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rarWMiM «r U. A WMifetr 8,354 U ttli rk (if ttM Aiidlt nlgiit PrtOajr mMalag. iw««a Oli«alati«M Manche»ter—~A City of Village > .■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ . - A . ' (ClaaaiM. Adverttibig m em gt 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOpE H’WELYE PA^ES) PRICE THREE CENTS • VOL. LXni., NO, 6 X" V Yank Carrier Patton Visits. Woiindeil TrcTops T7- 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 AVid Wave at Planes. 2*0 ; Brazle Holding' 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 chant ahipping off northern Nor day to take a 2 tb 0 leads^er 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. The attSck was canrled out by 'stroyer - Escort*...giers, — {JP) into the fifth frame of theft don (N L ) third base. diealjon of Mussolini. carriers of an air group early Mon tie for Rohie has world series game, before'the day and spread destruction and Bern, Sw^lierlanfi, Oct, 7X<F) — the Gerritaris laun^ third straight throng of more confusion among the targets. Wash^itglon, Oct. 7"-;-(/P)—Suc A Rome dis)Atch to'the Tribune erful jnfantry/^^ armored than 60,000 to see this year’s ('The attack was'announced by the cess. of tr 2/sirplane in the war on t Uplibld^ British Admifdlty Tuesday). de Geneve aakt today that under U-boats and /legation ofHjie Ital attacks in the ...Termoli area classic* So great waa the element of aur- Before the th(rd straight throng "cover of German guns Fascists ian, fleet appeared today to o»4he along the Adriatic where the.^ prise that the Germans were un again have, emerged on the streets Eighth Arrtiy' of\ Gen. " Sir of more, than 60,000, the St. Louis Rigktxto Pass able to get a single defensive fight /I prime factors behind the Navy d- CarOitkals and New York Yankees of the Italian capil*! but declared cision-to cut down .its planned pro rnard'’ L. Montgomery met in .the third game of the world er'plane-^ the air while the at- tack;!w^s In progress. ..‘Ihe^ only they atilt dared to appear in public duction of destroyer-escorts (DE). stahfiaiao,-miles east and slight ' series today and both pitobera had The curtailment will amount to ly. n o rtlr^ the - capital city. Offi work their way out of tight On Applicants op^iositlon waa - from anti-aircraft only In groups. guna -which brought down three \ T h e dlapatch, whl^h psaaed about 20 per cent of the long- cial' aniimlncementa at Allied spots to battle' through' a scoreless '■ Lieut. .Gen. George S. Patton', Jr., commander of the'U. S. Sev range "DE” program, and will be headquarters todgy said the Ger- ' ■ , N.^ hotnbers and wounded the pilot of enth Army-, bends oyer a line of wounded soldieri awaiting evacua Um>ggh German censorship, added ' first inning. the compient that opponents of the accompanied by a prompt incre^e map/’ nad ahifted iwr entire ar- Two tif the most spectacular one American fighter; ‘The bomb tion from'Sicily to North Africa. He la talking with Pvt. Frank A. Rules- By-Laws of Akgo- ers^ crashed or made forced land party beltaye “ the Fascist*^ return in the building of landing craft ihrAd division from tkex^est side . outfield plays of the series fea Reed, East Dedham, Mass., who suffered a sharpnel wound. (A P ings, but the fighter managed to nad doomed"them even mor* than used in invasion tactics. oT4he peninsula and throWirJt in tured the second ffamt. Keller ciated Press ‘in TRew Wiivphoto from Signdi Corps via OWl.) to an onalaughtAagainst. raced over to the left field boxes,. Mturh to its carrier. .. did the events bf^July 25”— Benito Additional cuts in destiAy^r es- ^t<ater, two ^Serman pjeines which • \ ' . ■ ■ - ■ - ' ' ' * Mussolini’s abdicatlon- cfir,t8 may h e' torthOpmlng later^ gomery’s forces. \ ' ' leaned far among the customers, Present Form’ Viola Reinforced f r Showdown his back to the plate, to take Mar tried.to follow UnrNaVal force ac The Fascists, toward^whom |the along with'curtailpaents In coni 6 tion of Anti-Trust Laws companying a carrier were shot Nazi 'occupation forcea Were said atrucUoh achedulM for the Ic-sa tor-' Generhl Montgomery’s troops ion’s foul with one hand. And, in also have beep reinforced for the the Y.ankee half; Danny Litwhiler down bjrljghters before they could to have an . attitude of "tolerant midable copvOUea. / .. The bulk of the' cancelUtioni showdown fight, and have beaten had -to sprint 50 yards to make a New York, Oct. 7 — ( — The complete their mission.' StiPpng Naval Force well wiahing,” were retaliating fpr the popular destruction of party In wiU.4Je on the Pa'-iftc coajft, pra- off the attacks, Gen. Dwight D. shoestring catch of Joe Gordon’s right o f''T h e Associated Press RepresentBlow liner. The attack represents an impor signias and emblems on the streets mably in recoghition/of the Elsenhower’s Communique an* . membership to pass upon the ad tant bloW'by a United States Navy and buildings of Rome, -the/Oo: ^ nounced. First Inning mission'of applicanu baa been up Task group now atUched to the Hfls Japs on: Wake spondent declared. - (Coariaued on P y / lFive) Two British desttbyers brought OsrdlHals On ..the second pitch British home fieet. Today, as the Savoy Emblems I^utove4 Naval artilie^ to the aid of held in United States bistrict court Montgomery, driving' boldly Into Klein filed to Stainback in cen here which n>led, however, that the ships returned to the home fleet . He- added that th«’'embfema of anchorage. Vice Admiral Sir Bruce the House of fia v ^ have been re the narrow Adriatic and pounding ter. by-iiws at the news gathertn^ co- Fraser signaled: Ships Move in Close moved wherever Army losses * railway and enemy military tar .With the count one and one, operatiye "in their present form” Nazis Report gets to the northwest of Termoli. Walker doubled down the left field are in violation of anti-trust laws. ‘The— (giving the name of the poasiblefAncI that OVer the Palazzo' carrier)—did very well. 1 would Enough., to\ Pour Ac VepeflSia files an Italian flag with countering and dislocating tbe foul line. The three-judge court, speciflcal- German attack just as Naval jy named'to hear the Federal gov be glad if the ships«he passes gave- -the center emblem of the House of Musial walked on five pitches. curate Fire \on Foe; New Russian In A Weeks forcea were used to assist in tha W. Cooj>er bounced into a douv ernment’s klfort to. force the A P to her.a cheer when shie enters the Savoy cut out. harbor.” Fascist headquarters have been offensive against Naples. hie play, Crosetti to Gordon to abondon its membership structure Carrier in' Attackers. and make available the news re- ‘The British ships complied with established in the Piazzl''Colqntia The northwest African Air Btten. H . resounding cheers as v the carrier A and Bi^schl palace where hftisso- /total 8,307 Forces also were Intensely active No runs, one hit, no errors, one port'to.all a^hout restrictions, in ' Drive Begun a sumrnary JiKSgiri^t yesterday, steamed proudly into\ita anchor- Pearl Harbor, Oct.\7.— (/P) _____ llnl for a time was " held prisoner. /■ over General Montgomery’s front left. age. ■ . ' Both’are protected, by machine-gun for the first time in weeks. Yankeed—Stainback singled to gave the A P IfiO days to make —A strong force of \jJnited . , 511 -changes in iOi by-laws>io remedy The operations were tbc first in States warships, iricludifig at Admit Breach pf Line on nest? and tanka equipped with can Qnly Now Listed Both -R.A.F. and American left. On the first pitch, Croaet- which planes from an ^merican non. , , lighter planes swept northward ti sacrificed, B'rasle to Klein. the court’s objections t(T^present least- one aircraft carrier, As Killed in Action operations as to membersh^quali- carrier at'ta^ed targets\ in Ger North - Central Front The Fascists have taken up tlw from Termoli aa far a *-Pescara on Johnson ground^ to Marion man-occupied Western Bucope and ppened a heavy attack with Idea thgt Roihe is an open • clto, the Adriatic, and Inland as far aa lyho threw to Kurowaki In Yime ficatkms.