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V' 7. - ■ATUliDAT, AUGUiT » , 1144 ^ Average Daily Cireatation The Weather For the Mooih oC Johr. 1S44 Fereeaot ef C. 8. Weather Boreaa i W B L V l Manchester Evening Herald ------• -I* Felr, eeattered thnnder ihewere 8,728 Ihle eveelag: Sttle rhaage la tern- whils tha other, had on a rtort Knights Expect peratare; Tueedajr M r, eoattaoed Jacket fancily embroidered. They, Gets His Wings 5323235353234848232353 Member ef the Aodlt hot aad hoMild. strode up to the bar with any* Boieaa et OlrenlaUeoe About Town Heard Along Main Street thing but a manly flride and aala AMDREA HOTEL to the h a r t^ e r , "A poupl# of ' Outing Crowd Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm brews, pleaael’ And their ac-. And on Some o f Manehe$ter*$ Side Streeter Too I. — ^ MISQUAMICUTi K I- cents were Just too, too divine. (ClaeelSed AdvertMag ea Fage IS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTMI The bartender looked at them To Be Held Tomorrow VOL. LXlif., NO. 268 — ™ r«idy for Dr, Ch»rle« Tor- TlM w ek ery e f the lost cabin W rvlce and too old to ^ Ued .to and burned. He. Just Ignored our mother'smnther'a apron.anron strings,-atrinSTS.' alal- AMERICAN PLAN S r who wui. erUiser has been solved- them. They kept Insisting on Noon on Grounds at Nearly six years ago, the hurri­ though they think wo should be. given though we have a little mon­ getting the "brews” but ‘h e^ r- The Ki o f C. Home. ( cane struck and It Coventry tomjer looked the other way. With E. J. MacKNIGHT, MGR. Fiiv Rkzcs Palisades Paii: ey from working we are saving :^the procucr of ^ Lake extra hard. Buildings were a couple of gestures and at least 'ttstrica, women'i «»o*»e« »na that for our future education. The blown down, trees uprooted and ona "for, goodness sake , they The summer outing of Campbell TEL. MISQUAMICUT 2899-4 11 Zero Hour Nearing Seven to 12 Miles [ «urg«ry. ____ young girls our age prefer older the waters of the lake were blown service men with more r.ioney to made the'lr way mit. . . council, Knights of Columbus, will inshore for Increditable distances. spend on them. We believe they We understand they visited * be held on the groimds of the home ' a po'ito'y- For Soviet Attack boapltal to Pfc. »<• El noon. A sports program, including to the woodland astonish strang- with this problem, will be a recre- nero McLoui^in ®f softball and ^ horseshoe pitching Gained by Yankees; Pfc. McLoughlin Is th« ton aUon center where dancing and Without consulting our w K r and Mrs Robort McLough- * * ^ e northwestern portion of the iTcrcation intpreitii c®ii b« obtuin- Using department aa to whetoer has been laid out by the commit­ t o proseut with the e«n - lake was hardest hit. The Island ed for little or no money. The or not it ir a good merchandiring tee for those desiring to partici­ Upon East Prussia youth o t Manchester are asking for there was Inundated and aeverw stunt to advertise furs, blankets pate In these activities. Indoor •ted iMt December witt t^e ^ elderly men who were on the little this recreation center. and winter clothing In Au^ist. we games also at< on the schedule, for vanced non-commissioned o f f ic e plot of land were saved with dif­ "Sincerely yours. . confess we never could untrorstand b "The Youth of Manchester. the benefit of those who do not WASTE PAPER Russian Armies Mass C anadians D riv e « ].»« at the ^arterm asW r school ficulty. Power boats could nm how women could be Interested to wish to Indulge In the more stren­ Ponder New 1: at Camp Deo, Va., end «»'*y *" •ross the narrow strip from the ths point of InvesUng In any or uous activities. In Great Threatening i trensferied to Knglend. mainland during the height of the Alto in the mail came this; the above when th^r thermometer Shortly after noon clam chow­ hurricane. A young man finally To the Editor- of "Heard Along Is soaring up In the nineties as It der and 'steamed clams will be Arc Before Borders of Route Tying Leap Forward in New" Mrs. WillUm Pitkin and daugh- has been the latter part of this i walked along the lake in an east­ Main Street": Flight Officer Alfr*d I» Rosetto served under the direction of John German Province; Great Fleets Plane Force : Offensive, Strikin|^^] ; t . r Wilma, of 54 pttwn erly direction found a boat and "A few weeks ago K struck us week. It appears that they must Moriconi, who will cater for the COLLECtlON I"' have retnmed after a weeks vliilt was literally blown to the Uland. b», for overy newspaper carries occasion: A buffet luncheon will be J ' with TCss Alice Wtkln, local tef®h- funny how.-every week It has some­ > Ellington Field, Texas, A\ig. 12 Menace Lorzina, Vital 3 Neighbors For Destruction of. He finally got off the two men. thing about the south end having such ads. In August, and every -^Ths Army Air Forces’ war po­ on hand for thoae who grow hun­ O f Bombers To Support ' er who is apendlng tb® summer at The owners of the Island could something new. It's about the store featuring ready-made ap­ gry during the afternoon and at 5 Communi^tions Point Cream of Germany’sCl §1 a lake in Rutland, Maas. X ^ tential rose again with the gradua­ MONDAY, AUGUST 14 have escaped aa they had a power­ shoeshine boy, well this is a tip to parel displays them In their win­ tion h ereof a class/)f pilot cadets, p. m„ meat balls and spaghetti Forces in Northwest- ^ ful cabin cruiser but the atom the south end —the south end Isn t dows. V will be served, topped off by pte United State*, Cuba and Pound Nazis P eace Seen Mrs John Q. Clulow and daugh- trained at this installation of the and coffee. . Moscow, Aug. 14.—(TP)— not only lore the boat the only end that has a shoeshine It wss^not always thus. Tradi­ AAF Central Flying . Training em Europe; Escape, '^ ter. Miss Beatrice Oulow, of ^Por- dock but blew away every stl^cK boy because they also have one The committee, under the chair­ IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION The zero hour for an all-out Mexico Conaidering ! tar Btreet, left this m ^ ln g for a tion has It that a Herald makeup Command. week’s stay at Ocean Grove, N. J. composing the pier. . down at the north end. man, In the days when plaU cam* Silver wings and commissions as manship of Charles Mather, has Soviet assault on East Prus­ Super-Highway Featur­ Bomb War Industries^n Certain to Be Coneid- Corridor Narrowed tO; For weeks search was made for ‘The south end thinks they have all ready by ths column to fill up second lieutenants or flight officers reported a large sale of tickets All Streets West of Main Strwt from the Center South sia appeared to be approach­ i1 the cruiser but it could not be everything, only half of the people pages, used a story profusely Ulus- for the outing and' it Is expected ing 2 Water Hope. ered at Forthcoming Less Than 16 Miles. : w jre Issued these members of ing rapidly today as Russian Southern Germany, In­ found. Rowboats had been scatter­ in the south end get shines, while trated with fur coats on one of the Class 44-G. They have been train the grounds tjid the home will be and South of West Center Street. ed bv the wind but in time they in the north end almost everyone hottest days to August. It was ed in the operation of twin-engin­ filled to overflowing. Armies massed in a great stallations in France Security Diecueeione does. It's funny how the shine boy Washington, Aug. ^ (/P) Supreme Headquarters A !-; . ' They will be guests at the Arber- were returned to Ihelr owTuera. ths "silly season” wh*n members ed planes. After receiving addi­ threatening arc before the up at the south ehd only makes of the stBff were awsy on vaca- Senator Andrews . (D-Fla) reported And Shipping in Brest. Of United Natione. lied Expeditionary Force,; ; ton Motel. None had been sunk. T^at was tional training, th*y will be given borders of that Cierman prov­ why old lake dwellerrwere mysU- (1 -or so. One night the boy down ■Uons, and without bothering with today that officials of th% United Aug. 14— (;i^— A m e r i e a n north made ».* That goes to show duty assignments. , , ince. Russian units to the I ' Malor and Mrs. J. H, “ *fied by the total disappearance of proofs the plate waa used to fill Principal speaker at ths gradua­ FLOOR LAYING States, Cuba and Mexico are talk­ London, Aug. 14.—(*)—Great Washington, Aug. ,14— UP) — tanka and infantry advanced! you not only big shots have got the center of a pag* Intomted for MUth were 15 to 17 mile* from the the local Salvation Army Ctor^, such a large vessel. tion ceremony was Gapt. D. E. | armadas of American and British Peacetime um 6f an Intematlonel 7 to 12 miles and Canadian: money. . . . women’s perusal. Not only fur a n d SANDING East PruBSian frontier, while to ing up a new, "good neighbor ■ Mft this fnomihg for Old Last week t. boy was diving off MacDonald, veteran .of 50 missions | planes numbering well over 3,500 "In the- beginning of the letter ooato but wreaths, Christmas Refinlahlng and Waxing. the eaat other Soviet forces were super-highway" — one f^turlng Air Force with ita swift and deadly armored infantry leaped for- J , ‘ Me., Where with *"*"'***” J ’*Ji)*i5 a boat. It was supposed to ^ very on Guadalcanal and In the South-1 Mven to 10 miles away and to the ! ' tfaoghters’ families In H a^ ord we said the south end think they carols and hot drinks were featur­ Eattmatea Gladly Oivea. Tho Army and Navy Club, two'water hops via ferries. today bombed war Industries in atriktng power operating at the ward in a new offensive to­ deep there as the youth ha4 dived have everything, well In the de­ west Pacific, and holder of the! north from 30 to 35 miles. ^ they will apeiid several weeks at ed. That veteran iltwspaper man Distinguished Ssrvlce Cross and TED SOI VOI D While Coney Island still smoldered from fire, the PalUades Park. N. J. amusement center w u southern .Germany, enemy Inatal- command of a council of nationa Is day, striking for the destruc­ there for many years as his ^r-_ partment of sports they have. Striving to Rip Defeases He u ld the new routo, desig^ned lations throughout France and the Sweet cotUge. remembers vividly the call-down the Air Medal. He piloted a t e l e p h o n e P?54 raked with fiames which "swept through at least half the park within one hour after it at-irted. Here, tion of the cream of (>er- •nU have nucotUgs nearty. ^ Down north we only have a soft- Incorporatod Red Army fotoes apparently to boost post-war tourist travel shipping in the great port of considered certain to come up for this time h ^ e lt wood as he cams he received on that occasion. Liberator four-engine bomb^. and commerce between the Amer one of the promenades is blocked by a aheet of fismea and burning timber. More than 100 per- diqcuuion et forthcoming United many’q forces in northwestern Elu-' tnvssea O. Llpplncott has been baU diamond. And we have to atriving to rip Nasi defenses in aona were overcome by smoke poisoning and wers treated on tha scena.. An early check of the Brest, while harrying the Ger­ toward the surface. He dove deep­ walk a half-mile for a swim (from By the way, speaking of fur Honor graduates of the class leu , wouid have the following Nationa aecucit) talka here. rope, caught in a closing ring with ' sromoted from Machinist’s Jtote, coats, you remsmbed We had some East Prussia wide open from the ruina failed to reveal any bodies.—NHIA telephoto. mans In their perilous retreat in an. escape hole leM thaiv 16 milea er next Ume and groping a^ u t where I am). We want to thank were Lt. Rudolph Kunda, 3725 W. aouth menaced the enemy atrong- llnka: The idea has recently been put • E w t Class, to Chief Petty Officer. chilly mornings early this week, Division street, Chicago, Ili., and Normandy. forward in RuHlan quarters which, wide. .■'i, under water felt the ouUlnes of a the town for the nice pond they’ve hold of Lomu, vital communica- (1) Through Florida to Key They struck from British and ■ He has been In the service • y f and lo and behold there was a fur Lt. Arthur I. Cpoper,.44 McKee Rmbuidnte Seruiie What on roada already built! (2) a aq the same time, expreN opposi­ ,,,, Marcella Holloran ' endbig la boat. now in the South Pacificm A been building us for the last three tlona center that llnka embattled Italian bsMs. ‘Thid at Oermaa Amoy* y, b e l o n g lost boat was foimd years. We only know that we’re coat haiiging with the hats and avenue, Hagerstown. Md., * in 90-mile Jump to Havana. by fer­ tion to the creation of any Inter­ I Washington street, Miss Rita Na-a r f His wife and child live at caps of the Herald family-! The W aru w with the Junker prov­ Up to 1,500 U. 8. Flying For- “ It win be a mlUtary miracle tt vT 'v e n and Miss Mildred Hooey, of The woodwork had all crutnpled getting robbed on taxes that our ground subjects; Lt. Benjamin F. ry; (3) West acroM Cuba for 150 Injured national police force such as • Ridgewood street Previous to owner was accused of wearing It. ince. tresaes and Liberators from Eng:- ground troops and Naval units.' the Germans should get out aay-:!i , Csoter street, have gone to As--hU but enlistment the engine he was was hauled employed up and mothers and fathers are paying. Barnard, 1008 Baker avenue, Au­ BINGO IThe German radio aaid atroog about 100 miles on a highway Electric Boat Plant land attacked German war indus- where near whole," an., Allied staff i This sh* denied with the statement One ot Large Sobjeets kury Park, N. J., tor a vacation ofhy'Alexanderat last reports Jarvis. was Again In rui^ "We hope to find very muck gusta, Ga., and.Ernest R. Gribble, Ruuian forcea supported by jmany which must be improved; (4) a triea at Mannheim ’ snd Ludwigs- officer declared, “thia is the end’ ning condition after lU long rest Improvement. that the cold snap made her think 1001 Cbas» street. Port Ajigeles, 176-mlle firry hop to Puerto As Palisades Sir Alexander Cadogan, British todays. ______of her promise to give it to the tanka and planu "succeeded In hafen and German air fields, rail of a German Army." of on the bottom of the lake. —"A. Non, too. ’ Wash., in military subjects: and F. Biggest Prizes In Town! Morelos on Mexico’s Tucaton pen delegata to this peace talks, told a 1,^1. British War Relief Society to make gaining some ground" northwest Employes on Strike yards and bridges in both Ger­ news conference It had been talked British, Canadian and* Americaa >' O. James W. Rogers, 718 Seventh Of Bialystok—the drive threaten­ insula; and (5) acron Mexico, via many and France. vesta for aviators, or some such street. Las Vegas, N. M., in athle­ Merida, to Ssm Cristobal, on about and added that “UM.of fores troopa wera swiftly coUapalBg a : The week’s ma .1 Included the fol- And now we take up the ■ firat ing East Prussia from the' aouth Park Burns Strike In South ef France hugs Nasi pocket, spurred oy leaaon* In the art of cribbage—you alibi. It’s still banging ther*. tics. Every Sot. Night A t 8:30 Sharp! trial ridding considerable work, if one of the large subjects” on PAINTING and Waruw from the north.) Another great fleet of up to 750 which the talks wrill be concentra­ General Elaenbower’a declaratloa 'llw tor. Heard Along Main Btreet’* know that game that you acore The graduation class included: Great tank battles continued to meet the regular Pan-American American heavy bembera struck aiM "There has been much talk about An auto with a Virginia license Manchester; Flight Officer Al­ 20i Games Including SweepBtakeo roadway. ted. that they had a flMtlng opportu-: with match atlcka stuck In holes waa noticed or. Main street, in the urke® west of the Vistula- in the Kielce Most of Amusement Re­ ' Nimitz Mav from Italy at military objectives Cadogan, meeting reportera at nity to score their great^ victory juvenile delinquency In the town from here to there? fred L. Rossetto, 21, Is the son of region about 100 miles south of Project Seems Practical Asserts Only 407 Ab­ in the aouth o f France for the Poperhongiiig a t Manchester. I suppose that yem business section, on Thursday aft­ Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Rossetto, 82 Admission $1.00 Andrews told a reporter the tha British embassy yesterday, in ths WMt, a victory which mlgh$; It seema that Frank D’Amico ernoon. Near It was another plate , .W a ru w and within 35 milea of sort Smoldering Ruin; sent • Above Average third consecutive day. 'They also profeoMd frank optimism about bring the fall of Paris like a ripe^ DONE EXraHKLT could call us part of this Juvenile and Bob Cole are In the throes of Lake street, Manchester. Prior to in '.isu- -IS "• ixts I Krakow, the lu t great Polish bu- project "setrms entirely practical, Move Closer^ battered the northwest Italian dellnqdency, but there is nothing with "William and Mary” stamped his entrance into aviation cadet since we already are ferrying Several Spectacular the eccomplishments’ of the confer­ plum. . ANP BEABOWABLT! a real cribbage argument over a on IL In the car was a young cou­ B tion guarding Induatrial centera of For Last Three Weeks. coast again. The' heavies flew ence opening a week from today we can do about this problem. hand held the other night. Bob training. Flight Officer Rossetto German Sileaia 75 milea from ad whole trains from Florida to Cuba, without escorts. Mustonga end American armored spearheadi*! OraBRHHt AMD EXXEBIOR "We am too young to be In the ple. Rescues Are Effected. which had swept.dramatically be-' held a hand with three alxea and attended an Army Technical vanced Ruuian elements. Tho Ger­ Lightnings flew Mparetely end WORK. ■"Of all the nerve, remarked a (Continue oo Pago Four) Groton, Aug. 14.—(/P)— To Fighting (Continned oa Page Fear) hind the Germans from Lo Maiut a nine and the card turned up on young Manchester hep cat aa she School for radio, Chicago, HI., and mans wers counter-attacking spent the dajr strafing ^targets In RalliaaTrs ehearfslly gHsm Madison, Wise. Fort Lee, N! J., Aug. 14.—UP)— The strike called by the Ship­ forming the southern Jew a t an A l work covered by eowipwisn the deck waa a three. D’Amico saw the sign. ’These foreigners vainly. o the same areas which the bombers Most o f Palisades amusement Allied nut-crecker, luid ccmplete- ten oader Conn. State I nwi counted the hand aa 18 while Bob certainly have the crust when they No Nows From Waruw builders’ and Marine Engi­ War Moving West so hit. Targets were not immediately ly closed around Argenton. Free Enlargement Cole insisted that 24 waa the cor­ come to this, country. They’re so VirtuaUy no nawa came from park -was a smoldering ruin today Identified. > Nippon Never neers’ union against the El$c- British Units Canadian tanks and infantty, w ith Every Roll of Film A rect score. proud tecause they have money Would YouHesitate To Pay the siege ot Waruw itself where after a Are in which 150 or more trie Boat Company went into, Rapidly Admiral Con­ Hundreda'-of Brltiafa medium B. CYNAM ON Developed and Printed. “ WW So there yo»i are cribbage fans, enough to buy a car that they even the Runlana-were planted Just and heavy - bombens hammered carried forward in tough armoM Insulate Now! persona wore injured or affected track vehicles caU.eA "Priasts,!* JP.e. BOX 1 ■ tAliOQlTVIIXE figure It out. Who is right? go so far as to print their first outside the Polish capital on the effect at 6 a. m. tiiday though siders Shifting Head­ Nazi lines In the F sIsIm'"MCtor to eastern aide of the broad and swift W ill Be Given by amoke and a Sunday afternoon .the majority o f employes of pace the new Canadian (ffTensive Drive Ahead% Jumped off in a major attaek^ll FBOME S-0ni ELITE STUDIO D’Amico Insists you can’t use the names on it." j Keep coo! in Sommer, crowd estimated at' 25,000 was Ot, tt ne iMwer, Rockville tS-5 Vistula. Marshal Konstantin Ro- quarters to Marianas; A large flight of heavy Lancaster which gained two miles and erooa- figs Main Btreet. sixes again with the three , in sent stampeding. the plant indicated the# were ed tha Lalson river toward FalalH* counting the acore and Cole in- Patrons of the SheHrlan lounge warm in Winter. Save fael koaaovaky stU' w u bringing up bombers eerlter had bombed Ger­ $41.53 Per Month As Rent tanks, aupplies and reurves and Several spectacular rescues against the strike issue when a Pacific Fleet Headquar­ man shipping at the besieged port To Frontone the northern Jaw o f tha clamp. aists you can. They won’t take will no longer hear the microphonic during the critical period - W ar Leeway they cast ballots at the strike ^vete U a. building communications. were effected aa flames swept the of Brest in Brittany. The effect wee to cut to Ism than any ordinary card player’s opin­ moans of the crooning bartender and enjoy lower fuel bills. popular resort at<^ the Palisades conducted Saturday at the plant ters, Pearl Harbor, Aug. 14.—ce) 16 milea the gap through irtilch ion. It’s got to be an expert to Johnny Carrlero. The question is ,; Since Friday the Ruuiana be­ Leak at Scattered Nazia Live and sleep in comfort. tween Waruw and Eut Pruuia opposite 125th street. New York. by the National Labor Relations —The fourth bombing of the Another day of excellent weath Field. Marshal Gan. Guenthar voa decide this one. because there’s i will Tom Rooney carry on with the ; Roosevelt Solemnly. As­ Board. Eighth Army in Only have bitten deep into German lines; Scores of those Injured or over­ Philippines in five days and new er Mnt the Tactical Air Forces Kluge was making frantie afforts EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S plenty at stake. bub-bub-a-boo? 7 ? ? Balsam Wool will make come were treated at three hospi­ The company management said Major Advance Along to axtricate approximately 100,060 — A. Non. For capturing 530 uttlements- and sures Nation Japanese air blows north and south of Japan lashing anew at Von Kluge’s scat­ your house 10 to 15 degrees forcing three rivers, the Narew, tals, and others were cared for by that aa of 9:15 a. m., on the first Germane—e fourth of tho entire ROAST BEEF AU JUS were portents today of a war mov­ tered divisions, and tha-Berlin ra­ Into a local grill ths other cooler in Summer. the upper Bug and the Blebru, Will Not Get Chance rescue and first aid aquads and shift there Were 1,289 out. Includ­ dio declared Allied bomber and Italian Front; Sniping force with which the Allies bavd STEAKS volunteers. ing thoM on vacation and the to­ ing west so fast that Admiral come In contact ainoa D-Day. night came a couple of very nice We will apply Balsam crossed Sunday. Progreu here w u fighter formations had swept over Halts Inside Florence. NATIVE BROILERS boys. Both of them bad lipatick It’s a safe bet that you wouldn’t! The fact of the matter is that tlie one of the major strategic victo­ To Start ^ar Again. $lji00,000 Estimated Damage tal workers as of Aug. S. employ­ Cheater W. Nimitz may have to southern Germany to Bavaria and In a smoking cauldran, covorsd on their llos and rouge promi­ Wool Blanket Insulation in ries of the summer campaign, for Irving Rosenthal, the proprietor, ed mi this shift waa 8,051. The advance his headquarters to catch then returned to the jnorthweet- like a lid by thousands Alltad Craftsman estimated damage to the park at Rome, Aug. 14. — (F) — Eighth SOFT SHELI. CRABS CLAMS AND SCALLOPS nently plastered on their cheek your attic now so yon may the Germans' had inotmted m u - Bremerton, Wash., Aug. 14— (JP) spokesman for the concern added up with It. ward. bombers pouncing on airary Oar- above named sum PAYS OFF on a $6,000 house like the one be- $1,500,000 and said it would be that the average number alMent DINE AND DANCB TONIGHT! bones. Their hair was neatly enjoy year ’round comfort Bive couqfer-attaclu In futile at- —President Roosevelt, tanned and Underscoring: this tempo of. of­ British heavy Lancaster bomb-' Army troope ■ have captured Fron­ man in sight, the .enemy fought a ' tempta to destroy thla threatening closed for the remainder of the during the paat three preViouB marceled, too. One wore a wrap Auto Body Shop for many years. healthy looking beneath the for- fensive, Nimitz told a press con­ ers smashed at enemy shipping at tone, 27 milea Inland from the bitter, tangled battle t» escape that looked like a'bath robe over wing of Rokossevsky’s forcea. season. Mondaya was 882 for all reaaoni. ference the ay may be won with­ the surrounded and tealeged Brit­ exterintnation. low at . Firemen from' 14 municipalities It was pointed out today’s figure Adriatic coast in the Apennines, in Rejrmatider's RegtAurant bis pink'ahlrt and blue trousera Body and Fen'der Repairing We also apply roofs and Three______Cities Within______Onwp_ • modem United out Invading Japan—although oc­ tany port of Brest. Since Aug. 6, American troopa, closing in oa Rokoaaovakjr's Army group was Statpa Navy destroyer, gave hia fought” he blaze .which destroyed la only 407 above the average. the only major advance along the Fine Wines, Liqusrs snd Beer sidewalls. cupation 'would be necessary to Lancasters have plunged 12,000 tha SO-mlle deep pocket, * found ,WeIding preuing north, and northwestward solemn ■ auurance here Saturday about 85 per cent of the property Claim 3,000 to 4J)00 Out tons of bomba nn submarine pens lUltan front, headquarters an­ in two and a half hours yesterday sure a wimping peace"—and men­ Germans mowed down by tho S5-37 OAK Sl^ET TELEPHONE 3922 FREE ESTIMATE! on a 65-mlIe Yront from the Bug that never again would the Jap- at Brest In three attacks. Fight* nounced today. hundreds. The American advance Track Painting afternoon. On the other hand, SMEU offi­ tioned the poislbility of American northwest df W aruw . The Impor­ aneM empiiS be given the leeway ers ee^xirted the bombers in clear was ao fast the infantiy found tho Financing Aitanged. Meanwhile, three men were list* cials claimed between 3,000 and warships bombarding Nippon. Sniping died down within Flor­ Expert Work! tant communicationa center of to start another Pacific war. 4,000 workers are out ind they ex­ The commander-ln-chief of the weather. ence, enabling Allied Miliary Gov­ enemy’s smoking roachine-gunp BOILERS L om u , Oatrow and Ostroleka lay The Preaident spoke leM than an to as missing In .the pier and' ship Swarming down only 3,000 yards with belts still loaded. explbsiohs and fire which broke pected more to Join its ranks from Pacific fleet and Pacific ocean ernment officials to supply the and . Prompt Service! WILLIAM F. I within hit grasp, and there are vir- hour after the destroyer had dock­ the second shift, due to report for areas, in looking for new head­ stricken city with food, water and So confused waa the enemy that ed, bringing him from Alaska on work at 4.'o’clock this afternoon. quarters, even has his eye on the (CoetlniiSS on Page Pour) other necessities without major (CoaUaned oa Page im a ) the laat leg of a Pacific tour of in- (Continued on Page Four) 127 Sprace SL TeL 2-1348 JOHNSON Attorney Charles Suisman as­ recently invaded Marianas, 3,000 difficulty, the Allied command said. (Oontinoed oa Page Bight) FURNACES apection that had taken him from serted r-lmost 90 per cent of the miles away, more than 600 palles Empoli, the Am o river city west Broad Street California to the Hawaiian ialanda, victory yard welders and 25 to 50 past Japaheae-held Truk anci With'- of Florence, fell to the Eighth HIGH POWER VACUUM iip to-the Aleutians, through the TELEPHONE 7426 per cent of the workers' In all lii 1,500 miles. O- Tokyo. Major Victory Army without a fight yesterday. __ CLEANED SolonsHope fringe of what the Japanese call Money Plans other. productiiln departments of Although endhiy movismenta were the.ir "sphere of influence," and ingbting Leaders Consulted .. . But through the word that employes falling to re­ the heat on as hard and fast as we day at German defenMS In south- T o Deal Hard Blows. jem France, struck st Rhone river challenged Philip C. Pendletaa, version Plans Today. radio, the world - could bear him ternational Altruism’. port to work Would be first 1* go victory"’ Gen. Dwight D. EiMn- conspirsey to railroad innocent That fighting waa carried again ■tarting about Sept. 1. Dewey Works that might coat the United States found the cempany’a plea for ho'wer declared today in an order men to Jail." The fonr men— Monday# Aug. 14ih TeL 6971 Should MUa dealing with surplus $3,750,000,000 with litUe, if any, to the Philippines Saturday, Mac­ ASK FOR FREE INSPECTION patriotism in war-time had "fallen of the. day. Nazis in Rear ’Saules H. McMenemln, Frank P. property, unemployment and de- benefit resulting. flat" "Workers realize that with Arthur announced today, by New In a special. appefT to "Allied Carney, William C.* Dlxey, and ' After Our Annual Vacation.; nobiliution machinery be -dla- On Speeches Portending a rugged course in Guinea-based Liberators which soldiers, aailom and airmen,’’ the Frank Thompson—appeared far Congress fqr the monetaiy phm, cancellations and layoffs then U of within the next two no Mrious threat to the war ef­ sank a 3,000-ton freighter la supreme commander said; "We can hearing today bnt were giraated veoks, leaders said, there would which is contingent on ratification Davao gulf. _ make this week a momentous one Great Majority Moves a oontiniuiifce until Aug. 38. They, by the legislative bexlies of the par­ fort," he charged, adding, "they JtiuTnattm, no reason why Congreu could Campaign Managers Put feel thia la confirmed aa the Navy It was carried within 600 miles In the history of this war—a bril­ North to Attack Ger­ pleaded Innocent upon nrratgh- HARRIETT'S not take a ucond vacation. The ticipating nations. Dewey proposed of,T ok yo Friday by Marianaa- liant and fruitful week for us, a meat nnd-wera released on 63.500 egislators concluded a five-week that America Mt up Its own inter­ Emphasis on Organiz­ (Coattaned oa Page Two) based Liberators which bombed fateful one for the ambttiona of the mans Along Loire. bonds. Aug. 1. national credit machinery, inde* the air field and a cargo ship at Nasi tyrants." Both the Houm Rules and Ex- ing of All Precincts. pendent of other nationa, by ex­ BEAUTY SALON ChiChi Jims In the Bonlna, south Calls for Special Effort. Gtven 10-Year Senteaee sndtturu committeu called pansion of thia g;ovemment’a Ex­ Treasury Balance of Japaii iriin. Ajig. 14——The grsst New Yqrk, Aug., 14—(Fi—Mrs. 129 Center street n m t nutings today to clear the way port-Import bank, with $1,000,- Biaeiihower cail<’ In zeal, determination and speedy p oe^ by Federal Judge Sehackel- lUan economy after Um war. Dewey returns to Albany today tipnal fund in which we have little advices from France said today. ford Bfiller. Jr., after U. 8. Attor- memben--ae low as $500 down— bond for deed, control and in which our Iosmb action. . . .r A member of ths French under­ SPECIALS Falla to Reoeh Agreemeat from a week-end at Quaker Hill The toxt of EiMnhqwer’s order aey 'James B. M. McNally . do- The Rulu committoe failed to farm, davoted almost antirely to might be very Mvere, or, 2. l)evel ground who crMsed the • Spanish Mribed Mrs. DtcklneoB la c o ^ aa op our own International credit World ^8 Finest Flying Fuel of the day: *' border near her# aaid the former ROAST each an agreement on the surplus drafting first campaign talks. “ Allied aeldiers, sailors and air- "a woman whs sold her couatry to machinery to such a point that In Maquis strongholds era now almost the Jape tor mewey." . NATIVE CHICKEN property mea^nire at'|to morning Hie only recreation waa to play nan: r R A MOiriGAGBS ARRANGED THROUGH THE' MANCHESTER TRUST CO. isoslon and mat again this aftar- IS holes a t golf with threo neigh- coopentlon with private capital deM rtsd. and only araall patriot , , , , , tract ihm qneetlon e i aurpluMS (in this Developed by Oil Industry “Tlirainh your eombinsd skill, fereoe remain In the PytansM ■ to lA K GRILL' ROAST TURKEY* r. H. A. OAILY «:». A.M.TO«P.n. won. with indications it wguld sp- bom, Lynn Sumner, Carl T. Ho­ valor and fortituda you have, era- PUat INae la Crash Fovs proesdurs allowing dskato gan and Charles Murphy. country) eon bo Mlvad In r man­ . ' I •»-- prevent the sMspe of Vichy offt- EUtagtea, M e, Aag. 14. — (F)— , “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” ner satisfactory to oumelvea and ated' in F ruce a fleeting but defi­ o start tomorrow and pamittlng Win Make Waotom Swtag Washington, Aug. 14.—(F)—T ha.that all refining capacity Is now. nite opportxmlty for e major Allied clala. One pilot was killed today i ROAST LOIN OF imendments to be offered freely The qpbjecta, places end dates with a fore-knowledge at what. If Watchiag CbUabernttontets other imrarhated safely. tmM PORK any, our Iooms may be.” petroleum industry says It has da- reqiilwd to product mors than victory, one whose realisation will 'The eouthem France DIME AND DANCE tom the Soor. o f hla campaigia tidka were not diS' veloped "the world’s finest flying 500,000 barrels e day of 100-ocUno mean notable progress toward the patrioU In oaly a epralacd aakle aad a i It's Bot toe ooriy to Repreuntative Halleck (R., cloo^ He will make a western 'The Illinois member, who was are kMping cloM watch on colla­ facial cut, wbea two . To the Lilting Tanas of GENUINE NATIVE aaaistant (Treasury' sacreUry In fuel" and la ready to aUrt It/flow- gasoline. For that reason, tho new final downfalLof our enemy. get the dUldrtn's ind.),' a Rules committee member, swing aomettme during the cam' Ing whenever military strategy el- fuel, which la described aa having EeapooM Uaattnted to Paat borationists. many of whom are formatioa from the Br THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS _ . CALVES’ LIVER km plalncd that the legislation aa palgn. the Coblidge adminietratiOn, letd now wait’ng In Vichy for German Natal Air Statloa. cMllded evil Sorrioo us Pooaiblo "I recommend for the consideration lows. a "vastly-improved octane mting," “ In the paat i have, In a-moment DELICIOUS FOOD — MODEST PRICES! clothes di^ cleaned ■rafted might permit speculators Dewey, who makes a practice of The industry’s war council, telt-sn.uat await a time when switch- o f unusual aignificanoe, made spe­ troops to convoy them north, this this eeatral Maiae tawo. SOFT skRLL CRABS I d bujr up surplueu at out-rato Mslng no poUtiiMd callem on vis­ of the.^OongreMLthe latter method." informant said.'. and pressed and Only Small Votes Beea ing of the new fuel, aaid it was ovar to Its production maj be poa-^ cial appMile to Allied forces It has Groenbropke Homes, Inc. ^ICM to the datrlmant 'oC oats' its bare, oonoultad with State been my honor to conunend. With- Other French advices reported Jala Named CMaf of O M doidgned to *Mraw from the fiitur- elblo, he said, ROAST BEEF CHICKEN CACCIATORE And Other Delidoas diaUributlan channala, Hal- WMtiiriwg Bupt. Elliott V. Bell, and Stressing that the United Stotea conttaued withdraw^ of Germane New Teah, Aag. ready for school oreuld put up $3,750,000,000 a t the istlc B-83 bombaro, lethal B-39 IQuetimtlng tba iatensity e f the oat oxeopttan tho reoponM baa CHOW MEIN VEAL CUTLETS Things To Eat. Phone 7254 ilao suggastod that tha ad- Gubarnatorial Secretary Paul Super-Fortreasee aad the most olr war, tha War dapartiwt re- boon uasnnted and the reault be­ from southwoetem Franco, whert ALEXANDER JARVIS, Prea. pry boato to consult with tha Lockwood aa be began preparing $S,S0O,0OO,OW> International mone- Atlantic wall forces were declared SOFT SHELL CRABS STEAKS taiy fund, intended to IncreaM modem flitter escort planes their ported over the week-end that yond ray expectations. sr US property administrator addreiwes. a otigiaaUy Intended i^.vinuima ini Anay bombers will need more "Becanae the vlotory we can now reduced to a bare handful. Oar Kitcbea Clooeo A t 11 P. M. FULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED A T: MODEL BOMB ON WALKER STREET. inchnto rapreaontatives of The campaign baa been kept world tnule a^d etablUao curren- aehlevo la infinitely greater than Thia movement reputedly added Dewey said sustained speed,.short take-offs.{than TOOJWO tons ef high sap^ The Teo Room ___f ______I. carefully under wraps all summer cloe. this coontry would any It has eo far bMn poaqlMe tq confiiskm to the traffic aituatloa to permit state and national leed- have only a small,voice in the ad­ combat radius end load-carrying' elves the rest of thia year. Already ''No WiiM»->No Liquors p h o n e 1-0S4C OUR OFFICE ON CENTER STREET* PHONE 4112, OR IS ALEX­ Chairman Patman '(D., Tex.) of capeblittiea." this year they have dropped 472,- accoin^Uh in the west and becauM east of Paris, Where highways al- Houm Small Busineu commit- em to devote moat of Uielr time to ministration of the fund, and de- 90 OAK STREET TEI.. 3894 Jnst Good Food" w*a«i»g capacity AH la Um ;054 tons on German end Japaaeos Fine WIneo — Liqoora and Beer 883 MAIN STHBET Manch^or Dry Geaners ANDER STREET. PHONE 7275. (Oeattaoed mm ■Uh an Pa«o Two) (CaoHaaed ea r) ea Paaa-^orh Clialrman MWtom R. Boyd said taroeta. 0pp. St. James’s Church' 93 We l l s s t r e e t

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experienced In the past two dec-' adea. Some'Jmea It was necessary | Hitler Escape They Concocted Bombing Plot Lack of Rain to pump water from contaminated British Units Sources and depend oh having Rationing Data Called a Hoax Serious N om^chlorine disinfection, and to notify ffPSTA/l consnmers to boil water to guard I Drive Ahead agalsst waterborne disease. Furnished By In areas where water supplies To Frontone Office of Price Administration Curt Reiss Asserts Der Public Water Supplies are becoming dangerously Idw, the RsgioaBi Oapartmeat ot latonaBtlon public should be asked to refrain <. / — ■■■ II ■ Feuhrer Not in Study Showing, Shortage; from UBlngMvater^bor-such non-es­ S rS O m Hospital Folks ,, Are has made no effort to take over 85 Triraoat Street, Bostea. S, I Mrs. WHlbun Walker (Continued from Page One) sential purposes as lawn sprink­ the plant thus far.” As Bomb Exploded,! Reservoirs Not Filled. ling. North End Beer S ip Amazed; Find an t)dd Picket lines formed in front of Mrs. Ellen Dowd Walker, 86. of ^gallons through September 21. h|0 uniMioner !■ Kiwan- 353 Main street, died at the Man­ yesterday. Objectives In north Meate, Fata, Bte. The Ckinnectlcut State Depart­ Difficult to Wipe Out i the. plant entrances before 6 B-S, B-4, C-3 and C-4 coupona good Hartford, Aug. 14—Continued Explanation. chester Memorial hospital Satur­ Italy also were hit. ^ Book Four red stamps A -8 By Curt Riese ment of Health has tried to pro­ ^UM Guest This Noon; o’clock this mo»-nlng, 45 minutes through Z-8 and A-5 through D-5 everywhere to r 5 gallona day nighi. She Is survived by two General Alexander’i headquar­ Written for NEA Service. lack o t rainfall In Connecticut will mote the development of adequate and all BUI About M years ago there before the first shift was due to Fnri OU ters said a pamphlet issued by valid Indefinitely. I f the bomb aeaault on Hitler have a serious effect . upon some public water supplies within the Nearly 5 Millions mma a saloon In the basement Officials at the Manchester Me­ start Ita day's work. A reporter sons, Robert and Thomas Walker, Period Four and Five coupons at Nazi Marshal Kesselring threaten­ Prooeesed Fooda state. It has recommended enlarge­ o f the Apel Opera House morial hospital stated today that for 'Fhe Day stationed at the first both of Manchester: three daugh­ valid tn all areaa through Septem­ had represented a large-scale con­ public water supplies, according to street ed stringent retaliation against Book Four< blue stamps A -8 ment of many supplies. , Ihvsent In Year in Taxes. the corner of Oakland entrance to the Victory yard of the ters, Mlsc Florence Walker and ber 80. New period one coupona the weekly bulletin of the Connec­ saloon they were amazed at the lack of Italian civilians for attacHa which through Z-8 and A-5 through F-5 spiracy — If there had been real conditions draw attention to the and Apel place. The plant noted a steady flow of cars Mrs. George Roselle, both of Man- heat prostration cases here. Not Jeopardized Nazi supply and com* VaUd indefinitely. may be uaed as soon as received danger of German officers trying ticut State Department of Health. nieed for some cities, towns and paylna » 4,800,000 a year In ta*- went out of business after and workers passing .through the cheater, and Mrs. Clarence Ander­ This summer’s rainfall has been one case has been received at the munlcation lines behind the front. Sugar from ration boarda. to get rid of. the Fuehrer — Nazi private water companies to make bi Connecticut, providing em- year or two.. The sign painted son of Bolton; a brother and two varied depending upon the preva­ hospital. Only one has been re­ gates of that yard. The pickets The /- pamphlet said , shooting Book (our stamps SO, 81 and 32 propaganda would have done additions ud enlargements to mt for 7,000 Udensed agenta on the west wall of the opera I sisteiri in Ireland. lence of ahowers In different com- ported m H artfort as far as could carrying strf?!* signs, patrolled the Her funeral wui be held at the would be the peM lty for aiding pa­ valid Indefinitely fo r five pounds H m Local War Pries sad Ra- everytoing poesible to hide such a guard against shortages. Engi­ atate al<»e, and eettlng a house telling that area In peaceful fashion and made ttonlng Board Is locateo in tos U n mimitles. Since May 1, Hartford neering survey to determine meth­ be determined. IT. P. Holloran Funeral' home, X76 triot "bandits,-” (ailing to report each. Stamp 40 good for 5 pounds truly alarming fact from the Ger­ gtindanl to t reliability tbrough- and liquors” were sold inside j no attempt to prevent anyone coin school, opposite the post of has a three-month deficiency of ods and costs for post-war water The only plausible explanation (Center atreet. tomorroi^ afternoon activities of pstrioU, or giving for home canning through Febru­ man population. tha world. Connecticut’a Im u ^- would at different times show flee. New office houre ara as fol- 3.78 Inohea o f rainfall. New Ha­ supply plans should be undertaken Is. they stated, that, because o f the from entering the yard. 1 at 2:30. She was a member of St. Infonmatlon about German military ary 28, 1945. A b a matter o f fact. Hitler waa hiuiee companies are one of tne through after being lows;: ven 8.26 Inches and Bridgeport 7.82 now. prolongation o f the extreme heat, • Given Final Inatnictions M ary’s church and Rev. 'T. G. Ohl- Installations. Shoes not m his study at all when the K j u t e ’a g w t aaseU, over. On one occasion toe lei-1 Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. inches. people have made adjustments and Attorney Sulsmsn. said the union 1 sen of PlalnvlUe, a friend of the Book Three airplane stamps 1 bomb exploded. r Cmninlaalonfr W . Ellery ters showed during toe prohi- j Attacks on German soldiers or and 2 good Indefinitely. Tuesday, closed all day. The present shortage is cumula­ have taken more precautions as was proud of toe fact Its activi­ family. wUl officiate and burial will In the complex events in Ger­ Japanese Whiskey Impounded h6rtd roembera of the Kiwan is club bltion period and this caused so acta of sabotage In rvalUtn viUagea OaeoUne Wednesday, 2 to 6;15 p. m. tive. The whiter an.conBidera.ble amount of and Pfc. Charles W. Cooper of >: department had been efficiently Southetn France Raided o f the Gcnni^n armament indus­ the briefcase did not contain a wise the fact that Hitler w « a heavy tar paint was used, and, rainfall Is needed'to reduce the Pendleton, Ind., chased three Japs I " huSt up to its present the rules and rtgulations govern­ and Mrs. Luclen J. Roy of 843 Becomes Completely ' try and food distribution leaders bomb. saved could not be called a^ihlr- the owner of the building is | water supply shortage. . out of s cave with flame-throwers ;f0r aupervlslng and regulating toe ing legal and peaceful picketing. Main street, bom July 8, died Third Successive Day McLevy Again in Berlin. The time •at the explosion, waa acle. Naria being what tody ara, now of toe opftrion that the ■ W ill B e Given Mr. Suisman advised that the yesterday at tjie Hartford hospi­ Fortunately the largest ditles In and grenades, but they didn’t g;et PAINTING ’ aale o f Inaurance within toe Rome, Aug. 14— (ff)— The Me«U- Attached to Girl A t that time Germany's military 11:80. The official account later it may be assumed thatXhe Prop­ sign has disappeared forever. | union is only Interested In carrying the state have had the foresight bo any of toe Japanese whiskey in toe a a i , '• atata'a bordera. Altogether, he tal. terranean Air Force, striking gt situation looked dark. Cherbouig said that Ckiunt .Stauffenberg left aganda Minister markbd as "ex- out all Its actions in accordance Party Choice build reservoirs of ample capacity. cases the Nips were using for a t iaald. S34 companiea are Ucewed W a r Leeway 'The maternal grandparents are southern France for the third suc­ had fallen; the Russiana were after the explosion had taken pendableB” such n ^ as Helnnch These can stand up even under the barricade. It was impounded. ;t o do bualness In Connecticut. One With the law and "we w-on’t sup­ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson of cessive day, hit hard at bridges Kansas (Tity, Aug. 13— (IP) breaking through; the Nazis were place. The fact la, however, that Berger, one o f IRtler’a confidential Paperhangiiig ^ port anyone who goes out of — Sergt. Albert Noona of heavy wartime demands for water ^of the chief functlona of hla de- High atreet. extension, and the over the Rhone and coastal Instal­ steadily retreating In Italy. The the (^unt took off a few minutes secretaries, ancUthe Generals Kor­ and* abnormally dry weather. Also DONE EXPERTLY I hwrtm ent, he aald, Is to regulate Soloiis Hope (Continued From Page One) bounds.” paternal grandparents, Mr. and lations yesterday, it was an­ Bridgeport Mayor Nom­ Chimp . Chaffee, Ark., on hla meeting was called because of after* 1 1 ; that the plane made a ten and Heins' Brandt. AND REASONABLY! 34 Grievances CTIted way to Fort Leavenworth, ipost of the moderately-sized com­ ! ffcaOTeratlons of these compiles Mrs. Xavier Rioy of Lewiston, nounced today. demand from the army for more landing at the Munich airport; As soon as toe bomb went off,' Kas., to pick up a prisoner, munities have enlarged their reser­ INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR f'I fo r f||^the atAf»iiritvsecurity Andand benefit of or* cannot be trusted.” The Shipbuilders' and Marine Maine. Liberators, escorted ' by Mus­ inated by Socialists weapons and ammunition, and that the Count stayed over for SS officials rushed in and exaip- For Recess The President told of his visit to stopped off here to see his girl voirs or constructed auxiliary sup- WORK. Uhmry Connecticut people. Engineers’ union has cited 34 tangs, attacked spans across tha from the Party for more food for lunch with a fnend and distant ined what was left of it. 'Ihey FILMS defenses in California and toe The funeral w ill be held tomoi^ For Governor. . — and 'Wound up by becoming pllea. Estimates checrtnllj givsB. Commissioner Allyn gave toe grievances against t^e Electric Rhone artery at Avignon and St. the civilian population. relative. He resume his flight proclaimed that the bomb was Depletion o f public water sup­ (Continued from Page One) watching of amphibious landing row momlkg at ten o’clock at the .completely attached to her. DEVELOPED AND All work covered by compedsa ‘ >'*oUcy o f his department as one Boat company In calling the strike Lucille Grisols, SH years-old, isn’t used to having strangers grab ^prit, 35 miles to the nortK All those present were aware to Berlin shortly iffter 2 p. m. of English origin. But would plies presents a .serious situation practice at a training base there; John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 Jle and the girl, Doris Good­ tloa under Conn. State L«wa> ■^SrOTposltlon to mall order poll- which started this morning. her pigtails and measure them with rulers, so she registers vocifer­ B ^gea across the Rhone tributa­ Bridgeport, Aug. 14—(P)—May­ that ft was impossible to Increase Hitler “Saved" German officers Conspiring to as­ for any community. Several in­ of his conference with, the Pacific East Center street. Burial will man, were strolling through PRINTED 39c ROLL ','oiss, saying that the worth of such tee said he would seek to amend The union’s contentions have ries at Orange and (^ s t also were or Jasper McLevy ot Bridgeport, armament production because of It will be recalled that the offi­ sassinate the Fuehrer have to im­ stances of exhaustion of Connecti­ the bill on the floor to.prgytde for war leaders at Pearl Harbor, ous protest. She was an entrant in recent pigtail contest held by be in St. Jamee’B cemetery. Swops park when Noona de­ 'policies was difficult tb invMtl- been summarized as follows by toe attached. -* » the shortage of manpower. Some­ cial version o f the assault on the port a bomb from England ? cut public water supplies have been distribution of surpluses not by a where "compleie accord both In Children’s Aid Society in New York. . one of the nation’s few Socialist cided to explain the handcuffs B. CYNAMON National Labor Relations board: Photog^pha showed the bridge thing new and drastic had to be Fuehrer said that the briefcase Goebbels’ ’ miracle proved an single administrator but by a the understanding of toe probjem chief exOTUtlves, is again hla par­ to her. N ot until they were P. O. BOX 1 . T A L C Q T rV IL L B !****■ WeU Begulated 1. niat bargaining between ft at Avemon escaped the bombs but done. Total mobilization waa containing a bomb was placed effective shock treatment. For f l R T H U J l board representing the govern­ that confronts us and in toe opin­ erators to meet this wage bpostj PHONE 2-081 hnd the company with respect to olants will result In the fsmoval hits were scored on the track near ty’s candidate for governor, hav­ handcuffed together did the needed, though that meant that days. Germany spoke of nothing » Talking of the «»«*"* . ment; ta a ^ yers and large and ion as to toe host methods for its that prompted the walkout.— Funerals near Hitler’s feet; that toe explo­ DRUG STORES Of, if'ho answer, Bock'vlllo' fay over the proposed Feder^ certain grievances has not been 3f the ban." \ toe span. Other bridges were dam­ in g been nominated unanimously sergeant discover he had lost the standard of life In Germany sion wrecked his entire study, a else but the miracle of Hitler’s small business. solution” was reached, and of the ]{ey. 'u k tian o f the insurance Industry. carried on in good faith by the Criminal Provision In'^jeratlon aged. • ' V at toe Sociallat convention here would have to be lowered to a table with maps being blown out escape. The generals were called "playing hookey' to catch a floun­ Tw o hours later— after Sun­ .^Commissioner Allyn, as in Pf*Y:" TTie expenditures group, headed company and that the company Government seizure autO]niatl- Mrs. Sophls Anderson Hit MlUtasy lasl^latloas Saturday and Sunday. point where It consisted only of of the window. The chief of the “ blue-blooded swine” by Minister der and a halibut in the waters off Street Cars and Buses day crowds and the monkeys * onr phbllc sUtements. took toe by Representative Manaaco (D., has violated certain provisions of cally places In operation the c;iriffii-. The funeral of Mrs. Sophie C. Other Liberators aad Fortressee Ten times previously McLevy fighting or working for the war Luftwaffe Staff, General Guen­ Robert Ley, and g e n ^ I I y blamed Junesu, Alaska. attacked’ military installations had stared wonderingiy at toe View that Conne^cut has done its Ala.), has approved a bill follow­ the existing coUectlve bargaining M l ^provision 0^016 war labor dis­ M ove on Schedule Anderson, widow of John M. A n­ haa made the campaign fo r gov­ effort every waking minute, ther Korten, presumably standing for the . reverses on the military But throughout the speech ran couple— police located a key ««rn Wfulatlag extremely weto ing toe principles recommended putes act. This will permit toe Montreal, Aug. X*—0P)— Street derson, o f 26 Mnmlln street, was along toe coast tn the Maiw^ea ernor, usually polling between with jjust enough food and sleep behind Hitler; was killed. Gen­ front. c fV)day*B attendance prise, dona- toe''^thread of determination that agreement; and Toulon area and on the that would fit by toe post-war committee. Man­ 2. 'That -toe company has by acts government to prosecute criminal­ cars and buses moved on regular held tola afternoon at three o’clock I 20,000 and 40,000 votes except In to keep soldiers 'and workers eral Jodi, presumably standing tad by “Chappy" Pentland, was th» defenses of the Unlt'^d States ian coast In toe region of G enc^ As Noona departed for Fort All of this proved so exciting aaco said he would ask the Rulsa of Intimidation and coercion and ly anv individual believed to be en­ schedules in MOnDreal today, after at the Emanuel Lutheran church. 1938-^-tbe year of toe Waterbury alive. next to the Fliehrer, was seriously and aensational to the German- won by H. B. House. ' and of all the Americas must be so 'The Montellmar air field, M Leavenworth,, he said he Dr. Goebbels. master propagan­ committee to order two daya pf strong In the future that no would- by suspending thi union president couraging the Interruption of war an 11-day transportation shut­ 'The pastor. Rev. 'Theodore . E. oonspiracy scandal Involving high wounded. But Hitler was saved In-the-atreet that It never occurred FUNERAL HOME ; TWO groupo of KlwanlMS are miles north of Marseilles, again didn’t think he would handcuff dist, knew that to Justify the need general debate. Tuesday and Wed­ be aggressor dare atteinpt to dis­ and by other unspecified acts dis­ production. - —■ — down, the longest In the efty’e his­ Palm er officiated^ G. Albert Pear­ ranking Democrats and Republi­ by a -miracle. Providence had to 4iim there was no connection 22.’> MAIN STREET /•Maying this afternoon to visit toe nesday, followed by passage ex­ "1116 plants ordered seized in­ son was the organist and soloist, was attacked. the prisoner after all. ‘Those for such great new sacrifices waa turb the peace of toe continent couraged union activities and tory. . Marauders and MltcheUa alee cans *dike—when more than 160, watched over the Fuehrer. Whatsoever between the so-called MANCHESTER ^children the club has sent to the pected Thursday. Except for clude the Federal MoguJ Corpora­ A deadlock between the M ontt^. glng, "Jag A r So Glad” and things are dangerous,” he ’an almost Impossible task even from the Antarctic to the Arctic 3. That the company has violat­ concentrated on U rg e U In souto- poo citizens voted for him. said. However, since it was not plot of toe generals and toe Total ‘ ■alyaUan Army Camp In Coven- relatively minor details, the leg­ tion. where a complete work ztop- Tramways company smJ the Cana­ k o f Ages.” 'The pallbearers for him. He needed to devise a circles. ed certala provisions of the public em S ^ ic e . hitting radio inatallap Attacks Old Foee Providence, but Joseph Goebbels, Mobilization which Goebbels de­ Complete, modern service -try. The chfldrsm win be brought islation has the backing both of dian Brotherhood of Railway Em-1 were Gustafson, Frank Me- shock treatment which would frcm their two weeks vacs- Now M ajor W ar Base contracts act and of a Connecti­ page developed recently. tions, p m positions and other ob­ McLevy lost little time in at­ who had been at work, some holes creed Immediately following the within the means of each House Democrats and Republl The others are the Pacific Gear ployes over a union shop__clause | Donald, er Harrison, Jotin nrake the bomb-stunned German appear In the story of the bomb­ dramatic events of July 20. -tlofi Wednesday, by KlwanUns In At Hawaii, the President noted cut statute pertaining to the pay­ jectives. . tacking his old foes, the Demo­ people accept the new sacrifices of family served. Prompt re­ cans. the rise from an island outpost to and Too’ Works, the Unk-Belt was broken Satur3aj^By facing I pearson, Leonard. JL Johnson and R. A. F bombers attacked the cratic and Republican parties, and ing. r^ttalr cars. „ ment of wages. the company under temporary gov- ( ^ i T. Johnson. interment 6 From State total mobilization. He recalled At Keith’s After visiting the camp this att- A Post-War Economic subcom­ a major war base. He outlined the Company (Pacific division), the U. port of Genoa last night and the asserted In his acceptance speech First, not even a man so trusted sponse at any hour. pm low emment control. Company and was In the famlly plot 4n East two other shock treatmjsnts which Kainm Elected RepreaentatU’e p 'araoon. the groups «P «‘f mittee headed by Representative struggle for the Aleutians, invaded 3. Pine and Man ifacturing Com­ Balkan Air Force bombed German after his nomination Saturday as Count von Stauffenberg could jttequard Weavers pany and the Enterprise Engine union were ordered to resume full I cemetery, had w o rk ^ well In toe past: the deposit a briefcase at Hitler’s feet [ Coventry lAke cottage at Atty. Cooper (D., Tenn.) turned to toe early in toe war by the Japs, and Serrit;e..cu“ centreUons In YugoslavlB. that. neither had ”an Intelligent Reichstag Fi^ and toe Blood New Haven, Aug. 14.—(A^—Thie 1 Car'**? fo r a hot dog roast. the building of toe bases there, ad­ and Foundry Company. service this morning and both Th- Watkins Funeral Are Casualties without everybody In the room ’^11 committee today with a bill ^ • program to present to toe voters Purge. Both disasters had united Association of Townsend Clubs of ■ "■—'— ■ ! setting up an office to supervise jacent to toe shortest (great cir­ Quit in Protest complied. (was in charge. of the nation on either the domes­ noticing the strangeness o f such or reunited toe people behind an action. Connecticut, Rhode Island and iQnimce Siiiin ^ rry.c/ ' ^ the demobilization program. Coo­ cle) route from Puget sound to the "rhompson-vine, Aug. 14.—(A*! tic or the international peace pro- New Jersey, meeting here yester­ c u t Truck Drivers -M rs. A b b a BUtUbsob Listed Among 283 Re Hitler. Second, nobody In the room Tobacco Men Fear per iuUd the propo^ agreed on Orient. Francis Mlddelaer. president of toe Make Fast Trip grama.” The new crisis, however, re­ day, elected A) G. Kamm of Hart­ Strike Outlook 'Th^ funeral of Mrs. Anna Fogel- which, as photos prove, was thor­ P H O N E 4340 by his group follows generally the "From toe point of view of na­ Local 2188 o t the TexUle Workers Return to Work Nominated with McLevy were quired something eVen stronger. berg Martinson, of 161 School leased by Navy De­ oughly damaged, could have es­ ford their national representative. Hail Is on Way lines of a demobilization bill of tional defense.” he said, "it la es­ Union of America, announced this Better Today Across the Sound these candidates: For U. S. Sena­ The only thing that seemed to Minneapolis. Aug. 14.— (ff)— 1 street, widow of Carl E. Martin­ caped without injury. Least of Senator George (D., Ga.) it sential that our control of this forenoon that 100 Jacquard weav­ tor, Spencer H. Anderson of partment Today. qualify was a miracle, and on Sidney Brennan, head of General By Thek Associated Press son, was held Sunday afternoon all the Fliehrer who was right passed last week. route (the great circle) st.all be ers employed by the Bigelow-San- M d g ep o rt; congrreasman-at-large, July 26,-after toe shock treatment Drivers’ Local 544, said today all 'The strike outlook improved at the Emanuel Lutheran church. Fredrick Turklngton, son of next to the exploding bomb. Tbbaooo mca having field grown undisputed. Everybody In Siberia ford Carpet Company at Its local John W. Ring of Waterbury; lieu­ had been applied, Goebbels told On Nationally Famoos Decision Still Pending and China knows that we have no of the 'more than 500 over-the- considerably today as the number pastor. Rev. ’Theodora E. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Turklnfi- Washington, Aug. 14—(fl>)— The Thera are strong indications etopa atm out are engaging help mills had quit work In protest tenant governor, Harry Bowman the German people:, " I can only Still to be decided by the House ambition to acquire l»nd on toe road truck drivers. Idle since they of Idle workers throughout the palmer, officiating. G. Albert ton. and William Navlckas, son of [ names of 38 New Englanders are that Hitler waa not in his study to try and get tobacco-tn. rthey against the alleged faUure of the of Norwich; atate ireasurer, Al­ say that. If the salvation o f the leadership was whether to divorce continent of Asia. W * as s people struck Aug. 4 were at work today United States and CJanada ck-opped pearson !waa the organist. and and Mrs. A. J. Navlckas of j at the time of the bombing, but feel that the present long hot concern to recognize an arbltoa- fred E. Tonge of New. Haven: Included in today’s N avy depart­ Fuehrer from ektreme danger to the demobilization section from toe arc utterly opposed to aggiesaion In toe Minneapolis term lM ls and from a week-end high of 61,000 (to Carl Gustafson sang, “HSt F a rm in f^ n avenue. W est Hart- was on his way from, the Eagle’s waather spell may bring hall and tors’ award of a $4 weekly pay ^ - secretary at toe state, Mrs. Anna. ment list o f 283 casualties. his life, was no miracle, then GMrge bill and consider It as a or sneak atUcks—but we os a p ^ similar reports were coming from about 18,500. aett bur traden falla,” and ford, sailed Fredrick Turklngton s Nest to his home in Berchtesga- In an effort to beat this hazard storatlon, retroactive to April 17. Waterman of Norwich, and state there Just are no miracles at all.v separate measure. — pie are insistent that other naUons other loading points In the 15- At Detroit, 7,000 returned to ••The Old Rugged Oosa." 16 foot boat Zip. across ^ g l»-l The list brought toe total Naval den. In any case, the meeting May ara harvastlng all o f the The weavers quit work "on their comptroller, Darid Mansell o t casualties since Pearl Harbor to But did Goebbels c)«ate out of toteeoo that they can get In right Despite House determination to must riot under any circumstances own volition,” declared Mlddelaer, stale area tied up by the walkout. their shifts at General Motors I xhe paUbearars were; Anton land sound last 'Tuesday. 'The qis-j during which the bomb Is said to through the foreseeable future 'The break In the strike which Chevrolet O ar and Axte division U;^allberg. Henning Anderson, tance is about 18 miles and ft was | Old Greenwich. 53,790. nothing the conspiraev against have exploded was called not for ■ now. The crop has been good so give priority to iU own swplus who agreed that the position of the Hitler, complete with bomb as­ commit such attacks against the has threatened War production and 3,300 employes of the Briggs I p fitz Johnson, <^rl (lolln,' John the first Ume that a caUlng fiat Re-Elects Principal Officers - New Englanders and next of kin 1 1 o’clock but for noon, an hour far. property measure, a Senate mili­ Union was that “ this ma,tter can The State Ontral committee Included from (Connecticut: sault? The answer to thlVls No! tary subcommittee went ahead United States. Therefore, It is es­ be cleared up as soon as negotia­ throughout the territory bounded Manufacturing company reported carlin and CHiarles Anderson. 'The of tola type was ever accompllaheo before which Hitler, who goes to sential that we be fully prepared roughly by Texas, Montana and for work; and at Muncie, Ind., 3,-1 hurial was in the fam ily plot In ip > boat of this size as tiu a t va­ re-elected Ita principal officers, Charny, George J„ Corporal, There was a conspiracy In expect­ bed In the early morning hours, with hearings .on. ,a similar bill. tions between the company and the U, S. Marine Corps reserve. ance or rather there were Xle- to prevent them for all timO to Illinois, came after "an-'fdl-day se­ 000 Borg Warner Workers were on I p.a.t cemetery. The Watkins Fu- cationists of Besch Park ^ach, j M cLevy chairman, ^ w m a n vice never attends to official biisiness., The House bill Is riot expected to union can take place.” Wounded. Father, John G. Charny, ments of a conspiracy. r ? '" ' ■ 1 fs come. The- word and toe honor of ries of conferences du^ng which toe Job. again.' neral Service w sl in Charge of the Cfiinton, Conn,, could deteralne. Chairman and Martin F, Plun­ Expendables ■ M i reach the Senate before Friday, -n Elliott I. Petersen, superintend­ 65 Charles street. New Britain. Shock Treatment Japan cannot be trusted. . . . both drivers and operators were A work stoppage, at ths Worth I arrangementa The boys M t Beach Park in the kett at Wallingford, secretary and Goebbels needed actual victims ent of the mills, w’as reported to he De- (Cesare, Felice PhUip, Jr., Colonel Ctount Claus Schenk Put off until next week was "It is an unfortunate fact that told ->y Ellis T. Longenecker, ODTj Steel company, Claymont, D e l,' early afternoon and arrived a t] treasurer. Emergency House action on the Senjite's out of town and no comment could^. chief radioman, U. S. Na'vy. Miss­ von StauffenbeiX o f Hitler’s pri­ other nations can not trust Japan, Federal manager- of the lilies the which involved 950 employes, end-1 Walter Oliver I Grranport, Long Island, in I ' After a three-hour debate the be obtained from other officials. ing. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felice vate staff was actually conspiring George unemployment bill. Chair­ It is an unfortunate fact, that years government seized Saturday. ed today. I The funeral of W alter Oliver, of one-half hours. When they j eimventlon jroted 38 to Sfto nomi- man Doughton (D.. N. C.) sum-; The mills employ shout 2.700 Philip De Cesara, Sr., 244 Cath­ against the Fuehrer. must pass before we can trust Ja­ "There is no middle road; either Lai^eet RemalalBg Dlapute 73 Knollwood road, Blast Hartford, reached the opposite short:, to*y I I Bate eight" presidential electors erine street, Bridgeport moned toe Ways and Means com­ workers including numerous other This man came from an old pan and befone we can classify Ja- you men get your truclcs rolling 'The largest remaining disputa Ugroi optometrist., was heW from mquired as to the distanra w i pledged to Norman Thomas, thus Dermody, James E., Private, mittee to meet tomorrow to de­ carpet weavers In other depart­ German Catholic noble family. He f30 costs 42! pam as a anember of the society of or the government will with Uw kept 4,000 workers idle at the | tj,e Watkins Funeral Home, this Greeiiport. It was twb miles, so>| starting to heal a breach which First Class, L . S. Marine (Corps Calls termine what action to take nations which seek permanent ments, who are not affected by the waa opened in 1936 when the So­ lost an eye and an arm In the whsa fseaM la 2 weeks . help of the Arm y.” ~ Philadelphia A Reading Co. mines I ,^ternoon. Tha Rev. Leland P. the boys hiked It. Reserve. Wounded. Uncle, Thomas the Senate measure. Backers of peace and whose word we can walkout o f .the Jacquard weavers. cialist party under McLevy split African campaign during . which T\O NT borrow unnecessarily. Sole Hitck la CoBferaacs at Shenaiidoah, Pa. • 1 Cary, pastor of the First-Metho- They ware unable to ratura MS F, Shanley, 398 Ocean avenue. he was taken prisoner by the but If a loan will solve a the Kllgore-Murray bill, defeated take." Elsewhere, 1,650 workers werej^gt church, Hartford, officiated, g storm wad blowing up and tM l away from the national branch of West Haven. POLICE In toe Senate, were expected to la Close Tench With War Sole hitch t» the conference was I the party. English. In captivity he became problem come to lU irf and get: i ^ i r e Machine Shops the status of the 28 independent out al International Harvester, I Tj,e pallbearers were: Oiarles gound was too rough. Tliey steyM { Dural, John H., Private, First a completely disillusioned man these plus advantages: make a fight before toe Ways and Throughout his trip, whlcli last­ Canton, 111.; 1,400 In three wood-1 ^ g twpHn, John Todd. Arthur g t a hotel In Graenport and gion edi McLevy, speaking in favor of Class, U, S. Marine Corps Reserve. Means group to Incorporate into ed Just a month until he dock^ at truck operators, over which Ixinge- I Thomas pledged' electors, fold toe who no longer wanted any part, 1. Loans made on signature only: 4343 Ordered Seized necker said he could assume no working plants at Dubuque. Iowa; I Burr, Robert Peirfon^ Julian ,J. their parents who had no IdM o fj Wounded. Guardian, John Urban- of Hitler. Later he was ex­ A>v*^r toe George measure provisions for the yard here, the President kept their voyage. ’Thty returned thej [convention: 2. Complete privacy always. Washington, Aug. 14. ^ (/Pi»— conitol as they were not specifi­ 1.200 at the St. Louis O r (Com-1 Verheggen, Alexander Cole rapra-1 ski, Hotel Brunswick, First street, changed. employment benefits up to $25 in close touch with the war on all pahy, St. Louis, and 1,100 at the ggntlng the Chamber of Ck>mmerc». next day when the water wasg “Whatever the reasons were Seymour. Brother. Frederick Wal­ fronU, and he assured hla hearers President Roosevelt directed Navy cally named Ir. the presidential or­ I which brought about the sever- What had happened during toe 3. Prompt, friendly service. weekly. Secretary Forrestal today to take Anaconda company. Marion,. Ind. i ]^rs. Robert K. Anderson was the again calm. v ter Dural, 140 Myrtle avenue. An- that "toe war Is well in hand In der o ( seizure. [ ance of relations with the nation sonia. X time he waa an Allied prisoner? 4 . exclusive— Nationwide Cash- IN ITS MOST FIRE The George bill, leaves Inasmuch as personnel employ­ Twenty other labor disputes in- organist. Credit Cards Issued and hon­ this vast (Pacific) area. over nominal control of five Advertisement— al SoclaUst party, they have now Through his wife Stauffenberg amount of payments up to volvlng about 8,300 workers -----'---- — re-1 ^ — e burial w m In the famUy Kaiser, Robert Wellihgton. Jr.. ored here. machine shops In San Francisco ed by these firms has never taken was related to English aristoc­ "B u t” he added. can not tell disappeared. The group that we Motor Machinist’s Mate. Second NORTH Individual states. where an AEJ> machinists’ lodge its case before the WLB, the Fed­ mained unsettled. plot In Rose Hill Memorial Parii, racy. There may have been Come In,, phone or write today. you, If I knew, wlien the war will The office of Dr. Barney Wlcl^j [were concerned with are now car- Class, U. S. Navy Missing. Wife, be over either In Europe or In toe has defied W ar Labor Board orders eral manager .said ODT could not Rocky Hill, > man, (m iropodist will be closed j [ tying on wltljin the Democratic friendly talks between him and Bfipuyifint Icl>6*»i6 DELICIOUS \FORM intervene to. get their equlpnient Mrs. Sonya Kaiser, 206 North 5432 Far East or the war against Japan. for several mpnths.. until Sept 6. [party: If they do ■» good a Job as Bank street. New London. his relatives In England. In any U 'The union leadership had re­ rolling as settling labor matters, fimsurt «l Mstobty MmSWy "It will be over sooner if the peo­ Hospital Notes I they did In our party, I feel sorry case, when Stauffenberg returned IMS FsypsaSi Maquis Fight fused to lift a ban on overtime and as must be done In these cases,' Is Moffitt, John Joseph, Radioman, Ffi)iitotoi H o w fortunate that s food so high in nutri­ SOUTH ple o t this country wlU maintain [for our Democratic friends.” Second Class, U. 8 . Navy. Missing. to Germany, he immediately Sunday work. WLB officlala have outeide the ODT province. Woodridge Club sioo.. II9A4 IfftjOS the making of the necessary sup Admitted Friday: Miss Frances At the time of the split toe Mc- Mother, Mrs. Sadie Palma, 182 started his anti-Hltler plans. The »9.n tional value as Sesltest Ice Cream should be such termed this a- "limited strike” be­ Brennan said, however, that his 19^4 4321 Nazis in Rear plies and ships and planes." (kimollo, 26 Birch atreet; Orrin Co- iLevy faction of the party was Howard street. New London. whole story will probably be told 9M 94AI 29.27 cause the work week was limited and other unions “ had signed up s never-eoding delight to eSt! Serve Sesltest Ice The President digressed from his viUe, Rockville; Robert Chester, Adopts By-Laws I ■ warring with a group beaded by after the war, for there is some­ Hto sbse* srftodwM b b*Md • prepared address to pay a contpli- by the union to -48 hours. quite a few of the Independents” 144 Deming atreot; Mrs. Irene |l>evere'Alien o f Wiltnf dlscqssed waya end means _.\ppear Badly Demoralized panie*' ordered taken over "employ tinder FedhThl orders—#7 cents per Now You Con See many newspapers had known of go. Glastonbury, the newly formed Woodridge Com­ TeatoOve Platform Adopted ^ to get rid o t Hitler were Herr A Barcelona dispatch said Ger­ the trip from its start "A modem the greatest number of machin­ hour or 3.7 cents per mile, which­ 6868 A(biiitted Sunday: George But­ munity a u b held In 'Dnker hafl A tentative platform, to be put Kart Goerdeler, and Field Mar­ ROOM LOT, ARMSTRONG OR CONGOLEUM man troops arriving in toe north miracle” he termed toe fact so ists and have been affected most ever is larger—an increase, either ~ It m No Advance shal von Wltzleben. Goerdeler man, 659 Main street; James Pop- yesterday. The annual meeting Itato final shape by the campaign Moscow, Aug. 14.—(JV- The from southw^oteni .France appear- many groups and organizations by the refusal of Lodge, 68 to of seven cents an hour or .3 of a (now safe in a neutral country) INLAID LINOLEUM (HOLLORAN) off, 45 Foxcroft raad; Clarence was set by the by-laws as of Sep­ . in Prices! leonunlttee, waa adopted by the Soviet government, IndicsUng re­ I ed badly demoralized. It declared would work so clc^ely under withdraw the overtime ban. The cent per mile as set by the War Banning, Bolton; Albert Cfiifforil, sentment over reports that the had been price commlsslpner un­ Labor Board last February. It was tember 10 -and In the meantime the Iconvention, calling for. among INCLUDES LAYING AND CE- there' were numerous clashes be­ purely voluntary criisorshlp coda. memlMrs of the board are hope­ Hartford: WllUam Darby, 95 Cen­ lotoer things, public ownership of Red Arm y had abandoned W ar­ der the Republic as well as under MEN’nNG ! Yes. Ifi, sq. yds. 3060 the contended inability of the op- temporary officers will continue to tween men and offtcera and be- ful that the seizure of thoee five ter street; WlUidm Carr. 239 Mid­ |utiUtles, abolition at county gov- saw's underground Arm y to its HiUer. (enough for the average 13 x 12 1 tween regular Ariny groups and dle turnpike, east; Mra Jane act. Field Marshal von Wltzleben (4)U1SH) The new association waa form­ neat, prohibition' against mem- fats, dseisred yesterday the Polish room) — a whole new floor of col­ SS unfits. > Doesn’t Know Way ^ h n k e, 44 Porter street: Mrs. was one of the mqre conservati've ed when it WM reported that a era o f the legUlature bolding oth­ government-ln-«xile in London orful easy to clean INLAID lino^ .50 Heavy explosions Ih the Biarritz Minnie Pahl, Rockville: HoMrard er state Jobs, more rigid state civ^ never had attempted to establlah officers; Once before he )iad leum including laying and cement­ 4340 •uvni- peeker w m seen In the vicinity of and Bayonne area were heard In Auto Leaves RoM W H O G E T ^ ^ Murphy, 25 Peridns street ~ervlce, fixed salaries for probate liaison with the Russian miliUry taken part tn a conspiracy against ing at this one low price; Spain yesterday. Frontier offl- Admitted today; AnUrew roff- “ »• the Hitler regime. That was In Ua. WaahlngtMi, D, C,; J osep h I sin ce Mked the toem for »lghU and direct a(^lntment at command regarding ’’the patriot 1 dais said toe Germans were ,de ninor court Judges by the g w e r- forces. ■ - 1935 yrhen' former leaders' of H O SPitAL stpoying equipment they could not Anthony Foglla o f 1300 Orange Carlin, 140 Drivk B, Sliver LanelpoUce Bor. A statement released -ffarough Catholic workers unions planned PWWtesffteSwwf Uteri fn CwMiCtrptrmHm I cart a,way. street, Washington, District of Homes. ' at once given and flood UghU ^ the official nev; agency ‘Tara as­ to do away with the Naxto and Columbia, met with an accident Discharged Friday; Mrs. Nellie provKHhg UlumlnaUon fo r to j ^ made contact with von Wltaleben, Tma» ta ibeSwbni VlUiat State Ptosiea. Tbendert. kSO P. M . MBC Ntiwbtfc Frenchmen crossing the frontier serted that the exile government, while driving, on Deming atreet McAllister, 49 Wadsworth street; streets until such time M new w ho. later retired .in the dectol've BOOM LOT. ARMSTRONG OR CONGOLEUM 5131 I yesterday said Allied bombers had esld by the Russians to be the and Tolland turnpike at 2:05 this Norma-Therrian, 84 Drive’Ek SU-|(treet lights can be moment and betrayed hla co-con-' scqred direct hits Saturday on the ly Announces aource o f the reports, waa respon­ (Felt Base) LINOLEUM ver Lane Homes; Mrs. Helen Soko-'l ggtimatsd that It splratora. Gennan si.'tntarine base at Bor- tnorfiing. Not being. familiar with sible for events In W arsaw.' lowsM, 270 Woodland street; Ml- twelve lights ana the cost to toe • General Friedrich Olhrtopt, COMPLETTELY INST A L LED!' I deauk. wliere a number of suhma»- ^he road as he came down tl^e chael Zerako, 381 Lydall atreet; town will be $357 s year. Status Changes leadOT of the Army units station­ You get 16 sq. yds. (enough for WATER DEPT. rines were reported preparing for^ hill on Deming street he waa un­ j Mias Mary Sampisri, RbckvlUe; ed in Germany, was definitely 12 X 12 room) of lovely CONGO­ ■flight. The raiders apparently" able to make toe curve and struck Mrs. Robert Eniiott and son. 4 Tan­ Washington, Aug. 14.—L Paul of NAIRN INLAID LINO­ 8 3 1 9 ' Edwards, P vt Doqald .N* Hollywood, Oalif,, on charges-of lin to Berchtesgaden with impor­ perennial flower plants, ready to eet out in your yard. These are ' ’ T Pahl. RockxUle; Jacqueline Pierce, Ushool at LEUMS — short lengths., fancy Edwards, m otbu.4K Pratt desertion, Pau. Is the author of tant dofniments to be delivered the new flowers you have been hearing about through r a ^ sta­ Bast Hartford; Mra. m ry L. May- college. Cedar to General Jodi, Hitler's military (ROM 1HIS otte. 24 Bldridge street M iss N ancy Itobeilson Is ^ n d ^traet, GUshmbury. (Nogr report- 'Tbs Last Time I Saw Paris' and tions and the garden magaxlnea of the country. They griSw two adviser. Then he waa to fly back to three feet high and bear loads of silver pink flowers from April A lter m Births: Sundsy, a son to Mr. end j mg her vacation In the wmra 'i retunied to duty). *T1m LU s and Death of a Spanish s P: . to Berlin, go directly to General to August; Fine for cutting or (Or yard decoration. Ideal plant­ An perfect quality, latest FortlOT, Pfc. Frank W .— Lotris Ttowa." Mra James Finnegan. 46 FairteM 1 jg*untslns. Hot s m t OlbHcht's office tai the Army.Min- TODAY AND TUESDAY Fortle, father. East Hampton. “nM (Uvtwoe complaint statte ing tlma now. patterns, with border. An 5022 or 3668 street; a daughter to Mr. and Mralcmn of New Yoik. !• aooompany totry tn the Bendlerstraaee, and 50 amazing low price (or this « [Now re^rted killed). that they were married in 1988. No Y a ti Frank Miemwiea 6$ Apri pla^llBg h«r. ^. ... ORSON JOAN there await further orders from Wa wont jrou to have three of these pton^ to transplant In yoi^ occasion. a son to Mr and Mra Maloohn [ wilUam McKinney ««■ aHmony to claimed, Thera are no Gosbbeto. — , yards, ao jrou con see what strong, healthy flowers we raise. For- The rizssteaa ratftsnr-OestteUsd WBUJM FONTAINB MMdtotown Pastor Olea dUldraa, GAS CO. Rhiaea 1*7 Benton street [turned home from the N w Bng Stauffenberg received a large ' merly p r i^ U) our catalog at SO cants par plant. Now you may ' Matted aasBzsa t m WfibsM « n a ^ Deaths, Saturday: Mra Sophie ^nd Baptist hospital ^ BoM®"-.. briefcase Shortly beftme 8 a. m „ have three selected two-yeor-old epeelmens fo r the cost o f postage 5075 jauterlsls sad tts flasM ’ Aadsnon, 26 Hamlin street, and! cscU Bobsrteoo of Fairflsl^ haa Middletown, Aug. 14—(P)—The May Be Party : and Immediately after took off for and Handling, 25 cents. |by fsetoiT-trahNd cuastt. Ta M ra Bllsn Walker, 353 Main TO.ft«w«g a vacation with M> ev. John C. Bremian. T6 pas- Berchtesgaden in a spectal courier ■get ■Oasts, I strsst brotbsr and'faroUy. Mr. and Mrs nr of St. John’s Roman Catholic New Haven, A t«, 14.—(F)— 121# ptonii. I^iidln g in Berchtesgaden Offer good this week only. Send your request, inclosing 25 cents, ELECTRIC CO. Laurence Robertson. . |jurch here for the past XO yean, Damocratio Stats Central commlt- tfurtlF aftar 10 a, m.. he dellv- to: ; ■ ■ i ■i" HO UBOHOIO O m nC A II The C. O. D. clam held their Bd before that a paator In New taa m ay astabUsh its campioifa arsd the hrtsfaaM to Oensral 5181 even, Brletol, Lakeville aad Ken- hsadquirt— In Naw Havao, JodL .We don't hBonr what tha O ea m a a lX j Houte. » . dled Saturday night at favoring this eHy as mors esntral- Genera] did with It. hot It aeenui CLARK GARDNER O ffm m iim ii bsip tbs Ladtes he rectory after a long lUnen, ly situated than Hartford, local logical that he opemidltrfor other­ paint the ladies parlor, aad iineral eervicea .wlB ha 'held party Isadsra rsportod ovsr tha ROUTE L BOX 469 /06AGE, lOWi^ lyMiing Herald r - " . . . ----Yoiinl! wise what was the asnae o f send­ HORIAKTY MOTHERS completed plans for Young Peo­ ■osk sb the account of a reemit heroic ac­ P l ^ e Force Hurlburt, Pfc. Norman C.—Mra. The vlctlma:. all of whom died tha anamy in tha man Seventh Army extra protec­ tion by First Lieutenant Brian ealeeman or a clerk. He went P. Hurlburt, motoer, Thompaon yesterday were: defanaa aona for the into tha army- He received epe- Prlacllla Pont, 7, daughter of tion during the night, but Ameri­ Harned on the Fifth Army front In street. East Haven. 150 Injured c a n ‘Marauders aqd British Mos­ To Support elal training. European area: Mr. and Mra. Henry M. Pont of RE-UPHOLST^G ^^plottad war atratagy in quitos pounded Nagl troops, sup­ Italy. Perhaps he learned to put pieces Ballard, Second Liftit: John K.— Stontngton, struck and fatally In­ .wltt Vice Admiral plies and transport far beyond the Hamed was acting as foprard Pea<5e Seen of machinery together and make Mrs. Mary M. Ballard, mothar, 97 jured by auSamobile in front of her REG. NOW mmond Kallay Turner who la e»- As Palisades tiattle sons, and other Mosquitos Observer for hla cannon company them work. He found he bad Hubbard avenue, Stamford. parents’ home. 2-PlECE iboahlng a huge Invaalon baaa at attacked tha German Industrial on the Fifth Army front In Italy, real skill with hla hands. And he Barker, Pfc. George R.—^Mrs. Private, Edward Lenk, 20, of LlVENq ROOM 945 HOMESPUNS 1 u a talked with Vice Ad- city of Hannover. All the Marau­ and lieutenant Samual Stlversteln (ContlBiied treoi Page One) decided that when the war was Alice Barker, mother, 27 (telifor- New Britain, killed when hla auto­ $69 DENIMS - iCarc A. Mltachar, whow Park Bums ders and Mosquitos returned. of Bolton, C)onn., was relaying over he never would go .back to nia street, BridgeporL mobile hit a tree and a fence on SUITES $99 TAPESTRIES fill Taak Force U recently Harned'a fire orders at the com­ and discloeed that much prelimi­ hia old Job. Burke, Pfc. Edward F.—Mra. the New Britain-Berlih highway. the Japanoaa fleet behind the Marauders, bombing with the Apparently Seized With Cramp (Continued from Page One) aid of flares, rained explosives on pany command post. nary work has already been done. He knows now, in a vague way, Mary Burke, mother, 84 Farming- Ippinea. and conferred with Aa a result, he made clear, Brit­ what he wants: A civilian Job ton avenue, Konslng^ton. Arnold Larsen, 29, of West Ha­ The above prices Inoinde stripping yonr furniture to the fraiat, *^Oeii. Roy 8. Oelger of the troops and ammunition stores dis­ *T have a fire mission,” Rarned ain, and the United States are in Burr, Pvt. George H.—Mra. Nel­ ven, drowned in the Housatonic the oonipleto reballding of your set, new springs and fllUng addefi, out Friday night In Hoboken on persed in the Forest d' Halouse, informed Silversteln over the flMd where he can use some of this captain Bktey,' hero of the Woab Tubbs comic strip, haa Joined the river at Shelton after apparently . ^ .^ H n e Corpa. _ » accord on the main outlines of new'Skill or knowledge acquired lie E.' Burr, mother, 144 Pembroke long Uat of combat ncroea (ail the others were real live human woodwork reflnisbed. the M.idson river front souUt of some 15 miles saAt of Mortain, telephone. "Blnemy machlnegun their world peace organisation street, Bridgeport having been seized with a cramp. I' iS' Anaertcane “Ready To Ro" here and continued to smolder to- where the Germans were putting nest in a house about 400 yards in the army. .But, and this both­ beings) who have come to the Army Atr Forces Tactical Center at The body was not recovered. He aald that American f o ^ » ^ plans and Russia and China have ers him, there toi't any clvUiui Curtia, Pfc. Franklin J.—Mra. Orlando, Fla., to work out problems In front line flying.With dRV. up the stlffest rearguard reaist- away. Tho Krauts are attacking. been kept informed of the British Buford Curtis, mother. Sunset Joseph Schwartzopel, 48, of the OTHER FABRICS PRICED PROPORTIONAl ’£y i Inrsnehei of lervlc® In th# Last Seen Friday Night ancs. Thsry are laying down a heavy 'con­ Job exactiy Uke hla army Job. ICaay’s fictional arrival recently, the student officers’ meaa baked ‘'Slarlanaa "are ready to go and and American proposals. Last week To whom can he turn for ad- farm. West Hartford. a apeclal cake and reaervc.l a table for the mythical Captain Easy LOW. Hoboken Police Chief Edward J. Mosquito squadrons bombed and centration of fire. Mortar fire is the Russians siibrnifted a docu­ Danuluok, Tech. 5th Gr. Paul — f Tswflssi KitissiafHOHIHLt \ 1*1 can aaaure the folka strafed rail lines from the battle coming in too.” vlee? Where can he find out Leading American air ace now and hla equally mythical companion, Captain Whitcomb. Pictured voung men never wlu let McFeely said the three men. vol­ ment preffiimably setting forth whgt kind of civilian Job could use ‘Mrs. Kaanfimpa Danuluck, mother, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TERMS ARRANGEa unteer Are fighters, were last sew area to Paris, and many radiating Bullets Through Window their plans, but Cadogan aald he fighting In the Southwest Pa­ 89 Warner street. Waterbury. above with the cake at the apeclal table are Pfc. Walter (Pop) Sav­ Friday night and had not returned northeast JrciU-. that city. Direct had not had opportimlty to study- bis hew skill? cific theater is MaJ. Thomas B, Oosa, Sergt. William E. — Mra. age, lefL of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Corp. ‘Ben Maucha, Big Spring:a, *^^^**Bb brought back a lo^er from Bullets whined through the win­ Thousands Will Be Aflectod McGuire, Jr., above, of Ridge-' Tex, So true to life were events In the strip drawn by Leslie Turner FenihWinfaiess id Guam, algned by a dele- to their homes. He Identified them Granting an audience In Vatican City recently-to hundreds of Allied flghtlng men of various races hits vmre scoriKl on a brideg over dow of the bouse, narrowly miss­ i t Sniriey J. Goss, wife, 3451 Main (Ms* FM StsMsIl* Tsok) as Thomas Robinson, 62, of Jerroy and c r^ s Pope HU. XH addre«ied them In English. The pontiff is pictured a^ye as. »t the close the Orna. There wlB be Inany thousands wood, N. J. The 23-year-old atreet Hartford. that rumors spread over the post that Easy really had been seen in behalf of the more than ing the 33-year-old ofllcar at his Questioned about President of men like that When toe war fighter pilot shot down bis 21st Lydia a. Ptakham'S Oeameoad E City, a watchman; Edward Clarke, of the unprecedented service, he Imparts the Papal blessing. (Signal Corps photo from NEIA). The Germans probably wen in Hahn, Second Lieut. William A., there. /ssMMM to reUcTc parlodlo pain and ,000 nativea freed on that laland. for another day of blistering air vantage point. Mortars exploded |•Roosevelt’a mid-June statement ends veterans who don’t want to Jap plane In the recent hteavy M cD O K A L D 45, of Hoboken, a longshoremart: Jr. —r Mrs. Ruth L Hahn, mother. aoeampanylng nanrous, wcAc, Uxed- dteating "what kept ua up dangerously near. Lieutenant I declaring for an organization back- go backs to their old Jobs. And raid on Halmahera. MaJ. Rich­ out $3 montha of Japanese and Thomas O’Brion, of New York attack such as yesterday’s, in North Woodbury, 'boy'from behind and then turned killed It at a nearby garage where out feellnw -ell due to fonettonal which Allied airmen flew more Harned sent the two enlisted, men ed by force and made up of all toere wlU be those who went Into ard Bong, whose tally la 27 Jap Jennings, Staff Sergt Gterge nwothly dlattfrbenoes. Mad. espa- Jon wae our datermlnod r^ city, a longshoreman. withI him .downstairs for safety, peace-loving nations, o.rganised on Mrs. Raui:hfl63.sch when she it was biting savagely at a njetal "cUlly to r wooicn—4t helps astaref UPHOLSTERY CO. upon our mother oountry'a The body of a man tentatively Ponder New E. E. Bartley than 5,600 sorties In all-day blows toe army at 18 and never knew planes, la now in the U. S. W. — Mra. Helen M. Jennings, aeilov IsbM dlzeeUons. lUddies Given at everything moving between the 'A'iro you hurtT” Inquired Lieut. into an asaembl} and a council, any Job except toe one toe army ■ought to .aifi her son. door. •ence of Justice and na- identified aa O’BHen was found enant Silversteln, hearing the din Cadogan said "there is nothing in wife, 202 Bronx avenue, Bridge­ Firemen from a station near the Mra. Rauchfleiach and her son 983 MAIN ST. HARTFORD PHONE 2-4127 floaUng in the Hudson river off Route Tying battlefront and the Seine river. taught them. . port were treated at a Hartford hospi­ LVDMLranauursssssi brotherhood.” "Noat,. be continued to make ad­ supported by the United States, lated; to one another. The army Clarke Road will serve ss chairman • bom^rdment, pooslble ^ a w 'cover from Action drawal, putting all their manpow­ British and Russian governmento' helped to putting It togetoer. of toe Animal USO drive for the street Wlnsted. 700 yesterday aa 126 additional Pythian Sisters Spon­ justments on the house unUl our Sommer, Pfc. Herbert— Abra­ I'dhto bombardment," he aald, add- persons, including firemen, long­ and would be very Inexpensive, er and material on the'open road, cannon scored a hit No mors ma —and later the (Chinese—and see- The book wiU be published by town of Bolton this year. The since most of the roads are already Wounds; Was 36. where bomberr and fighters can chlne-gun fire came from ‘that omDy on points upon which differ- the govenunent later this month. drive will open In October and the ham W. Sommer, father, 1208 l i y . eointsdly; shoremen, Coast Guardsmen and sor All Day Event. Stratford avenue, Bridgeport. . "Aliaady aurface. ship* have Red Cross canteen workers were built and we will have' a great blast them at will without the dan­ building. But Jerry then was drop- ence# exUt. ' Hundreds of big Industrial flrmi quota has bean set at $486. In ' bombarded the northern Kuriles^ surplus of these ferries after the Private Ernest E. Bartley of 63 ger of hitting Allied lines. ping hU mortars smack against Would Orenta Penee PoHoe have put In their order for copies order to meet this quota Mrs. Mediterranean Area: treated. The Knights of Pythlss and Lucian, Pvt. Rocco B. — Mrs. Attbough foraaeelng the pooslbll- Two other major week-end fires war." He plans to Introduce legis­ Hemlock street died In France on This situation was forecut re­ the observation poet. 1 Some American planners for the which wm sen for |1 »Pl«“ - Hutchinson wrlU need the coopera­ of fordnf Japan, without Inva- Pythian Sisters report a satisfac­ lation soon to create a congreg:a- cently by Air Chief Marshal Sir "I think the Kraut guns are in talks to be held at the dumbaitm OopUs wlU be to all WMC tion S i everyohe. Persons who have Sarah Lucian, mother, 641 Water- in the New York City-New Jersey July 31 of wounds received in ac­ town avenue, Waterbury. t^ O “throw in the aponge,” area destroyed a block of buildings tory day at tbalr kiddles' outing at tlonal committee to consider*the tion according to a telegram re­ Trafford L. l.etgb-Mallory, whi wadi about 1000 yards to-m y O ak a estate are seriously conoid- re^onal and local ofMcea- to been in th« habit.of making their fftmltateld nawamen "we should along the boardwalk at: Wildwood, Bolton yesterday at the Stropg Idea. ceived this morning by bis wife, promised that onco it develope< right front,” reported Lieutenant ering the creation of speisW peaee toe 1,6<)0 offlcee of toe U. 8. Em­ donations in places other than Saluatro, Staff Sergt Sebastian world keep In Rdafl the poaalble n e c ^ "This good-neighbor super-high­ Mrs. Dorothy Bartley from the his airmen would turn enemy Harned. He shifted fire to the police by earmarking a jwrUon of ployment service. Bolton are aaked to keep the month P. —Mra. Mary L. Saluatro, N. J„ with a loaa estimated at farm. In spite of the extreme heat draw. tho Army, Navy and Air Forces of I t is to those U.S.E.S. offices rtty of iBvaalott'and be prepared 1250.000 and injured ten persons way could serve well as an alters War department withdrawals In^o a rout. of October In mind and to please mother, 110 Village street, Hart­ I ■ ' they feel well repaid for their ef­ Lieutenant Silversteln heard a each nation for pcaoc-enforcemant | that many dischargsd servlcs men make their donations h'sre so- that ford. ■ ^ I ‘ iter He** early Saturday, and deatroyed part forts by the enjt^ment of the chil­ nate to the regular Pan-American Private Bartley was 86 years Yqstsrday’s ocore by U. S. 1 During the entire eeiltrol Facifle of tsma Park at Coney Island, roadway," Andrews commented. of age and entered dhe service oa Eighth Air Force fighter bombers loud explosion over the telephone. purposes. win go for help in finding a new 'Bolton will reach its quota. Salvatore, Pfc. Harry F.—Mra. dren. Shell Hite the Roof Congrsss wesBd b« asked to au­ kind Of civilian Job. Plan Card P i^ ' Frances Salvatore, mother, 371 eampaign — OUberta, Mirahalla, New York, Saturday afternoon, Transportation was handled by "It would be particularly valuable August 27, 1948, being flrst sent alone was more tban 3,000 rail­ ■ glarlenas^Nlmlta aald 52,328 Jap* with lose estimated between $250,- to the eastern seaboard, because It *What was that? Are you thorise in advance the use of a part Those offices have coifisellore At a picnic luncheon carved Woodstock avenue, Stratford; John Wt-nnergren' so well -that In to Fort Devens and later trans- road cars damaged or destroyed, of tha naUon's armed forces for ad Interviewers to help plate toe Tloski, Pfc. Victor S. — Mrs. glomus war -ta e m killed In action have been dOO'and 8500.000. would reduce Old driving distance, ferrod to a replacement camp in including 42 ammv4nltion cars, 71 hurt?” he called. A half-minute Thursday on the spacioua veranda i^eOunted and 8,022 taken prisoner spite of having several pick-up from anywhere along there to elapsed, then came Lieutenant I employment tnywhern In the erans in Jobs suitable to them. of Mre. George Shedd’a home, Anna Toloakl, mother,' 17 Horace Family Groupa Separated pointa for the children all cars ar­ the south. He went overseas oil cara, 228 lodbmoUvi world to suppreqa aggression and ;at a coat In Amerloan dead of The ^lisades amusement park Mexico city by more than 1,000 ^rned's reply. They will use the book on “Job twenty-one-—mambere___of__ toe atreet, Torrlngton rived at the farm within a period early this year. He had been 432 trucks and other military ve­ "A big mortar shell hit the I enforce peace any time toe world famines” aa a guide. Ladies Benevolent Society made Southwest Pacific area: A*08. firs ser«rated many family groups miles " employed by the Underwood Type­ hicles shot up or bombed, and of ten. minutes. Plenty of cars The Floridian said U “would be roof.” he said, *T don't think I’m. organization called on to# United listod as One Family plans for a public card party to be Frahket, 'Bscond Lieut. Theodore and circles :•' LuMting. Japanese stronghold which was loaded with children. dared flatly that America "should OuaHlan havinf oahlbltod lU i chine operator, a gas-meter rqpair Thomas Bentley, Mrs. Walter El­ A short circuit under .the ride was Keller, who immediately had them maintain an IntelllgenUy selfish position____ In the air. The day’i p ^ n t . WILLIAM 8. HTPB.^BMt., account with a^d aeuta to Ihla Court j aatHda the Burma road, and also lined up for a softball game, which A meeting of the official board Judfftt. man, a vending machine aS' liott; general arrangements: Mrs. Mother an4 Son fighting men hasten the hour of victory. ' 'are maintaining steady pressure, on blamed. point of view," with more Interest hnown, Allied losses were 14 S«Ut« of Qartnoo J. Todd Uto of for allowanca, It la , oembia, or maybe a gunsmith. ended in a trii scora at lunch time. of the Zion Lutheran church will in finding Jobs' for Its own return-1 heavy bombers, taro medium Manchester. In aald Dlatrlet. deceased. ORDERED:—That the I»th day of Arthur Merrill, Mrs. August Mild- Working in highly skilled jobs thst require nimble the isbUted garrison at gungshan, Plenty of Refrealunents August. A. D.. 1*44. at * o;el««k <*'• ^ Here's another: Tom Jones was ner and Mrs- Herbert Hutchinson. take place tonight at 8 o’clock at ing soldiers than regards for the hombers and 17 fighters, but the The Manchester Trusty Company. Ad­ forenoon, at the-Probate Oftlea. in said ;' to the northeast the announce­ Mrs. Elisabeth Caverly and Mrs. the church. ministrator having exhibited IM ad- a military policeman In the Army. There will be a prize for each West Hai^ord, Aug. 14—(iP) — fingers, keen minds, steady nerves. Delay on Alarm soldi- rs of other countries. I roporta were admittedly Incom mlnlatratlon account with aald eitate Hanchastar, be and tha same Is a^ , Anything related to that In civil­ table and a door prize. Everyone ment said. Mercyl Peckham were In charge Having attended the Bratton I signed for a hearing on the allowance i Mrs. Margaret Rauchfleiach of Trjrlag To Reeapture Heagyang Let Fire Spread of-the lunch and had plenty of hot- Miss .Marlon Jesseman, chil­ to this Court for allowance, and having of aald aeount wlp» m J it f U t f . ian life? The bonk lists some re­ is invited to attend. l^ayton, Ohio,, and her nine-year- Keeping at the work of/war with an Inspired spiriL On the Hunan front the Chinese Woods monetary parley as a guest Thunderblot pilots harassing the mado appllcatloii nfor the a»^rt«n- this Oiurt dlraets the Ouardlan to give lated Jomn, such ks claim adjuster, Donald Tedford of the merchant New York. Aug. 14;—OP)—Fire dogs, hamburgs, cupcaktis and dren's librarian at. the Mary Che­ he said he had “come to tha con- Q^nnan retraat in Normandy said ment of th# heira-at-law and dle- old son, 'rhomaa, each were bitten With a red-white-and-bhie courage that will know no let­ Indicated they were striving to re­ soda ready for a hungn bunch of ney Library,, will conduct anoth­ tiibuteea of aaldeatate. HI* , public notice to ell persona Interestad | watchman, policeman, and ^ even marine spent toe week-end at his about 20 timea on the arms and capture the strategic railway oen- Marshal Thomas E. Brophy says a elusion that any possible benefits tanks were flushing ORDERED:—That the 2nd day of therein to appear and be b w d there-i food inspector. home on West street. down until the fi'ght is vron. . . 15-minuts delay by park employes youngaters. John wennergren er story hour for children tomor­ to tlft economy o^' the German Panther tanka out from on by publishing a copy ol this order Itfgs yesterday when attacked by a ter of Hengyang. Heavy flghtlng and Horace Peckham showed row morning at KKo’clock In Cen­ Septamber. A. D.. i m at 9 o c ^ foronoon, at th'* Ofnea. In Uon In aeld District flva days baforo cupa^na. It doesn’t contain all force visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Across the seas and around the world—they’re making structive spread of the flames themselves able cooks, aiding the ter Park. ' risk! Involved*"'^ HU speech dealt I aeld Manchester, be end tha lame Is church to a home where they-arc awlrilng around the city. The Chi­ committee. Othw Pythian sisters dispose of them on the roads. aald day of haaiing and return mahe j the answers for everyone. It's Munro of Cfiarge Road on Sunday. a glorious war record. The Waca—gallant soldiers of the which swept Coney Island's Luna with the monetary fund and did “The (Sermons must be fran­ assigned for a hearing on tha allow­ to thla Court _ ___ visiting here. nese said part of an enemy force were on hand to help, and gave William Francis Butler, Jr., of ance of said edmlnlstratlon acrount WIUJAH A BTDB meant, aa noted' before, to be a He will leave soon to take up his The squirrel flrst attacked toe had been wiped out 111 miles to the Park playland on Saturday. not delve Into the second Bretton tic** said MaJ. Leo C. Moon, Da with said estote. and ^ d guide, a kind of starting point In duties at an Airport in Cmlcago. U. S. Army—the women all America is proud of. Brophv said he would question full measure of assistance. Bissell street has returned with WoqdS proposal—an international Judge. southeast \ ^ ^ •After lunch the children were math, Idaho, a P-47 squadron and thla Court directs the Admlnletre- H-T-14-44. helping toe Job-hunting veteran. Kingaiey Carpenter of the Ma­ (X Japanese communique broad­ today th# employes h* dsclared his aunt, Mrs. George Schools, for k for reconstruction and de­ leader. "If they move, we spot tor to give nubile notlee to all rines concluded a furlough on bad wasted time trying to extin­ given a brief rest period and then a visit with her at her home In velopment. tntereatml ^ /r o n M A /r ^ f cast today by the Tokyo radio and Messrs. Berggren and KMler took them from the air and In no Ume hlS^iSreSn bTpiJbluW . Saturday when he left to enter a .reeoeded by The Associated Press guish the blase In a amshroora Consohocken, Pa. • Republicans as welt as .Demon- radio school at (Chica^. labutaHug rrfaf before turning in the flrst of five them In bond again and gave them they aro literally being giwm ed.- **y*n»^^ Manchester, oa tthe Utb day: Capt; W. J. Wright said Japanese troops had re- a aeries of sports events that lasted crate participated In atoo our'tanka Mtch toem IdJ^ition ■Vn’’iid District five diys Mr. and Mrs. Keeney Hutchin­ ptdsad Chinese forces “which alftrnu. Miss Marjory Cheney of Hart^ '.nee. What position the RepuW- “ before said day of hea^ns P r e iu it HYDE. Eaq, son. Mr, and Mra. Herbert Hutch­ The Office of . sfaHsH‘cs gathered around Hengyang” and He said the nearest engine com­ until five o'clock when another ford Road, Is at KeemJ Valley In ;ajM v“" an aland------finish--- uiem .out. .. M-iinake to this 0>urt. and by mailing In lunch wa.1 served. Pilots roportod the ^™ *°LIZlisrtg 1atered latter, on or before Awjst jin British Hospital inson, Miss Eleanor Hutchinson asserted that "our unlU now are pany could have responded In the Adirondacks, Y., for a few party,party. has not yet grystallseii ’^'rrulrt Estate of Oeergla Stroag w-wf and Miss Elds Flora attended a three.minutes and checked the fire NainM of Winners weeks. of Franklin H. Strong lata of Min-; Dr. b. M. prqmring the neat stage of opera- Winners of the various events ehastar. in aald tostrlet. deeaesjA Qhlpa C3ub banquet held a t Bunce'a tlOBS.” ThA bttaetln asserted 66,- before It spread to the wooden Two CoUegea Eatered The Maneheater 'Trurt (Jompany,, Corners on Saturday. Mias Flore framework of a scenic railway were as foUoWs, out in groups Captain WUIlam J. Wright, son 466 Chinese dead had been count- ^ r . an• European'theater, is in an English 50-yard Dash—Kenneth Bid- Joel M. Nichols of the Connecti­ Racing Association’s star class i,«,hgxgrd feehinn- ■Ignad for a hearlna on tha alleweaeel hospital. He wrote to his mother group enjoyed a fine program and Repmr Section ^started from an overloaded electric cut U. S. W. V.. with Mps. Nich­ chempionship next week-end on i ^ Judge. of mid account wl* arid jetstt. ^ 1 refreshmenta of cake and coffee. circuit well, Ronald Hampson, Jbhn Dai- on Aug. 1 and she haa received the Until Aug. 28 Of Burma, Road beck. ols, is attending the 46th nation­ the Thames, defeating Tufts. IH-7-14-44. _____ thla Court dlrecta the TruAm togfrol letter. , The Bolton Volunteer Firemen Chungking, Aug. 14.—(JP)—A 35-yard Dash—Girls; Alice Carl­ al convention of the United Spam Brown, Coast Guard Academy, Destroy or Damage AT A COURT OF PROBATE OTLD I * 'in?b?” a r t * t ^ CapL Wright said he was hoa- have made plans for .a. Clambake Ish War Veterans in Cincinnati, Dartmouth, Harvard, M. I. 'T., and to be held in 0>ventry in Septem­ •ection of the Burma road east of Battle Doven Fire* son, Janet Hamfiton. Dorothy An­ 6.000 Railroad Carf at Manchaatar within m by nubllshlng a copy of,this order I pitaltoed in a quiet area and was ber. ‘ncketa will soon be d l ^ - the Salween river, which the Chi­ derson. Ohioi this week. Yale are seeded into the evenC trtet ^ S^^-nswapapar having, a oirwaa* “getting rested." He was not al- London, Aug. 14.—WV-^Tlm U. 1 of AuRU»t, *A. 1M4. ■ . ^ Uon In aald Dlatrlet flva days before] buted to toe members. It la hop­ nese destroyed bi 1942 as the Jap­ in Central Maine Sack race—Glrtsr'Shirley Carl­ ' Present WILLIAM 6. HYDE. Beq., I lowed to toll in what engagement anese oonquersd Burma, has been son. 8. Blgbto Air Fore* T^PW*** aeld day of diaerlng and return makal ed a large group win attend. Fur­ Augusta, Me., Aug, I4—(a>) day th at its fighter tem b en had ^ Barbara Ballaleper of Man to thla Court, g HYDE he had been wounded. ther details win be published later. completely repaired and the high­ Hundreds oP wardens isnd woods- Potato race — Girls:' Eleanor Yoot MnesiST Plercy, 5(ary Margiotta, Francis destroyed er damaged m o f toM | toid*pirtrict. minor. Judge. Mlaa Alda (hurlevaro of Shoddy way Is now busy with' traffic be- meiv weary from beat and smoke, 6.000 raUroad cars in operawns[ Manebester______Trust Company. MUl road la spending a few daya tWsen Kunming and the river, a continued battling a dosen or more McGanner. Guardian having, exhibited ita ennu^ H-7-14-4A ______' Chinese correspondent reported to- Doughnut race—Alice Carlson, over Franc* in the last two I Democrats to Name with Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCor­ IS A forest fires In central Maine today. along with 594 locomoUves, 981 account with aald astata to thla Court AT A (XIURT o r PROBATE HELD] mack of Hartford. IVOMf ARMY CORPf flay. Already the flames bad laid Poggy Plercy. at Manchester, within *“4 2il Under the eupervlBlon of Amer­ 'wheelbarrow race—Boys: Rus­ motor vltolcis# and m on than 106 ***OTOBOT^-^That th# l*th ^ of trlct Of Manohestar, on the l|th dsy.efl T g a m O o X waste more than 4,000 acres, much sell Upton. Richard Therrien. August. A .D .,l«i.t,» (w.Jj) Chairman Tuesday Pertload Foetiaastor Diea ican and Chinese engineers, all of it puipwood land. '**Amcng toe railroad facfa I fonnoee. at the Proiu^' ^'KS^^n^mki!uM 8. HYDE. Ee,..[ sharp turns have been eliminated, The 'two largest blazes, which Three-legged race—Shigene Pha- Is as- the road bed. has been ‘smoothed neuf, Russell Upton. i f t ^ e u n a g dmmunltom, and 488 M « c ^ r .^ .m jjn d ^ . , Portland, Aug. 14—(J>)— J. still Were out of control, were at ^ B rtJ ^ of Marta M. Wenw «4| The DemperaUc Town Oommit- Clement Bransfield, Portland post­ • ☆ and broadened, and bridges and Kepnebago, 30 miles north of Standing broad jump — Robert tEIlk eETE. . —Ml -Rv —* i* |o * ^ 6 iald e»U^ i?*** I MsimlMatac. In said Dlstrlat 6ee«e»eA I culverts have been strengthened. Anderson, Alfred Beavege. In Addition P. •* ^ thu Court directive Oujr ^KAdmlnUtratrix Aamin«Lr.Lr« having exblUttol---- \a % Jtee will meet tomorrow night in master since 1087, died in a New Rangeley, and. at Eastbrook, Han force fighter bom ben taocked paMte notice to her admlnlstraUon account plto sridl I the aelectmeii's hearing room in Haven hospital Saturday night , An American engineer nick­ cock county.' More than 3,000 One-legged race—Wayne Carl­ ant 80 tanka. 144 railroad can, tberela to eas^ar.and to he^ »«e-i “ ill named one section ol the road the son. EMdle Gaskell. out aw *a°*^ *” *“^ * ^ — by publiabing a copy of this order n,e i»th day ef| | toe.J||uul• ellowancel .drafted for military service. -7-Melvln. Bidwell. WILLIAM A HYDE bT a^d admlnlstraUon account, with! [months ago. In addition to toe aerse, plus 1,000 cords of cut wood, The committee wlahea to expreaa plaeee. Judge. [election of the chalrinam the com- Insulate Now! F ieW SU M SA ! The correspondent foun*^ that were ruined at E^astbi^k. said estate, and this Court directs thej ' all towns and villages along the Its appreclsUor to The Herald for m Hanks Deetfoyoi ___ |H-?-i4-4t Adminlftratrls to give public noHce tee Imlttee Will etar plans for toe New Fires broke dUl yesterday the liberal amouilt of space they In toe week ending aU pa™®** lotarastad Uiarehi to e p j laoihliijr elections.__ Keep^'eool in Sommer, Speeding maif for Awtt-ffne foskofee road had been restored. at Sebec lake, 33 miles east of UQUOE PBEMtT paarand to beard tbaraoa by pnblUn-| have given to this work; and to any toe Ninth Air Force reported, lto| -EOTICE OP APPU'CfiT?®?. warm in Winter. Save fuel Dover-Foxcraft, at Mllo,>a)so In othera^^o may have had a pait to r bomhori chalked up a eooro i nSum out i. Unds ing a copy of thla order In some nwe To Hold, Bony a* Ontlag I f l^170 t destroyed plue •®lA.^Chamnait of *4 Grove street R^k- Wg«rir torhaving a clrm itaU m In aald Dl( during the critical period loking for a PtashingiCemtat orders Advance Againgt Piscataquis county, at Amherst In in the success of the day.' of 1 five days before sild day M h m Hancock coimty and at Palmyra in «fid enjoy lower fn*! bilk. hero's halo, or anytmilg of [p Foil wax iNTOKMATKm *8*n< thm WomuTa ArrAyCarpatgotoyomr Chairman Chappell, reports a lit­ protobi, deetroyTder . North Haven, Aug. 14—(fin— th* sorL But w* do point out Light OppoBition Somerset county. tle Incident which he believes 1798 ^tor v^clsj rbe outing of toe New Haven Re- Live and sleep in comfort, ^ ahn§ Hm fines naarmat U .S , Arm s itoeruiting Stattom. Or tnmU ihm eoapon halan^ Southeast Asia Command Head- ■hows how well his yartoua leodera J u d g e . that io vrar times yoor pre- and 440 fUmaged, 888 ,tollr eooouat ertth aald aatab to thU you to call oo a g o ^ nbysi- ^ M tasaa6 b ^ s~ u ia Kachih laides ------iMMMWWfas - ■vgnstaft HL. Aug. l i —fP)— I UQVOB PBEMR __ Q>urt allowanoe, tt Is We ako apply roofs and them to the polls. Uaabie Ao Flay a HTaWerf .ROWCrV .ORL-*tED;—That the l*th day Hi 0*t riaal nvldeud dan. Our part la to all bis ; awuo'lflated positions around fall-: Suggested by Brownell Jaod Cooen Lyua This Is tb'Jrtva noUce that L Je“ ^ sidewalk. m Kami And'pushed patrols down I slightly sai>fned his ooDm All- Adams atroet.Manetos-1 August A D.. 1*44, at * o'cloc) (w. t.V prescription—exactly at di- Such pre-campaign activity was Antonio of 40 farenooa. at Uw Probeta Ofljoa. to aald fa it Mandalay railway to MlngOn, Ban Diego. Calif., Aug. 14—(P) I Star rooter In preparing m toe tor. Conn., have mad an..e«]^®u^®® I Hartfood, Aug. 14— Bank- toctad—sad at a pcica. suggesUd by National Chairman August 1*44 the Maaebastor, he sad tlMf mine la aa OQ||MPP^66iMiE IUdii|r4 ESTIMATQ! [ Rva asilaa southwest of Taungnl, Herbert Broamell, Jr., to sUte and —An old foot injury .ig going to grid tongls with toe Chleago| diuiad Srd of iigaad ter a baeniii oo the SUowanc Asinouncement sai<|U restrict manager-first baseman fiiarg at 5ycb* stadtum hero Aug. STarid aooount v m sold catata. er( ; eEnmigswl Sathrdgy tkgt d«- Financing Arranged. mamz« regional leaders with whom he this Court diraeta the Troata* g'‘ i|tor* of to* defunct City B*nl( :ed en bis recent midwestern Dolpb Carnim of toe Oakland. *0- . - . - public aotioe to all peraonr tatrro - owns 88 Ptaaea DMtrayad trip. Oaks to master-minding. Waldorf sbiftod Loren La Truet ooaspany would raoelve Itoar York. Aug. 14.-<«v-The Rt^oed gunrd. and Uierela to M>pw cad be h e ^ ihei final dividend eometlme In Oo* W ILLIAM F. He Is giving the same advice to UamiUi, who injured the foot A Paetiie Tea OO.. I OS tv pubUsolag a eop> of this OtUe t g n . R'JiMiaAAa Domai naws agmey state chairmen visiting him at his three y ean ago, says h* la un­ [hack ItoroAto QuMag, After tha payment, oav todm that 28 Allied New Yoric City beadquartere. able to acquire a speifial ehoe sup­ [outaki loot fsnr. to oentw, n^| JSaJiSflSi SU'T depodtora win have receivod JOHNSON MM wwa oaitroyafl la a dawa. Republicana make no secret of porter he needs for his left fooL m o ^ gUMjl Bob lUeeiwr---- -* “ 2 2? Id JS lS S Meaebae- [ "H **!^***^* ‘ td ene-cighto per cent oTl Broad Street Atr bgas of liuthow. the fact they are countiag heavily CMmllli, hero srito hla fifth placa jlndlaafi to «d. The large ” WUAUK A HYDE accounts and commercial TELEPHONE 7425 88 par oant y a stu flA y . on organlxationa in 36 states Oakland club-ef the Pacific coast IsunraaoKST Drted RM M A8»>. tin . 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■I ■. ■ MANCHESTER EVEOTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14,194$ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANUHESTBR. ClirSN.. MUNDAT, AUGUST 14. 194«

5E S IX ing back producUon "by tight cy to give Up service to increased ebeampment of the United Span­ positively and WTIO—1680 FF 'S/* W T H T -1280 profit and wkigs controls.” imductiQn, and at the aame time .‘enre fropj our present blitzkrieg [Third Woman WDRC—1360 1 U U U y S llC filfO ^W N BC —1410 Ceiling Prices General Urges ish War veterans in' connection est trao* *nd boirtfceis cnishlng our present Luce, Hayes, OPA officials said that‘tba aall- retard it by tight profit and price with an assertion that “a great M a n c h e s t e r aUles, the Chinese. in France. The Lost Battalion of WoHd War II togs will b* detarmined torgsly by eentroto,” b* aaid. If, during these next two weeks, Eastern War Time many men wUl be needed for the More than all this, however, the Seeks Seat pt^uction costa, that UtU* effort decisive operation# to the> ndflC' Ckihagan Set Being Readied will ba made at thto stage to fig­ Backing Army vening Herald pattern of national dominance and the Russian steamroller can begin to carry through tha fi"»i assault 4:00—WTTC — BacksUge Wife;^ 8:00— ' v n e — Ckvalcade of ure industry-wide formulas and Allied Wardhipg against the J^w. San DIaffo, ____ POBUBHB® B* THE monopoly of world oil reserves by dupHcatInl iU success of the WDRC — Service 'Rm e; NeWe; INC. Through Four Days iihfi Three ISights of HeU, Yank Infantrymen America; WDRC—Vox Pop: that 'field offices, rather than —^Tbs WasWfigtob »^*iaU L D PBINTINO 00. first phase of lU 1M4 campaign, Mrs. W oodhouse Joins WNBC — Parade of Stars. WTHT—Cecil Brown; WNBC Policy'^ Being Prepared WaabtogtoD, will make the rulings Lear Seef Return of Victory to Europe la Sight Amsrioaa Laagus P 1l8 BJm*U S ^ t certain nations was inevitably one A New Hope iUn«!hMt«r> COTn. and if, during these two week#, Battled Against Overwhelming Odds 4:15—W nC — Stella Dallas. —Ray Heule. to most oases. Sink 5 Vessels "Victory to Europe to to sight- spadalliad bi ______of the economic inspirations for Hanka of Candidates For M anufacturers Re­ how soon I cannot >. proffer a L . t b o u a b nsMCBON the AUled campaign In France can 4:30—^WnC — Lorenzo Jones; 8:15—WTUTt— Anthony Arpato: Oosa Into IMeot Tomorrow European Veterans Via baasballsCT and R looks u " 0«ienl >*“ »*» war on the part of Germany and By Both MlUett WDRC — Jimmie Fldler; WNBC guess,” said Lear. "When thto vlo- WaShtogton RadUdM ars stay, in Its present high gear, the For Congx«ss Posts. WNBC—Lum and Abner. s u m i n g Production. Tho War ProducUon Board’s or­ Looiion. A ug. 14—(F) Allied Sues Canal and Tokyo. VtouBdad OctobT t. HP Japan. —^Newa. 8:80—WTTC—Dr. Frank Black’a tory is gained, wa shall turn much in tha same diraetlon - end of organized war in Europe One of the wnr'e most herole ^ They are more than just three der p orm itti^ a Umltad amount warahlpa patrol!ouing tha Bay of Bia- of our fighting force and all of our -U Bvenlns The climactic Offensives of Actions was fought by the Sec- ~ 4:45—WTTC — Young Wldder Orchestra; WDRC—Gay' Nine­ of dvlUan gobda manufacture to to footballera. ' ^ end Holidays. Entered at the will be so near .that predictions poliUcAlly-mlnded women — Clare Norwich, Aug. 14— ties m wWch they felt themselves troduced glamoi; Learn; WNBC — Dick Tracy. from Senator Reynolds^ (D., N. "their attitude ehould be one of can restore their own hope and Here he reports what happen­ seekers by wirmtog a close contest 6:30—WTTC — Just Plato BiU; 9:15—WTHT—Screen Test. to dviUan production. two trawlers iii invasion opera­ Lear expressed this view to an Cats wsr* trained to aatob ------' to be "h av e not" nations, one of ed when his company was cut into pollUcS; and C.), against what h e.^ ed bold­ "Thero to. too much o t a tendsn- supporting the recommendations In ancient times; now wa H»HBEX O T confidence by Inmctlng definite for the Democratic nomination to WDRC—News; Baseball Scores; 9:30—w n c —Wilfred PelletUer’s tions. addrasa prepared for the annual of military plannsrb—definitely, PRESS I the symbols of permanent power off and surrounded for four that may have the Second Ckmgresaional dtotriqt. Orchestra; WDRC—Man Call­ train them not to do sa The ASaOCtATTO check and delay on either the Rus­ w 1 d e-reach- WTHT — Tom Mix; WNBC — ezclustvety I _^ „„,n. h»/l dreamed of nlghto and thre* days by over­ Rep. Clare Boothe Lsioa (R.) oZ Jack Armstrong. ed X; WTHT—Plantation Sing­ sians or the western alllee, they whelmingly supOHor Oernsna ing effecL Ever Greenwich to a candidaU to suc­ t'-.-JS Mwa dispatches credited ^ i t or ^ I acquiring.joauirin*. —- — since women en- 6:45—W n O— Front Page Far- ers; WNBC—(BpotUgM Banda: may then be expected to redouble foroes." ceed herself to the Fourth dtotrlet, roll; WDRC — Swoon or Croon; Story Teller. •*^T?Tlle^lted to To the end that all this may hot t e r e d pollUca. I the local news published here. their efforts to prolWig the war and the Democrats have nomina­ WTHT — Superman; WNBC — l0:00—w n c —Contented Pro- happen ^galn, Britain and the B r StB® Sergt. Boland W . Cote they have taken ted Miss Margaret Connors of Sea Hound. ^ gram; WDRC— Screen Star an HshU of repubIleaUon of «Py*e* into another winter, and such ef- Written for NEA Service an unmerciful Fairfield, deputy secretary of tha a mspatSw'herein, are also r ^ r r ^ United States have, after long 6:00—^News on all Stations. Play; WTHT—^Henry Qied- forU would have a chance of suc­ Headquarters, E ' Company—^We amount o t razzing. Because the state to 1841-42 when Mrs. Wood- 6:15—WTTC — H istory to the jB lserrice client of N. *. A. Service and exhaustlTe conferences, reach- woman politician was so often stone; WNBC—^RajmionJ Gram Furnish most any nook or corner--or a complete room --0 cess. Jumped Off at 7:S0 o’clock Satur- house was secretary, to o p p ^ hOT. HsAdltosa; WDRC — Lyn Mur­ ______- W an agreement and accord on lacking in feminine appeal, it was The only nomination stiU to ba ray's Musio; WTHT—^Wai* Gar­ f rsblHh— ^presenutlves; The question to be answered eveiflhg. Our objective wai the easy to carica­ 10:15—WNBC—Top o>f f tlMAM Bva-jEvs- ^ \* . jiiMWM Hathews Special A*en^—New poatrwar oil policies, an accord made to the Democratic one to tha dens; Concert Hour; WNBC — ning. Detroit an,d'Boston. during the next two week# is high ground southeast of St. La ture her Third district, hut no womer have Sports and Scores; Race Resulte* they plM to open to other nations That meant taking two hills and battle axe, total 10:30—w n c —Dr. I. Q.J.; W D tyg— whether the NaWs are reaUy KZ yet been m-1 $298.00 9 Piece Chippend^e Dining Group with ball-and-claw buffet and ped­ Dallaa, Tex., was in phone contact These woman tasks," he | reserves which would be fair to testing every AUled gain. But early Tuesday mojming a car­ to pick up. One of our other regl- eratic. State Senator Nicholas J. New York, Aug. 14—(JP>— IfSherlock Holmes; 8:30,. Music of estal table, ogee bracket-base china. Rope edges and profuse carv- [ ■(.gonoing our with the regimental command menU started working towards us all Uve to sophtotioatsd ^rtds. Spellman of Norwich unanimously all pafttes,' the agreement pro­ rier party managed to work ita They are etyle-eetteri, paco-mak- proejpectiv* post-war televl- Worship. ' ...... $259. •aid, "w e can m ake^^ls week a post. way up to us, bringing one © ra­ from the left. Our regiment’s renominated. tba ft Momentous one in the^hlstory of vides for the establishment of an Hold Ground First BatUllon pushed in from the era. Any one o f them could 20th Senatorial sioa industry hopes’to make ita $34-00 Flip-top Server with banded drawer; mahogany veneered ...... $27, tion (fortified candy bar) apiece launch a mode.. Tuesday programs: this wsr—a briUiant ano^ft^tful intemaUonal petroleum oommle- The Regiment told us to pull and some water and ammunition. right. That morning our First cratic. Joaeph P. “ der of North developing art available to the NBC—9 a. m.. Mirth and Mad­ BattaUon got through. And it looks as if that to ex­ Stonington nominated wltiuwi m | $486.00 9 Piwe Eighteenth Cenfury Group in solid cherry. Inlaid serpentine week for us, a fateful one tirr the ilon, consisting of four members Primary V6te back to the first hlU, but the Ma- When we-neard the carrier par­ actly what they are going to d o - largest audience, or as a radio ness; 12:15 p. m„ Police Chiefs a I jor said, "Hell, no, we’ve got ^ ty coming we thought it waa Jerry We felt pretty good. We knew convention; 2:15, Today's Chil­ front buffetbracket base china; oval toj) reeded leg table with inlaid ambitions of Nasi tyrants.' from each nation. Jerry was going to catch hell theiu make it aa smart for women to ' “Stor^cH Probate ^Ijitrict Dem^ axecutiv* put it. to "elgbty-alx Clcafgarl V gJwmd- No and tl^w grenades. The lieuten- be Interested to poUtics as to the per cent of the people who would dren. . . . CBS—^9:16 a. m.. Sing apron; Gothic arch lattice-back chairs ...... , ^ $389. Ws probably do not know every- The general objects of this X j c U . i t giept timt night. We were un- ooratic,,Judge Edward Q. Moran,! Along; 4 p. m., Anpy Service der mortar and grenade and ms- past decade it has been smart for renominated. i hka to have a receiver,” consumer $336.00 9 PiMe Eigh^nth Century group with serpentine front credenz^ P thing of the situation upon which iment are clear. They are to child and a brother, George Fors- them to belong to garden club#. Bridgeport Probata Dtotrl^ I eost of sets sould b* as low aa Forces; 5:30, Three Sisters Song. chine gim fire all night. We did ter, former mayor of RoclcvlUe.iockvll . . . BLU—13:80,. Farm and buffet, 44-inch serpentine break-front china, Duncan Phyfe table and *' Osasrsl Blsenbowsr’s I^h bops makh^oU IntemaUonal Instead , Candidates manage to get two ruimem throuj^ If ,belr interest in politics does D em oM tic. Judge J.ohn P. Fton*-| poaaibl*. and urgent appeal are based. As naUonali^to remove oil rivalry as | A b u n d B llt Rockville Fish and Oaose Meeting that, they are probably tha three James H. Carmine, Pblloo vie* Home Makers; 3, Morton Downey , shield-back chairs ...... $ 298; _ the German iinea and the next There wiU be a meeting of the gsn renominated. song; 4:15, Don Norman show. : we know the situation, the Ameri- a source of friction between na- Issu es morning they brought u f G Com­ most important women to the prealdent, declares it waa hto opto- $219.00 9 Piece Eighteenth Century Dining Despite ^ew RockvUle Fish and Game Club this country today. For ones tha er­ Three From Stole Oradnsto hm that table model rscelvera . . . MBS—10:80,-Sbady VaUey .can sweep up behind the forw»fJury; In Wisconsin Today. our Weapons Company. roneous notion that a woman poli­ abould rang* between 3125 and Room with pedestal Duncan Phyfe jQrftfama of the German Seventh IcerUln naUons\ fsel themselves Plan Soap Box Final plans will be eompletod for tician haa to ha a bard-boUad old 4:30r Maritim* program. _____ Sunday all we did waa dig in. the annual outing on Aug. 27 and Camp Lee, Va„ Aug. $150, with the larger oonaolaa not tfible; buffet and china with turned Ataiy haa, coupled with the Brit­ "have-nots” la r^i^rd to such a baittie-axe to out of the .pubUc’a Three Connecticut mm w ^ l to axoaad 3225. These eot\a ,and. fluted legs; arm and 5 side there wiU also be a discussion of iRind..-women will take to polltica ish and Ckmadian advance in the I baaic and important "s^u rcs, and, Derby for Boys plans for the formation of a boys’ among the recent grai^tos would compare with the top figure Use Convenient'W~B ch airs...... $.198; the -way they've taken to business, Quartormaator’s school hei^ T ^ l asked to the temporary totroduor nglon of Falalse, created a threat I while thus removing oiK u a^ poa- casting club. todiistry, and tba piofessiona. The Home Nurse Births were: Stephan tlon of television before the war, $198.00 9 Piece Eighteen Oiitury Dining o( trap to that German army. R** |gible cause of war, also-to'see that dates came to a i ^ ^^temoon everyone’! canteen street, Hamden; Anthoiy J. P ^ l when oonaolee were quoted as By Mary Bawd WhaVs new Room with Duncan Phyfe.table, cre- •freiAiny to that thTsat, (Seneral First Contest of Its Mr. and Mrs. Alex Owara of 15 Budget Terms Hammond street are the parents Named Ooaok ^mtoM. 688 B l^ high as 3700. This later was re­ Director, Norstog gedyltS^. denza buffet, china and lattice-back Kluge yedtsrdsy began a go&* do much talklBg Sun- Xind to Be Held in of a daughter bom Saturday at Bridgeport; and John J^CmgW^I duced to 3400. * Americaa Bed Cnaa easily oiled. \ elec^n elated five weeka I day. Every time we bunched up 88 W l ^ o r * chairs ... .«*••,••...... $179J aral ratreat, seeking to withdraw good and wondei the RockvUle Clty. Hoapltol. Mr. San Diego, Calif., Aug. 14—<86 Carmine said that in. getting TWo new maple bedroom groups which you rfu^ ihan ueual. 1 Jerrv started throwing sheila at Rockville on 19th. -L a r r y Hainzen, form er South lattor waa among 122 postal BChool| televlBion ready the radio industry hia men back for the defense ~* ^\The primary date waa advancto I “ V_ talk we talked and Mrs. Frank Graham of Wind­ It was one o f tiiose bate, aooty can select with either full size or twin size $59.75 Eighteenth Century Dinette Table aims, and their realization will be, sor Locks are the parents of a son Dakota university athlete, 1 graduates. had invested 325,000,000 to re­ to^rinlt absentse voting by drink and when back yarda that one sees from of genuine mahogany: 40x62 inch Paris. we trust, another cornerstone in Rockville, Aug. 14—r(SpecIal) — bom on Friday at the RockvUle been named coach of the San Die­ search and development. ' "Prob­ ’ beds! S-Piece Groups with full size, beds at lis'fsr as we know, there is stiU dlersX Election J*®*®*^*^,^*^: ^ y would relieve ua. We thought go Bombers, a professional foot­ WlUtom A. Leaky to a tooflng| ably navar before,” he added, "has the train window to tha congest­ UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS $89 and $98 . . . 4-Piece Groups with twin, , ' ' oval inlaid top; spider base...... $49,501 the edifice of world peace which said coinparatively ^e wre surely cooked geese. RockvlUe’s First Soap Box Derby hospital. At Hospital ball team. Bontractor to WUllMnsburf, V*. the product of a great new indus­ ed areas of a big city. There was beds at $109.00 and $119.00. a gap through which these Ger­ can and wlU be buUt. if men of loU had ^en sundky night a coupto of men wUl take place on Saturday, Aug. Regnlar Sale $135.00 6 Piece Group consisting of an ex­ man forces can make their ss- vote was ftw ^st by mficurt half way down’ the hill Miss Vera Lee, daughter of Mr, try been ao completely planned, not a spear of grass nor a tree good will continue to exert them­ I ISC starting at 8 o’clock. 1110 Sum­ and Mra. Thomaa Lee, of 67 High and so highly developed,” that could provide a bit o f shade. $119.00 Sheraton Fanback Chair in tension Console table in Chinese capa. At iaat reports, it was eervere, behind us to a couple of aban- street to at the RockvUle a ty Hos­ The train stopped at the nearby A new Chipi^ndale flat top desk with Chippendale style and four ladder- selves. _ __low as _ doned houses and found water. __ mer Recreation Board to to charge flowered beige tapestry with soma 15 or 18 miles wide. For a There seems only one important I gsojiood in,.lM6) the iMt preelden | ,ie*p and the foUoWtog boye have regis­ pital where she underwent an op­ Except for the atmual Army- railroad station and I saw a moth' plynthliase, moulded on all fpur sides of each back Chippendale side chairs. Table eration for appendicitto. .N avy-cl^ aet for December 2, er bring her baby to that yard. ^ plain green antiqued satin- complete Ldumpb, ^we need to danger ahead of this. agreei^ni. [ tial year. agmn. We could bear German tered to date: Joe Dureiko, Albert drawer well. Drawer.fronts are panelled;' is 38 inches wide; extends to 6 feet $98.1 The major contests are in th® C ity Court a sponsor hss been signed for Then to my delight I saw that the back; nail trimmed. Full close that gap, but its edges are It Vntiat be submitted to Congress tanka coming up. Ws couldn’t send Morganson, Chester Knybel, Stan­ Glenn E. Sedhrist, of 531 Ann ingenious woman bad contrived top if banded and inlaid. $98.00. Republican column withHiomas more runners hack that night be­ broadcasts of six honM and two spring construction ...... $98.00 $48.00 (2) Sheraton Serving Tables in strongly defended. But, without for approval. Under previous pro­ E. Coleman, state ch^rman, ley SurdeU, WiUiam Schwarx, Mar­ street, Hartford, waa fined W out-of-town games of the U. 8. an outdoor ptojrpen that kept the $86.00 (2) Arm less Upholstered genuine mahogany, 48 inch width cause Jerry was plastering the val­ with |2 o f the fine remitted Ijy. dosin g the gap Itaelf, we stiU cedure, by which the UNRRA was claiming two-thirds of the - total ley with everytmng he had. Why tin Wutherick, Donald Sojka and Naval Academy. The aimounce- child cafe and happy and gave Chairs with tufted seats and At the Gift Box . . . a Christmas shipment ' R acH a*eeaaeee*eeeae*A*ea*saaA> $35.0H] abould be able to exact a terrible judge LhqrMice M, DUlon to the ment said it waa the first time. him the advantage of the little approved, it could be submitted vote. « I they dito’t come and get ua that Joe Ktocman. RockvlUe/City Court on Saturday, back.s; antique wine velvet , o f that popular Norwegian woodenware. Fin­ price from the Nazis for their re­ Both 81-year-old Gov*. Walter j.jj never know. They had Bill Slater will do the play by breeze - that managed to circulate to Congress as an "agreement,' Boye who have not previously when found guilty of faUtog to play, to be oarried by special net­ between the- crowded, sunbaked cover. Each ...... $74.30 ished in orange red, soft green, blue, or black treat. Yesterday, when, the retreat Goodlandsodland and United Stotea 500 men. I guess they registered may do so up to Thursr Stop aUa ‘‘stop’’ sign. t . • Slid approi^ by a simple majori- tor Alexander Wiley face •^rong I US stronger than ws were. works of eastern atations, start­ buildings. I wanted to get. off the $39.50 (2 ) Small Lounge Chairs in and decorated in bold floral designs! reached full scale, wee perfect day, Aug. 17. A’ giant Soap Box , Hearing Tuesday train and visit with that'mother, ty vote In both bouses The Taft- I oppoifitioil. Goodland whose age 1 “ morning some men sUp- Derby raUy Is to be held at the ing September 80. electric blue damask with beige Eying weather in France. We to the abandoned houses There wiU be a hearing not be over 16 inches to diameter, only through the,utmost to seal Bob Hawk quiz; 3, Vox Poppers; based on the proposition that tha 8:80, Gay Nineties; 9, Uonel . Bar­ itoe, and tiicked the free and be­ ask seat ...... mept. could muster the necessary purcij^aing ag^nt. . “ ****“ i«f i*?*i***^ wI*’J*!f*2**wf 5. Each car must’have a num­ and determination and speedy ac- J- $56.00 Modern unusual afforts hd asked be forth- rymore drama; 10, Edward Ever­ tween the table top and tba chairs $44.50 Chippendale Ladderback Arm one-third of the 8«iato’. member- J n ^ ber and a name. ■*’=' tion-I make my proaent appeM to to keep it from flapping. The Dresser base, coming from every branch of the 6. Sintries uril) not be received you moro urgont than avoir beforoe ett Herton, "The Nervous Wreck,” Chair with blue damask seat; ship to a role of h « . . . BLU—7, Horace Heldt time; blanket cast a long shadow that of solid ma­ service. .It may well be that even I a fter Aug. 17. , *T request every airman to make gave the baby complete protect- genuine mahogany ...... ervation, obstruction and finally about 30 caaualtiea 7. ’The wilding of the car must 8:80, Blind Date; 9, Counter Spy; p l e with . our best is not enough to obtain the C.I.O. Political Action commit­ Monday afternoon we got some it hia direct responsibility that the 9:30, Eddie Oliver band; 10:30, tion from the burning sun. $39.50 Chippendale Ladderback Side; defeat for the agreement. tee because of bis vote for the be done on the most part by the enemy to blastod unceasingly by round'- mir­ the major victory he seeks, for the help. Our reginlient’s Third -Bat­ Good Old Dajrs. . . MBS—8:30, Ehmn at tha dlatanc* from Chair ijo match arm chair It la precisely for such purposes Smith-Connally anti-strike law. taUon fought iU way through to boy entering the contest. day and by night and to denied which I viewed the scans, the ror. Draw­ Germans have been in such situ­ Six Republicans ar« seeking nom­ 8: Suitable prizes will be Award­ safety either to fight or to fllghL above ..a....*...... of obstruction that the isolation- ue. But this didn’t mean we were healthy well-tanned akin of the ers have ations before and often managed ination to this district, among them ed as ffillows: To (a) ’The boys ‘T request .every sailor to make baby told me that this waa not $65.00 Heppelwhite Arm Chair with free. ’The Germane cut them off, who finish first, second and thM wooden pulls $39.50 Isto placed their provision to the Lansing Hoyt, former state preei- too. But they brought with them sure that no part of the hostile the first time ha had bean fa the up'holstered shield back; satin their escape. But there is great d®nt o f the America First coi to race (for spe^). (b) to the bpy NELSON $49.75 Modern Republican platform, and it to pre­ forces can eltoer escape or be rein­ wot* hope in the situation, and such a ra^o tranamltter so we could for the best mechanical job (l.e. dutdoor pen. He nothlhg cover in wide burgundy and cisely because ~so touch damage mittoe. call the regiment and divtoion. forced by and that our com­ but a dluer, luul hie Uttia body Chest-'Of hope la possible because this situ- brakes, body steering, etc.); (c) blue stripes ...... $34.50 could be done through that provi­ ’The first thing we^aekod for was rades ofi. land want nothtoff tbol for Outdoor Chefs as nowh u toast and Draw ers; . . ation itaelf haa been created by Ouinot Escape Rent Controls to the boy who to the' opinion of guns and ships and ship companies |89700' Lady’s Lounge Chair in .fig­ Air Corps agmnet tanks. P'^T’e the judges has the most attractiva EDDY plump and firnMobklng aa it solid Manilla superb organization, superb gener sion that it seems almost i^ea came over and did a beautiful can bri^ to them. should, b*. / ^ ured red damask with eggshell sary for Governor Dewey'to make Hartford, Aug. -14—{IP)— ’The and neatest cscr. ( E lm ; light alship, superb fighting on the part bombing job right to front p t ua. -^H old AU Or^and Gained You can’t expect perfection in your “ cheliA** As the train pbllad out h* w - and blue. Blue fringe tilmmad Statq OPA, reporting Saturday That knocked out the threi^ of an 8. All cars will be inspected for squealing with, excitement’ and scale design. Of the Allies. plain hto definite and spedfle re- 'durability before the race. *T request every aoldler to go cuisine unless he has all the gadgets needed for imd tufted arms ' $69.50 immediate German attack.^ It to planned to take moving pic­ forward to hto assigned objective flapping hia atrfa|^ of spools at us $79.00* I^ppelwhite Arm Chair with Grand Rap- p b « .u o b « »b b . " -s: -^b*'SSL.STibo?; Plaaraa Flown Id barbecue rituals! The Gift Box was fortunate with a vigor that waa good avl' .idsm ade..,. $29.50 strucUon. — < I property had evicted war work­ tures of the nee. with the determination that the upjiolstered shield back; tuft­ ’"i ■ Then we asked for jflaama for Concert Enjoyed enemy can survive only through in securing a limited ouahtity of these wrought TONIGHT dene* of strong, wall-nourished $64.00 Modern Oil Agreement ers, all-year tenants, said such the wounded. They it to to Burrmder; tot no foot of ground iron pieces . , only one-of-a-kind of most muscles, ' ed; plain plum velvet; luul landlords could not escape rent us to two Cub plim ^ which flew The concert of Negro splrltunto AT 9 Dresser Base presented Sunday night to Central once gained be leltoqutobed, nor styles left. : trim $64.50 For twenty years between wars, Two Weeks May Tell controls on their property by so low they had tp/cUmb to clear ■iiigto ftonnan escape through a Noiwlck Man Not Wounded $79.00 Barrel Chair, Sheraton spade of solid ma- ' keeping it vacant during the Wto- the hedgerows Park by a group of Jamaican sing- tbsre was a'somewhat fierce and en employ®® on nearby planta­ Ito* ones eatabltohed. .pie with gun- Present predictions on. the poa- -ter,— ^ i When Jerry aftr the planes fly- Washington, Aug. 14—(F)—1716 feet; turquoise and eggshell often bitter rivalry between the tions was enjoyed by a large audi­ 'With aU of us resolutely per^ Shaped to fit a hamburger with a prong in WEAF tapestry; nail trim ...... $59.75 ' metal drawer slble end of the European war are ence. Christopher Kemp, a Hamp­ War. department today announced United States and Britain ' over forming our special taska, we can the center to prevent accidents, $1.60 the following change la status of $76.00 Cabriole-leg Barrel Chair in pulls; ■ swell the future control and domination Interesting and almost uniformly ton Institute graduate, directed make this week a momentous one U. U. Army personnal previously front. Round the Bingen, who make their head- to tba tatototy of thto war — a bril­ blue and r^ t^ s tr y ...... $59.75 Qt the world’s oil supply. Each encouraging. Most of them ex­ Electoral College Geography B. Designed to fry eggs in a bath of butter (or reportad-woubdad to action to the m ir r o r ...... $49.50 quarten to Manchester. ’ liant and fruitful week for us, a European area: Watson, Ptc. Rich­ 165.00 Chippendale W ing C hair; asemed to be afraid'that, at some pect the war to end within the Song sheets were distributed and fateful one for the ambitions of what have you aa a substitute?), $1.90 ^THETELEFHONE HOBS' $94.76 Twg, - Piece next two or .three montha, which ard J.—Mrs. Ruth Watoon,'wife, stretcher base; blue cretonne 'future date. It would run out of tha audlanca joined to ttib stogtog Nat^ tyranta , M U T AITtST SEBISS 20 Fountain strsat, Norwich. (Now cover with red, eggshell and • B e d r o o m ____ _ - Plenty variety In Croups and Odd Pieces would make Nov. 1 a likely data. at several hymns. The Summer C. Spatula for those who go into roasting in a ell before the other did. Each fully (C j^ a d ) _ raportsd not wenndsd.) green floral motif...... $44.50 Group in Sa­ Thanksgiving to a conservative Racraation Boanl eoopantad with “Dwlgbt D. Btoanhower." big way, $2.00 _ ^ Regvdar Sale . ncogitotod the. tremendous ~im- tba Connecticut Council ot Small Sheraton Barrel lem - Chest date, 4vhile the "over by 6hrtot- portanee ot oil. both to tha regu­ Churches to maktog plana for tba D. Tongs to retrieve wandering dogs, I1.8))- Chairs in small figtu^ beige $16.60 Bedside Tables with book cabinet, er use it for the bedside maa” boys are this year absent, telephone. Ffendi'Proviiicial stylo in choiec of antiqued lar aconomy of the world, and, to program. Champa Are Baatea ' VOLUNTEER BLANE — BLOOD DONOB SERVICB tapedry; tufted seats; nail eh e it with for the first time. They’re picking mderiek J. FStster Not shown: Square spatula ...... $1.60 desk section; blue, yeUow or grcfsn ...... «...... $8.2$ tha poaslbiUty of future war. H m funeral-of Frederick Joseph Mkochettor Chaptor, Thf American Red CroM tnm. Each , Labor Day this year. ~ Rye, N. Y „ Aug. 14—.»>**■ Knymood of RoonriUe aind Altrodilnto whiebatwhichatbs moon doas not riaa,J >c6 n in il^ n oU-dor the tanka salvage a planned, organised de- im liw AtoKtoB M saO H » gnaA-lM tsM * * ML does not M' ■

. t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESl'ER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1944 P A c a r : MANCHESTER ETETTOre HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, AUGVST »..194» . rSIGBt - r r Rockville May terday said th^AlU** already had Zero Hpiir Nearing Workingman Dizzy Trout Leading iven to 12 Miles contacted 40 diviiipna. iuCM Lease Of' these 15 alreidy have been For Soviet Attack Get Armory A r t Wilkie G o lf Titi counted as destroyed o>k^b^y cut G ^ e d by Yanks; up In the beachhead batUea, the )■ Upon East Prussia In the Majors Dies in Fall St Lo breakthrough, the Bilttany ♦ Can^lians Drive sweep and the terrtfle battlee' ip De Lacoup Proposes -<9 Repeats Last YearV I the hedgerows below Caen. (Continued from Page €>ne) Detroit’s Pitching .A^ce Testerdfijr^g Scotm Local Stars in AU*Star Game Wednesday Genaro Rojo Now 12 more understrength dl- Revolutionary Change PA’s Clinch First formance to Trim! M anb Acci- One) (Continued frO^^hge viaiona were believed caught tn K tually no other lai-ge towns b ^ r e In Post-War Building. Alakes His 19th Win o f Eastern the giant bag. the East- - -Prussian • frontier.- \ Hartford 8, 4t Binghamton InStarBoui Ballsieper 5 an4^' Victim in Colum- remnants of six ^isioiii^ were Only the coming hours would At the same time, a Soviet com^ The Vear; Browns and 0 . 1 (7 ). found on one narrow' ''thtee-inile munique disclosed that the twin Hartford, Aug.. 14.—(JP)— Champ Shoots Pa#^ O ., Y. ahow how many of these Von Reginald B. DeLacour of the Con­ Red Sox SpUt BUI. Albany 6^ 4; UUca i (11), 8 Positfon in front V M Kluge woifld be able to extricate. Armies of Mnrsho.l Konstantin K. (11). West Coast Mexican to In First Tour; Greatest American advancVjvas Rokossovsky and Gen. O. F. Zak­ necticut SUte Guard, today, pr^ b., Auf. 14—WP) It appeared unlikely he would posed a revolutionary ■ change in Scranton 6, 9; Elmira 4, 0 along the middle of the Contracting be able to save enough to make harov, whose mammoth drive to Pj Joe Retchler (7). Face Baby Sims To­ In SomeBrilliimtl IU . Bob*rt W. lAicey. 24. of claw- east of Mortain w*here the in^ outflank Warsaw on a 100-mlle the type and fimctlons of Connect­ Defeat. Oak Streeters by Main street., ^anches- another strong stand below the icut’s Post-War state armories. Paul "Dlaay” Trout Detroit’s WllUamsport 7, 7; WUkea- fantry bore down on the vicinity of "Seine, and as yet there was no in- front has reached almost the en­ rlghthaadsd pitching see, probably Barre 0, 7 (13). ‘ morrow Evening. Art Wilkie beat Paul _ f^Omn, was killed today in a Domfront m a amaah of 10 to 12 tire length of the Warsaw-Blaly- ’The old, drill shod armory, ilk# 11 to 3 'Before Small B ox Score the aiath floor oi dlchilon that he had been able to Hartford’s, has become outmoded, will be the first major league for the Manchester CouAtiF milea by noon todSy. Domfront la build’ up a reserve to defend even stok railroad. hk<- cleared the Ger­ Philadelphia 6, 0; Detroit 1, Hertford, Aug. 14.—Geharo Ro-,1 tCJt.. in downtown Columbue. 13 miles cast of Mortain. mans from more than 180 settle­ the general said, and, if Connecti­ twirler to win 20 games tola vear. . Crowd of Fans at the golf champlonaMp IH toe d iivad there since April. 6. ■ - "X Jo West Coast Mexican light-1 Barenton Captured Ui Drive ments northeast of the Polish cap- cut builds more armories after ths In addition he aebnu a cinch to H ‘PO A -B final, 6-4, yesterday. WUkla . . Fifth Service Command at He w ^ making desperate war, it should combine the fea­ Washington 2, 4; Clsveilah^ Oval; ’The Highlights. Keeney, 2b . . . 2 3 4 3 weight, makes his Elastern debut effort to save as much aAposslble. ‘tal- become ths first pitcher in the again that he is the top goUoi^ Hayes said Lucey bad been Barenton, on the Mortaln-Mom- The Russians announced Gen. tures of an outdoor training to win 20 1. 1. Green, e t ...... here tomorrow night In boxing un­ jtoSd to the U. S. Army Trans- front road, waa captured in this however, ualng haywagons,x|arm Andrei Yeremenko’s Second Baltic ground arid a rovenue-produclng ^^New York 10, 8; Chicago 1, The Polish Americans clinched LupacChino, cf. the Club by fighting hiz vehicles and even bicycle to move games in sucotaalve seasons since beaten Baby Sims of New York In atton Corps here. drive. ' Army, now almost half way across community athletic center. Bobby FeUer Of Cleveland turned the top position in the local Twi­ Becker, 3b ___ through some tough men but _ (.The Germa-n radio said there his troops, and lehylng behind a Snrv^ng Armory Needs ^B t9n 7, 1 ; S t Louis 6 (18), Bycholski, lb . toe ten-round star bout heading day he waa more brilliant than 4 Latvia, had killed or captured near­ the trick In 1940 and ’41. light league yesterday afternoon utenant Uicey was the son of alao was violent fighting near hard rearguard^ crust to prevent ly 70,000 Germans In a month, ’The general is now surveying The hard working Tiger twirler 1 (called 5th, curfe#). May, sa ...... toe weekly beak-busting show at by shooting an even par 70 in • td and the late Marjory Carrouges, 13 milea southwest of Allied armies from the West, south boosting to. 609.526 the Nazi casual­ the .srmory needs of eight towns from Sandcut, Ind., yeaterday National at the West Side Oval when they Haefs, rf, lb .. toe Auditorium’s’ breeze-swapt morning to-gain a 6-up lead « itklns) Liucey. He waa born Argenten, with approximately four and north from cutting his re­ ties inflicted in the summer offen- and cities Included In the $62,000,* achievad his lOth victory, more Cincinnati 4, 9; New Yortc scored a convincing 11 to 8 vrin Banks, r f ...... outdoor arena. The show will 4)! Ms opponent who had 77. Wfi Jersey but spent most of American dlvlaiona blocking the treating forces to pieces. 8. 2. Surowiec, If .. held rain or shine, moving indoors had birdies on the first, a ■ive. .... * 0<>0 post-war state building proj­ than any other major league hurl- over toe Oak Grill Beer Barons/ Ufa in Manchester. * Germans’ chief escape routes V. Resistance StIU Strong Mostowka, 11 miles northeast of ect fompllod by the comptroller’s er, when be blanked the Phila­ Pittaburgh S, 8; Boston 1. 1. KletcJia, c .,., lb case of incleiuent weather. fifth and eighth holes to go at Yale in 1941. His ap- The Canadian offensive got off ^ S t Louis 4,' 7; Brooklyn 1, The game waa played under a Katkaveck, c . 33’but he missed a threa-footar: ’This resistance still was partic­ Warsaw, was taken by Tokossov- office for Govetnor Baldwin’s delphia Athletics 6-0 in the night­ torrid sun tost made everyone Though young RojO is unknoem at-ioti for a commission while at noon following an attack by Bky’s troops. ’That town and cap­ ' Four-year-old David Speaker, Post-War Planning Commission. cap of a twin-bill, after the A's be­ Blanchard, "p . In this section of the country, be is the 18th which would have hundreds of heavy and medium ularly strong In the north. It PUIadelpUa 8, 7; CUcago 2, swelter. The report on toe gate him a^69. ^ e c e failed because of im- made Canadian and British pro­ tured Sulejow, 26 miles northeast above, ot Conshobocken, Pa., Is ’The armory program^calls for a hind Don Black’s thrae-hlte pitch­ armed by a scrapbook when chal­ rfset sight. He was Inducted bombers which smashed enemy 6. again waa disappointing and for Totals ... 40 11 16 27 9 7 lenged and the cUppings therein Winiie’s 'putter was amoMng : strongpoinU within 3,000 yards of gress extremenly slew above Fa­ of-Warsaw, are only two miles believed to be the ^ungest work $a.860,0p0 expenditure, but If the ing, had defeated Hal Newhouaer, the third Sabbath contest lii a row, a -Manchester two yeaw ago from the Warsaw-Blalystok raU general’s new design is accepted, alao gunning for his 19th win, In Oak Grin speak highly for him. They reveal he canned a 60-footer for biz b the Allied front lines. lalse, and prevented the Americans er in the U. S. to hold a Social the collection Just •bovered ex­ Smith, 2b 6 0 0 1 on the first hole, a 15-footer on - waa later sent to an Officers around Virc.and Mortalne from line. j the present pl»b wl** rewritten. - the opener 6-1. TTie, Tiger defeat .... he has had 29 pro fights, won 23 lolng camp, becoming an offlcar The Canadians, who had been Security .sard. The Norristown, penses. Vlttner, ss . . . . 6 of them, 16 on knockouts, and tost second, and a 16-footer on the 8 five milea north of Falalae and making much better speed 27 Miles From Lyck i General 0«Lacour said new ar­ In the first gams ended a nine- mories are heeded In Bridgeport, game winning streak, one Shy of Both teams wete weakened at Dione, 3 b ...... 3 but four. Two draws complete the Another g;reat shot he played 1 1>2 to 2 milea north of the Laison The German .wlthdrawil^-'ntHl Soviet rifle unite supported by Pa., Sociad Security Board BU' the start of the clash but after the Varrick, cf . . . . 6 on the seveiltn hole where his ?Sr kayoca dotting his record. came to rest up agginst the ' rier. Capture of Falalae, three Meanwhile, there still was no from the East Prusslh- city 'o f 6865 when It learned that David’s Norwich because existing armo­ St. Louis Browns. Lovett, r f ...... 4 to the right of the peen and . Bing telephoned to ^atklM ries are Inadequate. Armories are Most Oompleta Games lees tie aftep two of play, miles south of the river, would news of any Allied operations east Lyck, along the main highway- new Job as a fashion model for a Mother Fortune smiled on the Donahue, lb ., 2 The third and deciding game of Backed by Francis ^ chipped to within two feet of B/ihers and said he had wired to close another German escape also needed in Milford, Putnam, Bssldss winning the most games, Chatter .Johnny Francis, one-timb Hart­ ave the body sent to Manchester of l e Mans -toward Paris, nor from rail lines running northwest from New York agency waa being held PA’s when over to the bench Server, c ...... 4 the series between the East Hart­ pin and got his par. the speardhead whidi c.-osaed the up until he obtained Social Secur­ RockviUe and Westbrook which Trout has pitchM the most com­ J. Hllintki, p, lb 4 ford boxer who has beeri living on The afternoor round was a ' tniriai. point. Blalystok. plete games In toe majors, 22, toe strolled ;Mlekey Katkaveck and Brlttah Score Gains Loire three days ago and struck Soviet troops threw the Ger­ ity status. have no armories at phpsent. George Olda the veteran lunplre L*ipp. P ...... 8 ford Twilight League AU-Stara cuff Keeaey the West C!oast and was recently dong affair with Wilkie wlnr. most innings, 245, ind tied with and announcer Is 78 ysars ole to­ Jake Banks. The minute tots pair in the Merchant Marines, Is spon­ f l i i f t ■ The British on the Canadians’ southward. 10 miles. mans back across the Blebrza riv­ of former professional players ar­ and the local Twi loop All-Star the aecond, Ballaieper winning I Stanley Troutman, war correspondent photographer for NEA four other hurlers In hurling the day. The veteran arbiter with the Totals ...... 40 8 5 24 8 4 will be played Wednesday evening has no peer at the keystsnd sack soring Rojo’s Eastern tour. fourth, Wilkie Winning the fli O a C l i y Hurt n U r i right flank also scorsd gains of The Allied trap, 30 or more miles er, last big water barrier before most shutouts in his leaghe, Uirda. rived the outcome of the game was deep, was 100 miles west of Paris, Service-Acme Newsplctures on Saipan Island, pauses ® East Prussia, and fought for frog voice Is one of tot most en- at the West Side Oval. In the first In the art of fielding as tiior after Though boasting an undefeated with a birdie deuce where he 1 three miles and more, capturing of internment camp to lot a Jap youngster satisfy his curiosity about Incidentally, all ot.hia shutouts touslaatio rooters at the Oval decided. Katkaveck slammed out P. A.’s ...... 005 024 OOx—11 slate, the hard-hitting Baby Sims MartalnvlUe and pushing on to buf it seemed unlikely von Kluge’s bridgeheads from which to press to­ Fainpus Athletic Round Table \ Oak Grill ...... 000 000 201— 3 clash at the Oval, the East Hart­ time In local league contests he a 20-footer but 'Ballsieper In a Fall Here the Inside of his camera. ______have been against toe A’s. Trout’s nightly and knows-basebaU •inside three hits and Banka laced out ford team won by the shutout has robbed many batter’s of base may be past In the role of under­ right back with a beautlftii_ near Bonnoell, seven miles north' shattered forces could put up any ward Lyck, high total ol puts two, In^hree trips.'’ KaHcaveck Runs batted in:?.-Keeney 3, May, , . , west of Falalse, and taking Proua- furth6r d€ff6n*e, on &n offoctlvo ^ ., Yeremenko’s Latvian legions, and out (Jsorgs will announca the Hadtfs, Blanchard, Katkaveck ' 4, score of 3 to 0. In the second clash hits with some sparkling plays dog, For be bag bad but ten pro hill putt of 35 feet on toe ei| Brin^gt Back P, G. A. in Spokane; ^ him in line to bettor the "mioderh" drovs In four runs and scored at East Hartford last week the lo­ fights after capturing toe Metro­ t'GsorKe Butman, 41, who makes mil^s north of Conde-sur- scale, of the 20,000 square mUe within five miles of Falalse from the Paris area because ot Allied | driving toward the Baltic, captured starting batteries In ths Old-timer Dione, Varrick. Two-base hits; afield. Pongratz Is toe Hamilton for a birdie deuce. Ballaieper '. mark of 343 Innings set by F^Uef PA game next Theeday evening et three himself to pace the PA at­ cals won out by'a sebre of g to 2. coach and catcher. The Pfops are politan amateur chumpionship. tha llth after Wilkie caught ^ in the Orford building, UJj,j,eau 15 miles west of Falalse. area through which the American the north. bombings. the rail-highway center of Madona, tack and insure a PA victory. Keeney, Green, Bycholski, Suro­ MoblUt>- Greatest Worry ^ack Trouble Keeps Snead Out In 1941. Ed Walsh of the Chicago the OvaL ■ Two of the stars on the local ros­ in second place In the standing! Sims whipped Henry Davis In con­ woods with his tee shot but WIU, I found lying on the ground on geven-mlle spurts were made ^ whirlwind had swept In the past (The Brazzaville radio, heard by. 75 milea east of Riga. Other unite White So.x Set the all-time record lU rd Straight Victory wiec. Stolen bases; Haefs 3, Suro­ 11 Place In the rear of the j^mericani on the west jjide of Von Kluge's greatest worry, reached within 55 miles of Riga on wiec, Katkaveck, Keeney. Sacri­ ter are Ciiff Kienev »f the league and much of the success enjoyed vincing style. • and kayoed Joe came right back to win tha 18t three weeks. . . . " CBS, said the Allfcs were only one of 464 innings in 1908, when he Youthful Jimmy Blanchard hung champion Poliih Amerlcnns and Torres here in two of three Vic­ ig at 9 o’clock/Yesterday pocket along the V)re-Tlnche- The 18-,mlle corridor between and one-quarter miles from Fa­ continued, is--that the Geptban the southeast in Russia’s attempt By Harry Grayson bfled to various parts of the coun* Cliff Keeney In addition to shak­ fices: Blanchard. Double plays; by the team can be contributed after Ballsteper's second shot ' Army Is only about 50 per cent won 20 games. up Ms third straigbt.jrlctory in Art Pongratz ,.of the Hamilton to his direction of the tean> from tories In a month. In ad^ion to the rough failed to climb the t_ 4j»g by Officer Milton Wag- bray line. Argenten and the Falalse area lalse). to smash remnants of tw6 Nazi NBbi Sports Editor 1 try. ' The victory was Trout’s •fifth ing the battlifg clump that he waa league play and tn so doing, allow­ May to Keeney to Bycholski. Left Within ArtUlery Range mobile. The German ^cbmmand- Armies trappeiL to Estonia and Nelson, whom many consider lm> also knocked In hla first run on bases: Oak Grill 9, P^ A.’s 11. Props. Keeney a his backstopping position. those two local wins, he ksyoed The match cams to a finish on . Taken to the hospltaljn^ol- announced that American oould be completely covered by New York-When the bomU , " giiter\cu7e'tod.y7hnd straight and hla llto in hla last ed only five Mta, all ainglea. Nick Rescano In New Jersey. llth when they halved' the ho _,!«■ amhulanca he waa found to ji^oop, on Saturday had taken 2.- arUllery lire, although In the cen­ The whole escape corridor was er also is severely hairaicapped In | Latvia, of toe se«Mn. Cllff collected two Bases on balls; Blanchard 3. Hilin- Sweep Et^ond Voru dropped on Pearl Harbor, tne | MeSpaden have apreadeaglsd 12 games. In 37 starts, he has Johnny HUinski waa shelled George (Red) Doty, locM wel­ One of the finest shots of tha m a broksn wrist and internal ^2S more German prieonere, brtng- ter this Are necessarily was un­ within artillery range of the Amer­ detenulnlng the strength and di­ besn taken out of the box only five hits, one s douUe, and drove In ski 8. Strike-outs: Blanchard 7, Basketball and Boxing rection of the ^ i e d thrusts be­ North of Yeremenko’s forces, United States (JoU As^claUon ' the reai'to ^ winning ■ ------P. G.. A.-spon- three rune during the game. from the mound the sainute the Hlllnski 4, Llpp 2. Hits off HlllnskI, terweight who was at hlsliest In tire match came after BaUzie riee. ing their four-day total to more observed and therefore could not icans on the south and the Canad- timea. ' PA offensive began to take effect First Round la Combined in Game sliced badly into the Woods on ' ntniMw told. tJie officers that he 13,000. German prisoners form a complete shell Are seal. It lens and British to the north. cause of his almost complete lack Gen. Ivart, Maslennikov’s troops called the whole thing oC. |sored tourhaments tola year, are 5 hits for 4 runs in 3 lr3 Innings; his knockout win over Billy White swept beyond captured Voru, near- even Stephen ht the moment They oat to Five lanlpgs and It waa in the third frame. Roy Llpp. 10 for 7 runs in 6 2-8 innings. here last week, faces Charlie Mc­ seventh hole but he pulled a ti. ,M«fcing his way towards thd^j^on in France elnce the begin- was uncertain, too, as to how Capture of Argentan would of aerial re^ohnalssahce." The Professional Golfers' Asso­ Browns and runqer-up Boston Red The weather was hot yeaterday I*ipp relieved anc, hurled the r^t; iron out of his bag and hit one < b's toilet on the eecond floor ning of the campaign had now mean that American arihor, In a A spoHeiman for Gen. iiwlght D. ill* 38 miles inside Estonia and 95 have been tourlbg together, and Hit by pitcher, by Hlllnski, By- State College, Pa., Aug. 14. Pherson of Brooklyn in the semi­ many big guns the American ciation managed to squeeze to Its Sox divided the first two games in and the players were prespirlng ot toe clash. Although hit hard, Nearing End — —Navy and Marine train­ too sweetest shots ever, sea walked out of .a window. I mounted to beyond 115,000, soearneau wa. — ------. scyhte-llke sweep, behind W®. Eisenhdwer warned French civil- miles from the Gulf of Riga. These are at the'top of theto games. cholaki; Llpp, surowiec.' Balk; iJPt final eight. Doty is still shooting spearhead was able to bring up 1942 CJhamplonshlp, won by Sam­ their "crucial" four-gamg series, to beat the band, to put it mildly. Llpp managed to finish in the box. Llpp. Wild pitches: Hilihskl. Win­ ees at Pennsylvania State col­ for a bout with Joe Bennett, and these parts by hitting Ma . eondition today waa reported] Elsenhower, in one of his rare and service from the southern side emy positions In Normandy, had inn^ to a broadcast to take cover forces have occupied over 60 set- uel Jackson Snead at Absecon, Sammy Byrd, tnb^ or,e-tlms the Red sox winning toe opener Sweatshirts usually worn under through a narrow opening onto I orders 'of the day to all men of the witen Allied planes approach and I tlements to 24 hours, the Russian fankee outfielder, has burned to The winner’s Infield clicked for ning pitcher; Blanchard. Losing lege are playing a new and eo In taking on McPherson meets a eonfortabla. of tlte w rri^r. cut the last d ir ^ es^po highway hard by.AUanUc City, but that 7-6 in 18 Innings, and toe Browns toe Jerseys were massing and even a twin killing in the third green to win the hole from WU" Armies, Air and Naval force®. (Jloflng In the pocket from the toward Paris. The Germans still to avoid enemy routes of travel said, and the swift pace seemingly sizzling rounds. Wood Is th^Qpen pitcher: Hlllnski. Umpire’: Mileekl, Softball League to Con­ far nameless sport—a combi­ middleweight who knocked out the only national toamament taking the abbreviated nightcap Umpire Bob Mileski doffed his when the Barons filled the bases, Falkowski. Tiine 2:08. nation at basketball and box­ Tony Grey here recently. who three-putted. calledVlt a ‘‘definite opportimlty and bridges. He also asked them indicated eariy collapse of German champion for duration, towering 6-1 cut to five Inhlnga by toe shirt and wore Only his coat and Incldently Wilkie is .. for a major Allied victory," which has been aUged since toe but failed to register a score. clude Scheduled Con? ing. LOu Faico, Middletown light­ not to’ travel on bicycles during power to t h e ^ t lc . open season was declared on Japs. OUn Dutra an ex-Open and P. G .\ Maaaaohusetta 7 p. m., curfew chest protector. The latter must quite a guy. when you take ev It may be grasped, he exhorted, davllKht becaui - so much German Incessant fighting raged^tween A. titleholder with a faultlesa Blanchard allowed two hits In test on Friday. The playerg don 18-ounce weight, meete Nate White of Pat­ W A iI f H r t g a Victory Opens to Chicago substi­ law. have felt like a fur coat. the first; one.in the third and tvvo gloves and try for 'haymakers erson, N. J., In one of two sixes. thing into consideration. To 1 "only through the utmost In zeal tr^TO rt has been destroyed that the troops of G « . Ivan (^emlak- stroke. , Rex Cecil, 37-year-old hurier with he ia 54 years old, is — and determinaUon shd speedy sc- The American armored force on tuted for th Jnlted States Open, in the ninth in scoring his third Major League when any opponent attempts Kid Sal of Meriden faces ‘ Billy within three miles: of <>itoe-Sur- but that has been all. Name Playere Win P« O. A. Ytpm San Dlago, hopped off, an The local Softball League will handed, started. to play aboat Uon." the south side of the corridor had The P. O. A. once was held to The Savltt GNms didn’t play ball win. In the seventh vhen the to dribble or shoot for the bas­ Marcus of Hartford. In another years ago and slnca that tlma r Nolreu,. 24 miles south of Caen. on blcyles. But now the famous Athletic and H>ltched toe 1 ^ four yesterday afternoon at the Sta­ Barons tallied two runs, they fail-' conclude its first round schedule ket. Lamr-Dtaiko Sadden Twist>to North plunged more than 110 miles Since D-day, supreme headqv(ar- miles from East Prussia, but toerq ijoa Angeles, but never before to for the Red Sox, giving up Leaders six. A four-rounder completes the won two club champieoahlge,. FfnaBy Take Eetry through Nazi lines since It slashed was no word on Red Army pro­ Round Table brings back toe P. G. dium and It was a lurtcy Ueak for ed to collect a base hit. Fpu'r of Friday evening when the Suicides It teaches a man "to take a card. ■ pnaa Anna Dsmko of VI Bridge The___ trap ^ was sprung. It was tere said. Allied planes have hit 70 the Pacific nortow eat liU^and no runs to. be credit­ battle the North End Firemen. has been successful tn buaineas u waa msrrlbd Saturday to jigclosed after five days of secre- Alc«3 the Vlre-Ctonde road eastward from the Breton penln- gress. . A. title test over the grassy lawns the PA’S as Mlcksy Katkavsek the seven errors the PA’a commit­ punch in the mouth," .says Lt. haa t "o sons, Arthur Jr„ who - 110 miles German headquarters and are of Spokane’s Manlto club, August There is a 36-hole qualifying ed with hisTMnt major league vic­ National League The leag^ue after getting away Harry Light, former William Xmmot, son- of Mrs. Anna | gy shrouded operations west of the wMt his patrols entered ^ guig. From Le Mans, Red Army forces west of toe round, 18 on Monday, August 14, and Jaks Banks dscidtd to corns ted In the game figured in the an ensign in toe Navy and Brpt Roeque, 2 1-2 miles north of “ e Paris, It is 30 miles known to have killed one general Sandomierz bridgehead across the tory when Bdbhy Doerr hit his put and play with tot PA nine. losers’ scoring. to a late start has produced some and Mary atolete and now of 39 Purnell Place. The parts, when powerful American —MaJ. 9en. Ritter von BUber Von 14-20. ^ . and 18 the ,’oUowlng day. With fifteenth home ru h ^ th one out in Batting— Walker, Brooklyn, who at 15, ConsiatenUy ahoota .l svas performed at 11* a. I armored and infantry spearheaM Vassy atronifhold, capturlti| ^ a Icacoq and another 25 to Ar- upper Vistula, south of Warsaw, Never an organization to do TTie gams wss decided tos mlnuts CSlff Keeney finally broke his .366. outstanding games in the Initial Navy v-ia physical director. Dawams. match play at 36 holes, 81 com­ the 13th. The Brawns’ second Sport Slants |90s. / vy -ItsT. Thsodor# B. Palmer, I sweeping In a 260-mlle arc through en route, and finally gentan. beat off enemy armor and main anything to a small way, the the two sluggers appearsd. Hump up at the plate and came Runs batted in—Nicholson, Chi­ round and with the teams lining Their oeoraa: / ■.... leUc Bound Table has underwrit­ pete on Wednesday, reducing G»a-, gams win enabled the^ i® rstain up new additions for th-fir roster sr of ths Bmanusl Lutheran Le Mans, converged upon the (ter- perately held b ^ lo n of Bstry | Allies ^ ttlcd to clote jOrn tsdned pressure sgatost the War- their six and a' half*game mugin. through with two hits. Keeney was cago, 85. ISy George hlaolUe Morohig law-Kradow line. ten full expenses estimated to ex­ field to 16, then eight and four be­ Charged with three mlscues, but In the la.at half, another standout ch. at ths parsonsgs on | man flank and rear In a sudden after a week of flghtir^. trap, the U. 8. First Army opened fore the final round is played on Max Lanier gained~hls ISw^Vlc- The. poldltr have left toe M t Hits— Muslal, St. Louis, 149. mansgsr has selected an all-star New Haven, Aug. 14.—(JV - A Par—Out; 4r'4 5 5 2 6 4 - I.^Chivdi street PMtor Palmer ^ la t to the north. This swing took On the road north of ^ a general offensive at dawn Sun­ ceed $30,000. . , „ Nebo grounds but tos fsnes it he also contributed the fielding , Doubles—Musial, St. Louis, 39. round is in view. tsam, tha votes will be tabulated In — 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3—34. Total sSnday. ^ . tory of the season and his filth.; Cheney Brotliers’ Machine Shop few black- .ut briefs to keep the 1 e M single ring service. I the Americans through Alencon, Caen the British finally clinched day against the western end of the Proceeds, minus only taxes, over the J3odgers In toe opener as -sealedalsd and tot Army hat placed ays of the game. Johnny Green, Triples — Bsrrett, Pittsburgh, and the squad will be announced, enstomers quiet until Lou Black Wilkie—Out: 88802442 Ths bridal ‘ atttsndanU ware I Bees and Argentan, only 18 miles wntrol of Thury-Harcourt. whwe German line tn Noi-mandy, advanc­ Germans Announce to the Fort George Wright In 25 renewals only once nae a uteh Becker, Hank Haefs also 15. qllnched the first round and the name player failed to win the P. toe leagde-leadlhg St. Louis Ckud- sifeim all iM^iund remkidtng one Thursday evening, all teams are concludes his vacation and $;tts 38. In—0 4 3 4 0 4 5 8 4—87. T m » M, Adamy, alscs of I south of the Canadian FJrst Army fiery ruins at one time wer* ^ ing some miles on a front betweOT (S)nvalescent Center and Ba^er that there is to gfound the combined hurling of Home runs —^icholson, Chico- battle for the remaining spots in reminded of the league meeting at -^70. Osowiec Evacuated G. A., wtoch gives you a rough inala took two gai»M itom Brook­ be no trespassing, the standings ha'vs been tossups back on his Job, part of which is hrids. and Martts Habersm. five miles above Falalse. neither side coidd stay. 'Hie ^^to^ Vlre and Mortain. This attack feU General HospiUl of Spo!iane. -rhe lyn 4-1 and 7-8. Harry Brscbesn U t N s6b^ toe best footbaU fltld Htllnaki and Llpp to their liking go, 26. tile W2at Bide Rec at which time this column.... Banslepei^-Out; 0 4 8 8 4 0 6 .„ against" toe wedge from which the London, Aug. 14—(ff)—The Ger­ idea of the toughness of Its match with every team but the Cadets, Ber of the bridegroom was! Now the American armored a few days ago had claimed Athletic Round Table sees toe got 'ersdjit for-hla Llto win against in .town ukL, onone of toe best In and cracked out two bingles Stolen basee — Barrett, Pitts­ the roster changes will be present Just about the time we were in* —40. In—5 4 4 6 8 4 8 4 8—87. T(p r W n ■ ••hammer" was beating the Oe^ capture of Thury-H«courL A few Nazis tried unsuccessfully a week mans announced today the evacua­ tournament netting the oveneaa play. Tom Creavy was Its lone apiece. Frank Vlttner was the only burgh, 17. battling it out. The Cadets failed ed anS huslness of the coming tal-77. tion of the Important communica ^ k h orse winner. He came down tNd dafssts In winning ths second the stats. Wltostoe gridtroi. sea­ to win a game up to tills writing tending to nominate Lee Q. Mur­ | • ^ ^ b r l ‘ds wore a gown of ^ I t e mans against the Canadian-B^t- machine-gunners held ou In^ a ago to split toe. Allies in Norman­ veteran rehabilitation fund $80,- son six weeks sWay It is hoped Baron batter that was able to ' Pitching —Wilks, SL Louis 10-1, round will, be discussed. Time of Aftornoon dy and Brittany. The Americans tiona center 01 Osowiec, 15 miles in*ftont at Wannamolsett R. I-. « ,Ba®)®> but with some additions to tht'lr ray as a fighter who might do ^ maraulsatte. with flngsr tip ' veil I Ish "anvil below Caen. ••eulclde etand." ho^® ''"’ 000, and you can bet it will. Rip SeweU won' Us 13tb and that the field will M^vallable for solve the dellvety of Bla.ichard. .909. the meeting has been set at 8. WUkle—Out: 0 4 0 8 2 6 1 8 4 ^ I Attached to a rhlnsstons crown. Field Marshal Guenther pushed forward several miles, tak­ By Lew Tendler south of the East Prussian front­ Snead b In Hospital toe age of 20 to 1981. squad for the next round they (Jonnectlout promoters some good, 39. In—4 0 4 4 8, I reinforced before the British final­ Frits Ostsnnueller annsxed his the High echool team. Both teams placed two runners ------.^Anaerican League the Norwslker got himself involv­ ■Sto bouquet w a e S white gladioli Kluge’s defense, of Franco south ing hundreds of prisoners. Fortner Ugbtwelght Boxer ier, and toe withdrawal of Nazi Back trouble, which has sfea- Walter Hagen bagged toe F O. on the sacks tn toe first inning but have alrsady warned the other I Ballslepw-Out: 0 5 8 5 8 6 6 f ly cleaned It out “a kilometers” to. the 10th victory of the eeason as the Batting — Doerr, Boston, .800. ed in a Madison Bquara Gardsn |.*U S^lSf.r,hiiA. of the Seine appeared doomed aa Four mUe* southeast rf w t Betreat to Daylight Two fights with Benny Leon­ lines taw man Sam Snead to toe Navm A. five Umes, Gene Sarasen t w a neither could score. After walking teams that they won’t be easy ------38. In—4 4458. _ west. and Long Jim Barnes. Lao Dle- Pittaburgh Pirates swept a twin- There will be no Twilight Lettaue Runs batted in — Stephens, St. pickings. bout'which, dispatches from usual­ h ^ H s F m tid rf honor woro rose his forces squirmed under l^htfiU hub to the “Normandy Swlteer- How deapcratcly toe Germans ard provided plenty of thrills, but Training SUUon ®®" from toe Boiton bravee $ to two batters to open the second LouiSr 76. Sports Roundup Week-End Teurnamealz ' maiwilsotte, with arm bouquet of punishment to pull out through Osowiec is a FOIish city on toe gel, Paul Runyan and Denny bill J game at the Qval timlght as to4 Other Games on Tap ly unimpeachable sources said. Ang. 18, Saraapatakea, Salkzil land," the Britlrii also wanted to retreat was shown by toe one that made my eyes bulge Diego,, will prevent the V. gtoian and 3 to 1 for the Buce' fifth and game originally scheduled between 'HJIinski fanned Kletcha, Blanchard Hits— Doerr, Boston) 136. i Mak gladioli and gypeophlla. ths suddenly narrow gap their daylight withdrawal, Sunday Blebraza river which the Russians from defending his crown. Shute were repeaters. Other wto- . Two other .games will be pn tap Just about put the spectators to I Firat—Toaa Faulknar 60-82-' lost and recaptured Do""®^ came in 1914, my second year of forced on Sunday. Railreiads from sixth atralghf win. Frank col- the WUllmantlo Fliers and the anff^.Reeney In succession to wipe Doubles — Chillenbihe, Cleve­ with the C adets playing the’ South By Hugh Fullerton, Jr, sleep..,. 8—69. r A roMptton for*^ forty guests All Escape Roads Cut s violent German counJer-aUacK to too face of massive Allied air Assignment' In the neis were Jock Hutchinson. Toim man hit Us fourth homsr In five out the threat. land, 80. - fighting. Konigsberg and Lyck to East my Armour, Olln Dutffc Jblmny RockvUle Hill BllUes has been End Firemen and on Wednesday (JV-For This reportedly sad affair may Art Knofla 40-IMS-9—78. 1 Mhllowad at ths horns of Mr. and PracUcally all hla escape ro^a supported by rocket guns. strength. Taking full advantage of I was paired with Freddie Hal* Forces keep Ben games to vrin the sedon(T contest. Things Begin To Break Triples —Lindell, New York, 9. Wm Adaray of 9J Bridge toward the Seine were cut. _ Al- Prussis, Warsaw, Grodno and RervoltsrHenry Picard, Byron Nel- moved up a couple of weeks. evening the first round champions, the benefit of baaeball tearas that be Just the thing, however, that Peach 39-40-79-0—73. Bison fell to thle advanw. the situation, toe Allied air arm flng, a kid about my size, to- t Ghezzl, Paul Runyan. Dutch Har­ Bvca.la Twin BUI The Borons filled the sacks In Home, runs — Doerr. Boston, 16 with whom the bride Uved, lied Air Forces were pouncing on had ite biggest day since D-Day. Blalystok cross there. The city rison, Clayton Heafner, Jimmy ton, Vic Ghezzl and Sam 8n®ad—; Cheney’s and the Icemen repra*- are wondering where they'll train will result in Lee Q performing in TMrd—Bill Kemtody. Canadian Infantry In the Orne- four-round preliminary. We bat­ lies 25 miles below Lyck and U Tha ‘ and The boxing card at the Hartford the third vrith no outs, yet failed Stolen bases —Stlrnweiss, New senttng L. T. Wood, will tangle. next spring, we offer this report Low Grooa The bride has been employed by every movement of the GermMs, Lalze river triangle J^t to leaving masses of wreckage and Demaret, iixn Thmesa. ‘ £ not a flash In toe pan anywhere CUcago WUte Sox exchangsd to score as the PA infield came up York, 36. hla home state. Certainly he’s in Chaasy Brothers, In the flare de- wrecking hundreds of locomotives tled like young wildcats for three considered a fortress key to the Auditorium outdoor arena tomor­ An AllStar game with tha pick from Oklahoma U., which recently no position now to ask 15,000 and Tom Faulkner 40-32—72. east had' a similarly <115,“:“ *^ mtiny enemy dead and wounded heats. I thought I’d never be Thomson ahd other establish^ along toe line. . 1* drubbinga as toe Yankees woh the with a fast double play to end the Pitching — Hughson, Boston, Bill Peach 30-40—70. aartment; and the bridegroom la a and thousands of rail cars. Not Marshland approaches to toe dlf- The P. G. A. row night haa all the earmarks of of the league opposing the (Lieney finished a summer footbaU session a mortgage on the stadium in re­ taking and holding along toe roads. , ,, tt a able to get off my stool for the ■hotmakera out of the oompetl- opener 10-1 and the WUte Sox a bang up ard- The undsreard Is inning. In the PA half, things be­ 18-6, .783, nine la to be arranged. Each team Aug. IS, Swaepatekas, Snndu waavsr to one of the silk mlUs of a single wagon or bicycle was Im- Illustrative of the toll, U. s. fllcult Masurian lake country of one In which an accident Is Uksly came to take toe second 11-3. Ruse and wUl start again in 90-degree turn for his ser*/lcea bu, eight miles ^ th w w t ol fourth. ------' East Prussia. _ tlon, but the field-will' be large and topped with three favorites, Red gan to pop. Green singled. Becker First—Paul Jeaanla 45-44-8A— ,- jpatarson, N. J., where the couplej mune from attack from the Falalse, also were aln in hltomi, Florida, where Ensign Breton peninsula where the re­ icana In their breakthrough. He -4> 2 cups milk (not canned) left to score Haefs. Llpp replaced gone up and down the flstl. ladder ,0urtln is attending the sub-chaser vasion. British staff officers yei- duction of the U-boat bases and also cited the problem of toe he’d been pole-axed, actually be­ severed from Imnd communications Tha twin-triumph moved them Into the Middletown battler hasn’t lost year-old - catcher, promises to add heat rarely contract coldSv^They so many times he’d niake a.good 5 tablespoons sugar HlUnaki on the mound for the his name to the long list of fam­ -ibdiool. ports of Brest. S t Naaalfe, Lor- lengthening Allied communication gan to snore. by a Russian corridor to toe Bal­ 1 t€RRPOOn lemon 6XtTRCl aevanth place, one game ahead of a scrap since. Oensro Rojo meets don’t chili:.interesting, pkrhsM, fireman and who else Is there? it' was my first knockout—and tic sea west of R^ga. _ the Dodgers, who fsU biCbk into toe Baby Sims tn tos tan round fts- Barons. Blanchard filed ^ t to ous players developed In Baltimore but the baU duK. arlll continue 'to . •nte bride was graduated from lent and S t Malo i m was to P*«- lines. Few drop! yellow food color- rtghtfleld and after the catcb, Sur­ ' Lee Murray, bdt this is where Eastern MUcltester High school to 1940, greta. Th e Americans made idlgn* This officer said toe Germans how my eyes popped out! The German ^sommunlque re­ aevmith place, one gams ahssd of ture, —John J. McGraw, Roger Bresnk- train where Judge Landie tells -t^s came in, Ing, If desired owiec Jboted. Katkaveck attempt­ han. Wee WUlle Keeler, Hughey W and from Duke University, Dur­ Receives Degree 'advanced In the siege of Brest now probably would have to pull ported bitter-fighting to Russian 1 cup cooked rice tbs Dodgsra, who feU back 'Into them, regardless of temperatures. bridgeheads across toe , Vistula the National league cellar. Doty and Marcus hsve been ing to go from second, to third was JszuUngs, Wilbert Robinson, Babe Hartford .., ...... 7 4 ham, "N. C., where she was a mem­ supreme headquarters sMd. back their rtato supply-depots to 1-4 cup chopped raisins ^eptsliext fight apparently is to Albany ___ ...... 70 ber of the dean’s list, president of Pushing down both sides ot the river at Baranow, 110 miles The Washington Senators snap.^ aroimd for a good many years and out to retire toe side. Ruth and , to name a OptlmlMn Dept...... ' About Town 1-4 teaspoon salt . ___ PM( tip Two More • be in Madison Square Garden Sep­ Williamsport ....5 4 ' Fhi Mu social sorority and a mem- Ome river oh a straightening front below Warsaw, and southeast ot Mix Hoe, r a ls ln a ^ t and ^ a five-game losing streak by have both been, up and down In handful. . ,Vince DlMaggie, who is having tember 8, perhaps against oiie of Warka, 32 miles below the Polish fiownlng the Cleveland Indiana 'Hie winnerr' Mled toe bases Young Lollar—elx fest,.~170— Utica ...... 6 8 bar of the Panbellenic Council. the Canadian First Army captur- Woman’s f«ihi*sT)oone euffar. Divide amoni; toe boxing game, ttotb are crowd a slight argument wlto ownei Bill the five featherweights whe posted ..49 Ensign (Jurtto Is a graduate of Mystic Review. No. ^ W oi capMjtU- twice 2-1 and 4-1. EarUy Wynn pleasers and are not afraid to again In tos fourth, but failed to pas catching Intelllgsnce, possess­ Binghamton ed three more vlUagee a ^ fo t hold f i v e r s Benswsnger .01 toe Pirates over a forfeits for -he privilege of taking Scranton ... ___41 Worcester Academy and Duke within two or three miles ox Benefit Association, wpl h( Southwest of Lake Pskov to the tennet tablet by crushing In c^d received credit for toe second-game stand up and slug It out with, any score. The last of the fifth was es a strong arm. International HOM^-fRONT business meeting tomorrow eve­ ehotoc'r story and this time the $9.97 .dinner check (toe dues, limit a whack at his title. Elmira . ,...... 37 Uhiversity and a member of Kap­ Cbnde-eur-Nolreau squeezing a encircled Baltic region, the (3er- water. Add remaining sugar, lem­ 'trietdiT, Us first triumph since foe. Doty looked impressive lest League umpires speak of how l|a is $4.50) says: “K you think I cat One of the.hopefuls, Pedro Her­ pa Sigma fraternity. little more out of the Germans’ ning at 8 o'clot*- to Odd Fellows man buUeUn said "embittered June 28. He had lost 10 straight, PA’s picked up two more runs to handles low pitches and he's a 'Wilkes-Barre ..,^.40 MAN SHORTAGE hall. This will be toe only meeting on extract and food J f week when, he ecored a KO after too much, trade ’ m e."... .Where nandez, must be challenging NaUo'nal corridor. . ^ .. fighting Is going on with Soviet milk. Warm slowly. sUrrtag cortj tops In toe 'majors. 'being virtually out himself. increase their'lead. Surovriec dou­ lollapaloosa on foul balls. this month, and It is hoped ah bled and '•'Scored on Katkaveck’s does he think they'll find imy "strictly from hunger/ to use a St. Louis ...... 77 The American reinforced toe forceg, which made a further ad­ atantly. Test a drop on Inslds of The Cincinnati Reds hshded the -sWiille Lollar is batting no mors takers since that tab became pub­ phrase popular with pugilism’s pa- 2,440,000 WOMIN many of toe members will attend vance. ’ The i Sovlete were de­ New York Giants their fifth and single. Blanblwrd sacrificed and than .3^, hs Is a power hitter Cincinnati ...... 59 southern wall of toe corridor by aa can conveniently do so, wrist frequently. When Many local fans have bean seen lic?....B en Chapman, who hopes tronV. Senor Pedro was. the first thrusting a new bridgehead over VS. 8S0.000 MIN clared attacking to Latvia "with ably warm (110 degrees ? .) n«Jt Sixth straight dsfsata by taking St toe weekly earde that are toe runner, Katkaveck, advanced who was aided by toe bandbox­ Pittsburgh .68 Ellinstou both ends of a twin-UU 4-3 and to third on r passed ball and scor­ to manage a Brooklyn farm club name 'fighter Willie' ever met, and (Chicago ,^,^-67 64 .48*: toe Varenne river between Dom­ Over 200 members of Mlantono- superior forces,” an ' exprassion hot iw o v e St once operated in grand style. Match­ like Oriole Park. wMch burned to when his tour of duty as s Dodger he gave him a going over,, but Add diSsolyed renneV UblM si^ I g-2. George Hausinann made three ed as Keeney went out, third to New York ...... 60 58 .4 «., front and Mayenne. The A.111^ There are 3 ein- mah Tribe, Independent Order of wtoch appeared to be 'preparing maker Qua Browne has tried to the' ground. Baltimpre’s Munici­ pitcher .enda, reports: ‘Tve worked good, two years ago this ■month. t Edwin C. Pease and two children stir quickly for a few 'Sirrora in toe fourth Inning of toe first, Boston 53 Judy and Edwin of Brighewaters, line, so far as announced, now nine Red Men and their guests, held toe German home front for news put on toe b(at passible shows and pal Stadium, where the club' now under Joe McCkirthy, Bob Sbaw- Willie has been Improving ever from the Argentan area west to gle U. S. women,. of another major reverse Pour at once; while still nightcap to give the Redr four he has mat wJUi marked success. Ths PA’s added another cluster plays its home games, has a short Philadelphia ...... 41 6 t” '“;40i '51 Long Island, who have been visit­ , aged 20 t».24 . . . the Annual outing of' the local o^ over rice mixture In dessert dishes. unearned runs. Nap Reyes, sub­ of runs in toe sixth, this time four, key, Miller Huggins, Bucky Har­ since and. Inasmuch as we haven't Brooklyn ...... 43 66 A Domfront and Mortain, north to a der at the Villa Louisa, ^rch With no baseball in town tomor­ left -field. ris. Oscar Vltt. Jimmy Dykts and heard of Hernandez in the interim, ing Mr. Pease' aunt. Miss Marion point several miles northeast of Let stand St room t®»«p«*®J||“" **”' bing for toe Injured Phil Wein- Lo lead 11 to 0. With one out. May American Fease of Main street, have return­ Mountain road. .Bolton yesterwy. row night the ardent sport fans Lollar 4-F la Bargain Jos Cronin. With this experience we can only asaiime that the Puerto Vlre and then east to toe Falalse Tlameihrawers-V ted til set. about 10 minutes. Cnul. traub at first base for the Giants and Haefs were both safe on intt- In a Sunday double-header, Lol­ St. Louis ...... ,*..66 ed home. Mr. Pease spent his boy­ So large was the crowd'tost din­ Will probably Jotimey down to toe and What I hope to obtain from RiCan’a progresa has amounted to .69 area. ner was served to- two different msde six Uts In sevsn official Umss Wetoetsfield avenue arena and neris successive bobbles. Surowlsc lar, a right-hand Mtter, smacked Boston .. hood days to Ellington and after To Screen Attauli Tomato Cheesa Salad at. bat nicked by s pitch and the Leo Durocher toe next tints I little. Detroit ...... t . s i Retreat Note Boat periods. A sports program of soft- chancee e t them witnessing a Ug two home runs In each game, a' manage a ball'club It should be graduating from Wharton. School Thousands of .^lUed bonslters London, , 'Aug. 14—VThr .Y**® sacks were loaded again. Katka­ New York ...... 55 ball, -boccl and 'other games wss Germans are ustog._flsmethrowers J can tomato soup ^ league show are good. On paper feat accomplished by only three better than Cfiass B.’’ . .. .Wonder It's an Interesting schedule the •f Finance, University of Pennsyl­ and fighters ripped with frightftu 1-2 cup. Wld water vsek singled over second to . drive Chicago ....52 vania, entered the emp.oy of the enjoyed during the afternoon and to screen their assaults on Warsaw TMay’s Games toe card lool^ aweU. other Orioles In ths club's long his­ what Ben can learn from Leo that University of Connecticut Is ar­ toll yesterday at toe congested evening. 1 envelope gelatine home May~ 'ind Haefs. .Siapwlec tory. He has -wi,;# manufactured Cleveland ..,.. 63 Talon Hookless Faatner Company, columns of tanks, trucks and positions _of ths Polish, under­ 1-2 cup boiling water and Katkaveck woAed a double he didn’t already know-wher. - he ranging for its return to the grid­ Philadelphia ■ .60 Inc. He is no ^ manager of the ground forces, a communique Eastoni home runs with tot bases loaded, oaraed MmseU a year’s suspension iron this fall. . . . Home and Home troops fsdltog back all along' the If you have trouble keeping 1-2 cup ffrated cheese V Remaining Games ~ steal imd both runnels scored on has 14 In aU. Washington .... )'.66 qlwrchandlsing division to the com-- front General Bor, underground 1-2 cup chopped' green p®PP®r Hartford at Binghamton (2). for belting an umplrs? double headers with C. C, N. Y., way to Paris. Desplta this terrl- your big summer straw hats on, > WUkes-Earre - at Williamsport. Keeners doubla to left. A good 'looking boy, qdlet, '^"Mny’s New York office. - - fle aerial pounding, toe withdraw' try sewing a small comb Into the commander, said today. 1-8 teaspoon salt » TTm Barons averted a shutout In and Brooklyn University and. If A. > Miss Katherine Clapp of Hart- The bulletin distributed, by toe Albany at Utica. , In T^League assuming and thoroughly relaxed Monday MaMum they can agree on it, a double- Mies Barbara Landberg al of Field Marshal Gen. Guenther front o f toe band, prongs facing Soak gelatine In cold w a ^ , a«M Scranton at Elmira. • . toe seventh when they tallied two at all t^ es, on and off toe field, -Jtord to at her horns here for a two von Kluge’s Normandy Avmy —- 'hack and you’ll find It lots easier London Polish government said a hot water and boUlrtg markers without toe aid of a hlL After signing aa assistant oosch header with the Univeralty of Sports Schedule Albany at UUch (2). Lollar is 4-F because of a throat Green Bay Packers, big vscstlon* *’ Miss Barbara Marie Lundberg. onise 8 (» divisions strong and to keep your bonnet on. German dsatroyer shelled tbs west Stir until gelatine Is 41mol'w. Following is toe remaining Four Infield boots and a walk ac­ at tot Maine... .Football teams usually . T iM ofe Mac Charter to at The bank of the 'Vistula river between add rmt of ingredients. |^t AnMtIcaa Infection, A - Klelotd condition, tn George Trafton sold’ Ma manager­ know a lot about each other after daughter of Dr. end Mrs. George packed with ths flnept, 88 arotorsd echedule of play in toe Twlllghl counted for toe Qak Streeters medical terminology. So Sherman Week of Augost 16 thraagb 'FMttov, Columbia Lake, for ths toe Ponlatowad bridge and toe In tbolds and cblU. Serve on let­ Cleveland at W a s h in g t o n moa Lellac Mt fear I ial contract wlto lightweight Wil­ one meeting, and the second game Lundberg of East Center street, dlvlslmis to all France—■aras a ra; l(ntght)—Gramek (4-6) vs. Lson- League: runs. Tbs final run of tos game lets Ms receiving and extra-bage Ang. 20 y^atoder of the summer. was. graduated Saturday at the treat and not a rout railroad to Dansig aM day Stmdsy. tuce with mayonnaise. Wed., Aug. Ig-T-Weet Sides 'va. was also scored by toe Barons, inns In doaUe-header. lie Joyce to Charley Schustei of in each aeries ought to be aome- Tonight ,, Pfc. Arnold Sellgson has re- The Gemuma took toe Stawk |atd (9-8). Mtting do toe talking. Hollywood.... And BUent Sam .thlng special... .We liad our first 30th annual -JBoetonLJtolvefalty The Ctermans were putting up Detroit at PUIadelpUa (night) Hamilton. this in toe ninth

a i t ’ A. jyiAMCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEOTER, CONN., MONDAY, A UGUST 14,1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, At7G.U^T 14, 1944 >AGE ELI > T E H Rooms Without Board 59 41 Household Goods 51 I Rooting ______Doifs—‘Bit ds>-Fet8 board)—Now what would you do' A man suffers about the worst’ Automobiles for Sale ROOM IN PRIVATE home fOr HOl.D KVKKYTHINi Announcements'' - A PEDIOREEL CoUls puppy. Ex­ UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC ranges. QasnBed if a akitttsh itorse came along? - malady known when he imaginei K ^ iin N O a tusiPViR of chim­ Variety of gaa,. electric and oom- desirabl woman, coi»veniently Cfandidate—I’d stop the car and [there la something serious the FOR SALE— 193" BUICK sWan. cellent for children. Call Hartford located. Kitchen privileges. TeL NEfeD MONE\ ARE YOt bUT Inquire 97 Blssell street or tele­ neys, valleya flasblnga, and gut­ bilnation ranges, parlor heaters, Sense and Nonsense then stop the engine. : matter with him. Uie s u**d csr? Do you need car ters. Done expertly am reason­ 8-4304 or 961 Forbes street East 2-0'J46 bctweei.,6-8 p. m. Qatrified phone 7793. Hartford after 7 p. m. ______pot burners, circulation nealers A^dvertisemen ;s- Alderman—And then?. j ------repairs? Let ua help you with ably ov your local .roofer E. V and kerosene heaters. Chambers' : Candidate—If the hoirae was. Bride— My huaband promises to your financing. Immediate service. 1933 LASALLE 4 dopr sedan. A :lUln. TsL 7707. 890 Wood- 2 ATTRACnVE Rooms with com­ Peraonnel Manager—You say vstion of motor fuel throughout After Midnight how' many’a In still skittish I would take the car - give me every dollar ha aama. Warehouse, Manchester Green. plete light housekeeping, facili­ EISEMHOUER ^ t52**®^** Call 2-1730 now. The Manchester real clean ;ar. In good condition Live Stock—Vehicles '^42 For Rent For Sale you’ve never had any experience the United States. We must use the party the flivver will hold. apart and hide it in the grass until | Friand—Better make him prom- f e r & c m e n t s ties If desired. Continuous pot First Biography of Amorica*s. Groajb Gonorat gasoline sparingly, not only that Home Oedlt, 8«9 Main street, throughout. Priced low for quick FOR SALE— KITCHEN Move, T o Sell CasrttehS. iOte Aaa Wn dw id lllllw)j DIafHbaWd! WA,Se«vle,. la*. selling In our Indust^? he got by. Ise to give you every dollar ha Manchester, Conn. Rooms 0-6-7. sale. Cole Motors at the Center. I f o r b a l e - o n e SOW, SIX bedroom Mt and Venetian blinds. water. Electrical refrigeration, T o Buy Applicant—That’s right. the ration allowances ahall not be Definitions: geta. He has poUtlcal Job, I For Sal* Moving—Trucking- centrilly located. 14 Arch street Personnel Manager—Well, what reduced but chiefly that there wiU Telephone 4164. weeks old pigs. Ons Fordson Apply after 7:00 p. m. 670 Center Man: A bundle 4f habits Sup­ A farm er Is a man who m akes low. S tora g e______tractor as Is. Call 8030. street Call 3989. Commanding General ' but was oack in the United States aelling experience have you had? be no lack for our men In the air, ported by deaire and aggravated ITo Bot ToSeU WOOD FOR SALE, for e^ove or FOR SALE- 1936 BUICK Deluxe Applicant—None. on the' land and on the sea who inoncy on his farm and spends it Ewrepeu U rn ter ' on June 3 at a disci'ssion of mUl- by a conscience. In tow n. An agriculturist is one .Ur Oastles fireplace, $:'9 a cord. Call 6370. 4 door sedan. Complete itnotor AUS'HN a c h a m b e r s CO.— I FOR SALE—8 REl^L good Jersey , 3 ROOMS OF CHOICE maple, fur­ taiy and supply problems which Peraonnel Manager— Have you are fighting our battles. Politics: A promising career. family cows. Inquire 864 Bldwell Apartments, Flats, Honsca for Sal* 73 who makes money In tow n. apd The without imagination la' overhauled. Only run 1.00 miles Trailer van service. Removals j niture, scatter rugs, lamps, p . K ill was also attended by Lord Louis ever studied aalesmanship or ad­ Alimony; When two ! like an f o r SALE--OREEN hard wood, Tenements people i spends It on his farm . ■ " vatory without a tela-1 since. Tires good, ready to pun. from coast . j coast deluxs equip­ street CsUl 7406. chairs, Stands, card tables, radios, I FOR SALE—XIODERN 6 ROOM Whether the event makes Mountbstten. vertising? A candidate for the police force m ake a m istake, erne of them haal ____ I scope. Don' suitable for fireplace, stoves or breakfast sets, child’s table and Applicant—No, sir. afraid to dream— | Lost and Foond ^ Call 4998. ment crating, packing and stor­ 4 ROOM APARTME»rr to rent house, fireplace, picture book man, or the man makes the Out of these and succeeding was being verbally examined: try build on thoae' furnaces, gl5. cord, delivered. Tel. age. AGEH4T NORTH AMERI­ chairs, crib, wardrobe, glider, the conjecture of his­ conferences came the first news Personnel Manager—Then Ivhy j Examiner—If .o u were alone la - * * * £ 1«-** a Mrann whn whan v«'ii - o* John’s best friends 1938 CHEVROLET COUPE, heat­ Poultry and Supplies 43 Duplex street, completely furnish­ kitchen, storm wlAdows and •vent, is ^SSE S AND CASE m 7849. CAN VAN LINES INC. EaU- I porch chairs, vanity, buffet and torians. With Gen. Douglsb Mac- that our nation was soon to throw did you coma in her and ask for % a police car and were pursued by aa?h!m ^“Hor aro^ rouV" tens! ** the Widow t o er, good tires, |6-b0 weekly. Will ed. Telephone 7325. screens, brass plumbing, extra Mk him. How are you. I*'** express his sympathy: -| o ( Center. Reward. Call mates to all parts of O. 8. A l's4 FOR SALE—^FULL grown white 1 odd furniture. Call 8187. Austin Arthur fighting, to hold off the Its power against Hitler’s mighty saleamsui’e Job ? a desperate gang of criminals In 1 WANTED—ALL KINDS of elec­ accept trade. Brunner’S, 80 Oak­ large landscape lot, excellent AppUesnt—I’ve got a brand new The other day ai man who Peklns ducks, i - each. Telephone Chamber’s Warehouse, Manches­ Japa swarming into the Philip­ forces for the llbe.rHtion of the another car doing sixty miles an tric wiring and repairl9K. Any land street Open evenings ’till 9; 6’ 87. location. Call 2-1286. set of tire,. d sr** ,‘,®IJ*n’t'*th^*aomefhlng^^^ "ved all his life house 2-1804. ______^______ter Green. Open dally 8-6. Satur­ Wanted to Rent pines and the Island# of the Pa­ conquered countries of Europe hour-along a lonely road, what realize the w ickedness and in tol-l'l. , m em ento of him ? I puzzled his friends by size Job given prompt attention. Call 6191. would you do? next -n O E R CAT. to 'Vicinity of day 7-12. Evenings, Monday, cific, the question arose. Who wlU the armies of freedom were aoon erance In the first person aingular. asked him \wh> Phone 3976 before 7 p. m. _____ WANTED TO RENT—FIVE OR to meet In decisive combats the Wheeled luggage is . another Candidate (looking pusaled for Widow-"'(raising her velvety. . > - x." Main street Left home 1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 1941 H a i r i n g Wednesday and Friday 7:30-9. - Resort Property for Sale 74 lead the forces against tt'.e Axis Articles for Sale 45 six room house or apartment in armies of despotism. The official ]>081-war promias. How fins! Just a moment)—Eighty! brown eyes, which a few seconds bothered. “Eh," he tola\theh at S days ago. Reward. Call T R A N 8 P ORTATION available Dodge sedan, 1941 Pontiac sedan. hordes who have conquered Eu­ A story of the days when autosi before had been wet with tears) “Aw reckon Its t’ gipsy in PLANO TUNING and repairing; FOR SALE—rSUITABLE for cot­ realdenUal section, preferably FOR SALE— 2 RtKlM oottsga, rope and now, threaten to Invade proclamation on June 25, 1942, lop onto your trunk and drive It N from South jianchester. To and 1941 Chevrolet aedan,^ 1941 Lin­ MODBRNIS'nC VANITY with tage, 2 white metal single beds 10x18 white sink. Can be used read: to the nearest vacation spot. , were new and Dobbin aC’l hing of i How would I do? player piano specialty. John fumiahed. Christian family of both North and South America? ' No'rice (who had been given a the highway. Tha city board wat: ------If. new born babies know notliK r3Z~wxLLBTT containing from Colt’s, Van Dyke Plant, 6:48 coln Zepher. 1941 Bulck sedan, bench, like new, |20. Apply 9 complete, $3 each. Couch $2, year around. Call 8627 after 5 p. "The War Department today an­ 1940 Pontiac sedan, 1940 Oldsmo- ] Cocherham, 26 Bigelow street four Including two grown chil­ There were many able generals demonstration In a used ca r)—I examining a man who-wanted a ll-[ ^Fortune no longer ‘knocks at ' the. ing, why do they start yelling as cards between north to 3:18 shift. Call 2-0918. Hendee Road. bookcase |3. Telephone 6662. dren. September 1st occupancy. m. ______nounced the formal establishment bile aedan, 1939 Pontiac sedan, ‘TW. 4219. in Washington, many of them hav­ . Warning has been Issued that It say, what makes it Jerk ao when oenae as a chauffeur. j door. She presses the electric bu t-! soon as they discover the kind of References If nMessary. Write all of a European Theater of opera­ you first put it into gear? tha tenth time, no! No WE WONDER WHY,. Is It good 1938 Chevrolet coach and 1987 ing won renown in World War I. may be necewary to . reduce the Alderman (In eharge of the ton. ]a world they are In?. ‘ Npoatchest’* Is gg Church atreet______details to box I, care o. Herald. The natloA faced the emergehey tions for United .States forces. value of gasoline coupons and Salesman—Ah, that proves Ifa food or low prices that attracts Bulck sedan. Brunner’s, 80 Oak­ Private Instructions I iKo r s a l e ;—a u t o m a t i c o . R- Machinery and Tools • 52 Wanted—Real Estate 73 Maj-Gen. Dwight David Eisen so many to lunch at Weldon's, 901 land street Open evenings ’till 9. Ironar- Apply 17 Park street o f building a great army In the there must be still greater conser- a real car—It’s anxious to start. 8TOCKINGS w d I CEMENT MlXEatS. milking ma­ 5.6-7 ROOM HOUSE immediately. quickest possible time. How the bower, formerly assistant chief of Main street Call 6191. HOME WITH Sl'EAM heat, mod­ (T^laocasina, else 9 and a genuine ____ BLOCUnON—FOREIGN accents chines, milk coolers, new disc har- For permanent residents. Best of em convenlencM, garage. Prefer miracle was performed under Gen. staff of the Operations Division RED RYDER New Kind of Scalper FRED HARl reference# furnished. War Bond | 1940 DODGE COACH, rebuilt removed. Clear speech. An aa-. FOR SALE—PRE-WAR baby c»r- roqrs. manure spreaders. Dublin location in vicinity East Center George C. Marshall, Chief of of the General Staff, has been des­ I‘iwther belt at 7 ^ WANTED RmE 'TO Pratt and for bonus If available for rent be- ^ ignated Commanding General, Eu­ FUNNY BUSINESS n^'dfty altemoon. ti/188 Whitney, Eaat Hartford, down motor, good tires, radio, heater, pedal advantage td oalldren, riage. Call 5340. Tractor Company, WiUlmantlc. ‘ street Write Box 8, Herald. Staff, the farm boy 'rom Pennsyl­ J O U (30NNA I (301 ttCKEtS :SuJr i. or return article. t overhead, get our special low By Mrs. Anne Cabot attention of the War Department. OOR LARO,' IZ-CYLINOeC HAVE vooe street Telephone 6077,. prices on high grade window for early fall wear. Wear the cuff nue, New York 19, N. Y. Army becauae of some physical WHEN HIS CAR* Blandiester Trainees will be accepted for all types of workj The college and high school turned down or not. as you prefer! Ike “ talked it out" v/lth Mamie, if'r// shadea and .Venetian blinds com­ ailment that is enough to disqual­ ‘GOLD* BUBBLf eiS mineo,' j girls are crazy about them— big obtain complete knitting tn- The new faU and winter Isoue oC hia wife, at their home in Wash­ BUnST, IT LEFT pletely Installed. Samples'fumlsh- ify him for Army service hut not Bveniiig Herald All hiring in accordance with Area Stabiliza­ Btructlons for the. Argyl# Socks “Fashion” is now ready~32 pagM.' ington. The responsibiltties of the HIM IN THE ed. Capitol Window Shade Oa, plalded designs In bright colors to enough to handicap him In civilian FOR RENT ^Pattern No; 6773) small, medium It’s a complete, gulfl® to your fall new Job were discussed. 'He was life., - embarrassing Qaariffed Adrertiaements 241 Nprth Main street Phone Wear with sporU skirts, inveaters and winter wardrobe. Send for I'T/illing to undertake anything In POSITION OF tion Plan. S-Room Single In Buckland sec­ and slack outfits. They’re knitted and large sizes, send 16 cents In If-- OsSat six averace words te a Una. 8819. Opep evenlngA Coin, plus 1 cent postage. Your your copy. Price 15 cents. the servica of hla country. His Wrong Way; Say. 'Isn’t , that EXPtXINING yuiiy tti Initials, nnmbefs and abbreviatlonj tion. Steam heat, garage. Close In a dark color and checked In two wonderful: I Imagine you are HE COULONT PAY tp bos Hneu Rent $66.00. Name, Addrtas and the Pattern wife''had full confidence In hla ^ eennt aa a word and oomponnd contrasting colors. These are In ahillty tp carry out hla. plana; she greatly relieved.” FOR A LUXURIOUS M fOs aa two words Idnlmnm r •> STEffNWAY GRAND PIANO; also navys'^.th Kelly green and yellow, number to/ Anno Cabot, The Man­ USED CAR HE IS^prloo ot throo lines. . . ROBEHT j . SMITH. INC. chester Evening Herald, 1160 Sixth had livM with him twenty-six Right Way: Don’t assume that ' uSo vntaa nor day tor transient Real Estate and Insnrance antique sideboard. CaU 4297. 'very sporty. Indeed. And they cost Read Herald Advs. years; she knew the Eisenhower they are happy over their son’s’ (XO EREO IM A avenue, N!fW York 19, N: Y. cowt tms tv iHAGmvtet. T . m. t t a E . % PAT. O F F . m Om c n t o f ‘ nda* CHENEY BROS. 068 Mala S t Phono 8460 la fortune In the good shops. Start character and determination. rejection. They , might be In- FOR SAXiE—ONE FLAT top oak rXlSELY ASSUMeO IMIeitln MaraS I t . ^sulted imless you have heard them Caab Charge desk. 80x60, e i^ t drawers. One “Since Chester has been run^ng for city councilman, he AFFlUeNCE— naaontlva Days ...I 1 otsl » ou Columbia record player, table General Staff - bfflcera in say tlicy hoped be wouldn't be ac­ always puls on that William Jennings Bryan voice when saaonttva Days .~ l J ote 11 ote model. Telephone 8874 after 6:30 Washington gave Uitk^wqrd plc- cepted.' 7~' / t - t J T. a sia. u. a *«t. en ’ ture of Ike’s last meeting with he answers the phone!* All ordara tor Irragnlar insartlona p. m. themi Snapplly laying hiti plans will bo ebargad at tba one time raia WE PAY CASH SpaoUl rataa 'or tong tarin ovary f o r s a l e —6 BURNER oU stove^ I i before them, he said- “This is IXKINERVILLE FOLKS WASH TUBBS Still Unsolved BY LESLIE TURNER. Say advartuing given aoon roqaeat FOR.GOOD... bliUt in oven, very good condition. i what it is. . . This Is what we’i’e BY FONTAINE MIX ioa ordered oanoallad batora tba ' going to do. . . Thla Is what we -trd or tita day wlTfba'obaigad only MODERN FURNITURE 68^ North Main streeC""^ IF we knbw thc wAwe- SMALL CHXMCE O' CXP- MIGHT NOT HELP EXCEPT FOR asPROVEO CONTROL.THlRE’G NOTHING/I'D LIKE Jinaa tba ; need . . . We’re counting- on you LCNGTH U M P BV THE MUCH IF WE D ID... '’lor the aotoal oonibor of tlr 500 [to see that we get it. Goodby!’’- T h e P o w e r f u l KAt r i n k a TURMA ONE &OON,SINCE NEW IN THEiR BOMB. WE'RE BUILDING A MODEL / TO HELP IN nd appeared, ebargiog at tba rata WE BUY .-'54, JXPS IN CONTAOLUNfi IT’S A DEFENSIVe WEAPON THEYCOaO CHANGE '‘-USING the SAME GENERAL PRWC1PLES...THEN aaraM bnt no allowaoea or ratuoda TOP V- JVe find him a few days later pa made on als time ada atoppad ENTIRE ESTATES . ——^ To liinr THBR PLANE-tD-PLANB THE WAVE-LENGTH CARS iln England In secret conferences W o r l d 's f a s t e s t Ro c k P a r p e n e u i l p e r BOMB, COULDN'T VV/E attar tba flttb day. If yon are moving and have 9-Room Residence on Prospect Isvitb Prime Minister Churchill and No "till torblda"! dlaplay . Unas ool exceaa items, eoU as- Street. $ hntbroomB, oil heW, t DESTROY THEIR. aolA WANTED j the great military leaders on 'the CONTROL OVEElTf Tba Herald will not be raaponaibla pR»CES flreplaees, 2^ garage; nice I British staff. His 'mission oaten- tor more than one Inoorraot Inear- gm m da. P oasesaion an oe b tlon ot.any advartlaamani ordered ____ T K L . ROBERT; M. REID I sibly waa to Kelp prepare a liiefgcr for mote thao one tlma I of United Sthtes and Britlab Air t o Fha mad variant otniaalon or to- &SONS g . SMITH. nroL MANCHESTER R enl E state sm d taanraaoe I Forces to carry out bombing raids aorraot . nublloslian ot a6varila>ng M l Bfata B t flRiM BUB i on the. European continent. . He will be raottdadYRw by 96$ MMa BtraeO w h o •‘^ 1 of tba ebarga made tor the aarvloa Soinewhere, In or. around M anchester, there I* som f^ne jwsia reported Iq London' with Gen. yandarad. . __ I Mark W. .Clark, HAVI^ CASH BUYERBt Snni. but tbo CASH RAT1£8 wtU bo « :I 5 ? — OKAV, ATROUPE C)F eOiMG'eACK UOCt^Y TO £ ( ^ • 4 as rUU. PATUlENT If I ALDON SPANNING List T s v Pwiyerty WHIi Om insertions, 7 oenis a line per sis insertions, BUT HOW CAM '•»VXOOEVIU.E HOPE 6ET A RlOE SaM at tbo bnslaoss oSloo oa or Do- S O U S T U F F CONTORTION-] T H E BOSS BACH. 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