will be held tomor­ h«xwlll accept a .check from any Qnlah funeral home to pay their Yankees— Lit'ft’hller made-, a 2. No waiting to dry. Csn be used Shoilder 6 POINTS- t LD wO mins and the only charge for this To Benefits plariri and riovuments carried ^by reliable person and has done so New York, Oct. 7—i/Pt—:^ 6 r the risht after ahaving. '* w im nmonu.SSSis row, Friday afternoqn at ■2:.30! in, respects to' John.Quish, Mra. Qiiish spectacular Klnning. g l^ e d hknd skinless' OKfi service will be the expense of op- Up Jap Raid Aftempts London/ Oct. 7—( ^ — 'The fu­ workers on'shi)^, and through mall / ^ esd a y . 7:00-10:30, Hen’s Bss- on severM occasions. It is often catch of Gordon’* sinkfflV: liner to first time In America's history, the 8. Inatantljr flops penpitation for Frankfoits 5 points Li 0 9 .^'erating three truckqx'and Jabrir. A drops established in foreign coun­ the South Methodist church. being a member of the Auxiliary. 1 to 3 daya. Prerenta Odor. Chungking.’ Oct. 7—(JV -Fight­ \ (Contiimed from Page One) ture of Poland seems likely to be ketbsll League. Friends may call mt th'r Holmes more cohvetiient.^he says, to'hayb rob him ^ what seemed A certslh. three great faiths of 'the nation — ALL PORK LINK tt|IS check for the difference will be a topic for consideration at the tries to elu^censorship. DIUVIRBD /MMTJN YN riiM I ' Wsdneadayr 6:00-9:00, Interme- the paymentSfor bonde made , by hit. V .. .Protestant, Catholic and Jewish— 4a A pure, white, greaidletf, Saisage - 6 points ''' LB 09 * mailed to the ester Memo- er planes of Uie 14th United States Funeral home . on Woodbridge Helen Davidson . Lodge. No. 98, scainleu vanishing ctesm. ' FANCY FRE8K Alt, Force broke up two Japanese duction of some of the more than forthcoming three-power confer­ iMaU’ Basketball Uague. street until l l a.' m. tomorrow. checks as it kaVes time in cdiint- On/the first pitch Dickey rolled have spokerh in an identcal^ staw- ChiekoRs rial hospital ;he mill receiving ence of high .^ delegates from tlng the '.money.' Daughtera of Scotia, will hold Its 6. Awarded Apptevsl Seal of No Points ls4 8 « attempts to raid'advanced Amerl- ,000,000 men now In Class 4-F. . Thuraday. 6:00-9:00, Junior The remains will hot be viewed at ta ^ e lln and was thrown out. raent 6ri world peace alms^ , American loscitutc of Launder. SMOKED the load., ■Washington. London and Moscow. regular meeting tomorrow night -'In a seven-point, declaration cap air bases on Monday and Tues­ 4. Require draft boards to pro­ ; Basketball League. the church. / / /•'Etten worked the count to three, tng for being hanniess to Pork Loins S^pelntt l. 3 5 ° feed' Is Desperate vide for pre-induction physical ex­ This possibility was suggested 0 Records a t o m m e K . Swimming— at 7:30 in theyMaionlo Temple^ qnd two and then tapped to KU- leaders of the three religions urge FANCV M||| Yangtze river port of Kiukiang. -ior 'Lifesaving jClaas; 8:00-9:00, Eleanor L. ( Hobby) Pomeroy, Admitted today; Don Willough­ .first baseline, and was thrown out, months of Mudy, negbUatibns and S H R ip ORECN Lt AV lease agreement are being shipped en’a Beginners SwimmIngClaaa. Etten to Borowy' who covered first. revision, wSs issued yesterday by overseas and that 'waste will not (A Dome! dispatch from a Japa­ wife of Walter B. Pomeroy of by, 87 1-3 Pearl atreet; Mias Char­ \ - nese base in (Thina, broadcast by Friday, 6:00-0:00, Men’s Plunge. North Coventry, were held this W ashlngton'^Loyal Orange Walker filed to Undell in right the Fedeni Council of Churches of be available In this country. There­ StABTlMDAYW IlM lotte Barnes, Lake street; Jamea fore the need for saving all waste the Tokyo radio, said the Japa-, 4MVI THIS MUUC'TMi . Saturday, 1:00-2:00, Boys’ Be- afternoon 8t two o’clock at the Calhoun, 108 Benton atreet; Frank Lodge will hqldlte regular meet­ center. ' _ • Christ in America, the Social Ac­ TCKAY No runs, no hits, no errors none paper is urgent at thfk time and nese Air Forte has redoubled its Furniture , . Beddiri^ . . . Floor Coreringt', , . Draperies . i . Interior Decordtioiiy. , . Established 1891 COtPHTIST* AOOOONOr .ginnen asss; 2:00-3:00, Boys’ W. P. QuUh»Funefal Home, 225 yL strong, 19 Strickland street; ing In Orange Hall, tomorrow tion department of the National CRAPES LBS - Junior Lttesavlng aass. night. Candidates will -fae present­ left. Catholic Welfare conference^—and 2 25c householders are asked to coop­ efforts to destroy Americaii air BMAKPABT Main atreet, and'largely attended. Mias Doris Savelll, Talcottville. erate. bases in China. The d is p a ^ list­ iv a n g Hl in i ^ Pool and ping pong are avail­ The Rev.\ Benton S. Gaakell/ Discharged yeaterda.y; Frank D. ed for ^ e 'fir s t degree-'ADfflcers Yankees—Walker ^ran far back the Synagogue Council of America. able at all times in both buildings. and members are asked to laport STATEMENT OF THil OWNER­ L e t t i c e "*^c'!;?s'’p'" v ,h.* d 1 2 ° The present committee Is mak­ ed raids on U. S. bases at/Kienow, ntAT pastor of this Second Congrega­ McPherson, Hartford; , Robert ing plans to have this pickup ser­ Bj^kln province; Kueilin. find Shao- WHEAT CEREAL Womsni fpr ,tne meeting promptly. SHIP. m a n a g e m e n t , CIR­ MILK tional church of North CovefittT, Hansen, 313 Main street; Beverly Sweot Potatoes 3 m 25° vice on a permanent basis within kuan during the past vy**k. \, Gymoaatlc— officiated, aasiated by . Rev/ Dr. Brown, 12 Chester Drive:; Mra. CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED Peur Evingalin* MHk into ■ ROtLBD OATS ”9tAV Monday, 7:00f8:00, Women’s BY t h e a c t o p c o n g r e s s the near future and that will be Send Invaders Reeling Back This Is A Reminder .That FHIWL hot cup of coHoo-sip H and Watson Woodruff of the. Center Elsie Frehelt, 33 Lyndale Drive. ' MEmbere of the Men's club of Spliach 3 Lss 25° poeslble only If the residents help Chinese forces, Coimter-attack- toOI Gym Class. Congregational church, Manches­ St. Bridget's church will meet at OF AUGUST 24, 1912. MS lot yourwII what a dalt- H -0 O A T S QUKX COOtC Discharged today; Charles' out. Announcements of other col­ Ing against a nqw Japanese often cata swaal flavor Evangalina Swimming— _ ter, of which Mrs. Pomeroy was the Pariah hall tomorrow evening O f the Mnnehester Ehrenin? Herald Pascal Celery ■ch2 1 * Heckler. RFD Route 1 . Manches­ lections will be made from time to sivc on the east China front, have To A AlAdern A 'i^ Eocation On Asylum Street Milk hat. Monday, r' g:00-9:00. /Women’s formerly a member./ at 7:30 and then proceed ’ to the published Dally Except Sunday at ter; Grsndford Reynolds, lOAHen- Bench G arrets' 2 BCHt 21° time. sent the invadm reeling back M A L T E X MEAKFAST OMAL Plunge. .. There waa a. proRiaion of beau­ W'lllam P. Quleb funeral, home to Manchester, Coimi; for Oct. 1, ry atreet: Mrs. Rose Ujtert, 7 1943. from a number of newly-captured 3 I4H.OZ 'nui 7 7 . Tueedsy, 7:00-8:00, Lifesaving tiful floral tributes from a wide Piano Place. pay their respects to tha late Yellow Oilons 3 iss 21° CREAM OF WHEAT Class. ^ John Qulsh who waa a member County of Hartford, aa. potete, front line dispatches said Notiee on*^the^ltiap . . . bircle of frlendi. - relatives and Birth: Today, a Mon^to Mr, and Urges Holding V tofl^ay. ’ Wednesday. 7:00-8:00, Begin­ neighbors from this town and of the club. State Of Connecticut, Yellow Turnip 3^^bs 1 0 ° Directly OtppoiUe Mrs. Charles York/'51 Seaman Before me, a Notary Public in /The Chinese weye reported clos- WHEATEHA / \ ” *9 2 2 . ners’ Class; 8;00-9;00, Intermedl- Coventry. ■ “ ' Circle. ,z ■ ' E. M. L ^ ’s Theiiter! and., for the State and county (rig ' in On SUancheng and tfrOZ . The bearers were.,Donald Geh- Mrs. Grace L. Ames of Laurel Of Key biases Friday. 7:00-8:00, Women’s atreet returned todqy from 'West­ aforesaid, personally appeared Kwangteh./ 60 and 90 miles re*-' J e t io U PAIK AK E FLOUR mlTvv era $C rlng, Henry Gieaecke, George Germans-Brop Bonflha spectlvely/from the former capital tM-u •Munge. ■ „ ^ chester. Conn., where she has been L«on A. Thorp, who, having been K ln gi^ry, Merton Wright, Sher- London, Oct. 7.— — German lOontinned froip ^ f^ ^ One) . ’ of Nankirig. ^ a O U N D ideas have a way of NAHMAL-a Hue FOMU. BISQUKK era 3 0 . wooo and Bud Bllsb.' Burial was visiting her sister. .duly sworn, according to taw, de­ air raiders dropped bombr at scat­ Craptfnth W OZ lO i 13e in / the Center poses and says that he is the Ad- leagues would agree, he hoped thgt J^ariese forces intent upon dis- comtentiy growing bigger-' cemetery. North tered points in southeast England Entichtd pefsing new Chtiiese concentra­ Many * Are Present Coventry. B'nd eitet Anglia during the night St. Maty's Woman's Auxiliary vertiaing of The\Man- negotiations would be started spdn and better. Stores built, on the-x D O irS -tO ,llU ( fOINTS S U C H ) - HINOIESS 6 Had FPhVt “ 8 9 ^ 'chester Evening Herald, and\ that ''Oaltd" tions and plundering the countiy- and a few of the en'emy planes flew will, hold its first meeting of the mm for the acquis{(U>ri of Americtm -'bedrock of policies popular with Fiiwappit isotTiNfSc season tomorrow evening ^at eight tha. following la, to the beat of hia IB OZ side rich with autumn harvest had At “Open Hoi^e” John J. <)uiih oyer the ’Thames estua>y, touching bases which he said are needed/to the pUblic have a way of stead­ SUNSW m -3 Biui FOINTS off an air raid alarm tr, London. o'clock in the Guild room, x knowledge and belief, a teue state­ BREAD siiaD protect this counti-y's .securite^ overrun those two towns'' before Funeral aervicea ftir John J. ily /outgrowing their - surround- BACON "39* Qulah of 69 North School atreet ment of the ownerabipl manage­ -Should Retain loeltuid JBo m the drive was checked. PrtM 26e ment, circulation, etc., of the A Japaitese column In the FRESH NATIVE PUUrt The "Open House" periods yes­ who died yeaterday will be held for ENEB?1 Glnnhmon Rolls pxa CMs 2 ^ Chandler disclosed, that wjiile he -ing*. “ FINASTt-3 W.UI POINTS ■ terday afternoon and evening at from the W. P. Qulah Vunerdl .gforeaaid publication for the date was/In North Africa tte suggested Kwangteh sector, the dispatches When Flint-Bruce found, the T o M t O 10c the Center Church were pleasant Home, Saturday morning at\8:30, '•m cm CiMpNy. iMg I M CM,, M. y7 shown in the above caption, re­ PeoaeNiitRiig ,a>Na 24° to/American diplomatic represen- said, wias falling back in- disorder­ EGGS - 49’ social occaalons.mnd wfil attended, and 9 o’clock, from St. BridMt'a quired by the Act of August 24, is tetivea that they look into the pos- ly retreat. Chinese forces were re­ old building they had occupied 2 U U I POINTS with a largey number in the eve­ church. Buriat will be In Rt. Franchised Bottler: Pepel-Cola lioUltnF Co. of Central Village, Com. 1912, . embodied in aecUoi) 443, Yeekeo'seicE Ring “ a/ 26° /SibUity of obtaining bases - there. ported to be-piuihlng back rapid­ for over half a -century, inade­ ^OCKTAU II OZ TIN 15c Postal Laws and Regiilattona, ^ loaf CAKE.Choe.. Orafigt AAS ning as was to be expected. Jamea'* cemetery. vRIQH «r Venlili iclnc~1^2 * 0 Also, he thought the IJnlted States ly toward Si$3feng, 35 miles quate at a setting for Flint- , ' ■’l^e organ recitals In. the sfter- printed on the reverM side of this 'fi. northwest of Hangchow and Frienda may call-fhia evening INSULATE! liAMffAl SUCCD CNRieHCO O ft should retein a base on Iceland, Bruce’s Fine Furniture . , . hap-/ ’ noon by Mrs. Volhey Morey, and In until the hour of the funeral. formi, to Wit: ’ InaTVcl brpad-24 92loaf I i t where he said 650,000,000 has been another Japanese force occupying ^>soik^>uUU & Vo^etdJUel the evening by Organist Waldo 1. That the names and address­ spent on one. of the -world's most a village near Suancheng waa re­ pily, they were able to do some:- . Newbury were much enjoyed. Japs Feeling Allied Drive es of the publisher, editor, manag­ ported rinclrcled and being pound­ thing about, it. That The Cost of Insulating modern .flying fields. ' \YELLOVf P. E; (. -*•* Center Church Women’a Federa­ New York; Oct. 7.—(45—Tokyo ing editor, and business managers ynd on Samoa too, he said, add­ ed mercilessly by the (Jhlnese, THING ' is Flint-Brute’s own TURNIPS 3' tion sponaored the informal recep- Your Home May Be £ I m . 0 o n m i L L ______\ broadcast reported today by the -are: ' - 2 LB i n g modern and spacious building, S ' tion tela fall, with the different Office of War Information quoted Publisher, Thomas Ferguson, ,"W e’ve got to hold all the bases Spread Over 3 Years PER SALTINES J/x'IDX 29* Aerifd Warfare^ just a few doors from the old gro^ a of women workers In Premier HIdeki Tojo aa telling 240 Manehester, Conn. liiBOxiTc that would be a direct' threat to the On io n s 3>"i9 .chatge of arrangements. newly-appointed Japanese govern­ MONTH Editor,Thomas FerguM»,,.Man- United Statea if they were in store on Asyluni St., and oppo­ A number of pebple inspected for PAYMENTS AS LOW AS On Burma Pressed ment officials that the Allied offen­ No* Down Pn.vment Necessary. Chester, Conn. * ‘ GRAIIAM^^b‘^^ 2 9 ‘ enemy hands or could be taken site Loew’s ’ITieater. the 6rst time the different depart­ sive had ‘Trained in intensity.” Managing Editor, Thonas Fer- easily by an enemy. We'ye .got to New Delhi. O ct 7.—(iV)— The CAULIFLOWER/^'^’ 23 ments or rooms whare sessions of [' A call or postcara will .bring an iiisulating , j 1 LI BOX i e « 10th U. 8. -Air Force pressed its i englnaer to your hboie without obllgsitloh. / guoon, Manchaater, Conn. be realistic about Uiis. Our boys _.the church school are held, and Bualnus Managar, Thol aerial war' on Japanese-occupied SQUASHTui^ ia4< A 9 P L . E S * — 3 w 2 1 « SUNNYflELD - are getting kHIed tpklng these is , other portions at the church htifld- CONSULT VS FOE R M m O /JU D iM O AND JOBBING guoon, Manchaater, Conh» lands In the Pacific arid our pres­ Burma yesteWay, attacking rill 3. That, the owners are ent policy is to move out after we cotrimunications and inatallatiojte, C A B B A G E g r a p e s 2 2 9 * The decorations of brilliant fa ll! IR YOU WANT The Harold Printing Family 1*00 have won them.” a communique said today. 6ow'ers, the opportunity for social i ,ENRICHED--AtL PURPOSE - Medium bombers rained "heavy Manchaater. A P P L E S COOKStO 2 1 9 . CR ANBERMES cto. cat u 35* . contracts, and the refreshments o f . TILEX CONSTRUCTION CO. T o v u i « n u Thomas Ferguson, Manc%eater. distructlon” bn tracks and vehicles ca'ite and punch eervsd by the i 19 RusmII Street 410 Asylum Street, Hartford at Ye-U and demollahed a yard OV . C. Denison 'Talbott, Talcottville. ,Plll8]bury?l-SffGl.29 Allied Money PUU- BfPiNa Federation, were ail much enjoyed, i HELP Phone 4925 Phone 6-8373 Ronald H. Ferguson,- Manches­ 1JCHEN-TE5TED FLOUR warehouse at Segyi. LA R D 9 tftvpw Poiell ^ 1 8 * ter. ' All of the Anterican pUpe* and aOVfRDAU T M l I O i a Leoti Thorp, Manchester. Medal \l^ Raises Doubt their crews returried /safely,, the OLEO 4 Drown PetM$ lUi 17« 3. That the known bondbohJers, 4 POINtVER POUND conmamUque said. riNAST 2548 for planning any ‘9 ^ 1 PAMIIY DAO 1.05 \OLD mortgagees, and other security ^kuittooed troin Page One) FLOUR W BT IIOT UFE holders owning or .holding 1 per OtO ttOMliSTlllD NBtlef^leo AtKed Sub Sinks PASntY DAG t O f -^ / R E C O R D S o f a banc^et or cater- All lovers df good food should try our cooking.^ We nonr cent or more of total amount of have iteen paid with, the currency FLOUR iNseiJuics? bonds, mortgages, or other sec'uri- 25 LI have a chef with years of experience more recently in some areas, with the privilege • Japanese Steamer FLOUR nuiiuay-s mst DAG 1 J 3 Must be/t^riied in for «al- - ■ ■ ■ \ tles are: Ann P igt M aw m i of etChanging It for United States vage II ~yoii' want to keep with one.of Hartford's more famousfar eating places. money.” By T^e Associated Press aiamin s"outNMc ' playing the new ones. — idg occasion then see None. ’" SfMghitti ^ 6 ' MAKVw asfowotooi ,St. 2 2 c Morgenthau was quoted as say­ An Allied submarine, slipping, BLIDDEI IRDVR 4. That the two paragraphs MAKE THIS HEDBE 2 >/r* •’“vh paid tor olJ.rec- Elbo’ff Macaroni PKG < ing that neither the United States boldly into the waters off Japan’s DOC | 4 < next -above, giving the names of west coast sank a Japanese ateam.- I Wilt Pay N o Mpra Thaa Top IK K H U TS PUSH MAM ntds lrrespe«;tl»e of quantity. or call * ■ ’ * thS’ owners, stockholders, and Se­ nor Britain committed themselves er ’Tuesday In an attack which took Laqal Kieat curity holders, if any, contain not to any obligaUpn to p ay' on the HI’HO CRACKERS t-ll PM 2 3 « the llveri’trf more than 600 persons I W ill A r iu p t ' N o ItalieaaJ HO SE P A IS T only tha- list of stockholders and. notes but eenatora immediately 6 Tokyo broadcasts declared today : -^ ..6o6

  • ame of the person or rency.” On the reverse side is a COFFEE R A I S I N M aradcrw colort; OtHTO'OQqi iu, summarization of the four, free­ ferry run,, afccordlng to a Dome! Corporation' for whom such trus­ " 6 a t e 6 ( COffg 8*84 doms. news agency broadcast quotjrig RINGS B U N S - ted Is .ac.tinig, la given; also that Railways Ministry announcement Choi " V . ' : ’ ■ L ' l B l E R . the a^d two jFparagrapba contain BREAOJ Cherrystone Clams Shf-imi^' [ocktail Tomato Juice K IG R O i Two Soripusly li||tu«(l The Dome! broadcast as record­ ' “EACH 1 9 ^ . : PKG 1 9 . statements - embracing affiant’s COfHI- 2liSi47« e d ^ T^ie Associated Press, said ' piMAST WHrnk full icnowledge and 'belief as to the the steamer 'tp * the Konron Maru, Charles Raccagni . ChoiM ol PORdI ft DECK PAINT circumstances and .conditions un­ Weatpprt, Oct, 7—(lP)-TState po­ SANDWICH C U F C A K i S *te. lice had to pry CliffordTcsaeaiu of while a Tokyo broadcast of the 'Idanhattan jGfom Chowder or Soup Au (Gratin der which stockholders arid secur­ ■ « « 20OZ LOAF ^ Q c 'The ioeM iifr latulance you cm bwy far 2 51i .Norwalk out of tha wreckage pf his Railways, Ministry announcement, nous KG 10< OtaiMnto 30* - .,;*** .. ' / • vour pofcti ibora, Mtpa oe boat dedta. ity holders whq do not appeu. up-. Choice of:/ iOOiVPur* Hysres*nittd AAfi car laat night, after it collided recorded' and translated from, the hFiihratide extreaw weMher and wear. ^ on the books 'of the company as QBXB Vea Shorttnlng 4 pM-LB Aft 'With a truck op the Post road. Both Japanese by U. 8. government Woo'c mir'orwater-apot. Eaty and quid: 1 trustees, .hold, stoqk and securities former Proprietor of ^roiled 'Whole Live .Maine Lobster — Drawn Butter Tasaeau and -Albert Hanks of monitors, gave the name as Hon an apply -u^driet overMght.^ - ' *m ' co-operatieH with the rtqmtU of .Half Broiled Spring Chicken — Sauep Casinox-... in a capacity other than that of f Pea Soil Mix Bridgeport, the truck driver, were don Maru. ^ boi^-ilde owner; and this affiant The,. War Mimpower,, Commission. b X Y D O L Fried Cape Scallops—• Tartar Sauce 7: ’ taken to. the'Norwalk hospital aeri- Despite strenuous efforts by ■ p u t 'haa no'reason to believe'uiiat any KiHDKg^a oualy Injured. warshipi and Naval planes to res - French Fried or Au Gratin Potatoes; cite the passengers and crew, Evtsung Appointments The/ Depot Square^GriD . '■ Salad , Eater baooeat n«a Tokyo said, only 72 of the 616 per AvailabTe, 2-3294/^ ' a ^ » 2 3 - ■ 2 3 - ‘ sons aboard had been reported FBssl^Pmcsfs new loeet^

    :k M A N C H l ■tS' »t- But thp damage\t^y bedside, tjhouglit much ^ partiaan the vulnerability « /Manchester ’> leould poaMbiy "do, with k^>vn politics- Tbara la- jto partisan er muntcaUo)! lines. ^B ig, d irg es jtlahea and known bomblM J«6h- poiiticb necessary , pd]we all accept Enemy armored reinforcements speeding toward the Termdll vening Herald ''ilitliie, iP no longer OoBMarod' ar- b(rs. kooaevelt,’#(^. reminder that r o U8HKP Bf THE- „ throilgh the Apennines, also "Wert , ^ x . mwTiNo CO, m a rio.up anough tS Jupuify *uoW alsib- these wouhd.^ do exist and fcbal heavily>blaate{l by Allied flghter-KS Al Sheridan/^, /« . / ' SWUi«nUi< - *ir««- ordta prei^rpdnMir pa wt have bo^bljirB whicb>Vere-credited with, Qf 109 Djpaftees Here^ THoffi^FjSfeauSoVJ hitherto matntt^lM. ^Si*leclinpn.i Police JBoaril ■desttoying 82 vehicles and d.amag- Bar ChaHgkcl ,to the Oancral M*na«*r ^w e can dispense width tha ing 1 « mora'.,*'' Toundad Octobtr. 1. 18»1 < Siltrong Support Given ]' ' John H. Peter, v 143 Hebron a)M)orata jt^aniiMtioD which wap^ (To ^ Di sc* as ^ou! li Qtlier Sidk of Building Army fiets 30, Nayj^O, Pnbllabad •M . it Cvaalnf Bseapt The “ftiatlcal Air Eorea agaih, avenue,' G jastonbury./ X Baadaya aadl^reflui'a Batarad —- at /aesign^^ five ua prompt waul in Si. Af’ciileiila. gave strong aupport to land forcea r>Blg Restaurant. John R. Farr, iJb^ntar atreet. tha Poat oaiea at MatMaaobaatar, Conn., Marines 4 and /Onist aa Badond Claaa Mall Mbttar. Inf of-a Nazi raid, It may folloiv in the Vol^iirno battle 'area; Raymond C. :W*<*man, 305 Oak that we can likewiae call ^ virtu-, A sp>oial cdnferen'ce,-' between bombing rdad Iriteraectlona and George> Griffin la making exten­ . Guard l ; ,List n f Those X * " StJBBCHIPTION RATES overpasses In the Mlgnario hoVse- sive changes at tha Hotal Sheri­ Ralph A. Swanson, 374 Hartford Oma Taar by MaH ...... at end to the eqilaliy elaborate the.- Board of fleteetmen and the To Go into/'Service. road. , / Par Hontb by Mall .shge .Md junettone at Fdrmla and dan which, will mak'e possible aarv- BltiBla Copy ...... j Oj preparations designed to function Board of ^ Police Commissioners Iscrnif. mg a< many aa SOO at ona time in John-^'T, cB irk, 14 Olenwood..' pallyarad Ona Taar White Nasi planes were overhead has .been Called for Monday night Invaders destroyed • twp ,^a reataurant,' To do this , ha is . Of the too Belaetive Service rEr- ! street,' and after they had left their dam­ at seven o'clock at the Municipal 1/orhotivei and' left 14 .coaches Cthanging tha location of the barj istrants aont -tp the Hartford In- I Alexander G. . oibria#, 138 - . ■ THE Aasnc?*fe^Pi^ , ^ building ^for the pftirpoae of dls- burning in a strafing mission near from the-north aids to what waa"'''ii'ui^tion Cantef Tueaday for exam ; Wooster street, Hartford, Cohn- , Tba Aaaoclated Prea^la^clualv. age behind. While it will bc._nec- I' Cmarlea H. Niles, 108 Avondal*.. that. In their magniflcent zeal to cusslng-^-fconditidni on South Mai Ro’me and destroyed six planes on formerly the office on the south Ifiatlon, 55 ,Wtro acoeptad 'fbr aar- ly antltled to tba" ti^of/fepubljca »ary to Kehp the preacnt civil- ym their own salaries, the pro- street with a view towards the ground at Vigna di Valio alr- aide of the building, A new front road. ' ■^ ttao of all nawa dl^toliaa oradtiad vice. The Anby accepted 30 for to It or not Othawtaa credited In lana«|ense ^organizations in be­ bele jiidjfes of Coririectlcut should; taplishing safety rules. ' field in the Rome region. ,v Xia being installed. This la. to be i John Iv. Brown, 55 Main atraat." x<' tbta papar and pUav^* ing, SRU'to^continiie to have air have aimed at the biggest things! .Tliere have been two fat^and- ■*Tn all this action, the Allies ac- ■ paiiiied white with red lettering. service, ihe Navy 20, the Marines Horace Ev, Paloaie. 869 Main Otl ■t^llSaipy^' ■abad'Cerar../ •aa-owa*^ ^ lirst. such as standardization , of' ^ents it the Hackmatack street rpiinted for alk-'enerny aircraft I The new bar already installed is 4, and the Goaat Guards, !. strept. - . _ ™ < All. rlghta pve rapubltoatlon -of laid ]wa^:den8^Ht niay be'UiaU vve larger than the one that it re­ afephen J. YeworSki, 17 Kerry apaelal diPaat %■ : harain aro alao the fees w’Wch. they have, heen hujictions recently, o n e /in .lubv bree of their own.' ' ■phoae accepted toj^' the Army , , V can be excused fr«ui. 'a i r raid claiming, broiight them in sp. another yesterday, in wnieb:you.ng places and ia to be ready for uac street. ‘ / , ^raaervpd. ' ______‘ormla and Isemia, will leave tow Fort'£)evenB, Mass., '.' , 'v drllls.t much unpleasant income, mui boys were the victimsX'I'Tiere have ■ he. medium bombers, by Saturday night. New booths are Marines" ' ] / Pali pPii^e'a - ollant of N. ■. A. Such as state action toward the'- - r to be placed in -the cocktail loiinga on Tuesday, Oct. 36, with the ex­ Howard S. Turklngton, 89 Lilac X Bandea J bE , , ■ - It has been -one of the ''g r « t I been three fatalltles-lcn lower Main th and northwest of \ substitution of a flxed" salary for street and South ^ a in street wlth- e escape and supply and this will ba 83 feat long, which ception e( the laat three’ on the atreet. \ - Pnbrtabera .Hapraaantatiy^ Tba Ironies of the Acmy's handling Hbc present fee qyatem. will give more room for dancing, John e. Richmond, l i u LtUey ^_ Mathowa------SpaalaJ Aaaney— theaq drills that the Army waited ! in the last 10 days.. e enemy facing the Ariny list) who will leave a day Isr atreet. Ht and (5wiCDTpbate Juliges, wltk fare Selectman JJ'arold Reed, who la FormlA ip a port 47 Now Celling. Put In ■ /;-'i ■ \ /Tork. Chloapo. I^rol uptii it had 'imposed the worst unselflslflahnessless aand con.iclence, have I The changes hm-e been going on tor. Those entering the Coast Cecil W. Kittle, 35 Linden street, N' a to n .' • a reaident on South.Main street northwest, Mignano Guara and Navy will, leave to possible system of signals and .un­ lies to the northwest, for the past two weeks and a new QIaatonbury. R .'UDIT BUREAO OF forpif eve# aln^4helr actual net*^M'i*“ i * fceqiy^ly / spoken to the fireproof ceiling has. been put up. report at New Haven. bn Tuea- William R. Armstrong. 660 Main Thuraday, October 7 sbdut one-quarter preparcdneas porta oh net Iticotoe showed, there/®l Cairo. Oct. 7.—(>P)—AyBrltHh and will keep his dining room open ^ my > promoted Detective Sengt- Daniel and about three-quarters Army is really nothing that can be d o p e 'Residents I communique acknowledgeiL t^ a y from .J1 o’clock in the morning un­ John D. Soinerville, 47 C lu^er A. Hanrahan to be captain of de­ Japs ^ v e Us Worried? determination to prove that a bad to keep bothersome-lijcom# d• ^n , that German force., a Ayh«H til 11 o'clock at night. Oak straet. ' ^ tectives; and Capt. Ernest B. Lamb 'V-. ■ no matter how much' the Judges the dangerous conditions. The enlarged apace for eating system could be . made to work. Members- of the fiedtee board eat to their Henry J. Benache,,'59-xMapIe to be deputy chief of the fire de­ /I Behlnd^ur somewhat- feverlah hate to take It. Of courae.^'ft can es , of the Will provide Mai^ester. with a atreet. partment. filling vacancies caused haste tp/m akd Philippine Inde­ It never' did work. Even the last be reasoned 'that it is oniv a tem- were also calloii on the sttoatton had cantvd-cd place where it wdi now b# possible Ralph R. Russell, 31 Woodland for large gatljerlngs to eat. .py resignations. a s e a e r l * . W \ pendent a legal if not a, factual test found some householders- still porar]^ continuance « f■ a/#ltuation and as a result “y'* - island but street. h V. typ*«rit®r and na®«? ..... , ^ turning on their lights at the that la ioon going to /4>e cured alpn was arrange.t. It U dcci that/Tsiatahee-w as cob- The new plate glass to be set in Hehry Schoolmaster, 485 Ocean redUty Uea a. fear. It la the fear And, since our' probate Judges that aome means of correcting the ^ th e south .SMtion arrived this aft­ wrong time. But if it won’t work, tlnnlnc Dodecaneae island. avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. .-that tha Japs may be.tnalcing too have/so clearly shown that their dangerous section can be found, ernoon. lA'htle the work is going on Harold N. Freeman, 39 Scaradale -..Xbu, «r ' - / The Geyfiaus .control, the'town the piabe is carrying on business condition of th* Man-' ■ \ - profitable a use of the time' mili­ perhaps it will die a peaceful heapta-are In the right place, and and both r th* police board and of Coo, t>« .Middle East communi­ road. West Hartford, Conn. death. their pocketbooka extremely re- Selectmen welcome . auggestipna as usual and when ail of the tary naoBaMty la perroitting tbeid que sal chshges are made Mr. Griffin said Alfred P. Wilhelm, 463 North Conn., A StKte Banking'^lriptitu. ^ • \ .lybtant to take more than the from residents In the area aa to R.A^. bombers . continued to Main atreet. x lion OTKaniitd______and op*r«tlna^^i to have among the varloue peo­ chief-JuaUcc gets, the situation it what can Redone. it'will be modern in every way. Salvatore Lombard^ 181 Oak ples Within their ring of coii- pourm German airfield# on the . The new .booths are to arrive At III® oloiit Of builntsa on 86pt«m« b. n. n« ^ ^ Pleasant Hopes Flor iVilIkie obviously one that must ba tol- ne/rby Island# . of .Abodes and' street. RubHehed In nccord- qitaat, BRd that, bowavar much aratad, tamporarlly, wltlT"under- early next week and it is now the Thomas 6. Raid, 650 l^dall Tha hattnu and the calibre, of N aiis Shift A rm or et# Tuesday night. / plan of the owner to have the for­ th . Bank BMpplng may limit their eommer- atandftig and sympathy. Direct Hits Scored / street. .• • the opposition to Wendall JiVilhila NonaBielasa, any one with mal 0 ]>ening of ,■ the remodeled , AaSBTS pial ex|do1tatIon, there da no cer­ Direct hits were scored tto han­ place a week from Saturday. Oscar L. (3odln, 117 Cedar 'street. Loan* and diicount* (In­ ;«t. ti« „ uei. tb. within his own party Is auitabty #r hipnanitarian instincts wou T o Att^feU B ritis gars and fires and explosl^s were Felix A. Tangarohe, 30 Harvard cluding ii.iao.M ovar- tain Umlt upon their .wploitaUon automatically east .bout for aorrie The 23 apartments in the upper illustrated by • current report on caused at .Marttza, on , an pari of th* hotel are finished and road. , ■;•••• V ...... ill.lOO.HS.M t t poUtioa) and racial-ikspiratlona. ^po#iibIa meana o t Cutting abort George J. McCann,- 74 Birch United States Covtrn- Aa iBOd yon' the state of mind of Republican TIil T eriuoli A /r e a l enemy encampment negf Kattavia are ready to rent. This is to be ■ m*nt obitxatlons. dl- BoAda#.^®^ ' eg, Tha Japa are going through tba tkia stale of misery into which an . Rhodes waa machine-gunned, atreet. ' ■ r«ct and fully guaran­ duV probata Judges seem' locked taken care of by the Federal (3ov- teed ...... «g t l ^ conquest grBntinc organliatton leadars in kllnois. It and/the airfield a t ' Kaste^U,. on ernment and Arthux* Knofla la tak­ Joseph O. MitcheU, 10 Depot 1.H4.M0.0# la a atata of mind in which Col. by th> force of circumatanoes be­ One) Crete Waa bonibed. . Square. Bo'nds and obligation* of BOB’*'' right and laft. yond their control. In euch a hu- (Continued from.. ing tha applications. Stataa, munlelpallttei, X ' ■ '• McCormick apd hia (%tcago Trib­ Tha harbor at Syros north of /W illU m 8. Davis, 193 Cffiestnut ^ etc...... proMalmlng their own manitnrlah aplrlt, y is here sug­ northward despite rSctonsiyeite'nsive de­ Crete, also was attacked, the com­ street. Oth*r bond*, not** and OMar," dfatnatlalng the fact une play aoma pagt. and it can gested ' that there Is Indeed one munique said. - Edward H. Cunningham, 9 Cook dabentnr** ...... ^ RBUDOt BDd»r®w partial w*ay out,- the taking of molitions and. h e ^ y rains which Corporate atocjte ...... that RNmaana "Aate for AaiaUca." easily be aummeitaed as one of impeded the mtjyement of heavy Returnmg Beauflghter pilots Court Upholds atreet. Banking house and fur­ complete aversloii to Wlllkie. which would bring immediate, not who attacked landing parties at Joseph j. MeCOnvIIle, 84 Con- niture and aqulp- „ , ■ Jt lit o^d be aapacted that distantly. future easing of con­ equipment. ^ * 1 .- •« *• — 'But tbe algnlkcant ththg ia tha Further Inffirmation from the Coo Sunday when the Nazis greaa atraat. ment ...... they a a i|^ aohiava aoma auocaaa science. I t would. AS well, accom-: froht Said t/at the crossing of the launched the attack said the Ger­ Right to Pass William J. Eaglason, 564 Canter Real tatata taken for . b . « T * ^ „ . 4 * W dlseloaura of how these Old Guard pllah the “^much-dealred aim of debt and other r*al V — ^tn auch piMtleal 'Mforta—as In Vbltumo/y Fifth Army elements, mans had not effected tbe landing street ■ _ eitate owned ; ^ . 4 i PMIH warn many natives leaders hope to acUkve their ob­ lightening the burden on those vVhlch was reported yesterday, without cost. Anthony R. O’Bright, 311 Oak Cash'on hand and bal­ ject of pMvaoting Wlllkie from somewhat embarrassed pocket- was OB^’ along the]main tributary They said they swooped low /O n Applicants atreet. ances with other fought with ^ Japa against tha bo^s. ,/ "'■ " bank! ...... l,tol,l4<),#3 retaining/and gaining favor with of tbb Voitumo system., common- with cannons biasing to plant Chorlea Merten, Jr., 16 Litchfield Cash Items and .aa- Nritlah—It WOOId Bot have been This way out W auggested to ly^^own as the Calwe.^ / bombs among the Nazi vessels. (Conttnned from Page Qne) ■treat x, changfa for ' elear- e arriw"*^ fet adWnoe of |b« fact, tha rank and fUa Rapubllcans In ns by perusal -ql the budget of ■^he German defenses ^ the Ha#ry R. Buckmlster, Jr.,^ 1 5 3 ing '...... /.' 1.1*1.04 ■ ^ i / ' ' tbair o ^ state and-in the nation. one Connaetlfliwtlflui city wMCb, os Other Saiets ...,., tTf.sa that auph Jap pc^tleal oainpaign- fiorth bank ot the Voitumo lUelf tion of membership, would be Cooper Hill street rnnda a«t nalS* fer ***• They fervently hoptr-accordbig in yearn pqM, continuaa tot at-oas the plain from the moun- within the jaw. ■ Richard W. Yarka, 94 Ensign tag would got very far in the make apprnpriationa for ih Inga. Scpoaltorai . . ■/ to t^e report, that Willkia, When talna to the Tyrrhenian sea are Judge Swan,. In a dissan^ting atreet. HoTtga'Se. h A * t® n ^ nOlpplaas. BaforeXthia war bo- benefit of/ Its local prol still intact, it was stated here. opinion, held, that the motion for Ernest J. Viot UO' Eldridge loan* ....; .1 / • ■ / / he /makes his major speech at Rt. . court. Th/ budget dlsclooea/hal Loans on col- / gaa, FhlUppina independence was Although the crossing of the summary judgment—decision by Atreet. lateral and. / gataltely and apeclflciUly ached- liimls on Oct. IStb, ' will "say th# taxpayers of that otohuo- Galore, an eastward extension ^ the court without trial—should be Millar Haugh, 31 Edgerton ptraona-t — / Bomethlng" which will stir up op- nlty arfc^^ unwittingly sOTUg to the Voitumo. constituted a flank­ denied, and he declared: street security .... \ -. 6 / ■lad ta srrivs on July fth, SMf, tho emlwmasnient of fnelr p*p- United State* / 1 # ^ ^ / ■ pofltlon'to him. Expressing Jheir ing threat to the enemy river line, '‘Clearly the proviaiona of AP’s Gerhard H. Bartel, 10 Norttr Government tteBt EO ^ Bgl n date selected by vote of the peo- ■ bate judge by payl^ for hi# a military spokesman said the by-laws as to admission of mem- Fairfield street. obligations, plo and Isgialatura of the\ Philip- hope more definitely, it is that ropord books, his a»tion#iy, hlw- Germans were believed to be hold­ ben have had no tendency to ere- Lawrence E .' Wittkofake, T19 dlre/t and . low books, hia tejMhone, his of- ,f«Hy guar, ptaait tlMBia^'Jveo, Wlllkla will somehow defeat him­ ing- the northern bank of the Vol- .ate a monopoly in newe*gathering Benton atreet. \ self. They hope he makes a big floe rlenning, a/S Bta toe water o "in some strength," —witnese the growth of United Andrew W. BiggaraUff, Jr., 103 ahteed ..... " That our clear Intentlob and drinking/eupa, along' with /ProducUon — Monday through B.O n d a and J mistake, or breaka a leg,- pollt); he headquarters communique Pnaa, International News Servlet Benton atraat * / o bligationa / r-wore tha military -sundry oth^ltetno. ' S merely that "the'Fifth Army Friday, 10-4:30; Thursday aveninf, end other news gathering agen- Robert W. Lappeii, 44 Cone of iitat**, / the lalands. The data Mt eally speaking. That, at the pres- "ITieBe pcdvislons made by the . ,^made further progreaa am 7-9; Center church. ele*. Nor ia there proof that they street m unicipali. general tiwpayer for the proper tiei, etc. ... new not far in the future, 'ant moment, ia their best formii- are working forward to the li/a Surgical Drasalnga^Every Wad. (the by-laws) have stilled compe­ Hollis E. ' McKee, 36 Flniey Other bond*, : ee-ssii r* la for baaUng Wlllkie. functioning of that probate court of tha\River Voltump." nesday, 10-4:30, American Legion tition between member nawspa- street note* *fid Now,p. When we are no lo n ^ r in happepAo add up to a slseable fig­ T h e truth is, of course, that Fatorlto. Defense Foalti' Hail. p e n anil'othar neVvapaper ownen .Raymond pdtehin, 36 Maple d*b*iiture*.. ' S. BMUtary. poaaeeaion of the Philip* ure >mlch would. If taken out of or prometlva publiahan.” /X street ^ Bank itpcka .. their wish and hops might -ba 'The stream has been a faVorite Blood Donors—Reglstratinna can Real .estate .ptaea, orhen thera is no aocurate th ^ probate judgs'a net Incproe, defense MoiUon for battles in be made now with Mrii Swanson, ^ In ' Washington, John Henry - Edward F. Brmhanay, 57 taka# ■ for graced. - If is possible that Will- ireaent a cut quite aa generous Italy fronivthe time of Hannibal, Lewin, flrst asautant"to tha head Dougherty atraat .dabr, ' sold psadtetlon for any data when wa 3-1443, for October 33 ■visit of on contract kia wiU "break a leg.’’ He can do [s' the probate judges have aver and the Germans werea apparently ipF of tha Dapartniant ot J u s tic ^ Ellia M. Martin, 610 O n ter •\ will again hava the power to raise instated they ought 'to take. mobile unit. Anti-Truat division and originally or o t h a r- that if,-qs he aenses himself nar*^ ready to, taito advantogaa of its Nurse Recruitment -Call Mrs. atre e t / wl*a acquir­ or lower the American flag on Since such expenses vary from posalbiUtles for a stroniing delaying In ehaige of the govarnment’sii’a suit Cooat'Qitards ed ...... ar 0 1 6 r^l fight, for the noi^a- Myhavar, 6314. PbUtpptaa berrlto^j the PresldeBt community to community rough­ action. \ / agatnat tha AP.’eommamed on tha Edgar A. Martin. 160 .. OolUna Cash an hand I?: tkm, he heconrws'mere p^tical ly in proportion to tha amount, of Drive Chairman decision: a n d hsl- ■ / Wf’<- •aha e ongreaa to speed the date (The Britlah r a ^ said the town atreet, Hartford, Conn; anca* with X. and leas courageously mmcipled business that probata court hap­ of Capua, on the]yolturnQ directly Herbert House was Appointed “Thla decision holding the by. •" Navy other bank* for Philippine Independenoe. The pens to transact, it can even be chairman of the 1944 Rad Cross laws of Tha Associated Press vio- ip his tactics. He' can M p defeat north of Naplea/wae within'Allied Robert H. Melendy. 3311* Oak­ .other aieeti . proapect is thus that we will go hasarded that these expenses, if artillery range/ \ ^ 'x Drive, which will take place next totiva of tho Sherman act ia a vic­ land street. Total ■ fagda *•* / through aoma formality decreeing hinuMlf If ha a^ptayw m e clever suddenly taken out of-, the pocket March, at a matting of tha Board tory for freedom of tho press in aavinga degpsitora .) of the probate Judge instead of (The German cammuniqiia said wnuam R. Runda. 118- Walnut the independence of tha .Philip- policy of trying to woo the organ­ that "repeatod enemy Infantry and of Dlroctora ’Tusaday aftarhoon. ths tru s sensa. street. . • 'x// Total aetata ...... rr.>.M,SSl.«S4.4T i? .'X I --.i that of the gatwral public, might This drive is in no way connactsd “Tha press cannot be truly free MA»ILmfcS> _ pines even before we drive the ization poUticianar Who bavan]tr tahkAttacke" were'repolced at the Edward <>. Maya, 8 / ^ a s tn u t %c I / help reduea all probate incomes Voitumo,/and that . ’’embittered with the National War Fund Cam it its main oourco of news ia an street / • Demicnd depoalt* of In­ Japa out of the lalands. liked him, untl^now ,\^cause he asset of a private club and denied dividual*,, partnerabi'p* proportionately and equitably to­ fighting/ wae continuing/in the palgn, and in no way conflicts with A-thur C. Kehl.^60 Foxcroft . and corperalvlen* .... .|S.SS1,5#L14 This rovealB a ‘worry on our baa played ^bigger ^m e than ward figures considerably less em Termoli area. It admitted a re- it. As Natlohal Chairman Nornian other worthy nowspapera simply DriVe. Time deposit* bf individ­ part—a worry that the Japs are party polU barrassing then the figures of. the treat/iii the eouthem Apenelhee,” H. Davis axplaina it, the drive# are bacauae they art buainsas competi­ Sherwood G. Ferguson, Jr., 74 ual*, partnsrahip* aAd \ Let cheapen himself and pftSt. however;) aeparata and independent, but sup tors of those who are members of Horton Road. / corporatlona (exetpt getting somewhere with the^r There la. as oqr lay mind un­ plement each other and bqth are The Associated Presa.” savings d*poait* in th# Ol^Oua^dere who fear him ghtlng a atrate^c battli^for Robert L. Arsndt Jr., 81 New- saving* d*partm*nt .. *^w order” even among the peo- derstands It, no compulalon up­ benefit of .both Oenaral Ctork united in tha will to sarvi. . Ltwto daclined further comment Daposlt* of united Itat** on probate Judgea"'^ to- accept la d in g an opportunlHr to study man street- ■ ^ pie who would have been eonsid- now have the aatlafaetion of d (ieneral Montgomery, IPlyt/g Surgieal Dr aaainga Donald E. Allen, 553 l^oat Mid- Oov*rnm*nt (tnelud- seeiii^ him dwindl^- in , public such euntilbationa from thair drtrasses meanwhile flew a 1.3r' Baveral new worker# regtatarod deeiston. ing pectal taving*).. 410,1 •/ artd least likely to waleoms I t If local town aad e|ty budgats. In The Assooiatad Pleas stated 4I#TurhDikt* .Pepoitt* ot State, mu- the Jape are having any sueh'aue- ture. mils round trip from Africa to'' yesterday at the masting of the PTMlr S. DOwnorichy 106 WUaon nlelpalltta*. *to...... fSei, It would probably be shatter yie main rail junction in ^surgical dressings coinmlttaa, and there would !>• no statem ent at Dtpoilt* of other bank* \ sees, it may be quaetioned - Just But let'him keep on being the right with everybody If prohai thi# time. ThacI will, however, ba ■troet .Hartford. Other deposit* , Rsv. Maurice F. McAuUffe, D.D., Many Nevar v Other llabllltlca.___ ;Vr u e . l l Jap radio. taunting ul with Many of the enemy fighters ing c'halro are requested for mili­ ~bish^ af^H6rtford, will dedicate Reserve* for }oa*e*' »nd repoatedly amphaaisad In her re­ were shot down. Mestre is on the tary posts. In this area, and a piano 'SeourilU* depreciation 0 propoeltiplB ^ a t ^ come/ to buy any of th#M ...... *6 gratlCude to those of its citieens tha Japanese in Japan and the east of Berleventb wherb tlfe Ger­ wheels now,: and they a n taSll; department bor- ,V _■ this one-doesi/^t rtisny ,oif these Philippine lalands. . mans were able to contfol all ave­ very much needed. WoR’f/o u looi. rowlng*~~.-.xi • ...... \ 9 K wl now brought ona parttc- Othtf ll*bllltT»*-~.4;ev- lives that have been, saved won't This additional list, made-publie nues of retreat with, comparatlva- around, and if you baV# aven one . _ USE VPVPVP _ ing* department) . ■ 0 \t]U phase oFcivilian war effort .to. ever be., aS good agafil a# they hy th.e .Navy department brought ly few tro^a. wheel, call • Mrs. Philip - Chahay, iH l^|iU T S .S A iy L NO$CDROM ' — w«*. ■hat seems' a virtual end. • They ■Were once. ; V ' t,as bsat\.,an- af popular aongai/4thleti0.*« f . 0 . QUISH FUNERAL HOME — They *d. It need undarstandinf and autom^* The dinner meeting of th# Wom­ indicated that the'Germans were thsM, are several ..hundred tia bd ctali iovan- JOR 17HICH FLEDGED ANDREW ANSALDI A 0 0 . ■ D^Y-RICroiiiN'CO. MAHIEU GROCERY an golf playM# last night at the filled, packed and shipped bafara iW)*1____I lalee el h6e4»' • Now] hy daelaian. qf tba War ic aceaptaace from .u>; They wUi f\dly aware Of the danger “of'a cmi- CHriatmas. in making mem, please I' mbnay• , Manchester country Club waa at* m ;Oth*r purposat, BANTLY OIL COMPANY ilL I^ fC B P ^ XVipiMrtaMat. tbair Usk li vinuaU Bead to have SB automaUQ, Re­ landed by about'30, and marked Mqiied.adYsnes by (Tenoral Mont- be sure to follow directions ax- i S n o i 4 Iwa^fc IU . / 6 o n n em .y » ■ ^ MANGHESTdl DRY CLEANERS . V at adranA They are asked to f ^ q ^ ’s BlghBi Army, which 'al-' /• a bunog tbaa* I'. vl|; SEAMAN FUEL * SUF^Y GO. spected" way to the aa^Aiing of ths closing of the saatoit for ithf plicitiy, for the measurements, |n - whataboulyoarPIBiONAL U; q o v . , —^ J.F.BAaSTOWr . oTOaivFw , , - . ' . ; DOUGAN’SEUNERAi-HOME^ MANCHESTER MEMORIALCO.- -.taatnU lB tbW'WtQknteation and, ■majority of'the players,,, :' ■roldy la on a line Siigfatly north of ished, must be 11 liichea by .--^14rt I ernm*ntrD*. their' own living open ■ to 'Mrs. Earl .Clifford was elected Rome, •■ ■ -Inches, exactly, to allow for flat cg#ct? If il'aiadi c^M om p ' posit* ..... MOd STATE teO E r e pa ir SHOP be ready for call in anyAinargen- They won’tjwant charity. They ■'The Eighth’Army’s advance al­ that’s bol4l6|E 7to hwefc. way g. War ' MANCHESTER PUBU0 Mi«KET chairman of the. Women’s Division packing of the coA'tefita- ’The > ro r erlih , Loan- D«- ' ■ ,. “’ •y.-'s'But the War ' IJepartaent, will Want, and deserve, a chance for the coming year, with./Afrai- ready 'w#s menacing Psacara, 'a ■WBOii aad taia l('< JOHN B. BUTOa ' ^ L HOME ‘ " r TWEED’S coastal town BO miiea fiorthweat of duetion centef -atUl noada ootaaora row phyricton-The#, l« «a I. poet la ,SH;J0# . MAPLE SUPiEH SHELL I^TATION •sUag tbat wa hava now deafly to take' care of .th#,maelves, with­ Thohias D .' F#ulkner> vice cKair- fqc.4mttlhg-~alao white buttons the CAMPBEUe’S SERYIGE sta tio n ^ i«a| x u i f paaaed to the gffanaiyo of „ uus mah. TermoU and the terminus of th^ a nickel ANSON MFG. CO. because eif ^thelr dlsabUitlea,'- Wa re-alected Ireasurer and H fs, Earl peninsula to Rome. ,, ■ ' 30. 1*41. flak that tba a n su gEsla air at- Seaman continued as chalrmBB of ’Tha' pumplBf -hf 4.T-toeh abaUs e. AlvarA .Treeeurfr «f CARROLL CUT RATE s? JAMES FORDE, CONTRACTOR ! MURPHVS R^TAURANT AND BOWL must be sraparid. to suf own at- Bui|di«g Vtatarir MwwMRta tho above nem aa bank, .do to ltp tn l: task of which tkt enemy 1I..BCW fowl tha Hbapltallty committee.’ > Mra. by th* t*o dwtroyepa, Jarvis and tttuda toward thapi, wid to «ur S. O-^Johnson was c»-ellscted chair­ Offa. into the coastal! railway ser**r'.j(hA» tg r aSava eutemanV *• r.'- V GAVtlrSGRlLL FOSTER’SMARKET - ggrataploi^ ca^aMa may'meet- ,^poUcy, to see that they >do get Melbourne, O et ; 7.—UP)—^The trti»,iA the/Matknewiedg* qfMtll' aataal measure of aueceaiB.'' man of the handicap , committee above Termoli demonstrated that Japanese arc putting Auatraliaj) .WELDON DRUG COMPANY ■that ebanca. - / ; and Mrs. Jay Rand chairman of German efTorts to mass and sup- ■ HAROLD Cl. ALVdRp. C ^ ^ - FRED'S PACKAGE STORE war prisonara to work milldliir Preacription PlitrinaciMe^ . auhirrlbtil and sworn Jo licfore r jta athSr words tha Naalw could Wa dmibt that theael wounded, the' -rules .committee. . - nty. a 'ma.jo'r, force ot tank# for victory monuments . 288'-feet .high me till* Sth du.v Ilf OciM her,'!#(*, THE AUSTIN A.,ClfAMRERS CO. ? GORMAN MOTOR SALES X baab us. if they wanted u> ^•in g Mrs. Roouvalt r at thbir’ The ‘ 'emignder of the evening theij- ffrpt big battle In the Adria- near - the Ford tdctory on Singa- 961 Mtin Straai^ Talephone^SSlR ...... lAlUJ# W. MART*: was snant a t bridaa< tte aaetor. would bS eempIicatM by , , por* island. ' H-1A4-46.^ " ' ^doARKE INSURANCE AGENCY ■ > x GEORGE L« GRAZIADIO ■ / -

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    4;00^wnc— Backstage Wlfe;.^ Harry Held Most Effective WDRC—Home rtqnt Reporter, X. News; WTHT-iOdrlc Foster; of Two Ottes; Top Ranking, > WNBC—Blue Frolics. WDRC— Easy ACes; W TH T — Drastic Reorganization. i;15—W n c Stella .Jtanas: Music; WNBC — H m THURS OCTOBER 7 ooper Overtakes VOL. XI*i^aS Bed by Students of Manchester High School Jss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser Holton W THT—Music; W NTO—Char- Coast Guard! Stars Clash O f Handling of Amer­ toe Darnett. ^ 7:45—W D R C — Mr. Keep. \ Mra. Clyde Marshall 8:00- w n C —Maxwell Housk Cof­ Pbonc 4052 ican ' Merchant Fleet 4:30— W TI^^-:7 Lofenao Jones; Elect Council Officers New H. S. ‘World Member8 ' WDRp^^^Mountaln Music from fee Time; WDRC—CSiarles J^ g* ^ X3h Saturday :e^asury Fla Future MHS Bovs Advocmed by Senators ^Petfver; WNBC—Time VlOwwJ les, Mary W + H T \ ^ A. L. Jinx to Wi Kelleyites Win The officers, of Student- As a result of the teyouts 7 J o p S A A* WSCS of toe, Quarryville the News. lews; Music; WNBC—News;" \ Council, who were elected at the past week, two Fresh- O Be a Rarity church will hold an evening’s en­ 4:45—WTIC — Young Wldder 8;l»-^WNB(?—Lumg a n ^ l^ er.,. MichigiiiiV Dalejr Meets tertainment, on Friday evening in (Editor's Note! This Is the 8:30—w n o - T h e Altfrlch Family; Cards Repeat Over Meridbn the meeting Tuesday morning Won hy \1 H S \men have been added to the flfat.of three stories on the ./ Browri; WDRC— Ad Liner: are: President, Tom Gorman;' of the ’’High School^ Week the basement of toe church which WNBC—yHorace Haldt. WDRC — Deato Valley ^ y s ; Bertelli of Irish at Ann Me H.S. Ready will feature movies. William A. p6rt df the Senate’s J t H i^ News; WTHt — News; By WinMng vice-president. Bob Alvord;; fid.” ft will be their duty . 5:00—When a Girl Marries: 'ywretary, -Alice Schmidt;! If the war laAto long enough. In Perrett will show the movies comndttre -^hlch... -fbiuid in In tbe^Air; WNBC -J- America’s Arbor; It*s the Game Won hy 1% Mar present the class of '47 in years to come a''^youAg girl stu­ some eases alipaat chaotic mis­ WDRC—News; Ad Liner; Mort jGD^er,K^ank$ Local EJIeven Wins 13-0 'li’casurcr, Francis Muldoon. forld.’ AM Stucli which will include news, comics Town Meeting; Sports. For Test At dent of M.H.8. maV pojpt at ■ and' sports. Ladies of toe WSCS use of AJUed shipping faclU- WTHT-^Nawe; Muaio; WNBC 9:00— w n c — Kraft Music Hall; \ Q f the Day. —Zamanek and DegiiO Rooiiip 100%,. Fr' fourteen who-tried m'alf student with a ^iVerlhg-fin­ Expected - ttesji.,^ - . •^Newa; Today. out, two'; I^C-accepted. They will sell candy and ice cream P)-:Con- Thstie gentgenftentan from Massachu- New Treasury Minute Man /Flag be­ Bolton Library will. '5e open WDRC—War - Commentary:. Ad 9:30—'i v n c — Joan- Davis and Locals Expect Test •till in thfe openine/half, Maii- (Note, to the .Prc.shmen, - all Ttfion a time—there were boy^'n flying start With “^517 n iem ^ s re­ from 7 p. m. until,;8 p. m! on Fri­ centrating shipping in the Atlantic Liner; WNBC—Jack Arm­ Jack'Haley; WDRC — .Dinah 8ettaittSiinee meets the^Ngentleman from Yorlc Yankeaa and St. I^riils Card-1 neath Old Gloi'y as a result of the th# "Manchester Girls’ School.''" Of Irials today were not/Only right ’ cheater High’s f j o t ^ l team Came others exeliKiedl^ What's> the ported thus •fat’, after a w e ^ of day evenlng.,/Ml'sa Adelia Loomis for the war against Hitler u three strong. Shore; I ^ H T —U Tell Em Q ubf Minnesota for the fizrt time Satur­ Fridayj^ G rille S matter with you under 90 per cent poll in the''sale o* coS^e-everyone hopes fervently will be to charge. back where they started from as a stamps and bonds in/the school for cantrassing ^ Student Counlsll 6:45—WTIC—Front Page Farrell; WNBC \ — ' Spotllght/Bands; day in Michigan's vast stadium, ■ back In the iaar t W periods to .....yes, you freShn^? On thatAthis "tragedy” Will not occur, limes as effective as in the Pacific Sports. ^ ''' 4 O’CIoclu orkout result of Mort Cooper's refriwrat- gain a d'eclsi^ 13^0 win over September, The flag'was won by rApresentatWes. The total accorcT-* ■WDRO — American Women: and and if you think ICstodlDff to Monday nights,(that>'field hock­ but airposslbllltics .must be faced. war, the Kilgore Senate subcom­ W TH T—Superman: WNBC — 10:00— w n c ^-D urknte - Moors- bS a law-n .social you justs^ don’t cd job of pitching his way Out of a ’ Meriden las^^Friday at the local the narrow rpa-rgln of 1 per cent ing to buliainga is: Main 274; mittee said, today in a report rec­ A t Ov^LOm lly. ..pot-full of boiling water, but alao- ey night) .you’ll find about two over the required 90 per Cent. Seriously, although the situation Franklin/165, And Barnard ,78.' ' Captain Midnight. Cw at; yVDRC —The Flral Une; Know yoiir-footoall, West Sida/pvnl. The Kelleymen or three freshmeq'fioating around is not quite that acute, there has ommending drastic reorg^izatlon W TH T — Raymond Clappey; The man from Massachui liail a running start on a carbon piaseitteo a well coordinated at­ 'Dvelve homerooms in the Main , RoonViO leads the Mqin building K: Rockville in this country's handlii^ of .its Evening aiicheHter High will play at copy of'toe \Vorld Series history the hockey field'.../. don’t me .building, five in Franklin and one Friday's' football tri.fim 'p h been ,quite . A' decided, decrease in with 32 menribera, follbwed close!/ 4 ^ i • WNBC—Raymond Oram Svriiig. (.West Springfltid) ia Ange! tack jnXheir Initial contest of the that you’re acuiaily frightened of -the''male', enrollment of the high LewM a. Cnapman merchant fleet! 6;0O,-WTI<3—News; WDRC^-^ 10:15--WTHT — Data T SjJ (Slingshot) BsrtelU, one of too MiddJetowri .Friday afternoon at book^' ■The line was imimpres- in Barnard reached their goals of brought good news to by rpom 22 with,l!9 members. The the • siipha, And the upper class- school. Since 1941, the . enrollment \. 849. Rocfcvllla Through such conctotration! said News: WTHT—News; WNBC— WNBC — Roving Rapoi ~ game's foremost forward passers four o'clock instead of a night As they went into thely third In the first half but held the 100 per cent-.. They are: • 31M, the happy tidings wer^/ihort-IjvW .othAr hoqjefboms areN 13Af, 21; / ______'/ ■ the report, “ three tunes as many Terry and the Piratea.' garhe today-:-the last of-the set In men (pM^nally, we don’t think 20M, 27M. 26M, 23M, 22M, 19M, the boys in Manchester High has 14M. 13; 15M, 4: 17M, 19; 18M, 23; 10:30—W n c — March ’Dm*: and eo'mmonly known at Ne.tra Sy Meriden ■ backfield to a when. Sunday, CAaclK'Kelley/frno- troops can be ' tnmsported,' three WDRC — Suspense;; game. This announcement came New Yot-k—and the thousands be­ so, but/dow about more hockey 18M, 17M, 15M, 14M, 13M, 24F, -fAllen, from 608 to 561, or 49 stu­ 19MvT 7; 2SM, 19; 24M, 25; 25M, 6:l5—w n c -^ History in the Dame as Frank Leahy's fins Ital ''gtbund-galnlng total of minus p la y ^ , from among you Frosh?) tured his right ari^/' It waA feared dents: In 1941, before Pearl Har* times the volutA/of mimitions can - •> Headlinesr WDRC—Yom Kipper Concert Hour; WNBC — Revlon ian hand.' The gent from Gopher- from the Middie'lpwn authorities gan gathering again in the hiiqe taro srards In the final half. WF, 17F, 10F, 14F and 23B. l l ; -27M. 11; 28M, 24; 31M, 14, this morning. Th® .down river ag­ /' ■ fv.ot ♦!,. —^iMan^^ter, men- bor,. ^ e r e Were 608 boys, by the Wade jtb Head be carried to Im ter down the pow­ lerogram;- W THT — Sp6r.U; Revui“ u#. land is Bustin' toll Daley, Michl Btaclium, all hands admitted it will - Both teams showed offensive Bight rooms obtained 90 per cent that the veteran .iManqhMter, men­ Room 12 In the Franklin Build­ erful enemy./ . < . gregation' lost to'Wgst Hartford be many a day before they forget 'Tryouts for Swimming club are or oveK They are; 25M, 24M, 26F, tor 'Would he tufaable-'to coach the fall, t^ b e exact. October 1, the ing-has 19 members and roOm 15 . WNJJC—Sporta; News. 11:00—News On StaUdnC' ;an’s ' Lend-Lease fullback who, power In the first period. Man­ number V(as only 576. Most of the • Sternly cyUltal of the way In lHl6-r-:WTIO^Harknees of Wasb- Ika Bronko Naguraki, runs his last week-end and af® out for re­ the- iriastery of Mort, burdened chester on off-tadkle plays and coming along wonderfully. .from 28B, 26B, 2!)B: 24B and 22B. jeara' this week and hays , them ha.4 17 signed fo^ S. A. A. The oth­ which son/ United Statue ship and 6:30—W TIC Strictly Sports: Dickey of the N-ew York Yankees, ball In liiand ajwKarm outstretdhed, ia all set venge now. ' with grief over the death of his There are 593 students In the ready for the Middletown ^ame cm 32 male widents of Manchester Tbiland Drive IngtorirWfiClBC — Joan BitMks; fown IntArfsnncs.. reverses and Meriden by the use what we hear there is bound to er homerooms are: IIF , 11; 13F port faculties have been used and W THT, — Overseas News; to. ta|/Diuiny LltwhUer of the Cardinals as the. latter. makes\a/Valn attempt to scora from first But Middletown must first father, shaky and near tears, be a/Whopper of a Swimming club Main building, 586 of whom' bought Friday. Hywj>Ver, 'Mr. Kelley has High who lAft that year had en­ 9; 14P, 8; 16F. 16; 17F, 10; 18F WNBCtoFeed Bag Frolics. W IH T to ynislc; WNBC — The These two, and all-star support­ on In toe second inning of the first gams of 1943, wdnd series at Yankee Stadium, New of %lUashea through the Red and unused/the report of ther'subcom-' Music You Want. - ' ing cases, will get together In the reckon with a Une that Iqoks as banging on tp r a 4-3 decision in this year---- neinew ^members will stamps, ralsiqg the percentage to manage^/to be present a f the listed in the am ed forces for toen 9; 21F, 7: 22F, 1^,23F, 10; 24F, White line. The ball was in the teen-age. boys W r e not drafted. mittMf headed by Senator Kilgore 6:45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; 11:30—WTTKJ—Mualc of .thq- 'Hew aesAon’s first big showdown game good to this vyriter a's any forward yesterday’s^second game. Silver City portion of the field be'announced In next week’s Issue. 98.85 per cent. Of the 477 pupils practlckaMaions and will have the 13: 2.5F. 10^.26F, 14. / Manager of ^igH t and (W y A ) said:-/'' WDRC— News; WTHT —'Mu­ .(ind along with the way the Mg in the Franklin bfuldihgX 374 sfliiad;^, tip-top shape for the tiff This October there are 15 boys World; WDRC — Flashgult throughout the second- quarter Room 22 in the Barnard building Can'Deliver Decisive Blow sic; WNBC— Jeanette Mac- Casey. righthander came off the ropes bought stamps. The.percentage of at MidcUetown. less than In 1942. ^ i s means that has 18 members. Room 23 has 11; " Power Co. Chairn^n of With Manchester getting as far From all reports, we gather more of the young m «i who would “ rf plans are executed to pack . Donald!' ' ' ■ ■Tl :45—'WNBC Lea Brown’s Or­ 'punching bach time the Yanlu had Franklin was 86.88 j)^r ceju, Bar­ 24B, 8; 25B, 15; 26R, 10, and 28B. War Campaign. ■'every ship to toe last pound -and Henry Smith him softened up, the boys and girls as the visitor’s twenty yard line that last .'Wednesday’s football nard reached a total of^95.79 per // \ have been stjudents Of. the high 7:00^w n c — Fred ^'Waring In chestra; News. before their attack stalled.. Meri­ rally proved'^ s huge success.... / "It looks like a good squaX' school.Jmve gone into the armed to the last-cubic-foot, our shipping ■ ■ Pleasure'Time :'''WprtC—I Love 12:00-—w n c — News; Three Suns will remember the job . Mort’s cent, with 205 studen^ out of 2 Mrs. Campbell sttessed the point can deliyertliq decisive blow in Eu- qatcHer-brother Walker, did, aettlnl! den started a di4ve late In the that speech made by Bob Alvord, buying stamps. j K ----.X Coach Kelley remarked when ask-\ forces'^-or are employed \|n war Rockville, Oct, '7>— (Special a Mystery: WTHT — Fulton Trio; WDRC —News; WTHT — period only to have a fifteen yard captain of the fpotball team, was ed to give his opinion o f, the Red at in order to support the atu- ^ p fr this year.'’^’ Lewis, Jr.; WNBC — Wings to News. Scores Wilt his jaw and gqlmly Sticking It out Student plants. Naturally most o%these nts’ activities it is necessary ‘Alfred M.- Wade of Roc^llle, penalty atop the rally. The half really something.,. .let’s pope and White elevswr-The Manchester "departees’’ were, w wouldXhave f 'T h e report, n>ade to the Senate -[■Victory. - /' 12:S5—W n C —Ths Groover ^ y s ;. By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. f-bounce toe ball to Frank Cros<^l behind \the plate, although yq\y^ ' fled that M. H. ^'liaV w p n ^^fiag, that a large percentage of the manager of the 'Rockyllle-Stoffbrd in. the base line. . . . It could knew the heart of neither of 'to* •nded with no score. that the next rally will be just coach is using a single wing for­ been, iipper-dassmen had the^re- "lltary Affairs- committee, ree- 7:16—WTIC— News; WDRC — News. New York, Oct. 7—(55—Just be-; expressed the deelre thal^heye will school join the S. A. A. She pointed district of the Cormectiem Light [ended: ^ fore yesterday’s second world se­ easily havevgone into center fleld.^ Missouri farm boys wra witbih. a Knd Howie Hampton started as good or even b e tl^ .v .. be a wider margin' li(/T^lober’s mation this,season since, as he maiood in school.' Leads'^Ertlire Field al the second half by running the said, "It fits the team.” Last year out that in many schools,member­ and Power Coniifany tM - been ap­ administration o ta ll cargo ries game, Dixie Walker . (Tha . . . Sandera played Oosettl too \vaU in recent ^ycars. It's a pretty thousand miles. / sales. A t m a t 90^perAcintNifw /per VI ti the So far this decrease of malel. ship is compulsory, andT also costs between UnbsA^ten teams, before a Shuttle Meadow Witll Brooklyn One) was exercising the far back in tne same Inning, rush­ History RopeAto kickofC from the Manchester 38 he used a box formation. Coach has not'effected the sport’s pro­ shippifig should be centralized in the hard matter'1 0 - pick out any one A t licader’s cliib last meeting student bixly mustr'puy^tr'puy sFarnDfreachslAmDfrea< 'more. Any studetit who partici­ pointedof/the Tolland War Snipping adminlstratlolKwlth capacity<^p;()0(l fana. . X common' privilege of second-guess­ ed in when- Frank started to bunt With the C'ar^’ -win In/tbe book . to the 48. On the heat, play (the first business one\ of the month IpT'ordeiv''o keep'the flag. Kelley also .Sajd .b* woiild have a gram (In ^ c t football had one of Television^ Beitaul, for whom the Irish pUt individual but there were four that pates in Ahy'ciub or school activity eoulhty W ar Fund/'campaign for direct colitrol and operatloiKqf Via Network NeA75.. ing, . . . “We’ll have a better-play­ and toen skldddd trying to turn looked like money from home in from that second game, squaring *X>us” Osiudlno went ten yards on year) the date for'^'^e ibltiatlqn /'E. Carlson. surprise in' store fdr the Orange Its biggest turnouts ttiis year) but the state. in toe T-formatlon a year ago, has and Black eleven. He. indicated isjAxpected to join the S. A, A. The ships engaged in .transport of com- ed game today,” he said. “All the as the bunt turned into, a pop fly the first game, namely, Hampton, toe show for the Yanks’ opener de­ - an olf-tackle slant and Ray Za­ paf-ty for those new members, was it would seem^as though-if the in­ Mr.'W ade wl/succeed Edward figured directly in five of the 14 manek followed by picking up that it would be a play which he drivOxw-lll end thi.s Friday! 6at forces hands' ' Henry Smith (of the famous rest Of them will be better play- ' j\ist a few feet back of where he Gorman and Alvord. Then Kelley cision on Tuesday, toe National set as October 15-^noting., the crease continues, ton-sports-pfo- / ,E.' Carlson, '44. B. Won'nebergyWho was forced to of the military services. ' Possible^ ineer 'iouchdowns produced in decisive ed/V . . .-But if he were managing j had been standing. \ . . A run League cheertrig section perked up eighteen markers an on end re­ committee for the initiations, we. ow Escape \ has not yet used in his.T8 years of grarti .would have, fq_.falter sOoper' victorias over PUt and Georgia Smith Brothers) led the entire field had Douglas in there at the start resign- hls-po/ to dewte full time The.‘Uniteef^States has 16 mil­ toe Cards' (and he mad* H clear | developed each time,'t(ut the lat- with a pair of green guards who And pointed ourtoat up to now this verse. With the ball reining on don’t wonder that some onb’s directing football, here. op-'lat'er. In facL tfi^some schools to his war./i a war industry. Mr. Tech. In addition to pitching three at toe Shuttle Meadow Club in the Meriden 23 “Red” Degutis lion deadwelght/tops o f' dry cargo that he Isn't)'Dlxla figured he’d ! ter tallies were the qnes that did all right for themselves before 1943 sat couldn’t be any more like shaking in their boqts, or J o r Ai Zailis sports haye ha'd to.be’'curtailed or Elected to his wor/ in a war Industry. Mr. merchant ships—^his ia - exclusive, New York, Oct. 7to(^f>)_^Yelevlk- vparts of China, Russia or/ other •coring passes, he carried the ball New Britain yesterday. Ha and have Johnny Hopp In there some- counted, the /42 get-togeto^ If they weve tried a line plunge but was stop- The backfield has been shifted over once and flipped A lateral pass the game was over. they Enuna?' stopped entirely. campaii of tankers 'and ^ e r ' auxiliary icn to the nation via network, like parts of the world could, Iks Hnked Prexy Fred Blish, Jr., of 4he local where. . . "I think Hoppes running ; cut" off the aame rite roait. A year for no gain. Two plays later around for the coming contest. Ray ' Tlnturally students ofyManches­ for another aix-^lnter. He also The backfield combination look­ Scouts to Meet vessels—and this iA the way-toe 'i^uiid radio today, is a post-war up. With the eventual/tana-donti- Club attended the annual meeting had a.lot to do-with beating thoaa j Unbalanced Une ed excellent but the first one, Ago,'toe Yanks took tha opanav the ball was back on the 26. was cheated by Al Za- Zemanek has been changed' from ter High are anxious t o '^ patri­ For FVeiich Club Th^e will be a meeting of toe neptal hookup ih t o " cotmtry as has placeklcked . nlbe successive of toe Connectleut Oold Associa­ Yankees last year,” Dixie argued, Getting away from the 'Kerie'a Passing .report ■ said they arV being used poaaibility not aa remote as might I Zemanek, Sbaw, Degutis and and toe (JArda cams ehargiag back With the fourth down coming clasa of- '43, ih the explo­ winl(back to spinning-back, with otic and make sacrifices. However,, Scout Troop at the social rooms the main relay system. extra points. tion. Smith toured „that difficult "It kept them oh edge. I'd play for-a moment, the word of an'\ex- to grab toe second and thirteen yards to go for Posture classeg now under divided authority. ^ Gaudino, clicked smoothly enough resumed this sion/that took' place (in Norfolk, "Gus" Gaudino now operating at everyone certainly hopgs that this Plans foB the yeOr were formu of the Union church this evening saem. Bo believes. Engineer Ralph In contrast, all Daley can do is course In 76, four oVer par. Mr. him even if it meant taking my pert --who baa watched toe Duke incidentally—sTid 1 first down, the . Meriden eleven Virginia, recently. M. H. S.’A for­ I V o million admlhiktered dp* to make Meriden unhappy, - now, but don’t the w'lngback ppst. "Red” Degutis shortage like others Will Ije tem-^ lated and officers sleeted at at 7 o’clock. Francis Green has- R. Beat, Topics Tonight: Talks—BLU, run—run for 396 yards in three Blish offered the Manchester club's own brother out" . . '. In the fifth and Navy football teams this fal through the next three toiflek up drew back for a punt. Degutis mer basketball star came through will be the blocking back and Bill porary. rect1y -by the Atmy and Navy; - Ha even goes further, and looks games including touchdown sprints year's workout the first meetings ofNtoe French been. named scoutmaster with El­ another 7 mllUoh, operated, by the' 8:30, T o w )' Meeting London and facilities for the meeting next inning when brother HanT: kicked is that Duke ought to win. . . all toe marbles. stoiiail them up with a quick people goOdT -'the disaster that took so many Shaw the running back. The start­ J o ^ Apurton, '45. club held in the varlouir^lasaes. mer, MacDonald aa junior assist­ Ahead to the time/' when then New York, "How Must We Deal of 65 and 64 yards. The 200-pound- year. Joe (Jordon’s single arouhd and let They both have real power, he And while he edmita b^s aA kto* to Hainpton and before the Itlves wdto his hearing slightly im­ Army arid-Navy, Uflslcr atoK*!*'’'*- could be intarnatiohiil television. ing line will be the'.same: Howip Some of the programWligges- ant scoutmaster. Work for toe With Japan?” ^(recorded): MBS, **■ f™™ SL Cloud, Minn.,' has per­ Semi-Final matches In the best Joe reach second, Dixie probably says, but the Blue Devils have tory professor, Managar BUly tha yislting' players recovered, the paired Al has had tO-giyo up plans Hampton nnd-Jack Robb at ends. coming year will be outlined at by toe War Shipping admirtiatri^ Beal, research 'director of the 9:15, Sen. Alexander Wiley on sonally accounted for more than wished that Billy Southworto had ^ejooper Draws Leadera* tions made W»re: a discus^n of tion; and toe remaining! 7 hiilll; ball team champ find Paul Ball- that Old Wallace Wade “ drive” Kid Southworth aant hla paitaltHg Red and While eivi was down to Some for be ng a pilot and is studying to Captain Hob Alvord /and Bob tonight's meeting. RCA laborafortSa, said in'Tan in- “Congress and toe Home FropL’’ half the grjqtmd gained by Michl sieper and Bob Boyce'meeting up come up with the aame idea about member t a brighy idea T)orri|hce, Polil France in the war. disciissii^ of tons, devoted to ' lepd-feaSe' imd that never stops. ■ . • Willard roolda tfnkaiyball aouUqiaw, AipiHt ‘ ths five yard ^narker. Degufls be a r idlo technician instead. , .Douglas at tackles; guard, Fred 'See Action ta rv ie q ^ tbs currant issue of Rae^ gan's poweriul running attack and with Jay Rand and EaHU Buckland. keeping him out Marshall, former Giant outfielder, (Bet) Braxl^ to the firing Uaa hl\ ,na|i(ely>^hat,_ _ if any^ pffemt>cr A l 1 lad Stepped out of the class­ famous Frenchmen. French Commercial shipments, is /con» dio Ago, an RCA publication, th a t' NBC to 7:80, luuytcoriSd four times. ' ”* ■ and OaadiM barrled the pigskin AnniiIIi, and George Negro. "Tug” toms, singing French songs 'Edward and Norman Berrio o i iturn o f Bob Ballsieper and Boyce knociced out recently became a sergeant. In the the third game eanfldwt oiat k l » ^ to tbs ooer and then' Degutis club''is late evep'’ though room, where he had been, for a GormAn will again hold down the trolled by th.*' Wkr." Sbipp|f^ a4> all this could be dons by the usaof /Burns (repeat 9 .•-Dwley’s work is'particularly out- Tell of Train in w listening to .records. fhis city have written to thelf 8, Fanny George Koon and Fred Cavedon Quote, Unquote Marines and-they say he’s the tory waa-well on the way to a re­ pInBgedhver for the first score of a ftw seconds^Mter eight on any- short (recess. The explosion occur­ center post. amily reporting they ha-ve seen ministration. regularly apacOd ultra short-vVave Brice, Frank Mori 9, Bing standing-when laid against his re- hardest worker around Marine ;/ —s----- Each class has its pWn .officers. while Rand and Buckiand defeated turn engagement and wmdd stay ws^.ghms and the season. Za- Wday' morning ( t ^ meeting red atVthis moment and Al was uch action recently. They were Two Separata MefchaM Fleets relay trahamittars operating auto- [ Croaby; 10, Gariy !oofe show; trftively modest 1942 season -at, Pel St. Jojin and Tommy Faulkner.- Joe McCarthy: “ I don’t know headquarters in Washingtqn., . Ni^th Inning Rally Is on tha track. Braala waa pcaa* The vice president Has the addi- Thus, the report s a ^ “ we hf va that Ut Will be so bad .for us hav­ ■ m Mi’s place-kick for the extc date) one whole 'pepny.'.. .a cop­ thrown up Into the air.' A number T w o aspects of Instruction of­ at^unda. New Caledonia, Quadal- matlcaliyiaa a radio "lighthouae’’J 10:30, March of. Til :30, New Minnesota that wait plagued by in­ The" kjwrer bracket match .finds Steve Lach; former Duke gridder, tloMlv bubbling with evan taoss In defeating Meriden, the Kel-' fered by the Marines are shown tiohal duty o f a c ti^ as chairman two separata mercha^ fleets, each or patoway to connect atationa. ing to play two.oip more games in was good. The third _ per one too'N^^vw'be placed In of his fellow students Were killed loymen used a'Well-timed attaCk can^ahd Rendova and have sent series, MUaic of New juries.' In fact, word was out long Dick DeMartin and Frank Oleksak’ has made such a hit in two weeka Short But Cards Are .nonfloanoa, admitting’-masHy flbsS a ' tardy box ppovio^d . for that in the school which was demol­ in the training of Andy Torrance, of the program /ommittee. The operating Indepeni^tly of the Preliminary testa of such a aet- CBS— 7; 15, Harry Band; before Dpley became a Wolverine St, tx)uta Instead o f ju^t one. Dur­ classd with Manchester leading and a .suibborn defense. The run­ officers are as follows; first peri­ back Japanese paper inoney as paired against the ■ Smith Biq«., -with the. Great /Lakea.. Naval Glad of L^st Out. ha’s going to "atriker-baU tbnas p\irposei The^ at the end. of the ished. claAs of '43, and Harold Pohl. .for­ souvenira. In their . group have .other. 'The resuM/ of divided re­ Up ware made before the war with 8, Mpry Astor and oUr 9. Major that he dejlnltely .was on the down­ Conquerors, Bret Dingley and Ed ing the season we-hit about- as Training station team that toey’re ning tlirent was presehted' by merly a M. H. S. member. Andy od. president,/Claire Treudeau; many- home runa.on toeir field am Yanks to death” In tMs third haalL ReBeyttes year this ample fund will be used The explosion was caused by a been Kenneth Kuhnly, Larry Farr sponsibility is a/Tanure to utilize aayafactory rasulta, and - experi- Bowea Amateura; .Dinah grade; a has-been a t -24. Right now W*bb. -Webb really came through thinking of changing the/riam« to wMoh was alatad for thA usual l i l o Shaw and Gaudino who both ex-' Torrance, a wartian second class vice president. Pearl Glesecke; ptgnta, under, war limitations, ate anybody else did.” ■arty In ttie final quarter for an o u t l^ o f some sort. .Then, depth charge falling olT. a truck celled in off-tackle slants. Zema- and JameVO'Brlen, all of. thia our .tolpping resources. Shore program; 10:30, [Spensa he’s better than ever.- Yor his team by firing three birdies “Great Lachs.” ,../-- /By Ted !Mel«r p. m. (a.w.t.) for tba antartalaBMUd recovered Dunnle Kars- tbio, the chib la seriously thinking and In going off itself. It .set off the in the Seabees, was home on a secretary, Shirley Clemson. The city. The tWo brothers have been “Trained t^hnlcal .personnel ia /being con^ued. with Oraon Welles. Bertelli, whose present pitchlffg New Yoiic, Ooc, 7!—(5 ^ B lg nek spearheaded toe Manchester program /ofiBmittee' is made up on the^- last four holes against the. oC m i aeqiactad third Stsalipd fs RnaM ^lo give the local of haviiuf a Play Day sorns dAy others. Several barracks were offense with long gains around the sixty-honr fiirlmigh recently, hav­ in active seraice about two and duplicated. / There, is competl- Beal raw no reason why such a BLU—7, WInga’ to VictoryK7:30, average is a breath-taking .815, is -Series 8ip||ita and Sounds Try,'Try ^gain of Iren/ Tiling and Fred Clapp. relqy.i^ lch probably .would start Smith-' com bine.D e Martin'.,'And Mort Cooper is gettiira tba world crowd o t more than 60,0(XH • for oub^f-town schools, but with blown up and only the fact that it ends of the line and also did well ing been placed in that service in one-half yearsXand were in the ,tion for water front harbor fa­ Coast Guard Dance;, 8:15, Lum ip .'Johnny-Come-Lately'* among plek'saK put out Henry Rockwell About ,,the best yarn of the tte^jMdTm the losers’ 23. June. 1943. Harold Pohl, who In the/second period: Peg "'Mc- toe Atlanta seaboard and ulti- On\-the,''fleJd'before jh* gaui*.: series headlines today and rightly Botowy Today went to tbs twenty- all tbA rationing who knows 7 w’as Inspection time had kept the in returning ^ punta. The acriql National Guard before the wa^' , cilities ^ e r e there should , be and Abner; 9:30,. Dick Himber great passers. He completed, 70 and'Ned Moore to gain their posi­ many floating aroimd world aeries Both Billy tha Kid and k o g ISSH' Hated in the Marines In February, V Is president:,Alexa Tour- tely exteim to the Pacific' coast, Chalky Keller looking at low out- so, but the tall rightoandH^' of the ca thf following play and '7': men out of them. threat "was in the hands of Degu­ Supeiior\Court ' . // p la n ft ^ allocation.' Moreover, band; 10:30, • (jirtnide ' Lawrence •e.riala as a sophomore and 74 last tion. . • - ■ • . ‘ snie; pitches in bAtting-, practice preas -headqiiarters ■ Is tha one Alpha wqre calling It thia in g t Ife A l had just passed his te.sts -to tis, who ty(d hnth ' " u " o m - 1942, was home on a n!ne-dav fur- nai^, vTce president; Jean Tivnan. Several cases ofMocal ihtercat divide/responsibility between mil­ buld not ra used to Handle ser­ Revue. ' ■ year at a better than .500 clip, and. about a Southeril, Association St. Louis (Jardtriala svaa wltoln an Degutla a g ^ passed to vices othejr tbpn television. He arid letting ■ four, g j by before he •pita of tha feet Joe MaOarlliy become a.pilot When th® unfortu­ Zemanel^/o aim retary. Bill Petersod* and are schectoled to come up at the itary/ind civilian administration r MBS—8 ,'This Is ' Our Enemy; his aerial'distances are well past player, who struck oiut four times inch qf being knocked out of. the had selacted juat about the ‘■ste. In the end sone for Znidif Peary in Virginia and is waiting 'gave no indication how soon sfter 8:30, Human Adventure; 9:30, U- aiamtried a liner'- to right. . . . From Where nate 4ncident happened; He has'be­ Gorman^^d AnnuHi were out- ancy Jane Anderson are jthe sessloo Oft too ToUahd eifpunty Su­ prevents toat proper . .Balancing the 2,000 yard inar^. , . . Whjtey Kui'owski refusing-to sign In.-an I'mportant game. -. . . With box by baners teat” hurter In tiM .< niartaaii twenty yards. Ooacli’ Tom Kel- for his advanced training. Harold^ members of the- program com­ the war/a network nucleus -could Tell-Em Club; 10:15, Dale Carne- k r asnt In a reserve backfield gun his studies to become a radio standi^ on the line. Also playing perior court which open^n Rock- (a blending'of xargoes which is '' H e was effective last . .year Terrai'loya Wins an autograph because' “We got each whiffing he became more for the fifth consecutive time. \ league In tba last few waakS eg p » Sit----- technician. well ia the forward wall were Cap- ha.s cqmpieted his advanced trail ^ mittee. r . .ville on Thursday .. witlri^^ Judge essentntl tor..miaxlnnim uUliz ' be operating, but said it was tech­ g»e- •gainst Michigan, but .his pitching and more annoyed over his InabU- « » tbasnccptlon of Degutla, end. ing and is waiting at New RiyAr, nically possible today. Its develop-' batting ■ practice on.” . . , BOly It happened in toe . dramatlH. regular aaaaon to get the ^ asM taliyAlvord. Douglas and Robb. Dougla. thought you might need) we’je ca.np, Andy believed hli Marshall are on the program, com- ia expected that several etic and helpful attitude on p m... Betty Crocker Talk; 6:15, New Britain, Oct. 7—(55—Box­ around and pleaded: "J.ust,Iet him attsny t through the hunchester Masses and did his share of tack­ in the Atlantic as compared with If you want to pick Saturday’s 'didn’Jt they? .!, . A l Schacht^- who ther’s unexpected d e i^ , .was sail­ fllnger, wianar og!-Ms lasI back with more news, suggestions, ling on the defense. Twenty-seven easier on the whoie. mitteiS. ^ warrants Will be *Vto'c re­ part of governmeiitai - agen- Melodic Strings'. CBS—11 a.- m-., ing came bade. t'o New Britain throw it once more!- It won’t fiBTward wall, Karzmai«kl kicked As Hi-Y Members, toe Pacific, the repopt continuedi ' 'ies.“ . » winner, .take your choice: BertriU isn’t'clowning-this season, .stand­ ing along on a fdurtoit job arid a iveA starts during the *48 aaaa- even com. players were used in the contest. Andy ha.a completed /his' four In the fifth period class the sult of toe'recent visHs-q/State Leonard W are Trio; 3:30, Serial; or Daley.-, last night, a fte r an ataence of count.” ^ ta fiamanek oh th e ^ rty . The weeks of *10001 training” and The r o u n d - tr ip B r ita in re- Turning to the international pos- Now and Forever: 6:15, You Shall ing behind toe Hatting C ^e and three-run lead u ta* Yanks cams Peign^ and conaldarabbr . battss The Manchester cross-country president is Alfred Brodeur; vice Policeiqen. to so-called ’^Okies' qdlraS 60 to 75 days. ' The round- / toree ■ years, and a packed house discussing his trriubles teethe res- up for their lAst ^ t . - , than a green hand whan hala rigid. Red and White qimnerback car­ -The “World” offlee has been In team faces its initial test Friday while waiting for h/h advanced in this vicinity. Thu be the albilitiea -of the "lightoouae" relay Have Mualv:. BLU— 12 ;S0,' W trm sawr Phil Terranova oft New York.- A t t% first bi-weekly meetinjr'^of president, George Cox; secretary, trip^to from toe West ■I routes, he said they might bring a ‘taurant business!-. . ^prt Coop­ The huge cr left center. The at- care not to' serve boom boom balls ter smash, the 28 and then to get her luhch, but she had a new jnembers from toe Junior and known but. with such runners aa drill, the manw-of-arms, and ex­ mittee. . . ^ e following is/the list: State 2:15. RAbbi Jos. E. Hertz from and took 'the first round, Garcia filpped a pass to Zamanek cm'the tended order./ ’ v Pactfit is/moro than 200 days. island, -across motin.tains and the London in Day of Atonement thlk;-, “Can’t you bring Wrti over Here?” mosph*re igraw.-terise aa "King at even toe 'weakest-wallotflag og shocked expression on her face senior classes. y the Bray brothers. Herb Steven­ The president fora toe / alxth vs! Percy L, Beebe, Sr., sex case; wilted fast and the fifth round ten; the Manchester, receiver ran Andy g e ^ u p qbout '6:30 and lua” the report said, “ three polar Wastes.” He declared'remote 4:30, Mlltpn Berle and others. . Season Soon . . . Dixie Waljtw* kidding brother Start Friday Kong’’''QhaJcley Keller came up. toe St. Louis batsmen, beadHS after she opened the drawer. At The new members are: Seniors, son, Ben Johnson' and Ward period is John Wenzel; toe vice, State vs. Douglas P. Bollei and saw him down three times. After Harry about Hb^toabit of yanking The ’ uid alugger seemed they know exactlV what to do - M the re s^ of the way untouched... first it looked as though a practi­ Strange returning to form the nu­ the m u st^ is at 7:30. He Walks Mary K. Bartley, adultery; State [mes as nikch shipping is re­ Vic Bronkle, D I^ DMgan, Milt pi;e8idcnt, JoM Apurton; secre­ quired to transport and maintain the bell. Referee Dan Buckley his cap and''Hairy Insisting " I due for lit. Cooper pitched a such situations. Eirale (lin y ) BOn- Zlsgutly tfy for the point after cal Wker had been at work, for Kozelka, George NacKowskl and cleus of the teqm. Coach "Pete” a mile to “chow” : so he doesn’t VI. A. G. Gartia, speeding; have tm oalisthenlcil the others tary, Carol Hansen. ^ The -vice the same li'u m ^ of men in the Both Men and ^omen took a look at a cut over His left didn't do ip yesterday as, much as S. Cross Country ball.ani toen another, Keller took ham ma^w this mist *' touchdown failed. 'The 'game thc-'Iimch bag was punched full ,of Jack Gratty: Juniors, - Ernie De- Wigren qan well-afford to be opti­ Leonar^John Goetz, Jr., Art Treasures eye and stopped' the fight right usual.” . /./The first time he went of ttmea^yesterday i do. Hp has -one • SJ-hoyr leave a prerident is, assisted oh the/hto- far Pacific aa ut toe European Apple Canniilg the n®kt pitch, A; called strike, and with Meriden taking to the hoies—Its ivsemblance to a sleVe gtitlB, Jack Robb,/E!arl Tedford, mistic as to the ouUOok o f--^ e gram committee by Maty (Mrmah Leonard J^mn Goetz, Sr., there. \- ! to bat, Narr>’ either removed hli Tackles .J’iain- toe sHcioUrig Was. .over ^ chanM of annexing another C. C v . and' one 62-hour leave each theater.” \ Gyi^ (Jass to Begin swunfi; viciously at'-tae 2 and 1 of­ ' in a desperate attempt to even, was remarkable. But armed with Billy Noren, B o ^ Quish, George and Harriet Hlllery. • - / and robhhiy; State va. Erb^qjck ^rranova weighed 126 and cap or ragged the visor 22 times only ruined an otb score. \ / a ruler she found that half the food I. L. title. All tryouts will compete ifth. 'V. Kubfle. non-BuppOrt/Stata ys. Most Ifoprove 'IJttUzation 'Survive Bombiuj^ ville Here at fering. Ha missed, 1 ^ ckmted the Negyo, Pete Minor, Burt Lavey, ximpeto Marjorie Tfloppqnburg Monday Evening., ' Garcia 128. before He finally struck out. nitqhed job, but waa and V^ohn Toujnaud ’,44' had bt-eh nibbled away—it's still a in the meet and the final group of rhe camp paper Is \called toe John rames Lynch, Jndeceht ex- Noting that we hata 3 million For War Food 2 and 2 pitch fqr 'A mighty 467- George Ambuloa, Earl Modean, Une.” more deadweight tone—Iwcausb In toe atx-round aemi-finala — T—r fOot triple to left Centeri-x D^sed fro m what happens m.v.stery how' the miCe could have Rudy Plerto, And Fred Agnew. The hhrrlera will be determined from poaura; State va..Iravid M ^ r, in- The croes country team at Man­ the outcome. Harold spent four idontbs at of diminished 'U-boat ainiwga and . Botovlha man And women gym Johnny Mack, 136, New Britain, ’ Hit or Mine With one run in and thS^ever ./For.instance," he did It t climbed Into .that clOwd desk draw­ induction .oy these new members toxiration; State/^ James 'Paul Nsplea, Oct. 6.-^(DeUyedl—(55 chester High Opens its season here Marion with the first pitch er! \ Parris Island, South \CaroUna, Is Subject MpKenney, ylplation of motor ve- record-breaking \ shipbuiraing — Housifewives Urged to clataaa„^ll*beglh next Monday knocked out Jimmy Morrison, .J^t’alker Cooper-'Arid Nick Etteri darigerous , Nick'-Et- Naine CommUttpcs will take place on next Wednesday -eWorld famous art treaauraa In 140, Newark, In the first; and Friday afterqOon meeting -Plainr third Inning. Now Slats is Where be received his “boot train­ !cle laws; \Stata- 're. Myron Wll- than figured In IMS plaka, '11^ re­ evening, \Qct. 11', at toe Eqst Side ^ r e charged with the first game ten and Joe Gordon eofning m night wlto the officers inductlhg ■ The soccer squad opened /the port said 'not even nW our ^ Ip s Naples, with a few tragic axcap- Bobby - Ellia, 185, of Plainville, vine High. Coach Pete W igrta .fellow and good to-hia folks, hut ] ■ Some of the ^ rls ’ gym' classes, ing" and spent a. month- on mesa Of Hisfoiy Study 'iam Prato^ Jf., carnal knowledge Preserve* Fruit for the Recreation Building on School /“skulls” -while Tiny Bonham and (pooper- seemed shaken. Manager From MHS Faculty the can(^ates into the club. current campaign with a 4-/ loss would be able to get the necessign' took the declklon over Jackie Con­ has a large squad out for the prat flVe months of toe 1943 season, ] are marching piround the gym to.s to an undefeated Ellswo'rtl/Higli duty. His day ■ at New River be­ of a"taeDle-minded female under tlons. have safely- survived toe street The wonian’s class, under Ray Sanders escaped wlthout^.cen-' Billy Southworth. ruahed from/to The iTiembers elected Bob Alvord troops and supplies merseas “uai: .'War Program.^ nors,-186, New York.' ' ' ■ three weeks but as yet does ■not dugMt. He . and the Card irifield hif'-a grand total of one homer. •variety pf arrangements of “Pistol of South /Windsor.-'Coach/Wilmot gins at 4:40 and “fall-out’\ is at' the qge of 45 years ;\State va..'WIJ- bombing and fighting around the toe direetlOB of Mrs, .Helen Ayers sure for mistakes that might have chairman of the program commit­ five. He has untir six to "clei The Anclept History clasS' leas all'shipping agracles Increase / In two four-rounders, Eddie know egaotly 'what.toe ta y r can gathered around big’ Mort for # ell, Air, be douHMd that produe- The faciilty commltiecs -wKlch' P.ackin’ Mama,” Each girl has her tee, imd D^We Galligan as chair- Reed ia not disfhayed m the de­ i lard C. Thompson, evading reapon- City, the -celebrated- scholar. Prof. will be from 7 until • in the eve-, been juat as bad. . . .. With .Stan up” and usually gets to a'fei Miss Mary- McAdams are ^Sibiiity; State va._ Joseph R./Si­ and unite their efforts to improve Boston, Oct. 7, — Ameitaa's Rioradan, qf Meriden, won the MusW on ^second" in toe fourth do. He rixpects to find but a evifab that lasted more thAn Uon fop . tae year right toen and have been appointed to caaiy 'On pw»p special way of humming It— mAn/of^hrrefresHlment committee. feat however and plans to figure Amedeo Maiuri, said today. ntng. Mra. Ayers will feature exl- lot under good competiticxt.lri'-'toe there yesterday,'' And in the fourth, the work Af 'various departments the result I4-;;;:that’8 right! tra “winks” here. A t -six comes their orlgjiiaIit.v and clevern mons and Webafer R. ..Weeks, ship utilization." health-conscious homemakei^ were istoe'nics and group gaipea.^' The decision over Joel Turner, J.26, ihriln?, BonhAm wheeled for a BTinute. ' It /wai also dgcldedt to limit the in ^ toe race for toe C. C. I. L. making booklets qn their The recommeiylatlon. that . toe The National museum is' un-! first m'rat. of tha year,' after the Stx Louis awiftiea. had are as follows; ; crown. Several changes have been calisthenics and then "chow.” breaking and entering in the night scathed axeept for broken windows women of Manohaster Wbo wriaKto New York; and Larry King, 126! throw to the base, Just In time he, Dickey, took a called/Strike, a c^b to thirty members,' In the There is , drill until nine and at Egypt.;,The puplls.had ordy 'five War Shipping administration take urged today to Increase, thair Here la tha .chadula .'for tUa ball; anotter called strike, anoth-: scored anotoeK.run/on two Una The'Assembly (Jornrhittee which' Has Anyone' noticed a liew way ^ e n t one member enters the arm- made in the liheu aekson. and ahrapncf hits and priceless keep in trim during-to'e'long win­ Meriden, outpointed Joey Landry, noticed that rio one was covering 9:45 is inspection of arms. More days -to prepare these y Meeting ' ‘ ' over all cargo /hipping , operations home canning of apples In tba next 123, Hartford. tha bag and he managed -to fall season: . , •> er hail, thfn met to* 2 And ,2 singles that whistled past 'Iln j^ -' .will make the plaqa'Tfo'r the school of. carrying homework Around? 'ed forces Smew mernber will be volumes which were packed and ter ahead ara wrAd to join this ears and almost tdoH- his head iritn assemblies, securb speakers, etc., It seemA as though a few girls/ practic/cornea in - toe . afternoon pamphlets are in' different There wRl be a meeting of the .-was fag^reacl^g and woiiid in­ 'fe w weeka and thus help preserve class. A plungb period in toe re­ Oct. S—-'Plainville at Manches- pitch with the fat pi hie' bat. It kdded. For the fifat. time, the club Last week'/ football results: and qt 4:3.0 liberty starts. This deugns. Some of the % o «t inter­ clude handli^ of freight ffoR> hidden are believed to be intact. tar, / ■ ■ was a' acrer- ' “ line d riv e - center field -with them, toe stylish in s is ts of: /Mills- F.steSj Mi.ss were, A little tired of carrying 'the^ shall make .honorary members of RbokvUle toric Association this thl* perUbqble fruit, assuring tha! n ie worst dsatru^on occurred freshing Rec Awlmmlng pool will Hall, 6; MidcHetown, 0; Hartford, 'til five. next morning, esting are those of toe Obelisk, evening atj the Rockville Hotel a t factory to snip, management of Oct. l%r^New Britain at New right into toe hjMds o t' aecond stout fork-baller pUt another of ' /Worth, .Mr./Perry, Miss Green­ bi^ks In th"eirNarms so they bor- Bulkeley,\2&{. Bristol, 0. and Hart-' family of a supply of this appe­ In toe ruins of Ponipei, - toe. pro­ be held Immediately following toe those boys who are unable to par­ to boys agree that their work Rosetta Stone. R a n ^ II, Nefret-* 7. o’clock.-At this time there will terminals and piera, loading, dis­ Britain. ..'■ /■ baseman Lou Klein. An Inch either his "Gopher Balls-’ on a tray for away, Mrsi', Reed, Mias Henderson, r6\)'ed the idea Of a boy’s gym bag. ticipate actively to toe club be­ ftrd, 36; JCaat Hartfdrd, 0. - ' tizing food during toe coming fessor aald. \ im claae and wlH continue until Ray Sanders.' Ray gaVe it a ride la/aimllar and that tha - Seabees tl. Alabaster -jar, M am ies, <)ueen be a gueat speaker and several im­ patching /BisA operation q t Bhipa winter. Oct. '22—Hartford at Hartford.' way would have meant, a hit for wlto Mia's Costello as chairman. ,N'ow the.v cap be'' seen walking cause' of work or other reaaona, The'professor aalfi that Herqu^' . o’clock. Thoee women ‘Who wish into the right field 'seats to ring . Tho/Realth Committee which Is around school with their homework Ahd Marines land “first” and Hatahepust, fish / n m , Kufu the portant btuiiiets matters are to be at. 'taa.. . to bowl may use toe bo#Hng al­ Oct. 27—'Weaver at Manchea- Dickey—perhaps A double-r-with, — , -—Toni Gormsla. DonV forget—8. A. A, Although ■ the national apple lan'eum was untouched by taihbs, the. cash register for two runs and SOipplling a' report oh health and dung over their backs. / 'ubout toe aame time. builder^ pf toey^Orta^ Pyramid, diabUssed as the hotel dining room There/were tw o . additional rec- crop ia 28 per cent smaller this leys after toe gym class. Southworth /regretfully Toiried -to 'Friday. , —E. A. ThutmaM, maM of Egypt, various baa not been reopened aa. yet;' omipamUonB: - however. He added that toe tragic ;N ov. 5—iM f^etown at MiAdle- lift Big Mort. Aa it- waa. Cooper 4he ball game pb^tcM education as they pertain year than'in..1942, many grqwera irony , of toe bombing of Pompel Bfen’s Oym daaa to high school students is . cxim- New'S of the' Wherealmuts’. of ■ * — ------ax—------mapa of % abt. rtewa of toe there Iivni be no supper at thia ~- 1. T o plan ship location , .a The nsta’s gym clAss will meet -■iqwn. ■ breezed by Etten and Gordon Only 'Except for to*** lapara Lieutenant’ Keish Shipping Allocation committee In this locality have a .genefout was th a t toe (Jarmans had/never which gave the Cards all the op­ posed of Miss Smith, Miss / Dlt- some graduates o f.’4;i nOw in the NoUeA CHrls ta-Meoh. Dtasrtag aphimt and to* pyramid. meeting. , supply which is now moving to every Monday evening from 8 un­ Nov. 10.—Open. four pitches to end the game. AH playara on the football,_____ ahouud b* ei)€abliabed in toe War sictually encamped Inaida to* f**” ' Ball for Ke^s •...... 1 portunity they needed to do their mara, Mr. MJigren, Mr. Clarke, Service has b4en fllteriu|[ in lately. The pupm have drawn, ■ inside market; actafdihg to E. M. Mul­ t il. 9:$0. Howard Brown,! dirrctor Nov. 15:-State M eet Mr. Potterton sind Miss Heiiry. - Bob AXinger IS an apprentice sea­ Serving in China makjner toe trip to Middletown on . Among the changed brought by these b o o s ts , pictures depicting iping admipistratton with rep- ous excavated dty. H * Claimed of the Recreation C e n t ^ 'w ill Deser>ef Pat On Back . Christmas shpPPi“5 *®i*y> Bonfiaim Friday will go to toe first period ntativea from the varioua In- doon, A A r Food Stores Director toat they Were only in tta vicinity. even ojitpitched C oo'per. All told, Mr. ■ Sanborn heads' the VIsiiaJ man at Yale University ;Xjei you he tried to bunt, and imagine hig him there would be no' Ane—and Coyotes Attack Ranch 4 The Library Committee which Oklahoma. B'irst Lieutenant Fred‘Keish ih a re­ typ ^ , some written and some German-borh _ hiatorian and wish, may take a plimge In to* ■J____ ‘ ebooses the new boolTs .to be pur­ 48, Dqffy 48. I odge 40, ViceVTl, The glrla taking tke course ire ecution of all-out offensive war­ >Uy.” , X • . Within Naples itself there Was swimming pooL ~- might just go down-tori lineup and surprise when toe ball looped over that* he ihould be given pat on cent'letter to'Miss Helen Estes. Lavy 61, Naaain 39, and JMlner 45; Printed. biographer', p n ^ e tt Germany will Apples are uhrationad, relative- •ee hia name and figure somebody the Incoming first-basem'anV he*d- Hollywood.—(55 — While Actor chased by the. school library la We think the members of MHS Lucille Agard, Josephine Capetio, sue for (uswe mtbin six months, fare.” soma desJljuction of pricaleaa his­ Tboaa Interaetcd ara urged to the -back., Patten had explained Lieutenant' Keish,' an alumnus of Besides a table of contents and ly inexpensive, and- contain cal- had to be in-'the're to make the list for a single. He w as, ptrshed that'lh swerving his car to avoid Clark Gable has been helping at­ headed by Mrs. ISegar.* Assisting should be congratulated on their Elizabeth Carrtgan, Lorraine Mil­ title, each person had to write an and “that’ will \ e toe most dan­ torical stiucturea, he said. The sign, up for these classes now at her are: Miss Hopkins, Miss Manchester High, la at present A : ..etum and eaaentlal minerals,- Mpl- Beytot**nth century Church of toe East Side fieeraatton Building total nine. - around, a base at a time, Until he striking a yopto on a bicyeW .hia tack the Nazis in Erirope, his sec­ good work in gettmg toe Treasury pilot in the Army Alr-Co^s and la Art Ctnb Meets ler, Betty Nichola, Laura ..Walker, 'original - dedication. Three df- toe gerous period of- the i ^ I e war.” Burke, Miss Spafard, Mr. HArV’ "Minute Man^’. flag for buying and Barbara Henry. doon pototed out, adding toat thq San: Filippo Neri was Hit by a on School a tf^ T - '"^ ,5’ ou’d think of the.:/DiMaggtos flnallv scored on Charley Kellera machine ran (rito a'trafllc,light. retary, Jean Garceau, told police, servlhg in jChtoa. , ; ' best dedications were toewe .of . He told iiewsmbn Tuesday night Man Found Dead and I Kellers and -Dickeys and fly bail. well and' Miss McAdaips. / their share of def'ense stamps. Now Mr.-.Vader8 stated- that more fruit la a good'aburce\pC vitamin bomb. The even more important - ^__i______,-a_; coyotes-have been attacking MS On .the returh trip m m Hankow, .. first A rt Club meeting' of Bruche Varilerbrook, Georgi Cox that “If we make toe same ^mis­ C. ^ I f e s and Rufflngs arid Ivhen they 'He smacked -out a_clean single ranch. . Garceau received offlekfl — Miss McGiilfa i f toe chalrtean that we’ve got it—let’s keep it. . toe season W a held recently in and more-women are going into church of Santa Chiara waa total­ The lower shell of thuegopher Lieptenant Keish said that hif and Steve Turkington. take are -did a quarter of a cen* “Tha rafrashing, cleafi^taste o f .slapped out a hit oV fanned a man in the sixth and got as far as third, permission tp dtachArga ftreanui •< tbs Home ; R d ^ Oonunittee toe Art Stodlb.-'New. officers were the engineering field, especially as. ago, we. simply will be laying In Rooming House ly destroyed. It dated back to toe tortoise prajauta and is used u a Which plans the borne room . pro- crew was compelled to b a ll' out! Those pupito who. dM excepUoh> ■ an ap)fie, when eaten fresh.” be lA tit N ig h i ^8*Pighi8 it yould be worthy of comment at but there His' co-operation' failed ahoyel In turirieling. at them. ■ ' ■ —* Don’t forget that there are only while lie atul his co-pilot landed the elected am are; President, Olga tracers in drafting departments. the foundation for a third Worid fourteenth century and wma the spnle length! but if Frankie Cro-^ and he was left stranded. Crams such as safety, and civilian eight more shopping days till Xniaa ally fine work on tots project are: continued.'” ia. known to'.ldl-of us, bullet-riddlra plane. Aa a rralilt Brennan/ vice president, Walter Lucille Agard expressed her de­ Alfred Gustafson. (3ebig;e Cox, “war. •Chief Gothic work Of its j{lnd In setti got on base and eased hia way' But you don’t read much abo(it wsffnss. pile .meinbers of her coirt- for those packages for your Army Vofi ,JSone; secretary, Frances sire to study grafting If the war **riM only way insuring Danbury, Oct. 7, — (ffl — Tha ai,d hXa made it a staple food ,of Italy. " i By The Assoetated Press of this raid, he and.hia crew were Christel Woelk, Arthur Buck.How. health. Thjere is no fruit vriiich around to score-you wqiild juat . 'You hear of Joe sattss adre: Miss F e lla s , Mra men overseas.' Agard;: Assurer, Rw Myette. add demand continued. peata arin be to eatabliah a nfili- death of Michael C. Griff ing, 69,f New Britain, Conn.-^Phll Terra- Ourlston, Mr. . Reed sad Miss ol- —_ badly shaken' up althougl) no one ard Mantorre, Charles Harris, Bar­ lends itself to so many menus; in pass it-off as tearh plAy and mini-' Gordon’s graat playing and the. A program commlUee was ap­ B. A. taiy photeptorate over Germany, (vho was. found dead! in hla room- _ Ta Raodve AppUcatlona nova, 126, New York, ' atopped mizc toe part h t toe individual. fine pitching of' apd BMogy Club Meets was injured. To .date, he hafe been bara Hubbard, Walter Leclerc, plas. aalqilA, baking and other on about twenty miaaiohs and has pointed conaisUng of Betty Mae Tha people of GermanyGermany-ajw -ajw natira ir^ltag house at 37 yiThite street Tues- Sammy ^ rc ia , 128, Boston, 5 But the slim. Wiry'veteran.With Mort Cooper and Charley Keller’a , Miss Putman bssds ths .cotti- Robert Murph(6y and Arthur ------...— . ------d a y fllto io o n by bis ! landlady, table uae^ and as ‘an apple a day returned from many of them shak­ Nlch Hartford, Oct;; 7 ^ <55 — State >(non-titla). , i , to* No. 1 on the baick of hia Yan­ rousing blows and even of negative . pnittos. which is-going to revist The Biology clilb, under the Elliot, . Lucabell West, Sylvia Ladder. C a u ^ Acddent mocracy of ,their own In theif was pronounced due to / fiaturpl to ke

    lBtionB. She Is assisted-by On the trip over,. Ueutenant kMks very Egyptian for on the wHlch both his teammates and toe D’Amico had itp- first m ee^ e of ert Genovesl. , acting medical examiner rcrorto'l To eatlmate the proper quanti­ for- the n«xt two wsakx ha wUl re­ LawtaJlM, Denver, 8. Cardinals appreciate; -Particularly ten- throwing the ball away and ' wttlb KsUogg, Mias Msachani, Mr. Keish Went through Bra^l, Atri/qn, it' buUetlh board ere two ties for canning, ttufdoon said thM (^'■currenl school seSaioA/ oh Arabia and India. He ■ meet .. —B. Hess. For, tha information'bd those Nataefi CHaatottbofy M adge' yeatarday w Ma finding. - / J ceive appltcatlona tor deputy ftzh the Cardinals. In Ms vnobtiualve permitting a runner to advaric*. Mr. .Doughsfty, Mias ’Sunday, September 36. The fol­ Interested, tba cause of Tom lyrua roles which were mads Orifflng waa -seen tot Ida I t ten pounds of Amerloa's No. 1 gasama wrardans in the Utchflald . Now Editorial Board Named M d and Mias Kibbs. y impressed with tba Ta] Mahal in >y Donald Croascup. T%Me are way he has been In toeir halr^ all . X!roaettl. who Haa been a Yankee lowing oMcera ’Were" chOsen for Krtley’a broken arm is not too Hartford, Oct, 7—4M—Qov. Ray­ Tuesday morning by toe Jcr.d:a',' -, fniit wilt makA approximately and New London areas, at fl.800; through toe flrat two games of the since coming 'up from San Fran­ Mr. Piper, Mias Casey, Mr^ India.' Somsahla Staff Ohoaea rolled just aa toe. scroUa wbrq' hi thia year:' Preaidertt. Ixks Day: , In regard to his feelinga about ■ ihuch football over toe week-; mond E. Baldvrtn yesterday ap­ but an Investlfatlon In.^the 'ic - foi r quarts of appleeauca, five and chief microbiologist in toe MiddlOtown, Oct. 7— (55— The current Aasaic. - cisco in 1932. and who ha# played ' Mr. Brasor,. Mias Holman vice-president, Ruth McLagan: end, but toe result of a fall E gyjit Oh . toe aide board are a. pointed J. ROifald Regnler, Hart­ 'ternoon by Police Cbiei’ wUiiata j , pints of apple butter or four sanitary laboratory of tha State WealayariXtrfua last niffht an­ He’A' Scored t h ^ the Yan* in 28 world series games, plays hia A Wnrrsn maks vp tbs China he'baya: “The.; j^vJn melalty of Wait Sld« pl«y- ■treat to Tunnel in Hartford. ed in your own home. Call 5263 DON'T WAIT a n o t h e r minute,., THE AUSTIN, CHAMBERS CO., extractor., i^tcady work. Good FOR SALE—OUTBOARD motw Soldier—^I say. doesn't this Young I^dy^^^May I see Lieu­ )R RENT-t^TWO -RdOM fiw- bered she was Mr.'Haines’ secre­ funny.' that>hnd he smilad^roudly, con- lady full of feathers. ' ^ i^reuads,, whit* kerchief with Office hours 8:15 to 5. Ca|l 3506 for appointment. George Dew, Wlntarize today, here ib.w'hat w-e' local and long' "distance moving. pay. New^' S ^ V m Laundry, Har- lijje new. Can 2-l'844. Jones topped the laat bit of roll­ dance make you ^ n g for another ? vlnceff/pf the charm \ e had mar­ tenant Rsfker? ... ' Wanted: A. room for a gentle-j nlst)^ apartment, / all conven- tary. ’’Did you com e'ui about your Yes—and life has been worth liv­ Girl— Yes, but unfortunately he and rose border Reward if after a photoerapher. •- (lor Gtii^se your caf^ cmuige to Return load system, furniture, , rison street..' ' \ ing ground and the gaunt,'' weath­ led. X, May I ask who you man 22 feet Ipng, and ’18 feet wide. \ lcncelt>at^m heatpd, five mlnuteh deposit?’’ X , ing too; couldn't com* tonight. SWtMitied to 29 Park «t»eet or ‘.winter olt clean and dushniadla storage./Dial 6260. to -hws. ^Sqltable'^ for working ered lines of the ranch building Wanted; Two cowmen to tend | WILD SHARE 5 ROOM apart­ tor, use rqgart ruatorlzer,''cn WANTED—MANvI-N?R gas sta­ Garden— Fat m—Dairy vaguely showed through the cur­ “No," Tubac grinned, ' ‘that Td live it Over again -wouldn't h-, Rlon« 6123. couple. Tel. Young Lady- Certainly! I am I 50 cows— one married. ment with couple. No objection to Autoipobiles For Sale 4 to winter transmission and'reqr tion attendant, g0od..opportunity Products 50 dled murk. But nothing else ahdw- ■served me right—1 sh'd of known -you?—R. W. Carr. Grouchy ’(iustomer—Say, Along the home front, housing this steak Isli’t very tender. hls sister. ' Wanted: Capable girl to etit up, 8T— B K baby. On bus line. Write Box B. end, charge battery, check R epatring a for right party. C k l l , * ^ ed—not the faintest flash of a better’n to put any money In this conditions tn some lively towns Woman -WelJ, well! I'm glad 1038 PLYMOUTH COACH, 1030 FOR SALE—MCINTOSH Apples. joint. How's firother Haines' tj^ Tired Walter -Well, (Uffyoi^Nex- and help floor-lady. j Mte wheeli..------,------M.. Msi^ald.______. Plymouth sedan. $405, 1035 tires, also renew your rappltcation' BusinpM Locati md1^de light; and Tubac reinedXm Self-Exathlpalloa! are such that people are sleeping to meet you.N Tm his mother. Girls Wanted: To do- boxing in ' S fy'AIra. J. Souer, 235 Oak *tre?t. SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, WANTED— MAN TO Work in Alvah Russell, Mountain Road, momln’ ?" She grihned then in, pect it to put its arm^round ymr. Dodge, sedan, 1934 Ford sedan, for A gasoline b o ^ , all for $4.95. laundry, Wood pay. ApplX Man- / R ent with A curse. Have you been harsh or critical, In the church on week\days, too. Men's Underwear. , WAPirrED -PASSENGER.*!. Vicin­ and all smalt electrical ap- tilastdnbury. 8pIta...pC Herself and Tubac chuck­ A'hd made somMpe’s heart sore ? neck, and klss^youY' -• \ vejw good motor.''-,.! 937 Ford Phone now 5191.' Open until 9. chest^/iiapndry. 72 Maple street. The 'ral4«('s had gone. - Lost' A green lady's leather' ity of Royal and tlnderwi Bruiincr’s, 8q/Oaklan(l slreet. pushes repaired. Genutna p a r^ A fight had been staged here—, led,- Then take 1 down your Bible and , Down In Svperlor Court they se d ^ , $150, 1940 Lasalle FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN FOR/HENT—CENTRA^- store a f'x “ Shhl? Miss Lambert said. fla> A Quaker walking with his wife were trying a da:mkgs action. A pocketbook. , ' j leave at 6:30 o f 7, Return trip n experW brkmtiistip. Parts for all 1 OVER DRAFT age to dri 1011 and 1013 Main Street Suit- . that much was certain. Tliere wag read Th*/Uhiverslty president was sedah\$l,i05. Brunner’s, 80 Oah* makea.^''4 B. C. Kixit C o, 21 potatoes. Avery street, Wapplng. gers to lips. “ AH those folks in the noticed the men they met -witness had testified \that he saw guaranteed. Call 2-0363. a route truck. Write Box T. S.V able for drug, shoe, mllllBery, sta- Xa ^eal too much evidence to leave Psalm Number Twenty- -four. \ delivering hls baccalaureste ser- \ land ■tj'eet. ' Phone 5191. Opeti Maple atbqH. Tel. 2-1575. Pasqualihi, Phone 4609. lobby are staring at you—" other women but paid no. atten­ fhon. In his audience Were an the'wbole thing and waS now-un­ Currency should be made more ; venlnga Nmtil 0. Term* and Gerages—Seryica Herald. ■ tionery, etc. Improving location, room for doubt, 'fhc hou|s walls —W. Snyder "Let ’em stara!’’ Jones scowled. tion to hla wife: elderly man and woipAn, obvious­ der severs cross-examinatton ela.stlc, says an. economist. And'* "Wish I was back home In . WANTED—RIDE TCTColts. Flow­ tVadcs. Storage 10 SALE—PICKED McIntosh attrac-tive rental. Epply Edward were pocked with bulIH-holes. Not er street, 6:45^d 3:15 shift, from WANTED TOVuNK. repkli- and WANTED-^LABORKR for . nne window had a, whole glass In "Why are you so hateful? Do Quaker (reproachfull^--<^ Why ly of______foreign______extraction,______wher wer* l,awyer (snapping) - And just j how about making it a little more ■ PhUly. eating some « f Mom’s regulate yoar\ plano^ or piayer \on. apples, at the farm, ' bring bab- J. Holl, Tel. 5118. AH the Monday ntornlpg'' quar­ Auburn Road. W. E. Tripp. Tel. 1941 CHEVROLET 5 passenger, atructioh Job._ Apply-.to -superin­ it and the llving/foom looked like you like to be always In trouble?" terbacks have now becoim-.,.arm Is It that the men loott^at other having heavy going as they lia-1 how far .were you, .from the, scene j adhesive at the same time? j '' toeghettl!” FOR RENT—4000 SQUARE feet ptano. Teh M at^hea^ 2^0402. keig. Louis Bunce. 529 West Cen­ "Who— me?” Jones stared to 2 -0 7 0 2 ,/' coupeX 1939 Plymouth 2 dooV floor space, concreU, suitable for tendent In charge. Manchest^ ter Mcect. Phone 8116. FOR RENT — COTTAGE street. a cyclone hfid struck It with bro­ chair \ sirategisU. And thaj women but not atffkec? Commercial bunding atmut' 3500 see If she was pulling his leg, but T- sedan. M38 WHly* deluxe sedan, garage or storehouse. Will rent NEW coNiaift'nBLi; TbPs. cei- Development cbrp., East Centeb ' ------\ ' " ‘s ------=■- ken .stuff laying In windrows. ^ s s a i^ is about , Wife and Lenox, Manchester. feet of. ground floor. space. Base­ And there was no sign of Black- her look seemed to' .be serious A V isU or BY FRED HARMAT^' 1 0 ^ PontUc cabriolet. 1937 Ply­ all or part Apply 128 Blasell rulold ^replaced in edetauA all enough. "Ma’am.” he declared, "if for*. r e d r Vd e r mouth cabnolet. 1937 Ford aedan. street- Telephone 4970. ktndSOT leather work. Ctiaa.'J[4Jc- Hobgelidid Goods 51' ment under half of building. wntcr any place. Steam heating plant, excellent there’a a more docile guy anyplace, u5T cov5b5 y7 YEP-' EN’ERYfiODT IN! _ , Cole Mptor*\4164', [g. 90''Cambridge streeL Tel Stgmpede' had struck with a 'VOW L0H6 DO WE iW ^ HOWDY, S1RNWER& ■/[ WANTED—MAN TO clean hot air 3 HOOMS Or FUltNlTURE con- light. Suitable for light manufac­ vengbahee and Jones eyed the in this country than me. I’ll eat W RlDiM’ TOR. ------X»TCAy\9\«i COUNYY iWS.' HE MUChT ' phone 4740. s \ siStlng of coihplete^badroom. liv­ him! Hide, pair an’ all! You jest IRDHP Ifi THIS OLD HOflC- WANTED Motorcycles— Bicycles furnace, And pipe. Tel. 7282. turing. Good-location In busine»s ' wreckage gloomily. 0mAO V4HILE 1*100 PLM SW M 5-D D N T HEtaE fOftffXY A SPREAD IN Trt’ eLAHCOj FOR SAUE—1934 Plymouth sedan, PIANO TUNING AND ------■ ing room, and >,itcheib^All acces­ section. Apply- Edward J. - Holl. "They're a cold-blooded lot.'* don’t know what you're tklkin’ KHOMANtEOW HEALTH^ BY YH’VW, WaiN— FRIEWO t about— you got me all wrong!” a r o u n d SUILDir^'OF'' Male or female $50. Inquire .at 47 Union street. FOR .SALE— r n K p t r GIRL’S Ptayer piano specialty; Johli WANTED—DISHWASHER, good sories Inciudedl \Every»ing for 1009 Main street. Tel. 5118! muttered Winch Face. "I gussa ol’ LNEX? - -Y HEAR. O P , RECWOryj Well . . .’’ .she looked at him rU)SCLE« AMO' ^ bicycles., 81 Seaman Circle, Or- Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street hours, .good pay. Apply Tea $189.00,. Terms.- Amerts, $3 Ailyn man Holcman found that out. You ED RYDER? CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 Room, 883. Main street. street'-. .. dubiously. ‘The sheriff, said—’’ UEARhJHQi»-0^ Help for Important ford Village. Tel. 4210. . \ 68 ■'an’ this Blackwater pelican'is the uTOrtOOT R E O j FRIEND:! to 41. high prices paid.^riv* over -X Wanted Yo Rent- first ones that's bucked Stampede ori YEH' now to 80 Oakland atreeC Brun­ w a n t e d —4 -"MEN for grading FOR s a l e - 8 PIECE ^ack wM- The sheriff!” he. mimicked, YOER, A T - ' ^ War.Work FOR SALE - A 1940 H^ley- w a n t e d TO RENT- for imme- In six years, an’ if you’ll take my WE’ RE-" ner’s. Open evening until ». 'Sat­ Dav^son H(f ^ motorcyclyr Call lawns.. Can u ^ men who can nut dining, room suite, !h;ry gooff ivic*— " ."H ell’s belia, ma’am! You dpp!t g Help tVanted— F'emale 33 work hours pei; day either condition. 167 Maple stree^ xdiqlc^' occupancy, 5 or .,6 room advice— '' We WHi Also Use Em­ urdays 6. Phone 5191 — 4485, 5T85 before 6 p, m. "If you're scared for your bide to no NlSlT HKA, morning^x^ afternodn. Be at post /hbusc or apartment located in hi. MBM. Aiiifr mmv *' Tubac I bird-tells you. Next to^Haines hes ployed Persons On a LADIES w a n t e d for part time office (Center) 7:45 aZ-m. John S. \VlNDOW SHADES—V E N E ^A N M^i^hester. Write Box J, Herald. you cai^quit right now, T bO f to assist til store. M. Wlor, 977 the biggest dang Har—" _ Wolcott. . blinds. Owing to our very' tow .snarled. . "What's all .tha racket about— Spin-Shift ^ sis. APTHUR Wanted ^ Main street. overhead, get our ap«bial - lolw W A N ^ D TO r e n t by business Winch Face shrugged and got couple wi^h no children, 5 or 6 Oh! So It’Sh-yOu again, is It?” Motorciycles' 12 prices on high ,gfade window out his ’chaw.in’. HalpeX'stood peering from the w a n t e d — salesladies , full shades and Venbti.an blinds com- . room house. Write Box O. Herald. "Might be we coul<> trail ’em—' and part time. Apply Davla Bak­ WANTED-MAN TO c h o p wqbd » , Open evenings. \ 8818. \ ' ■alary. Apply Sllbroa, 881 Main Apply • to dietitian, Manchester I „ V the doorframe trembled. INSURANCE Street. s: TUbac peeled bock-ffils lip* con­ "Ekivesdroppin’, eh?” said Jones Busines» Services Offered 13 Memorial hospital. ' h o s p i t X l b e d f o r Ba l e or / temptuously. "An*’ I thought .you BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN Ask Your NelRhHor! ,,-rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea- with a sneer; and the banker's face WANTED—GIRL OR woman to was a. salty^lkick, 6 real doubU-^ mottled with fury. Hs straightened care for four year old child, sleep WANTED-WOOD 'CHOPPERS. .sonable. Cailx Keith Fuimiture. Oltlest Reside actin’ gn-f^ne! Tough—' WVW.OOR ^OVfHSeSCN’ OO y o u y»40ie> 875 N8in St. Phone 3440 Inquire Dscay Eorand, RFD No. Tel. 4159. \ . / his shoulders and seemed about to S^ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. in. Inquire 16 Lincoln street. "ThS tough,” Winch Face scowl- 'wati\v\c’. AW ava'toncaw Call 3444. 1.-RockyiHe,'tclephpBC 742-23. yqt^ foe his guard; but something fXIR SALE—AIR#4Y yicUsUm Taked^ by Death ^ed, "but T’ ain’t plump daffjr. , li mttst have warned him not to, for VOCkSt c o p y ’.vv WE. vo^.vvo'Yy'. _____ EVERYBODY STENOGRAPHER WANTED for cleaner with attachhienta, good you got to be a Bright an'.Shinin’ he summoned a frosSn smile and out? UiEel TiOWEtt*. full time work, jkust.be accurate Hero, It’s aU right with me— but VOE'W A vvwvoei HitAO • Roofing 17-B Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 condition. Call 6823. \ - stood back.-, and experiencea. Apply Burton’sT Staffoixi Springs. Qct. 7—(dV — I’ll save mv talents fer cattle.” '•."If you’ve'anything to say tO j r s _ ^ _ _ _ 841 Main-^street. “ CatUe ?’'’ Tubac shokred sudden COCKER gPANIELS from cham­ Mi-.s. Jennie Morse Wah^rc'lOl and me it wd'uld better be said In my ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. interesL "Did you saiy—’’ Maintenance of root, flashings, WANTED—WOMAN_^to do fami­ pion stock. Adorable healthy pup­ Machinery and Tools ^ Stafford Springs' ^Cst\ resident, office—” / , '• WANTED pies in solids 'and parti-colors, "Yep— that’s, me. Tm a ‘rs- "That suit* m* right -doWn, to and chimneys.. For reliable service ly laundry in her home. Will de­ SEE US NOW ABOUT the new \vjio bad been hospitalized since write’ man. Anything you want call EkI Coughlin 7707. - liver and call for. Tel. 2-0130. and some full grown dogs. Jack the ground,” Jones gruhted. and Frost Kennels, "YO Gardner S t ClMrSc crawler you will need for fracturing.Jrt'r hip In a fall, June’ d^e on cojv-critters, jest send a strode ^ past Haines, kicking the w a N-A id- -WOMAN for house­ spring 1944. CletraC gives you 12 at home di^ today. ^rir* to Yours Truly. But don’t 1shut'door shut after him. TJjeh h's Woip^n and keeper, two adults. Room and year around fractor. Dublin Trac­ Moiipitql authorities said "that count me In en no rough stuff. paused, and tinned back and open­ bath. Good wages. Tel. 7600. Poultry and Supplies 43 tor Company, Willimahtlc. ATrs, Walk^, a graduate of Mount Tiibae, stood (uming It over ■ ed It. saying lopdly: minute. ’X^o'scale us up somethin' For ImmedjatD Holyoke college, also the almX "You'U obUili us by iealling the *^£very time,i^iy husband starts losing a checker g&me he WANTED— WOMAN to help with mater of her txyo daughters, died to eat,” he said finally and, turn­ i'YIR SALE~TEN WEEKS old sheriff. Miss Lambert.” and gave sets up a smoke screen r > \ /G irls Occupoificy housework by day fbr 5 days.' No pullets, broilers and rabbits. In­ Wanted—To 58 of a heart attactt jn no way con­ ing, tramped out to the porch. He Haines’ scowl a quick sour grin. laundry or Cooking. Tel. 6623. quire Johrf Fay, ,150 Keeney S t nected with her Injiiry. , sat down heavily on the steps to "What’s the matter, Haines? Ypu Small Flve-R«»om House, think—and that was wheh he saw WANTED-^USBD ROW BOAT or Until she- broke bev-hip, Mrs. ain't scared of him, are you?” / FOR SALE—D U C I^ Telephone Walker had been active, and , the paper.- It was neatly tucked In SIDE GlhANCES BY GAI.BRAITH 2 V a acres of land, wood, canoe. Plmne 5564. Just‘ go on with your work," ■ / garden, fruit trees, good Help Wanted— Male 36 8368, or Inquire 224 Charter Oak friemik said, in the best of spirits, ctack •b‘* Tubac Haines told.Honey Hair. "If J want A (zood Guess BY t . T. New Model street keeping/X diary and daili^weather ■Itxred at it curlouslv. Then he got Ike Shallet'l can call him.” Then A L L E Y O O P brook. Price $2,195, For W A N T COMBINA'nONN MAN WANTED TO help arouiid sirfk and” set tub. Telephone notations since she was 18. out hls knife and vw kpd the note h* closed the door again. laundry, gijpd pay, room and . AN' HERE HE COMES A»AiN appointment to see same. TT 2-1954:' Born in Wllllngton, about five loose. X (To Be OonlinuedI HOLT COAN we SeSN cut bofrd. Apply Mr. Schubert, Laun­ Articles for Sale 45 ______miles from here, she had lived all Wlnph Face yelled at him after CliSKT PLUMS IN TWO? IF THIS BY GADFRV, i MU5TA FALLEN Laundry W rite dry Department; Manchester Me. some while; ahd after they’d TRAIN HAD BEEN GCiM'AVI/ RIGHT INTO A WA^.,yTMAT WANTED TO EUY wood heating her life either in Union or in Staf­ JamiaM Horn Foils "Thief CU&£> '& A JAP morial Hospital, ELECJTRIC RANGE, copper coU downed the chow he’d- fixed they SLOWER, I'D A- HAD THAT ' stove, large size. Glenwood or a ford Springs. ■--- BOI-IB RIGHT IN IWi \ I'M A p u r p l e -T< C. HOLBROOK ' oil hot water heater with glass cabinet model. Telephone 8610. Surviving are the , daughters, got out their, papers and roUed up LXP-WHOOIM BUZlARD? V ’ 78 Lindon Street WAN’TED— FIVE energetfc'.boys. a amoke.' ^Then Tubac remarked New York—(4*>—A thief stole an bottle, drun, and stand. Medium Mlsa Ruth Walker and Mrs. Chris- automobile owned by Mist Anna Full or part-time, popula^. War- size child's solid maple rolled top HAVE YOU A c h e s t ; or set Qt tiatKWolfe of Brooklyn,'-fl. Y., and off-handedly\"Got a little work for 41 Het, Rublnow Building. \ carpenters tools to sell? Write Pizzuto of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. / desk and chair, doubly brass bed a sonKAttorney Albert M. Walker you, Hotehot— cow evork. Gopna few hours later, Mrs. Charles Box X, Herald. of Akrbii, O. Vive you a chance to'prove up‘-6n i WANTED— m AN W it h executive and Springs. Hamilton Beach Shade complained about the con­ ability'. One to • take -charge. W orange juice cxtrarctor. Gall at 98 Funeral servicee will be held that brag,”- and -he talked for a tinuous honking Of an auto horn in Saturday, store during absence of manager^ Church Streep- iipstairs. Iq-ig ten minutes; and before he front of her home here. Police In­ Rooms Without Board 59 nult the re-write, man was flash­ OPPORTUNITY Call aV 681 Main street, for in­ FOR SALE - POTATO'-Planter, vestigated and found Miss Ptz- I ' l terview. . l a r g e d o u b l e ROQM for 2 Extends to Minister ' ing his fangs in a wolfish grin zuto’a car—the thief apparently Jrin Age Assisted Feed model, .in gentlemen, newly furnished, Tubac s^inchsd up hls nose and I. have a. 4-Room House for gc^'condition. Telephone 5284. having abandoned it when the , ______shower bath, private entrance. Torrington, Oct. , 7—(/P)—Cal- = snorted. “You gtt your horsf an’ horn Jammed. sale, which is situated In a nice, t i t out there—I’ll show -'them newl.v developed section of .Man­ f o r .SALE-WOOD. SAWED in .330, Adams street, near Plant J. vary/Baptist church this city I Tel. 3934. has, 'extended a call to'-fhe Rev. . ± skunks I mean business!’’T hen he. In Market for .Anehom / chester, it Is brand new, has a any 'length, ‘also thoroughbred reread the note he had p^ed from tine lot which Is shrubbed; the Safgis Matson o f Wilson ' to be- | CALli pony. Oscar Forand, R. F. D. No. FOR RENT—ROOMScompletely come pastor here, succeeding the the step and sauntered outside, house Is Insulated, has steam 1, Rockyille. Telephone 742-23. I Philadelphia — (4>)— Here’s furnished. Single and.double beds.^ Rev. Dr. Herbert Judson WhiU, | StlU chuckling. The note had been chance to get rid of those extra beat . (tMmethlng. you Just can’t who resigned several months ag^ , from Blaqkwatcr, advising Tubac He-Thinks of Ever^thinff BY MERRILL BL0BBK>»v buy In 'a newF house todays; and FOR SAlil'-BABY. CARRIAGE, Kitchen- privileges. Girls qnly. anchors that are cluttering up FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 5404 Phone 2-1561. 237 Center street. ------:------X to visit tbs bank. Some way, evi­ Is In tip-top shape. If the bu.v- grey, English civach. Inquire 190 your back yard pr the boathcnise. Resignations Accepted dently, BHI had wriggled clear and The Navy Procurement office says er Is handy, he can build two W E N E E D G O O D U S E D Vehion strcM Call 8849 ------■ ■ ■ - / Uncle urias, I f Vou’D -PROBABLY fibio VOLJRJWKtT was ail set to wind up Haines’ It will purchase anchors from civil­ N ow That YOU know J HUBERT large rooms on the second flieir. Boarders Wanted, - 59-A WMxT 1 GO Through YOU'RE A UFB- / you T(4AT MQ SiNIMMING- IN BLACKBeRBY J A M / GARS AT ONCE ^ Bogota, Colombia, .(Oct. 7—(>P)— ” rope. ians. There’s just one specification nr If he Isn’t handy, he can have President Alfonso Lopez has ac- ^ WITH HUBERT, I’M GO- SAVER.! f HED THiaIk^ . U done— the room Is there. Easy Winner ROOMS AND QUALITY meals. —they must weigh 5,000 pounds. ING YD REWARD YOU fDR. SOSaJL ORNERy TRCk - 1936 and Laterx'^ cepted the resignations of Alberto ^ BrlMt and early next morning 1b 5 ^ wi7W/ir / Also rooms with light housekeep­ Lleras Camargo, ambassador to < YOUR. UNDERSrANCXNS-/ This house was bought by a ing privileges.-' Cei^al, reason­ Tubac rode into Stockton. It was Neighbors Aid In ShlngUng — LOOK IN V9UR. INSlOe cIvlUan who was Inducted into .BARLOW MOTOR S.ALES WashingtOT and Dario Echandia, '5 not quite 9 by the clock on the nf-''by : MODERN FURNITURE WANTES--ACC»MMODA'nONS now are allowed slojts on the : /-■ . • ■ - \ l/R-7 off bis hat with a flourikh. "Ske hsr now horns.. \ ^ l’ix)ver a m anning 1* appointment. . Yes, It’a'^ remfy suitable for light housekeeping, headlights three-eighths of an - you’rk ktUl ehummln* round with -v. tor Inmi^lata oo^upMcy. W E B U Y by American couple. Centrally inch high instead of one-eighth, ; the orphan robbar.” Ho grinned ,BY LESLIE TURNEjrr ENTIRE ESTATES lo ca te . Call 3988. Mrs. Morc- snd full width instead of two Inch- j when Sue lifted her Chin; bi|t she What To Do? Call me between 8:00 If yon airs moving aad have '■^house. c-v ea aOrosa. i TOONBRVILLE KY FONTAINE FOX | WASH TU B% A. M. aPffrliOO p. .M. was mad clean through, and be excess Iteina, call da. knew It. ’Tut, tut.” he sat«twlth m A W HMD WAMIM.xi0T1A 4tT ON DUTY TMBm TH* ABO MNAUiXtOTTAdO! a chuckle, "Tm stUl keepin* that THE OVER-ASE CATCHER OF THE ‘RXJNEPYfLLE, TfOERS DIMM'■ THI6------•lACICOMT/------CABOfi------I60NE.3.P. ROBERT M, REID job at the ranch open fbf you—” CAN’T C ^ E OVe«. AM’16H0U1IDNT LflAVB tH’ TW*ISA«!A5tEEP WILLIAM F. Crochet Hat and Mittens Haines' yellew-halMd secretary HAS ©ONE TO FIRST -♦3 TIM ES THIS S^SO M FOR AH’tUMHilTMlB . & SONS bluebed with vegatloa. Bnt a quick fl0CIC...MAy8EX^ JOHNSON M l Main St. PhoM glM glance over her shoulder ahowed(| HIT DY A PITCHEP BAUL :____ _ Broad Street Manchester Manchester, Ceoa. - the lobby nearby filling rapidly. Seemed Uke everyone and hla un­ T J •V S644 cle wanted to get a look at the man who had aquattod ‘ on the (1 Holoinan place In dsflancs of Halnos and Lot Dseksrman. Bo Bus rr

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    -.1 »3f: F*c- zzz r, Tta The Wither ' Ever Ready drcM of King’s promptly at 7:30 p. m. All mem- Foroeut of U: S. tyesuhor Borcau Daughten win hold a rummage Agencies j Manchestj^r Aircraft Club oersrs of the th fraternity whether af­ A lm w ^ o w n sale Wednesday. October IS, at 17 filiated with, Manchester Lodge or Contlnood moderata' tempera­ not are qr^ted to attend. ■y- 8,354 nine o’clock in the CoughUn build* Date Book Member of the Audit ture tonight ^od SatQrday mens- Ing, Depot Square. Mrs,, George ' In W ar Fund To Fill Chairs Following the* lodge room cere­ Ing. \ • F. Borst will serve as chairman, monies refreahraents will be serv­ ^5»ulld^vWlH asalsted by Mrs. Jesse Davis, Mrs. Tonight ed fn the lower iuilL MmuJuiUer^A City o f ViUag)g Charm ^ ^ U M at t)w konw eC EocIuUii^ k Ttielps, Mra. Millard Park, kfeeting Zoning Board of Ap- i s :' Blroa r a n Nb. SOSS, $ Bt)lb«en Bernice Lydall and Mrs. Carl Not . Only USO to Be^ Municipal Building at 8. Masons to Have Special : vlt>Mt, % a t Hartford, ■aturday Belttonf ’The process is for. com- _ Sunda.v, Oct. 10, .Scssiol^ in Temple VOL. LXIII., NO. 7 (Olusatffed Advprtlalag on Page |9) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBEH 8,1943 (TWELVE PAGES) ' ••Miilip^ SetOber t at aiftit o’ekx:k. m u n ^ work, such as flowers and Assisted by Big Prrv'e Outing Campbell Council, K. ot James Wxk>ds delicaolM for those who are ill. C., at Osano cottage. Bolton Lake. ^Tomorpow Evenings H m UM’a Qub of St Kldfofa To Start on /M bnday. RANGE AND ITS A WOMAirS WAR TOO I ;:z: DonatioM from friends will - be Monday, Oct. 11 ' 1 «HMKli «U1 maot at Um W. W/ gratefully received. ‘niSob Funeral Home tomomdW Better ^talT 67 millions of the Opening . of Mancheater's War Ei^pioyees of the Pratt and ’ FUEL* on. W reckage i| i- Naples l^ r b o r Fund Campaign. Whitney Division of the United evaalBS at 7:80. / Temple >S^apter^. O.E.S. . and 125 million dollar quota for the Opening of gym claasea at Dial 6.566 - 381 Center Rt. F l y i stresses Manchester Aeeenibly, Order of National War. Fund- will go direct­ Aircraft ^Corporatiap, who are ■X . Thc-Srat vesper service of the School street Rec. ' Fifth Army p Rainbow will have a ] ^ t niiq* fall season win be held Sunday at ly to the relief and comfort 6f men .Monda.v, Orl. 18 W mbera of the Masonic frater­ j o / J v m F m v F mage sale, ’Thumay, October It, Meeting. Board of Selectme; nity, will occupy the .<*hairs in a S:00 p. n . at Emanuel .Lutheran In ^ e Masonic Teniple. in actual service of our country, dkur^ The Junior and Senior George H. Waddell, local ^ a t Munlc^I Building irt 8. special communication of MSn- S t i ^ e at emen; ^ Tuenda.v, Otet. It v cheiter Lodge of Masons • to be Luther 'LsacUes win conduct a Townsend Club will meet trirnd chairman aaid today. The hynm-etnf. State Convention, Knigiua of held in the local Temple tomorrow f A o n e / o r. tomorrow evening , at X o’clock at balance of the War Fund will be Pythias, Orange hall. / .night. These employees are mem­ to the T. M. 'C. A. A g ^ attend­ d'Btribiited among H , other refief Friday, Oct. 2t bers of the Pratt and Whitney ance is hoped for as plans will be agenclea, M r Waddell pointed out: Square Club and have given a ^AMBULANCE H v y . TAU. CSBDABB 'Mobile Blood EUink at St. Mary’s' made' for representation bt the It la a miitaken Idea that the Parish house. splendid exemplifleation of the 'ihaas meeting at the Ttalian*^mer* entire War Fund^ill go to any Master Maaon degree at i>reviqua SERVICE one agency aOch aaH}« USO, the. Sunday, Oct 24 '/ B I N \G |> ican hall. Pearl street, .Hartford, Outing. Ltnne Lodge, K. of P., at meetings of the fraternity here. later this month. local chairman atated^All of the The Master ' Maaon degree will Powerful /British Bomb-' 17 agenclea which Will 8hate4n the ■Villa Louisa. Land Plaiies t o m o r r o w V n i g h t Frida.v, Oct. 2t be conferred tomorrow. night on ■ / Troop ' 15. Girl Scouts of ' St^ fund have set up b u d g^ wdii^h associate employees. A large num­ er F l^ ts . Blast Stutt­ James's church of which Mrs. Mar­ *-ave been approved by the Nk-- Hallowe'en Dance, Army and ORANGE HALL 'Navy club at clubhouse. ber of emplpyeea of the main and For IiiforiiiaUoii Regartling Hie ‘Wayes^ See gart, Friedriehshafeti garet Marxson Is leader, will meet Ipnal War Fund and endorsed by satellite plants Of the Aircraft Get UfBoat Battle in Heavy Rain Monda.v evening at '6:30 In St. th\ American .Red Croaa, .yrhich la Saturday, Nov. 6 ^lecialist Srd^lass Allies Report V Reiririnm meeting of Soroptimiat Corporation will be present for the SnUNFfRir n»>(,H[sriR,3«ll Anti Munich; London Nazi Morale James's hall. not taking part in thia particular degree work. Lodge will open Ami Mud to Si^izc eampslgn for funds. Clubs at T>\ And Southeast England Hunting Job The regulkr meeting of Clan \ 14 Other AgewHaa Area from Capua* to R O O F I N G Aegean Gains; Drops Since MacLean, 252. O. S. C.. will be The UaO budget la 861,227,000, Charlotte G. Schulz Hit bv Nazi Bombers. S e * ; the, United Seamen's Service budg­ Q * o OW r r i f Brilishxsri|isil Repulsenepuisc held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Board of Appeals Ihcreming Tendency of ASBESTOS' SroiNG at tha Masonic Templa. et ia 84,125,000 and the War Pria- EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S FrtMU tbff Offi<^ ^ v a l C ^ ie e r Prdcur«s K Nazis Resist ijlC lly J. a feen Mpfe Fierce German oneri Aid bu^et ia 82,320,000, the I/ondon, Oct. 8.^1^*)—-U. Nfdii Subg to Stay balance to bS distributed annong t o Meet Toniglrt \ I / meat, NeWs York, at \ : \ _ j Counter - Attacks a ^ INSULATION ALICE OOFRAN 14 other agenda such aa Russian, DELICIOUS BROILERS S. Flyinsr Fortresses struck ■ - X - ■\ . (Knosm As Quean Ahae) Chinp, Greek, Polish, Yugoalav. by daylight todav’ at Bremen, ^ilp and Fight Making Battle io r Island Ap- Coast Guard O fficer! Occupy lTn|i6rtanl Expert workmanaiup. ^AU work BAKED VIRGINIA HAM SPIRITIIAL MEDIUM French, Belgian, Norwegian and The Zoning Board of Appeals Germany’s North sea U-boat Job for Fast Craft. mMraateed. Reasonable Prieea. ^ventb Ihiaghtrr of • Seventh Son Refugee relief, Mr.'Waddell point­ STEAKS proaches tp Balkani^ Reveals Talks With Area Above TennolL No dbUgatlon for an oattanate. will give hearinga on six petitiona and shipbuilding center, aft­ Bom With a ValL ed out. . Takes on Afldeil Sig- Wiito Readings Dnily, Indndlag Sunday, The local War Fund chairman' for changes In the zoning rules to­ OYSTERJr AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL er a night of heavy attacks , Wa.shington. Oct.' 8— (45— An German- PrisoMi;^ Dis- DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! ..Allied Headquarters, Al­ 9 A .M .ta g P . 8L Or By Appolnt- also called attention to President night at 8 o’clock In the Municipal on southei’n Germany by increasing tendency erf Nazi sub­ uificaiice W ith ^News. \lose No Confidence. giers, Oct. 8.— (/P)— Battling Rient. In tha 8ei vies of the Peo­ Roosevelt'a atatement of lastTues­ building. One of the petittona ia powerful R, A. F. bomber i Barton Insuliiting Go. ple for W Teara. day, night to the effect that "a from Oak' Park, Inc., which la aak- T0NIGHT UNTIL y9 marines to stay up arid flght is in heavy rain and mud, Lieut R e;^aiidef^ Restaurant fleets ’which blasted Stutt- making coastal patrol work more . London, Oct. 8—(4’)A.The battle ISO Oxford S t Hartford IS9 Chttich Straat. Hartford, Conn. share in the National War Fund ia ing to be allowed to erect hoods A tank anti-aircraft Crew which entered .Naples hard on the heels/of the retreating Nazis 'stands Bosrqn, Oct. 8-^OPp-tOerma'q^ Gen, Mark W. Clark’s Fifth 'gart. Frledrichahafcn and Mimfrh. for the island appioaches to the Pkona A-MS4 a share in winning the war.” * He over entrances to houaea. It has Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer P-37 Thunderbolts supported the and more a job' for fast, heavily' ready on a port aide dock to repel a Nazi »ii- attack. Allied headquarters aaid the Nazis wreckra the troop m o^lf has suffered a sharp^ sArmy has forged ahead an(i alao remarked that tha War Fund been found that the hoods are 35-37 Oak Street Telephone .3922 fbuf-engine Fortresses In their aa- armed land planes. port installations and scuttled the a b ip a ^ the harbor before retreating. (AP Wtrephqto). Balkans gained added significance drop sinceMhe Allied successes in reached the Volturno river, ■V will be for the boya themaelvea, for closer to the etreet than is allowed today with the disclosure of new tha aid and comfort of the men on at preaent. aault on Germany’s second largest NaVy offidals said today that Sicily and Italy, Lieut. Waiter A. t h ^ German defen.se line the flghting fronts. “The money The same trouble developed In port, climaxing the newest, force­ flying boats, long considered ideal Allied gains in the Aegean and Reynolds, USCG, of New Lamdon, _:v ful burst of .Allied air activity. for patrol, are being shifted gradu­ norm of Naples, on a 16-mil( you give to the War Fund won’t be the Woodridge tract.-s There ia no \ . 2 stubborn German resistance to Conn., said' today. front from Capua to the sea, used to buy guns, or bullets or bat- request before the board tonight to Nazis Strike at London ally to jobs where their rugged L^ng, Costly G. E/WILLIS & SON JNC. bulk, relative slowness and great Russians Expaitding this threat to Europe^S back door,' He returned home by plane after Allied headquarters announced to-- lAK GRILL* tleahipa, but It will be used to glva keep chickens. . While the Brltlih raiders were day. Captured in the advandi range are more advantagous, such A Middle East announcement serving with a Coast Guard invad­ "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER** each of our boys' a bit of home ayreeptng over southern Germany er flotilla which led thO Allied at­ were Capua, on the south aide <4 away from home,” Mr. Waddell Lumber of All Kinds in strength last night, a much as the Pacific, which has. too few that Nazi sea-boine forces had to yottwum' landing fields hut plenty of water. Fight A|i^d tack on the Salerno beaches. the rU-er, where there is an impor­ asserted. weaker force of German bombers, been beaten off in an'attempt to tant crossing, and Caatel Volturno DINE AND DANCE To Begin on Monday [ason S^upplies— Paint—^Hardware struck at London and' southeast; Not Being Abandoned *' * Three The 48-year-old veteran, with 10 SAVE FUEL lanil on Simi, one of the Dodeca- years’ experience in the Navy and at the -river mouth, 97 alriinc To the LiltinK Tniicg of The local War Fund drlv# will England with the sharpest retali­ The fat old ladies with wings are miles from Rome. begin on Monday, Oct. 11 and a '\ BalsUm^ool Insulation atory blow in many months. not being abandoned. The Navy neae giqiip. was the first indica­ 19 in the Coast Guard, and who DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS AND ENJOY a New tion t.hat British forces had taken formerly lived in Me'dford, Maasr; lO-Mlle Advance rally for the local Air Raid Ward­ Today’s, attack was ths 105th continues to get them in quantity Major Crossing of Dnie- DELICIOUS FOODS ~ MODEST PRICES! ens organiXation will be held Mon­ GREATER . on Bremen, which last wss hit by for work not readily assignable to filence Covers over that LslanjJ about halfway 'roveaied that talks with German Capua, the main town on the day night at 8 o’clock at High heavy bombers of the U. S. Eightb land-based aircraft. Flying boats Cbapdler to Warn Sen­ f per South o f Pereya* between Cos And Rhodes. ]irisoners showed the drop in mo- Mazzoni' plain on which the first School hall to acquaint them with COMFORT OAL COKE OIL Air Force oh. June' 13. are expected to remain a big factor At the .same time, unconfirmed tale. phase of General Clark’s battte ROAST BEEF A NEWCOATOF ate XNipponese May Bewildered But Confldent ..the drive and its purposes. ' 2 Main St. \ y^Tel. 5125 Home of mkny great shipbuild­ in transport-operations, also. slav May Be One Yankee Action reports from Turkey aaid that for Rome is being waged, is l7 FRIED CHICKEN . CHOW MEIN SCREEN ID ing and industrial works, Bremen Bulk and slowness appear cer­ ^Move Seat of Eippire British forces had landed also in In an interview He said that miles north of Naples and 106 FRIED SCALLOFS STORM S ASH —along with Emden'—has beStr tain to give the biimp a chang' Decisive Opei^ktipms. the Cyclades iaianda in the Aegean German prisoners in Sicily were str'slght-line miles southeast ol in 30 seconds GIOSTONEmint . t \ forced to strain its facilities smee role In the anti-pubmarine wai>^l- To Asiatic Mainland. between the Dodecanese and the bewildered but confldent; 1 the Italian capital. It was taken VEAL CUTLETS FILLET MIGNON The houaebolder’a dreum! No the Allied obliteration of Ham­ though the Navy still boaatp/tha' In Wake Raid Greek mainland. “But the. Nazi prisoners I saw in a 10-mile advance along the inore fuanlng with ladders, no burg. Moscow, Oct. 8.— Nazi Convoy .\iinlhilat«sl Via Casaiina, one of the two mam m i FIX IT UP.^ Washington,^ Oct. 8.—(4’tTr- Told (Continued on Psge Four) . Find Wines — Llqnora and Beer more etorm windows stored In Heavy '<;loud • formations ' pre­ (Conttnaed on Pago/BlgM) Red Army, pressing ^ s ne\y GBrmany'a already badly- roads from Naples to Rome. Tbs the eellar. No more sweating vented full'observation of the re­ that there ia a. long and costly w'ar surprise autumn offignsive all Bonihanlinent May Be otl|er is the Applan way, nearer SO OAK STREET TEL. 3894 strained Mediterranean forces the coast. Comforting and puffing to lekange from sults of'the' R.A.F. operations, an ahead in the i^clflc, the Senate the way from WMte Russia i were further weakened in the an­ aereena to storm aaah! A ir Ministry communique, aaid, closed its doors'\again today for First Step in At-’ On the .light, where the BritUb ''■ Funeral Service to the Black sea,/was report-! nihilation of an enemy convoy by Eighth Army was fighting snothw but the German' radio announced Union^Leader another executive hesaion at which tempt to Drive Japs British Naval forces in Uie Japanese Quit Modtrote costs / R u s e o that “extensive''danugc” ^'as in­ Senator. Chgndler (P-Ky) said he ed today expanmng its thre<»'. battle on the approacHea to tha. flicted on Stuttgart, whei'e the A'egeun. ■ ' » side door to the ,Italian capital, Personal attention ^ COMBINATION would warn that the Japanese bridgeheads wMt of the Dnie-' Froiii Central Pacific. The Cairo communique-fiiade no WINDOWS junction of eight ' mainline rail­ Reports Gain may move the seat of their empire per river, par^cularly the one Vila Air Base; Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery’s Modern equipment ways rivals its industries in im­ mention of Cos, next to the larg­ forces beat back more fierce Ger­ eliminate aU that. They com­ to the Asiatic mainland^ below Kiev ^h lch threatened . By William L. \4 orden est Of the Dodecanese islands, Expert direction bine atorm windows, screens, portance as bombing targes. • Chandler and Senator Brewster man counter-attacks, took ths Of­ The Air Ministry said tBe~GCT» to cave in G/rmany’s entire east- ANsociated Press .Staff Writer which the Germans claim to have fensive and occuppied an Important WALTER N.LCCLERC and weather-atrlpplng In one n Good Will (R-Me)\^ll complete a report on ■ em front, ront line dispatches recaptured from the Briliah. The Try to Leave MANCMtSTU, CONN. . compact, permanent unit. It - mans were able to push through Silence still shrouds American high area above Termoli along ths a ftve-Senator inspection trip ,to.l the Ar'i newspaper Red Star British admitted yesterday, how­ Adriatic. Tel. 3262 taken Just 80 aoMnda to change. to London, only IS of 60' raiders all war theaters, except | Russia. activities at Walrt*/island, for the which crossed the English c< aaid the ihajor crossing of the ever, that German landing forces Six German divisions were now Hotel Sheridan ^ Rosm Window from screen Rs>tlf>r A lllire-. Senators Russell (D-Ga)’, Mead Dnieper/south of Pereysslav, 50 moment the focal- point of the had penetrated the island's de--- All of Southern Kolom* to storm cash. Ton can change before midnight and drop ^u -n y i ,and Lodge (R-Masa) fighting along the Italian .front la innuence netier Appre- the Ukrainian^ capttal inafiy-tentBcWd war of the Pa- I fenses, but said that fighting was ) fierce action. or waah windows from the IN­ slightly more than '.33 tops of summarized their findings at a bafigara' Apparently SIDE. YOU ean*t r«member bomba on the capital city ciated Than Ever Be- Kiev, which may prove to cific*. j still going on. Lero, another j The Germans tbrewi '(snks, In^ a color shade for vary closed session yesterday. the decisive operations The bombardment of Wake, an­ Dodecanese island, and Samos, i eluding 60-ton Tigers, and infaatry nTSOVER V / X BrlUsh Planoa I m j \fore by British Peo­ Brewster has -criticized the con­ e war, caught the enemy by Greek island to the north, al.sn Already Abandoned long. So don’t taka a nounced Wednesday, can be only into their stabs at MontgomaiY*s Besides blasting th^three im­ fusion which he said marks Ameri­ ppi'ise and was carried out in have been occupied by British flanking force which held an arM OLD WINDOWS ohanco on buying a portant German c ^ s ', British ple,' Bayliss Asserts. one of two things: Either a con­ By Nippoivese Forces. BUSCO la a metal frame. Iltted. can economic ■ nnd^ diplomatic ef­ hours under the cover of tinuation of a series of American forces. i approximately 130 miles east anq eolor you may not lika plknes laid mines In-venemy wa­ forts as compared ''with those of j ai'kness. ^ with comblnatloB aaah, which la Task Force raids similar, to those On the Adriatic aide,- German Allied Headquarters in the "slightly north of Rome and tbreab- inatalled over yonr preaent win­ latar. ters,; xnd the A|r Ministry sard Bulletin! / , the British, but Chandler planned Organize at Basic Points upon the Marshall and Gilbert is -; «tl) W M) KEMP'S, IN C made its first mention of the Wake a tight sea and air blockade. / • NO DOWN PAYMENT— Slftom 1878 MortlM arttii- MARTIN-SENOUR ptople'than ever before,” according and Dnepropetrovsk,'the dispatch­ Furniture bad Musle FHA FINANCED Sales es said. Y island raid today with th* i^^ta- Occupation Expected Soon - ] 768 Mata St. TcL 5680 Banour OuoUty Points hlOVO May Get Mild id William Bayhss! agent'of the Feder sion that a ''powerful’’ Amefton Naples Mine PealM Overtures Reported Fell Details If Ton WUl Just been the leoaers in papaint TIE lOBSE IF lULIir The announcement of the cro^- \ (At the South Pacific headquar-! 'Stockholm, Oct. 8—(4'i- PHONE 2-1259 British Miners' federation and a Task Force had struck on Oct^ 6 -New' •alar rtyUng elnee 1878.. fraiernai delegate to the American inKs .was taken here to mean that a.nd 7 with "aeriai and ship bom- lerk of Admiral William F. Halaey, I‘ re|iorts of German peace overture*' Evening and Smidays —> S-SpS Feddretlon of Labor convention Le Favored the; R«(f Army positions, beyond bardments.” The communique, Kills Scores Askociated Press War Correspond urre circulated today aad tlM - - ' X / Cash Windfall ent tyilliam Hlpnle said it was re-; ^^tockholm Senspapor Social-Deni THE from the British Trades Union the Dnieper now sre secure and transmitted in English by Domei Oongre^. , w that the battle is under way for n*.ws agency, ended with this garded as certain that/'Aniericans: ^ imj ipgrned that b a r t l ^ ^ b r a i n a E u He said yesterday that "there is T a lk /o f 10 Per Ctfnt the complete liquidation of the 8tat(*ment: /Eliplosion Einpliasiz Os , tween Kolombangara and Choiseul custody ol Adolf Hitler and the. Hartford, S, Cood. ______^______- - \ and it is j>art of our task to ensure ress. urbs 'Of Kiev on the eijist bank of the ehenuy.” -' ents in HouisO Version. Uiat-not only will our movement's uder in the river and a clty-'t»iahd''ln’ the ' (The Japanese generally use the AlIlPCl Unit M u s K M o v e to the north virtually had ceiised, wlthdraualV the German Army ------indicating the Japanese either;hsd behind the old Gqjrman froatlersl' ...... H • II m.»— n -j I influence be malnt^ned but that it Dnieper were .captured previously. \ Vacuum Washington, .Oct. 8—itJPh-Str- will be enlarged n d directed to­ I Washington, Oct. $ —(4^—De­ The Germans' 'next' natural line (Continued on Psge Kou*) Uidon, 0«. E,p.<.,cn ^1',!;' wards the effcctlv'eXrebulldlng of spite determined administration'i of 'a cleverly-h.ldden, delSyed-ac-' tempU to >emove straggler* who with reservation, were attributed V /■ vlce men's , dependents stand . -a was the River 'Bug, roughly 150 b.v the newspaper to Information chance of reaping a mild ffn'ailcial opposition, talk jpf a 10 per ‘'cent miles to the southwest, but a with­ ^ tion mine killfng scores, and per- (OmtlnuM on ‘Treasury Balance' (Continued on Page Four) given by a high Gernuin military windfall from what some' con­ > U ) Federal retall.^les tax. calcula­ drawal there would- undermine the I haps hundreds, in conquered «Nn- Finehtirst Meat Depti , - pica eiufinkslzcd anew today ‘the ollirial In military men In one ‘of rairs gressmen. regard as a bid for the ted to .‘unnei'around 86,000,000.000 entire northern half of the front __ * -V. • Gemianv’s satellites. . OPENS 9 A. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY soldier vbtt. j- . and if the Dnieper could not serve Washington, Oct.f'S—14’»— 1 cautlonWitiK Which Allied forces . Aa the House .Military commit­ into the Treasury, grew louder tp- as an obstacle to tfit Bed Army In posilibn of the T rea^ry Oct. f tr^s', move tlmiugh former enemy I AY THE FACTORY! Receipts. 8185.338.385.68; French Calls St rike Treasonable ' *'** (.territory. Swift’s Premiuip Smoked TonKiic Sparerlbs — Llnkr tee sought clearance for a vote MiHt Delivery autumn, Ihe Bug: would present Jlostnn, Oct. .8^.4*<-—Warren ,H. next Wednesday on legislation One veteran lawmaker whose penditures, 8327,453,741.21; I The Germans long have been w • >-/ 'r t SatisaKe — First Pri^ Bag Sflusage — Canadian Bacon. balance, 818.946,681.903.61,, masters in planting explosives to V xgk'|i"^'|J'A |-'|||•f1r4k .$Therton. national- commander of that would make siibBt^Ual ' in­ judgment on tax matters is-high- (ContinuM on ‘ Pag# Six) the .American Legion, denouneed CHOICE MUTTON LEGS ...... lb. 25c creases' in present allowances'and Tie-Up Ended ly respected told this correspon­ impede the progreBa..of'a-pursuing !" ” AV/MS A Aag i‘ gan attacking the committee's colleagues, on Capitol hill consider wrought by yesterday's, blast sur-' ' ' ■ ■ .'■• ' ventlon and w'ss loM in kn equally MEN’ S > seals as too low. i- . Pasteurization Opera­ this form of levy the most accessi­ passed any act'of destruction the E f f o r t t o E lilllilia t e E x - vigorous reply by President Wil­ SCRAPPLE FRESH OYSTERS Agrees Upon Scale - ble vehicle for gathering in new Operdtign Links Arn Nazis .have previously achieved in absentia. ^bn enls of Collabura- liam Green that he'was looking at BIRDS EYE FILLET OF SOLE — HADDOCK — COD J E R i U N S The committee yesterday agreed tions Resumed in Shef- billions , to finance the war, but "the Inconsequential faults of A- to recommend Uiese monthly pay­ they are not yet sure how their ! A dispatch from" Noel M'onks, , r AND RED PERCH representing .the combined BritiS '/ tion Now^ ill Corsica. small minurit>'<” If. said 'Atherton, P U i X O V E R S ments: 850 for .wives,-976 for « 6eld New^i^York/Pjants. ccnatituen)a back home feel about . A rm s / to Stump/Muscles It is treason for • soldier to r*fus* PORK KIDNE YS ...... ,1b. 19c. 4vlfe smd one child, 888 for' a wife press, said the mine, hidden iiytne It. ■*' basement ot the N*P.Ics post/iffice. ' a m I to use. his. gun, “ then, too. It Now require .no points. - and two., children, and 815 extra New York, Oct. 8.—(4 ^ A four- TTioap' wh0_have taken.definite Qcfcrfi (4>, In an ef- ^ for * nuM for each'additional, child. This contained several iiiinirtniytona of day Ue-upi of milk dellvertea in the positions for Vie tax include Rep- Washington 'Oct. $-:^4 >)—N*w>the'muatlea—thus controlling the to eliminate .ex^nents of cob ■ ^ -fortunate enough' to he o* tho scale compares with 850 paid a rqsMitative Taber, (R., N..Y.», w.asmngion. , nttinr bf the artificial arm and, high explosives. J.aboration from posts of influertcel front to do anything that PLENTY OF COMMERriAL GRADfe s t e a k s ' New York.area-was ended today, ■o- • '»■ scores Blown Ur^Wta ' PORK ROAST wife. 883 paid q wife and one child, F. J. Andre, president of Sheffield rajtiklng minority. ipentber of the -aucceasea with an operation w ^ h ^nd relw ln g qf the in post-war I* ranee, a gceps him from gyttlng that glia.” and 810 for each .additional child.’'' I$6uas- AjipropriationS committee Monks’ digpatch'scores of purg*" of Viiihyltea begun in North - * y A Farms Compaity, reported. ‘ may '!,jipeed the re.habllitat^ of ufcigg, Ungers. Italian. citizens^Jd^uding many ' PINEHURST VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Any Mskff! Any Mpdall 92 8 Jn .:il caaea, 822 comes out of the He said - pasteurization opera­ and.Senator Byrd!'volV e; actual linking of -l^lenls being enaWed to^uw tkeir visiting the post office, only piiH-. Sih ■ the towns of Httaneheng, ters dependent on a service man night shift of . pasteurization ble substituteaI fiorfor the. adminadminiatra- the tnjiaclea of the stump with an ! S^flcial arnjx MgntarljF m suih 'I’he purge., whieh Geii. CharlesT which - While and.Ydlow'Onions. fNYOimHOME (or thei^ chief support and reduc­ lie Puilding left intact GeT,- DeUaiille insists must be caritedr*'*“ "***?^_.“ “,‘l^ ..laafeng Buy a tray of assorted red, white and blue Grapes workera'waa expected to report In tion’a 810,500,(]i00,0et. For Frea ZMtaMtei 2 9 rolling of heads. De Menthan ex­ of Bubsiatence.” Sparkman aaid tation. ' . iq^iy before the Ways and. Means has been difficult. ~ 1 ' tion of treatment given a soldier minutes of the explosion and A suspect la b ^ g hetd la pUipJ Joined in Stopphgti Brieffy committee saying: Pegs Attached |o Levers 'who lost part oif his right arm in counted the torn bodies of 15 chil-. plained today, asserting tpat. ft la Federal payments under the pres­ the PhiUppinea in December, 194?. fealized tljat thete-may' by! some in •lavlag sf WAC ent'•iawrralv to 8i.200.000,000 dur­ . Borden company men joined in “If aver a Federal’ saica tax ia The eineplaatic operation in- dren, A woman wayting around .NaoBd Kathleen Clwney, ef RETAIL SALESROOM the work atoppago brielly. Juatified now la tha time, v I’ pro­ volvea making "oanato” in the re­ . The ahWIer waa transferred to thd'Oorner of the Via .R6ma,150 Vichy who did ho more than their ing the last IS montha. exchuiva duly. . per. Ala.. CWef ef PeBed Frad; 'P.inc/iuTjt Givccn/hc. of service men’s contributions. The WLB, advising the men pose Yor th* duration a ten per maining .muscle* of the atunip and an. Army hospiial in this -pountry yards fro.m the poetT office,, had her Heofln'MUMNweed- today. cent ‘victory’ sales tax on ail aalea in May, 1942. HU arm stump waa he«d blown off,” Monk* Mported.’ ’•’We distinguish between those * ■ ■■ - - ' 302 MAIN STREET A B. C. Fmt Co. Frk* PaM for MMaks they were liable to loss of privl- inaerting pega which arejatUehed who merely obeyed ’ orders and (nuldaad his aouewMMHi liuicheator mnitting Milla -Chairman May (D., Ky.). of tbs legm by remaining outr^ had told tu the ultimate consumer,, I jea^

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