MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 18,1948 Manchester Evening Herald If You Cdn*t Go Across, Goine Across X,

Oirl Scout Troop No. 16 will hold | last week of July from Sergeant, a beautiful corsage, a gift from its regular meeting tomorrow eve­ having gone' through the terrible her sister. The door chimes rang ' N ning at- 6:30 at the West Side Aiding Buddy three weeks’ fighting for the air­ and the gifts consisting of pyrex, Vote for. Average Daily Circulation The Weather About Town port without a scratch. On the Forecast of U. S. Wwther Bureau Rec. last day of July, while Lieut. Tie- linens, pottery and various kitchen Buy These Values F or the Month of A ngnst, 1948 When Sniped utensils arrived in a child's decor­ ’The first monthly meeting of mann was giving first aid to one Continued ebol today. B\*er Rem4y Clrel* of K ing! of his buddies who had been hit, ated express wagon. The color Stuart J. Daughters will hold Its first meet­ the fall season of the Men's Friend­ scheme was pink and green, the 8,258 tonight than last night; moderate ship club of, the South Methodist he was picked off by a Jap sniper ing of the fUl tomorrow ai’ening and died shortly Afterward. table having a center piece of a Member of the Audit wind*. w ith Mnk Thomas Burbank of 190 church will be held this evening. Mdre Information Re* Featured hi Our The soldier whom Lieut. Tiemann cut-glass bowl filled with cosmos, Wasley BnreM of ClrculnUona l>^rlar street The members will Charles Gill, vice president, will ccivecl on Death of also four pink tapers in glass hold­ preside in the absence of James was giving first aid waS a Man­ take the Oreen bus at 7:30 at chester man unidentified as to ers. Delicious refreshments were For Board of Education Manchester— A City of Village Charm Depot Square and alight at Parker Wilson. The Rev. Ward, pastor, Lt. George Tieniann. .served and the hostesses, is'ere as­ X will be the speaker of the evening. name, who had gone through the At Republican Primary stre e t inoifi£h-long campaign under con­ sisted by Mrs, Stanley Clulow who Domestic Dept. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943 (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (Chuaifled Advertlolag ou Page 8) Refreshments and a social time Additional information has been poured. Advt. paid for by VOL. LXII., NO. 294 will follow. stant file. Cadet Edward Richardson, son received on the manner of the Sergeant-Oliver, the informant, Miss Remlg will be married In Good Friend. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rich­ October to Alfred C. Kelley of ->#>i death of 2nd Lieut. George H Tie- stated that the medal of the Order ardson of 203 Highland street, left The Mothers Circle of the Im­ of the Purpie Heart has been South Yarmouth, Mass. Thirds, .of Heavy Quality Baturday after spending a seven- maculate Conception will meet mann of East Hartford, well known awarded posthumously to Lieuten­ German Tank- Knocked Out on Italian Soil day furlough at his home. For­ Wednesday evening- with Mrs. Wil- former National Guardsman, who ant Tiemann. merly stationed at Atlantic City iiam J. Shea of Boulder Road. left Manchester with Company K, Lieut. Tiemann marrled,^ the Reds Get Allies Hurl In three months he will now take ad- and had been reported killed in ac­ daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. John Richard H. Dwyer, son of Offi­ tion following the action In the CRIB SHEETS Tsineed training at Cornell Univer- Hewitt of 30 Fairfield street, ManT- You are invited to attend the ^ty, Itahaca. N. T. cer Edmund K. Dwyer, has re­ South Pacific, pi-esumed to have turned home after spending, the cheater. summer with his great-uncle, Wil­ As Nazis Retrekt Mertorial Temple. Pythian Sis­ ^ 42” X 72” Size ters, will meet tomorrow evening liam Richards, in Cheshire. BENEFIT Troops to Ster Nazi •at * o’clock in Odd Fellows halt. Kitchen Shower A good attendance is hoped for at The regular monthly meeting of We usually would never sell thirds, but if you need crib this first meeting of the fall. A the executive committee of the For Miss Reiiiigi GARDEN CARD PARTY sheets we advise you to buy these now. Oil spots or mis- To Dnieper Banks social time will follow the bu.a'ra spent the week-end with her first regular communication of Miss Emily Remig Saturday eve­ . TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 2:30 P. M. Qty Pierces Maim parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. / Mediterranean A 1 i v e i Dowling of Academy street. She Manchester Lodge of Masons will ning. First Quality All White Defense Line of the R e p o r t e d L o S t had as her guest, Miss Nan Miller be held in the Temple. The Fel- The Remig family had been in­ MISJ? MARY CHAPMAN’S GARDEN , Wheeler Fights Delay i With Ships and Plan^j of Ohio, who is pharmacist's mate lowcraft degree will be con­ vited to spend the evening at the Germans; Only Three. ^ y-. home of Miss Clulow on Porter Rushing Assi.stance to third class in the same branch of ferred. Next week Tuesday 7.'5 Forest Street' Inadequate Bridges to B y JN aV y D e p t . the ser\’ice. Both young women night, September 21, a special street and shortly after their ar­ communication will be held, also i rival the bride-elect was asked to If Rainy, in Miss Cbapman’s and Neighboring Homes. HUCK TOWELS Fifth Army; Had Been I are at present stationed in Wash­ Cross River Ahead. Oh Father Draft Vote ington, D. C. for conferring the Fellowcraft de­ step over and see Mrs. Stanley Prizes At Each Table. Refreshments. Pushed Back at SomeJ gree. Clulow. There a,ssembled in the 1 Sunk Somewhere in Pa* Corporal Edward B. Segar has spacious living room were fifteen For Reservations Call 6080 ^London, Sept. cific Area; 63 Men Points i>y the Savagel safely arrived in North Africa, ac­ The first fall meeting of the g u ests,. Miss Remig was presented with Russian troops captured the ’ sm Bitter Street Counter Attacks of| cording to a letter received from Men’s Society of Emanuel Luther­ fortress city of, Bryansk last Aboartl;' Iwo duu him today by his parents, Mf. and an church will be held tomorrow An ideal hand and face towel. Fine quality buck Desperate Nazi Units. Mrs. E. E. ^ g ar of Main street. evening at eight o'clock. After the with jacquard floral pattern borders. night, breaching the Ger- Chasers Are Also Sunk, As Soon as Possible business session motion pictures mans’ main defense line be­ Fifflltillg RagCS Members of P ast Chief Daxigh- will be shown by John Moore. A fore the Dnieper river by To Decide the Matter. ^ " Allied Headquarters, NortI tern of Helen Davidson L^dge social hour with refreshments will Washington, Sept. 14.—(/P)- Lieut. George H. Tfeinann seizure of that pivot of cen-‘ Africa, Sept. 14.—(/P)—Fresh| who are plaiming to attend the follow. President Arthur Tolf will Lo.ss of the sudrharlne Grenadier Washington.w H. . Sept.. 14.— 14 In Rome Area have charge and hopes for a good New Jacquard Cotton tral and southern German and heavy Allied reinfor ' picnic at Margaret Pentland’s been the battle for the Munda air­ and two submarine chasers was Senator Wheeler (D.. Mont.), dis------ments are being thrown into are requested to notify Helen turnout of the members. port on July 30. battlelines and center of a reported by the Navy today. FUvell at 6240 tonight. In earlier reports it had been railway apiderweb serving both ■The communique also told of a cic ed today he will oppo.se all ad- O p p o s i t i o n t o P r e s e n c e the fierce battle for the 24-^ Mrs. Charles Hill of Edward stated that the rating held by the fronts. Evacuation of the key­ Japanese raid Sunday night . on mihistration attempts to delay a * ' o i i- mile Salerno bridgehead it street received a V-mail letter Sat­ BEDSPREADS Senate vole on his bill to halt the O f G erm an soldiers soldier at his death was that of stone city, held by the Germans the United States base on Funa­ urday from her eon. Private Italy to steni savage Nax^ Sergeant, but a Sergeant Oliver since October, 1941,’Was acknowl­ futi island In the Ellice group in drafting of fathers Into the armed Cause of Trouble as counter-attacks that pushe Charles Hill, a paramarine, stating of Company K, in a letter to the edged today by the German radio which one enemy plane was ahot that he has arrived overseas. He soon after reported that U. S. infantrymen (backg^roundV advance through a field hazy with the smoke of battle, on the forces. the Fifth Army back at some OLD dead soldier’s father in East Hart­ down and little damage was Riots Start Elsewhere. points, it was announced todayl M been stationed for some time ford, reveals'that he had been pro­ $4-50 the onpourlng Red Army was caused. Italian mainland, as a German tank lies knocked out in the foreground. This picture, one of the fiist to He added that he was amending in California and is now in the reach this country showing U. S. troops on the Italian mainland, was transmitted to Washington, D. C., the proposal to prohibit “indefi­ British forces surging up fron moted to 2nd Lieutenant during the closing in on the city on the west The Grenadier, reported over­ London, Sept. 14 -(^)—Bitter RECORDS Pacific area. Two smart new patterns in floral and geometric de­ bank of the Desna river. due and presumed lost, apparent­ from Algiers by U. S. Signal Corps radio. • nitely” the induction of fathers, Southern Italy now stand only MiMt be tanM d la for sal­ ly 'was one of the American sub­ Instead of postponing such action street fighting in Rome was re­ 100 miles from making a Jftnctlon designs, all colors. F.xtra wide for double beds. Spreads Plsriiption of the rail network to take some of the dangerou vage a you waat to keep Daughters of Liberty No. 125,- L. vital for German winter trans­ marines which have been inflict­ until iafter January 1. as it now ported by the Algiers radio today O.L.I., will meet tomorrow evening that will wear for years. pressure off the invasion spear pimytag the aew ooee. port heightened belief in London ing heavy damage on Japanese provides. . " even as German propagandists 2^0 eack paM for oM rec­ at seven o’clock in Orange hall. that the badkward-scurrying supply lines throughout the Paci- "I am going to call up the bill head there. The second degree will be exempli­ Income Tax Returns Court Upholds for action the very first opportu­ were proclaiming the rebirth of The Mediterranean is alive wit ords Irrespective of qoaatlty. Nazis would not be' able to halt i fief See Japanese Trapped ships and planes speeding in fied and the officers and degree Prepared their retreat now before reaching The Navy gave no indication of nity I have,” Wheeler said. Fascism under Benito Mussolini's staff are requested to wear white. • FOR PR.\CTICAL HOME USE. where the submarine made its last The declaration was Wheeler's personal comihand with a predic­ iniorcements under direct sup the west bank of the Diiieper. vision of Gen, Dwight D, Eiaen KEMP'S Reasonable Fee! patrol. ■■ j Editor’s Stand an.swer to administration propos­ tion that he would cancel Italy's Mr. and Mrs. W. E. HiMard. Telephone M anchester 3708 FOR GIFTS FOR BOYS IN THE SERVICE. The speed of their withdrawal als to delay action pending a fur­ hower. lae. toward Kiev and Dnieperope- Sunk In Mediterranean i . ' ^ After Salamaua’s Fall capitulation, reorganize the Italian their daughter Mrs. Carl Geissler • FOR ALI. ’ROUND USE THESE HEAVY WHITE The subchasers 694 and 696 ther statement from General The bloody Salerno fighting ws 768 Mala St. liel. 6680 trovsk Oft the lower reaches of the Army and pronounce the end of the equal to the desperate .battles and son, Paul, have returned from went down in the Mediterranean D isniissCS a Gharge of George G. Marshall, Army chief rule of the House of Savoy. t Black Point after spending the TOW’ELS CAN’T BE BEAT. river, where only three Inadequate of staff, and Admiral Ernest .1. GHilipoii In World W ar One. ridges and ferry crossings are area as a result of enemy bom^ Quintuplets Are Born Trying to Keep Open "Bitter opposition to the pres­ (ierman Statements summer at the Hibbard cottage. ing. The attack, the Navy-said, Contempt; Cites Liber* King, commnnder-in'-Chlef of the ence of the Ger.man forces in Italy available, raised hopes that large was made on A ugust 23, b ut no To a Korean Woman fleet. I German broadcasts declar forces of Nazis might be trapped Single Jungle Trail is spreading all over the country." ihe Allies are probably withdraw^ AUOB OOnUM The September meeting of the M anchester additional details were disclosed. ty of Press Provisions. niNiNindIng Combat Troops Radio Alglerji reported, in a broad­ .(Kaowa As <>BBsa AHee) Manchester Garden club will take Heavy All White Towels on the east bank of the Dnieper Built at Portsmouth, N. H., the By The Associated Press Of Retreat to Next Out* "The Canadians are already dis- ing to sea as many troops as pot or even be overtaken while at­ cast recorded by The Aasociated sible •-'which means that they has ■ raUTDAL BOEIMDM place this evening at eight o'clock two-year-old Grenadier carried a Mobile, Ala., Sept. 14- The I ■The Tokyo radio broadcast a ‘ banding aom^ of their combat Press. "In the Balkans, too. Ger­ aaOb D aaghter of a S ersa tk Sea in Crater Church House, when the tempting to cross it. post Now Doomed. i t oops for civilian purposes," abandoned the enterprise altoget New and Used crew of approximately 65 men cb"ntempt conviction of Ralph B. j dispatch from Korea saying i man troops have been challenged Bora WHk a Vsa members will tell of their summer all sizes The German' broadcast by DNB | g^e was Ue 12th submarine lost. that quintuplets, all boys, j I Wheeler said. There was no Allied comm* ______Dally, ladadlag Baad experiences. There will also be Homes Available for in Chandler; publisher of the Mobile ' everywhere by Italian soldiers.,' - on this report. declared Bryansk (normal popu­ since the war started. The most Were bom today to the 24- Allied -Headquarters in thei (Thi^ referred to an announce- [ VKierce fighting has occurred in 8A .M .toO ^M . Or By Appolat-' two classes Iji flower arrangement, lation 87,000) had been evacuated recent was ttie Pickerel,' reported Pre.ss and Register, for editorial I year-old wife of a nemploye of Southwesl Pacific, .Sept. U . - m mint at Ottawa last ^y Dc- iThe Nazis contended the' BritJ Immediate Occapancy Belgrade. "Two thousand Italian ish were ‘.'decisively beaten.” ano aseot. In the Servtee os His Bee- under and over 15 Inches. A social Vote To Renominate 16x28 Hand and Face Size in good order, and the troops had overdue and presumed lost on Au­ criclcl.sm of an inferior court de- ; the Mitsubishi Mining Com­ , . ^ ! fenfte Minister J. L*. Rsislon th at 29c —Fleeing Japanese, giving up i Dominion planned to reduce soldiers are In the mountains of that the Americans also were til pis tor SO years. time with refreshments will follow not' been encircled or injured to gust 15. \ cl-sion here was dismissed today ' pany. 189 Church Stiret, Hartford, Oa in charge of Mrs.*Anne Lewis. Salamaiia, fought a rear guard ac- j,ome defense ope.ational military Montenegro where they are fight­ flight after suffering 8,090 A lexander considerable degree.” Text of Communique \ by Probate Judge Norvelle R.! The broadcast, recorded by ing against' the Germans. The PbiMe 8-S024 The Associated Press, report- tlon against swift moving Aus-1 forces by about 20,000 m*” ■ 10,000 casualties. 18x36 Hand and Face^ze Oermu Report First Text of the commtmique: Leigh, Jr. 1 (U, S. troop* were thrown oiit^-M • X, - "1. The U. S. Submarine Gren- ed'0161* the mother and babies irallffrm today on ridges north-: through disbandment of the 7th Balkans are seething with unrest Jarvis DAVID CHAMBERS 45c Again Berlin 'preceded MoseVSw U^Vl^ng "the constitutional | and 8th Divisions and partial dla- fighting, . ; occupied ’ positions in the Ebo| were "doing well,” The moth­ 26 Alexander St. Manchester adier has failed to return from | liberty of the press,” the Judge west i t that New Guinea air and; ' area, southeast of SaleHio itaetl in announcing the victory for Rus­ patrol operations and must be er's name was given, as Seisho- bandment of the 6th Division.) ^ German Propaganda ROBERT DOELLNER Phones: sian arms. ruled that "after a Judge or court .shipping base as thej strove to' "Instead of taking more men : Trying to distill new magic after being repulsed with heav ROOFING 22x44 and 24x48 Bath Sizes presumed to be lost. The next has rendered final Judgment anv ku Kancyama. ^ • keep o^n a single Jungle trail of: Teacher of Ofliee 4112 Residence 7275 Present Chairman of the Board, of Select­ 79c Bryansk lies some 80 miles west ; at this time and up.setting our o\vnj£''0"' the name of the man _who Ibs.scs in attacks on German line of kin of the pensonnel in the one may criticize such final judg­ retreat toward doomed Lae. j ‘ I once set thousands of Italians rock* southeast of Eboli, another hr ASBESTOS sm m G of Orel. Grenadier have been so informed. ment as he pleases, subject only to But the. Salamaua Japanese,. y’ ^ id le rs in : to cries of-"Diice.'' Nqzl propa- cast recorded by the Asaoclat VIOLIN and PIANO men, To Office. He and the Board have ' Its capture removes s bulge in “Mediterranean area: criminal prosecution and civil suit who abandoned valuable ih civilian mirsuits declared that news of Bladiot ‘ 59 Walnut Street Press said. The Germans count the German line towards Moscow, "2. On “August 23rd, the USS. if his criticism be slanderous or Boinbs Hold Up equipment in their flight Sunday there ^Is such a shortage of i Mussolini's liberation in a Hitler- attacked Monday along a INSULATION TeL 7961 YOU HELP BUILD THEM worked hard during the past five years to and throw s open the front fropi Submarine Chaser 694, and the libelous.” from the town they had held.since ! whei^there engineered ------conn-- had------caused "great January, 1942, can only succeed | manpiower, front, it added.) JOIN NOW! Smolensk soutoward to infiltration USS. Submarine Chaser 696 were Sentenced to Juil Haie Vote This Week jubilation" in Northern Italy. Allied headquarters announc ^ ^ When You reduce YOUR TAXES from 26 mills to a and flanking attacks by the Rus­ sunk as a result of enemy homb- ■ Chandler was cited and con­ Nazis’ Supplies in postponing their fate briefly. The Montansn, told that Majoc- Swisa dispatehea-from the Ital­ that the Britlah^haJ captured giaraatM d. Brasoiiehle Ptlees. sians that may. accelerate re­ ing. The next of kin of all cas­ American and Australian forces Use Coal victed by Judge Tisdale J. Touart, ity Leader Markley (D., Ky.) ian frontier Indicated that Fascl.st enza in an advance up the toe, No ebllgstira for " possible 17 mills for this year. trenchment of the whole enemy ualties have been •notified. of the Mobile Inferior Criminal i art clamping a vise on Lae, 18 thought two or three daya might upriainga and paradea had taken seized Bari 65 miles above Brind W rite. line. “Paplflc area: (All dates are court last June 11 and sentenced ' .a miles above Salamaua, while Lib­ place in some parts of Northern on the Ailriatic coast. and Coke and British erators and Flying Fortresses are suffice for additional hearings on Income From Bryansk, railroads radi­ east longitude). to six hours in jail and flneti $10. , -^.•••t^r**-**** his bill, asserted he saw no reason Italy now occupied by German The British were pushing uf "3. On September 13th, during blowing up giin batteries there. force*. Uncle Snm says there’s enough F6R A SOUND and economical government ’s ate out to several key bastions in The issue was an editorial pub-1 Planes Attack Continn* “why we can’t have a vote this past Cosenca and were only ab Burton Insulatiiig Co. the night 15 Japanese planes at-, lished June 7 in the "Register j In announcing today the cap­ Former Fascist officials again lOO miles south of the lower hlr the next Nazi line of defense. One ture of Salamaua, whose air­ week.” Oxfoffl Bt. Hartfoed . Tax coal tor all of us, but transpor­ runs northwest to Smolensk, main tacked Funafuti, Ellice islands. terming “a toss-up betweeh''pon- ouslv Near Salerno. He suggested hearings could be control Milan. Turin. Genoa. No- of the Fiftn Army bridgehead. " tation facilities asC'being heavi­ BE SURE TO RENOMINATE DAVID and the One enemy plane was shot down viction and acquittal” the fixing^ drome and harbor are only 150 heldWhile debate proceeded in tbs , vara. Cremonk and points as far oil IS 15 m iles.southeast of Saleir supply base and headquarters of miles southwest across Dampier ly taxed. the whole central front. Another by anti-aircraft fire. Material of a peace bopd by Touart for G. 'sAllied Headquarters in North ggngt.e I south aa Bologna, these dispatches itself. Returns damage sustained was light” T. Willingham, charged with mak­ strait from Japanese-held ' New Chairman May iD,. Ky.) of the ' said, and they were reported to be Allied tanks. Infantry and pli PRESENT BOARD OF SELECTMEN T O reaches southwest to Gomel, rail A n ^ , Sept. 14.—(>P)—The area of Britain, Gen. Douglas. _ Mac Ar­ ’ FIREPLACE COAL junction where two lines cross the The Grenadier was commanded ing threats during a racial dis- _____ I taking fierce reprisals for any supported by thunderous nav by Lieutenant Commander John Pompei.--kno'''ft ^s desti-uction thur's communique described the antl-FascIst kctlvitie.s which had en,.my aa,remnant, of "dlsinte-, (Continued on Page Six) guns battled the Germans seek IF YOU WANT Prepared OFFICE. A. Fitzgerald of 740 Souto J (Continiied on Page Four) ' ir 79 A. ri; )by volcanic Mount Ve­ occurred .since Mussolini was dls- to widen the Salerno area brii (Continued on Page ‘Two) grating troops." SEAMAN > FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL 6260 street, Livermore, Calif. suvius. was ahhjectfed-to devasta­ inis.sed bv King Vittorio Rmaniieie. head only FeversJ miles deep atl Reasonable Fee. J-UEL & SUPPLY CO; His ship carried one three-inch tion yesterday wnw) large flights of Simply Bun Out of Town Mussolini Liberated ma.Niroum advance. 'Bneoeaeors to Seaman Coal Co. Paid for by Frienda of the Candidate. HtWAU-WOOl all purpose gun. two machine I .\merican mediun) bbq^rs heavily The Japanese at Salamaua. es­ Swiss Borders German radio broadcasts con­ The points where Nazis raga and Pola Coal Co. chewing the warring methods of curred in the report that M usso-| , vi'ere not identified HELP X PHONE 4050 Speculate On guns, and ten 21-lnch torpedo food Subsidy .raided railway and rwWMunctions tubes. She had a speed of 21 I over which the Germans \^re sup their Papuan army which fought linl had been "liberated” by the \ headquarters. \ to the death around Buna last knots on the surface. Still Problem I plying their troops. Britls'lr-.^and Guarded Again Nazis, but they were in striking j More Nazi Planes Seen for planning any sort Kurile Attack The subchasers carried approxi­ *' Canadian bombera continued the January, simply ran out of the variance as to his present, where- ! Field Marshal Gen. Albert Ki mately 27 men each. •attack last night. bomb-ruined town and let the abouts. He was most commonly re- ' jiei,.ing thiew two armored dl' ■ \ L t (J. G.) Fred J. Schloemer. The hi.storic Pompei area was Australians havenave it, as theyiney hadna ^ PowCr foP norted to be in Creniorta with Ro- gions and the famous, reconstitui of a banquet or cater* a A R e t f e ^ f i commander of the 696, was listed Congress Had Left It only one of many districts Jn the done, the nearby airdrome the daj’j r HSCiSlt* ill ,* wwt i berto P'arlhacci. former .secretary i Hermann Goering division ag^l m i ^ E R S . . x Experts Believe Navy Is as missing, in. qcUon. ' His lylfe, I vicinity of Naples under heavy previously S- Time Beiiie Take Up ;of the Fa.scl.st party, and Marshal Lieut. Ocn. .Mark \V. CHark’s Using Kiska or Attu Mrs. Ann Stu'eky Schloemer. lives Undecided As II • De* bombardment as the northwest Salamaug, whose harl;eDr in „ . . • ' i r.rwin Rommel. Nazi pronagan- | ^,.fny ani overhead incre ing occasion then see HeM is an economical waY to at 2120 Walnut Ptace. Louisville, African air- force continued re- peacetime was sufficiently deep to! Their Oltl Positions. . dtsts. meanwhile. ,added fahtpstlc ' humlior.s of .Nazi planes were ei % allow steameij) .to anchor within i ^_____ (letails to their stories of Mus.so- ].gaged jay biindreds of Allied bom' As a New Springboard. Ky. The 694 was commanded by parlefi for Vacation. lently its effort to cut off all ave­ Lt (J. G.) Roger Sherman Rob- nues of reinforoement and supply 600 yards of short, is the ftfst | On the Swi.s.s.ltalian Frontier, ers and tightera, orcall iThe'e was hot the slightest A| keep Yoaur buildings in good W ashington, Sept. 14;—(>P)— InTOn of 3672 Bay View Roard, J Wa.shlngton. Sept. 14.—(jP)— of the German tank divisions look­ Stance t""^“ ratSeTbT'M w-iSept. 14-^(Pv- Fascist miUliamen ed in furious battle with the Amer­ (Coiiliflued on l^ e Four) lied indication of any withdraw The new attack of tJ. S. Army. Cocoraut------Grove, .. . , Fla., who ... Was Congress retiirned to the Capitol forcM ' . ’ donning their old uniforms, rc-ap- ) GOVERNMENT bombera on Japan’s ♦ Kurile is - 1 reported wounfled in action, today and found right on the ican Fifty Army at Salerno, repair dniiag wartime It also is the first eoinbined-se% peared today on the Swdss-ItaUan (Continued on P.ige Six) mu lands seemed today to be the first j doorstep the problem child—food . United States and British fight­ border where they assumed their ARNOI.D PAGANI 1001% p e n ers patrolling the skies-'above the and air’ base to be seized wltlila 'telephone 3902 or 5790 payoff from the American con-.; sub.sidies—it had abandoned in the Japanese war-eniplre perime­ former duties as the terror -of a T m i p m ieM d e u m quest of the Aleutians.. | July to go off on vacation.., Saleino beachheads shot down ten miniature civil war was said to FDR Protests I Chester Bowles, the bu.siness out of approxim ately 120 enemy ter extending from the Nether­ The Navy’s announcement, of Forcied,Labor lands Ea-st Indies through New have hroken out in some northern the Army’s feat—another illustra­ man who came In as general man­ aircraft, mostly Messerschmilt and Italian rities. ’ ager of'the Office of Price Admin- Focke-Wulf fighter-bombers and BriUln, thence down, into the Coiissress Act tion .of unified operations—never northern Solo'mons.-. . The newspaper, Corriere Del Ti- Flashes! *a> Plan Expected is.ration while ■ Congress was Dornier medium bombers, that ' cino of Lugano reported that in ’'a mentioned tha home base of the were—encountered. (I.ale Rnll^in* bf the Ue\ W lf*| bombers which snvacked the • big away, had the baby dressed dif­ Complete Control of Gulf i terrible moment of Italian ' his­ Blmt,Gme,Ctder ferently but he sang tha lullaby , Germans IneMierlenced The impending fall of Lae, Savs Riiler Atlacheil to Japanese port of Paramiishlro for The pilots .of U. S. A-.36 Invader tory,” bloody encounters between the fourth time in this war. It Congress heard before:, where bomber* have'allenced gun Fascists and anti-FasciSts.' espe­ COP Leaders Say That ■ If food prices are to** be con- dive-bombers, which switched for positions, destroyed a bridge and E m e r g e n c y Bill h. N«t ~ wdiild be astonishing ‘ however if near the moment to fighter roles to bag cially in Milan, Turin and Bologna. j 195 those bombera, which included Such a Stond Musi trolled—and reduced to or blasted outsklrt^defcnses with 49-^^ rishally decided In favor of the Billflilig on H im . official »f the office of Prlcn A| heavies as wefi as mediums, had the levels of last Sept. 15, which i six of the victims, reported that, toiifl of bombs, would give p g ad sts by the intervention of the ^ __ ^__ , ministration contended today not taken off from either Attu or Be Discussed Soon. Coiigre«8 wanted—some of the I the German fliers seemed * very in- lies virtually complete consol of | ■ , the gaiMillne allocation policy MIASUlir Kiska ih the Aleutian chain, new­ Job must be done by subsidies or j Huon ^^uif. Germans lo Control V* Washington, Sept. 14 -- petroleum admlnistratlou Grmnedf rniit eed k st A third field of major activity ‘4 1 ly retrieved from Japanese invad­ Washington, ^pt. 14— S. bonuses. Headquarters annoynced* only sporadic resistance, the^ Pre-Mdent Roosevelt told Congress , primarll.v resiwnslble ‘ e .7 2 - x U " Milk is the item specifically of Allied planes was continuous Liberator bombers struck Siind y ^g^gp^per added, was apparently today that a rider attached to an ers, Republican prediction that the day and night pounding of roads recurring shortages of. Paramushiro is the key to To­ White House soon may take needing .' Congressional' help night for the first time since Aug. offered by the Italian troops to the appropriation bill for the purpose through subsidy or bonus for the and motor convoys in a 100-mile of penalizing three Federal em­ farm uses. ow! Apply Johns-Muvilli kyo from the north—'a . bomber definite stand on compulsory work area between the Salerno , battle­ Germans as they occupied north­ dairy farmer, said Bowles who (Continued on Page Four) ployes was "an unwarranted enr flight from the Bering aea. It la legiBUition w as voiced today aa fields and the toe of Italy'where ern lUly, city by city, restoring C'aliliage Price* Are Set Your Asphilt smnglH on a direct line within bomber Chairman May (D-Ky) of tte also reported a drop • in living the Fascists to power. In a fron­ croachnicnt upon the authority of costs and an attempt to cut them the British Eighth Anmy was mov­ both, the executive and the judicial Hartford. Sept. I'I—'A range of the Attu-Kiska fringe of House Military committee called ing northward. ' Treasury Balance tier dispatch, the newspaper said til ut retailer* should pay fs Vacuum Sweeper right ova old wom-ont loob the Aleutians. From any other for suspension of the father-draft further by a new program to whit­ that all Italian resistance to the branches under our con.stitution'' tle food prices. Invader dlve-bornbers knocked and in his Judgnient waS not bind­ no more than $.1 cent* a poua4l knohm United Nations base, it ia until Congress makes a manpower out at least 30 enemy vehicles, Washington, Sept. 14— The Germans appeared on the point of cabbage in order to realize • | Sewing Machine J-M quality Asphalt Shingles are fire-resistant ' virtually secure. Always except­ survey. .'kbandonedI. the Ban . .K.. ^lamagod at least 15 more and posiUon of the Treasury .Sept. 11: collapse. , ing upon them. it under the 4 cent* eon»umer i and weatherproof-rprovide • roof that will ing, of course, carrier-based May made his suggestion -as Receipts $118,311,942.56; ex­ ■ The Fascists, in hiding since the The rider was aimed at Dr. Rob­ Iron or Electrical ^ oveW ^^"VlSs'rarUer ini^ roads at several polnU, ert Mor.ss Lovett, government sec­ ing' price. State OPA eropl|- last for years. We strongly recommend J-M planes. Rep. Wadsworth (R-NY) told re­ face penditures $386,306,416.91; net fall of M,us*ollnl seven weeks ago, today after receiving comg ^ ik -B u tt Asphalt Shingles. They are scien­ Navy liBt O u t'S H int porters he had encountered “acute" the summer, the Senate finally re balance $6,421,545,961.85. have emerged to don their black­ retary of the Virgin Ulands and that farmers throughout the si Appliance (ConUnued on Page Four) William E. Dodd, Jr., and Goodwin tifically constructed to provide extra thickness CECIL W’. ENGLAND JACK M. GORDON VICTOR J. JOHNSON 7 *1716 Nsvy perhaps gave a hint interest in a National Service hill ceased in such hkate it abandoned I shirt uniforms and resume their have been demanding as high II SUUI the ban it had placed on aubsi-| B; 'Watson of the Federal Com­ oil the aqxised portions, and thus give added that Its long hoped-for bombing which he introduced early this functions. The Fascist press was 3.7 cents a pound. ' ‘ '-v« . - ' , Cheikem'i lafrrmetm j of Japan’s vltala from Aleutian year. The New Yorker, co-author dies. . 1 munications Commission, whose Parts Are. Getting Scarce! protection at no increase in Cost. Easily ap­ pm rrm tm eetm em i reported publishing again with • ♦ • baaea,< off Kiska, wiu,- now under oif the present draft law. said he At that time the controversial i FascisU in the editorial chairs re­ political philosophies were ques­ plied . . . right over the old roof. Several a t­ items were meal and butter but tioned by the Dies committee In­ 'Vatican Denies Report* tractive ttlon rad Uends. Let u$'thow you Ask way. The announcement last night would not be surprised to see the cently assigned to anti-Fsaciata In for sa)d Liberator (Ckinsolidated administration get actively behind OPA has gone ahead with them,' vestigating unAmerican activities. New York. Sept. We Can Make •mmplM »nd tell you how Unit they cost. “PARM IDEA BOOK” German-occupied cities. Fascist ports of ijlplomatle aewvity^^^ Republican Voters B-24) and, Mitchell (North Amerl* a proposal such aa he hsa suggest' depressing prices by a subsidy of; Primary Polls Close headquarters were re-opened vlth In the final days before it took ^------I Minor Adju.<;tnients or (4 psta of aitidei on I can B-75) bombera battered ene­ ed, - about 350 millloh dollars obUinedi Fascists taking power "with or a summer recess. Confess added Vatican and of e telepjsraeera * Rebuild Your AppUnnee. ioiulatioai vcntilatioa, from the Reconstruction Finance i the rider to an Urgent Deficiency ■I nationHation hetwjeen P o ^ Plw* THE W. G. GLENNEY CD. fire, protection . . . suf- BLUE, r o s e ; GREEN, CEDAR my shipping and ground instella- Political Conaequeiires without the consent of the people.” were tiona a t Paramusbeen lost due to W adsworth’s biU wotild require Clearly Indicated in the Town Advertisement. the liberation of Benito Mussolini ed Coagrraa today *•< 2*1575 enemy action "and. six others the registration of virtually all control price-making policies,sft-. are not confirmed. Could Not Veto It » of Good Government! er Aug. 16. The rider, which the President i tA mnstiioae for ft Uura failed to return.” adult men and whmen clUsens-and The Polls Opened This Mornmg At Nine O'Clock and The dispsitch added that all of .ira? la^rea.ed paytall TaJW.HALCeo« This reference'to loss of. planes jnake them subject to assignment , Anjd Bowles, confidently whip­ northern Italy, including CN>roo and | PRODUCTS lohns-l without apecific knowledge of to work where needed. Women ping but his report csrd, said in s Will Clo.se-At Eight O’clock Tonight. Ia -b.c. nxit Co. Thix/ffl^-ji. imld for by frirnds of the onitdidatM. MANCHSSTUi Coh n* 21 .Maple Street BUILDIIIC HATEMMMMS iOMliwMfl m ratn ItioeUmwd ra R a g o Xwui ic ra tis u e d r a P ag* Xwo> ■ r lESTEK EVEJNiWG HEKALU MAMUHESTEK. EONlV, l UEbUAlf, SEJ:^1'EMBER 14, 1943 with the reet of the batteUiMi con­ laylim the advance at B at the mlnee, injured men were I f Guards Train' verging from Hartford, New Br)t- through ptqacrlbad State Banker Scores brought to the surface from the Federal Plan Portuguese May Replace am and Bristol. DeteUad orders laying aeliMi. Two Are Killedj Reminds Dads Bolton School Budget shaft and rushed by mule-dra'wn have been iosued by the Battalion battaUca arin be frges Action Congressional Can Your Fish and Game 1 ambulance to the neareet hospital, On Week-End Commander to the local unit com- In action by MSeen at tbs Mr«. Clyde Marshall Spending Plan over four miles from Jermyn. Not Efficient Spanish in Our Schools manders. UeuL-Gohmel William Ssrvlca Commsad Regtaaat Of Draft Rule • Phone 4052 ' Is Increased Doctor Shields realized the ne­ J. Mazrwall will command. ths staff of tbs Adjutant O iiU .S. Stand Sidelights In Auto Crash! h Advice of State Chiefs cessity for care before this painful The coming week-end maneuver of Csnnsetiout and staff journey was undertaken, and he Kansas City, Sept. 14— If we eeek to cultivate the glow­ Spanish.” jutant Oeneral. Tactical training Battalion unite win I Senator Gillette Declares the United Statp.s rapitol been throw back that cel. /bullhead, dent Will Not Act the movemeht spread rapidly to their baae atatlana late (lollidc; Students a sharp increase in the price of Deferment by Getting according to a report from Mrs. Teachers Raises Fig­ ing opportunities of South Amer­ Portuguese-speaking Brazil Maneuvers at Madison. films and official war pictures will m Time Is Past Due «»ii more spir and spun than returning sucker, ling or law.vcr^ angler. su(h food, Mr. Vormwald said, other mines and to^ other Indus­ inated on Job. ica In the Golden postwar era, let’s praised recently by the U. 8. Army be shown Saturday night at eamp afternoon. mehibers of Congrese found it to- And. hunter, be careful about , __ Mark Carnenter. .secretary of the ure by $16,800. As in the Depression. Into W ar Jobs. 6 tries. make It “Stm, Senhor” as weU as Chief of Staff, Oeneral Oeorge C. and Sunday the entire battalion Reported Injured. that deer or rabbia you have Just making y possible to net hoard. All business books of the Manchester’s Stats Ouard unlta, Post-War Proposals. dav. From the work of thla first Buffalo, N. T„ Sept. 14.—(m— Si, Senor!” Marshall, for Ita early pltmge Into will engage in advance and rear No it underwent a thorough house bagged. coarse fish and seU'them at a prof- .board are in the hands of the ac­ * New York, Sept. 14.—(iP)—W. group of eager volunteers has Companiea O and H, tmidar com­ Hartford, Sept. 14—(/P\— An­ countants and since no business can The Joint School Board meeting Everett W. Jones, head hospital For Portuguese, and not Span­ the war on the AlUed Mde. guaitj action with the town of cleaning during the two-months re- Waterbury, Sept. 14.—(/Ci—A I All can be taken home, pfe- it L. Hemingway, prealdent of the grown the great First Aid move­ ish, U the official language of mand of Captfunz Frank Schiebtl Madison aa the base of operations. WMhlngton, Sept. U .—(JP>— served and replenish your food New York state, he said, “has other reminder came today from be conducted the meeting was post­ last night to adopt the final budg­ consultant of the War Production And, Professor Scherr points ' Olathe, Kae,—Ever Mnoe AitbST ce.ss of Congress. heavy oil truck, .swerving out of poned. In event of an emergency et to be presented to the voters for American Bankers Association, ment in this country. Since then, BrazU’s 42,000,000 people—the big­ out: and David McCollum, will take Ayree hae bean old enough to grew AnerUng the time already Is 'We cleaned it from top to bot­ supply for the duration. ' tried to ease off on certain re- John F. Robinson, State Director the Red Cross has trained 9 mil­ Board, said today he la opposed to The battalion will advance on control after its left front tire a meeting w be is- fathers whose children were born Voting Machine Displayed ure set at the July mcetiftg^ war for any length of time, would der government management and war effort -with her high gnde trict, at Cqmp Baldwin, Madlaon, an enemy sea-borne Invasion, and ahow.' -s' '' resolution .commit- Lynn, Capitol architect. "I believe Lighting Company bus collided The Board of Selectmen an­ have been trained by the Boy Prof. Max L. Basemann, bead of quarts for use in precious Instru­ This year wae no exceptloi, E' addption ot a it’s as clean now as it ever wa.s. at today's session of the Associa,-! sued for .the use of gears for tak- before Sept. 14, 1942 may yet The joint board Is composed of declare their unwillingness to “ac­ Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other or­ declared Federal agencies "cannot this weak-mid. ‘Rm unite wOl as* hfivlng mot the enemy on the Boe- head-on on the Waterbury-Chesh- nounce th^J the vbting machine will the Foreign Languages Depart­ ments. We are getting raw mb'- ton I ^ t Road, and finding them though he had to tend the ftowass. g ' O n g ^ e Unite*United SUtes to a post­ The recess this year gave us time tion of Conservation Law Knforce- i ing carp, l)u|ll)eada. eels. Ung, -shift from nOh-easential, non-de- Everett McKinney, chairman of the cept responsibility if a third emer­ ganizations. hope to approach private initia­ aembla at the Stete Armory Satur- ire road, the crash taking the lives be on. display for the instruction ment at Kansas City University, ber by plane. We are Ukely to be ^ y noon and will ba transported ■uperlor In atrength, will conduct to hie mother to arrange. war coalition on keeping the to do k real job." ment. chiefs in the .State Office suckers and lawyers as a result of ferable occupations to e.s.sential school board. Rev. Dr.- Watson gency is declared after the war i Blood Donors tive and enterprise In efficient of each driver arid injuring 15 of of those who wish it on the follow­ Woodruff,- E. J. Murphy, William and another government program and Prof. Elliott B. Scherr, acUng doing so for years to come—and it by otate highway trueka to Mid­ a rear guard retrograde movement He’s with the Army in the, peace. building here. experiments now. being tnade on jobs. management. ,, While he thought the re.solution the 17 High .srhool pupils who Lakes Cfiamplain, Eric and On­ ing days: Saturday. Sept. 18. Buckley and Carl Noren from the High praise for plasma’s value chairman of the Department at may be permanent. dletown arhare t h ^ will rmdazvoua to the main eamp, harassing and tlans. Senate Democratic Leader Bark-, New York state, it appeared, Is Such a shift, said jpe director, of sjiending is undertaken.’’-' “After working' 16 months In should be couched in general were Ilje only passengers on the from 9 a. m. to 8 p, m.; 'Thursday school board, David Chambers, -'Hemingway, addressing a war­ on the North African front comes Spanish at the University of Mis­ “The Japanese wUl destroy the ley (Ky.) doesn't need to have pioneering In this field among the tario." will give the registrant an oppor­ Washington, I have no delusions terms to eliminate “ contention bus. Mr, Vormwald distributed leaf­ evening. Sent. 23; Saturday eve­ Shenvood Bowers, Harold Reed from Lieut. Col. Bernice WUbur, souri, are former state officers of Asiatic sources of these things." anybody tell him there's .a man­ northeastern states, and. Andrew tunity to gain the same cleissifica- time meeUng of the American left as to the efficiency of govern­ the American Association of ‘ and debate.” Gillette said the Harry Hemstock, 28. driver of lets giving detailed data on. how ning. Sept. 25. and Jack Gordon of the Board of Bankers Association, said in his highest ranking member of the power problem—he know.s. J. Vormwald, investigator of the tions now given married men em­ mental agencies,” he added in an Teachers of Spanish —yet both World War I gav* the study of other Allies should have assiir- the oil truck, was killed outright t- can and preserve both fish and Final Selectmen’s Meeting Selectmen. Supt. of Schools A. H. prepared speech “ ....W e cannot Army Nurse Corps there. Spending the Congres-sbinal va­ New York State- Conservation de­ ployed in the same industry. “I saw hundreds and hundreds of address prepared for the American stress the fact-growing importance Spanish its first great Impetus, and ances of “our willingness to co­ when the accident occurred yes­ game. The final meeting of the BoaiM tiling and Town Treasurer George expect- to weather another emer­ there’s been no decline Since, he cation on his Kentucky farhi, partment. reported its program. He stressed, however, that in men whose lives were saved by Hospital Association’s wartime of Portuguese. ll operate.” terday afternoon, and Louis De- order to 6btain this occupational of Selectmen for the current year H. Waddell also met with the gency if we follow the same course added. Barkley found that if he wanted a w is .held Mdndav aftei-noon in the plasma,” she reported In Wash­ conference. “Delay and red tape' It can be learned as quickly as Gillette is a member of a Sen-^ chennes, ,34, of Waterbury, the classification, registrants must act board. of excessive spending and taxing t? atS'Foreign Relations subcommit- bam fixed or the weeds Cut, he had bus driver who suffered a skull to the town of Bryansk,” said the Community hall. Current bills ington, after flying back- to this just can’t be eliminated In any Spanish, skys Prof. Basemann. “I believe what may have bean y - to do it himself. He said he spent communique. before they are reclassified by The reason for the increase was Ctvhlch we have followed in the “If a student seriously applies a fad In 1917-18 has coma to be tse which already has received a fracture, internal injurie.4 and Season Opens were ordered paid. The Selectmen explained by^Mr. Buckley. He said country with wounded Lleufc Gen, political organisation as gigantic most of his time with a scythe, an fractures of both legs, died at a Many prisoners were taken In thrir local boards, or before they *sill be in session w'.th the town past).’’ Lesley T. McNair. Commander of our ''Faderal government The hin»elf, he can speak the language taken-for-granted part of our gan- flock of post-war proposals, in­ are ordered for induction. Under that the decision to grant an In­ He said bankers are looked to eral education.’’ cluding the much-discussed Bali- ax or a hammer in his hand. Waterbury ho.spital last night. this opemtlon, and the Germans clerk on Saturday, Sept. 18. from the American Ground Forces, him' record speaks for itself.” In two or three months. abaqdoned huge quantities of war existing regulations fathers will crease of 10 per cent a.s shown by for advice and guidance as leaders Borton-Hatch-Hlll resolution call­ Foiir of the High school pupils For Glee Club 9 a. m.“ to 8 p. ni. at the Community the first .figures presented In July self a plasma recipient. Oaaaat Bear Borden The censor is no rest'cctei of were injured seriously. They were: supplies in their retreat to the high be eligible for induction beginning hall for the purpose of administer­ in their communities and said "let "Our supply was adequate, but, ing fot an international police did not give to the teachers the us accept this leadership and bold-- Jonea, director-on-Ieave of Al­ hospital plan for each state, city to protect the health at tha qoi^- force to prevent future aggies- .Senatorial mail. ^Ii^ority ^adcr 'Isabel Lenhe.y. 15. of ChMhlre, west bank of the Desna, the Mos­ October 1. ing the elector’s oath to those although the African campaign bany (N. T.) hospital, declared munlty.” ^ - McNary of Oregon got it long let­ "State headquarters is receiving same increase that was granted to . ly denounce as unsound those men and county. fractures of both legs. . ® cow war bulletin added. found qualified. Those of foreign wasn't a skirmish, we’ll need a lot that voluntaiy hospitals ‘ cannot 8. Federal grants to provide ad­ He suggested the appohjtment of Slon. ter from Senator Lodge r R . a number of telephone calls and other town ei^plpyees. He said that and measures which lead to the ' Senator Hill (D.. Ala,), one of Martha_Wilkenbach, 15» of Wa­ Beethovens Begin So swift was the Russian ad­ birth must present papers of citi­ more for future hops.” continue to assume the “stagger­ ditions to existing voluntary and a special commission lii-aach stats Mass.) telling about the trip that vance in the upper that at letters." Robinson said, "from .35 per cent of the teachers In the destruction of our American the sponsors, agreed with Gil­ terbury. possible skiill fracture. zenship. — system had reached the highest A year ago, the Red Cross Blood ing financial burden loaded onto governmental hospitals and for to pass on all hospl^l projects on Lodge and four other Senators are Inez Root. 16, of Cheshire, pos­ T 9 lh Year with Kruti, rail station just east of Nez- registrants throughout ths state Cancel Red Cross Meeting economy end let us proclaim that Donor Service was supplying 20. lette that action should be taken .salaries paid In their class while energy and* enterprise, self-denial them in the past In the hoapltallzs- new hospitals where such new or which Federal as^tance la asked PARTNERS •icwlthoiit further delay." A t the making around the world to in­ sible skull fracture, severe leg in/ hin, the Red Army troops sur­ who are of the opinion that going The Red Cross work meeting to­ 000 pints Of blood each week for tlon of in-patient (dlnlc sendees for for in the statq.' hearsul and Social. the others who had been given an and thrift provide the only road to added facilitlea can be proven es­ same time he insisted the Senate spect American military installa­ juries. . / prised and killed or captured an into an essential occupation from morrow has been cancelled. Mem­ the armed forces. That figure has the medical Indigent of this coun­ tions. But when Lodge assayed a a non-essential and non-deferrable increase received between $50 and individual and national prosperity. sential. •hould agree to the setting up of Doris Garngus, 16. of' ChesHire, entire trainload of Nazi reserves bers of the sewing group are re­ been increased to an average of al­ try.” Jones said be has seen “entirely word about China, the censorial The Beethoven Glee Club opened occupation will come to naught $75 only. He favored an increase of The same rules that apply to the The glM t starling flocks In the ’ jBachlnery for settling disputes compound fracture, of both lOgs. hepded for the front iines. quested to watch this paper for an­ most 90,000 pints collected each (Sovemmental agencies must too much use made of the Lanham United States are all descended scissors snipped and McNary Is its 10th season last night with a since the Selective Service system 15 ner cent for them this year. conduct of the individual hold true i- and to "enforce such settlementsT" Accident Is bescribad South of Bakhmach, where other nouncement as to when the ses­ W-eek! give more help to carry the load,” Act as a means to grab ‘something from. 60 birds Introduced Into Cen- stiii wondering what it was ail will begin inducting fathers on sions will be resumed. Manchester was raying less to for the government.” This seems like a tremendous Demand Cooperation A description of \he accident ,-hort rehearsal followed by a social Red Army thrusts are pointing to­ its teachers thap East Hartford, he said. "Bankruptcy for many of for nothing* Instead of a method trgl'lPark, New York, from Europe about, - October 1st. This Implication is Helped War PoUeles amount, but It must be maintained |b OUlette expressed belief 80 per was given police by William Mess- hour' at the Emanuel Lutheran ward Kiev, the Russian communi­ Hartford and West Hartford and our voluntary hospitals is threat­ to secure facilities really needed in 1890. ner. who witnessed it from a gaso­ que declared that the remnants of absolutely wrong. The banking community, Hem- at that rate for the 4,000.000 pints cent of the American people “are jhurch. During the rehearsal sev­ Hvlng in this area .where the prices Ing^way said, despite the fact that ened unless our financial, load is anxious" that their nation assume The plight of farmers Who have line station which he operates. He four Nazi divisions, originally to­ "Local boitrds have been ad­ asked for by the Army and Navy lightened by adequate and fair plenty of gasoline cmipons hut eral new members were welcomed Bolivian Calniiet are . higher and the cost of board many of them oppose the presi­ / . . . . . W e on the home • a role of post-war international sa.id he and two others saw the taling about 60,000 men, were en­ vised to grant .pre»Pearl Harbor and room also higher, it would be for 1943 to be assured. payments for the services we sell can't find gasoline to buy . has by the club. dent’s policy nevertheless have Each Blood Donor Center has ^Moparation “ for peace security truck tire blew out, and watched circled by Soviet troops.jmd wiped, fathers, who have switched from necessary to pav an additional to governmental agencies.” aroused Senator Aiken (R., Vt.). The guest speaker was Rev. Quits After Probe wholeheartedly worked In further­ quota to meet; Hartford’s is 2800 flttroughout the world." the heavy vehicle swei-ve tow'ard ■ out. non-essential and non-deferrable amount to hold them, he thought. Jones said he expressed his “own "Their carburetors aren't adjust­ the center of the road as Hem-' Karl Furgeson. pastor of the North ance of his war program. pints a week. Manchester will have > Ih e Subcommittees difficulty, Our Russian column in this sec­ activities and occupations into . He followed hie remarks with personal opinion” and that hla front are the junior partners of our ed to burn coupons,'' he observed. stock...... struggled...... tocontrol 'control it. it. r.lethodist church who spoke on tor was reported only. 30 miles those considered essential to the But, he said, “ there is also an another chance to help meet that : ha said, is to make a commitment Police said the truck skidded!-he subject, “ Musics Contribution La Paz, Bolivia. Sept. 14—(IP)— the motion to grant the increase. statements in no way refiect the F. . W ar Boiidfl i“ ^ ic h will give assurance of our Aiken is a member of a Senate from Chernigov, northeast of Kiev, war effort, such classifications as obllgaUon binding the president, quota when the mobile unit makes 8 subcommittee investigating a re- n o feet before the Impact with o Mankind." Rev. Furgesop tracea Tbe Bolivian Cabinet presented its This was further discussed by oth­ and that la that he not permit men views of the government agency attitude without at the same time and \ylthin artillery range of Nez- are given to other married men Its monthly visit on Wednesday, with which be is connected. norted farm gas shortage, particu­ the bus. Lhe history of music from the.ve^ resignation to President Enrique er members of the board but when in his administration to take ad- ' opeiting the door for contention hln. Seizure of Nezhin would place now employed in the same indus­ put to a vote was passed without the 29th. Soggeats a Program armed forces. larly 1ft the cast. Thffojthcrs who were injured; beginnig of time to the present.^He Penaranda last night as the result vanUge of the war emergency to Register now for 3fOur donation I and debate on specific matters Ru.ssian vanguards hut 72 inil.es try." opposition. He aaserted that If the Federal all suffered lacerations and, in...... jaid. "Music, like no .other art, from Kiev and cut the last north- of an inquiry by the Chamber of niBrmanently fasten upon us an on that day. Call Mrs. Swanson, liWtalch. might seriously affect the. needs to image to expre.ss ilseli; In order to obtain such occu­ The budget as adopted last night government “’really wants to Im' |.united Nations unity in the war some cases, shock. They were: rr,... ,« south rail line in German hands Depiities into the government's economy alien to our tradition. 2-1442, or clip the blank from Uier rather it is soni pational clas.siflcations. Robinson conduct in the Catavi tin mine was for $465,724. while the figure prove" the hospital altuatiim. It I ttfort." Speculate On Roberta Nyberg, 15, of Cheshire; directed fathers to take these “I think it not amiss for us paper and mall it in. Peter CarpenUer, 15.' of Water­ transmitted direct from the artist strike last winter, in which 19^ presented at the July meeting was also to ask him to see that poUtica Production Notes should pursue the following pro­ “ While there 1s no considerable ‘ Romncy-Poltava line ha.‘». already steps: for- $448,924. The salary Increase W e will make this partnership bury; Henry Kuebl, 15, of Chesh­ to the li.steniT." strikers were killed in clashes with , is shoved, into the background. The Production center is still In gram: ^ I difference of opinion as to the ad- boon ciit b.v Red Arjp.v spearheads 1. Register with your local U. or the special addition .granted is Kurile Auaek ire; Barbara Nelson, 13, of West During the social hour Rudolph troops. “ For the secoiid time tai our need of cutting scissors. Also they 1. Provide Federal subsidies to [viaabUity of our coalition with Johnson, presibent of tire club, at a point 42 miles .j.ast of Priluki S. Employment Service office im­ to apply to all Uie school em­ state governments when and ^ tHe nations for peace security,' Cheshire; Loren Milton, of anti 124 miles from' The minister of the interior generation, destiny has placed a have need of white bjittons, the Waterbury; Barbara Shook, 14, spoke of plans for the future wora mediately. ■previously had announced that the ployees. size of a nickel, at least three alike, states enact proper social welfare a complete success by furnishing I added, “ there is strong diversi- ifonttnued from Page One) Zanorezhe and Dni^peropetrovsk 2. Notify your local board thart president of the United States In - m m " of the chorus and urged the co­ laws. of Cheshire; Mary Ida Hanson, 15, Cabinet would resign at the con­ su unique position to render great The center will not be open 0 !ty of opinion as to how the.ma- operation of every member for the at the lower end of the Dnieprer you have done .so." The most troublesome hay- 2. Foster cooperatlph between their fate lent furthe/ credence to of Wpst CheshirA Janice Chapin, river, were objectives jofo Soviet clusion of the inquiry, regardless service not only to his own coun­ Thurnday evenings until further ) chinery should be set up— wheth- coming year Mr. Johnson, in be­ 3. Accent employment offered fever^period lasts from the mid­ Federal, state and local govern * ar within the framework of exist- the theory' that far-off Aleutian 14, of Waterbury; John Janowltz, columns operating in the-^^uth. of its outcome. The chamber try, but to all mankind. Let us notice. 15, of Cheshire; Nancy Terrell, 16, half of the club, presented a gitt of within 30 days torminated the Inquiry recently by. dle of August until the first kill­ Surgical Dressings ment ogenciea voluntary hospi more and more munitions of war ila g aovereign ties or through the bases were the -Springlioard of The battered Germans were fa 4. Notify your local board pray that this opportunity will not TBA this attack intq' Nippon's, home of Cheshire, and Frances , W il­ nen and pencil set to Henry MahcU 'a parliamentary maneuver without ing frosts. There will be no meeting of the tala, and the medical profession In ^aatUng up of a super sovereignty. - ho will leave soon for service In hack in disorder, and upwards when you have accepted employ- be lost.’’ “ I feel that the specific machin- waters. liams, 15, of Cheshire. 90 vl II aces were added to the : having reached a verdict. Surgical Dressings group tomor working out a complete health and All were kept at the hospital •0 .U. S. Army. In his re.sponso, nent. The Cabinet's note to Penaranda row. The shipment of,gauze for the I aiy ita parta can be safely Too Much for Mitchells r. Mnlletl spoke of the pleasure which fell to the Russians on other through tiie purchase o t The missing bombers may have overnight Sxcept.. the Williams ^‘Any hesit^cy on the part of a said that it desired to give him new quota has not, yet arrived, Llaft to future study and Judgment, ' had derived from his association sectors of the long front. Red regi^rant in following these in­ at that there should be no delay found the 1,440-mile round trip girl. The two who escaped injury Army repcits said that-1.500 Nazi complete liberty to, reorganize the and the meetings must be post­ from Attii. .say, to Paramus'hlra were Joy Hollenbeck, 17, of .th Ihd club and urged each mcm- structions . might well mean Ms , 'Tovernment. Penaranda is expect­ poned until It is received. Notice liln action by the Senate which will . r to continue in its endeavors. dead were counted in the drive to­ 18 being ^notify the world , that we as a na- more .than they could handle un­ Ciieshlrc, and Muriel Cullen, 15, ot ward the lower Dnieper' from the ed to reappoint most of the minis­ will be given in the paper at the der combat conditions. Some o f Cheshire. .Membership in the club, is still available ^tor „ immediate militory ters. earliest possible moment, / .itioii afo willing, anxious and even open and any man inteiested in liberated Donets basin west of'Sta- imalstent on a unity of intemation- th^'two-engined Mitchell medium linn. Russian units'were reported service," R^inson said. beimbers might, find this range sii’giiig with the chonis may at­ >Ved. - Thurs. - Fri. iCat.'Actioa which will prevent repe­ tend the next .rehearsal on Monday within 45 miles of the Kharkov- j Notes tition of war Involvements. tough to handle if they had to Burma Is Attacked MORE WAR BONDS Upsets Reported evening, Sept. 20. railway, last line short of ! battle interceptors, though - it '*'e Dnlener. loss of wh'ch would j Forced LM»or .^ealAs Last Night Oflloe, 858 Main St.—Tel. 66317 ■"X would be virtually nothing for the ’ “onardire the position of the Nazi . By Allied Bombers I> t Your “ E“ Bonds Buy four-engined Liberators which In^GOP Caiiciises Crimean garrisons. ! Yankeo Subs. made the journey. Rec's Take Over Plan Exijecled! London— Rear Admiral Sir Wil- ' Production — .Monday through swawATicimu. 1 The attack must have been a liam Ireland DeCourc}' Wheeler, Friday, 10-4:30, Center church. 64. consulting surgeon to the ad­ Surgical Dressings—No meeting New Delhi, Sept. 14—(/P)—Me­ X ■ 1-. surprise even though the Japa­ (Continued from Page Onb 1 ' “ ■ By The Associated Press City of Brv aiisk miralty in Scotland. this week Wednesday. dium bombers of the'•Tenth Unit­ —V nese have indicated they know Town committee candidates Feed ed States air force yesterday at­ W OM EN OF New York—Courtenay Dinwid­ - the Attii-Klska bases are daggers children wqiild be • Blood Donors — Register now — were defeated last night in bitter­ With small dle, GO, sociologist and general sec- with Mrs. Swanson, 2-1442. for the tacked the railroad and river ferry pointed toward Tokyo. The Navy ly waged contests at two Repub­ (Continued Irum Page One) Still Problem exempt. terminal at Sagaing, Burma * 1 1 11 said a transport was fired and left _ I retary of the National Child Labor mobile unit visit September 29th. ' lican caucuses In F’slrfield county Organized labor has bitterly op- j coJnmjttpp „ e was born in Alex- Nursee’ Aides—New class Starts blasting the sidings, rolling stock sinking, another was damaged, So2h river, tributary of the Dnie­ posed the proposal in the past, and ; and docks, a headquarters com­ and hits were scored on three car­ towns. (f o'if'uipi from One) September 27. In Falifield, Ff/st Selectman per. during hearings several months Capetown. Union of South. Africa munique said today. go vessels, one of which blew up. Nurse Recruitment—Call Mrs. John Ferguson was renominated Still another line pushes deep lei’ ''thv stpiement last night: ego Paul 'V. McNutt, war man- _Brieadlgr ^ ...... J. W. Watson.. 44. —Sec­ Myhaver, 6214, for Red Cross Bombs also were dropped on Numerous small.* craft were newer commissioner, refused to One with 761 votes to 558 for State into the Ukraine to Kiev,- over­ I Onlv eight of OPA's price boss­ retary for^^fense of southern nurse registration, of Army or enemy barracks at Lonkln in strafed, indicating that the U. 8. looking the broad waters of the take a stand on it. ^ woman northern Burma and fires were planes were able to come in at low Representative John F. Prinzing es came under the Congressional Rhodegia. Navy duty. whom the to'.vn committee had lower Dnieper. ' SMch then, however, the man­ \ with a started, destroying several of the level. ! bnn and were being replaced: endorsed by an 18 to -17 vote. Use of these railroads and their ()PA's much-criticized legal de­ power commission has announced' smil* on buildings. Attu has a good bomber’ •trip; it will be necessary to draft fathers First Aid A caucus in Darien was the branches can be turned to reln- partment. as such, will be scrap j her Up* and Only 44 years ago, In September, Heavy bomber operations were Kiska, after ita uncontested cap­ starting Oct. 1. FLAKO ture by,, American amphibious most largely attended meeting forcing and supplying the advkiu;- ; pe,i; p Kv^tem of tokens will be W,\I.TZES \ HOPS pride in 18M, the first First Aid claps was handicapped by clouds on Sun­ ever held in that town, and saw ing Red Arriiy all Up and down the | substituted . for foothe little mining community woik. give the Soviets an alternative |.(,f gasoline allowed on "A " cards said he believed Congress .should FRIDAY NIGHT^ observed. Heavy damage, how­ this la.st Japanese stronghold in jamin Corbin wa'a nominated for man of of Jermyn, Pennsylvania. 'This Iv * tf.S. W « loads I Stamps a seventh term with 774 votes to route to the main Moscow-Khar-1 hereafter there be no ."legal make a thorough survey of the ever, waa reported at the Yaroe- the Aleutians was taken. manpower situation first. spring, a memorial monument to 350 for Albert'N. Punzelt. kov line behind their own front.... | strings kttsched;” the nubile will courage this class was unveiled there with thin railroad yards where rolling DNB said that the kuasians get more OPA information and Similar views were expressed by K. OF C. HALt abe loves. stock, rails and engine sheds were House Republican Leader Martin 28 Prospect Street, Hartford appropriate ceremonies, with eight Steals Tray of Jewels were “following only .very cau­ faots, "the bitter along with the of the nine surviving members of hit. tiously," and that jfesterday “ it sweet:” and OP.*. • price paneJ^ of Massachusetts, who declared All aircraft and crews returned Oyer the oceans loaded troopohips are iheltgible for die W A C becauae of "the public is entitled to know Featuring WARNER that original class present. Changes Rapidly! Hartford, Sept. 14 -(iPi— A thief seems they appeared ignorant have order.-! agaln.vt “snooping In 4899 there was no safety pro­ safely, the bulletin said. ., •re carrying new thouaands of aoldiera age or fanulyreMxifinbilities, take over who diverted attention by inquir­ about the facts of the situation, be­ and coercion.” what shape wc are in.” and by BROS.’ „ Rep. KUday (CuTex), sponsor of gram to reduce Industrial acoi- die job of an eligible woman and free ing into the purchase of a radio, cause up to the evening they had A new OP.\ program now in Art Webster's AVimbI Let Your “E” Bonds Buy bp Join our attaddng annia at the House-passed legislation to retain 0!d Timers’ Orcliestra denta. Mine mishaps were common Altlwush we have been actually engaged In this wag reafched into a showcase at the only occupied the subiirbsm rail­ the -final stages is expected to StKttu! and aerious. With no first aid care ' Yankee Subs. firaot. her to join die WAC.) . way stations on Uie eastern bank chop another 3.3 per cent off Hy­ dependency deferment status fori y ' Hank Post, Prompter Hub radio store, here, yesterday, fathers and to put draft quotas on less thaii ^UD yean, the consequences thereof have made of the Desna.!' ing costs by forcing down prices Fox-Trota 8-IS Squares BenVw!^" auerymlaateSilqwnt and took 15 diamond rings and a a statewide basis. woman's 18-diaihond-studdcd plat­ “ In the area north and northeast on-apples, oranges, onions, pota­ lasls rests Sie livas of American themadvea felt in every dty and village — in every house­ of Bryansk itself,” the broadcast toes, iard, vegetable oUs and pea­ Kilday's bill has been sidetrack­ inum vvfist watch, sll, valued at ed in the Senate, but it is in a posi­ i i aa Anay Jab haMad lha Msat. $4,500, Lee Rlchman, manager of added, the Russians "stopped in nut butter. hold in the land. front of strong German covering This brbgram will cost the gov­ tion for early aiffion. the store told Detective Sergeant Meanwhile It became known that Women are needed in the W A C to G et fun details dxnit tbe W A C tn- Joseph P. McDonald. forces.” ernment about 100 million dollars ■/ Berlin also reported heavy street in fimda alrea'dy.. available. Bowles selective service mid manpower tafka ovar these 'vital jotn. Hundreds . day. Oo to your neareat U. 8. Army corhmisslon officials are thinking O f a negesaity,. we aw forced to change with these fighting at Novorosslsk in the said it will be spent in transpor­ o f thnuaanih of women arc needed. Recrutting Statkxhor mail tbe eoupqo iCuban. tation subsidies and government of Issuing a directive-to local draft AT FIRST The' Germans attempting to pi’rchs^ and resale operations. boards to review farm defeements Tbif age neededr-and right away. changes, to make adjustments befit fitted to the current SIGN OF A make the Soviet victory sound hol­ A new ceiling control oyqj win­ at the close of harvest sea.so \ Farm workers who would be idle, la Bm WAC yaw’s da v M weifc. eehemc of affairs. low by emphasizing the physical ter fruits and vegetablea. Intend­ J emptiness of the city. ed to hold prices 15 per cent be­ between harvest and crop planting Yaw’S shera In ana a# Sw ygewot time may be urged to go into war Tfaturea j:i Burm “ The city of Bryansk'," the low the levels paid last winter, al­ K^diePTOcraj:: • I yawr SawaiwSaa Apply at Marcst r- \ broadcast said, “which first became so was announced by the, OPA plants with a prpmise of continued th e exploitation of natural.refiourCes may be stepped USE known in this war by the .great general, manager. deferment if they returned to the I daap Sanaa at snHs- 666 farms in the ^rlng. up, too, to meet war emergencies. The resiilts hinge on t U TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS twin' battle pf Vyazma and Bry­ I In haljilng y w r enwntry In - U S ABBY ^ ansk in the autumn of ld }l, in the course of which ^German troops Jail Fugitive three things ^— manpower, mechanical devices, and, greatest •rnwe a n* " ':x.‘ tore n tm itnt surrounded sad captured several Arc you an American dtisen, a woman RECRUITING STATION Tw o State Sailoi*8 of all, the quantity'a^ilable. Soviet araues with their enUre Is Reedptured PLUS: over ao and under 50 yearn o f age? materiel, was evacuated by the Reported Mining , RQ3E.MA«Y I..\NK (Yaa Feat OSIca uriS^ Germans during Monday night.” V PATRIC KNOWf.ES \ Am dogle, or if ybn’ic aoarriiBd, " it was undoubtedly V 8 »■ succeed in encircling the German turned to the custody of jail aii- ties, including two Connecticut “What’n B m ln Cousin’’ forces in this area but they neither thorlUe.'i. Local police ware noti­ men who are listed as missing. succeeded in injuring the Germans fied he had a rendezvous ■with his TTiey were; ^DOILYDAWNS:;^ A VITAL ARMY JOB NEEDS YO U ... Greatest Natural Resources Statler » to a considerable degree nor in lay­ wife at the railroad station here 'Panko, Alexander, able oeaman, I N V A S I O N I . • • This U ttl> . . MigMy Am sikB ing a hand on the mlllUry estab- yesterday afternoon and watched mother, Mrs. Catherine Panko. It ia available most everywhere, but not in sufliicient lishmenU of the city which fell, in vain for his arrival. They were Totoket road, Nmth Branford; is poifbdl« s. Will you b « obi# lo soyt * 1 pgrtonoRy ' 300 to tJu ROU into German hands together with Informed several hours later of hl» Tarka, - Edward Joseph; able quantity in many places without extensive arrangements for all their vast stores," it added. pi«sence in Tl'grill and arrested seamen, mothei, Mrs. Mildred p4it my full stronglh Into Hto knock-out Wow’*? JOIN THE NOW! Garrison U Entrapped him. Tark.i, 95 Chapel street. New T" s collection and storage. Therefore, it becomes a vital natural The Russian tsommunlque an­ According to Sheriff J. Edward ENDSTODAY! sttMgth into dlls in al p— ch! Haven, ' h e Third War Loan is on. raaource which so increases in value that it should be handled nounced last night that Red Army Slavin o f New Haven coimty, Ma- “HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO" To carry the war boms to t M n o a m forces had nearly completed the “ QUIET PLEASE 8|UBDER” T Your boy, or your oaighboc’s ringoli was sentenced from Water- our enemies, with kiiiing The New Low Rates Will Make Your Loan LONG ON EXPENSES? entrapment of the German garri­ Jjury for attempted breaking and boy, knows what the fndtt o t with care just as are other commodities that have an agreed » J son and had already captured rail­ entering. Sheriff Slavin said he had calls fo r an a^ded 1 } billion this devsstadng Allied invasioa way stations on the outskirts of served time in WethersfleW state dollars, quieUy. w ill be—the months, the dol­ Cut uut thii 6UUIIUII unS mull tuSUy universal value. - v Shrink Even Faster! SHORT OF MSN? u s h NELL H . i i ; Consider the advutiM ct .a. the town. prison. Marlngoll and several other Tln$ Fri.~Sal. Your giXTemmant moraly asks lars, the American 11m It w ill On October 1st, the Interest rates on home loans wUl be^re- J^ucHid loan. It provide needed (Dther Russian forces were prisoners were working in the or­ r— lUodMrtiM tHi hBoMdlatbaRA A F^aiwiaP loan on your own The hard-pressed Nasis were re­ Three children, one each from E D W Y N N neighbor’s boy—can! Your The Manchester Water Co. signature is. made sdth prompt ported paying heavily . for their New Haven, Hamden and Meri- A.N ♦ »Tna naaracT aopt,* t » ¥/' * country can! Unless jrou put IkM-War tom IMv* hr Ite private service. For a loan, come stubborn but futile resistance. Up­ den. were admitted to the New every ounce o f your laspircd \ . . in, phone or write today. wards of 2,000 German troops were Haven hospital with suspected ------PLUS ----- slain in fierce lighting when So­ caseg of infantile. paralysis, the “AIR RAID WARDCriS" viet spearheads fought their Aay RIO TIM E nHANCB CO. Department of Health -reported With LAUREL and HARDY SYUDEBAKER MMR. NO.- H tdonal through, the intricate rail network today. ' Slate Tkoatav M lM lac on' the east bank of' the Desna to Two children were dlscbargad •uaor WMI0 MT crcioNi tnomts Eos rm §o§ms Flanr . .(PSawa M l FRIEDA HEMPEL* CROSS^sDUMM „ n. R. Brawa.. Msrv. storm the outskirts of Bryansk to, the Newington Home for Cnp------Each Evsl T8:15) 55c. $1.10, |IA8, flt.Wi 93.7Sj Mf-vaae ga M l. across the river, the Russians de­ t'ed Children, leaving the number StAHS FiaL Mat. (f:80) 8«c, 85c. $1.18, fl.W (Tax Ine.) YLTINQ rOBTBBSS clared. of questionable and definite cases sinEDOZDI T*L Hartford. 8-6177. Box Oflloe epeoa at 10 a. m. *'Our troops bsVs corns right up in the hoepital at 63. V ' ■ : •tiW ■tMUMHOMiiM for its sslfrprsservatlon than is enemy troop* were withdra'Wing Manchester from extreme aouthem Italy, they the present cooperative effort to Flower Show Severe Quakes Place Carloads of Coal * Connecticut dive-bombed a bridge and road \ Evening Herald win the war.” Junction and then strafed and de­ In this paragraph, o f ieourse, stroyed four German transport Are Recorded •X Attracts Many vehicles. Where Agent Can Watch 'Ti'^?ri?a^iK O L Mr. ilfill is picturing what hap­ It BUiAll Street Yankee Aiilett and Atena were also ^ KeBohester Conn. pened bo start thla war, and bis By A H. O. heavily _ bombed .by American THOMAS rBROUSOM description of us drifting into Held in Connection With Mitchells, one of those pilots, Ut. Calculate the Temblors Seven carloads of c o a l.. . you y Not that anyone had any (leidgns • Oeaetml Manaser . f know that stuff burned in filrn'aces on the three car*. After hearing Tonnfled October 1, 18Sl^" catastrophe is a truer picture of Rupert D. Hahler,- Bowling Green, .A propiosal by Mayor George A. Carden Club’ s” FSll O.. reported, "Our bombs carpeted Are in the Neighbor­ . . . came intp Manchester this' so many stories about coal short- our relationships with Japan than u '- paklUhed SteeiT ■▼enln» Sxoept Quigley of New Britain that com­ Meeting Last Night. , the town from one end to the hood of the Solomons. morning on the "local." The train. age It was kind of nice to see it ar- Suadaye and Hofidaya Sintered at his claim, earlier in his speech, of other, I think we got plenty of the crew parked tlirec of the cars! rive here today. However, there the Foit Oirioe at Manoheeter, Conn., mercial occasions desiring his of­ directly in froh t' of the railroad should not be any shortage of coal aa Second Claaa BCail Matter. practical- success for the policy of enemy transports we saw going f’ ficial presence shall kick In stand­ A lai gc number of members and Weston, Mass;, Sept. 14— (>P) -^A station and it was there for over, here this winter. Last year, tank appeasement. through'the town. * SUBSCRIPTION RATES _ ard fees to be used in aid to New guests, many of them new people aeries of earthquakes which would an hour while the crew was busy, cars used to come In at the north l>i Oaa Tear by Mall ...... *» ®® But such a look-back merely Srltaln’s members of the armed have been "destruclive" if they switching down in the yards. There’ end at the time when fuel oil was X,' forces raises many interesting in town, attended the local Garden convinces that Mr. Hull Is thor­ originated near any civilized area were four other carloads in the ‘ short in all of the dealer’s tanks, ^ J ^ t a d lOae Tear ...... »8.«0 questions and hopes, the first hope Club's fall iheeting and flower ex­ Dimoiit Rules train makeup_ to*lay but these They, too, were the object of con- oughly right In what he prescribes being that present patriotism will hibit las! night at Center ehurch was recorded between 10:30 p. m.. three cans were the object of a lo t’ siderable scrutiny. This year it is ” ' m em ber of THH ASSOCIATED PRESS for the future. He Is crucially And soldiers benefiting heayily, house It was a Tnemhera’ meet­ last ni'ght and■3:49:42 a. m„ e.w.t., of admiration.''“ One wag. standing! coal but the local dealers are going The Aaaoolated Frees it excluitve- right; above all, when he states and the .second hopj being that ing with everyone contributing today at the We.ston college seis­ across the street, said "Look where to arrange matters everyone It entitled to the uee of republlca- eventually people who are bur- Are Defended mograph station which calculated that "It is abundantly clear that something of interest in the sea- they left it? Just where the agent using this commodity will have hi* tlbn of all newt diapatehet credited dened with officiar duties t o ' the son's experiences, that the epicenter of all was near could keep his eye on it." , i share during the coming winter. ' to It or not otherwUe credited In system of organized interna­ thit paper and alto the local newt public as a whole will perhaps be -Plants bought at the club’s May the Solomon'Islands or the New enbllahed bertii.. tional cooperation for the main­ excu.sed from functions like brekk-lsale came in for much praise. Sev- Army Officer Declares Hebrides. All rlahta of repnbllcatlon of tenance of pr.nce must be ba.sed ing the first bottle at the opening i eral of the members stated that The individual 'quakes were special dltpatchee herein are alto the (.hit v-Snielle Perfume tiarlford’ s Glow Can clocked at 10:35:12 p. n^. 12:06:17 upon the willingness of the the petunias, snapdragons and Need Rooms Polish H^re • reaerved.______j >!hoppe. other flowers., as well as the vege- Be Seen Over 40 Miles. a. m., 3:33-34 a. m.. and 3:49:42 a. Full terrlce client of N. E. A. operating powers to use force, if If our hope gives the Infer- tnhies, were the best they had ever m.'and each continued for three or ■Sanrice Inc. necessary, to keep the peace." ‘The ; enee that our C’dniieeMeiit may­ grown. Mrs. C. E. T. Willett was four hours—with records overlap­ For Nui ses Plan Drive Publlabera Hepretentatlvet, The truth of that policy for the future ors are a breed Who would glad- chairman of the suecessful plant Hartford, Sept. . 14.—iJP)—Con­ ping . one another, Rev. Daniel Jnllut Mathewe Special Ayency— I.V forever be relieved of invita­ sale and reported an additional sum necticut's dimout regulations are Linehan, seismologist, announced. Mew Tork. Chlcaso. Detroit and is well-rooted, too, in the experi­ tions to attend this and that of ifl‘2..’)0 received, making a total designed to obtain "as* great a re- He said that the third 'quake was ^ eton .______i_ ence of the past, for it was their Hospital Issues Apneal To Conduct Their Own store opening, get the first gal­ of Sllfl.50. The sale has been doction of skvclow as rxisslble af- especial severity. He estimated member udit buread of assumption that the nations who lon from this new gas station, held for several aeasons\ in the d' ctlon or sKygiow as possioie ai , the^ digtanee and direction of all a.s To Residents to Pro- CIRCULATIONS.______fe'’ting as few people as possi War Bond Campaign prized peace would not use force send the first shirt to some new barn at Ml.ss- Mary Chapman’s 8,485 miles west of Boston. ble," the officer of the First Scrv- j ‘ vide the Housing. . .The Herald Printing Company. to maintain It which led Germany laundry, and be photographed place, 75 Forest street. Ou Saturday, Sept. 25. jSc., attumes no financial responsi­ in awed admiration nf some The ravages of the Japanese ice command in charge of dim- New York's Report bility for typographical errort ap- to Poland and Japan to Pearl heeye in the vegetable and flower outs, declared today. p w ln g in advertlsementt In The new model home which doesn’t New 'York. Sept. 14— (yPi — A Coupled with the dire need ..of The Polish residents of Msin- rStaneheafer Evening Herald. Harbor. even allow standing roohi for gai'tlen.s were deplored by a num­ His statement was prompted by series of earthquake tremors .in nursing staff for the Memorial chester are going to stage their Americans can ask nothing bet­ one good enhipaign |Hise, we ber of the gardeners. Mrs. W. W. a declaration by Congressman the general direction of Japan, was hospital, officials are now. faced own war bond campaign accord­ shall' have to revise oiir tack Eells. whose husband is in the em­ William .1. Miller in Washington reported today by Father Joseph Tuesday, September 14 ter than that the individual steps with the problem of securing ing to an announcement made and prureed toward (ysllliisioii- ploy of the governnient on pest that he was WTitlng Army author­ J, Lynch, seismologist of Fordham rooms for additional staff mem­ this morning by Alexander Mlko- and acts of our forelgpi policy for ment. control; made remarks, arid Mrs.- ities in Boston seeking informa­ yniversUy. who said they had bers. An appeal has been made low ski. and Xgnatz A tkow skl, co- Hull Looks Two Ways the future be tailored to Mr. The typica) mayor howls to his Clifford Cheney amused the audi­ tion on alleged inequalities in ap­ continued intermittently since mid­ by the board of trustees to resi­ chairman of the committee which Hull’s statement of general prin­ friends and grimaces to his secrc; ence in describing a visit to a plication of the dimout in Con­ night. dents In the vicinity of the hos­ will handle the campaign. The Secretary HulVa Sunday niftht tary, but he loves it all. If any friend’s cornpatch to view the necticut. The first severe shock was timed pital to offer any spare -rooms sales event will be conducted on ciples and policy Sunday night. If beetles at work, when a cob of Miller said that while the dim- address may have been, in his commercial insrtitution , should at 12:06.34 a. m. (e.w.t.) and the they may not n o ./o e using, to the Saturday evening, September 25, that is the happy eventuality, it somehow miss the obvious publici­ com just missed her face, it had out. for example. Is in force In a second at 12:17.32 a. , m., both ‘Blind, “all one piece," in which- hospital for renting to members at the Polish American clubhouse will be because all of us, perhaps ty stunt of having the mayor been dropped from a tree by a city like Hartford, other places, about 7,700 miles from New York of the auxlllarv nursing staff. nearer the ocean, such as I^ddler on Clinton street. the future course of our foreign including Mr. Hull, have learned pre.sent at its ceremonies, I t: .squirrel. The.se little animals seem In a imrthwesterly direction. Then would be the mayor himself Who i to have been more than usually town and Clinton, the latter dl- Last, Saturday C. Elmore Wat­ The seyeral group? of Polish so­ -fiolicy represents merely a con- there w r e many minor shocks un­ kins. chairman of the board of cieties ii) Manchester will combine from the mistakes of the past. would do the worrying, wondering! fond of the succulent kernels this'Tectly on the Sound, do not en- til 3:36.58 a. m„ when there was a "Btstent continuation of wha^ has whether he had somehow lost his i summer, according to numerous force the dimout. trustees, issued an appeal to local to make this eyent one long to be “ quite severe"' one. This occurred trained nurses and trained hospi­ remembered by the local citizens .ddready occurred in the past. electorate. These events are an ' reports. "I am interested to know if this about 7.300 miles away. That at least, is the picture he opiate, dull and druggy in th e: Specimens of. some of the new dimout is a National defense tal attendants to give either full from Poland, It Was felt that At Salerno In a Tokyo broadcast last Sat­ or part time sendee to. the hospi­ this would be the best medium of tried to give. And perhaps it is taking, but sharply and painfully, things in the flower world were measure or whether it is Secre­ urday, Domei news agency said "The blttereet battle of the en­ missed when they are, by any j brought by the members; Presi- tary o f the Interior Ickes’ Idea of tal during the corning months- of conducting the campon. Both a true picture. • that 1.400 persons had been killed winter. A satisfactory preliminary chairman'-juld this morning that tire Mediterranean campaign" is chance, Interrupted. "There have ■ dent W. E. Buckley showed the building up a power shortage or seriously injured at Tottori by Tet there will suggest itself, to been some mayors who were such j new Madam Chiang Kai Shek scare.” Miller remarked. response has been made, but ad- already a large amount of bonds today’s description for the action Japan’s most severe earthquake in di’-ional nurses, attendants and .many, a contiast between the line fire-horses that they didn’t even i'chrysanthenium. yellow ageratum The Boston Army officer, who 10 years. had been subscribed for and during at Salerno, just south. of Naples, service people are badly needed, the interim members of the cqpi- true words with wflich Mr. Hull wait to be asked, but appeared' and red sunflowers, (^orge Clark asked not to be quoted by name Where the American Fifth Army said that Clinton Is in the dimout and will be increasingly needed mittee are going to make per­ ilddresses the future, and the even without benefit of ■ Invita- exhibited blossoms a lovely during the extreme winter is struggling to maintain and ex­ tipnal stationery. i pinkish lavender chrysanthemum. area and that the dimout is en­ sonal contacts among the Polish leWbat more debatable light in Not only is it an opiate in itself,' "Clara Curtis." which he had tried forced there. Church Activity months. people. » pand its important- bridgehead. ». l^adiich he pictures certain aspects 'this busine.ss of being always in this season; Mrs. Clifford Cheney Cities of the same size as Hart­ Any traihed personnel,' either That the struggle Is still tough registered nurses, traihed attend­ • Ack-Ack Coming Up the past. derhand, but it is, so the mayor | several beautiful specimens of the ford, he said, have been shown to Program Fixed and uncertain, when the original kld.s' himself, part of the political 1 pew creamy white tomato: Mrs. create skyglow dangerous 40 ants or other persons who can His claim that the main motive give either full-or limited time to landing took place eleven days game. If he appears, the store, Fred Pohlman displayed some fine miles away. Though he hasn't ex­ Oakland. Calif.— Police Capt. of our long appeasement of Japan act data on Hartford, he said, he the hospital during the next six Fred Barbeau threatens a counter ago, is ample testimony that the owner and his family and hia;n,sfers and Mrs. Louis R Horton, was to give us time for military creditors, debtors, and. customers. a large bouquet of vari-colored believe* that the city, if it were e-scheduling of activities at months,^ ore requested to contact offensive against youngsters, who Germans have been able, with the South Methodist church for the the hospital office for instructions. iparednesB does not necessarily will all vote for him. if he snubs, dahlias. Mra. R. K. Anderson not dimmed out, “would be, dan­ are making aerial bombs from .22 prepared positions in terrain well them, they are his enemies.' It’s showed a va.se of the white garde- gerous even as far off as Outside new seaabm worked out in detail by .Residents in the Immediate vl caliber special cartridges and 20- well against the record Jap­ presidents ^ d leaders of all organ­ hinity of the hospital who have suited for defense, to make this a miracle, of course, that any i pm petunias and silver lace vine, Long Island under the best condi­ gauge shotgun shells. anese aggression achieved once it mayor is ever defeated. In the flower arrangement con- tions.” izations, which met under the dirge'- a spare room which they can rent They’re dropping Uie projectiles their first* major effort In Italy. tion of the pastor. Rev. W. RSlph did begin. Sometimes they are,'and some- test. Miss Mary Chapman’s exhib- to hospital personnel, are re­ from a bridge on passers-by. . Not since the near disaster the Ward, Jr., will begin with .the Octo­ quested to contact the housekeep­ His picture of the practical divi­ times the new man. much in May*.! it of white gardenias and white Americans encountered!, at Kas--' or Quigley’s vein of thought, de- tiuddlcia won first honors, in the ber meetings and coiHjhtfe through er at the hospitel, 5131. dends o f' our relationship with May. The object conserve serine Pass in the early .days of cides he will govern the city "over l5-lnch" class; and Miss El- Viehy and with Dictator Franco Bitter Street fuei oil. \ the Tunisian campaign have our wlthout the .previous quota of len Buckley’s arrangement of red .—.French North Africa and the banqueteering, tape-cutting and [and gold marigolds in the. "under All societieir^of the churbh will FDR Protests troops been in so serious a battle. baby-kissing. But he needs, only | 15." The prizes were .War Stamp.s. will hold their meetings the setpnd inch fleet were hot turned over Fighting Rages Monda.v of the month, continuing the Nazis, Spain did not enter There are three hopes for its time to wc^en and carry the tra-1 There were a number of beauti- dition on to new inanities and b e-; ful baskets and vases of flowers, throj,igh the third Monday. During^ \ Congress Act the war—is a one-sided picture outcome. One is that. Marshal this one. full week and extra day For Sore Aching Hot Feet (K>me so rooted lif it that he would and these were- turned over to In Rome Area flootlir« and cools GveasclMS* stfila* .Would French North Africa and Rommel’s strategy-will not ven­ carry it on forever If the babies; Mrs. P. L. Davis, who is taking the church will, be open for all sorts uf activities morning, after­ (Cbntlnned from Page One), less, t’aed hj sslea^ooplcs skoppors the French fleet have gone oyer ture his forces at Naples into an he kissed difln’t, in good time,; them to the hospital at the Brad- ssd factory workers. Get fkat sea* grow old enough to be able to p a y ; ley Field Air Base, Windsor (Continued from Page One) noon and evening. The rest of the crone Jar for only 60 eeata at oaco to Hitler if we had not flattered all-out struggle which might end month only the church office Will could, barr'fed any governmental for q a l^ relief at Weldoa Drapr Co.* in their annihilation, and that he him back at the polls. ' j Locks, where there are 21 wards. agency froni\employing Lovett, Ceatcr- Pharatacy* Marpky DraiT ^Petaln? Would Spain have en- Mayor Quigley, seeking to e»- j Mrs. Davis explained that a group German broadcast said that since: be regularly open. Some of the. organizations which have . had Dodd or Watso'lv after November Co.. J. W.' Hale Corpro aad all vood -tered the war if we had not flat will, therefore, withdraw them cape some portion of all this, ■ of women are doing thla, each Mussolini’s arrest on July 26 he drna atorca. after they have made what la now Tuesday and Thurs Town explained Mr. Ward, in outlining In his message to Congress to­ .did not actually change Fifth Army, continually being re­ raises the embarraaslng ques­ get In touch with Mrs. Davis In cast said he had been held under inforced, will soon have the tion of what , a mayor is worth time to send the flowers to the close arrest on various wsrshlpa the plan Is not a curtailing of the day, Mr. Roosevelt said he wished ; but merely put us in debt church’s activity program, but a to place on record “my view that Adverti8em e^t strength to push forward and re-- at one of 'these functions any­ soldier patients. With his guard ordered to kill him some one for benefits we were A social time followed the meet­ should he try to escape. bunching up of programs, making this provision is not only unwise move all doubt as to the safety way. We refuse to answer that letually going to get on our owm question, lest* we be accui^ of ing, and an Innovatlpft' for the Still another radio commentator, it possible for the church to be Well and discriminatory but unconstl-' Notice heated for all worship services on dean strength. of its position. Should both these prejudice, but it can be pointed Garden club was the serving of with striking Inconsistency, de­ tutional.” He added: refreshments, ice cream arid cook­ Sunday and still a'vailsble for the "The supreme Court has defined This one's going to hurt! possibilities fail, the final hope out that the average mayor clared that II DUce had been re.s- The book on at least one of use of the different societies. The a hill of attainder as ‘A leglslaUve would be upon the northward usually appears at eucJi occa­ ies, by Mrs. Edward Lewis and cued from an "almost Inaccessible” Primary Caucus Proposals lieae tranjsactions is not yet her committee. retreat in jhe fastnesses of the church calendar will carry a detail­ act which Inflicts punishment progress of the British Eighth sions with a neat little card The following names have beea dosed. Where does Dictator hidden In the palm of hie hand, Abruzzl mountains behind Rome ed outline of the new schedule. without judicial triaL* The rider in X __ - _ . ______Jtony, which la now Some 120 this bill operates perpetually to proposed fOr nomination aa eandW Ihranoo sit, for instance, in the said card bearing a few key no­ by airborne troops. / milea to the south. A t the rate Bombs Hold Ujp A Dally Mail ^itorial called fdr disqualify three named individuals dates for the several offices of th# I n v a s i o n c o m e s hlood and money. take mon^gr we have tucked away. It’s going to take part o f die monejf our fighdng men If we should fad. We’ll do ft partly haMbik die chea^^Ma^ d of world Mr. Hidl pictures tations from his secretary. Since Draft Appeals Town of Manchester. Connecticut, he never has a real opportunity a rigorous Inquiry by Allied mili­ from holding office In their govern­ we’'ve been living on—money that might have meant extra shoes or clothes easiest way but of this whole rotten business is for everybody to chip ia r the future? Perhaps the full the Eighth has been covering ter­ ment unless they are nominated by to be voted for at the nominating to wind up for hot campaign Nazis Supplies tary leaders into the circum­ caucus to be held In the Aroertcaif Part of the cost must be paid with human Ufe. 'That means deep and iditlng of the yalue of our ap- ritory, it would take it about four stances of Mu8aolInl'’s escape and the President and confirmed by the or food! Money that might have gone for anything that we era get along all he can and help end It quick. We’ll do it partly becauM there’s ao fiaer» oratory, his performance Is usu­ Are Returned Legion Hall in said Manobester, iment of 'h im ought to ■wait more days to be effective in the ally prosaic. Unless there are said that the fact he la no longer Senate before November 15. lasting hurt for many^ and many an American family. (Continued from Page One) “ It Is directed at named indi­ on the second Tueaday in Septeina w;ithout! jq/er iavestmeat ia the w orld today than a U. S. W m-BoocL it a while. For the consequences Salerno area. poetic exceptions like the -one a prisoner "is a first-class example ber (which win be Septembw 14, when a fpayor's secretary noted of Italian futility.” „ The Selective Service board has viduals and not at speclfled statu­ Part of the cost must be paid in cash. . . this September. And that's our appeasements are not all One thing evident la that/ the notably north of Llveto where ten been notified of Appeal Board de­ tory offices. No judicial' trials 1943.) , Sure — it’ll be tough to dig up diat extra money. But we’ve got to do it But mostly, w ell do it because America is right smack in ttm middH down that such and such a ven­ The polls win be opened at f a. ■et In, and they constitute, even Germans, given 40 days after the ture, located on the outskirts, 600-pound bombs were concen­ cisions as folloyvs: have been held. No Impeachment going to hurt, too! trated to wipe out the entire road­ Edmimd D. Winchell, depend­ proceedings have been Instituted. m. and will be closed at 8 p. m. — tn d w e tv iU .' ' " of the biggest, deadliest dirtiest war in histoc|A iw, a source of anxiety to those, fall of Mussolini to prepare them­ would be a “distinct” asset to Municipal Clerk REPUBLICAN PROPOSALS FOR the community and hizzoner’s way. ,-7- ency, retained in lA ; Leonard . A. "This rider Is an unwarranted home and abroad, who fear selves for the Italian campaigm. American B-26 Marauders and Driggs, occupational by Dicta­ encroachment upon the authority NOMINATTONS We’UdoItpaftly beoauscof the look dwt would oope over tfiefioM of And we*M Ameetrens,. ^ quick, furtive glance read it to Leaves for WACs SELECmtEN ' The M War loon b Horef American foreign policy in jtove taken full advantage of their be “distant asset” which was B-25 Mitchells flew without escort phone Corpora^on, retained in lA ; of both the execud've and the judi-! Gilbert W. Rirk, occupational by Sherwood G. Bowers . iS future will stoop to the samie opportunity. Our forces are defi­ quite near the truth.. to smash the Important highway clal branches under our conatltu- and rail junctions a t Pompel. 12 New Haven railroad, reclassified to Uon. It is not in my judgment, David Cbambera lb pay for hrYasIon—to get the money to keep our fighting machine ^ In g expediencies it seems to nitely outnumbered for the first But such Inspirational. burst* Mrs. Gladys Keith Gilmore, clerk Cecil W. England miles southeast of Naples, and the In the Municipal building, left this 2A; Morris H. Barth, dependency, binding upon them.” —you, and every man or woman in America, are asked to invest in at least ive found so useful in the itnme- time in the Mediterranean cam­ are the exception, not the rule, Jack M. Gordon .X '?- ■ which is our melancholy basis for rail junction at Toire Annunziata afternoon as acting corporal In retained in lA ; Theodore Gyzbek, Nbt Going to Obey It te past. paign; even the German air force with many direct bomb hits. occupational Consolidated Cigar The (Jhlef Executive indicated Victor J. Johnson extra $100 Bond in September. ruling that there will be more ap­ charge of a detail' o f \VACa or­ Clarence N. Luplen Turning to that future with has reappeared on the scene; after pearances -transacted in the fu­ The Mitchells reported the road dered to Fort Oglethorpe. Ga., for Corporation, reclassified to 2C; by his woirds that he. had no in­ WORiD’t SAMST INVISTMINtS northwest of the Pompei junction Lawrence Peterson, occupational tention of complying with the Harold M. Reed $K^ EXTRA, mind you—for Hull, we And him, there at Salerno and Naples, there will be ture if the recompense is still cal­ basic training.— Mrs. Gilmore was George E. Snow culated In votes rather than dol- and the railroad Biding hard hit accepted for service two weeks ago. by \riklng Baking -Company, re- Ckmgjessional directive or allow­ Choeca) th e aacueiry that fk t your reqoirenienf# serenely and 'soundly based other strong German positions while strings of bombs ppekmark- clasaifled to 2A for 4 months. ing any government agency to do Harold R. Symington. laia / Associates of Mrs. Gilmore In the TOWN CLERK N o num or woman can hold back. No man or woman can point to his principle— good, strong, line around Rome. It can well be a ed two roads southeast of the June Municipal building presented her He sUted there was no suggest Samuel J. Turklngton. X - ipciple which matches every tough campaign, all the way up to tion. , with a cash gift yesterday. New York -City’s ., banka and Payroll buying u d say, "They don’t mean me!" No man or woman can The Marauders planted bombs in tlon that Lovett. Dodd and Wat­ TOWN TREASURER United States Tffu Ssvhigs Iptstast for tbs purpose of sat­ the final test of the main, German Mrs. .Gilmore is the daughter of U'uat companies have resources in .meHcan's ideal for his own state See Japanese the railroad yards where a large excess of $30,000,000,000—28 per son- had not loyally and compe­ George H. Wadden. say, 'Tm' alreadyTrading 10% or 12% or 20% — I’m doing.enough!" Bends—tertst “B": Givss ion isfying Federal estate taxes. Mr; and Mrs, William Keith of 6 TAX COLLECTOR apartment and his own foreign line along the Po Rivep. explosion resulted. Charter Oak street. cent of the national total. tently performed the duties for back $4 for every $3 when the Dated September IS, 1943; due which'they were employed and Samuel Nelson. cy. Bridges Destroyed Sure—it’s going to hurt. It’s going to take more than spare egsh this December 1 S', 1969. Denomina- Soldiers Trapped U. S. Flying Fortresses fanned that it' was sought U disqualify ASSESSOR $15,000,000,000 hood matarcs. lotctest: 2.9% s There have, in • the past few Emil L. (3. Hohenthal, ,3r^ time—vmore than just money that might have gone for fun. It’s going to' tioDs: $S0O, $1(K)0, $S000, $10,- A Good Frost Helps, Too out to bomb highway intersections them for federal employment be­ eoB'baaidiii qwM ysar, compounded semitnousl- [jionths, been many words used to cause “of political opinions at­ REGISTRAR' OF VOTERS (Contlnned from Page One) and bridges at Sala Consllina, 50 ly if held to matority. Denom- ' 0(10, $100,000, and $1,000,000. irlbe the task ahead of . the There is only one way to pre­ miles southeast of Salerno, and to tributed to them.” Robert N. Veltch. ' BOARD OF EDUCATION inadatir $2S. $90. $100, $900, Price: Par and accrued interest; United Nations, and the penalties dict weather, in 1943. That is to cut the coastal highway at Torre Mr. Roosevelt recalled that the 18 at the enemy’s oil and! supply provlMon which would allow them Charlea S. ‘ HoUaS (Unezpired IIQOO. ItedemptiDoi Any «ia>* Other seeuriticst Seriee TC ” day and ail the world- will incur' forecast, (n eviry departmeht, the center/)f Makassar, on Dutch del Greco, just south of 'Naples, With a concentration of high *x.- to remain in gcwemnient servica te.m ). 90 days after issue dais. Prka^- Savings Notes; Certificates ? they fall in that task. No words worst that could possibly happen. Celebes.- Making a roundtrip flight after November 16, subject to his Carl W. Noren ,; pf more than 2,000 statute niiles, plosives. ' Furnished By _ ' Stuart'J. Waaley 79% of matority of Indebtedoeas; 2% Treasury Bve been better than Mr; HuU’.s. That is probably why, this sum­ At T6rre del. Greco, a double appointment and Senate approval:, the big bombeiii hit military bar­ OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRAtlON was Inserted in the appropriations Watson Woodruff. . , 2Vi% Treasury Booth of Bonds i f J951-1953j United The task, as lie see.s it, will be mer,'there were so few of our racks, petroleum storage and wave of Fortresses hit both the CONSTABLE main roads anfl the lower coastal bill after the Senate had balked 1964-19^. BaadilYinarketabU,v Sutas Savings Bonds Mries ’T ’;' I j»at “of taking practical steps to usual forecasters who made pub­ wharf facilities with 27 tons pf Regional Department of Information at accepting a clause requiring James Duffy e .plosives and incendiaries. One road Was severed. 'ITie second acMptabh as bank collateral, United States Sayings Bonds .te conditions In which there lic note that they had heard their 55 Tremont Street Boston, 8, Maasachosetts their immediate r«poval from fed- Otto H. Herrmann Liberator failed to return. wave .Concentrated on the junction Raymond E. Robinson redecflaabta at par and accruad $etiis"6.” '/ ■jll be security for every nation; first katy-did, why we beaded' in­ and bribes running parallel and aral employment and their per­ The Japanese-sent dive-bombers manent disqualification for such Sedrick J. Straughan. which each nation will baVe en- to September with- no specific Sunday’ to attack Allied shipping northward to the coast. Ite attack, Bed and Brown Stampa ;»tbrough November 81. B and C e-iployment. DEMfXaiATTC PROPOSALS FOR Itaced opportunities to develop dates set for the coming of the in the harbor of Morobe south of the official report said, "completely Brown Stamp A Book Three coupons are good for two-and-one NOMINATIONS blocked" the highway with craters The Senate, he said, rejected, progress in ways of Its own first frost. Those who knew were Salamaua. Headquarters said they becomes valid with Red Stamps half gallons each. From now the compromise incorporateid in SELECTMEN -aused minor damage and a few and debris. X, Y and Z through October 2. on, the face of every gasoline cou­ George H. Bryan vkiaing; in which there uill be, too kind to tell the truth. casualties at a cost o f two planes, At Sala Consillna and the near­ the bill once and then agreed to it ..Blue Stamps pon in your possession must be after the House conferees bad re­ Earl J. (Campbell WAR ^iy nations have drifted In- late to a cause or matter stUl about 250 y a ^ s while the road to CONSTABLE But what, even with long range pending- and undecided. He re­ of 1943-44 season now valid to The office of the Local Rationing V#reee are. now controlled by the the west Is blocked.” Gerimans, but that It appeared John J. Cratty le through failure, prediction, could there be to do? lated' that toal disposition had January 4, 1944. Class 4' <»u- Board ia located in the Lincoln A-36 dive-bombers added to their that the: north was held by email Clarence E. Foley too late, to recognize the Root up halfrgirown tomatoes? been made of the Willihgham case well-earned reputation as a deadly ppns worth 10 gallona, class 5 scboql oppoaiU the poet office. Of­ THE' GAMMONS-HOAGLUND COMPANY fice hours are es follows: Monday, dstadunents while Marshal Erwin Albert B. Jacoba which confronted them Bank bolf-devrioped celery ? before publication of the editorial. machine whether used as fighters coupons worth 50 gallons. i Harold T. Keating Tire Inapeettop -10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.; Tueaday, 2 Rommel moved the bulk of his to take the measures neces- Mulch around melons jirylng up or bombers. In addition to jolnilig forces south-in the. direction ' of Joseph V. Shea First National Park RAF Spitfires and American P-SS Second inspection for A Book p. m. to 6:15 p. m.; Wednesday, 2 to^rard off those, dangers^ before they could ripen? After p. m. to 6:15 p. m.; Thursday, 10 Genoa, Bologna and the Po river Frederick W. Smith. Lightnings, in patrols over the Holders must be completed by Dated at Manchester cooperation to maintain five weeks of unbroken drought, Salerno battlefields, they made September 30. a. m. to 5:15 p. m.: Friday, 10 a. line. m. to 5:15 p.' ,m,; Saturtey, 10 dt,' of Septembet, 1943. . numerohs attacks on enemy vehi­ OSMilne Samuel J. Turklngton, Number • sUm ps in A Books a. m. to,12:30'p. m.—The Ule- Let Your ”C” Bonds Buy cles and roads. Yanke# Sub#. Town Clark. At AuletU, . through which good for three gallon# aseh pbofM number is 2r-0404. I a l d T bSNCHESTER, c o n n , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1948 MANUnnSTBR JEVtSMlHU HBKALD, m X n C«H£STBR| 0ONN-, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1948 M

Keefe, of Manchester, were pres­ Noted Stars in State Film All Bound Over ent. Taps were sounded by a Tickets Ready Green Mill bugler from Bradley Field, with w r i t ’— 1080 r r t WTUT— 1280 Voting Light eiffho by William Bratnerd of Hart­ WDRC’— 1580 WNBC—1410 ford. ’ For Bond Show i o d o y S MtCtUtO Again Sold To High Court Private Keefe, who waa the eon Props on Short End of 9-2 Score at the Ova of former representative Maurice Eastern War Hme Primaries Here J. Keefe, was given tbe posthu­ Bought hy Austin Officials of Scott Fur­ mous award of the Purple Heart, Now in Hands o f Those 4:00—WTIC— BacksUge W ife;f Hour; WTHT —Arthur Hale: riers Are Presented in for miUtary merit, for. wounda and Selling Bonds in Third WDRC—Home Front Reporter; ! WNBC— Elmer Davis. , Thot^s Where We Come In Hoarier Polling Emergency Doctor ("liaiuhcrs for Use as death in action. There Is grief in News; WNBC-Blue Frolics.- i7;45-W THT—Knights ofCk)lum- t Police Court. the entire community over this Loan Drive. 4:15-WTIC — Stella Dallas; bus. Cards Need Five Willimantic Team la Expected Later in Dr. Mortimer Moriarty of the Storage Warehouse. first sacrifice of the life of one of WNBC—Vaughn Monroe. 8:00—WTIC — Johnny Presents; Manchester Medical Associa­ the Hebron boys in the present 4 ;30—WTIC — Lorenzo Jones: ^ WDRC—Lights Out; WTHT — c o o p e f a Th# Day; Selectmen’s tion will respond to emergency Hartford, Sept. 14.—(d»r-Henry Tickets for the big IVar Bond The former Glastonbury Knit­ war. -A gold star was placed on WDRC—Perry Como; WNBC— News: Music; WNBC—News. '/b<5AlfsiSr ' Contest o f Interest.; calls tomorrow afternoon. ting Company plant at Manche.ster Yozell, 53, of Swampscott, Mass., the Honor Roll In Private Keefe’s Show at the State theater Tuesday Time View* th* News. 8:15—WNBC—Lum and Abner. Victories to Win Hit Congdon Hdrd; Green, formerly owned by the president of Scott Furriers, 61 memory. night. Sept. 21. have been printed 4-45—WTIC — Young Widder i,3:30—WTIC — Horace Height’s Curl) Service Laundry now in hnnk- Pratt street; Harry A. Salkln, 33,_ Pfc. Robert Johnston has return­ and are now In the hands of the six Brown: WDRC — Ad Liner:’] Treasure Chest: WDRC—Judy polls for tbs nomination of | niptcy, has l)oon soUl to Au.stin A. ed to camp in Texas, having spent Canova Show; News; WTHT— o f 20 Townlev street, manager, and places selling bonds, Manager Jack ‘ WNBC—Glen Gray. Yankees Must Win Ten I g q u a d officers by both the Repub-i Chambri-.“i, it was nnnoiinccd today a furlough at his Amston home. 5:00—WTIC —When a Girl par­ News; Castles In the Air; Hamilton Club Shows About Town by Everett .1. McKinney, trustee Miss Mabel Ossene, 40. of 36 Gar­ Sanson, of the theater, stated to^ •nd Democratic p a rti» First Lieut. Clarkson L. Bailey day. Tickets will be given puiv ries; WDRC— News; Ad Uner; WNBC—Noah Webster* Says. To Clinch A. L. Flag; i ^ e i for t,bc. creditors of tbe defunct den street, accounts manager, has completed a special course at ’ 9:00—WTIC— Mystery Theater: Local Sport Lack of Practice in opened at 9 o’clock this morning ^ laundry flnn. were bound over to Superior court chasers of bonds so that they may WNBC—News. / the Edgewood Arsenal, Md., In attend the show. Admission win 5:16— W n C — Portli Faces I WDRC— Burns and Allen; Neither Team Sure; I g P o w e r i U l Losing to Visitors;' •Bd but few were ready to vote. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard of Mr. Cbamher.s, one o f this scc- by Judge Walter J. Sidbr In Police chemical warfare and has rejoined North .Main street have nows be through the purchase of a bond Life; WTHT— News; Music; 1 WTHT — Gabriel Heatter; This was probably due to an error tion’.s largest trucking arid houi»e court today on charges of con­ hls headquarters at Ft. Henning, Until Next Week. i Chatter from their .son, W alter H. Hib­ spiracy to obtain money under only. IVNBC—Dick Trady. 1 WNBC— Famous Jury Trials. Casey on Mound in] te tbe advertisement of the hours moving operators, intends to use Ga. He and hls wife are occupying 9;16—WTHT—Treasury Star Pa­ bard, to the effect that he is now the property for it storage 'vnre- false pretenses and false and frau­ Bonds may be purchased at the 6 :3 0 - WTiC— Just Plain Bill; Behind Line u c p s By Jack Dwyer Last Inning. L that the polls would be open. In- employed In an administrative ca­ an apartment at Columbus, Ga., Manchester Trust Company, the rade. By Judson Bailey Herald Sports ^ Ito e hovisc. Tbe ea.st section of tbe dulent advertising. which Is near Ft. Bennlng. WDRC— War, (Commentary; AP Sports Writer | \ je p q y 9 - . * Stead of opening at 10 o’clock, as pacity by the U. S. Army In the ■ Lieut.-Gov.'. William E. Hadden, Manchester Building & Loan office ■Treasury Song Parade; Mem­ 9:30—WTIC— Johnny Nesbitt’s mil{ is occupied by the Manchester Pvt. Leslie Kinney, who Is With Piuislng Parade; WDR(3— Re­ Pop Congdon got jolted badly In l i for lii the advertisement Middle East. Formerly with the Knitting Mills, whose owners have wh,o with Attorneys Joseph B. Hor­ In the C. E. House store, the Post ory Lane;' WNBC— Jack Arm­ There Isn’t any mystery about j Thirteen Lettermen in Good Fight Tonight the North African troops, has port to- the Nation; WTHT — [ S the polla opened at 9 o’clock, the Douglas Aircraft firm in North been seeking new quartoi's for owitz of Hartford and Samuel Office, the State theater and the strong. which teams are going to win the Lew Vlscusi has arranged for a three Innings and his support at Africa, Mr. Hibbard transferred written that he has received p o Circle theater. The Cisco Kid; WNBO-Spot- major league pennants, but a lot of | Fiirst Team in. Fine time set by law. and will close to- some time. Markel of Boston reipresented the 6:45—W nC —Front Page Farrell; pretty good scrap at the Hartford short fell apart and as a conse­ i night at 8 o’clock, instead , of 9 to the U. S. Army engineers for accused, waived examination after mail from home, though many let­ The feature picture on Tuesday light Bands; Sports. fans are rushing for pencil and pa­ Approval of the sale has l)een ters have been written. He has now WDRC — American Women; Auditorium tonight. Hernandez is quence the P. & W. team of Willl­ {¥ o'clock as was also advertised. technical work before assuming entering a formal plea of not guil­ night, the 21st, la "So Proudly 'We 10:00—WTIC —Johnny Mercer’s per to figure out when the St Shape for Opener at given hy all the creditors of Curb A stirring .moment In the outstanding Warner Bros, motion pic­ been changed and Is located with WTHT— Superman; IVNBC — an experienced fighter and he mantic topped the Props 9-2. * In the first hour but 82 Rcpubll- his present position. ty. Orv'cminsel’s assurance that Hall,” a dramatic story of the Music Shop; WDRC -r- Passport Louis Cardinals and New York .Service Laundry and transactions ture, "Wa'teh on the Rhine.” playing at the State Wednesday, another company. Hls present ad­ Archie Andrews. Naval Academy. meets Tony Costa-in .the main go George ’ Casey pitched the last in- | K 'cans had votid and at 11 o’clock, will be completed within » few Yozell would be present In court heroism of the nurses at Bataan. for Adams; WTHT —John B. Yankees will get around to cllnrii- ning for the losers. No reportable diseases are llsterl Thursday, Friday and Saturday, starring Betty Davis and Paul dress is Pvt. Leslie Kinney, A.S.N., It has been hailed as one of the ^ Eveping Hughes; WNBC — Raymond Ing their championships. that should be full of bristling ac­ r^. : ...— hn,m int,>r. the number day.s. when wanted, bonds In his case tion. T watched Hernandez fight Two unearned runs in the first I This might in Manchester in today’s bulletin Lukas. were reduced from $10,000 to 31251999, Co. B-636. T. D. Bn. P.O. finest motion pictures to come out 5;00_WTIC— News; WDRC — Gram Swing. It may contribute to the calm By John F. Chandler had gone to 180. 36. Care of Postmaster, New York, - r u P N l N ® Willie Pep a year ago and differ and third frames put the Hamil­ Indicate a light vote, but those of the State Health department. $5,000.. Bonds were continued In of the present'war. News; WNBC—Terry and the 10:15—WTHT — Concert Hour; and orderly processes of arithme­ Annapolis, Md., Sept 14—(J'T— N. Y. ^AD(U/vss t a d i u m iS from the other ringside experts. ton team out In front, 2-0. TTie I In charge at the polls expected the case of Salkln at $2,600 and Pirates. WNBC— Lombardo. tic, therefore, to point out that GapL John E. (BlUick) Welchel, Allies Throw In for it permitted them to hop along The Rev. Charles A. Downs J A M M 'E O — Pep hurt hls man early In the Thread (Tlty aggregation got one! Iv^ that there would be a better turn- James Q. Turnbull, of the Man­ $500 for Miss Ossene. 8:15—WTIC— Connecticut on the 10:30—WTIC— Red Skelton and there will be no ellnchlnga before bead football coach -at the U. S back In the fourth, three jnora in [ the coast and dump men and ma­ spoke to his congregation at the Company: WDRC— Congress next week-end and the situation fourth round and from there in i f out later In the day. chester Electric division anti Waive ExamlnsHon Alert; WDRC— George B. Arm­ Hernandez was just another man the fifth and completed the job ini Thomas Ferguson, of The Herald, Troops at Salerno terial ashore at almost any point Obituary Hebron church Sunday on the- sub­ Manchester Speaks: WNBC— This Nation can be explored without the aid of Naval Academy, is like silent CaJ U M p f ■ Six Republican Machines Posters allegedly used In the stead: Hv THT —Sports; Music; ‘in the ring. But he bad plenty ex­ the sixth when eleven players I who are on vacation, are now in and at the same time deny a simi­ claimed advertising coilceming ject of Education. Hls address was War Gardens; WNBC —Sports; at War. rapid calculus. Coolldge—he never wastes woni*. WlUlam R. Campbell Is the mod- much enjoyed by those present. perience to keep away from the paraded to the plate. This was a'l Montreal, Canada. lar privilege to-the Germans. "Frigid Fur Storage." occupied Date Book ^CW8. 10:45—WDRC— Quote Ted Bus­ The Cardinals can settle the sen­ So, when he announces that arator and only elx machines are (Continued from P.gge Qne) The choir sang an anthem. Hartford scrapper. This chap Cos­ nightmare for Casey W ho hadf fi ^ in g used on the Republican side It was becoming «Increasingly prominent places In the courtroom 8;30—\^IC — Strictly Sports: ing. ior circuit controversy with any Navy's 1943 gridders will be "just apparent, however, that Adolf Hit­ The Rev. H. R. Keen ga-^e a talk ta is a bearcat i.nd likes to fight. been sliding up and down the I L of the American Degion hall, Before 9 o'clock this morning, from Salerno as reported by the Deaths as counsel prepared for trial. Tonight WHDRC— Jeri Sullivan; WNBC 1J:00—WTIC—News; WDRC — combination of five victories for another Navy football squad” you ler was staking the future of Nazi to his congregation at St. Peter’s themselves or five defeats for their That ought to be enough. bench throughout the frame. De-| : Where the voting Is taking place. when the office of the internal rev­ Germans, who said the withdrawal Eleven witnesses, owners of as . —Feed Bag Frolics. News; Sports: News; WTHT — can tak4 those five words with Germany on the ancient battle­ Mrs. James .A. LeClaIr church Sunday on the subject of Party Primaries' at American. immediate pursuers, tbe Brooklyn Now Jlnunle rosier just had too much for the| 1 The Democrats have two ma- enue collector was to open in the was continuing this morning, after man^ garments which were pre­ 6:45—W nC — Lowell Thomas; News: WNBC— News. either vanilla or vinegar, depend­ grounds of his one-time Axis local church history and o t church Legion Hall until 8 p. m. ^ Dodgers, white the magic combina­ Props. That told the story. Chinea.. These will be ample as post office building, there was a beginning Momlay afternoon. Mrs. Rose Anna LeClair, wife of sented for evidence, were prepared WDRC — The World Today: 11:15—WTK3—Harkness of Wash ing upon your personal interpre­ Jimmie Owens Is full of angles. partner. organization. About 25 were pres­ Wednesday, Sept. 15 tion for the Yankees la ten, and Back to the sixth inning. A sin­ ; there Is little Interest being shown long line waiting. Two men arc on Transocean said It was being made James. Alexander LeClair, died to testify but following a confer­ News; WNBC —Dave Rose. Ington; WDRC — Joan Brooks: tive bent In fact one can hardly keep up gle, two batters nicked by (Tong- From the cloudy military and ence of more than two hours, it ent. a smaller number than uaual. First fall meeting of Women’s consequently further Removed. ' In their primary and in the first duty from 9 o’clock In the morn­ ”in complete disorder.” ) early this morning at the Glblin Republicam CTlub at 2 p. m., Y. M.' 7:00—WTIC— Fred Waring In WTHT— Music; WrNBC — The - And Navy has nine tough op­ with him. Lost Saturday after­ drtn filled the bases. Lenseky went! ing until 5 o’clock In the after­ political situation on the Italian Convalescent home on Cottage was decided to waive examination The altar waa decorated by large Music You Want. The CMrdinala might be able to ponents, starting with North Car­ noon he painted a dismal picture I two hours but 15 vote* had been The Allied communique gave no C. A. Pleasure Tlhie: W^RC —I Love out on a nice catch by Kristofax-I noon and all during the morning mainland the beat information street afte’r a short Illness. She In the case. blue morning glories.. The Rev. 11:30—WTIC — Polish Orchestra: make short shrift of their pennant olina Pre-Flight at Annapolis of hls players and wanted to get ded. details of the situation at Salerno, Mr. Plumb of Amston was among Annual meeting and election of s Mystery: WTHT — Fulton Richters booted two In succession! there was a long line waiting, available gave this picture: was a native of Manchester, N. H„ Prosecutor James - F. Kennedy Lewis, Jr.; WNBC— -Paul WDRC— Raymond Scott’s Or­ problem except that they haven’t Sept. 35. some reinforcements to help him ___-pnly contest in the Repub- saying merely; . 1— Germany, with 15 to 20 divi­ those present. He ha* been spend­ officers, Army and Navy Club at and then Mella Hanimered a slnglel iXean primary that Is attracting niere was also considerable busi­ and in addition to her husband Is told the court that the arrests Kerin; Jean Sablom. chestra. » played since last Saturday and Thirteen lettermen are back out. namely, Brlttner, George May ■’Heavy fighting continues on sions in Italy at the start of the were made as a result of a com­ ing a few weeks at hls daughter’s 8:30. aren’t scheduled again until Thurs­ to left. Rich came through witlil i any real attention Is for the office ness being done at the money or­ the Fifth army front. 'The Ger­ svirvlved by two daughters, Mrs, Friday, Sept. 17 7:10—WTIC —News: WDRC — 11:45— WNBC— Dance Orchestra from the 1942 outfit which upset and Johnny Greene. HolIJIVplayed another and two' more bobblea by| der window at the postofflce by campaign, has poured into the plaint from the Better Business cottage at the lake. day, .when they will embark on a 'Of selectman. The office is not mans are counter-attacking des­ Mnjorie Ralche, of 11 Tyler Circle, Oiurch Rally at Emanuel Ui- Harrv James: WTHT —Musical News. Army 14-0. wtth the Gems and so did Urlch. the Props shortstop ^ a ln filled the| those who were paying the tax af­ Italian boot tens' o f thousands Bureau and subsequent investiga­ Mrs. George M. Milne, wife of six-game four-day series with the high paying dhe but the select- perately and at certain points have Manchester, N. H., and Miss Helen Gems; WNBC —Famous Fath­ 12:00—WTIC— News: Pedro Her­ Wbelchel and his chief aides. €ort)e of hla other players were ter they had been given assistance more soldiers drawn from France tion. showed that some 1,360 coats the Hebron and Gilead Congrega- theran at 8. CTilcago Chibs. bases. Penochi, batting for itoen have the power to appoint oo regained some of the ground tak­ LeClair, of East Hartford. Sunday, Sept. 19 ers. nandez vs. Tony Ckista Fight Line Coach E. E. (Rip) Miller, with other teams. How come Jim­ thony singled' In W-o more in making oiit their returns. and possibly . hid been accepted for cold storage timal pastor, was among those j many other Office holders ■ that en by us.” The funeral will be held Thurs­ 3:30 p. m.—Song recital at Cen­ 7:50—WTIC —Salute to Youth; News: WDRC —News; WTHT The Dodgers have single games and Keith. Molesworth, backfleld mie. making a total of five unnece This, combined with the reported day morning at St. Mary’s church, when In fact such had not been present at the morning service of a t la the chief reason for the Eightih Army's Advance t' 3 Hebron Congregational ter church. Pupils of Mis. Charles WDRC — American Melody News. today and tomorrow with the Boe- mentor, declare that lack of Siinday Serai Pro Ball runs. The Props finally got th«| Delta Chapter ,No. 51, Royal appointment of Field Marshal Manchester, N. H.. at 9 o’clock. provided. The value of the fur tareat being shown. Nine The EigEith Army advanced ap­ churchf She has spent a couple of Yerbury. tem Braves, will be Idle Thursday, weight and experience make the A number of young men from S Arch Masons, will hold Its regular Erwin Rommel as commanding of­ Burial will be In the Mt. .Calvary coats have been variously placed side out. liiames have been presented mjd proximately 10 miles up the west days with her slsjer, Mrs. Ed­ Fiftieth anniversary celebration,- and then play a four-game setto outlook dubious. However, IS other towns and cities, now living Kristofax had a fine night at meeting In the Masonic Temple to- ficer In Italy indicates that Ger­ cemetery, also in Manchester. at a qtiarter of a million dollars lliut seven can be nominated. That coast of Italy to reach Cosenza, ward Foote, In Gilead. Zion Lutheran church. with the New York Giants. lettermen are a happy carryover in Manchester, want to play semi, second acceptirig. eleven chanc Hforrow evening. many is establishing a battle line N. H. The funeral arrangements and the cost thus far accrued In Out of this action should come on ariylKidy’s campus In these I there la more behind just the elec- 90 miles from Reggio D1 Calabria which may satisfy even the Rus­ the case exceeds $4,300. Pfc. Lucius IV. Robinson, son of Tuesday, Sept. 21 Mutual to Again Carry pro football. Manchester will not without a bobble, one In the stetll| Ition to this office of the men who are In charge of the Leclerc F\i- W ar Bond Show. State Theater, the Cardinal’s clincher, but It can’t trying days for collegiate foot­ have a team so' we sent them along The -Girl Scout Leaders Asso­ and at about the center of the sian concept of a "Second FrFont” Lieut.-Gov. Hadden told Judge Lucius Robinson of Post Hill, Co­ being a nifty running catch, Ifere candidates is shown by the neral Home at Main and Hudson lumbia, and grandson of Mrs. B. arrive beforf Saturday. ball. Sports Roundup to Jeff Koelsch In Rockville. There ciation will hold its monthly meet­ arch of the Italian boot. From Sian oonceipt of a "Second Front” Sidor that for his clients the alle­ 8 p. m. box score: ■Inimber of the old line Republl- streets, here. G. Lord o f Hebron, waa agreeably Wednesday, Sept. 29 World Series Exclusive Here are the figures for both Lighter Line __ lss,8 150 pound team Up there this ing tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock there the British were 130 air 50 Nazi divisions. gations o f the state "are denied Wlllimantfe ieana who are working at the polls. surprised recently to be contact­ Blood Bank at St. Mary’* church. races: . Navy’s line Isn’t expected to the year, and according to reports its AB R H PO A at the Y. M. C. A- miles from the Fifth Army In the 2— The Germans also are rein­ 100 per cent.” Following the By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. • day, High Bit, owned by Other Contest .Mrs. Allda E. Brink ed, by hla former pastor, the Rev. National League stack up With the powerful for­ War going'tp be quite a team, f rhls ....4 1 1 2 0 Salerno sector. ' f ' forcing their air strength in Italy. court session Mr. Hadden Said he New York, Sept. 14—OP)—As it ^nouncer Harry Von Zell will be To •M-,., oul* ...... 90 44 l5>/j erans may make up the differ­ arc light game tonight foUowed^by^ n®n®C^^hafrman of War Bond If the P.A.'’* breeze in a winner ...,4 0 2 8 0 srd. There are two places to their holdings out of Ta'ranto and strategic points from Naples north Wapping the MBS network again this year | Announced for the BLU at 7:30 Pringle, lb Center street, is home on a 15-day home of her daughter. Mrs. Ches­ at Gulfport, Mississippi. Mr. Brooklyn ..... 75 60 ence and Welchel should be able next Sunday they wlU have ^ o ....4 1 0 1 0 and three candidates. .. The furlough from Portland, Ore., the Brindisi. to the Po river, where, a great final will be the only chain to carry the I tonight is a discussion,of "Our For- That Mella, 2b .. committee Is working for ter'G . Wood, of Auburn, R. I. MUne- has been In that area for a Mrs. W. W. OmBt .American League to extract a pretty fair facsimile visiting GlanU have been threaten- drUes in^^D ^a^a ^ legs on the Frank Busch Memorial Remoln, cf . ...,4 1 0 2 0 first he has had since last Janu­ Gne column was at Bari 65 battle may well decide the war. World Series play by play. This Is elgn Propaganda Program” by New Y o r k ___ 8.5 49 II' ------, rtarU snouia nave ueen a. nut up reelectlon’ of Rev. Dr. Watson 4— The Americans are launchedMrs. Wood will be remembered as time. He expects, to be assigned 7994, Mandneter of a football team- from an out­ mg t o / 'f P been -somebody, especially since the trophy . . . the TwH. league (Tu^ Rich. 3b . . . ,...4 2 1 1 1 ary. miles north of Brindisi on the the former Pearle Brink. Mem­ Stafford Springs Elmer Davis, head of OWI. The Cleveland ..... 75 60 ------21 IToodruff and Carl Noren. Adriatic, and . another, cutting on a campaign which seems likely to permanent duty as chaplain under an exclusive sponsorship ar­ pouring of 110 candidates. . . . Isn’t that what they ve been recorded: "Woii Driving.” That will make three teams, all ijf Haggerty, c ....3 1 1 6 0 bers of the Easton family were soon.. broadcast comes from the annual Both the Yanks and Indians will doing In the Polo Grounds all sea Manchester, with two legs, on the ___ 3 1 0 0 0 11>s only contest In the Demo- diagonally across', the heel from to be their biggest and bloodiest of John O. Netto The Wapplng Christian Endea­ rangement whereby the $100,000 meeting of the New York State A tentative first string lineup Derosler, p The monthly meeting of the Girl among the first .school teachers in be reasonably busy this week as a shows nine of the 13 letter win­ .son? . . . When E. J. Baker, the trophy. They are, the Bluefields, Penochi, S8 ....1 1 1 0 1 atic primary is for constable, Scout Council, postponed from last Taranto, was at Gioja. about mid­ the war and the biggest for British 472. Stafford Hebron’s quota for the third vor society win hold its first meet­ paid for the broadcast rights will Publishers’ Association. Service Dept. the Ninth District and librarians in war loan is $33300, and the cam­ go to the Red (Tross and other result It would be possible for New ners holding down positions. All St. Charles, 111., hotel man paid Pollah-Amerlcanq and Pag'ani’a Eaton, rf .. __ 0 0 0 0 0 are six candidaUs for four week, will be held tonight at 7:30 way between the naval ba.se and troops since the fall of France. . York t().put over the clincher Sun­ Dec Moore, late of the Phillies, the old South Manchester library. paign is on, with Leroy Getchell ing on September 19 at 7 o’clock. charity organlzatl(>ns; are lighter than those oh the $20,000 to Doc Parshall and E. P. West Sides. There waa a notice^ ations. at the home of the Girl Scout Com Bari. 5 — The Allies enjoy a definite Augustin Grennan, of Crystal Tuning tonight: NBC—8 Gtnny day If it were to win all Its games Cray for the speedy pacer. King’s chose the Marines when he was woman waa the first Voter edge on the sea and in the air while Ma Brink who is 87, was associated as chairman of the committee in All people of High school age and Also aa usual, Red Barber will be 1942 club, which won five games able lack (rf cheering at the Oval 34 9 8 21 a mtesloner. Miss Emily Smith of 55 Germans In Mountains with E. E. Fi.sh on the Manchester Lake, Democratic candidate for Simms show: 8:50 H(?race Heldt In the meantime and Cleveland Counsel, It was the highest price sworn in at the Anniston, Ala., In­ X Props tawRiing. The first name the Germans for the time being charge and ,,'wlth the senior air older are Invited. The group will the play by play announcer, with and lost four; duction center last week, which last Sunday. It was a good game East Middle Turnpike. The American and British trolley system In Its early days. First Selectman has announced music; 9:30 Passing Parade; 10 was to lose continuously. But since paid for a "Wlggler” since C. K. G. despite the 12 errors as five double AB R was that of Marion L. troops compo.sing Clqrk's army probably haye landed superiority, that he has declined the nomina­ raid wardens aa captains. Those meet at the parsonage for a social two other, microphone experts to be Music Shop; 10:30 Return of Red Aside from Army, the sailors’ leads Sgt. Farmer Seale to com ­ He and Mrs. Brink left Manchester this Is unlikOly, and next Monday other eight opponents all have Billings bought William for $26,000 plays livened up the proceedings. KristofSx. 2b , . .4 3 of 1ST North Elm street. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Anderson of who were landed on the coasli^ although they are having a diffi­ tion. In a letter to' Francis J. Fa­ doing this work are Albert Wr time, then go to the church for a selected. Under the schedule as an­ Skelton. ment: ” He should make a great more than 30 years ago. Hlldlng, Ira C. Turshen, Catlman and Tuesday are open dates In V-12 units. An.,.2 0 Warren Anderson, a gunner sta­ the mountains from which the Rranddnughter, Miss . Virginia was nominated by the Democrats of Wapplng will hold Ita first meet­ Allen: 9:30 Report to Nation;, 10 their pennant until the latter part air force ferry command pilot at track honors at Camp Lee, Va., leeler Fights 6— Little help can be expected paign. It haa been reported about Experienced Bucks this season’s play Is completed. George, c 0 tioned In England, has been award­ Germans were pouring down .a Wood, a registered nurse; a broth­ at a caucus Thursday night after ing on October 3 at 5 o’clock. This Passport for Adams. of next week. Avenger Field, Tex. . . . A c c e d ­ Pvt. Frank Dixon, former New Congdon. p . . . .2 ^ ^ murderous fire on the Invasion from the Italians, who are tired of the Republicans meeting at the here that the town o f Columbia group consists of girls and boys Bob Hope has set Sept. 21 a.s the BLU— 7 Detective Cohen; 8:30 Hal Hamberg, half-pint triple York U. mller, teamed with pvt. ed the air medal. er, William Easton, of California, has a quota of only $3,000, but It Action In the majors yesterday ing to Newark’s Babe Gnlnan. orn.v Tufferson, cf .. . 3 O Father Draft beaches. fighting. same time nominated Milo E. who are In the seventh and eighth (late for hls return to the ' NBC Noah Webster Says; 9:30 Dick threnter at left half, I*, expected Harold Montague to win the camp .and several nieces and nephews In seems as If this figure must be was confined to Boston, where, the 1,7.50 spectators will see the Fred­ Richters, ss ....'3 0 A benefit kitchen bingo for the The Nazis were launching coun­ 7r^The,Germans are determined this town. Bradway as First Selectman after grades. station list instead of delaying an­ Himber band-; 10:15 War Bond Braves completed their suspended to resume hls 194.2 stride. De­ die Mills-Jack London^fight in Ixm- tenni.a doublrs title the other day Ecabert, rf . . . . 2 0. a mistaken one in view of tbe spite his 150 pounds, little Hal Yale Loses War Bond campaign, of which ter-attack after counter-attack to u.se every inch of Italy as a Funeral services will be held to­ Clarence D. Benton who served for The tentative date for the,open­ other, \yeek. At first he thought he sketch. Jane Cowl. game of July 18 with the Brooklyn don Sept. 22 but they’ll pay $100 . . . Pfc; Pat Muller, trainer of th* Casey, p ...... 0 0 (OanUnued from Fngn One) much larger quota given to He­ gets around, and his passing Mrs. Howard Smith is cbmmittee .seeking to dislodge the Allieid In­ battle ground. morrow morning'‘at 11 o’clock at seven years declined to run again. ing of the Week Day school la Oc­ would need a little more rest after MB.S--7;15 Johnson Family; 8 Dodgers and obtained a 7-6 10-in- each for ringside pews. Camp LeJeune, N. C.,, Marines Krebs, X ...... 1 0 chairman, will be held tomorrow fantry and tank units. 8 If Germany is defeated in the Carpenter-Jenks Home, 131 Grennan, independent was elected bron and other toi^ms of about the tober 8. This win be for aU Proi his tour of the European war zones American Forum "Home Front At­ nlng triumph, but lost the rcgiilar- spells trouble with a capital T. football team, ta u g h t/ women’s Vllitary committee termed Italy it likely m<;ans the collapse same size. The buying of war testant girls and boys In the sixth to entertain service men. Opening titude;" 9:30 a s c o Kid; 11:30 Sln- Ben Martin is another, excellent gym cla-sses for 13 years in Mil­ Navy Stars laiBan action "an Irrefuta- night by Sunset Council, Degree of “The fighting is extremely hpavy Elmwood avenue. Providence. It’ First Selectman on the Democratic Iv scheduled contest 10-3 In the Today’s Guest Star 24 2 4 31 of her satellites ln.,the Balkans. bonds is a good way to invest grade.' It is on released time from night guest will be hls friend Bing foietta. performer, at right half, while a waukee . '. . No wonder those Willlmantlo ...... 000 188 ' Mgument against the drafting Pocahontas, at Mrs. Smith’s home. and it certainly l.s the bitterest Is expected the committal service •ticket In 1934 and the foUowing face of slx-hlt hurling by Whit Walter Limch. JacU.-ionvillc 73 Union .street. The social is open The possibility that the war may will take place about 2 o’clock In year failed to receive the nomina­ money, and Is not, as sometimes the public school, for on* hour, on Crosby, with Frances Langford Wyatt and a 17-hlt as.sault by the third letternian ball toter 1* jolt­ Marines are tough . . When Propa ...... 101 000 fathers in the' United States.” land fighting encountered by an (Fla.) Journal: "That thief who Lieut. Steve .luzWik, former Notre to the public, and a good turnout be decided in Italy Is based on the the East cemetery, this town. tion. When Clarence D. Benton supposed, qn act o f generosity on Wednesdays, in the East room of and Jerry Colonna as continuing What to expect Wedne.sday: Dodgers. ing Joe Sullivan, fullback. Stew­ Two Tackles Must Turn "x—Batted for Ecabert In "S t there la no need; for these Allied landing force in this war,” fact that the Germans seem deter- the part "of buyers. The bonds stole some of the football equip­ Darner .and star of the Great Lake.* o f members is hoped Jpr. Prizes a military officer said. The bearers, all nephews o f Mrs. was elected First Selectman on the the community house. , cast members. With Dinah Shore NBC—9:45 a. m. Robert St. John: The suspended game had been art Nelson, reserve last year, i Two baqe hits, B r y » ; led men on fighting fronta of m'ined to make a major stand wilJL mature in 10 yeara with a Luther Kendall, son o f Mr. and filling the quarterback role, al­ ment of the A.ndrew Jackson High Naval Station- grid team, reported In Uniforms Until They will be awarded and reifreshments The recon.stituted Hermann Brink, will be Earl, and Paul Ball- Republican ticket In 1936. Grennan In e program of her own on CBS 2 p. m. Guiding Light; 6:15 Dedi­ baited because of the Massachu­ bases, Hutt, „ Rlidi, Ihrited Nations,” May told re- there. If defeated at the.,Po the substantial yield, or can be dla- Mrs. James Kendall o f SulUvaii starting Sept. 30 after several sea­ cation Miami Airbase. CB.S — 1;45 though Tom Dwyer of_the 1942 School eleven has a greater prob­ for duty as finnster at afms at the ;ers, "their it la difilcult to un- served. Goerlng division, the same' one slepcr, Sherwood and Howard was appointed superintendent of setts Sunday curfew with the score Pass Examinations. Congdon: scariflees, Hutt (2 ), ] Germans, being military realists, Brink, Hoyt Grant and J. Henry poaed of at any time if necessary, avenue, wUl leave this month for sons In hi* show. Eddie Cantor Will Goldbergs: 4 Home Front; 5:15 Plebcs may grab this blocking lem than the new coach. Jack Regimental building, he found his conte; left on bases. Props 7, itand why there la a need to Ip- which gave the Americans and roads and has served for the last tied at 4-4 in the sixth Inning. The Smith . . . Jack has some athletes may well giVe up to keep their Thornton. ’ . seven years. - and turned again into cash. ’-If Monson Academy, Monson, Mass. reaume hi* Wednesday night sched­ American Hospital Association back as.slgnment. All those scale new bunftmate waa Tom Jozwik, limantic 5; 'bases cm bells, t fathers In this country.” A. Hyatt Sutllffe, of the local ra­ British so much trouble in north­ teams re.sumcd with hammer to put in the uniforms he has left former/Detroit amateur hocke.v New Haveny Sept. 14— (JP)— The country from being overrun and Mrs. Josephine Fraser Holmes, this town sella the quota stated it Mrs. Daniel Uiwton Is now at ule on NBC Sept. 29 by presenting War Conference. BLU---10;30 a. m. tongs and Tommy Holmes eventu-^ about 180. Congdon 1, Derosler .2 ; st Jay said he believed the Do- tioning ’ooard, well known as an ern 'Tunisia near Medjez El Bab laid w'aste. while the purloincr will be up .star , ■. . They decided to let Some­ airplane spotter and Instructor, of Church street, has received a will mean about $38 apiece on the the Aveiy (Jonvalescent Home In a new girl siqger. She la ^lora Lou Baby Institute; 1:45 p. m. U. S. ally settled the issue with a run- The forward wall sprouts capa­ Navy relesse'd Its eligibility list for outs, Congdon 1, Derosler ion's action would assure en- and in Sicily and the 15th and average for each man, woman and Hartford, to recover from an oper­ Martin, described as tltlan-haired Marine Band; 4 Blue Frolics Min­ ble lettermen on either side of against the lack-of-manpower body else worry about roll. call. lent of legislation to prohibit will be the guest speaker at the 16th armored divisions, among the telegram’from the War depart­ scoring single in the overtime its V-12 trainees at Yple today, Casey 1; hit by pitcher, Hsglga Funerals child resident here. This is not at ation. and havirig a "vibraphone voice.” strels, MBS—? :30 Luncheon with 205-pound Jack Martin, center situation ...” Derpsier_u.e OranerHon* by Congdon; wU4 pit Induction of fathers unfll Con- first fall meeting tomorrow after­ best the Germans have, were con­ ment notifying her thkt her hus­ frame. and on probation were both first- all an impossible undertaking, and Mrs. Ullian Grant is reported to She Is 22 years old. Both Bert Gor-i Lopez; 2:30,Mutual Goes Calling; who saw limited sen’lce la.st sea­ es, Uerosler; passed , balls, Geon M makes a manpower sur\’ey. noon at 2 o'clock of the Manches­ testing the American advance. band Maj. Stanley Holmes Is a Hobart College at Geneva, N. Mins Margaret Robinson there Is no doubt that the quota be about the same. She Is at the dofi as the "Mad Russian” and an- 5:30 (Thick Carter, Boy Detective. son. Ends are A1 Channell, cap­ Content* Noted string tackle* of the YalC football winning pitcher, Derosler; lost [ay Introduced as soon as the ter Republican Women’s Club at % i1!?iigtoii prisoner pf war of the Japanese K a n s a n i T.ir scored only three touchdowns More Warships .Arrive Funeral services for Mlsa Mar­ will be over subscribed Manchester (Convalescent Hom* at tain. and Roe Johnston; tackles. Cadet Jean Fisher, a team, Ed Strype o f ' Brooklyn, louse met a bill to postpone the the y. M. C. A. MeanwhllCj arrival of new Ital­ government in the PhlUiplnes ac­ in ^ix 19)2 games. The Orange pitcher, (^jngdan; umpUres, Miss Jennie H. Church garet Ftobinson of 6 Rogera place, cording to the International Red Edwin Smith, soq of Mr. and 29 Cottage street, Manchester, and Edward Elliott and John Gll- studying for. Uncle Sam at the N. Y.. who played last year at Co­ ki. Kotsch. ' leduled father-draft mdefinitely, ian naval units (tt Malta swelled Mrs. EMward A. Smith of Burrows appreciates any visitors. ’ swept the New Guinea coastal Miisial Holds University-of Alabama, takes- vig­ and P4*rple made but 20 points to Pharmacist Harold J. Clviello, U. who died Saturday, were held yes­ Cross. For over a year Mrs. ooly; guards, George C. Brown, lumbia. and 'Gene Ckinstantln of until Congress orders otheri\ise,, the strength of the erstwhile ene­ HUl road, has- been appointed by Private Dexter S. Burnham of area at low leyel from Saidor to orous exception t'o a recent-.state­ their rivals’ 222. id to effect the dischargie of fath- S. Navy, and wife, have jiist com ­ The following teachers have terday afternoon at the Holloran Holmes had not received any word Japanes^ Hit Langemak Bay. expending 2.000 and Ben (Tha.se. All six are un­ Dallas, Tex., a reserve on the Yale my fleet In Allied hands to 77 Funeral Home. 175 Center street. the State Department o f Educa­ Marine Corps, has been transferred ment here that when 65 Kansas already In tbe armed forces. pleted a short visit with his par­ ships, one seaplane carrier, eight concerning her husband. .A tele­ rounos of 50 caliber ammunition. Batting Leads der 200 pounds. squad last fall. been engaged for the next year: Rev. James Stuart Neill, rector tion as Instructor in vocational from Fort LeJeune, New River, Navy’s schedule: Sept. 25 — grid candidates turned put, K. U. Voiir “ E” Bonds Buy Strype and Constantin started ents on South Main street. He has ertUsers, 27 destroyers and. 19 gram was received from the War N. C.. to Camp Pendleton, Odean- Five loaded barges were de­ Hall Memorial, South Wllllngton, of St. Mary’s Episcopal church of agriculture at the Enfield High In 10 Raids North ■ Carolina Pre-Flight msi;*; never before had seen so many for Yale against Muhlenberg Sat- just finished a 17 months’ tour of submarines. department In Jime 1942 reporting aide, (telif. — stroyed. and a power launch was Yankee Subs. principal and teacher of grade 8, which Miss Robinson was a mem­ that Maj. Holmes waa missing In school, Succeedjpg Uewellyn . L. Oct. 2—(Cornell at Baltimore: 9^. boys who could wear shoulder pads nirday and played about two-third* diity with the U. S. Naval Forces In the fierce struggle near his­ Turner. Mr. Smith is 23, la k capsized by a bomb. Cards’ Star Continues Hospital Notes in the Southwest Pacific area. For ber, conducted the service. action in the Phllllplneli. The last Duke at Baltimore: 16--Penn . Says Fisher: “The one K. U. of the game. toric Naples, the Allies still had M4.SS Caroline Mirtl; grades 6 and graduate of the University of C(m- bdv who has not gone to fight for % Leaders "In the present time Mr. Civiello is on Miss Robinson Who >was a sister letter received from her husband Along Wide Stretch State here; 23—Georgia Teach at While on probation, 'they must air superiority, but the Germans 7, Mrs. William K. Bath of South ncetlcut, class o f 1942, and has To Set Pace; Appling hi* country. It la true, cannot sup­ temporary duty at the- National bad closer airfields, permitting of Mrs. RaSph RusseU, of Winter was In August 1942 and dated Baltimore: 30—Notre Dame at turn In their uniforms and cannot Windham; grades 3, 4 and 5, Mrs. street and William Robinson of this been assistant farm manager the Allied Bombers Drop j New USO Station port a pqlr of shoulder pads he, is Blislorless Pace even practice with the team. Under By The*'.\ssociated PreMtJ rAdmittec] yesterday; Mrs. Emma Naval Medical Center. Bethesda, them 1.0 fly many sorties a ..day March 1942 a month before Corrig- Heads Junior Loop. (Tleveland; Nov. 6 —Pqnn at Phila­ Natiunal I.engue Heck of Union; grades 1 afid 2, town, also leaves several nieces past year on his father's place. delphia; 13—Columbia at New cripple.^ Navy regulations, however, they 11. East Hartford; Mr.-. Carrie Md. Before enlisting in the Navy with a small number of planes. edor fell to the Japs. Major Holmes Hls wife, the former Miss Edith Batting • / Musial. St. ialter, Rockville; Dominic Solo- in 1935, Pharmiclst Civiello was and nephews. * ' a graduate of West Point 1934, 171^1,0(1168' Aid society o f the Toit. of Explo»ive». I Opens at Niaiitic York; 27—Army at West Point. mav return to the squad at any The Allied bridgehead ■ Is not yet Miss Gertrude Lyoiu 'of North Siegrist of Willlmantic, is also a New York, Sept. 14—(fl*)—Stan Thl* -And Tbat, .3.53: Herman. Brooklyn, .834. 187 St. John street; Ignatz known locally as an Eastern, Con­ deep enough to support airdromes. Burial was in the East cemetery. was assigned to duty in the Is­ Gilead Congregational church, will time they are able to bring their Adams, Mass.; Wllllngton Hill, graduate of the University o f Con' Somewhere In New . Guinea, Miislal of the SL Louis Cardinals Runs—VauMan, Brooklyn. ir, 219 School stiVet; John necticut. golf champion. Flying hundreds of sorties, Al­ Mrs. John Carpenter of Williman- The pall bearers were David Rob­ lands. arriving with hla wife and hold their monthly meeting on and Luke Appling of tbe Chicago Athletic Minded for the Enemy Don Donaghey, better known as mafks up to the required averace. inson, William” Robinson, Jr., Aldo. necticuL Sept. 14—(IP)—Allied headquarters Lvnn C. Doj'le. thf^PHiladelphis The departure of the two tackles Mfisial, St. Louis,-93. , Idge, 433 Gardner street; Lo- lied pidnes Including every type tic; Moo*** Meadow, Miss Daisy daughter Beth Ann Holmes at Fort Friday afternoon at the Gilead W lite Sox haven't budgeci from Runs batted In — Nichols Paganl. Conrad Dwlre, Harry Rus­ At their caucus Saturday eve­ Community hall. Each member Is Niantic Sept. '14.— new Bulletin sports colummat. Is back means that Yale haa lost three, ^ Gepponi. Rockville; Charle.s Ho.se Company. No. 2, S. M. F. from A-36 Invaders-.to' F’lying Pilcher of Mansfield. The latter McKinly In June 1940. T h e follow­ ning the Republicans itIKcad In today reported ten strikes against their positions at the top of the ..ew Orleans '(/P—Year* ago Chicago, 106; Elliott, Ptttsbu ipaU.'SfiS keeney street;.Nicholas D., will hold its . annual outing on Fortresses attacked Nazi bases Is a model school where students sell and James' Robb. ing year Mrs. Holmes and daugh­ to bring some food for a pot-Iuek USD beadejuarters, constnicted o f baiters In the major leagues, but Charles Herrick told hls mother on the job after a long lllite.as-'.'. . first string men only four days'be­ nomination for town offices tbe Japanese bases ranging from e Which makes It a lot ea-sifn: to fore the game with .a reportedlv 02- . \ , . ' no, 170 Bissell street, Sunday, Sept. 19, at Osano’s Cot­ ‘and convoys, and 10 enemy planes of Teachers’ College, Willlmantic, ter were evacuated to the U. S., supper. concrete blocks and situated near th e, lists of ten leading hitter* he was not athletically Inclined. Hits Musial, ,St. louis. 1* following elate: Assessor, Orrin Mrs. Clayton HUte, who Uves heavy bomber raid on Makaasar So. at Fortier school here, he won swipe a good wisecrack when powerhouse Rochester Unt^'crsitv dmitted today: Parker Soren, tage, Bolton Lake. Members plan­ were destroyed yesterday. Have a period of training. Aa returning to make their home Smith; board of tax review, (Clar­ the enirance.to Camp Nlantlc, was expMed * couple a t notable Wavne Johnson, i.Hernuin, Bnoklyn, 172. Comstock joad; Battista An- ning to attend are requested to Yesterday, the communique said. with her sister, Mrs. Clara Arm­ with her sister,, Mrs. Mamie Car­ in Celebes, 1,000 statute miles hls tetter on the debating team. need one . . ■ When Jack Kcny, eleven. Fullback Miss Margaret Relger of Worces' ence Rathbun;. selectmen, Wln- dedteated last ’ night, and ^ II be cnanges today. ~ , Jr., wop the rowing title in the whom the Navy broucht to. Yale , . Douhlea—Muslal.v {}t. Louis, |dl, 140 Maple street. contact the c^ommittee. Allied heavy, medium and light ter. Mass., who has taught the E lH ii^ p n strong on Church street. Mis. ney, in Westerly, Rhode Island, northwest of Australia ^ In the open day and night henceforth to One of these dropped Vernon And at Tulane U n iversity h e tbrop-S. Porter, Edmund H. Hor­ has been viaiting at the home, of Ocean City, N. J., Ilfw iard meet \ from Harvard, is ofit for the ,se.-r» j Hcrn.an. Brpo.i . Vorus Nickerson, J. Banks Jbneq, rhother, Mrs.. Una Marchlsa, of American Uberators -carried season, out of the American prise recently at reports that It out of winning the Olympic cham­ TO replace Strype and Conet'’'n- Ella Monson, 63 Pine street: my street, has been named Sally Salerno, Roads near Pompiel were The foUowing candidates were Castle, Pa. ' USO^ volunteers from East go, 22: Ott. New York. 18. . Mib. Harold Colburn o f ' Mans? Ksri H. Unks; tax collector, Mra. Buckingham, attemted the funeral cut the heaviest attacks $t Ma­ League’* big ter for the first time was Charles Herrick, none^other, pionship.” .. . • White most pro tin. Coach Howie Odell planned to •8. Yvonne Begin, Bucklahd: Hudson Smith. • again attacked last night, “rhe pre­ ' Stolen bases— Vaughan ot field Center spent Saturday with nominated Saturday night at the F. Elton Post; constables, Cteorge kassar, scarred and singed "by 27 Lyme, of which Niantic te a part, this year. . Hls average slipped who broke the record of the baseball players are looking ahead make tackles out of Enrico fipola- ['a, Albert Meek and son, 10 vious night road junctions, rail­ of Musa Rose Blgdtto, a cousin of Un. 18; Low’rey, Chicago, 12.' her mother, Mrs. Lucy Wraight. Republican Caucus held In Elling­ Griffiltg, George Fabel, Leo Gam- Mra. Louis Zola, In New York, on tons of bombs, and at Lae, 18 and from other'towns thropghQUt to 'J84 and he missed the leaders agility course at the Navy Pre- to the Army, war work or.hunting ro, a reserve guard, from New Vigress street. ways and enemy transport In the bolatl, Hdward Thompeon; regis­ the area extending as far west- ‘ n ’ Pitching Shoiin, <^UiclB There was a good attendance ton Town hall; -Assessors, Clem- Saturday, Sept. 11. They made miles north o f captured Salamaua by one polnL ■ flight Training School, Athens, trips at the end of the season. Bill York who plaved last year for the ^&charged today:- Mrs. Ann Potenza and Auletta areas were at the Wllllngton HUl church Sun­ Hrbron trar of voters. Harold L. Gray ill New Guinea, where 49 tons of wsu-d as Etesex win staff the head­ The other saw Fred (Dixie) 12-5; Seweli; Pittsburgh. 20-9. r, 70 Foley street; Mrs.. Mar- blasted by medium and light bomb­ ence'Rau and ; Fred Plummer; the trip by train. ‘ Ga.. competing against many Barni. 15-year-old I»s- Angeles Mafihnttan University: freshmen, Miirll>oroii"h day. Tbe topic of the sermon board of edUeation,' Robert E. bombs came down with destruc­ quarters. Walker of the Brooklyn Dodgers catcher, is planning to finish his -■ American league Smith, 36 Thomas Drive, ers. ■ ■■’■ Mias Dorothy Simpson, who now skilled atkletes:_ Hls Unas was and Bralnard Warner, a reserve (No change from yesterdaylJ Was "Living by the Model.” The Board of Review, Walter Davis and A large number of people from Foote, Mrs. Walter Wright. Mra. teaches in 'Manchester, was a call­ tive force. ' The building's auditorium is 60 bieah Into >he National League 29.8 seconds. junior year'In high school. freshman center up from Wood- rths; Today, a son to Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Lord Nine Planes Destroyed Joseph DeCarli; Selectmen, Jarvis S84-2, East Hampton decorations were red and yeUow this and other towns gathered on Della Porter Hills, ^who has held er at the home of Mrs. Alice Foote, (Two Allieti planes in all were by 64 feet, the lounge Is 22 by 26 leauers for the first time this berrv Forest Prep. Arthur Kelly, 9 Hawley In addition to. the 10 enemy Clapp and Milo E. ’ Hayes; Town the office of town clerk for the listed aa missing by General Doug­ feet, there Is a 24 by 28 foot lobby, campaign, and just to make his West Springfield. Mass. - f*«t anti^a son to Mr. and Mrs. dahlias. the Soldiers’ Park. Hebron Green, Sunday. Bobby Jones was . just coming Just .A Coincldenre To back them up he had Gordon planes reported destroyed by Al­ At the investiture service at Clerk, MarshaU E. Charter; ’t'o-wn pa^ 15 years, also town treasurer las MacArtbur's communique in an office, snack bar and kitchen debut In a big league, manner, Williams. IS lt-, Trenton. N._ Iph Spear,' 464 Hartford road. Sunday at 2:80 p. m., to pay-trib­ Mrs. Esther (Chappins, of Maine, Into prominence when Walter When the Third War Loan drive 'Walker, a former Swarthmore The local Grange Is sponsoiing lied fighters yesterday three more the town hall fourteen Girl Scouts Treasurer, Marshall. E. (Charter; and agent of the town deposit telling of the ten raids on enemy as well as a craft shop In the W a’.ker vaulted Into sUth place was getting under way last Thurs- .outpointed Jerry Moore, 1381 were listed as shot down last ute to the memory of Pfc. Arthur hae been hired to teach at the Hagen ca p tu i^ the 1914 open. back who reported for practice a .^'ar .Bond rally and dance received the official Girl Scout pin. Agent of Town Deposit Fund, Mar­ fund; rMigned and refused a re­ Gilead HUl school,, and she began bases.. One bomber failed to re­ basement. with a mark of .302. only a fe.w'daya ago; Fred Miller, New York (10). 8. R. O. Thursday night, September ifi.at night shall E. Charter; Grand Jurors, Maurice Keefa killed In action nomination. She haa done very ■ m Washington -L a rry Lane. The troop gave an Interesting pro­ her duties teaching on Monday, turn from tbe mission to Makas­ The building was erected with The averages are based' oe 850 a l'7-year-old, 2T0-pound Freshman 8:30. Forrest Thatcher,' post­ Allied losses in all these opera­ July 10 In the North African a»a. Trenton. N. J.. stopped Cleo gram followed by light refresh­ VYallace W. Bergh. Leland Sloan,- faithful work and wUl be missed Sept. 13. Mix. (^lappins and her sar, and a medium torpedo or dive Federal funds after the town of or more times at bat, causing the from Seattle, Wash : Bob White of .tur, ni.— Mtsa Burnice. Ber- tions were put at three plane*. Harold L. Gray, chairman of the master of .the East Hampton post ments. simon Cohen-: - Tax Collector, in tbe office. daughter, haire taken an apart­ bomber was lost In" attacks on East L^rme had provided tbs site. elimination of Johnny McCarthy L I - W Upper Montclair, N. J.. a Yale J. Cillar, 193, Washington (3). ^ teacher at Rural Oak Ridge office will be on hand to sell . In a dispatch filed from the Howard Uttle; Constables, Un­ Hebron W ar Cknmcll. was In Mlsa Ruth Kinney, RJ4„ daugh­ Chicago--Nate Bolden, 174, It U suggested that church charge, of the ceremonies. He gave ment-at the home of Mrs, Alice Japanese Installations at Vila on Some 400 civilians and represen­ of tbe Boston Braves In spite of a V. player last year. and. 'Doloh il, was like the old lady who stamps and bonds. As this is an Fifth . Army front last evening, wood R. Campbell, Nathan Ed­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey B. tatives a t the various military es­ 304 percentage. MctTarthy has cago, outpointed Dan Merritt, In a shoe— aha had so many members should read "The Burma a touching tribute to the memory Foote on GUead street. Kolombangara.) Schwenk who w'as playing for open meeting it la hoped there will Reynolds Packard, representing wards, Wilton Dimock, L«ster Sei­ Kinney o f the MUlstxeam road, tablishments in this section at­ been out o.^ action for several : (Cleveland (10). —but, Mlsa Berry knew Surgedn” by Dr. Gordon 8. Sea' of Private Keefe. He was followed Mrs. Henry Hurley of Portland TThouMMSd Pound Bomba Wesleyan a 'year ago. be a good crowd'to boost the sales the Colnblncd American press, said fert; Registrar of Voters, Henry has left for Philadelphia where wae a caller at the home of her . Fighter •. eaqorted Uberators tended last night’s ceremonies weeks becauM of an injury. to do. the Americans had pushM foi%ard grave whose ancestors lived in In prayer by the Rev. H. R. Keen. of stamps and bonds. . Meyer; School Boards Horace Mc- she is taking a special course at parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charies dropped thousand'pound bomba in which opened a week Of dedication In continuing to lead both ma the opening day ofi achool. the house formerly Vinton, later Knight, Mrs. Florence Cordtsen, Chaplain Riley Brickey of Brad­ Private Almon C. West, son of several miles yesterday oh the the University o f Philadelphia, In Fish, on Saturday. the Lae area Sunday morning, exercises. A military band from jors, Musial kept his average at Yesterday’* Result* Standings Berry found her class room occupied by the Pellkan family, John Bahler, Mahlon Chapman; ley Field, Windsor Locks, then Mr. and Mrs. Seymour West, who southern sector, of the Salerno connection with her work with the Mrs. Helen Raymond and Mr. concentrating the weight of their Fort H. G. Wright. FUbers Island. .353 while Appling skidded ten ' American National ded with pupils,. She is stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, front and had repulsed a “suicidal” about a mile sputh of Wllllngton Library Director, Charles Arml- gave a splendid address, telling of Tuberculosis Commission, X-ray VOLUNTEER BLANK jr'DONOR SERVICI Hill. the history a t man’s atjiiggle for and Mrs. Sherwood Raymond of explosives on giih emplacements. N. Y., will play for a dance to­ points to .321 but managed to re­ (Two games postponed.) ■ W. L. - PcL 88 but a* there -were only Is home on furlough. German counter-attack in the cen­ tage and Mrs. John FHillerton. It department. (Only game* ichcduled.) Manchester Chapter. The American Red L ro« .ts, Mina Berry sent the chil- A special town meeting will be freedom from the early days of New Britau were Sunday callers Pilots reported 55 direct hits on night main six points above^Dlck Wake- SL Louis ■...... 9 0 44 .672 A t the Republican caucus held ter which had cost the Nazis the was voted to give the town com­ at the home of Daniel H. Hodge. Commander Seabury C. Mas- National taome for two week* while held Wednesday at the town hall Grecian history up to the 8»'****'t these targets. Two gun positions flelt* of Detroit • ' - Brooklyn ...... 75 60 .6.56 Saturday night the following nom heaviest losses they have yet suf­ mittee the power to fill any ■vacan­ Sailor Bowaro Wintbrop 8< Porter, first adect- Uck. USN, reUrad, of New York, Boston 7, 3; BrooWyn 6 (10, 10. .548 I Want To Donate Blood for the^Army and Navy iters and Toltmteers began 'at 7:30 p m. to see If the select­ cies that may arise before the time, and paying tribute to Private were silenced, others shattered Onclnnatl . ___ 74 61 inations were made; fered In Italy. man, has appointed Leroy Getchell chairman of the Army and Navy (Only game* scheduled.) 68 .518 ng an additica to the Assessor,' ■ Myron Pettenglll "The Allies also consolidated men will enter Into agreement election In October.---; Keefe. Color bearers were New York—Fourteen-year old with shrapnel. Japanese anti­ Pittsburgh . . . . . 73 chainmui oic the*11>lrd W ar Bond aircraft fire waa described as “of Department of the National CJoun- ___ 61 71 .462 IwOdlnc to house more Board of. "Tax Review, Ward Hol­ both their northern and southern with the state highway commis­ The EUlngton Grange voted to Links, PhlUp Cfiark, Harold Reed George Stork wanted action. Last Night Fights C h ica g o ----- Name I e e e e e • I I e e • e • 9 I sioner for expenditure of funds and Joseph Barrasao. The program Drive. There will bo a hoiise-to- minor intensity.” cU of the Y. M. C. A., was chief Tdday's Games Philadelphia .... 68 75 .436 man;. Selectman 1st. Cari E. Lar­ flanks," tbe dispatch said. contribute home canned foods to His mother stopped hls army bouse canvass under the super­ Eastern •435 available to the town and to act the Shriners’ hospital In Spring- closed by the singing of the “Star In the northwestern sector, the speaker at the dedication. Boston .... ___ 57 74 son; Selectman 2nd, John A. Ful­ Highway Changes Hands flTnhitinws but George kept on vision a t tbe air wardens, in the Major William M. Marshall, (Playoffs) s 84 .368 A d d ress ••••.•••eeeeeee*#** ) • • • < ler; Town Clerk, jdrs. Mary L. on changing, voting hours at bi­ field, requesting members tq bring Spangled Banner,” ted hy the Con­ Allied planes struck out on a By The Associated Press New York . ___ 49 It added ^at the Germans had trying. He selected a name different parts o t the town. Each commanding officer at Camp Nlan- New Orleans — Phil Terranova, Hartford at Scranton. Hall; Towrn Treasurer, Howaid B. temporarily regained a. portion of ennial elections.' them to the next regular Oraiijjg gregational choir. two-tbousand. mite trip to attsu:k from a .Staten Island cemetery, warden will be responsible for htf Uc, said the new headquarters 127, New York, outpointed Juan Wilkes-Barre at Elmira. • Age, H-86.«j| •.—Thieves broke Into Lord; Tax Collector. Frederick E. the Salerno gulf highway which Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Denman, meeting. Anderson Shea Post and Auxili­ Japanese' oil Installations at Ma- .American Phone Age, 18-20.... obtained aome credentials and in sectimi. A few weeks ago an Ait would be tremendously appreciat­ Villalba. 127, Halvana (10). Netfonal a. B. Strooschicn,' r«Ud- Coleman; Ag;ent of Town Deposit had changed hands several times, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne-Denman and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Little who ary of Veterans of Wars was rep­ kaesar, once a thriving Dutch W^ L. Pet. July entered the Navy. Raid Wardens' club was organ­ base. Direct bits were scored In ed by hla men. First Selectman Newark—Joe Carter, 158, Rome, Brooklyn at Boston. Check hour you prefer appointment: boa, appaMBtlir Intent FHmd, Robert "T. Buell; Grand but only at blgli cost son of East Hampton and Mrs. have been the guests of Mrs. resented by the Auxiliary’s presi­ He had one day to go to finish New York at Philadelphia New 'Tork . .... 85: 49 .634 dent, Mrs. Lillian Unden and its ised at the Hebron Fire house and ihe- ntorage tank section and Frank Sprager of Bast Lyme told N. Y., outpointed Johnny (barter, ' .549 ' ft Mpftftts- Juror, Paul Robert*. Earl Greene; Both Allied warships and planes Mary Denman o f South WUUng- George B. Hatheway and Mias preliminary tralninc at Newport, plans were laid for this coming (Only games scheduled). CHeveland .. ------73 60 didn't dM aib the food vicepreaident, Mrs. F lorence emoij barracks. Numerous fires the gathering that the townspeo^ 160, CTiester, Pa. (12). ,547 Once ; e water blistet on the 2-S..... 3-4. 4 4 . *1 Constables, Arthur Chapman, were said to be strongly supporting ton were callers Sunday, at the Mary Hatheway-of Hatheway ave­ R. L, when the Na'vy checked and drive which Started on Thursday. Amerteen ' “ Washington .... 75 62 12-1...... 1-2...... home of Mr. and Mrs."^ wxlter nue, have retimed to their home Strastsr. Jr., o f Manchester. Pri- —la"ge and smslf—flares up as pie were gratlflM to have had Baltimore — Jackie Cooper. 65 .515 middle finger cif his pitching hand Howard Porter, Douglas Holt, Har­ the American forces battling to en­ teamed whgr be nevsr needed a B l9t.8. 146'.4, New York, outpointed'Ocll Philadelphia at New York Detroit ...... 69 Fill in and mall to „ ry Turcotte; Register o ( Voters, Malo on WUUngton HUl. in Windsor I^ka. vato KsefS's mother, Mrs. Owsa Lhe bombs found their marks. hand In making the building pos­ .... 86 67, .496 large their bridgehead. abage. Hudson, 146 3-4, Los Angeles' (10). Boston at Washington (night), Chicago .. healed. Hank Borowy of the Van- alffbt John C. Vergaaon; Board ojf Edu­ The air apd sea superi.orlty Mrs. Paid BugbM has returned Donshue of Hartford, also a mem­ Anri-aircraft fire waa accurate sible and James T. Sherlock...... 62 .71 ■ .446 America^ Red Grots, .House A Hfile BuHdfllg'^ Today George is preparing for Lst T e w •V’ Bay Nlantlc bustnessmSfi, . described , New Haven—Julie Kogan. 181 rtetrolt at CTilcago (2). SL Louie . eath cation. . Hdward B. Lord, Alfred' which the AHi** held In the muth to teach another year at the Storrs Let Your "E” Bonds Bo^ ber of the above organisatton. and and Intense during the two-hour aevcland at SL,Louis (twilight) Boston .... v;.. 62 74 .456 IVI«« .( the community’s activity In eon- New Haven, and Bobby McIntyre, .338 banner freshman yeas. was a great iplUtaiT Adsantagjs, acluxd. VaBhae M m. •MBdBotfaar* Mrs. " attack. and night). PhttedslphU . . . . 44 88 Meanwhile, Mitchell hombers necUon with the establUhment. 186. Detroit, drew (10). - ■ -'I- -■ . JU U tdl£SiTiSil ISiVliiMMU ^USKAiaJ, MJKMCit

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIER, CUNN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1!>49 M g h t i SERIAL STORY ^ Sense and Nonsense

THE TERRIBLE EYE A Plctnr* Prom Homo ] Investigate Deflnitlona roR . Boy: A noise with dirt on it. Will my baby’s aoft eyes ever weep Many people take things for Jealousy; The friendship one BY EDWIN RUTT at the Bight granted, usually because it is the woman has for another. SAil Of a soldier who dies in another easiest way to take them . . . it Home: The place in which we world fight ? is too much trOdble to investigate are treated.the best and grumble Will his tiny pink hand ever grip . Yet digging for facts will be Post-View Hiidy was aiivaiting them. the most. "Jonah," she said, .with relief, the trigger far more profitable, and at a cost Auto Repairing— Help Wanted—-Female 35 Articles for Sale 45 Boarders Wanted 59-A O f a deadlier Qarand when he be­ Conscience; An inner voice that Lost aad Found 1 Autonioliilen for Sale 4 Chapter _XIII • ’ thought you were never coming Of about half the energy wasted in warns us that soRiebody is looking. Painting BUCKWHEAT COAL BLOWER. ROOMS AND QUALITY meals. School Board in Windsor Chet Saxon looked worrieaworried a got the note you left. What on comes bigger? Jumping at conclusions. . i ' Saxophone;.. An ill wind which I ( ^ T— RABY CARRIAGE wheel. CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 earth is it all about?" Can I look in his face if this f- » VALVES REEACED and carbon WANTED — EXPERIENCED There Is plenty of cheaper Buck­ Also, rooms with ligbt housekeep­ moment longer,longer. then his coun­ nobody blows good. A little girl was accompanying ' Wnder pleaae return ■to 166 pl- to 41, nigh prices paid. Drive over saleslady. Good salary. Tel. 6002. Before replying Jonah Issued peace gets snagged, Office Boy— Please sir, I think on a vital and very necessary Jour­ now to 80 Oakland street. Brun­ cleanei vU95. '.Chevrolet, Dodge, wheat coal. Automatic heat blow- ing privileges, (enlral. reason­ tenance cleared. "Old Man Chan- Detoun'' The roughest distance Sridge itreet, _ , er, 7.95. Thermostat, $6.00, pres- orders. "Inside, Mahoney,” he And for Mar’s bloody mace permit someone Wants you on the* tele­ ney to a distant city. By luck, her ner’s. Open evenings until 9. Sat­ Chrysiei 6, Oldsmoblle 6, Pack­ able, laundry facilities. Ideal for Objects to Act ,of Mothers. ning's a Joke," he said. “ So long, between two polnfs. WANTED—A VWAITRESS. Ap^ aure controla, $6.00. Warm air, girls or couples, 14 Arch street. Logan. Tell Hlldy I’ll be there, said, "and set up the apparatus.” him to be tagged ? phone. Telephone Booth: A sort of parents bad secured a lower and liOST—SMALL CAMEO locket, in urdays 6. Ph< ” 6 5191—4485. ard 6, Plymouth, Pontiac 6. ply at Murpfiy’s Restaurant. 991 “ Well, Jonah?" prompted Hiidy, If this age we can save by a peace- Boss—Now, why do you say you upper berth in the Pullman. She. vtctnlty of East cemetery. Reward Phone 5191, Brunner’e, 80 Oak­ steam or hot water, Montgomery Phone 3989, even if the scheme is bughouse. vClrtlcal coffin where sweet disposi­ Main street. Wal'd. Windsor, Sept. 14-r i>Pi —The fortable surroundings in the class­ And ao long to you, Maloney.” He as Mahoney departed. winnirig war. think I’m wanted? Am I wanted tions are buried. with a younger sister, had been put Call 3243.______FOR SALE— 1938 BUICK sedan land street. > Then the risk of the grave shall Windsor Board of Education told room have been, and will be objec­ grinned sardonically. ' “Drop in Jonah drew a breath. “Hlldy," or not ? Middle Aged: A person ten years in the upper berth and W(W lonely special, 6 wheels, 3 new tires, one WOMAN TO FOLD sheets and unnerve me no more! Office Boy — Well, somebody FOUND—TAN AND white dog US ” I^pRiTit-AINIZE’’ your SOFT COAL STOKERS--75-lb. Wanted— Roomssi-Board 62 mothers of the Stony Hill district tives which the Board of Education again sometime.” he said, “ this isn’t easy to say. I older than you are. and frightened. To reassure her, slightly worn.. Good spare. In­ pillow cases on flat ironer. Clean, have come, Hlldy, to flx ' every­ -Henry Weber called up and said, "Is that you, with chain, coiner Main and Oak car, it will laat 6 months to. a capacity, $285.00. Montgomery is constantly striving to attain. We A Lie (small boy’s version) —A her mother told her not to be quire 1,43 North Main Street steady work. New System Laun­ Ward. WANTED-:ROOMS IN Vicinity that It didn’t like the way they be­ The moment they were in the thing for you. Mr. Fix-It, that’s you old idiot?” ■ street. Owner plea.se call 3923. year Also save the paint and therefore find no disagreement Ford, Mahoney delivered himself. sb6mlnation to the Lord, and an afraid because God would watch afternoon or evenings. dry, Harrison street. of Manchester Memorial Hospital haved during the recent dispute me,” He indulged in a sepulchral Registration Offislal — Where Aak for ^Ir. Brimlgion. make your car like new. Brun­ with the end sought by the parents "I ddh’t like that guy," he said ever present help in the time of over her. ASHES FOR FILLING. Apply for nur.ses. Call Housekeeper, over sanitation at the one-room in the present situation. laugh. . h were you bdrh ? Fable: Once a toastmaster said, After a few minutes of silence, FOR SALE—MODEL A FORD. ner’s, 80 Oakland street, Man­ W A N TED - WOMAN TO Launder Manenester Laundry, 72 Maple 5131V emphatically. trouble. 1930 excellent condition. Call brick schoolhouse. "The Board of Education does, 'Jonah, ” said Hiidy, "are you Girl—(Nebraska, “ If you’ll come, we'w on't ask you Etc.: .Sign used to make others she cried: chester. Tel. 5191. Open evenings in own home a few ladies blouses. street. "W hy not?" said Jonah. to make a talk," and kept his word Annunncements 2 2-1034. Charging that the schoolhouse however, strongly disapprove of tight?" Official—What part? think you know more thsn they do. Little Girl (from berth above» — until 9. Call 3272. wasn't as clean as they would like Mahoney brooded. "Calling me Girl—Why, all of me, you sap! like a genlleman. . FOR SALE- PRE-WAR Cast Iron Houses for Rent 65 some of the means taken to attain Maloney. I’d Uke to Uke a poke LADY DEFENSE worker whose 1941 PONTIAC DELUXE sedan, ELDERLY WOMAN TO stay days it, the mothers withdrew their this goal. Iriterference with school "Far from it." Jonah assured fireplace grate. American Ft^er children ^rom school on the first at him." ■ husband la In service, wishes to 1941 Pontiac deiuxe 2 door.,1941 Garages—Service— with elderly woman. Particulars electric train, track, switches, FOfl RENT—FIVE ROOM single routine, and attendance In defiance her. "Now, Hlldy, give me day, and then descended on the “Well, you passed up a swell your undivided attention.. Qn RED RYDER share new four, room home with Chevrolet town sedaiH 1940 10 2J2 Main street, after 6. Tel. 4071. station and transformer^ Phone house, practically new. Inquire of law, direct appeal to the State FUNNY BUSINESS Storage building .with brooms, mops ,and chance. But Maloney or Mahoney, Wednesday last, I undertook a ^ - young woman, excellent location, Chevrolet 5 passenger ^oupe--1939 5828. , 646 North Main street: Department without prior notifica­ it all aounds like much of nothing pleasant surroundings. -Telephone Chevrolet .station wagon. Cole FOR RENT—4000 SQUARE feet WANTED' HIGH SCHOOL oirl dusting cloths to clean It up. tion to town authorities ' having commission for you. Upon my re­ GtT nE OUtA experienced a.s mother’s helper, The School Board, meeting’'last to me." , turn, I found you in a condition j 2-1593. Motors. 4164. floor space, concrete, suitable for Jurisdiction, exaggeration in the “Ow,” exclaimed Mahoney aa ii THIS GulO<&»^D excellent salary. Call 8033. Suburban for Rent 66 night, issued a formal statement that I can only describe as dis- garage or storehouse. Will rent Buildiiig Materials 47 complaint and invited widespread stung, and he lapsed into injured m A 2 w a n t e d - BY A 'DRIVER of FOR SALE—1940 FORD Tudor asserting that w’hiie it agreed with tiaught. At the lime, you stated CONFESSlOl ’ 'all or part Apply 128 Blssell YOUNG LADY WANTED f^ FOR RENT—2 ROOM cotUge, publicity in the press are contrary ■ * coupe, passenger to Pratt & sedan, good condition. Bill's Serv­ STORM SASk, 2 ft 4x4 ft. 11 5-8, the “ end sought by the parents," it to good Judgment and good taste." silence- that there had been a disturbance ME WLUW’ ‘ atreet. Trtephone 4970. offlee work. Pleasant position, alao 3 room cottage on NorUl Jonah Logan did.not know it, 1J* 'Whitney. East Hartford. Hours. ice Station. 134 East Center St. $2.38, Also other sixes, 4 ft.x8 ft. "strongly disapproved of some of on these premises. -You further good salary. Apply a t ' Holland Coventry Road, bus service. Tele­ The statement said that while but mention of the 'Tribe Maloney, E:4 ^ to 3:30. Lady preferred. Tel. 3-8” Insulation board, 4c sq. ft. the methods taken to attain this the School Board was “always ac­ stated that a fil’e of unknown BARGAINS EVERY DAY, Cleaners, 1007 Main street. in anything save the most uncom­ 8873 after 6 p. m. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Montgomery Ward. phone 8627. goal.” cessible for comment and criti­ origin had broken out and de­ them over. Get a better car now. plimentary terms, was to Mahoney WANT^OD WOMAN OR tllRL to The statement said: cism," it had received no- previous stroyed a summerhouse. Natural VVe have pleasure driving 1935 FOR SALE MAN’S Bicycle, 2 like extolling the virtues of the ly, the inhabitants of Wildover \^•ANTED—A r i d e , from Man- work in laundry. Apply Manches­ ROCK WOOL INSULATION.— Cleanliness, sanitation and com­ complaints from the mothers. Ford touring, $145; 1939 Ply­ sets tires, 1 • pair, unused, extra Wanted to Rent 68 Soviet Union to Adolf Hitler. In rushed to extinguish this confla­ Chester Green Mayberry Vll- ter Laundry, 72 Maple streetJ Granulated 99c bag. fluffed 89c : lage at 7:45 a. m. Call .5562. ■ mouth sedan, five new Fisk Safti- equipment attached. Call 3272. his youth in the wilds of Brook gration. But when the—er —sham­ bag. Montgomery Ward. Germany, flight tires, very clean, like new WANTED- GIRL OR WOMAN I and a sister In (3er- lyn, the tough boy of the neigh­ bles were over it was discovered 1936 Plymouth sedan, $85; 1935 WANTED- 3, 4 or 5 ROOM rent! many. borhood was one Tererice Ma­ that a horse, belonging to your Wanted Autoi for full or part time counter work by 2 adults. Write Box Y. Herald. Ro«*kville Hupp, sedan, $45; 1934 Ford sedan in dry cleaning store, light pleas­ Fuel and Feed 49-A Wedding Wedneaday loney. Terence Maloney had been uncle, Mr. Chlvln Meggs, had The marriage of Miss Helen G. $95, new motor job; |936 Pontiac Motorcycles 12 ant work, waiting on customers, l.,a)vls H Chapman a year older than Mahoney and, mysteriously vanished. The the­ WANTED TO RENT—3 OR 4 Heffeman, daughter of Mr. and therefore, Inellgrihle for a sock in coach $145,; 1938 Packard sedan, etc. Steady Job, good pay. Apply FOR SALE—WOOD fireplace or 849. Rnckyllla ory is that, in bis excitement, the WANTED —^ FORD MODEL A room tenement by elderly couple, Mrs. James H. Heffeman of Grove the puss. Realizing this, Terence $495.' Brunner’s, 80 Oakland,St. after 1 p. m. Thrifty Cleaners. 981 stove, hard seasoned wood. Call for the first of October. Call -gatekeeper dashed to the fire Open evenings until 9. Saturday coupe, any Condition. Phone Manchester 4075 after 7 p. m. atreet to Private First Class Ro­ Maloney had put in the golden leaving the gates open. Through 2-1245 or 26 Cooper street. Main street. Glastonbury 2911., WANTED until 6. . land J. Robillard, son of Mr. and hours shying clods and brickbats them, .the horse effected an escape. Mrs. WiUlam J. Robillard of at Mahoney and otherwise, by acts WANTED-GOOD 1936, ’7. or ’38 W AN TED -W OM AN FOR general WANTED TO RENT three room Caucus ]flekl It has not, however, been estab­ The Same Old Handy h.ousework. mornings. Telephone Garden— Paim— Dairy apartment, couple, no children, Thompsorivilt) will be celebrated of violence, making the early Ma­ lished that the gatekeeper . was BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES sedan, with good rubber arid honey existence miserable. As a • Auto Repairing— 7007. Products 50 permanent residents. Write Box at St.' Bernard’s church on Wed­ actually present at the— the Mme- mechanically good. Willing to pay nesday morning a t nine o’clock. consequence, Mahoney had con Painting .7 good price, cash on the line. If K, Herald. Last Evening what-insignificant inferno. In view v*>N«30y Women and FOR SALE—MeINTOSH apples celved an abiding hatred for any of this .... O f NiVlNYt AKE> VOR.H. you have same please call Jones, Mrs. George E. Shearn Help Wanted— Male 36 at the farm. Windfalls and hand thing even remotely ' connected "Jonah!" Hiidy stamped her VEtV Al-V FORD, CHEVROLET, Plym%lt^(, Manchester 8254. , , « Mrs. Elizabeth Conway Sheam, At tW t Dodge 1936 to '942 brakes re-, picked. 529 West Center street, Houses for ^ le 72 with Maloneys. foot. "Will you, for cat’s sake, BOY WANTED FOR LIGHT Remiblicans Nominate 80, of Edgewood, R. I., died Sun­ o\K)V»y?’. lined, $9.95. Best Comax lining or Rhone 8116. day night at the home of her "Personally,” said -Jonah now stop talking like an insurance adr €MOis»K) OP* Girls WANTED—50 USED CARS. . All pleasant work, nice hours, good FOR SALE —TWO-famtly house, "Saxon struck me as being a bit Fhone 5191 now. Leave your car makes and models. Barlow Motor For Town Offices; All daughter, Mrs. Carl Fechner of Juater?" salary. See Mr. Litchman, Arthur FOR SALE— CANNING tomatoes 5 rooms each side-, one side, ready on the— well,, sophisticated side for “ In view of this,” continued in the evening and we will de­ Sales. Phone 5404. Open evenings. Drug, Rubinow Bldg. 17 Mountain street. Mrs. Shearn liver It the next day. Brunner’s, 50c per casket. C. Pasqualini, for oCcupancy now. Located on Renamed. ■came to Rockville in July to visit a girl Uke Hiidy." Jonah imperturbably, "Mr. Calvin Avery street. Wapping. Kerry street. $.500 down. Tel. 8047 " I wouldn’t know about that, Meggs. whose future > was bound 80 Oakland street. MAN WANTED FOR General her daughter and while here be­ • Mahoney said. “ But I’d sure like Business Services Offered 13 work, good salary, steady work. Rockville, Sept. 14.—At the Re­ came ill. She was bom in New up in the activities of this horse, INew Model to get even with him.” served notice that be intended to - Apply at Holland Cleaners, lOOV Household Goods 51 Suburban for Sale 75 publican caucus held In the Town London April 29. 1865. She "What for? He didn’t do any­ Main atreet. also leaves her husband, George cut his throat. And it was only by ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. I Hall Monday evening,—: First Se- thing to you.' the exercisp of the utmost tact “I got those for my husband’s easy chair so I’ll have 3 ROOMS OF FURNI’TURE con­ 1 STORY. 2 FAMILY HOUSE; 4 E. Shearn of Edgewood and a “ He was ribbln’ me,” said Ma­ Laundry ARTHUR A. Call 3444 rooms and bath each,., fireplace. I lectman Ernest A. Schindler and grandson, Merwin Bagnall of that you prevented him from do­ something to fall over in the daytime!” sisting. of complete bedroom; liv­ 1 .Second Selectman Kerwln A. El­ honey aggrievedly. ing so,’.’ Help Wanted— ing^ room, and kitchen. All acces­ modern artesian water, 5 a cre s,,. .. . , ^ Cranston, R. I. The body was ■. Summit Street •’Thin-skinned, these Celts," re­ "Weil, certainly,” said Hiidy. KNOFLA Roofing 17-B Male or Female 37 sories Uiduded. Everything for lamj. on U. S. Highway. 17 miles removed to Edgewood where the marked Jonah and drove on, se­ to Aircraft. Private owner. Box themselves. Town (Jhalrman Fran­ funeral will take place oh Wed­ "W e know that. I ’ll buy a policy, SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH $189.00, Terms. Alberts, 43 Allyn cis J. Prichard presided at the renely Unaware that inside the For ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. I EXPERIENCED CLERK for cost S, Herald. nesday. Jonah, if you’ll only tell me how . street. session and the entire ticket was brachycephalic head of Mr. Ma it fixes everything for me." Maintenance of roof, flashings.' general office work. Apply in Fined I renominated without opposition. honey an idea was being borri "Hiidy ...” began Jonah, but and chimneys. For reliable service ^ writing. The Rogers Paper Mfg. WINDOW SHADES-VENETIAN Salvatore F. Cardaropoll of 79 I The candidate*;! poniinated in­ slowly and painfully, as were all the voice of Mahoney cut him off. 1- i INSURANCE call Ed Coughlin 7707. | Company. Mill and Oakland St. blinds. Owing to our very low Tariff street Thompsonvllle, was VN cluded: Asses.sora, Perry A. La- Mahoney ideas. "All set, fjhlef,’! sang out Ma­ ALLEY OOP Why Not? Ask Your Neighbor! overhead, ,get our special low Slate Soldiers 1 throp. William F. Schmalz; Board fined $10 and costs with $5 o f the Late that afternoon Jonah kept prices on high grade window honey from within. "This way for of Tax Review, Gerald R. Risley, fine remitted by sludge Laurence his tryst with Hiidy at the Taj I c q ^P U T 0 N 6 0 M E Situations Wanted— shades and Venetian blinds com- the midnight show.” 875 Main St. Phone 5440 Moving-^Tfucking— Ciechowski, Franklin C. M. Dillon in the Rockville City Mahal. He entered Wildover. VI oOT-TaV o F . DUDS DOC WANTED ' Female 3h .^pletely installed. Samples furnish­ Reported Killed! Frank J. Ciet Jonah took Hildy's arm. "Once." Storage 20 * '-.*a«i-llarIow; town clerk, treasurer and Court on Monday. C^rdaropoii ghoZtod from bush to bush, and ■ Find SOME ’ WAS WA.5 HOLLERIN’HOL ABOUT. ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. he said, "you belittle my inven­ BUT a f t e r what I-SAID • —— ' ! j aor^nfagent rt# of HAru deposit fund. Arthur E. was charged with overcrowding am ded safely -at the rendezvous. tion. But if, after witnessing what ' Male or Female THE A U S n h CHAMBERS tX) PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT, 241 North Main street. Phor.e g e t WARM A B O n WEARlKf c l o t h e s care of invalid, or companion to ‘ Hayward; tax collector. Francis the front seat of the truck he was Hiidy was on deck. But she ou are about to witness, you do IAIKT serr TH’ CRUST local and long distance movUig 88iq. Open evenings driving. 'iQelp for Important elderly lady. Free to travel. (Coun­ ! S- Rupprecht; cohatables. Gerald seemed Hstl’ess. * not go to your knees and humbly TO BACK CX3WN NOW.- Official Notice Return load system, tumlture. The War Department made pub-1 „ ^ Uuns Club "Hiya, pal," said Jonah,, in ' x J try preferred. For interview call FOR SALE— LIVING ROOM and beg my pardon— weil, you’re not storage Dial 6260 lie last night the names of 221 ] "springhtly fashion, ‘T ve seen your War Work 4428. bedroom furniture. Inquire at 136 United States .soldiers who have The Lions Club will meet on the girl I think you are.” Making Voters South Main street. * been killed in action ,in the | George C. Scheets:^^^^ Wednesday at 6:15 p. m. at the boy friend and it's all set. The jCr — I mean; Mr. Saxon — will (To Be Continued) We Will Also Use Em­ Repairing 23 MIDDLE AGED W OM AN would Maple street school. .laiiirs like position a.s hoii.sekeepcr for i OR SAlt-E- 2 USED CX)AL and e r f ^Norrh Tfrican^plrific '"“ V G 'raico^rMarvIrv B Metoa^^^ Laidlaw, County 4H -club .atoii*. make a perfect three-point land­ ployed Persons On a The Selcrtmep and Town Clerk em. North African. Pacific and . ing In these preserves comb .Satur­ a NEW (XjNVERTlBl.E TOP& Cel­ one person. Write Box 1. Talcott- gas combination stove - $36; one Southwestg —a. Pacific ia«ae>war 9KAAfAWAtheaters. and Arifts \farion Bi)vier« Pinance will apeak. Inflasninable Puzzle of the Town of Manchester here­ vllle. used ?8x24 white sink, $5; one 66 I Board. Nelson Mead. day-night.” SpUt-Sfiift Basis. by give n o ttii that they will be luloid. replaced in curtains, all The list ihcluded two Connecticut! Meeting Tonight gal. extra heavy galvanized tank, At the close of the meeting of "Oh,” said Hiidy, and h u tope Madison, Ind.—The current In session at the '’'own Clerk's Of­ kinds ot leader work. Chas Lak-- men killed In the Southwest Pa- There will be a meeting of tl''' almost like new - $20. Vincent I the Democratic Town Ctommlttee. Ellen G. Berry Auxlliarj' of fit was preoccupied. "Thanks, .Jonah." complication in Fire CJhief John Inquire fice in the 'Municipal Building for Ing. 90 Cambridge street Tele- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Jonah blinked. He had expected I phone 4740. Marcln, 436 Bl.ssell street. Tel. "‘"IntonettrPvt. Mari<^ Arrist-* UnUed Spanish W ar Veterans < n Ekdeert’s life is how to dispose of the purpose o f examining the 4848. that the party’s nominations will a touch more enthusiasm. qiiatlOcation of electors and ad- BOAR.D YOUR PET at a reliable demo Antonettl, father, 158 T u«day evening at eight o’clo-’k barrels of gasoline without PIANO TUNING AND repairing. be completed Tuesday night and "This Saxon,” he said, going In­ selling it, dumping it or giving it niitting to the ELECTORS’ kennel and enjoy your vacation. Greenwich avenue. New Haven, in the GAR hall. to detail, "was a little—well, hea- jK u a a x M U Rogers Paper Player piano specialty. John Grant. Pfc. Raymond C.—Mrs. will then be announced. Fayette I-odge away. OATH those who shall be found Cocker Rpaniel puppies for sale. Machinery and Tools 52 Funeral Wednesday itant at flrst. But I put the caae qualified on, the, following days: Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street Jack Frost Kennels,'26 Gardner Mary Grant, mother. 489 Main l*^ayette Lodge, No. 69. A. F. An Ohio river gasoline barge, \ Manafacturing Co« Tel. 4219. The funerai of Mrs. Anna Muel­ strongly." here for repairs, must be rid of f E ^ 'K L E S a n d h is f r ie n d s Nice Bedfellow BY MERRILL BLOS8E1 Saturday, September 11 and , street, -w. ‘ USED FARMALL F-12..flne condi­ street. Wlllimantie. A A. ,M., will -resume Its com­ A girl in love, informed that ler Von Seggem. 90. widow of its load before a Welding torch can MID and Oakland Streets .Saturday, September ,18, from tion. Milking machines, new. usea munications for the Fall this eve­ her swain, had hesitated, might WANTED ro TUNE, repair and John Von Seggern, who died on ning at 7:30 when a business be applied. 9 a. m., until 8 p. n i' (Eastern regulate y«>ur piano or player plowB. Spring tooth harrows. Dub­ Monday at the home pf her son- have been expected to prick up Hubert.' HUBERT' [Oh, myGOSH!. THIS (S AWFUL/— HBV, MOBERT—WHATS WRONGf 1 MUST , War Time). Live Stock—-Vehicles 12 meeting will be held. The local ration board says the WHATh AU.TMB HOUERIM& ^ Je <30M9>| piano. Tel. .Manchester 2-0402. lin Tractor Company. Willimantic. in-law and daughter. Rev. ahd her ears. HUdy’s ears never even aARO SOMETHING^ , WAKE UP. Eve«.y- ■ Said first session may be pi.ih- 'Rosalie Lodge twitched. gas can't be given away, govern­ “ ' ED BOOV— \MAKe UP/ ABOUTf NUTSf FOR SALE—CXIWS AT auTirn^. Just-right Dirndl Mrs. • Karl Otto Klette, of 66 ment regulations forbid dumping' HAPPENED Tb ME! Ucly adjourned from time to time SOWING MACHINES, vacuums, V"' rd street, will be held oil Wed­ There will be a meeting of Ros- ■ "Oh. well, that’s all right then.” SO*SE THING Inquire Pella Brothers. 384 Bid- in the river, and no ration FkOfA but no session shall be held later ' irons, and all small electrical ap- MuMical Lnstruments 53 nesday at the . hom e. of Rev. and alie Lodge this evening at eight she said., Bigh Street. 8-room single tl an Saturday. September 18 ex­ well street. Tel. 7405. o'clock in their rooma. Stamps cover sale in such a situa­ A ■ pliances. repaired. Genuine parts, Mrs. Klette with setwlces at 2:30 ’’Hlldy.” said Jonah, puzzled, "I OOCTOt rtth all Improvement!). S. P. cept a session to examine and ad-' expert workmanship. Parts for all sense, in your attitude, an under- tion. rkiENO) FOR SALE - AN UPRIGHT Plgno p. m., at the First Lutheran ^DOiO. D. P. 81,000. Im­ ■mit those whose qualifications makes. A B. C. Flxit Co., 21 Poultry and Supplies 43 church. Rev. Karl Richter, pastor Old Law curent of distraction.” AND ' n ature after Saturday, Septem­ llKvery good condition. Tel. 4417. mediate occupancy. Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. ^ of the Concordia Lutheran Church She was silent a moment, Bad Footwork NOW------ber 18 and on or before Monday. FOR SALE—;200 New Hampshire o f Manchester 'will -officiate. ■ During Colonial days, all ve­ guess y6u must.” she said at last. October' 4, 1943, which session Red and Barred Rock pullets, 15 hicles were required to maintaia » "We’ve-., had trouble here today, Cleveland— Frank Lutinacci, a IVanted— To Buy 58' Burial will be In Sutton, Neb,' Center Street. 4-room sin­ shall be held on Saturday, October 't o 20 weeks old, $1.75 t o '$2.00 Mrs. Von Seggem was bom a “walking pace” In Massachu­ Jonah. And now the most terrible visitor from Homestead, Pa., ran- 2- 1943, from 10 a. m. until 12 cut of money while fleeing three gle. . 2 unfinished rooms up- apiece. Phonei3798. Martin Rela- SEWING MiVCMINES. vacuum February 23. 1863 In Germany and setts and Rhode Island and, in thing is about to happen. At sun­ atairs. Hot water beat with noon. ter, Wapping, Conn. spme cases, had to “be preceded down tonight, unless we get a would-be burglars. Signed. ----- J cleaners or. ariy appliance. Esti­ came to. this country 60 years oU. .S. P. *6.600. Terms ar­ ago. She had resided in Rockville by. a flagman on foot.” miracle, Uncle Cal la going to com He, told police he was accosted David Chambers, FOR SALE— 100 ROCK pulleU. 5 mate given. A .H : C Flxit Co., 21 by the ru bers in an alley and ran ranged. Immediate cceiipan— FOR SALE Maple street. 2-1575. for 12 years. She was' a member mit suicide.” cy. Harold R. Symington, months old. Reasonable. H. A. Jonah started. "Uncle Cal? You so fast h^lost his right shoe- “What did you inoan^m’ that last crack-—I'm being (Sherwood G. Bowers, of the First Lutheran church and Mailed Meals FOR IM.MEDIATE OCCU- Frink, Wapping. WANTED TO BUY comblnatiori, the Ladles Aid arid Sewing Cir­ mean the goofy little bird' with in which he’^Jmd secreted'^kn en­ patriotic to do mv b\^cooking and vou're being patriotic Cecil W. England, ■ the Henry Morgenthap touch?” velope containing $60. . Jack M. Gordon. FANCY — 4-ROOM CAPE $X)R SALE— RHODE ISLAND oil and electric stove. Telephone cle. Every . American prisoner of to cat it !” Apel Place. 2-famlly house 3104. Clarence N. Lupien. COD. Htepm heal. Fire­ Red pullets, 4 *4 months old. All Besides her da'jghter she leaves war .in Europe receives an 77* »'lth two S-room flats. .411 ready to lay. Call 8825 after 6 p. two grandsons, Lieut. Immanuel pound package of food weekly "Yes. He’s going to cut his Mistaken Identity huprovemeiils. Steam heal. V Harold M. Reed. WANTED TO BUY late model WASH TUBBS \ Board of Selectmen. place. Price .S.'S,950. m. - . , J. Klette, Army Air Ctorps, in from the United States govern­ throat. The last time I saw him TUON ER VILLE ^ L K S BY FONTAINE FOX S. P. *3.900. IJ. P. S.500. combination gas and oil range, Ehigland, and Vernon Klette, ment, through the offices of the he was on his way upatain to powfT tcngA M , VOU WILL _ Samuel J. Turkington, also ga'h water heater. Tel. 7112, Tott-n Clerk. Navy, ait Norfolk, Va.; two broth­ American Red Cross. American hone his rau r." AUNMM...... tOLLMU,KOULIN 1 EXPLAIN 70 TWO-FAMILY HOUSE — ers', Henry Mueller of Shickley, civilian internees receive one “Butogood Lord,’! Jonah ex­ CT6BPA0BITWHV Dated at Manchester this 1st GRANPAWGiMS.TVlE HIPE-BOUNP REPUBLICAN UFTH)5«HAPE^ MOU HAVEN'T day of Septe'fnber, 1943. 3 rooms each apartment. Neb., "and Dletrlck Mueller of eve.-y two weeks. claimed, “what’s brought this on?" Rooms Without Board 59 “It’s that horse of his," Hlldy •TT COOPCRATEP Fireplace in one. I.ate8t U6! type kitchens and bath­ WANTED FOB RENT—VERY CLEIAN fur" said. ’’Bucephalus. We had a lit­ nisbed bedroom, suitable for 2 tle Are here today. Nothing very p O room s/ Steam heat with a R' Notice of the people. Tel, 2-1320. Knitted Sweater serious. One of the' aunimerhouses oil burner. Two-car garage TRUCK burned down, that’s all. But it with lot 66’xl68’. Best res­ IN PRIVATE HOite. fumlsbsd did create quite . a lot of confu­ ' Tax (lolleclor idential section. Near living room and bedroom, close to sion: And, during the excitement, Bucephalus completely ■ d i s a p schools. Downstairs tene­ DRIVERS' center. modem 6onvenlences, suitable for couple or three girls. peared." ment ready by October 1. E^ut Center street. Tel. 2-0593. "Forw'ard, Mahoney," said Jonah ONE SINGLE AND ONE double Logan. ' 45-^ ON SOUTH MAIN ST. — room; tor girl or couple. Call Mahoney, Aden -with photo­ 7 • Room Colonial House., HELPERS 2-1614 or 47 Cottage street. graphic . impedimenta, practically fell out of the Ford." "GeeV 'Chief, eesa taMSTiutsnv.es. SSL T.asiC.a Fireplace. Steam hdat. Apply In Per^n. PCR REarr—FURNISHED room, Large lot. Full price $6,,500. have I got to climb that tree with gentlemen preferred. Inquire 189 all this stuff agaiji? Oak afreet. . OUR BOARDING. HOUSE Manchester •’Silence! Stop whining! You OUT OUR WAY- BY J. R. WILLIAMS ROOM FOR RENT IN private climb no trees, Mahoney. We enter like Nero, through a breach.in.the NA\Mf> MfeTArt M A 3D R / ' home, for one girl. Ontrally locat­ f C ’MERE. VJOCEV kSON U'STEM —DCJhiT 3D5T PROCEED A^> USUAL Lumber & Fuel ed. Call 8886. wall.' WACT— X'VE START THAT ARMV ON THE ROOTS.■JASON.' . TN* 'SPECTER MAN) CQM%1 Mr. Logan spoke lightly- and B1GGEO UP AKl eeXLEGE STUFF 0*J I'LL RE30115 NOU NElCT | eNOOPiN'« N\E,T'l Company with joie de vlvre. Actually he OUTFIT WERE M E ! X y/AMT TO STAV TIME AROUND AFTER. A i SAN INSTITUTING j Phone 5145 Boarders-Wanted 59-A * felt anything but light. Onae be )K) CXX.LE<3E UDKVG REFREEHINS W ACK AT FOR SOU AT TW ^ fore at Wildover, he bad . com EMOUGH TO PLAV AT THROTTLE ©ECAOS&'„ - , WANTED ”70 BOARD girl be- 8375 30E ’S l u n c h .'—E&AD.' 40-20 pared himself to Sidney Ckrton LEAST OKIE FOOTBALU NAME SOU ANS (QUERIES SOU A R E SMVT OOVNn I H O O P I ^ ^ J tween 10 and 12, near schooL And now. about tO make every GAME.* SEASiCKhiESSy. PUT Sl'<.- Motherly care. Write Box J, The thing lovely for Hildegarde Chan Herald. Just right for the gay new plaid ning *and Chester Saxon, his mood fabrics or soft, smooth wools of was Cafton-ieh in the extreme. fall is this dirndl with Its tailored To make matters worse, the U A N B LtJbiOXv top and billowing, flaring skirt! night that swirtsd around the The smoothness at the waist firm of Historical Panoramas,^Inc . makes it very young! was Friday. nighL On the morrow Patten) No. ^ 7 5 is^designi^l for the’ race iMtween Mr. H. 1* Chan- sizes 1(), 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. ning’s Black Moonlight and Bu Size 12, short sleeves, takes 3 1-8 cepihalus, (^ v in Meggs, owner, yards 39-lnch.material. ‘ was scheduled. And also, Jonah For this attractive pattern, thought moodily, not long after send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for the ,race one CJhester Sexon was postage, in coins, with your name, scheduled to drop' In Jsy airplane address, pattern number anid size "t* -r- end bear the only 'girl in the to The Manchester Evening By Mrs. Anne Cabot's, , . : number to Anne Catiot, The Man- world worth looking at off to the Herald Today’s Pattern Service, A good looker—done in Kelly cheater Herald. 106 Seventh ave­ altar. Sidney Carton, -decided 106 7th Avenue, New York 41, green wool or in,any other bright, nue, New York 11, N. T. Bncloaa 1 Jo)jah. had had a breeze of it. N. Y. j dashing color—with a handsome cent postage for each pattern or­ "WeU Chief," said Mahoney, Imagine a pre-vue o f 102 new cable stitch deslgri down the fronts dered. •il’m waitin’." patterns, interesting news of col­ and back. Wear it for sports, with I Find the deaigna yoa’U. onjoy Jonah strode somberly to the ors, fashions and fabrics and the slacks or to businesa with your ! crocheting, knitting and embroid­ Uttls door In tbs wsU, the key to problems of wartime wardrobe fall tweed suit. ering' In the Anne Cabot Album, which he bad thoughtfully ac- planning thoroughly discussed all To obtain complete knitting in- our famous 32 inage catalogue of qulred from Hiidy (Planning, in one entertaining publication. struetJon for the Cable Stitch patterns. The book ia a ntvai^fall* another minute ihey were alip-| 'That's what you’ll Arid In the new Sleeveless Sweater (Patterp . No. ■ ing source of inaptration for ne*> pliif quistly towarf tbs Ta] MabaLI fall issue of “Fashion," out today. 5456) send 10 cents in coin, your 'i*e-vork you'll Janra to do. ’Hia At* Price, 30 cents. aaraa and addraaa and the pattam bum la li eartA ) ~ m m g tierai e • They*re Stilt Dfing eep War Bonds May Hire Women ; I England District Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene and at Reports Made | Bnde Marked Event $ V About Town For Traffic Duty present pastor of the college church and professor of theology. Eastern Women may be employed In On Red Gross Give.. Shower G. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. Averase Daily CiKuIation The W««ther^ At iVazarene Nazarene, College, ,^ollaston. » A iMwr d«yUme claw of VoJun- police work In Mancheater, ac­ Mass.,, delivered the abdication For the Month of Angnst, 1948 Forecast of L. S. Weet^^ Bureen t « r Nurses' Aides will start on cording to William Allen, A hot Jog roast, and greenback sermoii. Rev. Young, a brother of Lumber o f AH Kinds . Monday, Stpt. 27. 'There are open- chairman of the Police Com- •thower, was held at the home of the local pastor, spoke on the Occasional rain ^ ending this Ings for three or four more apph- mlsaloners. 'The meeting of the Board of Directors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schubert of 3f6rtgage Burned and theme, "Taking Christ Seriously.’’ Mason Supplies— Paint^—Hardwiure 8 ^ 5 8 afternoon; modera'te to fre«h E eatlona. Any woman who is Inter- board that waa scheduled for Summer street on Sunday, In hon­ Congregation Observes Members of the small local Menber of the Audit winds. ^ eated In Joining this class may get I tonight has been postponed Local Chapter Meets or of Mrs. Raymond .Schaller, for­ church, which number less than Balsam Wool Insulation Si> in touch with Red Cross Head- and will probably be held Fri­ Yesterday Afternoon. , merly Miss Betty Grimaaon of Great Church Progress 200, have always responded will- Bnteea of drenlattone iiuarters. 6637, or with Miss Samp­ day evening. The need of traf- prast Hartford. During the after­ iitgly to the support of all objec­ M anchester-rA City of Village Cltarm son, chairman of Nurses' Aides’ . fle officers will be given con- noon the bride was seated beneath tive^ of the church, apiritually and committee, 4554. aideration and it.-.; is in this At the meeting of the Board of a gayly decorated para.sol from An important mark in the his­ COAL COKE OIL financially. During the past decade MANCHESTER, CON^^., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1943 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRKiE THREE CENTS work that the women may be Di.'cctois of the Manchester Chap­ which hung streamers at the ends tory of the Church of the Naza- the small congregation has com -' 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 VOL. LXIL, NO. 295 (Classined Advertising on Page 12) ‘ Frank H. Mickewica, son of Mr. employed. There is trouble in of which were envelopes contain­ rene was reached over the week­ pleted payments on extensive re­ ' getting sufficient men to take ter, American Red Crosa. held in and Mrs. Frank Mickewlcz of 37 ing, currency of various sums. end as the congregation observed pairs and interior improvements, '------. Apel place, has Just been promoted care of all. of the street cross­ the chapter office Monday after­ The refreshments served during the closing of one of the church’s greatly increasing the value of the ... from corporal to sergeant accord­ ings near the different schools noon, it was voted to change 'the the evening included a decorated church holdings. Each spring and Yank Woundeifl in Italy Carried Io Dressing Tent ing to woifd Just received. from and the plan is lO engage woni- monthly mfictinga to the first wedding cake made by the bride's largest financial obll^tions, cul­ again In the fall .the church. In ac­ Gowen Field where he is stationed. en to work during certain Tuesday instead of the second Mon­ aunt. The guests present at the oc­ minating In the burning of a $10.- cordance with the custom of many Red’s Night Attack, Fierce Nazi Attacks Sergeant Mlckewics, before he en­ hours directing school traffic. day. as heretofbw. It was also casion numbered 21. 000 inortgage through financing of years.,standing, have financed re­ tered the Army Jan. 14, 1943, was voted to accept Xhe recommenda­ church improvementa extending vival campaigns of * two weeks British and- American employed by the Railway BJxpress tion of the Budget, Committee to over a 12-year period! duration eaci} sea.son. Agency in Manchester. He is now The Mother’s Circle of St. Ger­ have, an auditor go Aver the, books In addition to the burning of the A former pastor of the church. Smashes New Line a squadron leader in an Aviation ard will meet tomorrow night at and revise the bookkeeping sys­ Knights to Buy mortgage by the trustees of the Rev. Earl T. French, now retired War R elief Engftneer battalion at thd Idaho the horrie of Mrs. John Boyle, 6.61 tem. which Is no longer,adennate. church during the Sunday evening from the ministry, officiated at the Beaten Off by Allies; air ba^; East Middle Turnpike. - vnth the growth of the chanter. service, recently completed work dedication of the new pews of the The Board accepted the i^igna- A S2,000 Bond in the church auditorium including church during the evening service, In Lozovaya Area Kpieds Chapter, YDVA, will The North Methodist W. 8. C. tio'ri of Mrs. P. Lloyd DavtS\^and the Installation of new pews, paint­ assisted by the pastor, Rev. James hold its regular monthly meeting S. will meet at the church tomor­ latlfled the appointment of XD-s. ing and decoration and laying a A. Young. tonight at..8'o'clock in the Army row afternoon for the first meet­ Henry Mallory to succeed her a,s Vtile I,asl Niglil to Iii- new oak floor w'ere observed In a Further improvements in the and Navy club. ing of the fall season. Articles for chairman of Volunteer SpeciaY, service or re-cledication. church property are anticipated Germans Defense- Is g p y Som^ Ground Is Lost the Silver Lake Christmas sale Services. Another hospital quota \^vesl for Third Loan At the morning service Rev.-and which may include the purchase of Past Matrons and Patrons of should be brought to this meet- was accepted for Production. Miss Mrs. Everett S. Phillips of the a parsonage for the pastor and the BINGO Again Pierced as Riis* i r •' “ . Chapman Court, Order of Ama- ing. Hazel Trotter, chairman of the Campaign Now On. Church of the Nazarene of Balti­ utilization of the present parson­ Strongest Air Support ran&, will meet Thursday eve­ committee, reported some 000 gar­ more, Md.. officiated at a “home- age in rear of the church building sians Press General! I n / N c W a r k B v ning at eight o’clock in the Ma- There will .be a meeting thl* ments completed by the workers The 'Campbell Council, Knights coming” service. The pastor. a‘ na­ for Sunday school class rooms and Battle for llaR. Of Present Campaign aonlc Temple. evening of Hose Company, No. 2, Tonight at 8 O'clock Advance Toward the; during August. of Columbus, adopted a re.solution tive of Manchester and former committee meetings. of the Manchester Fire department Miss Emily Cheney, chairman, member of the local church, sang Given Ground Forces; The Memorial Lodge. Knights of at its regular meeting last evening Dnieper; Rain Starts H o O V C r A g e i l t at 8 o'clock. 'This is the first reg­ reported on the monthly meeting held at the K. of C. home on Main several numbers with his wife and P3rthias, will meet Wednesday eve­ ular session of the fall campaign .of the Home Service committee. preached the morning sermon. ORANGE HALL . Falling in Ukraine.' Geriiian Tanks Driven ning at Lithuanian hail on Oolway and all members are urged.to at­ street that lt\would purchase a VltH Miss Sampson’s report stated that $2,000 war bond to aid, in the Third They were assisted in the musical I street at 8 o’clock. tend. portion of the service by the chor­ ADMISSION ...... 2.5c FBI Head Asserts That Back Again as They approximately 700 hours were War Bond campaign! The mem­ Moscow, Sept. 15.— (A*)— ^ .spent at the hospital during the bers backed the resolution and it us choir. CLARKE Portugese Got Money Meet Blistering Fire month by the Volunteer Nurses’ was stated at the session that sev­ A special. Sunday School rally of ■rhe Soviet Army newspaper j Public Records Aides, while Mi-s. Caldwell report­ eral members were also ready to classes was held in the morning at WS4 TSl>CIN£. 10 MC Red Star, reported today that ‘ For Furnishing Infor YUGOSLAVIA!^ From Land and Sea; ed that the Staff Assistants gave 9:30 with excellent attendances. sisouT sccioeNT WEDNESDAY invest in the bonds. INSuaSNCE - AS a Russian night attack broke More Troops Arrivje. l.ie hours during the same time. The council recently held a suc- Miss Marion Turkington, student the German intermediate line Illation to Germany. AT PINEHURST Warrantee Deeds The Motor Corps report, from Cap. ^cessful seven day carnival adjacent of the local church at the Eastern Edward F. and Mary J. Cole to tain Skinner, stated that 146 miles io its home on Main street ignd it Nazarene C o l l e g e . Wollaston, defending Lozovaya in the Washington, Sept. 15---(/P)- Di­ Allied Jleadquartera, North were^ covered in 40 hours during Mass., was the guest speaker at Walk...drive your car, the State of Connecticut, 0.02 acres was understood Wit, the proceeds central Ukraine as the Red rector J. Edgar Hoover of the Fed­ Africa, Sept. 15.— Al­ of land on Doming street for State Aiieust. the evening Nazarene Young Peo­ Army pressed a general ad­ or take the bus to Pinehurst of the affair were being investeid eral Bureau of Investigation an­ lied troops have beaten off Highway purposes. The Canteen Corps worked at the in bonds. ' ple’s Society,' Marlon Janes, presi­ vance toward the Dnieper. ili’iiUHi::: Wednesday morning . . Peter and Marcella Jason to the Blood Bank, under Mrs. Olmsted, dent. nounced today the arrest in New CORSICA. fierce German . counter-at­ chairman, serving luncheon to the ' Rev,- .Samuel Young, former New. The autumn rains had started tacks against the Salerno store closes at noon. State of Connecticut, three parcels falling in the Ukraine, the dis­ ark. N. J., of John Da Silya Purvis of land, totaling 2.11 acres for staff and sandwiches and coffee to patron of Honor bridgehead in Italy but were the donors. Mrs. Donovan. Honie patch said, bogging down . roads 43, on charges that he acted as a m Our Meat Department is State Highway purposes. Nursing chairman, reported that and fields and slackening the spy for Germany.. forced last night to yield ready to take your X, Y, Z Gustave J. Schaller, Jr., and speed of maneuvers, but the tanks two new classes would start the Gives Bridal Tea INSURANCE lassari some ground gained earlier, Red Stamps, or the new Louise A. Schaller to the State of and motorized Infantry continued Hoover said Purvis transmitted Connecticut, 3.96 acres of land on afternoon and evening o f ^ e 14th. information to his “principals" In in order to straighten their Brown Stamps for many at­ Mrs. D’Amico’s report on First Income COVERAGE to slog forward in pursuit of the lines. New support came to Lieut. McNall street for State Highway Sunday afternoon, a tea waa retreating enemy. Europe, and on two occasions re­ An American soldier of the Fifth Army, wounded In the landing operation west of Salerno on the SARDINIA Aid stated that two . blasaes were ceived cash payments for his ser­ Italian mainland is carried by stretcher bearers to a tent serving as an adyahccci dressing station. This Gen. Mark W. Clark’s forces—the tractive meat cuts, includ­ purposes. given in honor of Miss Betty Wer­ Of All Kinds No further reports of the posi­ m ing. .. John Urbantaitls to the State of recently completed, and the In­ ner of West Center street bv 20 FIRE CASUALTY - LIFE vices. U. S. Signal Corps radiophoto transmitted to the U. S. from Algiers is one of the first pictures to Cagliari;:;: strongest air attacks of the Medi­ structors will nieet soon to make Tax tion around Bryansk were issued Purvis, a Portugue.se citizen, al­ terranean War and the thunder o4 Connecticut, .10 acres of land on of her girl friends at the honie of since yesterday’s dispatches said reach this country showing U. S. troops on..^he Italian mainland. plans for starting more classes this legedly began his espionage activi­ naval guns offshore. Swift Premium Tolland Turnpike for State High­ fall. / her sister, Mrs. Ernest ^ureck, of the Red Army marched to within way purposes. 150 West Center street. CLARKE INSURANCE ties early in 1942 when he was con­ Cafanzaro Today's Allied communique dl»? SMOKED / The rtiport on Water Safety Returns view of the city. (The Germans closed that savage, close-quarter William F. Johnson to Alfred C. The living room was beautifully AGENCY have reported they evacuated tacted by a crew member of a neu­ BEEF TONGUES canie^' from William Sacharek, tral ves-sel who had been recruited i.Palermo combat raged along the whole and Dorothea M. Gates, property decorated in pink and white and in Bryansk. Piahe Attacks on South Main street. chairman, and concerned the sum­ the center was an umbrella in the by the German Intelllgeince Ser­ •s Fifth Army from Salerno 'i to Ready To Serve mer’s progress at Globe Hollow, Prepared 175 East Center St. 'The Soviet drive west across the Army Protests Plans Agropoll 27 miles south, with Quitclaim Deeds aame colors with streamers ex­ Ukraine .proceeded steadily de­ vice. i-Bizerte: SMOKED SHOULDERS Adam Brazuskas to the State of where Mrs. Nora Addy McLeary tending to’ the gifts. As she' took * Tel. 3665 Hoover described Purvis as atania ! both sides throwing heavy rein­ Reasonable Fee. spite the ' admitted difficulties forcements of troOps and armor Connec£lcut, .02 acres of land on assisted him In classes for begin­ her seat beneath the umbrella to "dapper,” said the Portuguese ad­ At Bridgehead Calves’ Liver ners. swimmeia and In life saving. created temporarily by the mud. into battle. Deming street for State Mighway unwrap her beautiful gifts she was lo^C U iead ^n/uuic mitted under questioning he had To Not Draft Fathers Boiled Ham purposes. He is planning to have life saving showered with confetti. PHONE 1050 Last of Ukrainian Bastions received a letter by courier from a iiPANTEUERIA 8onie 8U Miles by Land Joseph and Petronlk M. Burdzill and functional swimming classes Lozovaya, 30 miles northeast representative of the German Es­ Greatest^ver Br.luh Eighth Army troop# Canadian Bacon In the Rec this winter. Miss Han­ Mrs. Tureck served a delicious Bare Marrow Bones for to the State of- Connecticut, .02 lunch consisting of fancy tea sand­ of Pavlograd and 65 miles north­ pionage Service In Europe, and MedHtrranean Sea speeding up the west coast to acres of land on. Deming street for nah Jen-sen, chairman of Nutri­ that he sent a reply back by the Gem McNarney Asserts | ------support the landing drove through tion, sent a report that posters wiches and dainty cakea and east of Dnieperoptrovsk, was the 'MALTA Soup State Highway purposes. cookies. She also poured. w u . (hen, last of the old Ukrainian bastions saihe person who delivered the Greatest------Air That If They Are Not' Every Type of Machi; the village ot Belvedere, 67 air Pork Chops and Roast OertlAcate of Condemnation have been placed in the stores and miles from AgropoU, to clooe the plans are under way for some of Miss Werner will .be married to left to the Germans. It served as message to him. Hie State of Connecticut against Contacted Two Courier* gap between Allied forces to soma Htmeycomb Tripe the instructors who have not Corporal Edward Walters at Con­ one of the main defenses' south of V ic to r y N o te d Inclmled, whole Strat-1 Is Useil in 0ver 2,000 100 Morris Housen, condemnation of cordia Lutheran church on Satur­ RE-UPHOLSTER Kharkov during the first winter "Purvis was contacted; by si 80 miles of coastline by land. Sliced Bacon (now d taught for the past four years to ___egy of War Seen Upset I Sorties ii Sorties iir^ne Day as statute miles Heavy, .see-saw fighting swirled points) SA6 acres of land on Tolland 'Tum- take a refresher course In order day, September 25. at 3 o ’clock. offensive ahd was the scene of one least two couriers and one of them t^lce for Stats Highway purposes. of their counterattacks during the saw him on two occasions.’’ Hoo­ in the. Salerno sector, and the Dried Beef to resume teaching. 2-Pc. Living Room Suitesx^ AlliesTiglit at Salerno. Blaclied In ares represent.* lerntoiy controlled by Allies, .with Noi'thvvesl African Air Force Mrs. Brosnan reported a short second winter. It was the high ver said. Tliirtl Anniversary of Washington, Sept. 15.— (/P) One of the representatives of the arrowa tntheatinp the course -if Allied offensives —A meric tins at huiied all planes at Ite command vacation of the surgical dressings Recovered in Denim water mark of the Russian coun­ —The Army high command lied Headquarters in North We expect to have ter-offensives in the south. German espionage system brought i RAF Destruction of Naples and the British Empire forces overrunning the heel and toe [against the Germans, flying more workers, and stated that the next Manchester ■All Work Guaranteed! today sharply rej^ected Con of the Italian 'N w o f. Shaded area is German dominated. The 1 than 2.000 sorties fronq dawn Tues- enough Chuck and Round quota will be 30.000 2 by 2’s. It Red Star said the Ruesians to the United States a personal let­ i ‘Planes Over London. frlca, Sept. 1.5 - ■ The North­ to. Grind and plenty of -were advancing toward Lozovaya ter addressed to Purvis containing gressional proposals th: west African Air, Force hurled reraalndet is vii tdally no man’s land. Unrest was reported in Corsi­ !day to dawn today In the greatest OLD was announced that the mobile FOR FURTHER; PARTICUL.ARS CALL ca (1) and GermanlKwere reported pn.shihg their occupation of the air attqck ever witnes.sed in this Newr and Used along the railroad rtinning[_^wc6( certain Identifying code words. He ' plamfed induction of ' Sliced Ham _and Bolling unit of the Hartford Blood Bank London.. Sept. 15 -<«>) - T h e! inuuciiuii ” * every plane in the command over Dalniatian eoa.st Jn YuJioslHVi* i2l. ______' theater. • would be at St. Mary’a church on also brought a list of 16 specific Cuts of Ham. RECORDS Homes Available for assignments to be covered by Pur­ mcm6ry of -the few to whom” Pearl Harljor fatheis W post- J^e Salerno bridgehead from dawn Not a single Allied plane waa Mnrt bs tamed In for sal­ September 29 for its monthly vis­ (ContlBued on Page Six) ' , ■ ,, , <■>.,,.....hill oui.i polled o r cancelle^-^ U rg in g I yesterday to dawn today in the lost, vage It yoa want to keep it. Miss Esther Gilbert, General Immediate Occupancy vis. PINEHURST APPLES MacDonald Upholstery Co. The assignments, ^according to aa Fume Minister ■ that Selective Service be p er-; biggest air attack in the history Bring Up More Troop* playing the new ones. Field Repre.sentative, was present “SO many owe so much, was hon- . . x w ith its Meciitenanean flying, McIntosh Apples, 2 11^ 33c at the meeting. Hoover. Included Information on Japs Drop^ack at Lae; The Nazis managed to bring up :l^ppirts...... lbs. 29c tVjC cnch paid for old ree- .Vmerican Industrial Building: warship construction, damage at ored by this nation today the fathers., *fore than 2.000 softies were iiiore troops to the Salerno sector 2 Mda Irrespective of quantity. Alexander Insane Negro OnrwmstehM . . . .2 lbs. 25c 983 MAIN ST. HARTFORD TEL. 2-4127 Pearl Harbor, losses In sea action, third anniversary ot the RAF's ' after October 1, Lieut. Gen. Jo- ■ made. A sortie i.s one fliglit by despite the concentrated poundui£| Let Tour "E ” Bonds Buy convoy Information, information on greatest victory in the Battle of I ggpj^ T- McNarney, deputy chief; of roads by Allied aircraft, and I Yiinkee Suba. Jarvis Ripe Cahtaloapea. 26 Alexander St. Manchester Is Recaptured American bases in Central and Britain. 1 of staff, warned Senate and House! Kven Hying Fortresses took elements of at least one more dlvi- [ KEMP^S South America and on the African With an emotion akin to rever- Military conunittecs that any re-' part in pounding the German po- Allies N Sion—the German 29th m otorix^ Red^ and Green Sweet Ine. Phones: Office 4112 Residence 1215 coast, including mine fields. ence, Britons recalled how, on^^finction. in the prospective draft j sitlons in front of the Saleijiio —were identified in action against | Peppers. 168 Main St. Tel. 5680 Other .Assignments Sept. 15, 1940, British airmen and j pool___ _ would ______necessitate _a change------bridgehead, with bombers of the- the Allies. At least three others^ PAINTING AND Carl Wilson, Who Es­ 1 strategic air force alone flying Enemy Garrison at the Hermann Gocring. and 150$ No. I <■ . S«rlu •» “H«w M Kew ’«■ Weriiiiti" Other assignments handled by anti-aircraft guqners brought i m the nation’s strategical re-, strategic air force alone ExpefctScrap A limited amount of the PAPERHANGING Purvis, as described by Hoover; ■down 185_ German _ planes irt furi- j quirements. i more than 600 sorties. ^ Salainaiia Is Com­ and 16th Armored Divisions, al* Institutional size Jello. caped Sunday, Found Artterican plans for landing In oua_____ aerial4-Wa4 fighting ViAiran nt that I began < at ! _____ of 7.700,000 by the end, Tbc terrific air attack \^as coff- i read.v were In the battle. . Oood Work. Reasonable Rates. In a Railroad Yard. Afrl.cu and activities affecting the dawn and lasted until tw ilight. year is "the m i n i m u m : centrated on the^ tew miles pletely Wiped Out, Is Over Policies Allied Naval forces were landing,I Come in and look around. Azores. Cape Verde and the Cana- settled ovei------the hilts of Kent and ' required . for the tasks i tween Salerno and Eboli, 13 miles reinforcements all along the Sa-.'f ROOFING RAYMOND FISKE - - to the"8butheast. MacArtliur"8 Report. _____ N Icrno-Agropcll front despite Gerjl Norwich, Sept. 15.— —Carl Sussex. ! ahead.” he said Try Elgin or All Sweet ’Phone 339i (Continued on _*age Five) It was the largest number of Undersecretary of War Patter- The attack was even greater man interference, and the NavaM Margarine while butter is in Wilaon. 54-year-oId Hartford than the huge Allied effort ■ last Post-War Foreign Pr o b ­ communique announced occupation P ASBESTOS SIDING Negro who escaped Sunday from planes shot down over BriUin in ; KUlUson, followingiMUUWiiij; iifUANaiuvyMcNarney aaas «.a witwsv------Bv The Associated Press abort supply. ^ How to make your ness in hearing* on the explosive! May 6 that broke the German, will of Capri Island west of Salerno o « I the Norwich State hospital, hopped one day and broke the back of the ' •" **’* Gun. Douglas MacArthu:-’? lems to Gome Up in German aerial offensive, for never issue, told the legislators that i to resist before Bizerte and Tunis, Sunday. INSULATION AUOE OOFRAN two freight* in making his get­ Famine Facing production ' ol war planes would Every type of plane under the headquarters announced to­ Forced lo Yield Ground irthce have the Nazis struck at Goiigress Very Soon. (Kaowa Aa Queen Alice) away, and the second brought him “go to'pieces” if the determent of. command of Lt. Gen. Carl ' A. day that Allied jungle fight­ The land communique reported Expert workmanship. An work England by daylight in such SPIlUTDAL MEDIUM back to Norwich and into the fathers disrupted the present Se-iSpaatz took the air, and, while that ‘in some places our troopi, gnaranteed. Reasonable Pricea. strength. ers had stormed within a Washington. Sept, 15.—i^) — Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son electric range last longer hands of police. Rome Districts lective, Service schedule. 'heavy Wellingtons dropped 4,000,- have been forced to yield grouniLjl No obUgaDon for an esttmate. mile of the major vairdrome B o n With a VelL T hou gh described by Superin- At an anniversary gathering of (Congress appears heading toward ibut hew po.-itions are being con,-^| Write. tehdent William A. Bryan of the Speciftcally opposing the bill by; pound block buster^ flghter-bdmb- Readlnge Dally, Inelndlng Banday, Dr. S ak b u n 'i Pu -O-S m i k veterans of the Battle of BriUln at Lae. siege-bound Japanese, a lively scrap over a post-war foi-^ solidated.;’ Both sides rhade “derl hospital aa a ‘‘homicidal maniac Senator Wheeler (D.. Mont.), to; era completed the bomb range by 0A -M .tot P. ^ Or By Appolnt- fssi ttw Ihiae lor bghtiBg cxx> Switzerland Hears That Ain Chief Marshal Lord Dowdlng postpone father-inductions for .the; dropping anti-personnel bombs of stronghold in northeast New elgn policy commitment. termined counter-attacks," it add-'| nient. In the Service of the Peo­ .ctdioste tfiraagh sanitslion; and very dangerous,’’ Wilson paid tribute to the-11 RAF fliers remainder of the year, Patterso’n lOOjounda. Guinea, and declared that the De.mocratic leaders ire striving iCd. • . Burton Insulating Gb. ple for SO rears. a k ills oooeldis on oontset quietly submitted last night when Food Very Scarce in who were kUled that day and to "The entire hitting power of the I The German attacks wer^l Um It ss a Uttar iprar and said: enemy garrison at Salamaua to avoid one, but they are none too 180 Oxford St. 169 Chbrch Street, Hartford, Cona. Radio Patrolman Clarence D. their mates. . Northwest African air forces was strongl.v supported by tanks^ that-f Phone 6-2024 . lor dlaittfaetinv aqalp- Simpson and Supernumerary Offi- All Northern Areas. So great were, the odds against "If the proposal were adopted, was "completely routed." Sala- hqpeful. Bant and the men to be added to the mili­ turned loose yesterday on . one mauA, 18 miles below Lae,, fell to Some Li'gislators in both Hou.ses were driven back rerreatedJ.^ bv| 'cer Frank Renaldi found him In a small strip of territory east of : blistering American and British| railroad tunnel in the heart of the (Continiied on_Page Three) tary forces would necessarily be want, to amend pending pcare- Bern. Switzerland. Sept. 15—(/F) the non-fathers who are doing Salerno where the defending Ger­ rnaintenance resolutions to. broad­ , fire. Otie U. S. combat team alon< city. -The specter of famine hangs (Continued on Page Five) skilled work in munitions' plants. man forces are holding up the AL en their scope. Others seek quali­ destroyed 13 tanks. Renaldi was aubfiUtuting for over Rome and the. Nazi-occupied lied troops on the, bridgehead,” an The yielding of ground at nlght- S . With MadiaaUaa Pollcenum Heniy Hanks, the man In that case, our production of fying reservations which, if 'Offer;,i IF YOU W A N T Aa aSM-aid laata- cities of Northern Italy, dispatches planes would go to pieces and with official statement said. , lifall straightened Allied lines anqi| who caught Wilson after a pre­ from the Italian frontier said to- Delaware Tops ed on the floor, may. .develop a |i permitted con.solidation of posi*’j . ura, uta Dr.Sakhaaf’a it would go our surest means of Fighter-bombers alone flew terminology tus-sle slmi.lar to Halm in tha oram or vious escape in July. Ration Board victory.” more than .500 sorties. that which plagued the Republi­ Dr. Salibuiya P han- Hkl In the Woods *^*Nazi authpritles in Rome-broad­ The greatest air attack in the (( ontiniied on Page Eight) O i^ tn tha ditaUng D«:laring''that a shortage of la-' cans before they adopted their Police Captain John T. Casey cast a proclamation telling the Nation Today• HELP walandiooaatbaoaa yoapva- reported that Wilson said‘ he Did Official Held peace proposal at Mackinac' Islajid. ita Bodi ooeaoBiotl-to ata.' ItaUan people that "after the trea­ (Continued on Page Three) (ConUnued on Page Six) In the wood* after prying the bars son of Badogllo and the rupture of ' House attion may come, first as off the window at his room in the the treaty of alliance between the a resolution has already'' pa.ssed ' ' 6. With a r «B aw a» Reaches 34 Pef^Cenl.of through the Committee stagp there \ APPLE for planning any sort Dr. SalibuiT'* Avl-Tw criminal Insane , aectlon of the Reich and Italy, the German mili­ Is Gliarged wiRi Conspir­ Flashes! a iol)ow-ap k lu«t tha thuiq. 1. Kaap oven and surfata iuits clean, If 2. Rotate use of burners as you would ' 3. Start en hi$ph until active cooking hospiUl and sliding to the ground tary have taken ' Italian territory Ils Bond QuolaAis New and awaits floor consiileration. It Birda raoaroitog »aad aitra food or liquid spills on open coil type of spare tire on your car. It win prolong . begina . . . then reduce heat, it’s e good on a bed sheet rope'. Later he hop­ under their protection.” Arm y’s Big Secret Weapon acy to Counterfeit Is the proposal of Rep. Fulbright (Ijile Bulletins ol the OP) Wlrei of a banquet or cater* nourlthmdnt and Avl-Tab surface unit, ahut off current and ramovp their life. Surveya abow left ^ n t unit ia idea to use covered utensils. Tbis shorV ped a northbound freight train, 'The proclaihatlon admitted that ■York’ Reaches 28. (D-Ark). a first-termer favoring oonlaina .apcahta-rtlmulal*' resistance had occurred "even in Stamps; .Arrest Others. American ' membership in ‘.'appro- PICKERS toq nadicinM. residue .with soft brush. Flat-bottomed uaed 90% of tha time. Are yoit overwork- ^ s cooking time and helps to save pre­ left it when it stopped for water ilead FJjer Is Identified/ ** priate international ... machinery ing.occasion then see utansils are suggested for bast efficiency. ing'it, too? cious vitamins. . and boarded -another which was’ Rome" to German occupation but Washington. Sept. 16 — i/P» Makes Public Appearance I’ lalnville, Sept. 1.5— —Hr Help wapted immediately to save our apple southbound and brought Wm back declared that order now had been Delaware held top place today In Hartford. Sept. 15.—— Cli­ with power adequate to establish Kose Menzel of ‘20 Broad s tr e ^ reatored. It ordered all persons tor ancL to maintain a just and lasting to Norwich. - - the Treasury’s first nittion-wide ' *• -'X ■J'v. maxing an investigation of an al­ war worker at the TrumbnU ^ crop. Full or part time workers. Men only. Although authorities belfcved he deliver their firearms to German leged ' plot to counterfeit ration peace." or call - - progress report on the $35,000,000,- Washington, Se'pt. 15—(dV-’ilt* • two-naan soldier .team—one the trie Mfg.was notified io4M was clad only Ip underwear when authorities, by today or be shot. stamps - on a Igrge scale, state a:i- This re.soluti6n has the unani­ by the First Service ComnMT-* LARSEN’S Army’s secret weapon is a secret firer.. the other the loader. he fled. Wilson had two blue ahirts, German'General Stein, who slg:n- 000 third war loan, but New York “ 'After'^'the loader, has inserted thoritles today arrested Peter M. mous support of Democrats and that her husband. George filUBS FEED SERVICE two suits, of underwear, shoea and ed the proclamation, declared that drew special commendation for no longer—the Bazooka made its > the rocket in the launcher, he Kennedy, vice chairman of the Republicans on the House Foreign 23, a mechanic and inaintena* PERO ORCHARDS ARNOLD PAGAN! socks, all hospital iasue, when cap­ saboteurs and franc-tlreurs would placing second. first public appearance today at turps a contact leVer to the ‘fire’ New HaVen War Price and Ra­ Affairs committee, but Chairman man at Bradley Field, Wind be punished, severely,., the dis­ With bond sales through Monday tioning Board and well known re­ Blbbm (N Yl said today he was 276 Oakland St. Tel. 7313 ’ Manchseter Telephone 3902 or 5790 38 Depot Square • 4 tured. He cUtmed ta have had an Army show on the Washington position, signals ‘ready’ „tp the Locks, w .1* one of the two filer them In a paper bag in his room. patches added. totaling $17!000.000, Delaware firer. and then drops doWh and altor, on a bench warrant, charg­ sounding out members with found dead today after the eras Tel. 5406 Shot 15 year OM Boy In St, Peter’s Square achieved 34 per cent of its $49,- Monument grounds. ing him with conspiracy. amendmcnt.s to see whether it of a civil air patrol plane In T e- A Swiss Telegraphic agency dis­ away from the rear end of the Wilson has been confined to the 000,000 quota. New York, how­ Named "Bazoolta" by soldiers, it launcher and grasps a new rocket Bond was set at $5,000. should be brought up on the floor pleton. Mass. patch from Cffilasso reported that hospital slpce April. 1942, soon ever, vrith a quota of $4,709,000,- is an anti-tan^ rocket gun which “When the firer squeezes the At the same time. Anthony F. under procedure forbidding or al­ after he shot and wounded a 15- Nasi parachute troops had taken 000, or more than 25 per cent of trigger, the rocket propelling Arpaia, State OPA director, an­ lowing amendments. Gernians Guard at Vatican up poslUona In St. Peter’s Square the Army "has proved as effective year-old boy in the basement o f a the naUonal total, reported sales of charge is ignited and flashes from nounced he has relieved Kennedy Need I'nited Front j New York, Sept. IV— (#) and added that the fate of Pope $1 ,294,000,000 to attain 28 per cent an . inspniment of destruction of all official • duties and has or­ 1 German-controlled broadcast house in Hartford. against''thick brick walls, rock ; the rear of the launcher tube. . “What’s the u*e‘■of bringing it- The escape led Dr. Bryan -to Plus XII and that of other high of Its goal. dered an Immediate audit of the | Rome today reported that “alnH church prelates who had taken maiofiry, structural steel and rail­ “The rocket Itself Is heavier out on the floor if they’re going to AFTER THE FINAL SERVICE comment that the hosplUl was not The Treasury meanwhile set than the hand grenade and is near­ board's books snd files for the i yesterday afternoon, two < refuge in VaUcan City ia at pres­ aside Friday as “Back Salerno” road rails as It has against enemy protection of other board mem-1j weaken it or - broaden it with a proper place for criminally in­ ly two feet long. lU appearance is amendments?" he asked, adding a ; Mildirrs have been mounting _ , . . . It Is rcksaorlng to know Hist yon ent unknown. ____ day in the drive as a tribute to tanks." bers. 1 ill St. Prter’s Square e-wlljr.i sane peraona. The Rome radio last-night ap­ ' that of a small, elongated aircraft Kennedy’s arresjt bringa to a i united front on foreign policy is WANTED have provided teettre •fter-burlnl pro­ 4. Only a "You could get out of this place American soldiers fighting to hold Product of long experiment by bomb. Its components are an ex­ ! the marble line which divide* Dent use.tee much water. S. Make full use of your even. Plan 4. Have it checkeci eccatienelly..Your pealed to food producers and farm- their bridgehead on the. Italian total Ol five the number of men i extremely desirable at this time. tection for the oneVone. Elmore-hulH with a can opener or a safety pin," the ordnance department, the' wea­ plosive head, propelling charge 1 square Itself from Italian mintihnm amount pf water in a pan ia your meale in - advance. Roaat your meat,'' range waa built to last. However, should era in the vicinity of the Italian mainland. pon’s mechanism was a military now being held on barges of con­ 1 Rep. Cole (R-NYj said if the !VIan or womaiTwith bookkeeping and WU.BCRT, NORWALK, Md .MON- he told newspapermen Monday. powder tube and fipned tall, the i Fulbright proposal came up tinder I tory." necesaary in cooking vegetablea. The leas ateam ydur vegatablea, and bake your.des- it require repalre, have it checked imme­ capital, to bring food to Rome, Breakdown of State* secret until today, although It has spiracy. First break came in the * • • ARCH concrete burlnl vnulta afford this "The criminally insane belong in promising that it would be used latter providing accuracy in flight. case two weeks ago. when a New 1 ah “open rule" permitting amend- water you use. the more t^tamins and aert in tha oven at the eaiba tima. It’s as diately by a reliable servicamaa. Don't a penal InstltuUon. If they’re go­ 'Today’s breakdown of state per­ been known by name since the “The .'Bazooka* supplemenU, ; Russians (Capture N’erhln accounting experience and some, know’l- lasting protection. solely to feed. clylllana. All Rome Haven printer, . who cIbIum to I ments he would offer a rider to > .«uaarala you’ll eave. eoavaniant oe it is acenemtc a l, try to fix it yourselt ing to be sent here, we should have centages was on total bond sales of- North African campaign. rather than supersedes, other wea­ London, siepf. 18— schools have been closed indefinite have been approached by mem­ i prohibit any secaat international troops have captured Neahti^ ORDER FROM VOITR FAMH.T ’ a building especially designed to $2,369,000,000, representing 16 per The Army now gives you this pons. It ia standard equipment for comnjitments, awB Republican '«Ig e of credit aix*ounls; Apply in per- ty, it was said. bers Of the ring for assistance in tho Kiev-Kursk raUroad 86 g " FUNERAL nniEcrroR take care of them.” cent of the goal. Last night’s re­ description: certain classes of troop*. Raiding I Leader Martin of Massachusetts, Food SuppUes Low obtaining plates with which to northeast of Kiev, Mcecew Several years ago the Legisla­ Diminishing food supplies were ports boosted that figure by $588.- "The ‘Bazooka’ launcher, or gun. groups, tank-hunting parties and said the Democrats “will have to 'Son or call for an appointment. print ration- stamps, went to Fed- nouneed today la a special ture designated the Norwich hoepl- reported in the north where the OOO.QOO.OOO, but the Treasury said is a metal tube somewhat more reconnaissance elements have re­ erW enforcement agents with this support It. otherwise they will be N, tal as a place of confinement for Germans have requisitioned all a one-day’ lag In providing state than 60 inches In length and leas ported It highly effective. It has information. placed in the position of favoring of the day. the criminally insane, who pre­ available supplies. The Swfiss Tele- totals, was unavoidable. than' three inches in diameter. It ia been us^d wrlth success by landing The A^anchester ElectriG Division secret commitments.” Italian Ship Surrenders viously had been held at atate’a grapUe Agency said that Ckirno Ranked behind Delaware and open at both ends. Attached to the parties in neutralizing pillboxes." Treasury Balance Cole said adoption of his amend- Colombo, (Ceylon, SepL prison in Wathersfleld. Warden yesterday waa totally without fruit New York on a percentage basis tube are a shoulder stock and front The Army said the jw jectil* la znent would “completely remove ianchester Lumber & Fuel Co; ElinoirCo.'- mederii 2.266 toe ~ Tm opipm am ij m m . c o m f a n t V a Ralph H. Wallur of the Utter in- and that tha Italian people were were Maine with 24 per cent of its &nd rear grips for the firer. to­ capabla of piercing the- armor of opposition to the Fulbright plan — *1110 Everett T, McKinney. Met. WILBERT gether with signeU and an electric any tank which so far has been in Washington, Sept. 15— —The sloop Eritrea eotsrod stitutlon said, when Informed of fearful of the poaalMlity of a coun­ $54,000,000 quota /subscribed; position of the.'Treasury SepL 13: on grounds It Is too broad and not **Coaerete Savea Crittral Materials’" battery which sets off the rocket action, against Allied troops. "The hnrtwr today 6yleg • ER STREET ■ PHONE 5115 Dr. Bryan’s remarka, “ they, (the try-wide famine. Ndrth Carolina 21 per cent of Receipts $131,2;)9.777.74: ex­ protective of American Interests. prbpelllng charge when, the launch­ weapon is now being supplied In I render. The sleep I* riiminally ineane) are mentally Following the aiffesl of Gen. $145,000,000; New, Hampshire 20 penditures $443,196,037.67: net er trigger is squeezed. quantity, it was said, to Aa***'^*-*** i mine laying. : ill and they need medical care. We balance $6,696,234,916.06. (Contiauqd oa Pag* Two) have no facUitlea for them here." j (Coatiaued Page Siv) (Ceetiaued oa Page Six') “The Uuncher ir operated by a ,snd other Unitwl Nations forcea.

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