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«oUce pew Mslom. He 8 , 9 0 8 Fair - tonight an#, Tnesds.v: '.lightly cqlder limlglit kefth f w t had never' had tii accident while Acting “Top Kick” Parents Asked Memtor « f toe Ai^ft doing the trick. But he didn’t do MANCHESTER'S CITY TAXI CO. In Interior valleys; Tnesday^aesne- "ABoutTown Heard Along Main Stp^et the etunt here nevertheless. W e Botma •( OlrenliBloM what colder than today. \ - never did hear the reason for To Be Present is Now In a Position To GiVo Manchester— A City of Charm ■ I ,'i— — I. . i' ' 'i N I nfiilur noathly mectinc of And on Some of Manchuter** Side Streets, Too denial of the permit In this town. Alptn* aociety will be Faster, More Efficient Service! tsBorrow afternoon at three ■ Borne Manchester roller skater Religious Education • • •• fO L. LXIV., NO. J fOMaatSe# AdvortMag oa fkga IB) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY^end to the discusaion. Not one here and one of l^b's. Likewise, will be their act of aelf-dedication •s Gain Major Speeches During -One local store manager, quer j4apot - ^ ____ ■■ (rf them rememlaered that 8t. Bob came home to Manchester in for the work of the achool In the Week b;^ Roosevelt and ied this morning anent the short Jkmes'a church actually has no the same skate confusion. winter ahead. Suaaet Council, Degree o f Poca- age o f cigarets, stated that his steeple, not now, at least. It Phyllis needs her akates and The celebrant at the Holy Com Dewey May Determine ataa. wlU begin lU meeting supply o f smokes had been sliced was toppled during the hurricane wishes that Bob would get in munion will be the Rev. Elllaon F. fonday evening in the Zipaer from 800 cartons a week to 27 wf Mr. and Mrs. Sherwopd H. Goe- at an engagement announcement from a Southwest Paclflc base, re- Other eeryicee In St. Russian fighter - bombers Their last times out—Mr; Rooae- Enough Now C>iaa o f Church street baa been se- hand lotion of the girl who packed party. The announcement wae fo r qomstalka and unpicked ears cently was promoted to Acting Mary’e tomorrow are at 8 and t:80 down payment is a factor in buying let us Alleged Signs of Crash Forward Soon It.” Informed that hands do not of com. He eaya he grew more swarmed over Yugoslavia tn velt’i slashing attack on tha Re &4acted from amopg 870 atudenU made by a party he had never be publicans Sept. 23 and Governor touch the tobacco In processing com than he could -possibly use First Sergeant; ** li'l’... .___. > . . . . explain our easy payment plan which is Weaknesses in Exter g to sing In the 0>te Club- at Colby fore heard of, but It was indicated Son of Major and Mrs. Herbert A t the beginning of t^he 10:46 round-tbe-clock raids on Ger Deweys vigorous anCT prompt re Bombers Blaze Patb into After Bombing and Vgsnlor Collage,' New London. New from leaf to carton, he rebutted that the prospective bridegroom and he believes many other ama H. Blssell, 674 East Middle Turn, •**’vjce there to a choml p « ^ Recent Reverses Attrib teur gardeners did the same. ’The handled through the Manchester Trust Co. man forces as Russian ground minating ^Hitlerism*. ply—for a time at least set the Artillery Preparation. ’- BampaUre, the Music Department with: “Then they should let that was' a well-known North Knd pike, Manchester, Conn., he enter-1 ®*“ *‘” *> ^h'ch toll l^lx^e both campaign on,a level of oldtime Nazi Wall Immediate big wind of Sept.' IS leveled a lot troops gabled steadily today uted to Lack of Es Mias Goalee will tobacco ripen.” young man. W e won’t embarrass ed tho A A F In June 1942. and haa p®®**' ^ it* w The o f com, but thepa Is still some litlcal battling. ly Before Hodges’ Men ' atng-to the soprano section o f the One store manager said he had him by mentioning his name. been overseas since November o r*? ' orprocemfon wffi be: along a curving, mountainous Moscow, Oct. 8 ,-.(g v _ Provds Ezpeeted to Be Pep Talk sential Equipment; salvage possible. Come and see us any time at the comer of London, Oct. 2.—(;P)— Thi ^ which totals alxty-aeven been Informed that In th e , past The thing that made Jack sue- I Church achool beuaner-bearer front 70 to 100 miles south Mr. Roosevelt's speech this It might be a good idea If aome devoted tjiree columns today to —Strike Near Cologne. U. S, First Army launched i ^^itgudent voices. IS months the use o f cigarets has plcious was the address cm the an Sergeant Blssell, a ' former etu-1 (0??rS*.Hansen). week, from Washington Thursday Fliers Give Retd Help. nouncement. It gave a certain local agency would make Itself Hilliard and Broad streets.. east of Belgrade in a drive another angry attack by Ilya Increased 600 per cent and the dent of State Trade school, woa an The children's choir. to party workers over the country, big push toivard the Rhine number on Maple street. With the clearing house between home that la bottling; up an eatimated London, Oct. 2-Hd^-^More than factories have been unable to employee of the Noble and West- Tha sMilt choir Bhrenburg on alleged signs o f is expected to be primarily a get- from its positions penetrat help of friends who have acceae to gardeners who have k lot of auch 200,000 Nazi troOiw In the lower Chungking, Oct. 2—(O —Attrib keep up arlth this Increase In spite brook Company, East Hartford, The. officers and teachers of the weakness among the western pow out-the-vote-pep talk, but that 8,700 Allied warplanes struck in ing the Siegfried line in the a town directory he learned that com Nmaining in their gardens Balkana. uting recent Chinese reverses to of additional factories constructed Conn. Church achool. ers in «;termineUng "HlUerUm.” would allow him an opportunity to close and deep support today of the there was no such number on Ma and tormere who' n e ^ feed. T eleph on e 2-0927 Fiercely Defend Ufe Line lack of esaential equipment, a Aachen area today.. Ending • and more packing shifts hired. The clergy o f the pariah. He castigated the French author, take whatever line he, chooses to ple etreet In town.- And the direc Although they are participating great New American offensive stalemate of almost twe STOP A tremendous.amount of tobacco Tba Germane were fiercely de Andre Gide, for "mumbling Down emphasize the importance of. the spokesman for the Chinese Nation tory didn’t produce anyone in town Ho matter wtaat your convic malcy calm, however, when the in this service at 10:45. the chil- 'against the Siegfried line in the of aU kinds la sent overseas each fending their Balkan life line Vith Hitler’ but simultaneously election. al Military council said today the weeks, in which Germac by the name of the Inviting party. tion#. be aure to vote In the Towh woman returned with a youngster I dren cholr will sing at the 9:30 aoutbeaat of the Yugoalav capital, Aachen sector of northwest Ger month. preparing for tbe retinm o f the Dewey, whose Charleston, W. actual tonnage of American aup- counter-attacks were beatec t e r m i t e Later Jack learned that a half ■Election on Monday. You may be in her' arms and proceeded to bawl a. m. children’s service aa usual. but yestarday Red AHny troops, Va., speech this week was changed many. dosen others had received similar brown fever.” off while tbe mighty punch was Having not much else to dp the a Republican who didn’t 41ke the out a slightly older youngster for I with Marahal Tito’s Yugoslav par- from Friday to Saturday in order Over 1,000 medium and fighter jfiiea delivered to the East China invitations, but only a half doren. The eminent Soviet writer add prepared, Lieut. Gen. CkHirtney H Prim ary results. You may be a not watching "baby brother" more ] tlaans acting aa advance acouta, to arrange for wider radio-facili bombers blazed a path, into the forces since Pearl Harbor would other day a group of men standing Real close friende of the young ed: ■ Hodges’ warriors began ohe ol dyed-ln-the-wool Democrat who carefully. . dented Nazi defenses fuiother 23 ties, has not said whether he would Nazi wall immediately ^ before not be sufficient to sustain an I DAMAGE on Main stret near the Center man In the question hadn’t heard ' "In Paris, academicians per the greatest combined air ahd UumK wouldn’t vote any other way. You miles to within 4S milea o f the continue the personalised aort of Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges’ American or British division in started guessing at the height of of the party and were sure there Free Enlargement suade themselves that PeUin la men. assaults of the European the Center Congregational chUrch may think the Golf LoU a site the A woman who has recently be Belgrade-Nia railway, Moscow an attack he used at Oklahoma City. combat for a week, was some mistake. " towm can’t afford to lose and- you WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM not a vulgar traitor, About 900 Flying Fortresses paign against .the entr«nched/en^ TERMINIX COMPANY steeple front the ground up. The come a resident of Manchester! WASTE PAPER nounced. However, those toth him on his 'T h e only real help afforded the ®my. / A ^b tt of investigation showed “OM Naal New Major may think It unnecessary to buy was of the opinion a few proud DEVELOPED AND PRINTED recent campaign tour said the with 500 escorts tore at targets Chinese Armies in east China has OP NEW ENGLAND guesses ran the gamut o f reason that some wag had picked'up a Soviet pilots today reported si a German city captured by around Cologne and Kasael while Heavy Artillery Barraga • the property. But. however you hours this past week that this lencing'SO enemy batteries, de "Pour it on, Tonr” type of cheer been in the form of heroic and re able to the ridiculous—anywhere few sample engraved Invitation the Alliea, an old Nasi is the, new 300 Liberators poured bomb loads The attack waa preceded by ■ think, you should go to the SUtte town was Inhabited by some |of ELITE STUDIO stroying five military trains ,and ing he got in the trip’s later, days markably effective air support from 800 feet to 000 feet cards- In some print shop and had Armory between eight In the mayor,” Bhrenburg continued. ‘’An into Germany’s greatest freight given by units o f. the U. S. 14th heavily concentrated at^ltry bar- ' THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. When the guesses had about run the politest men. to be found aqy- 983 Main Street ^kniocklng out scorea of trucks'and pleased the New York governor. niled them out aa a practical Joke. morning and eight In the evening American newspaper moans over yards at Hamm, 90 miles north A ir Force in that area,"- the rage and by a thunderous drum-. gM Me. Mala BL Tal AIM their course, the conversaUon N o one la hurt except the young wrhere. She was awaiting a tanks along the vital escape hatch Dewey Coafers With Bel ~ - this Monday coming up. The big COLLECTION tbe fate of arrested traitors -in Ifwo Allied Boldleni gaze at the gaping 40-foot hole left in the east of Aachen. spokesman aaid. "The achievement beat of thudding bohito from hun switched a bit, but still remained lad mentioned as about to become friend on Main street in the vicin for the Imperilled Nasis. ‘ After a week-end of rest, the ger the vote the more satisfying Franee.” graas-cemouflaged roof of a Nazi U-bpat pen at Brest, France, and Dutch Residents Warned of MaJ. Gen. Claire Chennault’s dreds of medium ahfi fighter bomb- ASK FOR FRFE INSPECTION on the subject o f church steeples; betrothed. He has a girl and her ity of the Federal Bake Shop. As (Meanwhile, an unconfirmed New York governor called in E3- General Eisenhower broadcast s era- the resulta— win or lose. N o one ALICE COFRAM Declaring there were no isola- marvel at the intricate structure, wrecTied wlien several direct hits men in this campaign constitutes name is not at all like the name on she stood there she notice several MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 Budapest dispatch from Turkey liott Bell, state superintendent of warning to Dutch ^ aidents of Is- can triily accept a vote '$s com (Known As <)oeto AUcs) said other Soviet and Romanian tlpnista in Russia, he said, ”we 'smiashed through' the roof. Two other pens also were put out of Racing out of gray cloudy aklaa the announcement. men at various intervals pass her banks, for a conference last night landa in the Schelde estuary lo pletely sufficient if but a small are not witnesses or customers but commission before Brest was liberated. history.” at l.b end of the German front. It was this way: so numerous and so sugary that due fo r increasing Republican at smoke and rubble. Ownera o f a house nearby, -fran quickly. scribed as "critical” by Poiiah pa Urged Stand Kassel, a city of 217,000, is one Lofty Height Joe .Is beginning to think there tention.'- nilii W ar in Pacific LAunohed. A t New Sector tic because the driveway to their •’Look, my dear girl," she said, triots aa Berlin said the Nazis anese Troops Killed of the most important German i.s an Ethiopian secluded some BeUevee Democrata Split The attack waa tapiibbed. at a THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY property was always filled with "those hat salutes weren’t for you. were overwhelming the dwindling railroad centers in the west. It where amongst the cordwood. Repubican National (^airman In Campaign; Two Re* new sector of the Siegfried Una 188-m NO. MAIN STREET PHONE 2-1997 parked cars, erected a monster You Just happened to be standing guerrillas.) Firm on Pay lies 150 mites beyond Aachen. . Nazis Hit It seems that there was aome Soviet progress toiwanl the Mq- Herbert Brownell, Jr., ezprtoaed a Nearing Stage Attack Through Clouds near Aachen where the Americana ‘•No Parking” sign. It was mount oppq-site St. James's Catholic belief recently that tbe Democrats {stance Pockets Still. ed on a heavy framework and spirited bidding for the power MeINTOSH rava valley routs o f the Belgrmde- Some 500 Mustangs* and Thun already had pierced tha enemy de churich and there are still some mower. Joe wanted It and some had been split into left and right fense belt at three places, front placed across the drivewayj They devout men pa.ssing by here now Greece railway waa the only im derbolts convoyed the Flying Fort other bidder wanted It. Joe National Association of wing factions over What he called Qf Showdown Ca|)ture Moiite Capella line dispatches said. ' then sat back believing their wor and then. They are tipping their portant , advance claimed today U. S. Pacific Fleet Head-; resses to and from the (German wanted it worse • because he along the entire eaateni front.' "the Hillman-Browder Influence.” Cities. The bombers attacked ” I doubt if they toil atop noW / ries over. But they have only hats out ' of respect to that Mattufacturers Head quarters. Pearl Harbor, Oct. ---- — After Bitter Battle: bought It for 1160 when the other Aerial obaeiyation and informa- He left the impression that the through clouds. . untk they have reachto thar started. church.” fellow dropped out. ' ttan rfrom Yngbalav, partiaana pin G. O. P. orators would nqt over 2 - ( ^ - j^merican Invasion of Phil* Marauders and fighter bombers . Italian Slues Clear Rhinar'- • ono-oosTeapondant -aaid:— “ ' With the driveway blocked by Gdls' for Fairness to took any bets in this eohnectiort. the big sign they themselves can- Now TOwer mowers are bring pointed the location of German re shook the ground around Aachen The new offensive abruptly and- jii;;rlny and Navy Cltiii; ing good prices these days even The office wise one was cogitat inforcements diverted to the Serb* Those Now Fighting. Dewey several times has men eifht''tatellite islets in ,-the ippines Likely, But for miles around with blows at pill After Week of Rains. qot get to their garages. If they ing about the 'teen-age problem Help salvage the-apple crop blown to the tioned HUlmsn, head o f the CIO after the grass has practically 'Ian invasion sector. Stormovika, boxes, gun positions and troop (Coatiniied on Page BIgM) take away the big algn they can’t He said, “ In my day there wasn’t | Political Abtion Committee, and southern Pataus today,'after^ stopped growing. But this par augmenting their usual role of fly End Not ^ in Sight; concentrations, front reports said. Rome, Oct. 1—(P )— Americans get there either. any 'teen-age problem. N o mat ground by Uie reiient hurricane. 75% o f Browder, Communist party leader, incorporated ticular mower sold brand new for ing a n t i- t i^ guns, were sent out 17 days* fighting / against The Germans also re^rted for ter how old you were you could prealdb^t' of the National Associa in his promisee to ” do the great Japs’ Action Is Key. of tbe Fifth Army yesterday beat around $70 back In tbe days when oiir McIntosh were blown off. Use them along with relays of light bombers stubborn defenders and heart mations over southwest and south Everything that starts with go into any saloon.” tion of Manufacturers cMled on est Job o f houseclbaning Washing back Geripan counter-attacks on such things Were on the market. .in . pamlyaing sasauIU against Germany, suggesting a two-direc B-U^T-T doesn’t end up In butter, — A. Non. fresh or c"!an a few. Ours are tdeaned and ton has ever known*’. If electod; breaking terrain. More than Washington, Oct. 2— (>P) ; Run That’a ’ the reason the West these tobop movements. the War lAbor board today ?o"be 10,000 Japanese troops have bj^en tional attack from the west and Monte Battaglia, lofty dominating as one local storekeeper had to Pilots said roads and spur rail The political atagcT'^^iManwhile Side dairyman wonders If some fair to those.:who fight as well ss killed in the Palau campaign, Ad ning far. ahead of schedule, with south. One report said some bomb height op the road to Imola; for prove to his customers last week. graded. Priced at $1.00 per bushel and up. ways east of the Moravia valley included these activlties^by lesser ers in the north were appfoaching of these fellows who congratulate those who wtok for victory” by miral Cheater W. NlmiU said to early invasion of the Philippines the fourth straight day - and cap Last Saturday mbmlng every were dotted with fires of burning members o f the cast: the-Nazi Naval base of Eiiiden. (Late BaUettM o^ t a UF> Wire) him about his purchase aren’t per- standing firm oq the Little Steri day in announcing the islands customer came into his store was A good supply at our Oakland St. Stmd snemy transport. ' 'Democratic Chairman Hahhegan likely, the Pacific war' is nearihg Other forces of speedy MoSquito tured neighboring Monte'*'Capella demanding butter. They refused hapa, kidding, him Juat a little. wage formula. were ’’secure,’.’ except for two said in a statement at New 'T ^ k a'lriiowdown stage, but the end la Intruders bombed a rural factor.v, after a bitter battle.-the Allied B INI *' ■ . / . G O ■ his pleas that he had none. "You RANGE O IL or at the orchards.' Rigs LibqtoUon Near Asserting that ^th er a gener pockets o f resistance. / not in sight. - {Fail To Retara To Work On the northern flank of the that If Dewey were elected, ’’one. of, 30 miles from Handorf, and car had It In your ad yesterday,” they A smooth tarvia-lithia walk haa al wags Increase nor q general Strategy. adopted by the Japa- command announced today. . I Dover, N* H., Oct. • — (F) — Deltvered To Your Honie. Period 4 and 5 Cou> dhstem front, a dispatch to Prav- the dominating flgiuea behind the V Hold Oat in Caves ried out more than 40 small at- Every Sat. ^ght At 8:30 Shorp! said. ^ ^ t bct 2.—(F)—Daniel \ (In addiUon,^ Admiral William that,tbe second course is likely to and 'struck ' on across the Fiura-1 retary of the Committee for Con- pearance at the State theater here. -Large lot, matured ahrnbbery, oil burning steam heat. '^Prlce $13,000.^ Terms to KanWs Qty, Oct’ *.>—(F)n-A Ixindon, (Jet. 2— —..'‘Hope.-i of ly toward the main antrance. I f J, Tobin, head q f the TeSmatera F.\ Halsey’s Third, fleet carrier' be chosen. They point but that I atitutiunal Government, foanded by Brushing He performed some startling work stoppage halted production (Coatlaaed aa Fags toght) an early settlement of the Polish it had bean a man someone would SlliLe planto ,destroyed iSO surface craft Japan hqs had an opportunity Nimitz repbried tlurt "elinilna- ing out the war to the bitter end— s'ured Mlkolajczyk of their sup- ( Gas Coupons-S.talen ' ' . The News said that Tobin and Far Fan lafonnaflaa OaB basement laundry. L o t 75x120. Price 56,000:, Cash doini 52.000. Washington, Oct 8.—(F)__ - in hopes, that the American people ^po'rt. . ■ ' . 'i New HaveO) Oct. f—-(dV-Whip- W . -T.' Beebe, Mrsonnel ibann- two bodyguards were Involved arid (CoBtiaued on Page^ight) ■ London.The Ger TnuA Painting NORTH END— Good loeatlon, fl^Room Single, targe porch, new roof, steam heat, garage. toll fire of;^war and agree to a Dislike Konsbrowskl . Action ping out revolvers after they bta ger, aald Thomas F. London, wee- Oonsld M. Nsison appears diie for that the alleged incident was mans were reported frpm. Cairo utiva committeeman of Local 814, adoption into Pr^danC Roose negotiated peace— cite also tha Morawski bitterly denounced cahiially entered tira Fair ifosvta Van Camp Bros. 55.700. Cash needed 51.600. - U jr « m * o. * hushed up with aid from the White today to have given uji three is Expert WorkI International Association ^ f Mn- velt’s famUy o f personal aides and Treasury Balance ..cold statistira of supply. the exile government for k s ac ration board office, three men to-, W H Y N O T P A Y A 18 TamW Experiaam! 7-ROOM SINGLE— Den. steam heat, 1st floor bath, 2-car garage; near Hollister Street House. The News quoted W hite lands off the southern tip of chlnlata (A P L ) had advised him emissaries, charged with helping As the victorious AUied forces tion in. naming Gen. Tadeiisz Jfo- day herded four clerkn au# aev- House Secretary S’ -pheh T. Early Greece in the fact of BriUsh com-| lo reolTy enjoy the VISIT T O " TELEPHONE S244 ' Prompt Servifie! sefcooL Now vacant. Price 57,500. Cash needed 52,500. that membeto o f the union had restore ravaged economlea Washington, Oct. $— (d^j^The drive the Japanese back from ia- morowski as commander in Chief ____ adi-lcps: ®c®' cusiomera inm me eellar of as characterising reports o f. the mando attacks while other advices; WEST 8IDEr-^-Family Flat, 5-5. Second floor now vaoini, warm air piped to each •voted' to ceeae Work unleto the other countries qnd enlisting them position o f the Treasury Sept. 29: lahd to Island, enem y'.upply lines o ; Poiiah forces to succeed Geii, the building after whicb they fled Free Inspcctioiul m SprncoSL TeL 2-1848 affair aa "damned Ilea” and ex told of Ailied forces driving into ' requiiite thflce-o-day brushing of <;r £ e n b r o o k e company dismlased four foremen Receipts, $101,901,447.94; .ex ,become shorter and stronger. Con- Kazimterz Sosnkwowaki, whom with an uiisperilled quautttir of romn, 2-car garage. Price 57,500. Ca^h 5^800. _ . u . , ,as customers for'Amertcai goods. pressing doubt the incident oc Greece from the northwest anJ of .ud one -acting, jupwp leader $nd penditures, $826,339,243.10; net Mik1(^czyk’s government had dis- gasoline ration cdupona. W arn teeth, to mote It os pleosont os the use of ony other IN MANCHESTER NORTH E N D i^ e a r HoIUster Street school, 2iPamily Flat, 5-6 ropiT!". Hot water Mr. Roosevelt’s letter accsptlng curred. partisans fig>iting In the rtcinity ninatateu a discharged probation- Nelson’s resignation as war .pfo- balance, $15,112,948,056.70. ' (4>mtiaued oa Page Four) miuto in a bid for the friendship ing the petrous to ”atta' llv®^v Youil be thrilled when yon see heat, 2-car garage, t e i^ loL Price 58.500. Cash 52,500. “ I .wasn't, involved and I know of Athens. beauty odjtmct, use _ ■ , , nry amptoya. ' ^ of the- Moscow comntUtee. . Ko- and 'don3 cause auy trouble** all this new conunmiity of'wnartly ductlon ^hoard chairman and ask nothing about any brsjvl,” Tobin The Paris raiiio said Allied m iafeanana Waekns. on data ing him to take » asw posltloa de Inorowskl, also known ..as “Gen of the persona In tta eifileu were styled. BoUdly boUt bomto. said tw a y. “Im m ew ta ly after the troops had landed in northwestern Bring ln;Yoiir. FARMS— FOR SAI^ All maintenance and building scribed the forthcoming assign eral Bor,” haa acted as'leader of directed te the cellar at XU|ta®l*4. Choice of five distiiiottto models British- dinner I went to my room with Greece on toe Albanian frontier Good r^ninjf aekvlce'worhers were on the Job. ment a> a lU g h post o f major im- the Polish, patriots b*ttling the A lter waiting nearly IB HfrtMtea; U avallabla. E ad i has tour flaa BOLTON-rQuarryviDe Rood, 6 rooms, bath. Caa w dectrle * and had mace con ta ct'^ th Greek Mr. Green (W illiam Green,.. A F L French Art Treasures Gernums in' Warsaw.' — ___ I Ernest BurelU, a Cenot Quard efll- rooms with apSot fbr'two aztra w at^ Bopply, foraace, hot water, large bara. 7 aci^.of Iwid.. _PrlPrice 56,700. "The strike isn’t authoHaed and poftanto” in paving' the way for patriota. preaidentl, Joseph Padway (union Characterizing the action" of the on second floor. HreiftaaeA Lownmpwers Amoricon Club 1 bnva ordered all mainbars ad the "post-war aconomlc cooperation M®®nwhile, toe BBC brosifcast. cor on leave a p d _ n ow ta - tboM Superfine Toothpotte end dkeover fe7yourself how ' S2o500o ^ counsel) and Mr. William Birth London government as "crazy,” G e ^ a h torced g « the oaBsp^. vejK Seml<«lr condltlonod eooJ flred'^ building. and .construettofi- triulea with other nations.” a Cairo report that .to to VERNON-I135 Aeree, 9-Room Hoaae. electricity and ^ood water supply. ^ w ^ ^ l L right, a vice president of the A F L Reported JLo Be Safe Morawski expressed the determi tured mit aa# notiSed m uearSy furhacca, plasterad Walla, baau- to go to'work,” said Perrin D. Me- It is gansrally bsliaved tkat the forces^ hopelessly iaolatea by the different It l i . . . so smooth o f texture, so rose-red-ls NOW! 'T wasn’t downstairs at all^ahd "Y.. nation of his committee to bring titdman of tbe holdup. ttfUlly finished woodwork and 3-ilOO chickens, 8 horses, pond, fruit, all t4M^ T *"* tUrey, business qianagsr' of tht president tnUnda for Nelson to collapsing Balkans, hava given up I, color, so pleasant In flavor, so-efficient In results. It Is a BuUdtng and CoostrucUgn Tradas I nevar heard cS any fracas.” to criminal trial those in the exile floora, full qonerata foundationo, PIN G p Silo flilcd.. Pricefl5,OOOwithstock and topis or I12,0M without. , ^ - ^ worii on his own,. outside the Naval Officer MeatMed Londait, O ct 8.— ( A — Moat o f. found in (the vaulta o f tha Louvre three islands between i Crete ang T Frpra our cxpcrteiiee this councl)i_ • regime whom It regards as nespon* Greece,- to Britltb commando To aoae DarUuctau FtaMit large Iandstopa4 ^lots are a faw N A N C H E 8 T E ^2 4 Acres, BaiiL 9-Ro*»a Modern House, ctaam heat. Priee 810,000. ftomawork o f sirtaUng agencies 'The News identified the Naval France's national art treasures, when Allied troops entered Paris, luxury toothpaste of the Incomparable Eliaobeth Arden yearirc kpow it will be ace> Union officials scheduled a sible for. the untimely W snaw up troops. ' One island, poeaibly Ka- Pawtiickef. R. 1h o f tha features. Priood at dealing with foreign trade—the officer aa L ieu t Randolph Dickens, inoluding the rehowned Bayeux although Jthe Vichy government rising. A buMetln frotn Komorow- $6,000. Low first. payhM^ eesary to get the mowers tn meeting for today, and govern State and Commerce departments pela, whs said tp to off the south Sidney A. Stewart, standard . . . et o price that puts Htfl the necessity dais. O T H raV A R M i--Prom 5-156 Aoree. Vernon, Rockvifle,' So. Windsor, So. Coveatry;,- U. S. N „ decorated fo r conspicu tapestry, the Mona Lisa and tbe. tried to have it removed. aki’a headquarters last night de F.H.A. financing. ^ ’ V early this Fail to get them ment tabor agencies sou^t • a and the Foreign Economic.admin ern tip of Greece. The otbera were ger e f HamUtou * TONIGHT ous gallantry at Midway and now Venus dd Milo are safe, a supreme' • No ExtenMve Looting- ..' scribed the poattlon of the patriot pellera, dtvislmi e f Tube, 35/ 3 Tubes. 90/ - / . Be Rare T e laaipeet -\. - Boltoa, lElHngtoii. 1 ! quick t||MBinaUon o f tha atoppagd. istration. - So far as can now be aacertained, not located. done in time for Spring. in Bethtoda Nn^y hospital recupa^ headquarteta commlaalon has dls- forces in Wsrdaw..aa critical. emft. The- New Madel Monwl ' Beata said the coiapany advtsed Bpacniato On AltarnaUvaa eloaed. ' , ha declared, there has been no cx- , Atrborae'Foroes Repulsed rating from wmindB received in Laadsg Falsa Stvaaed DnrIiHgton -1.' Funlalied By WstIw'BrotIwnk Ypur cooperation will N (>RANGE HALL tta ’unlon its request for dikmassai In view of this belief, nmet.of later South Padfio battlqa. Lteut.CoL G.'F. Webb, former tahlive looting of nationally-owned The blast le/t Loodoo Poles the official tlerman newf ’agency appiedate^. HOWARD IL o f the foremen fraa not tuhJcct to tbe areek-end specuUUon revolved The Navy aald ,niairiy that a Slade jprofeeior of fine arts at the art treaaufea but private oollac* frsnkly . stunned afn|d raised dlplo- DNB aaaerted without confirmae jjjjd ta ____ Uon that .Britiah airborne forces •••«• Stawurt > g r e e n b r o k e the around thesa alteriiatitoa. First, ahora aatrol wffirt'to tha Btatler to Univetaity of Cambridge and now tions. eai^ally those owned by mstio issues that, niky be fsr- REAl ESTATE SPECIAUST ith s ( U ^ Nelabn sright liaad a lesv' adviaag to tta nionumenta. fine a rta J ew s, had'auffered. > rsaebinf. in Albania had been thrown back • t a ' HOMES, IN C iBIta PRIZES! CORNER green ROAD^ StA BW W weat ag.ney—a gueia that tasasavn. . ■ and nrtatvas «d supremo headquar- Cqlonol Wabb’a soctlon. a-foroe The Moscow U b en tioo. commit** hear the p i ^ a t Valona amt tha Weldon Drug jCo. CAFITOL > ^ i the Nelaon M kpt confirm fop report- tera, data also that numerous old 'o f ten apocialiata, reported that the hss been regardsd here as a. coastal atronghold of Himara. Tbd a n y A t hla Walker Street. Msafliiwlto ^ 101 PHELPS TIME. INCLUDING SUNDAYS , Etritteh^ Fifth Airborne' divlaioB. P n acrTptkw Pharmarisifa TeJ. 4118 a r 7876 ' i ; totohled ;tqg ht the era; eecond, add more likely. Utat. BSriy bulldlnga' and mo^mihetita escaped Chaitrto cathedral la pJaiCticUly ion Of Russia and 'Whose GRINDING eOa Admission 25c INSURANCE ' MORTGAl destruction. . ■ ' • 'undamaged, and the <(%urctv o f wHli'.4ta-||i«i:i tt'M .UX STREET DIAL 5S21 muBday; Tel. Manekeeter a* Faga Feta) 8-0846 or 8-«86-< Nearly 8,000Pounds o l dents. Byrnes„ Says Therti Will nent and housewives in several I Ov^r 2S0 Accept Invita church. The theme will be "The del* in. Two Sect^xY; nation,. Umbrella Court.” Herbert Beng- O ld Clothes Brought to ‘To lead ua to victory and laat- Be No Resumption, .communities had started to stock I have the entire main fioor. Six tion of Rev, and Mrs. By Richard Tompklna aton will be the Judge and tte pas Ry Lnkff D. Phillips and Earl Yost Republicans ln|:.teaoe, we do not ne^ a physi * .“ -up. I fexpect Rush Late This telephones were Installed and after AP Nowefeatureo Writer tor, Rev. Theodoi'e Palmer, will Church Yesterday. cal director or scout -maatir. O f Curbs Now. Tentative Ploa Distributed Vheodore E. Palm er/ apeak on the topic, ’’Know Your l(t o’clock it became a busy place. New York-rrFreedom of epecch are taking port in musical activi tihorges Morale Atfaeked The Office of Price Administra ‘ ARemoon, Evening; sAd press—^guarded cornerstone of League.” / The Herald today 'continues itg Ihdtcatlons pointed to a large vote At tte meases In St James's ties at the High 'school. ■ By Tha AasoaiSted Prais "Aa for unity, if Mrs. Luce and Washington, O ct. 2.—(FJ—Coffee tion acknowledged that a resump Town M eeting at 8 :3 0 ; "during the afternoon and early It Is A^bnately that fully pSO of American democracy—may well iurysy' of the 'teen-age problem by Deniocratlc thundered yaa- drinkers have received assurance tion of rationing had been consid Volunteer workers on Red Cross church a week ago yesterday R ev.. Cheer leading Is also carried on ^ r u t te r coUeagueSf Ham FiSh, Colonel evening. the pari^ionfra o f KmanUel Luth become the world model for post listing mors organlsattona connect by the school with ten girls taking terdoy In-^wb sectors of tW Con McOormlck, Elisabeth DlUlng and from W ar Mo.btllaer Jamas F. ered and ttet a tentative ration Democratic Contest. Moderator Joluison announced war nawa gathering and dlsaem- surgical dressings are reminded sf William J. Dimn, the pastor, asked . Byrnes ttet there will be no re eran chur^ attended the Informal ed with the churches of Manches part. The qlub holds several prac Gerald L. K. Smith, were a little ing plan had been distributed to 2-Piece and 3-Piece that he had named Attorney Ination. / the regular Mondajr evening aes- that as many as poaaibla 'Should, tice sessions and the cheer leaders necticut .{wUtical battlefrofit while less Vocal in their inaidioua cam sumption of coffee rationing now. field offices. Harold Oarrlty to serve u mod- 'open houaS’’ at .the parsonage Growing .public awareneas of slpn tonight at 7:30 In the produc ter. In addition to these societies Republicans SMiped quietly en- Byrnes'.aaid there la a 8 1-3 Byrnes said stocks of coffee Itie uaual imwd wu mUolny tion center In Center Church bring old clothes to church with SI* seen at all athletfc contests of paign to underpnlne the morale of 'eretor at the town meeting when yesterday afternoon, following the- the neceeslty of open and untram and clubs the extra-curricular ac the High school. go^^ In preparing tor today's our people both here and Merseaa, months Bu]^ly of ooffee on hand available to civiliana on Sept. 1 ,whra Um poUa opened mt B o ’clock flrst vesper servlet of. the season. House. them tte foUfwlng Sundsy.j Hq tivities open to students at Mon- Suites at Savings it opened at S:30 o’cldek tonight melled channele of news and in told of the need of tte clothes in There ore three literary orgonl-r. small town elecUute. we would have the unity on which or enroute and that Brasil has amounted to 670,0(M),000 pqimds th u BMratng and there w u no at the High school hall u ha wlU It wu the first opportunity formation between Mtioris, u a chMtsr High school, which, we be sations open to the students. thsT ate orates so eloquently.” , given aaaiirance that 1,000,000 compared with 487,000,000 pounds rush to vote u durint: the first many of, the, members Had to view Mrs. Esther M. Hallengren of Europe and said . that' Cheney lieve, cotitrins the large majority From Bridgeport, ^Iss Mar not be able to leave the armory vital factor In an enduring peace, Los Angeles, Cal., is spending a Brothen ted donated Ifi cartons being the Somanhis, High J ^ o o l McMahon, who is opposing Sen boga will be'supplied monthly. In July, 1943, when coffee came off te a r hut la s paae«ebnsist o f Incumbent, also spoke at a Middle- the new occupants. Rev. and Mrs. because' the number or organisa gathering information *for the year inee, unlpfided a multl-barreled' tovm DemocnKlc club outing. vene in the hall. radio u ptactleed In tte United the East with her son’s family in He said he hoped that they all blast atJiier Republican opponent, Aside irtHP iterkeia there were Uteodore E. Palmer, and Miss Vic States. • tions yet to be llafied is dwindling book of the gradufiting class os ' Here he aaid: than lO^tetexa prfiMnt when DeasoosaUe OMtest toria Palmer, sister of the pastor; New York City, Mr. and Mra. Carl could be'filled.. rapidly. It is pfobable that tomor Rep.JElare Boothe Luce. "The next. Congress will have It w u noted this morning for Outstudli^ development hu W- Hallengren and their small The response was more than ex well as to cover^oll types of activi nd A Johnson, who had all were enthusiastic over what row night’s article will complete ties that are carried on during the . a Lake Oompounuce-outing, tile .obligation to provide senaible as nwderator, declar the first time that there U n con been the dpmiuid by tte Congreu daughter; g 4u. who also spent the pected. OJiinlng to all o f tte mase- of^the Brtsol local of the United been accomplished to msdee of the ynited Siateb, u weU u the survey of the lion-commerclol School year.' The High School reconversion' to a peacetime econ ed opened. As he did so test In the Democratic partKThe house attractive and liveable. week-end In town. Mra. Hallengren ea yesterday were members of tte Auto Workers, Brien McMahon, omy. It la necessary that you both nMjor political parties, that and her^soa WUl be remembered as parish laden with old clothes. Ttey bodies offering attractions for the World appears In The Herald week Wadden, town treaaur- toem cominittee named only IW Mra. Palmer w u assisted In 'teen-agers of Manchester. Democratic candidate for United should choose men to represent Murphy for the one place that th^ r guanmtees of the rights to ^ther former Indents o£ Manchester. - dep<^ted these In th4 lower part ly on Thursday!. It carries all tte t alt .^tters rslat- serving refreshments by a com- An effort wil. be made to con acUtitles and programs o f -the States Mnator, said peacetiil solu you who vrili do everything In party can name far the schoo! and transinit news throughout the of tte church. Before tte 11 o’oock tion of itidustrial disputes was to on tnT'machineb be ittee from the Women's Mission- moss had started It was necessary tact the remaining organisations school aihd Includes results of" ath their power to secure Jobs for tte machines and board, but at the primary a few Society of tbe church. The cof- world, without government or Uriel Lodge of Masons of South "’possible only because *ot the everyone." . \ k«n COM oT< other Interference, be included in Willington, will hold Past Master’s to make more room. The response on The Herald list this afternoon letic cAntests, the costs and produc the reptnls of dfneera, the list of srrote In the urns of William F. fee\UbIe w u ■rtlsticsily arrang or this evening. It is the firteh of tions of the drama clube, doings of Roosevelt admlnietration’s labor Ferguson and u a result his name ed wKb a centerpiece of American tbe peace setUeitents. night communicatloh next Satur was so general that instead of get program." appnpriations ahd such other day night. The Master Mason de ting the 1,000 pounds asked for, the.ataff members of The Herald the variofis clube, survey of the There are 11,985 miles of shore husinesa as appearedsin the call be appears in the list of officers to be Beaut^ roses and stephanotis. Only last Sept. ll. Congress by Inepired by Saturday Talk line around the United States. Joint resolution unanimously gree win be conferred. CUmax nemty AOOO pounds wers on tend. writing these articles that any or duties' of the Alumni, and bits of takra care of at the wwn meeting voted on today, y White tapers and other beautiful ganization not ■contacted by to gossip from here and4here. The ' Miss Connors’ newest assault on •Ihe Democrata not expecting urged upon the world tte free Chapter of Eastern Star wlU aervs These are being packed as fast as to be held fh High 8 ch ^ Hall at appointments. Mrs. Viola Mlffltt a supper preceding tte degree possible and will be trucked to morrow morning lil regard Ur Quill club consists of members who Mra. Luce come in a statement •:M o'clock tonight This w u sec any, contest A their party have and Miss No^rnia Johnson poured interchange at newa asA corner issued frorri her Bridgeport head- stone of the approufiUng peace. Chris tepter Chancellor Kent Cooper worlk Supper wiU be served at Hartford sometime today. facilities and program for recrea write short articles and poems. All 'onded bp Town Clerk Turktngton not^ Installed any telephone to get coffee and tea, and delectable g:30 o’clock. tion of ite members have,s6me re in all, a total of cIos%to 70 mem qiiartera and obviously inspired by WE PAY CASH sandwiches and cake were eetved. This brief but farAacidiig reso the latter’a address Saturdav night and at once passed. oUt t^ v d te . sponsible '^ rson call 5121 some bers take part In the activities of FOR GOOD . All services at Emanuel were lution read: • the above-mentioned three organi before New Jersey Rep'iiblicah ■Ideal Weather Cmrttaaee John Muschko, son of Mr. and time early tomorrow as It is plan women. well attended yesterday. Including ."ReaolvSd the Senate (the Mrs Jacob Muschko, 72 Birch Singing Teacher ned to survey another field of the zations. MODERN FURNITURE ■^e wuther conditions were of Two-Way Job oa Coal Houm of JtiepveseatativM con- the Swedish service at 11:45 and street has been promoted to the ’teen-age problem for Wednesday’s The Girl Reserves with a mem-, She took issue vrith her oppon tha beat but the voters prere not the vesper service at five o’clock. curilnff), ent’s "Implication that only in a WE BUY eomlng out and at 10 o’tioek afUr^ Chicago—(d*)—sixty tone of coal gnude of Master Sergeant with tte ^ To Start Season article., bershlp numbering 60 holds meet 2-Piece, Tuxedo Type In cbai^ of Puior Palnser, who "That tte Corigreu -of tte 5th A.A.F., in New Guinea. Ser ings bi-weekly. Their programs Republican administration would ENTIRE ESTATES the pmls had been opened for two aru shoveled into a North Side chose for his topic, ’’Who Am I?" united States expreaaea Its belief St Mary’s Episcopal church G. 1. Joe find the kind of a world teure, but S72 hat voted. / basement last week but there geant Muschko is a maintenance ,tokes on Interest In girls of vary consist of talks by well Imown U yoq are moving and have A hymn-slhg w u enjoyed with Iq ite worjd-wide right of Inter chief and a propeller B;>eeiallst speakers in. addition to holding hol he has been fighting for,” assert exeeee ftems, coll ue. In the meahtlme the R^ubllcan were com^lnta that smoke and Organist and Choir Director G. change of news by news gather Mrs. Emily Btephenaon Yerbury, ing age through its Girls’ Friend ing that ”my opponent’s gltbneas Coil Spring Suite—' Town Qonunlttee w u starting to fumes seped into apartments. The with the ”Grim Reapers,” a fa ly society, which Is divided into iday parties. Albert Pearson.at the piano.. Ing and dlatributlng agencies, mous- A-20 ’’Boaton’' ^ttevlT "«u,| of Baldwin Road In the Oakland Other clubs ore Spanish, French, in speaking for G. I. Joe Is at get out the vote^ 'n m n iet up head janitor called the landlord and be whether individual or asaoclate, three groups: The Junior group variance With her foilura to guar ROBERT M. REID One of many clearance buys here guartera In tte Leglcm Heme and in turn called w^Board of Health, which la tte oldest combat team section, wril known concert so for girls of . Grammar school age, Biology, Library, Art and Debating. NOW! Coll springs in the backs, by any meana without diacrlmi- In tte Fifth Air Fores. Plls outfit The Spanish and French clubs antee hls speaking for himself Uis Fire departmdut, and a con- prano and vocal Instructor, an* the Girls’ Friendly .branch for through the soldier’s ballot.'’ & SONS In the neat cushions and bases sulUng engineer, wtevsaid the coal Local Delegates natlon u to source, distribution, U credited with destroying 477 have on orgohisatton of more than 201 IMaIn tn. PhoM 3183 *199-50 rstes or charges; and that this nouncea elsewhere In today’s tiiaus girls of High school age and the Referring to Mrs. Luce’s de under the' cushions. Sofa in blue ehould- be aired. The SO tone o f Japanese alrplanee, sinklnff 154 Senior group. 200 niembers while the Biology club fifonchester. Cobb. figured tapestry, chair in a rose Formerly 6S28A8 smoking coal were abovdlpd out of right should be protect^ by in- and damaging 165 enemy vsssela, that she will resume taaf'hlng for with close to 35 has on interesting scription of Gov. Thomas E. T o Parley^ lle tu m tte season, in tte centrally located Since it is the 'teen-age group figured tapestry. See It S(X»NI Yob Save 8130.881 the basement Into tte alla^te tWo tematiooal compact” and with tte dastructlon of 154 tn which this survey ia particuter- program consisting of lectures by fcsrs*s ffsins >0Mn. Now Landlord Henry WUan- Such action, ite proponmte < barges. This record wasi achlsssd Masonic Temple, tomorrow aftsr- ly Interested let ua consider only prominent, men In biological work. cnsle /raff* aaya he hopes tte shdvdiers Deputy Great Pocahontu Lena plain, would baniah not only^ ths largely through the tireless effort noon from 2’AO on, and again on the Girls’ Friendly branch. There The Library club in Its work make won’t «|ult before they finish uw Hill of Efiward street this town, evils of such complete govern put Into It by such man as Bar- Saturday afternoon at tte Tem- are 18 members in the group, most exhibits for the library bulletin' 4 m M fA a ie » two-way job on tbe fuel. sPut Great Pocahontases Nellie ment regimentation of tte think geant ______Muschko vriio has been with pie at two o’clock, with both ly upper classmen at Manchester board as well as selecting new and / W OF M>MANCHESTEH - --- /' I ------Jackson and Maty Delbene and ing of peoples u lias developed the outfit since the very beginning | glnners and advanced pupils. HIgl. school and recent graduates. interesting books for the school nmf9* ■abUte Cea -Bodar” Mr>.ud Mrs. Winiam Dunlap, all in the Axis countries, but would Of the fight In the Pacific. -Ha en- Thsae will be Instruction days They meet every Monday at 7:30 library. The Art club takes an NOTICE of Iwkvllle, have returned from prevent tte formation of Interna Usted in the Army in Mny 1938 each wsek for the present p. m. in the parish house. active part in oil local and school Clevelalu!, Ohio, where they at tional news monoponos or cartels and has been overseas sinca Janu Mrs. Teibury has presents^ A Their general program consists drives with posters and in addition When fHgfatmed. rabbits stamp gains wide experience working aeveral times on tlw ground wltn tended the national seaslon of the such as wers long opsmtad by ary Of 1942. number Of her pupils In redtnl tte of a worship service, a business the great Ehiropean proprietary with pastels, water colors, pen and Due To Illness the Store Will Be e titvs past two seasons, and thtlr work meeting monthly, ' educational 1115 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL their hind feet, making a sound Order of Red Men and Degree of ink, oils and charcoal. The de U R K E © which can be heard a long way Pocahontas, Dost week In the Hotel newa agencies until rscent ysars. The Young'People's Society of reflects credit on both teacher and speakers, movies and social par Foreign Evils Exposed Zion Lutheran Church wlU hold ite pupil. i * * ties. They also engage In work of bating dub takes part in competi Closed for Two Weeks/ Effective -off. This Is a danger signal to fel- Statler which V u attended by 500 tion with other schools and la In lS!W~rabbits, who ffcamper off to delegatu from every state in'the Tbe evils of monopolistic newa monthly meeting tomorrow eve Mrs. Yerbury has studied under a social service nature. Each year ning, Tuesday, at 7:30. AU mem-j tte best New tsachsrs and some special missionary project the C.CJ.L. AH told, “the above safety. Union. exchange arrangements by for clubs have 330 students taking A t Once. Connecticut sent the largest Jamee L. Fly Roy W. Howarfl bera areurged to attend. made her debut April 12 last In forms a big part of their program. eign agencies operating under Besides making articles to help part. delegation of any of the atatel; government control or influence Carnegie Chamber Music Hall In WEDDING Slid w u honored by tbe election of The battle cry Ip the United that city. She Is at present pur the needy ip the Episcopal mis In addition 'to the mentioned have been exposed both by Roy their beat to see that a free press Rationing Board sionary field, the girls raise money clubs, if enough Interest is shown Mrs. l^ y HaU of East Hartford W. Howard, foiimer president apd ones more comes at it in every States has been echoed vigorously suing her studies under Fraderick Shoor for many years with tte for the’ project by putting on plays by the sjtudents, other oUibs will BIRTHDAY president o. the national ot^ now ohainnan of the executive country of the world.” ' by the newspaper and perioCQcal and suppers. be formed. ganlutlon. Other honors for the British Conacloiis of Tasks press, by the hidie industry and In New Quartei MetropoUtan Opera company and FRED'S committee of the United Press famous In Wagnerian roles. Mr. In connection their meet The athletic program-finds the ANNIVERSARY Oonnecttcut Red Men and Degrees Association, and "by Kent Cooper, W. J. Hajey. director general by go'/em mental leaden. \ ______' ings the girls sometimes feature High school represented on many of Pocatentas, were the election of tte British Broadcasting Corp., Said Life .Magasine: The plat Shoor is now connected with the axeciiUve director of The Asso The Ration Board opehed its Julius Hartt School o f Music In a for the evenings and some of the fronts with varsity baseball, of Put( Great Sachem Edward ciated Press. and until recently managing di forms of both political partin PACKAGE STORE new quarters In the Stete Armory Hartford. times a donen. To some of the par basketball, football, track and ' MADE TO ORDER Taylor, of Wallingford u Qrut Hdward, while president of the rector of Reuters, said in 1942: favor world wide freedom of in this morning. They/are situated ties boy friends of the girls are in cross country, soccer, tennis, golf Where Quality Always Counts! Keeper of Wampum. Put Great United Press, 1912-1B21, pioneered We of Great Britain axv^ydeep- formation. This goal, an old dream in the south rooms on Main street vited. and swimming teams. The above CORNER SPRUCE AND BISSELL STREETS Sachems Wallsre of Southington in dlstnbuting . tte neprs o f an ly conscious of the absolute neces Of Kent Coiffer’s of *1110 Asso and arc much larger than the old In both Roman Catholic par teams are for boys only. The lo-‘> THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY and A1 Smith of Nfw Haven to American news agency in foreign sity of there being freedom of In ciated Press, is in fact a sine qua quarters In the Lincoln school, ^ t ishes of Manchester, St Bridget’s cal High school has created an 18.1-187 NO. MAIN STREET PHONE MIST offices on various boards. ' (lelds. Tte Associated Press, ternational newa exchange. We non "Of enduring peace. It Is the Is so arranged that tte workers and St. James’, the Chil^fou of enviable athletic record in the "Connecticut Night" wu ob which was established in 1896, are deeply conscious of the tre moat Ipfilcal of specific American have plenty of room and the publio Mary offer .activities for ’teen-age past and It.Is roughly estimated served TOurfdsy evening by a ban was long preveittfd from sending mendous tasks that lie ahead in war ail^ worth far more than also have more conveniences /I gfrls. St James’ parish has the that more than 200 students take quet at Ming Toy restaurant, its news outside o f North America extending this freedom ter'all na territory xw money.” A large crowd was present when larger group ■ with ISO members, part In the athletic program. at which time plans were made by contracts with tfie European tions. The principles me rapidly From James U. Fly, chairman the doors opened but because of tte ------NOW^LAYING the majority of whom are 'teen The girls have an interesting and a dommlttee appointed to con agencies which It wab forced to being clarified and^lt is reassur of the Fe^ral Oimmunlcattons better accommodations, they were agers. Last June 52 new members, program of their own with field sider a change for the national make In its Infancy, but these con- ing to know thfit we have com Commission, hu come a recom dlsi>osed of quickly. \ oH 'teen-agers became members of hockey, archery, swimming, vol Investors, Attention! q u n a t u r e p r e p a r e s f o R ' w i n t e r - how a b o u t rev f cenventioiv from-every two year's trsetn -were- discontinued hr 1934rj^ mon aims toward the end we de mendatloa for ^‘tee. basic princi tte organisation. At St Bridget’s ley .ball, basketball and tennis u It is now, to annual sessions. T te world la ripe for a -poifi-' sire to pHaln.” ples” of freedonr\of communicq- ^pencefjrac the majority of the 55 members^ teams In addition to having a’ Realizes 5 % or 6 % on Your Investment Put Grut Sachem William Dun plcte new era In international Fnmbe Is in the throes of de- tion for incorporktion In the Hospital Notes m hi’. Qf roU‘ * possibly 40, are ip tl\e 'teen-age Leaders’ class which consists uf, lap of Rockville- and Great Keeper press arrangements, particularly vekfpUig a new preas and new peace treaty: Uniform rates for classification. There is no age lim girls with athletic ability. , ’ Good, Sound First Mortgages for Sale Wampum Edward Taylor were iitwB agenclea Its old Havas all messages In all dictions, low it for members of these societies. Before the first ilcim ice sppean on the since the war has brought sweep^ Admitted Saturday: Raymond There is a great similarity in These ore the varioua clubs and Oil Ihib Following Properties: appointed membere of that com ing changes. |teuters, the m at agency, which Wte a member of rates for th ^ messagW, instan Labonte, Mansfield depot; Walter orgaaisatlons at the High sebMi. northern ponds nesr ehich they nett, WILD mittee. their programs. A general outline / GEES^ fotewatiried hy nature of approach British Aews agency, became in the former European cartel. Is no taneous radio communlcarion to Ludwig- 333 Hartford road. of their activity shows ttet they It is estimated by Principal Edson effect a cooperative effore of the more. Leon Roll in, director, of the all Important areas of th/\gIobe. ' litted Sunday: James 5-Room Hous^—10 acres 6-Room Duplex — Im ing winter, awmble in flocks for their annual listen to speakers, review books, M. Bailey that at, least 50 per cent cleared "land —> 2 bams— migration Knith. British press in 1941/and since new .Ageiibe Fmncaise de VM uniform and low pnaq rates Walnut street; MraX Susan PLUS; "8IOI8TBKL MAW* go in a group to participate in Of the students are "-taking part provements — 3 acres of has announced a'^^rdus policy Ppesse, said recently It wee his throughout tte world and free Steger. 34 Ashworth rirtet; Mrs Denies Tale bowling parties. The group at St. in. one or more o f the activities o f chic^cen coop and work land.' S2.800 mortffaffe, - * of making no^ekcluslve news ar aim to mddel it after the Ameri dom of ingress and egress of in- Allen Joyce, fiSfi-Ma^hfatreet; Mrs. .^STARTS WEbNESDATi James’ makes a. practice of hav fered the students. shop. $.^,000 mortffage, — 12-year payoff. rangements A id of tolerating no can newt a^ncies, completely In formation in all nations. Edith Pennery, teNissell street; Moat o f the Clubs meet before O f Scuffle DRAGON SEED ing debating teams from St. Jo 12-year payoff. governn^C Interference. - dependent of government. Curb on Aggressors Pamele McOormackK Bolton. seph College in West Hartford as school starts others meet during 9-Room House— 16 acres In the Axl# countriea, the Niles Trammell, 'presidmt of Admitted today: Owrol Oordner, ChrM^ter Chancellor, gen guests. the school hours While several of land—partly cleared— (CoDttaned from page Om ) eral manager of -Reuters, urged United Natlona now have an the National Broadcasting com 35 Durkin a ^ t ; Georg* Magnu- Dramatics also occupy the at meet_after hours, inqludlng week 8-Room Modem House in an article In tte September opportunity to InSj^oM tbe prin pany, expressed his opinion this eon, 85 ^ J ob n street; llral Roee tention of this group and during ly meetings at'night Each club is bam, large chicken coop Egelyyc^ RFD Manci —Chicken coop— bam—2- any Incident. He said a reporter isaue o f the .magaxine Free ciples of freedom of . presa end way: the summer monfos they enjoy an mtoer the expert supervision of car Rarase. $4,800 mort- and brooder house. $.3,500 called him yesterdSy and tol/) acre of nothing about It,” Early uid to associations fn the United States.” Many Important areas of the "boundaries. in the direemination ton; Jkmes Smith, Hartford; —YhbI <388 fo r totarmattim undertake early in the evening os lot. $2,500 mortgage. 6% land, $.3,000 mortgage, day. “Yesterday wu the first I From England also comes tte world riiave never known a free of I news. There st^ld-be no Charles Burdick. 75 Union street; wW"he neerwBwy fo r aae to ohB Otherwise the oUeys were hold to —12-year payoff. —ilO-year paynff. ever heard o f It. If euch an-Inci voice of Lord Rothenpere, pub press, including Ruaala, but the goverament monopoly of newg Mrs. Sarri) Yolgnau. 708 Main TOO back, as I'm waiting., for *«t. dent took plate I would know of It, lisher of tbs London Dally Man, Russians endbmed tte stipulati . . , - Mra. and Mra. DeSimone, 38 Au- 84 OAKLAND BTREET TELEPHONE 7386 ALSO QUALITY be Joaeidi N. Pew, Philadelphia oU Bricker and .Truman nra both At The part In voting awards and letters " *With the world going up in to be in S t Loifis dusing the world burii road. Open Tu«sday and WMnesday Until d P. M. It’s easy for geese. They move with the weather. W e can't. W e *« ^ is' in the neighborhood of 80 young 4th W ar Winter. More than ever before it needs the attention of DIAL 3753 m ug and dissension, which tevw campaign expendituree said in a LAST CALL ON CANKII4G ^ W onliO hm VsffMi VoCto . men. The activities of tbs club In* eifpcrienced service men. so far blocked the complete utili W ateingtoh intervlsw that tJtore In the desert country, many f clu(|e meetings and Interaeting James M. Tueksr, assistont Ite- sation of our prospective ener Your Piynfioutfa, Dpdge, DeSoto or Chrysler dealer knows your cm BOLAND •bould te a dafihlto lid on such animnia never drink water, Thair { talks on sports and mories milks. . for pnbltcnn national ohairman, aold In gies....''." spending, “A poor man with a INCHES AKD PEARS! s/ He has the tools to . test-ahdr adjust it. He has genuine factory- *^i»o calif. New System Laundry a Ctiicago tout that eMctlon of tte M ed for moiatur* is suppUar by ' They also operate' the concision hpt. HABElSpN STEfiET ~ OFT EAST O E N in STBran' In iM l, Brisker told bis audi good public record" is at n disad chemical action in their digeatlve . booth at the High bosketboU We baye a few Ri^Tf^low Ji'reestone Peacbes (only a f^ > 16 engineered and inspect^ 'parts.:'Mii trained meebantes can quickly Dsway-Bricksr tlckst would give ence, Truman said in a radio ad vantage In a contest with “a rich youth "A voioc ia the momentous tracts, whUb turns moat of their games. The {members take port. In diagnoae minor troublca and correct, them before major expense dress; man with a rotten record," Greer starchy foods Into water. the national drives and all look •Ofj. Ehou/d ? !* * tughiam dectakMU'to be mads In tte post' said. develops. ;■ .... ^heckeS ^ war world." ’” M-day or Mobilisation 'day forward to the annual outing at Extra FaDcy “ Bartlett’* Pears w .'. ' Hard-traveling Gov. John i ,W. came am> they didn’t oven know Members of .tte "U. S. Bsnato Ghmp Woodstock in June. 16 qt. basket '$3.25 Beat the n iA thic always comes with very cokF weather. Phone It until aeveral months.later. And Tte' aaxophont. A noctayr^- may be expelled oy a two-thijrda The Paifit and Powder club, is Biicker of Ohio, the G. O.' P. vice Flue “ Sheldon” Pears...... , 16 qt. basket $2.0Q now for ait appointment to talk thing| over with yobr^ dealer. they preridential nominee, movai Into than it turned out that tte plana strument 18 a ^ modern hybrid vote, but canndt te hupaachad a dramfittc organisation for Fresh* 2PieeP living Room ^uitie availaMe wera aU baaad on except by their own atofo govern Ore Ad/iuf the South with speeeheo this after Mnalcal instiument invented te men and Sophomores. Rsgulor Windfall Macintosh Apples . . . /. . 16 qt. basket'$1.00 ‘T -'for bcaki. Burned facte. The aaaumed facte Adolphe Sax. ) ments' DMetlngfe are held weekly to Nah CHRYSLER COR.FoiATION ®Pecati'noo. if noon In Bowling Green, Ky„ and S J f ESve tonight in Nashville, Tenn. proved falaa, and habtlly Impro 1. shows for tha year and to carry Freestone, D elicious,.B lue Plum s .... 16 qt. basket ^^.25 Fprta Oivi_il«ii vised plans had to bsimbsUtuted'." out the buainea* of tte club. Sev* ^ ith Homes|i|uii For his Kentxicky appearance, qt. basket (6 to 7 lbs.) 89c Brlckeris prepared address quoted Bricker declared that tha Dem •ral plays are given yearfo with ocratic vice presidentieit nominee VOLUNTEER iRI.ANK r> RMMID OONOK !lEKVlUE one h ^ aplely for the pubUc. speeches end writuigs of Senator No. ^ Native Potatoes, bushel (iW lbs.) $ 2 . 2 5 luny S. Truman in which, he also had criticised Bldiwy HIU- Mancbeffter (Chapter. Cbr Aattricaa Rad f^roaff : The Sock and Buskin club is, Tanas maa, chairman of the p IO Polttl- like tte Paint and Powder, a dra Ripe, Mellow, Bananas Arrangei said, -the Democratic vlca preal- 1 Want Ta Doaata Blood (or tbo Araiy aad Navy ” . -V.. ^ L b . 1 3 e « H 0 . - dential nominee termed tte Roose cal Action oonmlttee supporting matic organisation, with Junior F a n ^ Grapfes, 3 Iks. 50c. Better fU4iee Priced velt edmtnlatnthm rsqmiailile Freridfnt Roooevrit for • foartlL Nano . . . . . and Senior members taking part jSpinach in Cello bags 25e t m a ..' in the shows during the school M- Prspertloffetely Law for "Inadequate overall planning U t ' afil Bi^BRih I nad/ieiay tai ieteftnlniag baaic "R ofetriiig to HUUnoa’a ffotiri- term. Several' « m set playa are Soup Bunch(^ Leeks, Parsle^, .Fancy Pascal* Celery, G r m and 'w »o a * * J a l l WORK GUARANTEED prileiaa” of the war prognim. h Uee «conceriilng tte awarding o f a » / * « • . « 0 • • • • «.4 -OriagMy presented- Tha mamtershlp bif tte YeUow.Beans^ Globe and Purple Top Tnnjips, Winter Onions, . Yet. Bneker coatiiiaad, Trtmua war oontraet," Bririnr added, . i m two dramatic grohpa numhtr cloaa Frteea stripping yeffr fm l f u to Mm cA«e f "now would have tte Amerieaii "Senator Truman said: ■ . Pbemo ...... Afd, Afo, 21*60 , to 80 students. i _iR1.39 16 qi. liasket. Juice Oranges, 3 dozen $1.00, lai^e Lemons, fd u v sMjoyIJOV MAMS «A. BOWSA1 ccpipistely rebaUffiag tte set, ndatog mam springs peopla believe that Tlie ri^aih of "T cawMt condemn - Mr. Hlll- ’ A* YhigJPIryt RiB ' There are aeveral mqatcal of* M i filUng, n ^ rrihUahtaf Mm srqpiwuriL man’8 pooltioo too aUoagtr.... Honey' Dew Melons, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Green Peppers, 16 qL thia nation and tte tahiML as wen M Check hour yoa piBfor SppoiftBMoft . . ^ . ‘tteaeasesetA E M b ’ -ganiaatloiu for tte students, is* as the paaM of ths PIm m world’ Mr. Hillman esaooC or wiff not eluding ths varioua ohoira, hand dapaod ttpon another fhaf yaan af pretffet tte tntarasta of tte Uhlt 12*1... .*• 141.' " 2 * 6 t • *. ■ 2 * 4 • . . . . ^ aad orchastra,^-Tha ebotta are' b a j| | l^ $1.00,^resb l.jma Beanie Fanc){r Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 2 ^ ItooiAMt and Om NeirDMl'” ed States, I am In fiavor of rtplae- Pill .io atid mail th . lltA T E hdlM fit Cflutstmaa in addition to MiieDONAWUFHOLSTEIlY CO, Ing him with fiffmeooe ■ who ctfo Cookies in fresh -Tuesday^ PHONE 2-4127 lep ea tog Painfhl TnStfi" . Amerieaa Rad^;^aki^:H]*Maa E'HaltLEpitdtflt ; {HI abtfw part In tte sRhig M H N d l n H * i H » 9 s * s e s m "BriekM remarked to his' out '.I '.-.* 4 d ote audienoa Uu^^Trtmiai^ t e d 4 ^ l e i k THI AyACK: —lUY MttRt RfAR I O N R t ^ ■■ ■ ■■■■ ■■■ ^NCHESTEg EVENING HERALD. MANCHES1 ^ m u h i j a i . CX7ii>gCB
RoekviUe City bospiteJ te bolding a banquet and annual meeting tote ^om street and wa* lathr axtoafited Victim o f Circu$,^ F ire I • 'Rockville evening at Wesleyan Hall. Reports from the boarding and turned “ ver G ir Wrecked * ' ■ for the past year will be given and ^ Gost Policy itiq^ clio h Day to Officer Walter Cassells, toe in officers elected for ■ the coming In Casualties vestigating officer. _ l8 Home from Hospital Dinner will be served at 6;15 When toe four boys In Crash Here Hayward Rites ___ with admVklJbn by reaervfc- hod B y ■ ' bo oxpldiiied in fhro^ brought into ths police station tioit only, with the meeting follow In 71 Towns St. Agnes Guild I» Con- ^ jG la ^ * Gritg Elected Ofllce of Prico AdffiiiiistjRtioR Indnded In Navy De* they confessed to the art Md ing at 7:45. OrgSnised a J ^ r ago, ^ured of Minimum shortly «tterward^m report Seven in Aulb Which Heidi SchlmmeJ. ^ To^Be Tuesday the Auxiliary has mades supplies ductiing Campougu *1 President of Stole Lu . . Oepmrtmeta 4iforiimUoa partment'a Liit of 183 words, 'Xosi Within j A If ’ brother, Paul—attended the cir- for the local hospital gnd h*s aid Bolton 65 Treqiaiit StrMt, BeStao* t, ' ilent in Stnmford^and Kceived to toe effect t^ t toe daughter of Mr. ^ d ^rs- AlfreU Schlmmel and hiS Uttte Income of $20 Week‘ I ther Oi^anixation. weapons, a .38 caliber pistol ^ Turn* Over Tlwice But E. SchimmeL of 48 Avondale Road, vrer* the unfortunate ed in many waya > Tw o Local Parislieft Releas^ To4ay^ ^ iddletown W ill Se- toe automatic .22 caUber, had Town Qerk of Vemon ’ Past Chiefs |o Meet ly for Certain Numi More interest waa evinced in1 Meata, Fata, Etc. Modns/^ Only One Injured. is probably the happiest little girt onep in toe group. The fstoer's (kkm* through Nov. 6. Elsewhere, been stolen from a home In toe The Past Chief# of tfw Pythian the election today than was ex Waterbury.'OcL $.—(SV-Mtes Book ^ Four red atanips A8 13-A coupoiw in hew book good tor Wqshlngton, OcL 2-^-OP)—The In Manchester today. She was one 1 injuries were not so serious ss at To Be Buried in E l^ Mrs. M. A. Beng# and Mra. Eo- her o f W eeks. h itWt Mayors. North Bind. , o f ^ Circus flre^ flrst believed, but Heidi i^ ss v e re - Sisters wlU meet today, at the ward J, Mortarty are co-chairmen pected by either party previous to Qjadya Grit* of Meriden was elect through Z8 and AS through K5 four gallons through Dec. 21. B-4 namleKof 17 New Englanders are Due to his age. Humphrey wm Raymond Labonte, 3b, of Mana- home of Mr*- Fannie Manh'cn Vil- of the iWve for memherahip. for election. Returns will be available ed prwildent of'the Connecticut valid Indefinitely. No more will be C-4, B-5 and C-5 coupon* good includiuded'^Jn I'^ln to Those of modest in In Hartford July 8, which claimed ly bujrned on one arm and ope leg. , ington Cemetery. l^ e street at 8 o’clock. All reser By Th« Associated P r^ , held in the local jail fleld, driver of a car- en route to SL Agnra’ QulW In SL JSmeF* (Editor's Note: This te\the at shortly after 6 p. m. when the state Luther League at the 29th validated until -Oct. 29. everywhere for five gallon*. ment listi t ^ l183 l casualties. S300 bond and the Other three ,boj^ Manchester from Mantoeld Md 169 lives, and on Saturilsy her par- j She h ^ aa far rec^ red ; h o^ w r, vations for the banquet to be h «4 seventh In- a aeries on veter The listist ihoi;reaaed total casual- ia decUon day In 71 of ents brought her home-jon toelr I that her parents believe toe ^ 1 mriah, and Mra. Margaret E. polls close. annual convention Of the organi Prooecsed Foods Fuel Oil \ inMtleut'a 160 townn, and vot- all under 18. were tum ^ containing four soldiers and two “ ...... ■ - She ' gain rapidly at home, and they Rockville, OcL 3— ( 8 ^ * 1 ) — OcL 5 must be ta by OcL X Srannlck and Mrs. Horae* Klm- ans' beaeflte, itui|dag from de- The anniial town meeUijg will Book Four blue stamps A8 ties to 65,234 htace Pearl Harbor, come Him here confi own responsibility, however, mobilteatton to Jobs and pen sation yesterday at, the First , Old Period Four and Five cou lolUieeUcut m en ^ d next of kin In two of th«n—Stamford and the Juvenile Court for dlfpcmtl^ other civillnns beside the driver, have agreed to take her every Funeral services for /Itt^kur Elisha Going te India tmlLfpr SL Bridget’* p ^ h . . be held thte evening at 8 p. m. at Lditheran .church here. through Z8 and AS through R5 len Ml___ Juvenile litws prohibit the ysting went out of control on toe New was not officially released, even Th* Rev, Edith F. Preuaae, who 8L Agnes' Hoane in Waat H art-/ sions.) pons valid throughout the current Clark,------James------W.^^Rrivste,______U. S. Idletown—Will name mayors after nearly three months' treat week to toe hosidtal for Inspec Hayward, 67, T 6 ^ ' CTerk of the the Bolton Community HaU, Bol She succeeds Misa Doris Weiss Valid Indefinitely. No more will heating season. New Period One oUwr municipal officer* of toe namea of ihlnora In any case. Bolton Road at 4:30 Saturday wa# ordained at Union Congrega ford has' bedn tor many y*M»jh ton Center. A large, attendance" is Marine Coir* R e se r^ Wounded. dently knowing that ment in Hartford hospital. Eleven tion as to the progtess toe ia Town of VernM' for, toe past fl've By Jamon Marlow of Cheshire. be .validated' until Nov. 1. coupon* also valid how and gocri "And. as the eoter* made their Humphrey’* previous r«:ord w m afternoon,, tore down four roadside making. tional phurch Sunday will leave home of refugh for orrtiaM and expected. Fathiff, Frank T. Clark,' 58 Nixon against him in toe beginning cf. fence posts, went down a aide road victims of toe Are remain at toe years, w ill'^ held Tuesday after within a month -for th* Marathi Ul-cafed-for children. The SMera Washington, OcL 3—(/P)—A, war Other officers elected weir: 'Sugar throughout heating year. avenue, Naugatuck. s, rival political leaders Sre latter institution alppe, several of -Airs. Schlmmel said to a Herald noon at 3:30 p. m. from th# White St, MsoHoe Isulles To Meet Book Four stomps 30 through h m eed as to what effect, if any. the investigations, as'he has failed and tume<| over three times. reporter today that it was "Just Mteslon at Ahmednagar, India, in charge hkVe given thete/Uvea veteran temporarily out of a jdb Vice piyaldent. Miss Fried* Delaney, Franklin E., Private, costs will be reasona to attend school regularly and hM Ijabone suffered fractures of both them children. TChere are a num FimeraL” Home. Dr. George S. about 200 miles east of Bombay. to thte work—ta war and/peace. • The monthly meeting of the Eberhardt of Hartford; corre* 33 valid Indefinitely for five pounds The Mancheater Ration Board te First Class, U.^S. Marine Cbtps will Uy results of today's v ber at St. Francla' and about ten like Christmas” since Heidi re ISrookes. pastor of Union Cohgre- can get unemployment pay from Ladles of SL Maurice wUl be'toeld each. Stamp 40 good for five now quartered in the State Ar have on the national elections been a problem to his parents in arms and Herman Toplch, 16, of turned home. Yesterday Paul, In addition to her ordination ta the The small fee for n^berahlp ponding Moretary, Miu Winifred Reserve. Woufided. Mother, Mrs. oar eaw^ his itianner of absenting hlmsw MansfleM Buffered cuts about the in the Municipal hospital, to which churcii artll officiate. Bur- afternoon, Mis* Preusaa waa com- goes toward maintenance of a the Federal government. thte evening at 8 p. m. at the home Leopold o f New Britain; recording pounds for home canning through mory, Main StreeL opposite Leon Mary S. Delaney, 23 ,H*wthorne ble and fair. November. ^ , most of the Injured persons were whose birthday occurred August 4, of Mrs. Anthony Maneggia of An Feb. 28, 1945. ard streeL ■ t one-fifth of the sUta s from hi^e for long period* of face and another civilian, Charles be in Ellington Center mlsaioned as a mianlonary of the nursery school Sri, teacher# and This assures him of a minimum secretary, Miss Marlon CTebart of StreeL Manchester. Uken after the catastrophe, and celebrated that event in connection temetery. dover Road. Shoe* * .. voters V eligible to cast Vese'ley of South Wlllington waa jwlth HeWl's home-coming and toe^ American Board of Commission nurses for theae tinderptivlleged Income of $30 a week for a certain Bridgeport: treasurer, Herts Zert- The weekly schedule of the Fabian, Andrew J., Private, ^'ptoUce have sifted the atorim of Isthr transferred to the other hos- Mr.-Hayward died Saturday at ers for Foreign Missions at a eer; children. Thb, 1* the special work ^umber of weeks, depending upon Ing of Hartford; archivist, Mrs. Book Tliree airplane stampa 1 board follows; , First Class, U. S. Marine Corpa ^hose of larger means know hailota in today's elections, uninjured. children and their friends had,x* Uncas-On-the-Thamos, where he are not expected to give too all three of the minors and Hum- Miraculously the four soldiers, vice Sunday morning at toe First of Guild women. w e length of hla military service. Gladys Klotx of New Britain; ad and 2 good Indrtlnitely. A new Monday, 10 A m. to 4:30 p. m, Reaerve. Dead. Father, Andrew J. Dhries amd have come to the con- ^M r. and Mrs. Schlmmel and their I very happy day. . bad been a patient for toe past Church of Christ (Ckmgregatiotial) The Manchester membetahip has shoe stamp iHlI be validated Nov. Fabian, 'The Maplea,” Shelton; . indication of .wlmt the ^ r - catapulted out of toe Chevrolet ' ■ ■ ' —■ “T - maximum number of weeks visers, the Rev. Robert A. Heyden- Tuesday, CToabd'aJl day. that there will be no unusual ^ o n Ihgt while Humphrey was sedan while it was turning owr, month. He had been in faUing St Wethersfield. A welcqfne to In been steadUy growing through tor fbr ^wblch he can draw the pay te Two in and be good indefinitely with the Geoghegan, John Stephen, Jr., «i«n and woman wUl do wth relch of Waterbury, and the Rev- other*. absentee tmllot. with toe other* in the Homeatead were uninjured except for a few health for aome montha. Ha was dia was given by the Rev. Loy L. yean and It te hm»ed that thte 52. , Wednesday* 2 to 5 p. m. Aviation EtaOioman, Second Class, )x>rn in Providence, R. L, Jan. 13, Herbert Diclisen of Southington. Gasoline or added charges. «Oaly Imoal Impertamse" atraet episode, he does not scratches. " -• . « W ar in PiM^ific Long, home on leave from the Ma year wlU be no dlfferenL (AD states also have unemploy- About 200 attended the conven Thursday end Friday, 10 a m. U.S. Navy. Wounded. Parents. Mr. ate Democratic Omlrman Ad- to have bean the originator ^ the Policfi Investlgattag Peace Drafts 1877; the son of Mahlon B. and rathi Mission, and her commteal► When—and where—the big sur He was a memlter of toe Rock- land Association of Congregation^ dredited with 90. New York Medical Obllege, dro Cordoba, former publisher of ARTHUR DRUG SCORES „^dstes«** to the hospital for sxaminatkm^d type of peacetime conscription for Republicans control 412 of the lieved to have been the three who face engagement long sought by cville Lodge of Eillu, the L O. O. F., 'Mlnteters and Ctourchea during toe ViclimB Rescued ■Where does he apply for the in quarrels with other men. I Moccasins Put Yarmouthpoiit, Maas. — Charles the newspaper El lAjparcial. 845 Main SL Mancheater Labonte remained a patient. JX Maple Grove and attended Union IS which are baUotlng today, engineered to# wild-west rWd on ■ that while le young men of America. American Naval men will be 150 years of Its history. pay" Robert Davis, 20-year-old New Otis, 72, former New York banker' Labonte told police' , Congregational church. He made gcenes of Cloee Contest* the Pagani store Friday night. passing a sand, truck his car Went the divergence of Ideas fought, depends also upon toe de Office Hours of State** Attorney He applies at the nearest U. S Haven Negro, waa held on s coro Under Rationing and publisher. He was a native of Scenes of cloee contest* In re- John "Klelnschmidt of 94 Welta abouftlje form it should take Indi- cision of toe enemy command af his home at toe Elks Club. Mexico City. DcL 3.—(iP>—N a^l employment service office or at ner’s warrant in that city ta con Yarmouth. out of control. He leave# hi#-wife, Mr*. Kath- State's Attorney Donald C. Ftek the local—state or county—unem it yaars. Republican incumbents street, was fined $10 on each c-ates tokMhe necessary legisla ter the Philippine campaign opens. will be ta hi* office ta the Henry crafL launches, fishing _ noats^ , nection with the death of John Two Harimrs, Minn.—Thomas both Btamfctd and Middlctoim two charge*, breach of the peace tion would nave a long twisting It could be that a Naval battle •will crin? Joyce Hayward and a daugh skiffs and haattly-constnicted ployment office. Jones, 30, also a Negro, who waa Insulate Now! ter, Mis# Barbsra C. Hayward, Building Tuesdsiy from 10 a. m, to What’s the time limit? Washington, OcL X—(/P)_ The J. Owens, 88, retired vice president seeking re-election, and assault on his wife followinr route to followxA program for a come ttore. 4 p. m. foi toe purpose of giving raft* were used todi^y to rescue stabbed fatally in a fight on a New of the Duiuth, Missabe A Iron fin the Fairfield county city, a domestic argument at hla home i^lhinese Not year’s military aCtylce for every Likely to Oansejrve Fleet both of Rocky Hill; three broth flood-marooned victims In aouth^ The unemployment must have Haven street early Saturday Office of Price Administration to Range railroad. Keep cool in Stammer, Satuprday afternoon. Judgmwt ers. WendeU F. Hayward of West- toe counsel for toe accused and all started within two yqars after, dis ayor Charles * . Moore is being able-bodied youth might be diluted But, purely from toe viewpoint others interested an opportu^y. eastern M«tico. morning. day ordered under rationing leath- warm in Winter. Save foei by btate Senator Joseph was suspended on a charga of in by educational and physical train boro, Mass.; Warren'S. Hayward Extent of the death and deatrue- charge from the arnied serviced Meriden—Hugh J. Lee, 73, city Getting Help of sound military Judgment, it Is of Ellington, and Charles F. Hay- for consultation with him. The or within two years after the end Held For Mualmigfator er-sole'd moccastaa which previous editor of The Meriden Record. He during the eritieal period ^BOher. He is seeking a fourth toxication. . . , , ing. •' considered more likely, that the criminal term of Tolland Cmmty tion from recent violent storms ly were Imported from Mexico and Was born in Malden, Mass. Prosecutor Raymond A. Johnson As for compulsory peac ■ward of San Francisco; a sister, was undetermined because of dla- of the war, whichever te later. . Foster A. Milligan, 40, of Bloom and enjojr iower fnel bills. Will be Closed told the court that Klalnaehrnldt fleet will be conserved for protec- Mrs. Howard C-'lton of Springfield, Superior Court will open Friday For how many weeks can a vet-. elaewhere and sold ration-fee. Washington, Ind.—Mrs. Mar HANSEN’S ______Mayor Balvatore Enough Now rupted communication*, but gov field, waa arrested -in Hartford military training. Senator dn of the sMortening supply lines at 10:45 a. m. with nine cases in The ruling Will apply to all fd Live and sleep in comforL seoitoig a second term, failed to go U work last Saturitoy bank (D., S. C.) declared; and a nephew, George Colton of ernment official* expressed fears eran draw Federal unemployment yesterday and. Detectivea Chris I Cube! aho. toe drawing-out of the war. If volving 15 person# being ached- pay? ire imports and sales, but sUcL ____^ ^ W i l t o r C. Brock, at 3 o’clock as usual. When hla "I’m for it all the wqy. I think Springfield. uled. Judge* Samuel Mellits will that between 300 and 300 peracw Picking and Gene W. Mars report- ‘ "“.Porte and sales, but such Balsam Wool win make wife arrived home ah* found her (Continued from Page One) done, the battered mer Folio'__ Jowing the receipt of news of Number of Weeks Pay Allowed ed, booked on a charge of man- loe* already -)n the .market may ocrat iM electrical contrac- we're going to get It.” chant flee'' probably could be con preside. ' may have drowned In the tethmus jrour house 10 to 15 degrees OcL 9*k to 2 0 th Inclusive » husband in th* house intoxicated. Senator Downey (D., Calif.) said his death. Mayor Raymond E. Hunt of Tehuantepec nglon. Thte to For each' of his first three slaughter in connection with the be sold without ratibn coupons, supplies into China “over toe voyed in sufficient strength along Tin Caa CoOectlou OPA said. In the past suph mocca cooler in Summer. "The campaign* in each of the 71 He went to bed, tater woke up «>d he thought the idea "deserves and ordered the municip^ flag in Cen Chairman Laurence M. DiUon of Mexico’s second major flood in les# months (90) days of service, he te death of Adam Vansovitz, 66, at lunlUes hava been w ag^ on came downstairs where Mr* hump” has been beyond all praise will receive careful consideration, shorter llne*^-(o keep the enemy tral Park at half-staff until after allowed 8 weeks' unemployment Hartford, which occurred late Sat sins have been classed as house . We win appljr Balaam KletiMChmldt wss working and and that tonnage has exceeded all wai machine toe Vernon Salvage Committee than a month. - ily k^ i candidates but he questioned whether toe the funeral. announces- that the next tin can A hurricane which croaaed toe pay, or a total of 24 weeks for his urday night. slippers, which are nojt rationed. Wool Blanket Insolation in During Which Time We Will-Do Our demanded that toe gW him i ^ e - expectations, but added; Atrial blows agahud Japan's in Bernadette O'Cnanell To Wed first three months of service. This The new ruUng will put import ..b ig state and national issues training should be entirely mili collection wlU take place on Thurs isthmus brought storms and to^ Dr Walter Weiasenborn, medl jrour attic now ao yon majr r the nominee* for stats and na- toing to eati This Mrs. Kleln- ‘The fact remains tost after the dustries, certainly wULrlay a big New York, Sept. 30.—(Special) means, of course, that he must ed and U. S. mad# lootwear on the minimum requirements of the tary. day, OcL 26, with city truck# mak rential ratal which washed away cal examiner, attributed the death enjoy jrear ’round comfort poeU. \ schmidt refuied to do and, her hus- Siiggesta More Education part in toe final crushlngsof that —St. 'Jerome’s church In New York, villages and left survtvOn cltag- have been unemployed all of those same rationing basis- Domestic •FALL HOUSECLEANING American Air Force have ^ n enemy. But, excepting thexP-29 ing the collection. Housewives are of Vansovlte feiJnJUriea he suffer band attacked her. . Senator Johnson CD., Colo.) will be toe scene of toe wedding on urged to have their can# ready to tag to trass, crowded oa roofa and 24 weeks in order to draw that manufacturers have beCn unable for many y e a r a . ----- — Hearing toe commotion down met, supplies flown in for toe Chi Super-Fortresses, po planes October 14. of Miss Bernadette m.uch pay. If • Re's jobless only ed when his head struck the floor suggested additional educational be collected at this time. on top# of boxcars. ' of the plant of the Hartford Elec to put moccasins of similar design We abo apply roofs ayid’^ • ADD NEW EQUIPMENT TO SERVE YOU BETTER stairs, Klelnschmldfs son vrsnt nes* Armies are necessarily very opportunities might well be pro have been able to deliver hea . Connell, 37, a former resident of one week, then he gets-only one on the market because they had down and father and aon got tato limited, and virtually all of toese blows against Japanese industrial now at 419 West 34th week's pay. tric Steel corporation where he sidewann. Police Court have been allocated to Chinese vided, along with any military and Milligan were emplc^ed. not been permitted to use leather an argument In the house, which training, perhaps through expan- centers. Bases in China could'help Btr«et^thte city, and Daniel Coak- But for every month of service, soles on that type of footwear . yoa *v«- eoiul4*r.« •ATTEND NATIONAL RESTAURANT WARTIME was later continued on th* laam forces fighting on toe SMween answer toe problem of how Jap The detectives said Milligan ad ' a P.raoaal loan as tbs , FREE ESTIMATE! I ' aion of the Reserve Officers Train ley ReMei), 35. of 510 West 34th 19 Fire Alarms after those first three months, he since May, 1943. solution to your problsmT A CONFERENCE bond of $300 was posted this outside. Neighbors were aroused front, where Chins hss ing Corps or the Civilian Military anese Industry can be destroyed street, a ls o ^ w 'F.drk, it was dis te allowed one month’s pay. Sup mitted gi'vlng Vanaovits a ’’alight loan provM.s n.MIs* cash, Financing Arranged. X with AMo Pagani, clerk and toe poUe* were called. importtot contribution to th# suc from the air, but there, for the closed when th*. coiipje secured pose a veteran bad served four push,” biit he aaserted the latter without tha embarrasam.nt cessful Biirpia campslgn,” . Training Corps. , . „ During the Month FUEL of askln* othsts. S.nilbis olice Court by Thomas U Ail made their stands in talks present at least, the oUUotdc is not their marriage llctow at the Muni months. Then for tHe first thfee had kicked him twice before that. monthly paym.nts you can The spokesman’s statement wa* bright with Japanese Armies forc‘d Prayers Bring afford ars uransod. Mora- ophrey of 180 West Center issued in respdoae to Prime in ^ with reporter*. cipal budding hero ihte morning. months he would be entitled to WILLIAM F. We Are the Authorized Downyflake Donut Depot ..et, "aelesslng his son, Jamm T think a year’s training would ing abandonment of air bases rath' Rev. Fr. CampbeU wlU perforin the 34 weeks’ pay but for the fourth ev«.. th* coat U modaralA Germans' Lose Ister Churchill’* sjieech in the ei than establishment of new anas. During th* month of rOTMMn*ls.tMtsrawMa. I amphrey from custody of toe House of Commona lUt week dur be ykuabU so far aa toe men are ceremony. month only one month’s pay, or a Torirington Doctor Total o( $40,581 SMI* f o Mtly da Mats. ' JOHNSON concerned,” Johnson said. „ That Japanese Army hasn’t The proapective bride, who i there were 19 alarms of,lire in toe total of 28 weeks. A loan of tKW eosts liO.M In Manchester. a in connection with a wild' Three Islands ing which he expressed disappoint been tested on a large scale by any town of Manchester of, which 10 when promptly rapald In l i Broad Street * aseapad* which occurred last ment of reverses In Chin*. "But aa a defense measure I daughter of Michael and Catheri IRhat are the rules ? monthly conMcutlv* InMall- SEE THEM MADE — ALWAYS FRESH! think it’s absolutely a failure. American groilnd forces but mili Donohue O'Connell, was born in e taken care of by the M.FD. Gate B30 Weekly Is Taken by Death menu of tlS.Ot *aeh. TELEPHONE 7426 - Ihriday night , ary men agree it te a well-trained ■nrt'.ninp. by the S.M.F.D;-.' New Britain, Oct. 2.—(/p}— Contrary to prevloua reports of (Continned (rooi Page One) There are at least three other Rockville:' "Al native of New Ism A comptetety nnamployed vet Frianfflyi Friaata flaavlea things more Important to de and well equipped fighting force. don, Mr. Redden te toe son of eight StlU alarms In eran gets 130 8 week. If partly 'Solely In answer to prayer” $40,- Don't borrow unnM*uarlly. - dim liKddenr which tovolvsd an at- ^iNelson May Be both districts, but in toe North 684 has been contributed during but If a loaa I#, to your ad- ^'tamptsd raid on tha-ators of Bara- Second Altoome brigade and fense.” he added, listing these aa; Francis and Mary Doyle Redden. employed, he gets the difference Torr ington* Oct. 2.—()P)—Dr. vanlag*, 'P.rkbnar want, t* 25th Anniversary End toera^^era two whistle alarms the past fiscal year to the (Chil Vchto Pagiuii, 60 Homeatead atraet highland Infantry regiment, wem Personal Aide Metals Stockpile Needed and SJaiFJD, one beU alarm. between hte wage and the week Abram J. Barker, 76. a practicing M rs. you. XVCTytblite la 1. An adequate stockpile of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chapman, ly allowance, plus $3. For ex physician here tor over 40 years dren’s Home in this city. Rev. Dr. bahdi.d .Imply and prl- ,by four bor^, three. minora and said to he taking part in toe flght- To Vole Tonight John E. Kiingberg, founder and vat.ly on your aisnatura X young Humphrey, police are of the meUU* needed for war, and by that of 94 Grove streeL obeerved their ample: and a member of' tbe_ataff of the alon*. S . If yoa nood cask 25th wedding anniversary Sund^ superintendenL reported today in I opinion after questioning the ‘"L v o days ago to* Oraek Prime '' (Continued From Png* One) he mean* a supply that would last i On New 6j(-Law He aarna $10. Subtract the $3 C2iariotte Ruagerford hospital •dm. In. pbon. or snitA Minister, ' George -Papandreou, through six year# of war. ; and have been spending the v^eK- Have It mentioned above from the 310. since that taatitution was found his annual reporL Since the Chil youngster* that Humphrey- was end in New York City. MriL Uhap- WhylliQinaiiis «f I dren’s Home was eatablteh.ed ta -not the ringleader of the group. hinted that Greece'srede's liberation iioerauon waswn» i former WPB chairman with a 2. An efficient research pro TTiat loaves $7. Then aubtract the ed, died today at the hospital aft PERSONAL FINANCE CO. gram for the continued develop man te toe former Mae picklnson. H m PVBflcribsd 37 from th* $20. That leaves $13. er an illneffi of aeveral montha. 1903, gross receipts have been The. accuaed was met Friday drawing ne%r,. From-Cairo he *b* Lmiall steff and perhaps a new title One of the matter* to bd con They were married mrYlctobef 1, flight in OenUr Park by toe three nounced the signing of an agree would merely expand his present ment of new planes, ships and bellyered Hte unemployment pay then would He wa* former president of the $1,174,499, contributions , having sidered by .the voters tonight in 1919, at St. BernajrfPs Rectory by been received from all over the Thaatw ■mieiac minora who threatened him with ment between the Greek govern role as Mr. Roosevelt s special weapons of all sorts. High Scliool haU te a new by-law he $18. ITiua hte totri weekly in- Litchfield County Medical Asso ^ »baa# S4«. -toe Rev. M. H. May. aome would be $23. ciation, Ybrmer president of the world. Th# response. Dr. Kiing '■ two gima which they had stolen ment and armed organisation* in envoy and counsellor on matter* 8. The establishment in the that will govern entertainments. O arto^ Collection rw taff. Greece and aaliT: ‘Today la toe State or War departments or both A self-employed veteran whose Torritigtoo Medical Society, a berg said, has been due principally toaaaaa Ma asc from a home and forced him to of oversea# trade and economic It anas drawn at the request of The vrinter schedule for toe col to prayer. X accompany them on * town last time we address the nations rehablUtatlon. of an intelligence dlvl(il«i that net earnings am less than $100 q mqmber at the Draft Medical Ad- Chief Gordon and give#-him the lection ^ garbage in the dty atart- month can get this compensation, r roundup to steal a car for their from abroad. The time that aepar- Patching up the tattered Chli^ would "let ua know axsetly what power to anforoa tha law. It is ___ .y^and residents are asked viaoiy Board ta.tba teat war, for : ' uab. Humphrey, who la 16 year* atea us is now very ahort.’ eae war effort was toe primary aim all our potential enemies are do- M C n i g i s too. He receives the difference l>e- mer acting health officer for Tor- as follows: place toelr garbage In suitable tween $100 and his net earnings of aga, can drive a car although of Nelaon'a recent. Journey to Number 8. Voted: That ctmtainera near Ute curtotone or (DUCYO O O L B V iV rington and a member of the Ma tog” Pertinatn amsf be go^ when thou- for tha past month. For example; sonic order. ■ he has no license" to drive, aniMt 1* Beaufighters. Efe$troy Chungking. However, he la known Like Marshall’s Froposal following by-laws be and toe same sidewalk. CoUectiona win start at •SBumed that the three boya knew to have ambitious plan* tor toe In- Both Johnson and Maybank said upon thousands at Doctors OIL GOMPi L ^ month he earned $50 net. He leaves hte wife, Lucy, a ais- are hereby adopted. 7 a. m. The fpMowtag is toe sched have prescribed it tor so many yean. Center Street TO# government win give lilm $50. ter of the late John M. Wadhanu, this and had planned to use him as Five German Aircraft iduatrlal exploltatwn of Chinas they liked Gen. George C. Mar- Section 1 “The C5»iM_oL-Po- ule of collections: . Pertussin sets at once to leBeva voor their tool In their ptans. shaU’s proposal for a small pro Monday, Brooklyn, Cherry, Ham- eouriitac.lt loosens and makes phleam BuL like the Jobless veteran, the former state senator and membar Cairo. Oct; 2-W )-R.A.l>. Beau- vast labor resources after ^ lice shall have powdr to grant PHONE 629S Mlf-employed veteran earntaar of the State Board Of Finance. Superfluous Hair Removed You Do Not The four boys went to Hqine- figWra destroyed five more Oer- through th# fessional, standing Army. They wriUen llcense^to peraons apply monepHigh. Morrison, Nye, Rau, eemr to raise.- Safe and eBeewvs lor stead street to raid the Pagani aald’ it could be,'kept up through River, Thomas and West streets, both old and young, Inespanriial J*M than $100 nat monthly can Two sons ateo siurvive. mat) aircraft over Aegean Ulanda],machinery w d ing for the aama for cirouaea, car « ^ n o more fhan the maximum _ Permanently — Ptainlesaly — Safely! store, which ta in a section of SlTring the. night, briiiglng totto ‘rate P ~ J f ^ ^ • j f ' S S c c S rotation or youth* who go through nivals p other performancm M south of West Main. Grand ave $20 We^ly. town close to the former enemy losses to 16 within toe last could make a ^ r ^ r . if M .c e ^ ^ a year’s military service. he slpin consider proper to b* U- nue, Midland avenue, Jacob Lane, Maybank said toe military Linden Place, Pilisbury Hill, Ver II» Brothers raUroad tracks snd six toys, a'Middle East air com- it cepsCd, and for such time a# he must a Jobtamv^rkn. do? FREE CONSULTATION^ near the Hilliard woodlands. The munlque annoUheed today. to supply her training would be valuable not fiwai deem flL and on or under non avenue- fWOMH,n ii_ , only from toe standpoint of p i^ -•Tuesday, CT»estUuL North Park, Moat Be AUa ta Work three “minors tried to get Hum- \ Th^majority of toe planes shot kets tor ch^eap g ^ ^ * ® o r such reasonable / condition* or EMILY STEPHENSON YERBURY He mua- regwter aLa public em- DtYwIaliWriIMKST ♦ TELp>HONE 2-1264 " pmey to go into the store to^buy dbwn were large personnel—carry-ling unfriendly Japan 1 paredness, but ateo in building-'lip terms as he may deem beat. Such Oak, Orchard north of . Union, Preapeet and Woodland streets,. t r a n o plt^rment g* aW (^S work S Mn aafler irem bet AMbra faff something while toe three others ing^ transporte, indlcatii^ the_^r. | e c o n ^ c the health of America. , ' licansas may, at any time, to ■hd be avrilable tor auitablk'^itorlc. weak, nerrem, m W» bine at ttaM* waited outside. Humphrey, police Downey wa* apprehepelve about Davte avenue, BUln(rt(m avenue, due to the fUBcUooal "miadi*. M hs Rena tialem* malip were attempting to evacuate yoked by th# said Chief of Ro- Oaynor Place, Talcott avenue. nineas o r/^ b iU ty , which b c a ^ have learned, rgrused to go inside key” men from the Islands. This might tie in alao With pro purely military prdgram, how llce, and if granted upon condi M*60.00 3 0 c e n t s Staging Not Restricted' OF THE i 10 cents' - -Ala trousers alongside bis right IK. of P. to Hold BeaemMas CliiireUn Wsrantea Desfla Some will qualify under J • both ^ . 0 1 to $: 80.00 i'tag and entered toe grouxtd. 3 4 c e n t s 10 cents New York*-(dV-'" JeSn-Paul Everett T. McKinney to CHARTER OAK FederM and state s j^ m a . fo that ’ i ^I^anl, giving chase to the Kansas Gity--(iP)—Bay Long* 7 More i^ te i !Pciy ^ momy the veteran drew $ 8 0 . 0 1 t o $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 ■ -to>ya, slowly, (or he is an Slderiy Slngher,. Metropolitan opera bari Outing on Sunday vfeaskmal-dancer, lias written O. Small* Jr., and Dorrte 8m*U, J'uU U iia Of Atlantic IPro^ncts 3 7 c e n t s TO cents aaan, beard the ahot and. thinking tone ' whose landlady . recently „ om jlioUyafood •.“lh*t“-^-wbHe‘"'''jn property on AdetoWe r o ^ B O E I N G JIS; Si® kewbtracted Alexander Jarvig tg fttxn hte Federal allowsnoe. - v-- UieF ware-llri^ qt him, fired into made him agrbe not to sing white K »"— City recently he discover ^oor 9th District Fire ^(TomwTOwi The Yetaimt )ie was a tenant, .now can sing at I Unne Lodge No. TX Knlghte of brooks Home*. Inc., property on darkness' at them In'return, Pythlaa, wUl hold 1 « annual qut- ed a perfect Hkeneea of Wlnaton AUEYS Greasing Washing i f t e bullet from Paganl’a revolver home. He announced he fiad i - jOctober CTiucchOl hanging in tovVyiUtem Ardmore road. ^ Quick Battery Charging; inb-let another apartment wheiw I |nF tote .c o ^ ^ ^ Rockblll Netoon art ghllery. Tli# Alexander Jarvte ^^t HoteHousep No. 4 School St. high over thalr heads .and f at too Villa Louis*, Pay Bills o r ^nd Money Tj[ie Ecohoinical, piif6K*d to a building on Strickland hte Staging is not . restricted. painting (‘The Groom")the brooks Home#, Ine, uronrilty on servedffit noon and the dinner will Ardmore road. .... i )>e served at about 6 p. m. A pr^ Flemish Artist P l ^ Brueghel, M on./ O c t. "2 1564-1637) deplete the Churahin Oreenbrooke Home#, Inci .^to Tuesday. Oct. 3. 7 p. in. to 9 p. in. Firc b* Window gram at sports and other taterest- Frederick O. E * ^ at *L pr0t»*rty Convenient Way^Buy Register Checks Here Ing event# will occupy the time for counterpart ta -profile, hand on Thursday, Oct. 5, f p. m. to 9 p. m.*. Headquarters 'Par hip. GaUery officiate, wlio never onI Ardmore.raod* UNDER NEW ENTRY BLANK all and an enjoyable tlm# te an ik* Homes, Xne. Blamed on Sim EOT ARY CLUB’S SOAPBOX DERBY hita noticed th* resamblanm, look Orsenbrooli Saturday,’Oct. 7 ,1 0 a. m. to 6 p. in. 4-. ticipated.' > . ed again. Sure pnoiugfa, -it doss. Paul VUold at *1, prbparHr m a n a g e m e n t ' < October 28^ 1944. Members wlito have not aH m y Ardmore road. r , • Xaesday, OcL 10, 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. done BO should contact ono.of toe Take* Own Advlea _ Lillian Fradln to the .Allen New Britain. OcL 3/—(«)—/ V ' y MANCHESTER MAMUHESIEK EVE^aWU UtSKALU/MANUHESTEK. CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1944 iVEmNO HERALD. MANCHEaTBR. CONN, MONDAY, O CTO BER 2,1944 -— PAGE believed the crackamen ware w n o —1 Cool Thieves frightened away ^ 4 constabte standafda of morala, values , and Pre^^ePlan ^ u rch Parley \ . *1 AHl«e leading, bii tough foo WDRO—^ l Today ^8 Radib WNUO—1«0 making his raunds. 1/ \' Monchester. ^ a heavy discipline are the basic cures for Ths brsak wgs dlsoovsrsd at 11 atw on the field; many of-our modem youth proo- HOW TO VOTE W ar Tima Steal atm to be paid, Wvconvert- On War Fund Here O ct 10th 4: m. yestsfday %rhsa ths ms«t dsf^ pri lems. And at the root of every partment manager vlMtsd ths ming Herald lead Into a final tdttory. 7:30 — w n c — Hartford War ^ lUR thing le the home and family Ufa V ------/ 4:00—w n c — V A tita U n Wlf#;< store. PUBUHHBD By rhaps atjfnlflcant footnote ON ^ WDRC — Attemoon Melodlea; Cheat-Robert 8L John; WDRC Newington, ^Oct, 3.r--—Cool me. One itaelf. Children are properly cWl- Newly Elect^Bishop to - - SwaNTINO oo. to the war ahead cornea in the aur- Drive to 4Bt saf vacationtor—OTUnlon la b a * Inj — states ane ArO ...... | "Don’t cut off your nose to apite I throughout the a*.f«l riea; WDRC — Newa; Ad Uner; Air; iWNBC — Blind Date. O. Hartman, newly elected Biahod moved about fivea n»t^ and police tha editor’s obalr for a weak. In Calala may be the aplrlt which your lace." 1 Fund hers U 1 w t o t _ Newa; Music; WNBC 0:00—w n c — Telephone Hour; of the Boston area will be present «hs agBOCtATTOmaiBlIJLP*-; fB_ wI S la everywhere behind the German It aeema to me that the poopie —Terry and the PtratM. WDRC—Radio Theater; WTHT and speak in tha afternoon and - iSa«)Sated Press is e*el^ »*^ ,front line i of fanatical young of MancheaUi' have^ nearly Shall the Towh Purchase the “Golf Lots" so-called — Oabrial Haattar; WNBC — give the princima addraas in the to tbs use oj. reached the dangerous point of Counter Spy. _ evening on "The Crusade for aispa'tebas eisdlteo toU or Naxla. and a Lot Owned by Cheney Bro ths* I®if **»• Ohriat" Dr. Harry Worley, recent “ ^?Stsa(BHBBR aoniT em France are threatening to an American soldier complete his 6:00—News on all SUtions. O; Aahton will direct the music and SioN a larger than aectlonal pride. education In a Oerman prison 3:05_WDRC — Hartford Oourant lofl^^nnPHT —Demooratie Btita ______, atriko unleaa they . receive a BO As one who haa made Manches- There Is No Connection Between the Question^v- play the organ and tha South owr camp, esUbllah a merchant News. Central Commlttaa; WNBO —‘ church *oIr will aing. This will be In this long list you’re sure to find the tsr hla home by choice, rather ers and the Levers Controlling tho Votes for T seaman’s recreation center on a 8:18—w n c — History in the than by accident of birth In any Offices. It Is Possible To Vot* On tho Qaestion Without Ted Malone. _ ... a pilblic meeting and all peraons as soundly as a period and wood to make yovr had-* .^.sphlnl— s•rmta iw soaeariu la^aa- | comaa at a time when Pacific atoU, sending a U; 8. O. Headlines; WDRC — Lyn MuF- 10;30-WnC - Dr. t Q.; WDRC wifi ha weleoths. room one of distinction. litMfMnit Th# Msnchww Franca haa juat bean liberated, of ita sections. I believe I can Voting On Town Offices. camp-show to tm isolated A n^ ray's Music; WTHT — Music —Johnny M oigan Show; WTHT-^ An Informal reception Will be Hfald. tnb« a less prejudiced attitude In base in tha Burmese Jungle, feed before Franca haa had time to ‘for You; Concert Hour; WNBC —Muaio; WNBC — Mayor Mor- held for Bishop and Mrs. Hartman niattara pertBUilng to the town ing Chlheee refugees fleeing kelf/e —Odell Shepard. tensen and Robert fit John. in tha parlors of tha church late Monday, October 2 achieve a atable government of welfare. ' . the Japanese drive on Kweilin, 8:80—w n c — OdeU Shepard; 11:00—w n c — Newe; WDRC — in the afternoon. Bishop Hartman '\ lU own. wWle the haelmarka of Wa have In tha laat few weeka POLLS IN THE S T A f E ARMORY otothtng a BMtlah robot victim In WDRC— Democratic State Cen Newe; WTHT — Newt; WNBC who was formerly editor of Zion’s \ the Nail oppretror can atm be had tha opportunity to ute our London, supplying seed to a Greek tral Comcalttee; WNBC — Pro — Nev/e. Herald, tha Methodist weekly pub Our Effort To Win Nout. farmer, caring for Jewish refugee i ^ -S i found all ovar the soil of France right to vota. directed by our own OPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 gram of Song; Parade of Stars. 11:15—'W n C — Harkneea o l lished to Boston, was elected BUh- I'Ve one can teU how long the IntelUgence, upon mktters of last- children from Europe, and maln- 6:48—vniC — Lowell Thomas; Washington; WDRC — Joan op of the Methodist dhurch at the Get all the beneflts th e rrtrr ______Moreover, this threat comes at e i importance to our to-.vn. Have Ulning centers In New Yorki for WDRC ^ World Today: WNBC Brooks; WTHT—Musio; WNBC Oder of the European war Jurisdictional Conference held in from Sleep. Rest tired, eeh- lonser **** “ ' we used that risrht?right? I’ll iaay we FROM 8 A M. TO 8 P. M, aet^ce men and women. —Henry J.sTaylor. Music You Want. Ocean City laat June. ing muscles. Remove fatigue |slc6. It ODAy . wH#- tOIlKVr I iatenca^ o f Rrjmce.--- rtn«A’The .Geram"" 1 have MSInot. Out of over twelve Officials of the War Fund 7:00 — w n c — Muaie Shop; 11:30—w n c — For tha Record; Supper WlU be served by, the emphasise that all relief- WDRC — Johnny Long Crohas- acidt. Prepare yourself for auftny 61 u* hop#d. Th* managed, cleverly al»d akpartly thousand votere, lees than five WDRC — I Lova a MyaUry; W.S.Clfi. of fiouth church at 4 f may achieve thrtr own hundred avaued themeilvee of agency budgeU are cleared with WTHT — Fulton Lewie, Jr.; tra; WNBC—Nat Brandwynne’a b’elo*. Raservatlons musL be the day to come. And really enough, to leave the coal supply the President’s War ReUel Con Orchestra. . made advance for this supper lijgttsat hope—vrtiieb u their voting right Of the few WNBC—^Horace Heldt and Or to enjoy it all! Sleep like you m cuplioai’d completely bare ae they who did vote, It seems to me, that trol Board to prevent dupUcatlng chestra. 11;45—WNBCiiSaludo# Amlgoi. ’ both for local persons and for per ily to make our victory more 18:00—w n c — News; Storiaa of sons coming from out of town. haven't in years.' Choose idrt. vary few used their natural inteUl- any project Vd the American ^ 7:18—w n c — Newa; WDRC — live for ua by making us gcnce. ’They were apparently Cross, the United NaUons Relief Hedda Hota>er’s Hollywood; Esoape. new bedding tomorrow. OnfL.would think that, having Well Attended Meeting , imtii spring to gat IL swayed by old sectional dlFerances and Rehabilitation AdmlntstraUon WTHT—Musical QtUs. 18:80—w n O —f i t Louis Saranada. Juet been* reetored their Uberty, thsM things happen, U plus aoma Instances of'personal or a government e««n?y- . ______I bellava that any Of East Central Pomona Bach Agnwy Haa Special Teak Modern in Solid Birch, thing pertaining to' the welfare While all these groiM art close ■tJiir?; AiS - t o r i ^ ^ of the entire town and Its people ly Interrelated, each haa lU World Series on Radio A 3 9 " e are going' to keep on trying struggle iS! la and should bs far above such J apcotal sphere of activity. For In- and ttw ^ sow. That le our fattest share of French Mvtag. On* petty Influences. garmenU ineludad eportwear, •unoe, in tha case of war prlaon- Steams A Foster's finest all felt mat Modara mofitoffar nkM than atralflit, a4V4ga, fitay^o H r* fiar llnaa, dresses, ooata, evening gowns and the American Rad Cross lup- At 2:45 on Wednesday g l4rtteMi strategy no matter how would ttUnk th a t, no matter hw Wa mlist realise that we are mona Orange met Friday evening tress. Made of pure white downy felt V Jlran^ famedlfodemdMg^ now a town of nearly. If not over, at the Hebron->• Orange Hall In acceesortee. During~ ----- tha tha revue revue Mrs. Mrs. I i..u^a pueg faad___food __ and and clothing clothing _ for for the | .layer* and layers of it .. .with a pre 1m eombiaed th 4 t id ^ t h Qm naw giving a alta^ortin effect to m od i H may ooeL HuatilVed the p e o p ^ Laura Squltr^ultr L.acted aa pianist . captured____ _eoldlere while the war This lovely, low, turnsfi post tod m i m ertg- tblry-two thousand people. A Gllead. Master Perry Lathrop was On tha air tonight: formed quilted border. Tops in quafity. the even>famlllar breakfront motif in thia group, '^an ba salacted » la dlstat^ hy two main raa- creaaa may ba, they afford largo part of the vast Increase in U. the chair and gueaU who epoke Frofrtfti Con tinned fu„d oombaU "barbed-wlrs PoUtloal Broadcasts Tonight toslly from Chenw VsUey to N*w York fitau. A trombone eolo waa given by py providing recreational] 8:46 MB»-Oov. Bnri War- NBC, 4-:-Bdward O. Rohlnaon in / With matching pre-war Box Spring, It’S a Trutype Reproduction, mads like Ita glowing ehampagna colored Adirondack b irch.. .a happy isona. TlreL any breathing apace aoina preaent patience. One i^ ld . population of the last few years brieny Included: Past State Maa- vyolc# on the StaUa” : 8:80—Bar- ter Sherman K. Ive# and SUte Po EUith Anderson of Manchester so- educational facilities, rea of Oallf orals from Mla- $79.00 ' sturdy anceator, to maple flnlMt Date about for ita aonfitruotioiL Tbrna piaiM*$17LM r^ v T S ^rman. 'now, or ahoU all. h o ^ t la dua to people Uke myself, who loV conoert Itlehard OMOka; ^ have’ made Manthester our home mona Jean Brundage. MieS Colllne companled her mothar, Hazel of the funds raised about 47 per naapolls, Minn,, under apon- 1740. 94fi.00 tha wtatar, wlU ba uied j avarywhera would have aom# Anderson. A ehdrt memorial aer” cant goas to 8 major acUriUea for Borahlp o f BepdMtenn nattoaal Vooi^eqa Oonoara, Gladys fiwarth- *IL- natura I mamorv lor tha daya when Inter-1 becauae wa Uke It, and we art of the Blue Croee HoeplUlMaUcm thsra to atrsogthan tha imtura|inamOTy wr w ^id mora disgusted lan epoke to the group of Uw vice for thoae serving and thorn osra armed forces namely — oomndtton. out: 8;8(^InfftmaUoa Pleata; 10 eneflta to be derived from th^e who have served la World War n y, g. q ., united Seaman’a —Ooatente4 Conrtrt... ,C8S, 7:80 Hotelbuilt 29’” -/ thair final realatanca, Wa can- nal dlvUrton ^ “ I wito"u»o^' who put their ovm tel- was held. Mra. E. Lounsbury of wgr Prisoner's Aid. 8:85 BLU ' fian. H airy 8. (repeat 10:80)—Bob Hawk Quia; 8 ; afford to let them ralaa In any atrikas oallad in dlploroauc aa^ gshneas and pet*y Jealousy above gpimi and explained who wae eligi Truman from Washington la ble to Join and premium coats, etc. tha NutriUon SeoUon of the State I .pj,, puj], gf the balance la allot-:^ —^vox Poppets: 8:80—Gay Nine Gift dWsnsiva advantage they may hours helped atart Hltlar safely off j town’sjsrelfare Board of Education spoke although So ona would think and subordinate Orangee comprising Menjou in "Shopworn AM^** opportunity C\» acquire a. property and what each shouTd contain. Mii War RaUef Society, United C3Una 10:18 MBS — Aooeptanea BLU, 7—Horaoe Heldt Time; fi;S0 N^qaiimn raslitanrr aaema strong [But human nature la human na-J ...... by^lU. ownovm contour' and the E ast Gentral Pomona and In- ed borders; fine layer ootton felt. Mat- formaUon regarding It should be T.uli»n Griffin accompanied . by ReUef, United Czechoslovak Re • p e ^ M DartlngtOB Hoopea, —Blind Date; 8—Counter Shy; , tresi'with matching pre-war Box Spring, •.A b t' Md iDiBldahla. every miUtary ture, and no one In America need locaUon, would have bwn obtained from membere of the in- Mias OUva Warner sang, ‘Trees" Uef, America Denmark Relief, Socialist vice presidential can 8-AO—Gene Kruppa Band; 10:80— Hearth Brooms $59aS0 of oura tells us thatifeel hoUar than u»a nenco an asset w our-iu«.^ Burftnc6 oonunlttB® — Holmes. Lecturer Mary HlUe received of shadow plcturea depicUng an bourg, American ReUef for Nor Tuesday programi: be fi nightly ritusl from XBMowT IM S gtoima ’ mmt. aie ir“*»*"g sxoallsnt, evsol’niara a*e,nM®y of ua In America Manchester, situated as It is. air raid and the reaulUng opera on the air for lU opening broad- Snowhite I9-^* / Hifhbogr la tottantod aflar • many compllmenU on the program way, PoUsh War Relief, Queen NBC, 8 a. m.—Mirth and Mad- now o n .. .4 0 gift bronmi io i^ v a «M of the atreagth who lia¥it never let the war Inter- practically in the geographic cen- sha presented both for tta educa tion on a victim. Tha program WlUielmlna Fund. Russian War I cast of the World gerles from SL dalphto fiw K rt aboat ITfiOu^ closed with vocal soloa, ‘‘AncKora’’ nsss with Raasome Sherman; are right in order I Wat they do have. But wa have oalou- fart with our acramble for advan- personal anlmoa: tional value 4nd the manner m liellef. Upltsd Y ug^v I Louis has been set MBS for 12:80 p. m—Flight Deck Jam An inexpensive m attress.. .a product of wotkabopTwiniam iavwy U- wlilch It waa offered. Edward and I’LuUaby" by Edward Nord- Fund, Refugee Relief Trustees, and kins Offt Box has Niem ton^raitae || Philadelphia aa* Mtad assay Umas that they ^a^jtago. ------s'Jrom o f Hlllstown Grange. 2:45 p. hi. WedneidsyTTiUs wlU he boree; 2:45 —Hymns of All Steams A Foster.. .designed for guest Ity, rather than any other reason, Foote, master of Hebron Grange U. 8. Oommlttee ior the Cara of Chufehes. CBS, 8:45 a. m,--Dls- in k vfiriety of sixee and rooms and vounMters’ b^s. Made in ths finsat Amsrtaaa ughbeya, iwt manufacture more strength kUled that project. v.elcomed the group and the le- Announoa. Winner 15 minutes ahead of “Play Ball. ’ Ths quaint UtUa Bight tabla ll Mary HlUa w n o u n ^ tlmt the In addlUon to its play by ploy, i&lon "Education For Batter style* with gaily cqh twin site only. Regular $22.60 q uality. Several attempts have been sponse to the greeUng was made The drlvo will last for 8 weeka ,ural U fa” ; 4 p. m.—Sarvlca Craa- tumlBfiB o< OoIobW iiamni finila made to have the town purchase b y^ verseer EUsworlh CoveU. essay contest on "My Oa|den’’ was | Tuma has decided to carry an eve •tra k r. Wooden h ai ■cin. B.«« o. Y«.tii won by Mlurjorle Neelana of Suf- or more until the quota has been ning resume at 7:48 for ea^ mand Parade; 8:18—Edwin C. the “Golf LoU." These have all Faahlon Show Feature raised. \ HUl. a. m.—Breakfast at brooms at $1.25, $1.39 ir ■ absU, a har^, -^tfieU, but a ahell xwo modem developments, both Several young members of Co fteld Orange.'The Hebrcn Orenge gams, to he handled by the gwne failed up lo present time, served a buffet supper of sane* gaidl’A Alan Young: 2:80 p. and $1.69. Brass han mmsthM|rii^ W e know there to a I affecting youth, came in fdf a moptly because of those lumbia Orange presented a fM ^ announcers, BUI Slater, DonJDun- 4 96 loh revue using gaments ttat th^ wlchea, a variety of home-mai phy and BUI Oorum. NBJJ Ladies Be-Ssated, 4:18—Don Nor dled, $ . . Ibdt'io German powers of realat- aound spanking the other day petty bickerings. cakee, plcklea, relishea and coffea. man Show. MBS. This property is also well s.t- had made themselves or that had vioualy had announced A similar m r K i W s >4i^(ia. Wa do not know just when I from Dr. N ikolai Murray Butlaf, Manchester summation Hot 4:18, House Party; 2:16—Jana Oowl; 8 • a O T N I * • . INC. uated geogmphlcally and has dis —NashvflU VariaUii. S' that wmit may ba raached, but wa I president of tiolumhla UniveipUy- tinct characteristics which will Ingford; ISA and 18B, Marlden; der sponsorship of Oio S t L oy* muat keep trying to reach It, It I opa development the distln- make It of Immense value. If our 14A, Naugatuck; 18A, 15B, 18A, Date Book Poat-Dtspatch anjr its station Oeta Chriatmaa Faohkga . might eoat us montha of war not guiabed educator and thought- town owns it Officers W ill 16B, Waterbury; I7A. Seymour; KSD. 17B, Ansonla; 28B, Shelton; W, to kaep trying. We might miss leader remarked waa the abdlca- Today we have, another oppor - Today ^ JaraeyvUle, IU.--«t m l A m m t to Implement the task of aiding from the Ellsworth Mamortal High Monday/OcLk ' | two or three days, tha rasult of putsly disappeared aa an educa- Its kind we may ever have, "Don’t schoifi in tha data a t 1888 and base b®lon» to^^Uactw of antiquti in Waabington County, Mary cut off your nose to spits your fetiirnW vaterana which he taw Paper SalVkga odlertlon In the Hadda Hoppat ttae Batije of Britain might . have tlonat/ Influence, isavihg the was now becoming more and more waa a dilpping dark at tha BroAd commentary on I Gladys face.” Vote "Yes.” Southwest H6UOIH’ of the town. land. (C^st^ $91. 50; DraMtr Baao, in . 00) . ^ X. been different. We c a ^ t Judge LchoOIs a task of developing char- one of the chief responslbUlUet of Brook MIU when he entered the Imii OcL j4 for CBS at 7:18 tonlghL Griswold A. Chappell Army on March 28, 1842. He" haa _tha German position today entire-1 a d ^ . noannera and morals which Selective Service N< Distrttt Conference at her return to a regular l own; tha original of tha mirror. four alstars, Hdea. who la amWoy- :ethodlat beginning at «fter quite ^ i Sworfhbuf ($ 29M when nvailable). The b^ ($ 51J 0) la adapted from a ty by the hard, ferocious ahell the ui'Si^nost an Impossible task when ’ The state has been divided Into South five re-eroployment dlstricta, for ad by the Hamilton Standard Fro- 2 :1 6 /i ' lotta Oraenw^ who fiOW te readad-poaw urn top daaifii dC about . German front lines present' The jt la faced without tha cooperation paller; Ana, employed by tha / Wedneedaj, 0*4. 11 Bob Hope omNBC during the a i^ 1610 Selective Service P«?P0«*«- mer, la toxfiontlnue to radio under vary ferocity of thair reatotaaee of' tbq family. . / \ Ellineton each of tb* suparrislng officers, Aetna Life Insurance Oompaay; ^ Meeting, Honor Roll committee, Mra. Peter' Burnham of East OntiN \tasy mean that thair situation is BaUeria seooM criUdsm to be staUone> ..... Mendny, OcL 14 of Mirth and Madneaa to place of boards, especially thair clerks and High lav fiiflirMi of a quick victory atniight they do come to school. He had Connecticut men who ware among re-emplojrmenl committeemen. Tha Bllaworth M< Opening o f Reci-eaUon ACUvl- Jack Kirkwood, who It retinrntog tho ralilerB when B-24 U berators ■chool so^ r team d< ted the with his wife, LUlian lAlgh, to | T through. The British Second some fins and |ustlfied soom for The iuperrialng officers aim) ties in South Bud bulldtnga. 1 of the 13th A. A, F. staged their Manchester High team 8-0, Tneeday. OcL 17 ths west to conduct■ ■ a *Pacific '- -lflc T net-; TMfkM OHfiim < (Below) The 'design of the Trutype Miiplf- Army,-oyer the weekend, took two I the oo-caUed- ‘ ’progWSStva educa- will keep In touch with the head* the /feouth r t -j Mirf 4* first I lalga • formation strike of agencies in their districts Prtoay afternoon^ Meeting d Local Nurses Aides | zbovL:^or CB8>'Sh<.^ShSHHar' J \ Chest of Drawers was a fam iliar on* in ths" - of those rirong German counter- tion." aghlnSi Japan’s Palau Island base. which perform-veterans’ work oo Wi'ndror High •t Qia Y. cently completed a auimnw re muarn period before 170Q.—It-has a bracket baaa vr attsuflu which, looking lllw 1 ■ He described the “pr^grtssiy*’* The strike, a long over-water haul The EUswa High . . Safnrday, OeL «1 placement oeritM on the BI^. for the big bombers, waa a rouUne as to have InformaUon about school cloaea Friday to 2dth apron and paggad top and edge*, what each agency la doing. T l^ Opportunity to bo. lande a voter] . ntrength, may really be a bold system as "prepoatarpus doctiih*’’ mission for the' Connecticut fliers. rtapect to the me me the late. •nt MnnlclpA bullding.r Hours 9 $68.60. bluff desperately covering up which la producing ita inevitable TJ»# l3th_A.A.F. has blszed_a trail ’ Commander RoWnaon said, would William R. Wood of Windsor help to Wiordlhata rf-employmtat a mr'to $ p. ih. weakness. The ' British - Second effects, in reporis o f undisciplined of'bomba across the Pacific, start HIU./ Sunday. ,OcL 2* Fraods HUl Bigelow owns'tha original of ing from Guadalcanal and h a t^ ^orta *»d avow duplication. Army not only took these counter- youth, and he viewed the opora- qlie CommimltyyWotbera' club Dedication of BudUand's Honor add life id youf floors- at ,the convex moulded mirror, Uusinted in ing'Jap alrpower at New Georgia, Maaohostar Under Miller RolL Caremoniea start at 8 p. m.] attacks and shattered them, but it tion of thej;^"progreselve’’ theory Id Its eleottcn at- offleW*. Wallace N utti^ a book, “Fum ltur* Treas- BOugamvUle, . Rabaul, Kavtnw, The supervlsort and local Wapping ComimSltjr HoUta ^ Friday, OeL fit.: , Listen to Conn^icuts v r ," I17J0 jpeisponded to them by cxpimdlng as something like this:"' -Truk and Yap. The 13Ui struck the boards kriULthaltdlatrlcta w Wednesday avem^. Mra. Marion ConcerL Civic Music Aitacla" once again Its own spevbead up "This plan of action or ratbar first blows land-based bombers D istrict No. L MaJ; w a l ^ UoA High SchpOl baU, f t 8:18 p. m. against TnA and Yap. Altar ta- Christensen was alactad praaldant; linto Holland. non-action would. In Its extreme MUIar; Looal Board lA , IB ; 2A, Mra. Marjorta FUs a vloa preal. Bntnrdny, OeL 28 MOST UNUSUAL tareeption ceased at these two fa 8. Hartford: 4A. Wethei*- Soapbox Derby: aenriml Patton’s Third Army form, first ' of all deprive tfie mous targets, another air lores dent; Mra Dorothy Copeland, a ^ . flald; 4Bf BaM retary; and Mra. Dorothy Harri F rid iv, N ov. 10 > , "i s , ^ and the Seventh Army which came child of bis-Intellectual, aocial and took oyer. — Mrs. Gordon Dinriock and son Manchaatan son, treasurer. Owamlttee obatr- Tin .Can Salvage Collection. POUltICAL . up from southern France are spiritual inheritance and put him SB. UnlonvUle; 6CSr Bristol: 4A men era ways and means, Mra ' fjr' . Richard left here this morning by and 6B. New Britain; 7A, Wind i 'SL?’ mgu to tend com- pounding grimly at the eastern back ih the Garden of Eden to be auto for Atlanta, Qa., wharf “ >ay Mahal Bowem; program, lata ■. fiolvan fiNanty Preblsna . b r o a d c a s t | 4o d o f the Sle^ried Uns. They gin all over again the Ufa" of civi will meet Pik Gordon JW m ^ sor Locks; 7B, Windsor. ,. EUzabetb Grant; nfraahmants. Albuquerqua N. M.—(fl—^Anj ' **’ “ •’ light blue, whits. it.v ' VV' District No. 2, Capt Stanley A- M ra M m r Mulrand; memberehlp> ingenious Indian la ahowtog wom to o n . Of tha flnast dlsplaj* to 'm gannot bs credlted-witta sensation- lized man. who is BtaUoned at Camp Wheeler. They wiU remain there for some Ward, U ^C3t; Local Spard 18A, Mra Sarah HllU. A. wpper eras en vlaitora St the New Mexico "He must be asked,” Dr. Butler state fair what to do with a war Jack jtitovem i' al advances. But they have been weeks. . _ New London: 18B, Groton; 18. aervad after the elMticu. A pro- V'lpsoeking out German tanka at a continued in deacribing tha Ufa of Nonridh: 20V Old L yw 20B, gram followed the buatoesa meat- time beauty pfoblem. Lacking erit- Membere of the Woman’s Coun toal materlala' be fashioned a ge^ I Connectieotffi Ac* ' ynta w h icb'pu ts a taigh cost upon the "progreaalvaf’ system student. cil and their husbands enjoyed a Stonihnton; 28, PUtnam; 28. WU- tog. Mias Beatrice Johnwm limaaUo: 53, Middletown: M, o f hairHCUriers from s tr i^ o f a n l . Coast-to-Co*st Coflfl- ' ' Oblong Looped Shags rtasman toughnaaa in this seetor. To do nothing which he.does not pleasant social at the bums of Mr. two BOloa SheriU CoUtos played an Oval Lbqtad Effiag* and Mrs. U C . Sohluds on Meadow B a it Hamptonr >8. RookviUe. accordioa ,aolo and Nancy Bowm ordinary tip can. lamtotor, prafiiBtlat s Today tha American First Uke to do. f ^ t ....I...... $ 19:50 27x 46 inehas $8A 0 v’V, -•T Brook road. Supper was tarved at Diatrlet N o." 8, MaJ. F. Lyta played a piano aolo; a novelty 86x 60 inches ...... 12,75 B im yl tha fln t AUlad Cores to "Ha must be taUght Knbthbir 4:80 and Mra. Charlea J. Eastwood Summers; Local Board 8A, 8B, number by Mra Dorothy Harrison 1 f'Your 24x 48 inches ...... 5.75 panotrata Uia Siegfried U n^ haa which he does n^t iflioose to learn. entertained with a collection 8V'9B, 10. IIA. IIB. New Ha- and Mra. Elisabeth Grant «wl , 80x 64 inchet. . 9.25 24x 86 inches ...... 4A 6 v^ ; 12A. Hamden; 12B, Bran T O N IG H T 7:30 over to major attack again He must n o t ^ subject to dlsclr- aUdes o f . plcturea which cal kumbart by Lorraine Footer 24x 44 inehea ; ...... 5.76 Charles Skuflwood took at Scott ford ; 14B, MUford; 14C |' W ait •ad Nina Partnt wart pryantod. Conn®cficiit" two'weaks^of virtual atale- pUne in goOd manners and sound Animal. Harvest ^ 3al6 2^ inches ' 4.26 Field and many places en route as Haven. ’’i A coBOtafifiHy Mag eloMo tha pro LidCovers ii 50 , Two-tOne Boffdersd Shags No great or piidden tarrl- morale. wiril as many localp lctn raa.^ DUtrlct No. 4, EJeut Ool. Vai^ gram, ■ -1 , ■ S Y try Night At <:40 1 idvanca ta piMictsd "In other woc^, be muat ba let UauL and Mrs. Tlieodort T. Pal noil S. »• Morehouse,Moronou*®* CapL J.w* Meyta Salvation Arm y H ell 24x 42 in ch ei A 7S Tbomaa Chippeadala’s EntSifih designs wars the InqilratloB of many mer are the parents ol a daughter WTIC> Hartford offenstva. W it cannot faU hloae to do what ha Ucca In thia Hollaiid. aaatoUnt aupervlaor; Oblong Loped Shag* - 3 Colonial Aw«ican piaeas, though the New tT®tid cabinet makam bMn at the RockvUla , Qlty hos cal Board 21A. 21B, 22A. 22B. Vegetables, Froitfi Starting Tomorrow :||8 dssitrlbato Itl] part to tha proo- amaslhg Cwantieth oantituzy in or pital. Lieutenant Palmer le eoroe- SSA.nW. Bridgaport; 24A, D ^ Chicago— (P) —Two policemen, aImptMed the designs in k that lends thra a charm all thair Mi i Jot j . B . Swfict, 19?c84 inches ...... g.76 oC aranrtng ^ aniaiF down— der tlmtIt awhat haa baan called his where bvaraeae. • butyllMB, .Bathal; 28A. Fair- JoiiivbDuffy and Max ^ Sponaorod own. In tide groapara f<>und typical Chippaiidfilc motif a in bmekat toward thait point, wbepevisr IndlviduaUtyIvfduali' may grow naturaUy Mra. Exsora iRlobarde of Thorny field; 25C, Stratford; 24A, South Mated a t the *U ven r M • b ^ - AactMieir. L ------, flutad------comers andJ _Lrbcocco----- . decorations.------“^^^Throaaer b*fi* $6$i.7$ i - ' aonvUle has retimied homa aftaf .Norwalk: flIB. l^ m lk ; tT K u A . girl bdm to Mra. Jew Qrtyb, fiA HfiHhhwe otht* arIB raadMd.' .wli8n ba ta and without ~guidahca or dlsri- gpendtog a ereak with Mrfc IbOBA BfifreilaM atS’Oa Sal*. Centnl Coamtitto* ' I - . . - - ■■■ .. a o T H g a g . INC. M irro r $22.50; Chest $59. 75; Beds $39.50 (a tin tw ii fliaellig^tj^ JB tha of Fairttew J 7 B , Btamford; 27Ci Greenwich. wUa o f n oeryloa man now ow >- • ft O T M f R>Sz $.N C inwnadiata daUvary.; f^ ^ latw ). as Xiak taid family D is h ic t No. 8, lis u L Opmfir. OHu. XI wna Gw ninth ttata -firt Coll* Oatl Cfiaw Alt jf-V-J! afflosir with tha First Huptaltltalng fa n ^ . leaponai- avenua. Wiqiam B. Paper. U8NR. Capt Christ Xh iMtoar of tha kbid p a ^ J Cheater Hunt and men. Mra. Q n ^ ja a m a d the baby F r a t l ta; t|ta l0acHi T w M r blUty. and pulling'einr whale ____ I H^ait B. aaflatant au- [ f e u ..- '■ Acat BpacS . J fc’;- firdihifi ever y o ^ hack to a a ^ lL ^ to ~|li!irnriir H. jli. • m-:T -'"j- MONDAY, OCTOBJJR 2,1944 MANCHESTER E^^NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« Yank$ Retain WACCampaign Obituary W in Tw h Title, 5 Lofty Height !rs Here Ab NazfeHit Funerals liUwaHiaM Told As ■usual, Ghuneys Down Firemen ' Beslwrt Sweesy ^^cflrk Women A w Do was the mo Push A ^ qss (Continued from Page Ooey A commlttsl service for Herbert The game yesterday andsd the big bst Sweesy, Ausbsnff .of Msry Jsae ing In Army Servicesi eeason locally and what a aeaaon hits toe PJ ootfeCtad and in clno, where the enemy wss occu MetcaU SWeesy, who,died In New It has been, 'Hie Twilight League the second tog he caught Hap- 4 to 3 in Playoffs pying the far hank In strength. Bruiunrick, New Jeroey. Friday . Captain James F. Hadiwt who has been in eilstanoe exactly I t py Mtete toa bag on a pretty in Tenth Frmii< Farther to the southwest Brit night, was held thla afternoon et with Sgt Mery Taylor of the years and never before has toe at pick off ay. Festoegay*a Id a u .qllipmeht .vall-ble to meet ish units advancing beyond Mont- the East cemetery, the Rev. Al tendance' and gate receipts come Game Goes 10 Innings;.1 America* '' fNstlOMl Albano reached the Flumldno’s WACs Is touring the New anywhere as near toe to'ials- oif toe St. Louis 5, New Yort^ 2. * . . - . ' Kmtjfalisatioii of our Jmoquard weaving: needs. ■■while fh® very radical changes fred L. Williams of S t Msry’s land sUtes to the InUrest of the The Ml Roclivinlie footbaU team Chicago 4, 6; Boston 8, 7. f'irhe Designing and Card Ou- planned for the Velvet Mill, banks. The enemy dug In and past season. All to sU, It was a will en their gigrid aoMon next Losers Protest Use B a x S c o r e Washington 4, Detroit 1. Pittsburgh 9,1 : Philadelphia 1 .7. Buck Bjrcholfiki scores Deciding Mariier in Extra i p5iictlve PUml 01 was supjwrted by self-propelled WACs,^ gave a brief talk ’ at the banner year. Philadelphia 6, 6; Cleve'teiid 2, 0. New York 6, 6; 8L Louis 5 10. ting Department will occupy tne i' adding some new finishing Kiwania club meeting thla noon. A afternoon at RockvUte Of IndUgible Play«r; Inning on Costly Misplny; M idiry iCnAnveck PropoMd Change i . :C^d - flwr 1 _»Wi. of this mill millttnA and Jac- Jac. machinery,____ and re-arranglng the artillery on the far banka ,qf the toe Middletown Black- Fir Boston 3, 4; Chicago 1, L Brooklyn 8, Ctoetonatl 5. lot moving picture was Mown tM t The gate yesterday amounted to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. hrd cards will also be stored layout of machinery In the Finls^ river. the U. S. Marine Corps to the Pa (jeimoMtrated the WMk that the The JtockvOle eleven will Hif^iglils of Game. mwsdkiga Paces'PA Atliick with Three Bingles; B k Ho u S t r u ^ r e to Be to Southwest of ' Tribola the cific area: a daughter. Miss Esther exactly $188 which te a pretty pen local tinge .with Cart Pe- T. Oowles, ..3 1 1 7 2 1 American th^-,- Ing Department in order to get women are doing to thli War not ny considering that a hat te paaisd. of the non-Jacquard boa a Stralghtllne flow of production . Eighth Army began attacking Metcalf Sweezy of Now Bruns nmn and "Johnny Creasey play Hill, rf ...... 4 1 1 - 0 0 0 (Final gtaadksgs) (FloaiKiadiago) Bests W argo; PA’s Retire Trophy Pdrihanently* le. Elm Sto Block only at the battle fronts but to ChOney Brothers softbaU team A. Cowles, Sb . .4 w. looms >111 be moved Into the No. We are planning to make some al Monte Regglano and Borgh. The wick, three brothers, William the hoapitslB all over the countij^. ing In toe hacklleld and Tiny 0 0 1 3 0 U Pet. w. U Pet. Sweezy of SommervlUe, Mass The weatherman was on toe Pockett on too line. defbated tha Manchester Fire De tt>mUnson, Sf .. -4 0 2 1 0 St. Louis M 66 .578 at. Louis 105 49 ith o f Velvet Mill. 2 Weavih|i Mill. terations In oug'velvet looms in Germans wei% using substantial The' tour Is Being made for the jif toe contestants in the 0 .888 order to Improve their efficiency artillery concentrations along the George and Howard Sweezy. of partment at toa T playground Prijor, cf . . ’.....4 0 0 I 0 0 Detroit ...... -'88 .66 .571 Pittsburgh 60 68 .588 By Earl W. Yost „ . . ' "The p^ewnt, single shuttl^ sole purpose of enlisting more games dating back to tha Now York ...,7 . 83 .589 T o sum up, we are actually In entire Adriatic sector. Derry, New Hampshire, and two The High seMooI griddera Will yesterday afternoon to the plfy- Phelps, I f ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 89 85„ A78 , HitraM Sports Editor \ j / modmilaattoo «rf the ijigh-speed looms will be “ joved women for toe work. Bgt. Taylor ville-Hamllton game four Krhier; sa ....,4 Boston ...... 77 77 AOO Chieago ...... -75 79 .487 the process of modernisation Enooonter Strong Shelling sisters, Mrs. Thon^as Vahghn of comes from Texarkana, Texas. aga Every Sunday waa bb back on toe practice field again 0 1 4 5 0 ■Ilk plant i Into the seco^ floor et the No. 9 Quincy, Maas., anu Mi’s. Frances tola afternoon at toe Oval to qff game for ths second round by Keeney,’ 2b ...... 8 1 s 1 Cleveland ...... 72 82 .466 New York 97 87 .435 Tho Polish Americans annexed the local Twilight Bas^ ilete, new. modem lour whole plant, and when all the Americans of other Fifth Army . In hla talk Captain Tladnot tMd warm and comfortable for' toe score o f 4-2. 0 Philadelphia .. . . 72 of a new! Mill. A comp! Cromp-[steps have been carried out we George of Meriden, .Conn. preparation for Friday afternoon's McGuire, p .... .8 0 1 1 0 82 ,468 Boston ...... 65 89 .422 ball League championship yesterday afternoon at the West units also were encountering about the capture of four Mes- September and earty Ooto)ter. The game was played under 0 Chicago ...... 71 '83 .461 Brooklyn ...... 68 91 .409 The Watkins Funeyal' Service serschmltts to perfect condlUon. game witb Meriden in the Silver Mordavsky, in .8 0 0 12 7 Side Oval before the largest Sunday larowd o f the sea.9on strong enemy ihelling as well as was In charge of the arrange- aty. protest by toe FIraman as the use Waahington...... 64 90 .416 Philadelphia . . . . 61 99 .399 Bam and installed nrst floor inUl for our partlcu^r PU]^®” - He said these fighter planes were Unnoticed to moat f a ^ a fel- of Frank Vlttner who plaired when they tripped the Wiilimantic Fliers in ten innings an^, velvet thick minefields as they Inched menta here. 86 2 T 29 16 4 of Cheney of the No. 3 Weaving Mill, These In fact, ‘‘ forward through the mountains. not to be underestlmstsd. He an lowr was On toe Put. ^bench Who hard baU in toa local Twilight won put by a score of 5 to 4. By virtue of winning, their ptieets ai wtiniT are now actually on order the v^ole United States ^**’* * ‘|* has been s first-hasp Jockey all The basketball season te stlU a Ctteumy Brethers I . Mrw Aagoata Klnckaleper swered questions about the work few weeks away but after watch league was used by the Machin- third title, the PA’s retained permanent possesafon o f the m a announced soon aainot he a more modern, up-to^aW The possibility of both the he has been engaged to since 1942. yeai and helped wttlptha strategy iats, violating a rule in toe Soft- A & R. A. PO. A. E. group I ****^ ^ Eighth and Fifth Armies being The funeral of Mrs. Augusta that the P.A/S employed in a win ing the lads go through a few DelMastrai af ..4 0 coveted Frank C. Busch Trophy. The weather waa perfe^ f. •Om present Old ^ P they are dellvered. In addlUon *® [p>“ »^> m the The attendance prise was won sssalooa teat week at toe East baU Leqgus that no hard baU I Browns Win American .office unit------of looms to the No. eraUoim from able to resume full-scale attacks Kirschsleper, of 19 Proctor road, ning cause, his n a i^ Pete Kleteha, Annlello, i f ___ 4 0 0 for baseball, waim and the field was in excellent condi of the Cheney In ■ a few days was seen with the who died suddenly in a local store by Jim Blair. It was donated by Bide Rcc, we an sun It may player may be used, unless he waa wiUXslx 8 weaving MUl, we are purchas- manufacture to watch. He does everything well Bnders come back to their half of By Joe Reiohler Jyn and devetend may have fln- Solved MwVtocka available for war pur-1 mehta. Our tremely severe flghUng todiy near however are depleted in combat toe same toning to tie up the ball Two out'when winning run waa Asaoolatod PreSe Sporte Writer ■• tally, the gams waa a honey with idoad to dismantle them. raw 9toc^aiocxa avmwow were!have been reorganised to fll our KweUin, locating the battle four strength. and te the key man to the Tale scored. lished to the second division in the PA’S going out in front in the tacks on rsU and canal targets In attack. PrUchllr made half of the game. The Firemen a ^ n took America’a third wartime OmtemlteaUon of the P®f? if J ^ 'w ^ T t o t e '^ c u ? r ^ 1 «nd to seU to new Labor Board to 12 miles .southeast of the rail Weddings Germany and HoUand during the. The major league baU tbeii'respeoUva lesgues, hut they third with a two-run cluster only were announced as usual and when tackles from hte tackle position. the lead in the eighth toning when Stolen bases, Tomlinson, Peter ball season ended yesterday with town of Hlngan. 31 miles from the night. No aircraft were lost In > they' pushed across one run. Cbe- son, HUl; base on balls, off Glea the St. Louis Browns winning produced the leediiig bitten to the to havs the Fliers bounce back to PoUsh-Amsrlean’s Kwangsl provincial CM>ltal. Brazilian Leader Learn* \ the S t Loute-New York and Wash The team does not have any score one to tlieir half. The PA'a Urged Stand these operaUons. ington - Detroit games came breakaway rmtoers, fhut they do neys again tied the aoora .at 3 aU son 1 , off McGuire 4; struck out, their first pennant in the tightest National Olid American League In AB.R.H.PO.A.Er The American Air Force has Terrain Difficult 1 Both American and British to their half of the same' toning. by Gleason 6, by McGuire 7. Um race In American League history, the pereone of Fred (Dixie) Walk picked up another in the fourth to Green, If . 0 0 9 might lost Its advanced base at Tanchuk, Kennedy-Smith through, everyone was quiet as a have a T formation and with Oor- lead 8 to. 1. However, Uiia lead - “isww pys .rii'upUws,"'. with the Fifth Army In Italy, j heavy bombers were idle Sunday mouse. neU, one of the ElsM's powerhouse Neither team managed to score In pires, Stevenson, Osgood, Love a race not decided until ths test er and' Lou Boudreau. BaUow, p ...... ^ 0 1 expansion the fourth abandoned In face of Of Interest locally Is the mar after closing the books on one ot the ninth frame. land, Lynch. out oh the last day. Walker made 191 hits In 535 at was short-livad as the Fliers tied Katkaveck, c 3 5 6 Firm on Pay the Japanese- offensive through Oct. 2.—(iP)—The BrazlUan mmls- temms appearing at toe bowl next It up with .two In the fifth. In tha ter of war, Gen. Eurico Gaspar riage of Mias Jean HamUtoh their busiest months of the war. Rabbit Menoche ran ao much In week, local fans wUl be able to In toe tenth inning the Hose- A 5-2 victory over the New bate for a .357 average, the eame Bycholski, lb .. 2 14 • Hunan and Kwangsl to split China Smith, daughter of Mrs. M a rg o t The big bomtora were over Ger men could not manage to aqueese figure that gave toe ttUe to - St. eighth, both teams rallied for a May, an ...... 0 0 . InabmtyInability to gatget inaenmeryniachlnery ljqulp~nt_wlt^ equip^..^ ,iSf.n®£‘^ l5 ^ lS o la tery S^eaSales DeparuneniDe-rtr«nt wiuwlU Dutra. appointed yesterday to tem the aecond inning that he had to see It to Operation. York Yankees coupled.igrlth a De rim and in the tenth, the run that 1 (Contlnned from Page One) In two. porary command of a Fifth Army B. Smith, of West Haven, to lieu many 30 of the 30 daya to Septem a run to. .The' Macblntete went’ troit defeat by Washington, 4-1, Louie' Stan Muslal ast year. Jacobs, sa .... t a Biatarlals delayed the work »U , super-draft machln- rematoat 609 , Street Fighting Intensified tenant Everett R. Kennedy, son of ber, concentrating on railway ter down In cme-two order only to gave the flag to the Browns by one Boudreau.Tthe only full season waa the Important one crossed tha Becker, cf .... 9 The Chinese communique said front, had a better knowledge to more than five yean ago, would plate for the Pa’e. ,tn this tuna. “ ™ * ^ ‘', „ ^ ^ t u r a of spun ThU raorganlaatlon the^ cent of the nation’s workers would day of the difficult terrain over Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Kennedy, minals choked with auppUes for have Barton reach flist and go gamb, breaking a tie that had player-manager ever to lead the Keeney, 2b .... 9 sum's Stetaanaot and soma of the Utest type departments beneflt by relaxation of wage edn- street fighting Intensitted In of 87 Phelps Road. the western front. According to Paiikers Rolling be re-elected. to.second on an error. Dgl Mastro, existed since Friday. junior clrctut in hitting, hanged Ace Pitchers . Haefs, rf ....., 9. ▲ etotement regardtog the pro- ^ same pletely Integrated. _ well equipped, ^ q ^vorkers Paochlng yesterday with both which Allied Armies are fighting Montgomery's proponents look northward. . The ceremony was performed reoonntdssance reports their work next batter, p^ped up between : With all due credit to the Tigers 191 hits in 6M at bate for a A27 The two teams' ace pitchers op Suroweic, rf .. 9 ^hhS im w iflv^to ^ '■SfSTtlfrmot^iteaUon Siodem mill. J'iU. sides suffering heavy losses. Chi Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock In of seidtog off Nazi forces dug At a Fast Clip upon him as “tho sort of an ad- first and second and Barton By The Associated Press for their amazing climb from average, the lowest to lead the posed one another. Dick Wargo Pawlowskl, 8h 1 m at thsi4snt today* v*wi i/ritt which w® ox*Is position to b® a leader in nese forces, near Paochlng count He visited aeveral Brazilian units on the Siegfried line has been mintetrator the State League needs ■cored the winning run when the Len Eshmont, Norman Navy league since Ty <3obb’e .824 In 1908. fighting near the front and passed the West Haven Methodist chur^. seventh place on July 18, moat for the Fliers and Don Ballou for ______^J^LSrS^oO owaf S Lt b T ^ P ^ t e S S e t a W With the help er-attacked and were said to have The pastor. Rev. Dr. Edwin Hart- highly effecUve. ." to reorganize It after .more than pop fly was d rop ^ . Zoomers—Interceptea pass and. fans were pulling for the Browns, Muslal placed second to Walker the PA’s. As was true in the case I ’oUls . 4? 5 10 SO 11 6 taken two Japanese strongpolnts, through several villages captured Bad weather over the battle Chicago, Oct 2.—()P>—It looked two years of inactivity.'’ Both Gleason and McGuire ran 60 yards for touchdown to with .847, while Bobby Doerr of , T o r aeveral 3wata theem np^-] wa be to ^ J I higher wages out of excess proflta by the Brazilian division. ney, who officiated, used the dou not only because the SewcUmen last week, both were hit hard and Filers :Upa mgda a vanr oaraful I competitive position to manufa^ the labor and those who could remain In one 12 miles west and the other ble ring service. White gladloliM area Sunday prevented ^tenalvs today like those Green Bay Pac^- .They point out his successful pitched excellent ball and both help bOTt Oklahoma. had won a perinant but also be the Boston Red Sox, wlK) left early often, yet both managed to .survive AB.R.R.PO.A.B. six northwest of the city. The Generals Mascarenhaa and Zepo- fiying, but one group of French- administration of the New Haven richly deserve a victory. McGuire to September for the Army, was Menoche, b latthe markets Jtor ***• 1 ture spun yams from synthetic AmerlM have existed business only by adding the pay blo showed the minister around the and white asters decorated the en, vvho once dominated the Na Harry Gilmer, Alabama—Ran cause of their thrilling comeliacK a barrage of base bite and manag 8 8 1 Bxtanaive plana fo r e ^ ^ ^ mixtures of aUple reUtioM ,,2*''* S v e a Increases to their selllpg prices. advance continued, the communi chancel. The soloist. Miss 5*n?« based R.AF. Typhoons shot rock tional FootbaU League, are at It County Les(Die, and "the efficient struck out seven battere, four of after they had.apparently dropped runner-up to Boudreau with iS26. ed to finish up. The PA’e collected Pizzo^ e ... I.» 5 9 . front. way to which he handled the back kickoff for 95 yards for b iS tlU ^ to a suc-l In the case of the first group, he que added. Oeorgen, sang 'T Love You Trul^- ets into the Concrete fortlflcatloni again. them consecutively retiring too touchdown In 27-27 tie with L. S. out of the running. Just torse BiU Nicholson ot toe Chicago base bite In only five Innings, but Roy, cf ... 9 have b een l^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ been set up ao to l ^ «> arserted, "so long as excess profits Sevtre fighting continued near and “Becauae.” / at Dunkerque and blasted at least A t any rate, the Packers, who finances and other affairs of the side once single banded and by U. v/eeks ago. they had skidded to Cubs smd George Stlrnwelss of the the ten that they collected were so Dadalt as , .. 5 t --Baaed fallen Tanchuk on the West river league during hte several terms as New York Yonkeee monopoUsed that It can product a very hlghlceaaful futmw.______taxes are set at 95 per cent the The bnde who was given to 19 barges to the waterways of last week knocked off the defend striking outithe first batte£)in the Otto Graham, North Carolina third place Mter having led bunched that they responal- Mlele, lb t ^ _____ estimate ^ Treasury, not the employer, will and to the southwest and north- Russian Bombers m ar^e by her mother wore • southern HoUand, where there was ing champion Chicago Bears, are secretary-ireasu'rer.” next inning.' virtually all season- moet offensive departments In ble for the runa that Uiay te e te r Johnson, If .... 9 west of Plngham, about 110 miles Pre-Flight—Formei Northwestern their respective loops. Nicholson ^[t adiflyenaenta la each flald. corridor to tbs west by pushing the loss of virtually all bridal gown of white slipper satin considerable enemy traffic. far ahead of the rest of the pack Snap Shota and Short Casta: Gleason struck out six bsttera All-American bore brunt of at- With Sigmiind (Jan):o) Jakucki ed. The Fliers on the other hand McDuff, rf , 9 tUMBt has mada an axtenslva farther up the river. Four trains were blown up to- for the second succeeeive year led Rich. 3b ...... 1st Arnay Starts four miles north of the town of I |.«ductlon In business profits re- Attack Germans; with full length veil of lUuslon and. In both the eastern and western The legislature te expected to McGtorr*^ •’y rack'M'a7u‘dto;;re.;‘ 7p‘.erN avy' hurling a ste-hitcr before 87.816 also coUected their blows in five • ' SaTwhat tha mlU faculties should Oas to the Maila (Meuse) form- aultldg from higher wages." Despite loss of the base, Ameri bouquet of white astera. aide Germany. fans, the largest St. ixruis crowd of In homers with 83 and rune batted innings. It waa not a pitcher's bat Wargo, p ...... 1 divisions, snd if they get past the have before It a plea, originating in with , and also paced the ha to produoe tha various prod- Ing a BoUd 18-mUe asaault wau on the second “ class "either can fighters aiul fighter-bombers The matron of honor, Mrs. Rocket-firing Typhoons kept up alresdy-beaten Pittsburgh Steeler- with Rod and Gun Club, for a law Tommy Tomlinson was the blg^ "Hunchy" Hoernscheraeyer, the season, the Browns swept a 120 tle but both hurlers flashed neta to w moat alBelant manner to Drive to Rhine; struck repeatedly yesterday at Red Troops Gain Charles'''J. Meunnoth, Jr„ of Paw their bUstering attacks on gim sticker for, the North Enders! .Ptey, P»r four-game series from the Yan- scorers with 119 rune. signs of form in several stonsas Totals ...... 88 4 9 29 • 4 ■gainst the German line through prices will have to be increased or Chles^ Gsrdlnal comblnstlon permitting the shooting of hen ' Btimwelss topped the Ameri the aalea rwiuiraments. Nulaild Mid Berlicum, three to these companies will go out of Japanese forces In Kwangsl prov ling, N. Y., sister of the bride, w re poslUons and atrmigpolnts weat m next Sundsy, they certetoly can't pheasants . . . Proponents don't while Frank Vlttner, the ineligible | ’*** Hoosler^ hees, to climax a great stretch by retiring the side to order. Score by innings: •nfghlla tha topic ot this dlacua- toce, which, are still at least-v 80 yellow marquisette anlT carried the Arnhem salient where th* player’ was itoe big gun for tho over Michigan. Nrivc. during which they v.-on 11 can League field to runa with 125, Assault Begins five miles Mat of 'S Hertoken- business and their workere will join (Contlnned from Pkge «"ey ^ th a ra ' ‘post-war’ bo^ch. ‘ toe unemployed.' miles from Kweilin and attacked yellow snd ordhld asters. Germans appeared to to prepar make a habit of crystal-gazing for they merely ask the right to kill a winners. Claude "Buddy” Young, lUino.s lut of ! 2. Filers 001 020 019 0..4 « ! . — that’ la to aoma extent a - >. and tied with teammate Johnny No lees than eight errors were Allied troopa also pushed noi^-1 Qnotea Boosevelt Order the Tinka and Mangshl!* areas In Donald Kennedy was tost m w ing an attack. a champioq. hen and one cock or two cocks The box icore: — National sprint champion dart Althougn long distance slugging X—3 out 'whan winning nut ws9 53Sm ar, as tto atodlaa on w M ^ Yunan. da declared, the "hour P)—J. E. His placement boot gave Badge:s Vern Sttehene accounted ‘ for all ruled for five straight years. was Interrupted, due to ow In- from HoUand to the Belfort gap, limited to minor,engagements and corsage of-TaUsman roses and the us," he says, "Show that hen the- BrovTOs’ runa—pitching waa set the bobbles with aeveral out': ski; two-hose hits, Dadalt; thrss- To the southweats^of the nay h^g gn,j justification for not in the enemy line to more than 60 . midway of toe second quarter and 'Wray, Sports Editor of the St. 7-6 win over Northwestern. Muslal for the second straight staiiding' Including Mickey Kat base hits, Katksvock; ■oerifiesA ah>»*y to secure some machinery In which Americana and British Aachen offentlva AsoericMw cap\l bolding It here or not holding It patrol actions during the last five bridegroom’s mother, burgimdy pheasants Uberated by the aUte Louis Post-Dispatch, was the only the Browns’ chief weapon all sea and aqulpment, on aeebrat of war miles, the front line report said. with black accessories and yelltw passed their way to a 37-6 victory Frank Broyles. Georgia Tech-^— year led the National League In kaveck picking Mlela off first in Menoche, Waigq; double plays, turned back aoorea of sharp enemy tured the seventh century liuxem- j there,” Gaylord',declared: days, a Chinese communique said Yale Grounds Out . before 18,500 fans. It Was an over after the bunting season ctios have one OT the 68 baseball writers in son. Nelson Potter. Jdek Kramer, hits with 197 and doubles with 51.’ production raqiUramenU How- today.. The Chinese repulsed sev^ The GermMis clung, stubbornly rose corsage. They asslatM to Intercepted Clemson forward pass Denny Oalehoiise. Bob Mimcrief tbs second; .Cliff Keeney running Pawlowskl to Bycholski; left o« counter-attacka and forged ahead bourx border town of Grevem^ I Bobby Layne; Texas—17-year- old knuckleballer.^ who had not was St. Louis roolde senastlon, wae in time to double up Mlela b^ ■cored on Menoche’s Une drive BUdra a considerable saving to the The Seventh Army, fighting fof- northeaat and east of 'nddlm, FlnnUh communique Islons over enemy-occupied Ew pe. the StorreliisUtuUoo Its first f ^ though six other teams were buSy old fullback scored two of three beaten the Tigers since Sopt. 16, single to left. to the hlgb be- ^ Vinson. ban since 1942. Isn't on toe Yals were IdUed by predators.” Ted Wilks, with 17-4 for .loT/ fore he - could scamper back to' iS it of produdng steam because of ■^■roi a few hundred yards, had mepy headquarters announced today. the Finns had been\^ to intrs-Ieague exhibitions It may be that some day the Lewteton, Idaho, Oct. 2 —(A*)— touchdowns In 20-0 win over 1941, losing seven straight to the Two leaders to each department first Bofely. Neither Aide was able to do any man; troops to Tornei In north- •late, and probably far from sac The Chicago Bears, Apparently The 'Lewiston Golf' and Country Southwestern. , . the''more efficient type « equip- j Tnto the western entrance of 1 t^bUls o^*F* ] " T ^ b ^ lT "h r o u r t th > ^ tU e These Indian units are threaten Torkington-BurreH question of 'where, when - and Bengals since, was^ the Tiger in each league: ^ KstKaveok. Psees PA’a thing with the off ^ngs served up iMnt, the higher P »fu rM the ^Ito rt gap In the sector near- »utres, only one steel formula now would rMtdt In ing Japanese communications be western Finland at the "M iss Evelyn M. Burrell, dsurt- about ItT"-'-' \ -• ■’ ■■— ■ - ...... ■ rejuvenated after losing to. Green whether to liberate artificially Club championship stays to the Tony Minisi, Petuisylvania — tamer, hurling a four-hitter before American League Ballou and Wargo to the sixth border, since ^yesterday Ooaat Oua^. conqne^rora ta family.* The indlviduat batting stars of erhidi we operate, and the fact eat Austria. ' 1 rPiateau-Saltos. a gene'rM upward movemenTTot all tween Tlddim and the Chlndwln ter of Ralph B i ^ l l ^ Bay 43-28 a .week earUer, came propagated pheasants wUI be set Caught touchdown pass in first 18 a dazed crowd of 45,665 fane Stan Batting -T-Boudreau, Cleveland, —J seventh frames, but In the ♦be* only one plant Is operated The comm inlque also street, became toe bride c< Bataa and Tufte, tossed a tarn- back to hand the Washington Red- Bobby Croider, 16, *defe^ed seconds that led to upoet win over Spence, whose hitting beat De .327 and Doeor, Boston, .325. the gartie _ were Katkaveck who first, half of the eighth, the Filers The British yesterdv The Seventh Army, just to the of groat enough degree fo river, 40 miles to the east.. tled to the satlsfscUon of all con to furnish the required steam, In- two of the strongest Germw | digging Into stiff ^ c e l out sU. or dlmoat all, of the Meanwhile, the main body of ed tost Finnish troops bad ■ton TurkIngtOT, brother of Town fie scare Into Ysle before bowlM aklns, last year’s Eastern division cerned, but thkt tlma Isn't Imme George Sarchet 2 and I yesterday Duke. troit on Friday to create a flrat- Runs—Stlrnwelss, New York, went®three for five for the PA’a scorM a run to go ahead for, tbs nith, BtUl wrw tured an Island to toe Gulf of aerk S; J. Turkingten. at a cere to a superior Blue line early In tos to win the crown held for the past 125, and Johnson, Boston, 107. and Leo Dadalt of the Fliers who •IMfi o f throe plsnts. counter-attacks attacks which “^ ^ t a n c e through rug- 1^,1 purchasing power of any to- the Fifth Indian division with fourth period. Tbe-BttUdogr toire ebamps, a 28-0 lacing before 22,- diately at hand. George Loh, Yale—Scored test place tie, cracked his thlr.1 homer first rime in tht game. With one . " i l » second major step to our were aimed St severing the Nij croase,” the Oklahoman asserted, fighter bomber support was meet Bothnia off KemI, where toe Ger mony performed Saturday at noon 617, the ds/a biggest crowd. Waterfowl Season opens Oct. .14 year by hte father, Henry. Father^ period touchdown, to give EU up- to three days to put the crusher Runs batted In—Stephens, St also collected three safeties. TTie out, Dkdalt doubled over the road. u the consolidation of our megen corridor, and pushed on In ■nils disturbance would occilr at ing suffer resistance .on the mans were reported c a r r ^ out in St, Mary's ‘ / “ “wn which overcame a Georgs RJ«» Washtagton had won an esrlisr ■nd Connecticut gunners should lost to son in toe oemi-finals this '^111 win over Coast Oust’d Acad- on Detroit. , Louis, 106, and Johnson, Boston, PA catcher’s, were two singles and Miela Was.purposely passed to get extensile demolitions. Keml is ardaon flald goal three-point defi year. 103. a tri|^, the longest hit of the mills around “our central holler on operation tlmt broadened their time when the battle ^qtainst In “Aocolate sUrcsse.” the tUdsUrig The rector. Rev. cit started'deep to Yale terrlton axhihtUon from the Bears, 21-7, to Bnd plsnty of native black ducks e-qny. Trout, who teamed' with at JohnWin and he resj^nded with - plant. In order to accomplish this salient toward the west. flation is almost won and a "goal road, north of Tlddim. It was from several miles south of TorneS' ^ Hams, officiate Baltimore. and mallards to occupy their at Hal Newjtouser to set a new lively Hite—Stlrnwelss, New York, game while DadqK pounded out a a single 4o left to drive home " Seeking To Intern Nazis tendanta were Mra Edith U Jud4 near the end of the ‘.third aesslon ball era record with 56 victories, 306, and Boudreau. Cleveland, 19l. double and two singles. Bycholski * & s old Piece Dyeing, Printing, snd Start Fighting Betreat were back hammering away wim lint fumble now would result to Tldtoip, now s main objecUve of , Roger Barksdale. Ytle’a poM At ntteburgh. the Card-Pitt tention until the flight birds arrive. Dadalt. \ Finishing Mills, together with the The Germans sagged back Into losing this battle,” Monroney de- the ciricrent Allied C2ito hills offen- The Finns are seeking to dls-_ •later of toe bride, *snd Artouy A- combination edged out a 17-18 vtc- . . And speaking of flight birds, made his second attempt In three Doubles -r- Boudreau, Cleveland, aiqd BeckOT each coUected two for PA’e Trail boOer plant serving them, wUl to arm and Intern Nazi forces, to Knofla for-whom to*-*»ridaT>M back,-opened toe final frama wits daiYs, fof kls 26th victory, but suf 43, and Kaltner, Cleveland, 41. the PA'e In a winning cause while the defense, after the ruin of “ ^eTmerioans on • ^ clmted, adding that “It would^set alve, tltet the Japanese launched a nifty 18-yard run to tbs torse tory over thO New York Giants tesser broadbUte In imall humlrers Trailing 4 to 3 going, into the abandoned. Our Yam Dyeing De these greatest hounter-attacka the Stage for a chaotic economic their un^ccessful Indian Invasion compliance with the Russian been irecretary for a number « when Fullback Johnny Grigas put mready have aterted rafting up fered his 14th defeat Inateao. Triples—UndeU and Stlrnwelss, Menoche and Johnson each found last half of the eighth frame, the hundred George Loh, baaebsU pltriisr anC New York,'16. Ballou’s deliveiy to their liking partment, Preparation Depart stoce Caen In Norjnandy, and were S rJein d^MMSie U miles souto situation that would make recon iMt spring:. > armistice terms. _ pn a pne-man last half shpw. to In thf waters of the sound . . Thus ths BrowTU, who had fln- PA offensive began to function. ment. and Piece Dying Depart version 'and reestablishment of a .The Helsinki communique hieM- their return from an unan- footbaU quarterback, finally-brow Ished as high second only twice Home runs—Ettan, New York, and laced out two blows apiece.' reported to to starting a fluting eu t of Eplnal only Mr. . and score two touchdo-wns. devriand's BeUef Is they blew in with the hur Katkaveck tripled over Johnson's ment ere to to re-arranged and sound and healthy civilian econo whlle announced toe capture o f s [ndunced wedding trip. acroiSB frdm ^ one after a dw ricane a/few weeks back . . . b^ore—to 1902, their first sssaon, 22, and Stephens, S t Louis, 20. The game started out as a pitch retreat from the Dutch coastal take of wmaahet by Buzzy GhOT- Rassa and the Philadelphia Eagles; many I Stolen banes—Stlrnwelss, New head in. left center.- He talUed on set up to the modem building lOTp'where 300,000 enemy sOldtere | ^f*^ °” 7aiK»u5i Vosges, was my Impossible, r i^ l Nisiterei ne'er ^dssjsrri. i Mre- plairsd a 7-7 tie at Buffalb to Orstermen report seeing several New York, Oct 2.-~«f^BeaideB ■nd -to 1922, when they missed the er’s battle and for two innings it the next'pitch when Bycholekl'sin to central Finland, also wsa taken, housekeeping at 18 UUey street. Bbole of AnsOTite ideked to# sxlfS ball rule bobka—plus several York,' 55, and Case, Washington, whlch_has partially been occupied may to to danger of entrapment, j "Because wages and prices are Rc^rns l^amilies another exhibition. A hundred swans rafted offshore proving that sports experts can be pages of playlnfc hints for kids— penij^snt by one. game—won\ the was upheld. In the third the gled over second to tie the game Yam Dyeing Department | tied together so closely, J would point . ' right to meet St. Louis' NsOonal 47. . Filers broke the ice for s run to About three German divtelonsl“ PAd\aiioe ^ * ^ BIttoMy Contested The Stone. Until then. Richardson’s The-Rama and Eagles each are ■bout-five mifcs from New Haveii just as faUlble as human bgings, as he distributed last year and Pitching — Hughson, Boston, up again at 4 alL _ ing aome of the were reported resisting Canadian Hke to insist that before, any modl- tog Nasls. hgd.passed toe ■ ri^ e undefeated^ln leaguo competition. harbor . . . events of the past weekend indi L e ^ e representeUvi. 'the ffiud- their half when Ken Rich singled _ French forces, Hold I^arlv Here period 20-yard placement wh^ has lined- up 400 radio staUons to 18-5, .788, end Nawhouaer, Detroit Wargo opened the hintb by' latest type" ataliuess steel piece advances along a 30-mlle "ector | ^ Fren^ ■round Mont- fitotiorf of the Little Steel formula of Tslvalkoaki. east <4 The Eagles defeated Boston 38-7 .Thf fan run *»f stripers is big at cate that there hasn’t been much give toem away----That Navy toate to the-World Series opening and was sacrificed to Mcond by reaching first ivhen George Jscoba' dyeing equipment and yam dye AboutTown ^ the csOariiar and bsurely s l^ ^ Wet^spprwe or disapprove mans burned and destroy^ famm Eaetern Ijivteion. The Rams heat wist of New Haven from Ames son. .. .Teams either have what It The Tigers nude a game fight Into centerfleld and Rich scored. drive and kicked ■ tt around. tion, When we complete the Upwards o f 80 mslfiherf of to; wtahtog toargln. ^ _ wasn’t entirely unupected. Before retart of ftek Batting — Walker, Brooklyn, General Elsenhower today ,4- Md‘ S gatostthl. In toe area brfore evacuating. Mrs. A.-H. DUng. presl^t qf the Oacd-Pltt-cluL, 80-28, Sept 24 Point, West Haven, to Stratford takes or they haven’t, as indicated the game Rip Miner told friends .367, and Muslal, S t Louie, .347. The PA’s came back in' Uieir hall Metioche sacrificed Wargo’ to sec eh®n^f we mtUI have one of the. Keam famttles frwn/tote »d Neither team stewre^ any bW Light, and with toem there Is a Wakefield, whose big bat Won a to taUy two runs and go ahead. vised Inhabitants of tbs Dutch of a few hundred yarM. „ h nearby towns, gatoafed yri|teJfday Onteri Church W'omen'a Fedw-r leagusrs. although Next Sunday- the.whole league by those Mg totols pUed up by t thst-lf the MWshlp'rnen'couid'get Runs—Nicholson, Chicago, 116, ond. Plzzo filed out to Becker in finest, modem, piece dyeing and islands in the estiisry of the awlnga into the “chips down” nm of mackerel that run up to Notre Dame, Georgia Tsch, Ohio ■corS of games for them, and toe Haefs singled anq advanced, to yam dyeing plants In our country- (tonnan artUlery and Yankees Control with Mr, snd M ra. Thomas tlon. has called a meettor “ • •Itom Dorsey, too past_thst pnsi, they’d jirobably do and Muslal, S t Louis, 118. deep 'centerfleld and after ths . Schelde, west of Antwerp, to •xeeuUve board for tote evwitag schcd.'le, with New York at Boa- nearly two pounds apiece . . . State; Army, Purdue. Minnesota, great , pitching of NewhousCr and Runs batted to—Nicholson, Chi* second when Pawlowski was safe catch, Wargo Ugged up and beat "The PrinUng, Steaming, and Qm was making the going partly- ^ ^ t » V iKearns of 82 Oiesteut street to Engine Plaint flashed promise. Tha Coast G uar* ; Big blues are rep rted ''apotty oU right.... And “OK” - yDs ^ u t Newhoeer’s 29- vletories on a fleldet’s choice when Wargo evacuate the islands. Immediately Srty hard ■tace m ^ c o h ^ a ^ at 7:48. The first n»e«toig_qf the era couldn't do too much agatoil 1 .ton, Br,^>k!yn at Detroit Chica 6 etc., against rivals that ordinarily Grosaa's prediction on Holy Odes 130, and EIMott, Pittsburgh, the throw to tqirt W*lb plenty, to Finlshmg Departments win be to view of the„likeUhood of a ' 9 Palau Islets at "Bloody .Ground” Pigson Rip, Urt George MuUina' mark of 1909 threw date to second base for a moved'toto a new building which la vmnM•ereressM wdir* were reetrlctedleatHcted^... to tn® . ScenelF**^^^ the Inue's powerful Une. and Yal* go at Oeveland and Washington would put up a touch scrap.... vs. Dartmouth was “Ws may 'not the meet wins turned in by a spare. Roy then, knocked a hot vere and prolonged aerial hom- O U r ilk C dax^aa^ pince Wednasday evening at 8 at Philadelphia, to addition to too North Rert and othaf favorite Only difference for seems to be liHe—Muslal, S t Louis. 197, force play. * Green forced Haefs liner down the 'first ^ s e Une. By- to to erected south of the Velvet j roads because of the hills and ^ s s JuUs Kearns who recently Indteated it needed loU.cff p » ^ spots . . ao score much but we’ll , tackle like Tiger hurler. Among the teagusis bardment.” Big Nasi guns , on V O’clock M toe church,, when ttee to matter the T fomaaUon l« ] CardrPltt game at Green Bay. tost there are more good clvUten anything." . , • Qqvarretta, Chicago, and Holmes, at third, Wargo to Mqnoche. Bal cholokl scooped it up and retlrsd MlU. The Final Inspection, Fold (Oeatimied Frees Fsge One) enlisted til toe Medical 0>rp« And for the encouragement of left-handera, only Bob Grove of the tslands of Waicberen and Zuid r^'tiuftwsffe m ^ the Waves expects to leave Octo- (O o n tta iw o l^ Fags 0 «s) groups win have an toformtolt^.^ teams.,.. jfoeton. 196. . - lou singled over' third to drive the runner,- to end the [nning. ing and Shlpptog D e p ^ e n t ______.togetoer. It te also txpecM Umt is USL—- ^ le r s who haven't bqen able to the 1931 ,Athletics" woh mo Doubles—^MusUI, S t Louie, 51, home Pawlowaki to tie the game occupy one room of ^he Velvet Miu BevSland sUlI block AIli4d use pearsnees. apparenUy attempttog Uon" of toe Japanese remnants I ber 15, and her cousin. W lUlyi \The University of OonnecUcut, Ths experts didn't go wrong In. Apology Dep’t. games with 81. The PA’a went down to order .in of Antwerp port. with an opening, game victory o v « ™o • “ •F.IJeel to the part couple picking Psvot to win the Futurity and Galon, Brooklyn, 43. at ofie all. KatkavOTk singled to their half of the ninth and the building immediately. adjacent to I to harsH road lines (xmttouea Marine tplanes, unloaded I Metres of Wethersfield, fonneny of yuara, there Is news from at The Yankees failed In an at British Drive North hind the push on the Belfort gap. numerous 1,000-pound bomba to I gf tbjs town, la entering toe Navy, t t . xsffJ!ss:r‘''JS«S'-s Mfarwteb behind i t found d lffl^ and become the first horse since It. E Thomas points out that .. 'Triplea—Burett, Pittsburgh, 19, center and Green croi^d the plat Lxxms'was forced into extra innings, the new Printing , arid Finishing least ciM big New Haven sporting tempt to win their fourth straight and Elliott, Pittsburgh,'16.. Led by hard-fighting armor, the The count----- of------German orison^ “demolish remainlhg enemy fort- boQi young people were presented ty to stopping Bates' heavy a ^ l El Chico in 1938, to complete an this dep’t waa prompt to mention ter with the PA’s second run. rajfthe Fliers’half |of the tenth, building; There will to no loss In goods dealer that. "We ate being that Jimmy Foxx hit into a triple flag dropping to third, tos Home runs—Nicholson. Chics* productive capacity, but we wiU British drove five miles north o* J captured Calais r6se to XISO, flcstions” on Bloody Nose ridge. I ^^h a purse of xboney. Mias Grace adtaOk to a stealing finsT quarM - By Carl F. BIsseU undefeated two n $ i old campaign to the Joe McCarthy reginle. T H i i i KUUng Helps Dadalt popped out to sbort -Miela whan, tos Matos Bobcats finaUy] offered a few resla" by manufa^ .iBut how about ,those guys ptey on his first time up as Ports go, 33, and Ott New York, 26. was robbed by Ksetey who shared wooomi^lah______large operating _ savings the village of Oss.-at the norths I jncludtag the Nasi command^ From thea< positions, nortowsrd||[g^j^ itN,j . formerly a chll- .:Newg wsrd supOrvlaor at Memo- connectec for tha only soots Pebelps Montgomery of Hamden, who forgot all about the 'Dgen mouth, Vs., manager but overiook- his hot drive in right. John WPB releases on vttaUy needed ed.his pitching feats for tost rtars aa BiU Dickey, Charlie Kel burgh, 37, and Luplen, Philadel PA’s in the fourth, kUled si poten of bunding aiM oeeupted, and a Maaa (MeuSe), and organised I ^ g,ooo. ansae held up the A m eri^^M -|rt»i hpapltal, and notr serving -to engine, used prlmaHly to Navy bard fought fray, tt was a b former preeldent of toe New and Browns teat spiring when they ler, J ^ Gordon, BUI Johnson and tial Flier rally, while 'in their half, son singled but died on the paths A daughter was bora at toe aluminum.' club. ,.," If Ben Chapman can do phia, 19. as M et^H vas an easy out. third mere stresmlined flow, ■ front commanding the Nasi de-j Abruptly reconsidering his ^ vance for jeveral days,.until toey Imngixnd, u thsir aunt planes. ■ ona tor toe U-Oonna to drop, bol l Haven .County Leogue of Sportm wdrb^cktog toe Yonks and Sens- Spud Chandler, the Yanks out un Pitching—WUks, S t Louis, 17-4, the PA’a managed to score an "Another radical change which une three mllea east of 'Slcbdon to fight to. the dMth. ^ r a by-paased. f 1 A gueat at the party yesterday Hartford hospital yaatartey to Ifc Uia way toay fought back, to ov•^ | tom to fight it out for the Ameri it I call toq^” said Jimmy, and he to first. and Mrs. Bruoe Mfller of 56 South ■sen ond.a former member of .tod .. Anay Winks Nai^ a game fighi but faded te toe last .180, and Itoeecben, 8t Loulq 16-5, other run-with the benefit of «re an to make involves tbs4 Hertogenb0M)>- Tbe Germana-i Bchroeder esUsd it; quite Ssturd^ Xttke Seeeod Air F M i . | coma tha deflrit abould havsj State FUh . and Game Commis can League pennontT did. "• ■ week, rading with four stn lrtt Winning FranM Hawtoorna atosst .762. ' some fancy base running and s Th e last the tenth wss the Bread (Sooda Weaylng MiU.~ A s[ this armored unit was Mar-1 night after 12,500 tops of bomm Tha A m q rl^ s took • ■ " ^ “ [Ktams, who wka horns 00, laava Production Rentmed brouflit joy to their rootare. sion’s Advisory Oounefi may bq- losses, to the tox>4rts. — costly enemy error. et this ndU grew.it bscanis a ratbsr Bernard L, Montgomery's I anfi abella had rained^ on his poM* air field—a 4,800-foot from too Naval Tratotog station come the next Preaident of toe A. W. a L. oevTice frame that sent the PA’s out front, I At Bath Iron Work* j ^ Inasmuch CMss. dt is tb» "Servicemen’s World Se- DoMa Bettor Bqcker llnec sr stogie to right «Mlomerate'''easemMyierate’''aBSMnbly of looms! "Peaert Rat” Seventh division {ttons. n »e, Qsrmsn .holdouts -^wben they occupied Ngeaebus at Sampson. New York. Favot to Bakra State league tk Sportsmen’s Cluhs. Roy KurowsU. tha Pshn State Sgt Joe Louis and hte Army 99 to Owrlty and meant the baU game as Well islet, northward of Pelellu. • Bath. Ma , b e t 2--(P)--Pro6uc- Nasanas win ^ 1 ^ "-c a r t o n , bat ths Army su k snd Cliff Keeney beat out a bunt as the chsmifionship. Ywa big' i t ' Oun new plan, which helped chase Field Merehal j sumndered yesterday morttW#. A delicious buffet luncheon wat. ----- ., .11 <*Miart-1 tomorrow «v ^ ; This wss the groering bUlsf Marine Trainee athlete, never has boxing troupe Is booked for a tour Denver, :Oct 2—(AVr-AU-Amer- for, a base hit. Haqts hoisted to la now being eenied out, Southwest Pacific bombers dam IMs SoUen* chance at a clean costly miscues figured prominent Erwin Rommel across Africa. served by toe women of toe fam ______-,nlng at o’clock at toe horn# of New York, Oct 2—m’s catch, Becker tagged up and ad- dons In the No. 1 Weaving bosch that the , Germans: were at Bristol Filer Killed yMTK>ld oolt which won toa Bal-1 league delegatao prepared for thr homer... .When toe Garde were porison was safe when. Osdolt couldn’t ipptoea Saturday and sank anj employre chocked In at I***^ *^ latreet day. .c . wlUr the Mediterranean sector... n with aome of ths other perfect All 12 of his passes vanced.lo third; Qn the next pitch, bold his easy grounder. Bycholski ■rhia tmrolvae aome extenalye tempting to keep open a safety Puerto Bteus Fissure Sub mont Futurity on Saturday, Wail first “annuel meettog” of tha Maying the PhiUiaa a week ago The Sioux Falls, S. D., Army Air tracks. eliengca, the chief of tSourtland, Ala., Oct. % i- (* ) 8,500-ton freighter-transport to In normal numbers and an offWW j ■ _ Vligll Trucks,' former Detroit nit tt has ktorted to give were completed Saturday oa the KeenM dortqd foT'second and Pis- qtogled to M t the boU just bora- valve between toe British cutoff Second Lieut Joseph Kupa. 19, ot nworo strait, southern Celebes. o t toe Independriit Brotoerhq^ of I qmg Ladles’ AM S o < ^ t^ Con- atoeduled to ba ahippad today tel State League to nton than^ two. pitcher, allowed only six hits Ray thought it might be a good Field claims its baseball team . tolrd LmiUlaV to Charity, former Tulsa U.. Mar \ tossed the ■ 0 threw down to second to la raising the second floor to and the Broad Holland deep, an Groton, OcL^2—(ilV—The sub the Beriln. M wta oemplstod to as 18th." chute troops; P vt Eddie oteo if Maldere’ divldende. That’q be- Six. of tha n amo tourtdown to sfoond, Brttiah heavy gtm and Infantry honus ,'Indtoatloha I " " “ ------“ ■'as*-'’! ha sat up In toe new SenslUvity to radio -Is a term biib of lyaan dortoc A with a ahrriea AK-8tar in Europe and Seaman 1-c fommY cauee there Isn’t any. ■ R's oU throsra*; IncHidl ng tero . made FUsts fls ring Dspejttment Mod’^ Cfiinete Announce. Work 1K . O a t ^ '-XdfttK'ii Is roomtag the PaclflA with ijii. gobs to charity, mootlv war ogen- ageinsf tos Buftifase to Boulder Ths nisrs went ta Some groups of 16 to 20:tnfll- -The cqptlneni of. Aniartica i-aed to define toe degree to which ■pbMa FMd to a ran »«H "y equipment rtoinftolSevere Fighting, a, radio receiving set mpouda to tlte ciKaa ' tp^attraat.' cjr RoUst leiLlB a s ifth sad t M be toetslled. tratoKinto the British lines f but the higjitot In the Worli 8:94-.^; " “ '-V... ’f Is com- bring wipsd^tet tM iy “ Qot. -24-JHK^I KK KVKNlMi HKKALI). MAN(?HESTER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2.1944 V / M AN l M AN C^STER EVE^HNQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 ,1944 PXGE KLEVRf TEN Apartmeitta. Flats, Hglp'Wanted—Mals 3tfj HduKvhuld Goods 51 Motorcycies^Bicydes. H I* intirtr—l»a^rtng 21 Tenements / 8:i i numbara, when eudde Automobiles for Sals 4 ~ hi*' Ser 3nf YOUNG MAN Wa n t e d Full or 0 assi6ed geant tapped .him if shoulder HOI.U KVKKYTHiNt; HEX’ HOT W ATFiR gas heater. A ROOMS AND RATM. upstairs I Cut out about TODAY’C SpicfAU. IMl Chevro ELDERLY MAN does house part-time. Nice hours, excellent and grabttad his ■lacka, WANTED—TRICYCLES, 'Vegard- salary. See Mr. Lltchman. Arthur Call 2-1208 or 120 Woodland St- apartment, on bus line, furi^hed, ( Sense and Nonsense him. let 2 door coach, $205 down, bal-i painting at low cost. Call 8819. • ^ hekt and hot water. 462 North j At laaat thay (er the bare-facta! p Qassified ance weekly or monthly. Get less of condition. C^ll 2-1463. Drug, Rubinow Building Adver&ei^enti Privat* (ekclalming)— Whafa ELECTRIC REKJBIGERX.TOR, In Main street. Call 4293, Oelerful irman (jartsr. Brunner'a proposition, 80 Oak WANTED—GIRLS’ or, BOYS’ to- good condition, $60. Boy's bicycle, Young Man (to the beautiful ^ LltU* Betty (watching th* farm the matte?, Serge? 23 MEN IN s h a d e tobacco ware F o r ^ l e I He took her gently in his arms. girl with the coiumarcial glint to land street, cidl 5101. cycles, regardless of condition. Repairing .$16, In good condition. 406 Wood 4 ROOM APARTMENT,.all mod- s|’or .Real hands spreading out a stack of Se^gehnt—Beoeuse the guy who Anetker ^^drarbscincnts house, essential -work, all winter And praasad her to •hie breast, her eye)—And furthermore-, I can lent us the money for this rifle Call 2-1403. Job, good pay. Wetstone Tobacco land etreet ' ' aril Improvements. Apply. 164 Av JLCPIEMINO oiBrftjOl^EBy Tha lovsly.color loft bar fact; hay to dry, could (ontaln her Giria who go to work In alacka,- 1080 FORD PtCKVP, 1086 DeSoU IF YOUR RADIO won’t pUy the Oak street Buy T o Sell give you 10 excellent reasons why curioalty no longer so she politely ,wgnta It back. May help our fronts, not their • H e n t F o r Sale Maneheater Radip Service will’ Company, Eln. street And lodged on hi* full dress. you should marry me. aedan, 1037 Oldamohlle aedan. i ■* Chapter 12 - \aa_ asked)—lerit a needle you’ra look backs.—^Budd Rudd. Terms and trades. Get Brunner’s make It O. K. Telephone 2-0840. FOR SALE—ICE refrigerator $10. 01i4 '(more cordially)—Why, T o Sen Wanted Autos— WANTED —LINOLEUM layers, tto tha ing for? Mm * the 8«hJee« of Slack* ' T o Buy proj^tton,. 80 Oakland street Biotoixyclef.,,^ 12 73 Birch street experienced, part or full time. Phone'6846. Houses for'Rent 65 follow Peggy-^Why do w* pray every Horace, I really had no Idea you I ------. ^ B a M looked up from her ro^er m*. Against the light Wi day for our daily braad? Why I hat* to talk bshtod their backs, Phone 6101. Watkins Brothers Inc. ed • had that many bank accounts. TbaPa Hm TjraWhK' V,’ANTED USED C A R S -^ lll buy PIANO TUNING and repairing: FOR 8ALE-;-4 ROOMS of furni I Resort Pro^ y for Sale, ,74 Suaaa canae to the -next aftor- late afternoon aky a lone couldn;t w# pray once a week? But why do women call them any year or model. We will pay player piano specialty. John ture. Owner leaving town. Call FOR RENT—4 ROOM house. 50 noon. waa awooptog low. Junior—W* want. our bread A man waa halted hy a pair of Considering alaeka ' ■Uicka? FOR SALE—1088 WILLY8 sedan, Cockerham, 28 Bigelow etreet 2-0023. » Birch. Call 2-0682. n e w 6 ROOM dOTTAOB. be$i Dallah Locklmrt was with Aunt fresh, don’t ,w* dummy? Both pro and oolii, Th* so-called alack* I see each PV^- jjg g l and Foimd top prices for well kept cars. Cols Help W anted- ,cre « land. Tun "Hefa dropping aometbto^ friands who ware arguing wheth good cohdlUon. $300. Call 2-0023. Tel 4219. ' ______gaysge, heat. Acre Sarah. She greeted .Susan w^h a er It was correct to oey a ban is Thay’i* really n6t b«l weak Motors at Center. Phone 4164. _ Male or Female 371 nel Road off Lake street Veri- Aunt Sarah’s strident voice crli Th* Sttuattea: You call on _ JHDAT »ften»oon, Pj cold nod., “I auppoq*' you’vff seen A shout Xexcitoment went up Been on a church door of a small "aitUhg” or "aatUng." The man For tha ahiapea thay*** ea: Contain no alack oF which to 1934 FORD TOURING car. Just Wanted to Rent 68 non. $5,500. Hartford the paper'?” - 7 apeak. friend and get Inside the living .gteMM b etw w Wert 8i WAN’TED—DISHWASHER, light Machinery and Tools 52 along the itreet aa the amaU ifluntry church near Charleston, thought a momant: what you have been looking for. Private inatructlons 28 ”NW I haven’t yet. A n t in g A mman used to be totereated Aa even he who runa may heed, room before you learn that she end Owter aUjet to P^ne- 'Household Services work, good pay. Call Pratt and ] WANTED—4-5 ROOM downatslre white object floated down from iiith Carolina: Man—It la ImmaUrial. • What already has vUltors. i 1 All for $95 full price. Brunner’s, USEnJ JOHN DEERE ahd,^ 10-20 otortltog?” wing to scarcity of labor and in a neat, well-groomed appiuur- Some slack ta'what they seem to Xemec. Reward. C*U 48^» Offered 13-A e l o c u t io n — CLEAR epeech Whitney Cafeteria 6194. McCormick on rubber, new saw apartment single cpttage or'du- ''tb* Circling plane, was lost to raally counts ia whether the hen ia Wrong Way: Back out hastily,' 80 Oakland street. Call 6191. lex. Two adults only, husband ! Legal Notices D a l^ swept the Midvale Cou- view, behind the house tops. lackXof ground space, only dead "laVln*'’ or "lying.’’ anc*. Then Mmeon* Invented need; . , —Art of reading In public— rigs,-cement'rdxers, milk coolers, Her from her tap Ond held It up slacks! * . ••ylngi "Oh, I dtdth't know you ■ W t O n ^ PAIR OF Roaaiy beada. CURTAINS LAUNDERED at Speech difficulties corrected— Sas post-war position. Lived "Miirt have lianded on Main peoplA living to th* parish can be A man of quit* conaiatant had guaata!" d o d g e ’TRUCK. 1985 1-2 ton home. Call 2-1167 between 9-11 milking machines,. used tractor AT A COURT DP opened^ to a half page advertiae- toteiT*d,hcra." thoughts, I B ^ d « t panel body, $160. Good condition. phonetics—Free sample lesson— SitoatlouB^ Wanted— period of years ait present ad-1 Street," Stman said. ^ Bstog a gaatleman la Itka ,b4ing Bight Way: Stay just a ■ fawi a. m. and 7422 between 6-8 p. m. 38 plows, potato diggers. Dublin St MshebesUr. within and f°^;**** mant' headed, "Workers Wanted.” Boya on bleycles began racing A private, .had for hama tlma I mov* the nam* be changed to r - beads with rtlver chain. 847 Cen- 23 Centertleld street Manchester, ’Tutoring school subjects. White Fem ale ^ TYactor Co., WHllJnxntlc, Conn. drese. Must have g o ^ bathroom trlct of itsnehester, on the tod day of happy—if you must try to he, you minutes and then leave without a ' and moderate rent References. | "How those Scarbroughs could off toward the center of. excite The funhjert thing about “Who’s aren’t / been thinking of cashing thus war "tauta."—Frank Lomn. far s t r e e t ______. ' Call 4277, Studio, 709 Main street Phone have the gall!" Dallah said tertl- bonds, until on* night had th* Ungering fanwell that win keep /e-2' ■"X. ■ EXPERIENCED stenographer de Write Box F, Herald. ‘^iS^nt^'mLlllAM 8. HVDSi. B»Q.. ment, smaller chUdretj rtarted on Who" ia thkt It liata so many Im „ _ c - — y®*”’ *»®9toss from her other Business Services Offered 13 2-1392. ,______^ < ly. “ Folks to Midvale don’t have scooters. But even a* Aunt Sarah portant persons none of us ever following dream. H* dreamed thgt TODAY’S SPICCIAL! 1987 Chevro sires position in Manchester. I Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ***Eitat* of Peter K. 8choen_ late of Some people seem to have a "Do Very oRen shaking han^^ (Thla 1* much less awk- WANTED TO RENT 5-6-7 rooms to work for the likes of them.” and Susan turned back- toward hoard of befora Not 'Disturb” s(gii on their brains. he was lying to a foxhole, plckinj^ A dbo emeiits let coach, $279. $96. down, bal FLOOR SANDINO Knowledge of teletype ahd | Hanchester, In Ruaan could feel Aunt Sarah’s MmapMple.feels like taking hold ward for everyone than the first "Number 87634 has designed a ance $1.60 weekly. Brunner’s, 80 by 3 adults. Call 6284. James The Adminletratri* having exhibit the house, Midvale’* ' one taki- off Japs regularly ajid to sufficient Ot a fish. laolutlon.) Laying and Finlahlng Help Ranted—Female jl5 switchboard. Call 6848. FOR SALE—LADIES black 100 ed her adralnlrtratlon ^ u n t ^ t h dbarp eyes on her. She said new victory convict •ultll’ Oakland., street Phone 6191. , percent wool coat, size 44, amail Dearden. came apeedtog up the atreet to 'V ------■ : f OR s a l e — WeU rotted cow J. B. Jenlen—Phone 2-0920 Mid eetate to thla Court for allowance, guordedlyi "Of oouraa maybe atop before Atmt Sarah’s cottage. i ^ u r e T ^ t h e load, will de^er If No Answer—6829 GE34ERAL MAID wwjted. Con fur collar and lapels. Interlined ipiBC people figure a factory gives 1939 BUICK 8PH3CIAL SEDAN, venient home on the Sound. No Dog6—Birds—Pets 41 WANTED TO LEASE with opUon The oldest Maaon boy piled out FUNNY BU SlNfi^ BOOTS AND m BUDDIES S T X u t M weeks. Call Pb«a and double-breasted, excellent of buying, a 6 room ajngle In '*OH DER*D:—’That the -fth day of a small town oecuiity good times Just That Way 1939 Bulck convertible. Brun WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric laund^' January to May In Ari- October. A. D.. 1944. at » tfclock (wJ-> and started on a run toWaird Su BY EDGAR MARTIN .Brothers, 7406. ner’s, 80 Oakland street Phone condition. Call 7621. vicinity of Hollister or Porter y or baJ." aan, a white box to hia band.- motors, etc., repaired. All parts BOnk. Salary $120. Reply giving c o c i o p i PUPPIES, reds, blacks forenoon, at the Probate OBIce, •" “ *« / iS don’t know how anyone 6191. and parti-colors. Irish setters, Street schools. Call 6328. Manchester, be M d the . The boy snatched off the edVer GOSH '(6 ^ TO TOeJK) aviallable. 24-bour sendee. Charg full particulars and references to eigned for a hearing on the rtlowMca OiAild feel any security working iS O W t .NT'S B u t to n h o l e s m a d e , lo cenu ee C. O. D. Manchester 2-1489 Room 702, 342 Madison avenue, females. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 W anted to Ruy> 58 of Mid admlnlatrat^ aoeorot wlU of the box. Heads craned frofia M X i SHOP 'TOO vJW3fv ontVO'.HtV tQO\t ; A 1941 BUICK SEDAN. 1941 Pon NAVY WIFE AND 16 month old Nr a Schrbrough,'*’ snapped Aunt every tide to see. There were Iron THNKXb i OO S tSOWStV •sch. Call 7160. momlnga or evening!. New York 17, New York. Gardner street son, desires s 4 or 5 room un said eaUte and ascertainment of heW Sarah. “They let their worker* cx rr tiac sedanette. 1941 Pontiac and this Court directs the weighs In the box, and on top of O ROCXbNX.'b’. door, 1941 Dodge 2 door, 1940 WANTED- A COOK-housekeeper furnished tenement Write 62 trlx to give public notice to all per . down twenty years ego. 'They’ll them a lone letter, addressed HNIA ? , - _ J l ^\ V jo o . ALL KINDS OF tractor work, WANTED TO BUY child’s tri- do it again."' PonUac eedan, 1939 Pontiac to live In, 2 adults In family, havy 45 Handel Road. East Hartford or sons Interested herein to a p^ a r add "Mias Susan Corboy—Please de He 1 plowing, harrowing, grading-and Articles for Sale cycle. Phone 6846. be heard thereon by publishing a Mpy Susan could m I the hot flush H 0 9 \Vil door, 1939 Plymouth sedan. Cole potato digging. Alao x>rd wood extra help weekly. Call 3469. 8-6409. liver immediately?' n e w 6-Bd(»l HOUSE Motors—4164. WANTED — A 620 ■ FOLDING of thla order In some to her .cheaks. She wanted to cry Susan tore it «q>en. A aingle tawing. Alme-LatuUlpe, 768 Ver FOR SALE—RADIA’TOR, suitable inic a circulation In out; Can’t you ever forget a mis A GIRL OR WOMAN wanted to for bathroom. $15. Lawn mower camera or a 38 mm. for boy over day* b*for« Mid day of hearing ■crawled line slanted acroaa the f o r SA LE — 18.000. 1986 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR sedam non street Telephone 6077. help with general housework, Houses for Bale take that waa made so many years motor runs good. $65. Brunner.'s, with rubber tires. Several new seas. Call 2-1603 or at 44 Hamlin return make ^ „ t DE X rich stationery. . She read It and e l e c t r ic w ir in g and repair Call 5667. ■go? Ckui’t you give the Scar began to laugh. It aald; 80 Oskland street Call 6191. fuel gauges. Call 6747 after 4 street ^ VERNON-PHOENIX S’TREET, 2 Judge. 41 Hyde Street, Manchester ing, any else Job given prompt brougha a chance? ’They dont WOMAN OR GIRL to assist with p. m. ' . three room singles. Urge lots. H-10-8-44. ______' have to atart this factory. But she "Arabella: attention. Phone 8976 before 7 Saectrlclty and running water. 5 1941 MASTER JEEP with steel housework, full or part time. Ap Rooms Withoul Board 59 remembered MerriT* cautioning, Can you sneak Out aod ka\-e Call Hartford 6-6359 pickup body, $498A0. Terms and p. m, . BATHINETTE, WHITE enamel miles frota Manchester, $1,800 AT A COURT OF PBOBA’TE a cup of coffee with me at the ply 29 Cottage street at Manchester, within and I " Oo slow. Don’t antagonize them. trades accepted. Brunner.^B, 80 diaper pall in excellent condition: FOR RENT—CLicAN comfortable apiece. trlct of Manchester, on the tod day of "Jim saysT-" DaUah Liockbart airport? Oakland street Call 6191< COMPiTTENT HOUSEKEEPER, also 9 brand new Curlty and Chix Chkk." Heatlng— Plumbing— room for 2 women. Available knitted on stolidly. "He some- willing to go to Florida for win dlapersi bath thermometer and 8 October $. 82 fheatnut strSet °p?^ent*W LL\®AM 8. HTDE. Eaq.. Umee wonders 11 Tliomy didn’t “Sneak out!" cried Stiaan. 1937 OLDBMOBILB 4 door sedan, pyrei nursing bottles. All f E R E D :~ ‘U 'rt thd 7th day of, d*n anger. *T know that Isn’t ALLEY Phone 7707. Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 tage- Bam, sheds, tool house, S and plow, harrow, cultivator,' saw, October A D.. 1M4, at 9 ® true!” aba cried. **l7)omy did hie WILLNOT PART 'TIME SALESGIRL after forenoon, at the Probate Office. In aald beat to koep her from Btartiiig MALE HELP noons and Saturdays. Apply PRE-WAR STROLLER and large ] WANTED— BY GBa^TLEMAN. tractor, etc. Two wells, 70 acres, Manchester, be and the aame la Fair Prices Moving—Trucking— ■Ised crib. 47 Seaman Circle. furnished room, centrally located. 16 clear, lO mowlnf. Meyers ed for a hearing up that factory." She couMrI Federal Bake Shop, 885 Main aald account with said «*tat*- stop then. Bafore Daliah’a^|wy- Q—What will a sign such \ S^orag* street Write Box E, Herald. water system, copper plumbing, Court dlrecu the Trustee td e * " "Doye, 39A, 96.3,’’ mean to future coops for 12,000 chickens. Every .. tag. aupercilloua gasa, she added /o-j. WANTED lie notice to all P«ry>M . hemy, "Not becauas he thought air. travelers? AUS’TIN A. CHA14BBR8 CO.— WANTB3D —PARTTIME woman Garden— Farm— Dairy thing like new. Owner retiring. therein to appear and be neani oy Win, F. Johnson Apartments, Flats, It wouldn’t be a fine thing for th* *• • “ “ Pl* »lgn the Boflder — Real B«Ut« Full or Part Time Trailer van sarvlcs,. Rsmovals foV shop work. Federal Bakery, Products 50 Bargain. Further particulars ap publishing a copy of this order *" CAA plana for every populated Tenements 63 newspaper having a circulation 1" 8»*d town. But hecAUpe he -thought from coast • > coast deluxe equip 886 Main street. ply Loeaer Realty, South street, this town was too^ prejudiced to place, to 20-foot letters, ta guide TdaplioiM 7426 or 4614 Apply ment orating, packing and ator- f o r s a l e — HAND PICKED | Coventry Lake- Phoiie 266 J-1, District flve days I*'®™ ayera. It would identify tfte town Getting a littlp action into the obstacle course by pu^ WANTED — RELIABLE HIGH A LARGE 3 ROOM apartment hearing and B. give Julie Scarbrough a fair Sga. AOEiOT NORTH AMERI apples and pears. Also windfalls. WUlimanUc. ohance.” a# Doyle, the location as 39.3 north tjilg in a mule every few yards!” CAN VAN LINES INC. BsU- school girl to care for children, Alvah Russell. Moui.Uin Road. I for rent heat, janitor service arid : ‘ - J iMii#* latitude, 95.3 west longitude. An Colonial Board several evenings a week. 28 hot water year'Srourid. Call 6175. TEAR ROUND cottage, on South H-lb-3-44. s— 4. "A fair chance?” Daliah’s black oiates to all parts .c< U. *. A Tsa Glastonbury. Call Manchester | ■area gleamed with satisfaction as arrow would 6’ 87. Brookfleld street or 6647. 68811. ____ atreet, Coventry. Four rooms, SIDE GANCES Company 3 ROOM HEATED apartment, at bath. Furalahed. Nice big lot they aearched Susan's face. They BY GALBRAITH tractively furnished, - central. were purring, “Just os I thought Q—How many nations of South WANTED lawn and big maple trees, $2,700. America have no coastal bound .615 Parber Street Please call between 10 a m. and You’ve gone over to the Scar ary? Household Goods 51 j Half cash.. Locjc- Realty. Manchester broughs. It’s that Scarbrough 12 noon, 3989. A—Two, Bolivia and Paraguay. LISTINGS 9x12 RUGS. WOODEN Ice box, bey. You’ve loat your head over ONE ROOM Heated apartment, f o u r r o o m CALIFORNIA Red Evening Herald a; e f h n u a , C oob^ H obicb. secretary, Ironing board, double hlrii.” AkMid ah* aai{4 sardonical FREG^ELES AND HIS FRIENDS A Rank Faihirt tmfurnished, $15 monthly. In wood log cabi-. Year round In Classified Advertiaementa ly. *Vuaan I must bay you are Q—Who are the Shiites ajfff BY MERRILL BL088BS Aersugs or Town Propwty. beds, maple bedroom suite, bou sulated. FuU cellar. Hot air fur Sunnites? , . / WANTED FOR RENT doir chair, lamps, living room quire Mrs. Irish, 2nd floor, 10 Count all avsrag* word* to a ilna 4«nmtoded.” I . So* B> before yoB b s y o r Depot Square. References re nace, new pump, good weU, nice Initlala. numbara and abbreviation* "It may be weak of me." A—The two great aect* ef Mb* I'U. MANkoe Noua c a m - i r i NO USE. FRfiCK— 1 DONT, suite, davenport love-set high quired. ' fireplace, knotty pine living room. aaeh oount aa a word “ “d oomoound Eared Susan. ‘But then our Con hammedanism. ' PAkJN. lARO. AND l3Er TWINIC THeV'Rff FRETTV ENOUGH } •an. Driver for Fee^ Store. 4-Ro<>m Single chair and odd furniture. Tele Lot 50x260 feet near lake. Bar word* a* two words Minimum eow you eLMjYO phone 6187, Austin ChamWrs 'a prica oi thrss linaa stitution’s weak too. It says Q—How old is ches^T COMMISSIONER 6 ROOM TENEMEI^ aU fur^ gain $4,000. Ttenn*. Loeaer Real ■oiriethtog about a man not being Apply in person. Warehouse. Manchester Green. nished, rugs, coal furnace, steam • Lin* raias per da: for iranaisnt A—Chessmen have been 'un* OF ATHLCTICS ! McKinney Bros. ty. ada ilty until he’s been tried and The FIRST Call Open dally 8-6. Saturday 8-12. heat, shower bath. Adults only. earthed in 60Q04ear-o]d archeo STEP IS ID see BOvetIvo March IL S iged ’to a oduit of law.” ’ logical diggings to Mesopotamia. LARSEN’S FEED Evenings, udonday. Wednesday Write Box R, Herald. SUMMIT STREET, Manchester, 7 Casb Cbarg* ’’Susan!" Aunt Sarah cried. | WHAT H1U5A arid Friday, 7:30-9. room single. Full cellar, tile, hot Conaceutiv* Day* ...| J "Don’t get so excited. Such a DOES — Them Albert F. Knofla 5 ROOM FLAT with all modem water heat braaa plumbing, w e 'll C o h e r SER V IC E STOVE—EX’TRA LARGE brown rtjow Of temper!” WiYCONE better/ Tetephone 4.106 conveniences. Adults preferred. beautiful ground*, lawn, large Susan, shaking with anger, . Depot Square enamel coal or wood burning, 21 Huntlnjtun street Tel. 3796. All ordar* for IrrsguUr inasrtlon* heating stove.'tTS. Call 2-1071. trees, two fireplace*. Venetian wlH b* charaad at th# on* Mm* rata ' M t tb* room and ran upstairs. bllnda, storm window*. Fully In Bpaclal rate* for Ion* tarm avsry In an effort to wear off her fury VSEO FflT niAGIC 2 ROOM COMPLETELY furnish day advsrttalne given 'W " QUICK 6ALE. 9 PIECE dinning ed apartment, steam heat,, pri sulated. Priced right to aeU. Par- Ada ordarad eancellad befor* the ■be ' frantically busied , beraelf. room set; new. $75; 3 piece living vate entrance, 5 minutes to bus tlculara Loeaer Realty. jrd orUh day will b* ehargsd only, changing her clothes, brushtog room set. $100, 2-9x12 rugs, $23 for-tb* acioal number of tlma* tb# her hair Finally the front door M il Fir lint. Has to I e seen to be appre- ad appearad. eharglng each; vanity $6; lawn mower, $7: cUted..Available Oct 2. Call 3336 SIR ECHO , CXl’TTAQE. Fmur tarnad but no illowanc* or relnnd* cloaed. Dallah Lockhart had gone Ci*l)* metal fwagon arid other small after 4 p. m. rooms, bath, pantry. AU new fur can be mad* on tlx, Mms ad* atoopad When she came downstairs artlcles.^aU 8268. ______niture, large living room with after the dfth day. , „ ■ Aunt Sqrah waa atiU to the paf- AUCTION! nice l^place. Good weU pump, No -till forbide” : display line* not ler. She\ didn’t apeNi and' Suaan V/ FOH SALE—MAPU^ BEDS with knew a aoSne lay ahead. nice lawn, oak trees, large plot of **The Herald will not be reaponaiblo u m m r o w t t M U RED Fra Finds a Hoi* 7 Rooms of Household Furniture bui^us, metal beds -and oil heat- ] Princess Line ! ground, aoee to lake. Secluded. tor mor# th*n:on# Ineorraet Inaei^ ^ " 1 tell you^JBuaan, If you don t BY FRBO BARMAN At the Home of ttie Late Walter 8qali*s| er, 243 Center street Call 2-1861. $4,000. Half caah. Loeaer Realty. tion of any adveriiaamant ordared take a aUna\Sgatort the Scar . . • for mor* than on* tim*. ' brough*—" Aunt Sarah began. 1 DON’ T SHOOT, BUT mNOT lE/WlN^ I’rade WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN The (nadvartent omission of la- Joe L » — 224 TOWER AVENUE • HARTPOj^D, CONN. f o u r r o o m CO’TTAGE, close to corraot publlcaitop of- ■d^rllaing "I can’t take a stand against THIS NECK OF K WOODS] bllnda Owing tr our very low- lake.-B^mlahed, frlgldalrt, elw- will be rodilfled only by W ”******',^ ■omething Tm not sure is true." (jh"NBLER Till 1 LEARN WHAT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 AT i0:30 A. M. (Rain or Shine) overhead, get our epecial low J of tho ehargo mad* for tb* aarvleo Susan sud slowly. * AND ^^0LU r e a l trlc atove. hot water, large randrrad. . CONflDESCE prices on high grade window screened porch. AU rooiria sealed All advartlaemanlo mutt ^ntona Aunt Sarah forgot to look An good eleaa taratahlage as follows: Fraacia Bacon upright shade* and ifeneUaii blind* com with Flberold. Inner spring mat- ID atylo. copy' ahd typography ril* pathetic. She stiffened and sold bhino, roll top desk, rugs in assorted alses, set of walnut chair* pletely tnatalled Sample* fumtah- trBSses on &Q bsdA. Soiling $2*400 regulatlnns enforced by t^ho Punllsb- ia her old tooe of karah authority, (late Victorlaa style, oak dining set, andiron*, aewlng machine, ed. Capitol Wlndow 8hi.de , srs and they reserve “T n ie?T ni*! Of course It’s true! WRONG fSTA TE beds, dreSner*, linen*,- dishes, hrlc-n-brao, etc. Few Jewelry Items, only. $700 down. Balance $28.00 edit, revise or reject eny copy opo- 341 North Main atreet Phone | ^ r month. Loeaer Realty. tldGFCtf objMttonAbIc Kveryone to Midvale krxiwa it’s GUEGS wmtehes. ete, extension ladder, lawnroower, Uwn toola, chicken ' 8819. Oppn evenlnga (^BINO HOUBB—ClaeeiBed ad* true!” ^ when he / What Have You to wire, wheelbarrow, etc. 8 old shotguns. Property sold, hence to be oubliahed asm* day “ i c k s 1 l a u r e l l o d g e , Coventry Lake. raealvod by 11 o’clock' poos. Bator* "IDveryone in Midvale is will BOts m o X" ■ P this sale. Lnnch aerved. ^ FOR SALE^BLACaC comhlnatlonl ing to take It for granted it’s trua RED Offer? OPEN Glenwood stove, oven broiler, h 't Five large ropma. extra large ddy* IlfilO. porch overlooking lake. Monster tt’a never been proved.” •UITIIV • teeearattsiainoi. ea. t. a aa* a A eer. i RYDER - ROBERT M. REID A SONS,' Auctioneers ^ waterfront. Inquire F. Welgpld, Telephone Yoilr Want Ad* FOR K Mon.. T uch.. Wed. Until 107 Spruce street, upatalra. | fireplace, and completely furn'eh- • t Aunt Sarah gripped the arms n»iciiEi ESTe 1907 sd. Two car garage. Plot 168 feet Ada ar* aoosptod__ ovar the teie- “Consklmng the way they are releasing women from 3UCKE/Z/ 9 P - M. south. ohon* at tb*• CHAKllB AR RATE givsB of her chair,, aiki leaned for ALEXANDER 801 MAIN 8T. PHONE S19S MANfJHESTEH, CONN. laLcfront, 286 feet deep. An un abov* aa a oonvanlence to 'aS advay- ward angrily. “Suimn (torboy, w ar wortL m aybe their- m others will start taking care o f 74* ALLEN ST. PHOBIE 8-8871 SPRINOFIELD. MASS. f o r s a l e —l iv in g r o o m set, usual opportuntty at $4,700. ...ro. bul the CASH will b* /J -i thura., Fri, SaU 6 P. M. aecaptsd aa FUl-l PATMh.NT If how can you be a u ^ a fool? ineni $oon and w e can again, use Ihe old tree as just n JARVIS kitchen set .efrigerator, walnut Loeaer Realty, South street. Cov oald a» the butinaa* office on or oo. Oon’tr'you think I know? I waa puie joafing place* as God intendedr Real EsUte uid Mortgages b^rOom set Call at 16 Bllyeu entry Lak^. Phone 266 J-1, WHll for* th* tevehtb dey foRowm* the btra .whan it all happened. Tliere Road, near Hilliard atreet after] mantle. \ flrei Ineerfloin. of each ad otharwia# waa-.. nevar a . quaaUon in ' my —oaaa-^— rb* CBARflE RATE will b* oollacl- W ASH TUBBS \ V i- 20 Alegander Street 6 p.m . ______mind," mJNEHvkLB 0 ^ ;% A dding T w d apd Tw o Bif LESLIE TURNER ad. ffo reaponelblllfy Cor arrorW in BY FONTAINE hXJX Phone 4112 or 7275 73 taleohoned ads Will be aaaamod and _ "That’s it. That’* the unfair Read Herald Advs. BREAKFAST SET, metal bed | L n ers, S^iinners, Doffers, Controllers, Draw, Bolton, Conn. t r r n jm E S d i s t r i c t .'K ''/ Frame Operators, Finishers and for other On U. S. Route 6,12 Miles East of Hartford of Manchester ar* hiereby riotlflad that on Oct,' 1 1 wUl have a rate operations. ' . ^ * ' " E X H IB IT IO N : SU N D A Y ; OCT. 8 ,2 -1 0 P .J L bOl for the collection of two andl ’Auction i-Colum bus Day, Thurs., OcL 12 one-half mills on the dollar laid do I Trainees win be accepted-for all types of work. the Uat of 1948. due to the coUeo- l STABTINO PBOM3PILT AT 1* A. Bfc____ OU T O p it W A Y tor Oct let 1944. ^ ^ I BY J. R^WILLUMS' OUR BOARDING HOUSE d e t a i l e d Y IS T w i l l APPEAR IN OPR ADVERTlfljEMENT a II hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. Ihxee ■Mooted every woefc d ^ l IN NEXrSUNDATTS ISSUE o r THE OOUBANT and eew durdm ii* Oetober at 47| 8607 iVi, m_____ o teOtZLESG Mala stfoie lo w WE UEARDmEMIGEUE MAE Applications for emplpymenl may b* made at: H s s e z MyTEAP Slippe d tm e h alter o n woo . T*ka Nettoe! AB taxea You’D out^a pifetty llguiw with' pXJMDKTT BEBLOWILkJ . ROBERT M. REID & .SONS Nav. 1. 1*44; win be eimrged 1^ A « 3 0 M O - FOR A PERFORMANCE AS NlSHTT this oleek princess frock at the rOaS^RD . AK » Tl- UH--MV tercet at the ca*«A| « |OT ceat| next dance! Make It to black or BACKMIAED-BUr X DOkfT WATCHMM4 AT THE ©LUe > €heuey United Stales^ KkJOW WHY SOU GET B u x a a Auctibneerg par year frimi Oct. L 1M4. natti navy rayon allk w d apply aa art ' f FACrOtZ^//^ thi HONOR OF 'lOOR OB SO MAD WHEN :>OUR Brotjbers ^, Eipployment Service 4E8T. 1**7 __ ' m M* ful trimming of narrow velvet, SOM HAS THE eeilNs STUCKTWE PlRST TliAe 14* Hartford Hoad 414 CaplM Avenue 8*1 MAIN ST. THONE S1*S MANCHESTER. CONN. . • _Joeeph Chartler.. groegfratn. or'lace. It'a alaoR won- IKJT6LLK3EI0CE SINCE M.