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M O N D A Y . A U G U S T SI. l U i a , iS C W IL V S Manchester Evening Herald Avanqrt Daily Cireolstion The Wnitbrr Far the Meath aC July. 1M4 Poreeaet at s. Weather Baeeau pointmenta may ba mads by call­ Absentee ballots for the fall “ Steeple Tom’* Fitxpatrick, ssise ing Mra. Louis Cuater, 8017. Mrs. Some high cloudineae tonight: election arc already being- receiv­ haa been In town computing sev­ M. H. S. Grad PoKce Court Ask Aid of Men Custer wtU. ao fa r aa jmsalble. 8,728 tVednenday considerable cloudlncKS ed at the Town Clerk's office. Bal­ eral flagpole painting and other Bcbedula appotntmanta fo r the hour FILMS with llkellhoad of scattered show­ mtTown / Member ef the Aadit , niffttrljPBlPr lEupntttg high paiutlng and repairing «on- moat convanlent for tha donors. ers; little temperature change. lots are con’lng from both service DEVELOPED AND Baiftaa et OIrwilatteas men in this country and overseas. treeta, leaves tomorrow for Provi­ Gets Air Medal W arrM O. Rubeabauer o f i09 At Blood Bank ■ Ronuuui of St. Joieph'i Many of the service men and wona- dence, R. I., where he has the con- Glllman atteet, Hartford, pleaded PRINTED — 89e ROLL' Manchester— ‘A City of Village Charm ..'w in b* fueit opeAktr at on are ^ e ii« aworn is b f oom- traet to patait the Rhode Island nolo contendere to the charge of .atlnc of tha Exchange Club StaU House flagpole. He haa aev- to ' A miaskmod dttoaM M n e virious E. L. Culver Cited, Dec­ apeeding when preMnted beirire Two More Necfled FLOOR L>SfING (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI hell! Wednesday night at camps and war zones where t^ey eral other jobs to db hr that atata. Judge Raymond R. ^w efa In Po­ Y 6 l . LXin., NO. 275 (CtaualSed AfivertM ag. m rs g a 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1944 en’s hesUurant. He are sUtioned. A t the present time He expecU to get the contract to orated, Made First lice Cburt thlB morning, lie waa Handle Equipment; Al­ a NDSAMIING ^ paint and repair the spire o f the his^pic, "tlie Rise Of over 200 returns have been made found guilty and fined'$20.00. _ so for Donors of Blood ReSBlshlBg and Waxing. Tb P owmC’’ H»a meeUng and more than .that amount U ex­ Old North Church in Boaton. Ha .. Eatfanataa Gladly Ohran. will return to town after com­ at under w ig at 6:80 and pected. TED SOl.VOl D Yanks Go Ashore In Southern France ent ChariaaFtlbar e«pecU pleting several Other jobs in the An Eighth Air Force CompoatU Tw o men hava offered to- help Bay State. with the setting , up and taking TELEPHONE F?64 attandance. The postponed regular meeting SUtion, - England—Award of the New Waste Paper Read Herald Advs. Red Units Storm • A Air Medal to First Lieutenant Ed­ down o f the equipment of the Blood Three Ar nies Wheel** of Daughters of Liberty, No. .125, , Peter Condio and ftinlly, of The Highway Department has win L. Culver haa be^n announced Donor Mobile Unit when it la nere U I. 0. A., will be held tomorrow Quota for Town on Friday, but two more men, are _ak street, are spending ^a 10 night at Orange hall. The meet­ started work on Walnut street be­ by Lieutenant General Doolittle. r, vacation at Bast Chop BeacJi, tween Pine and Cooper streets. Commanding General, Ei|^th Air needed. They are needed to move ing will be followed by a social in the supplies between 16 a n d ^ l Across Bug River , Btaffs, Maas. _____ and luncheon with Mrs. Dolly The road surface is being acarlfled Force. The award was presented Manchester haa been given »' | o'ci'^k,’ o'clock, ;Adand "to to move out the 'Matchett and her committee in and it will be rolled, resurfaced and to Lieutenant Culver by Colonel i oiled. Clifford J. Heflin, Commanding O f­ new quota o f waste paper to be | equipment between 4 and 5 In tha To Fom New Trap; charge. Mrs. Mary Phelps, the ficer o f this station, in a recent collected. The new quota allots to | afternoon. Their •luncheon *- w ill ^be Superfluous Hair Remoired Roofing—Asbestos local ’’delegate to the National Grange l^ ge held at Philadelphia The Manchester Improvement ceremony. the town a total o f 118,996 pounds provided. For New Threat Pcnnaiiently — Painlessly _ Safely I last week, give her report., I Association will hold tta annual Lieutenant Culver la a eo-pilot a month. In June, the laat report Any men who can help in thia ' Siding and Rock outing at the Garden OrOve this o f one of the A A F 'a giant B-24 made by the atate committee work are asked to call Mra. Hennr Liberators at this heavy bombar<$- Huggins, 6645, at once. Wool Insulation Private Prahcls J. McNulty, U. coming Sunday. The outing will shows, the town passed this figure FREE CONSULTATION Baitie Mu,te«d Creen Hlts F r ench Ring Toulo ment base. Aa a crew member, he More donors are needed too. Ap- S. Marine Corp.v^has returned to start, at 2:30 p. m. and a chicken and bad'collected 121,300 pounds, ia taking an active part in the de­ German Reserves.., on, wailiiiiaaihlp AS work the Marine Avtatldn Station at dinner will be served. which brought the total collection TELEPHONE 2-1264 struction o f Europe. in Manchester fbr the first six __iteed. Reasnnabla Prices. Cherry Point. N. C.. df^er spending ‘The citation accompanying the West Bank; Rokos- AniWicans Strike Po’wl "akSgiT*— for an eottaiata. the week-end with hlS^wlfe and Two trucks' loaded with equip­ months to 95 per cent of the quo­ Aid Plans Cut Last Escape Route A ir Medal atatea: ' Nasi Secret Police j two chndren’ at 221 Hilliard street. ment for the K. of C. Carnival ar­ ta. NORMAN BENTZ Miss Rena liiAetn** , sovsky Pushes Ahead erfuHy Down Seinel rived this morning and were park­ “ For meritorius achievement in During June the fata collected For German Garrison accomplishing with distinction Ih Manchester totaled 7,169 Sheet Metal Work — Eaves Against Furious Ger­ For Vets Arrest Vichy Head] The regular meeting of 8>biset ed behind the K. of C. home. Pre­ Troughs. Now Is the time to Forces Still Resisting Disorganized Gen parations are ,being made early to numeroua aerial operational mis- against a quota of 4,487, or 160 irton Insulating Co. Council, No. 45, Degree of P o ^ - have Eavee 'Trougha tnatelled man Counter - Attacks. get the carnival off to h gala start alons over enemy occupied Europe. per cent o f the amount asked. ELECTROLYSIS SALON Inside Fixed Fortifi- Fleeing fo BridgeU Phone Hartford W-48IS honUa. will be held at 8 o'clock to-^ The courage, coolness and aklil dia- This waa the highest percentage or re pel red. night at the Zlpser club hall on |» week from today. ROOM 15 — RUBINOW BLDG. 843 SPAIN ST. Declares Present , PrO' I Oxford St. HarUord played by Lieutenant Culver in the reached by auiy town In Hartford C A L L SSSS Moscow, Aug. 22.— (If)— cations of .Big Medit­ River; l,2QO Ts Brainard place. face of determined opposition county. gram for Rehabilita­ Coxawaln John A. ^Uiupea, V i S. materially aided in the successful ., Russian troops stormed erranean Naval Base; Destroyed or Damage Navy, *son of Mr. and Mra. An­ completion o f theae mlaslons. His across the Bug, river north­ tion of Disabled is thony Ua<^pea. of 447' North Main American Troops May Since D-Day; 31 actions reflect great credit upon east of W arsaw- today in a atreet, ia home on a abort fur­ Wholly Inadequate* PAINTING AND himacif and the Armed Forcea of grave new flanking threat in Isolate Marseille Also. Men Put Out of Ac CEDAR POLES lough. ^ e haa -aeen action in the the United States.” Southweat Pacific and on com­ the prolonged siege of the P<> DECQRATING Ontver'B promotion to first lieut­ Chicago, Aug. 22.— (JP)—William Clothes Poles - Fence Posts pletion of his furlough time will enant was recently announced by SHOP HALE’S FOR lish capital and battled hasti­ Rome Aug. 22.— (IP) — Supreme Headquarters DONE EXPERTLT Green, president o t the American repdrt back -at San Diego, Calif. this headquarters. Lieutenant ly mustered German reserves French troops of the Seventh lied Expeditionary For AND BEASONABLY! and Rails. 6-8-10 and up to Ha haa two brothera in tba Navy Culver is the son of Mr. and Mra. oh the west bank of the river. Federation of Labor, declared to­ Army have fully encircled Aug. 2 2 ,-^ lf)— U. S. columr 30 feet. arid another brother in ilia Army. Howard M. Culver of Wethersfield lasMe and OntsMo Work. The forcing of the Bug, which day the present program for re­ strdek powerfully down th!^ a—— — road, Barlin, Conn. H e la a 1935 Toulon by land, cutting the flowa into the' Vlatulx 28 milea habilitation of disabled war vet- sates eheerfWiy given, Driveways Installed Tomorrow morning's •‘Story graduata o t Mancheater High last escape route for German Seine today and three othtj above Waraaw, poacd threat to I erana “ it wholly inadequate and : svork covered by compeasa- and Repaired. Hour" for children in Cantor F ^ k achool. B afoN entering the Arm y Yard Goods and Domestics From the open how doors o f landing craft, American troops go ashore with their vehicles during garrison forces still resisting Allied Annies wheeled inli ’ croaa the larger river. I aader Cava. State Laws. will ba tba laat in tba 'aummor in May, 1942, ha waa employed by insufficient.” the In'vaslcn of France along the Mediterranean coast. A barrage balloon flies overhead. This photo, from the west in a gigantli^ Fnafe Teward CohSuenoe inside the fixed fortifications series. I t ' will ba eoflductad at the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of He told the national ’ -encamp- one bf the first-originals of Aug. 15 landings to reach this country, was made by Henry Griffin, Asso­ Maraha) Xohatantin Rokoaaov- of the big Mediterranean Na­ new pincers to trap battet F. FITZGERALD ten o’clock as usual by Idaa Me­ Hartford. Qient o f the Veterans o f Foreign ciated Press photographer with the wartime still picture pool. (A P Wlrephoto). B. CYNAMON You Will Find Good' Selections And aky’e regrouped and reinforced disorganized Germans Am I lon Jesaeman, chtidren’a librerien Wars in a prepared address that val base. Allied headquarters t e l e p h o n e X-SSll TELEPHOXEM417 group o f Armiee pushed two Rue- to the bridgeless river. Supr et tba Mary Cheney Library. "one of the main obataclea to be announcril today. While an Allied If ae aaswer. BoekvUle 2S-S Bian columna toward Ib e oonflu- headq jarters, disclosing the t Up-To-The-Minute Styles and Patterns overcome is the practice of some Naval armada offshore and land Membera of the Army and Navy ence of tha atreama. He pushed batteriea on the north hurled cut-off operation, declared i; insurance companies who charge Nazi Defenses enemy tanks bad., been destroy! Club auxiliary hava bean invited ahead againat furious German Defense of Marianas shells against enemy strongpoints, DOOFIMC counter-attacka from 50 recap­ hl^er rates to cover factories or damaged since iD-day— armon to the burning of the mortgage where handicappe

been arrested by German secret f the One* Beinf Boilt By • Workmaaahlp Onnnuiteed. "northeast of Praga,” the indua- Collapse Fast police, according to advices from western. France since June 6. asked to call Mra. Herbert Wyllie, veterans by such means, organtze

a.. t MANUHKSrER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. 1UESUAV. AUGUST 22. 1944 . PAGE r B1ANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., IX'ESDAI, AUGUST 22, 1944 TWO necting cable or fence board cost ilating Places Deserves an Encore Fence Damage close to $10 to replace, with ap­ 4 . y V _ _ _ Pul>lic Records proximately $2.50 of the cost pet by strangulation in the Sound Storm to Hit Orderly Pattern Now . post coming from the motorist In- View section Aug. 8. A group of Death Takes Bulgar Stand y track workers on the New York. $8,000 Yearly^ .VQl5ted.(„ the Highway department jgms Held To Post Lists informed the Safety con.mlsslon. New Haven and Hartford railroad Rationing Data Warrantee Deeds found her nude body behind a.bill- To Be Retold Yucatan Area 'I'he two state agencies said that Papal Official Homes, Inc., to Vincent J. and On Reliiririg Veterans f93 highway fence posts were de- For Murder board the following day. Evelyn R. McCloUd, property on 'rom Tomorrow Ceiling Ap|troximate1y Quarter Higgins was arrested a few .Furnished By Hyde street. litroyed by motor vehicle accidents- in 1940 and 757 in 1941, described hours later and, State Police ,Com- 'N. Apparently Thwarted in Marriage AppUcation Tropical Hurricaue Is Prices Must Be Bromi- Of Costs Recovered Luigi Cardinal Magli- Office of Price Adhiinistration Government Apparently HaU Are Honor RoU as "normal" years, in this stqte. >r NM Be Tried at miMioner Edward J. Hickey said, Regional Dcpaitnient of iaforroation Robert B. Dougan, Jr., of 348 Threatening Cozumel confessed the slaying^^ Efforts to Gel Out of Charter Oak street, and MIsa Rena ttently Put on Display. From Motorists. Repair Fences Mondays one, Secretary of State, SS Tremont Street, Boston, S, Maaaneboaetta. Has Whole ' Situation Of Former Customert Every Monday Is "fence repair ^lext Superior War on Own Terms. L. Hughes, of 26 Birch street, yes­ Island and Peninsula. 111 Several Weeks. terday applied' for a marriage li­ Fairly Well in Hand Hartford, Aug. 22—If you eat at Hartford, Aug. 22.—(ff)—Motor day" for the Highway depart­ Court on \^arge« Meats. Fats, Etc. ^coupons valid through September ment, whose maintenance crewis cense and will be married next restaurant, diner, hotel, soda vehicle accidents . cause almost Book V piir red stumps A 8 21. B-3, E-4, C-3 and C-4 coupons London, Aug. 22— —^The Bul­ Saturday. Miami, F U , Aug. 22—(F) — A As Result o f Shifts . Avon, N. Y., Aug. 22.—(JPi— must' repair fences damaged by Parents Told Rome, Aug. 22 — W*) — Luigi Eighty-three hats line the fountain or grill tomorrow, the $ , . worth of danaaie annually through Z8 and A6 through D5 ^ good everywhere for five gallons, garian government of Premier tropical hurricane ripping up frem State ORA advlaea you ' to look 8 000 motor vehicle accidents over the Old Lym*. Auf. JB— Cardinal Magllone papal aecretary walls of Ray Nichola’ diner— to state highway fences during week-end- Moat highway accidents I Mirftna of BoBtonXan 18-yeaf- valid indefinitely. i Fuel OU Ivan Bagrlanov, apparently the Caribbean early today threat­ around for. eomethlng new that of state, died last night at Caaoria, By Max HaU hts honor roll of former cus­ normal yeara in Connecticut, the j aallor, wUI be tried oo » SonWouiide'd rrnrM ril Foods Period Four and Ftya Coupons ened Cozumel island ' and the should be added, a price list of 40 resulting In broken fences occur six miles north of Naiilas. after an thwarted In attempts to get out Washington, Aug. 22.— tomers in service. (Connecticut Safety commission on Saturdays and Sundays, ac­ r murder at the next tero^of New Book Four blue stamps a -8 , ^tough Sept. 30. State Shortage northern part of the Yuiatan pen­ basic food iteuM prominently port­ « county Superior cwirt in illness of several weeks. through Z8 and A5 through F5 Period One coupons may be of the war on any basis short of you had gone around asking peo­ The collection including reported today. cording to the safety commission. insula. eve.-y type from welder's cap ed for the purpoM of protecting _„^ U on with the rape-a«dnK He was 67 yeart old. vaUd indefinitely. used as soon as received from ra­ uncondiUoi'sl surrender and return The Miami weather bureau lo­ ple In Washington last winter Using statistics compiled by the A state law provides that the Pvl. Walter Freeburn Vatican officlala said death re­ tion boards. to snappy fedora, was begun your pocketbook from ' higher- I Ida B. Sienna, 23, ot Portlahd, a Sugar of annexed territorl^. le expected Of Hav Acute cated the storm at 5 a. m. (e.w'.t.) what the government was going State Highway department, the Highway department can collect sulted from neuritis. They dis­ March 31. 1642, when a cue- than-ceiling -prices. Safety commission said that ap­ Middletown war plant worker. Seriously Injured in Book Four S^m ps 30. 31 arid 32 about iQQ milea southeast of Cozu­ In each public eating place the the costa of highway fence -repairs closed that the cardinal had left to restate its position again today to do about helping war veterana tomer dropped in to have a proximately o per cent of the from mptorlsta responsible for B ln in a itatloned at the Orot valid iniefiniteV lor five pounds The lx>cal War Price and Ra- mel Island. attended bp w in ds'"O f'• list of basic foods will be dUffer- 2 te n ^ n e Baae prior to hla arreat France on August 5. the Vatican for his home in Cn- Uoiiing Board la located tn the Lin­ through . Foreign Minister Parvan get jobs, you’d have foimd ^ an- last hamurger before entering costs of repairing - such damaged damaging such fences, the safety -sorls near In July on the each; Stamp 40 good i o r five May Seek Federal Aid full hurries ne force and njpving awera few and far between. the Army. eiit, of course, depending on the I Aur. 3, the day after the alay- pounds fbr home canning through coln echool, oppoelte the poet of­ Draganov. north northwest at 16 miles an fences is recovered from the commission declared. > waa arraigned tn Juatice court advice of physicians after three fice. New office houra are aa fol­ But an ' orderly pattern baa “ I'U hold your hat while cook's day-ln- day-out Idea of motorists involved In the acci­ Ivate Walter Freeburn, son of yeara of unremitting aervice. February 28, 1945. There waa some belief In London For Farmers; Two So­ hour. loomed through the mlat. Appar­ ' you’re away," Nichola told the what bik customers prefer-to eaL ' I jeeterday noon after Coroner lows: that Dra.ganov, tn a scheduled ad­ "The storm will reftch the Yuca­ dents. Alencon la the aouthenunost td 3. McKay of Norwich had Mr. ^ d Mrs. Thomas H. Free- He had been a cardinal since Shoes Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:3U p. m lutions Are Offered. ently the government haa the boy, and that hat was himg For tiutance, the drug store Each damaged post and Its con­ towm of Normandy. 193.5 and papal secretary of state Book Three airplane Stampa 1 dress to tne Bulgarian parliament tan peninsula and Cozumel island whole veteran situation fairly well on the wall. As othera—farm- luncheonette probably wmn’t Uat wd a finding holding him crim- bum, o l 35 Lilac street, was seri­ Ihiesdtty, closed all day. tliia afternoon, might even an­ early today and move Into the Gulf Fire Insurance iiy reaponaible for Mlea Sien- since 1939. Previously he had and 2 good indefinitely. Wednesday, 3 to 5:15 p. m. in hand, and will be reasonably era, truck drivers, gas sta­ filet mignon or broiled lobater ously w ^ded In France cm Au­ nounce at least a limited break Stofn, Aug. 23—Another step to of Mexico, tide afternoon” the early ready to greet the first big swarm la a ’a death." ' 7 ^' served as papal nuncio In Paria Gasoline Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m. tion attendants, salesmen— among tbe 40 food Items it serves gust 5. hhKparents were notified and Switzerland. with Germany although Ankara secure aid for Connecticut farmers advisory said. of returning soldiers when Ger­ left for service, each paid a eyery day, pPA point out On Baten Flaa of Innoceooe In northeast and south 21-A Friddy, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m. dispatches Indicated the Bagrianov Smulter Storm in Gulf the plea of innocence .by. the WarNlepartinent today. Mentioned as possible succes­ coupon good for three gallons Saturday, 10 a; m. to 12:30 p. m who are faced with a serious hay many collapses. final call. the other hand, chop suey and Ideal Snummer Beverage • ,11 cotee. and sors to Cardinal Magllone are government might feel the time A smallert'ston:. with wtsds up Employment Unit Reorganized Private Freeburn entered serv­ through Nov. 8. Elsewhere, 12-A The telephone number Is 2-0494. shortage because of the drought chicken egg foyoung won’t be out FURNITURE Juatice Shirley Snundera ice on Dec. 28, IMS. eight months Giumppe Cardinal PIzzardo, for­ was not ripe for such a step. to 50 miles an hour swirled. In the The change began when Maj. of place In tbe list posted by e ...... , uie Superior merly of the state secretariat and Almost Oontliiuoue Seeeloa was taken Monday when the situa gulf about 100 miles s o u th ^ t of Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, khe Selec­ ‘ And Personal Effects ago. He took 1 7 > eeka of ^ I c tion was laced beforebei N. B. Dodd, C2talneae restaurant, it added. training at Camp Btandlng, Flori­ *now prefect of the congregation of proceed. At the point the accident Bro.wnsvitle, Tex. tive Service director, reorganized Workers Brought In establishments not serving rioourte . The Parliament hee been In-al­ chief of the Agricultural Adjust­ Weather Bureau at New The hearing lasted an hour w d da. Following a 10 furlough seminaries and universities; Mon- took place the track la alngle and his Employment division, installed as many as 40 items the lists will We cao protect yon for as I Rockville most continuous aeealon since ment Agency, and A. W. Man­ Orleans reported this disturbance aTitJIO per $1,000 for 8 ,'half with Proaecutor w . S. Hunt- w m stgnor Domenico TaiUlns, secre­ the road la about 20 feet wide. The Ck)l. Paul Griffith aa chief and di­ contain only the number of items which he apent at hohM he Premier Bagrianov declared last chester, director of the northeast would move Inland near Browna- From Barbados time. preaenUng testimony ^from sent to Fort Meade, Idarytod. tary for extraordinary affatra in engineer atated. he waa aounding week that hla people desired peace. rected him to come to terms with served, which means that in tav­ Police Capt Leo Carfoll and the state secretariat; Monstgnor hla whlatle aa he approached the division, AAA, while on a visit villa early this afternoon. the U. S. Employment aervice. From there he waa aent ^ Eng­ In a dispatch from Ankara, As erns and sandwich shops the baste ‘ Let me call at your hnne i an- witnesses. , Alfredo Ottavlanl, formerly state croaaing. here in the "state. The action fol “Winds on the lower "'exas coast Cause Of the deadlock waa that Hartford, Aug. 22.—(JP>— The land 'hot quite two months ago. Five Are Hurt soclated Press Correspondent Rich­ lowed a letter sent to Washi'nfton foods may number oa few as five explain details or hllaa Sienna was raped and slain He went to France with the Ninth undersecretary, and Monsignor Archery ExhlUttou will continue increasing, and will although Congress had saddled state office of the War Manpower Many apectatora are expected to ard Q. Maaaock suggested that on Saturday by Raymond K. begin to increase this morning or alx. But, and' OPA under­ Telephone 5440 or 5 9 3 8 iifcp— — ------: Infantry dlvialon. Filippo Bemardinl, papal nuncio in Selective Service with the reapon- commission reported yesterday Switzerland and nephew of the attend the Archery Exhibition be­ forthright Bulgarian action toward Clapp, acting director of the Con­ along the middle Texas coast," lines this, all public eating places In Car Crash throwing out the German garri­ siblUty for employment of veter­ that an undisclosed number of must keep a basic food price list He la a graduate of Mancheatbr late accreUry of state, Pietro ing planned by the Summer Rec­ necticut Extension Service, at the New Orleans reported in an eariy ans, the U. S. Employment Serv­ I jPOR SALE High school and Trade achool and sons might hinge upon a Russian request of representatives of sev workers had been brought Into posted' after tomorrow and, by \rthur A. Knof I Cardinal Gasparri. reation Protn-am for Thu-uday eva- advisory. . ice, under Manpower Chairman Connecticut from the Barbados before entering aervice waa em­ nlng at 6:30 o'clock at the Recre­ offensive In Romania—en attack eral sUte farm organizations and August 30, must file triplicate "The Furniture Fit* n e w PRE-WAR Storm warnings are displayed Paul V. McNutt, waa sitting there islands for iemployment in foun i ployed by the Colt’s Patent Fire TripleU’ Father Mealng Engine Strikes Auto at ation Center grounda in the cen­ which Berlin bee claimed already agencies. from BrownsvlUq to Matagorda, copies of these lists with their lo- Insurance Han" BtAHOGANY VENEER is under way but v/hlcb $(pscow with 1.500 local offices, ready end dries and foi;ge shops, and that Buddies o t a French poilu, in grandstand seaU aboard a tank de Arina Company In Hartford. ter. Only particlpanta will be al­ -Two alternative plans of aiding ■Tex. eager to do the job. For H years col War Price and Rationing 815 MAIN STREET Crossing in Vernon; has not confirmed. / more were coming. Boards. atroyer, applaud lil—Mrs. lowed on the grounda And the pub- farmers were presented to tha the USE2S had matnUlned a veter­ It’s Delicious! Otiice Open Dafly K U alM sleigh bed. terge roomy Murlal Bachan* of the Bronx, who lia ia aaked to view the proceed' "While the Bulgarian Army Washington officials by Mr. Clapp Those already here are working When^^these copies have been moiselle’s cheek. The French soldier helped to liberate her town. None Badly Injured. ans’ employment service with (Signal Corps radiotelephoto from NEA telephoto). and Thara Evening 1 to 8 P. I drawers and a beanti- FOOT SUFFERERS gave birth to triplets on March 30, inga from the atrect aide of the conceivably . could eject the Ger­ at the request of the farm organ­ Split Support representative in every local in Waterbury, New Haven and approved, by a Board, one of them M BWtag mirror vanity. Value discloaed\last night that her hus­ fence property in order that -there mans in a crisis brought on by izations. One is a auhaidy with Meriden, and those to come will be will be returned to the person who ATTEMTIONU! ... . 'gsaa ■ band. Herbert, ah Army private, Rockville, Aug. 22—(Special) — may be nB danger of anyone be­ Russian offensive In nearby Roma­ which to help farmers buy hay. Agrrement Dlvidea Work given jobs in Bridgeport, South­ filed it to be kept on the prem­ a«lMSt«elt ssb F seW W«rk»r« •« nia." Massock wrote, "the Bulga­ Alter Denial PRICE SllBJ* EttiaR HiArirRWuR f«r mte, acklat* has been Hported ml6etng'"hnc--j-Ftve persons, two women and ing injured. The other ia an Increase in the A formal agreement wiaa reach­ ington and A>>aonla. ises of his establishment for in­ S rians are expected -to act in a way Hanry For Thla One! unlM IT^ PODOL th. MW tion' In France since AUg. 1. Ba- three children were injured late Among thos. taking part will milk subsidy. ed, dividing the work In this man- The WMC said the West Indians spection at any time by customers PM m Im s whit* alaliBMil wkt^. chant. 35. a \us driver before he be Mias i ernice. Bamforth of Hale calculated not to offend the Ger- Information secured In a mail were peculiarly fitted for such and OPA agents. The purpose lk« 4*U«al* lafluMS Mm m « m f Ik* •kin Monday afternoon at Campbell's - (ContliKied from Page One) lui4 krtac* c«*lht» r*U*l—SO* •* was drafted M ^ 18, 1041. was sent atreet extension who ia the prea- mans before an AUied force ia survey of 5600 Connecticut farm­ Selective Service sees that the work because they are accustomed o f this, OPA expIalpeiL 1* to give Crossing in Vernon when the auto ready to move in and occupy the WcMm Drer. J. W. asl* C*rp„ Cas­ to England LastNDecember. ent State Woman'a C2hampton and ers by the county agricultural me, that the people really respon­ vetenm geU hia old job back if the to high temperatures. . the public a" way of checking the BENSON'S in which they were riding was who waa National Inter-Collegiate country.” agents and tha county ACP offices sible . . . were here In Washington Before a manufacturer can ob­ items on the basic price chart tU MAUf STREET tor Pksraucr, Qaias's Phanaey; sad job ia stlU there and if he want* aU gaad drat stem . struck by the engine of a "New champion in 1942; Earl Taylor of Refuse to Bargalu Indicates that the aUte'a hay crop . . . and not In the Pacific ” tain West Indians for emplby with the list approved by thtTTio- Haven" roc.d, pushing the auto Elm street, a member of the Hart­ Massock said the best available has been reduced approximately He scored the Roberta report on If he doesn’t, the USES helps ment, the WMC said, he must cal Boards.. Personal about 60 feet from the crossing and ford Archery C21ub and founder of reporta In Turkey Indicated Brit 25 per cent by the dry qreathcr the disaster ns a “political docu­ him get a new job. Give a 90-day contract and guar­ The double-check technique Is badly damaging it. the Rockville Archery C21ub and aln and the United States, with that has exlat^.slnce last summer. ment" designed to “prevent the However, )f ne 'wianta to work antee transportation back to the not new to price control In res­ Mrs. Mildred Wilson, 31, of Sam Solaaon ol Eaat.M'ain atreet; the acquiescence of the Soviet Th4-Shortcgf will require the Im­ people from knowing the truth.” for a railroad, he goes to the West Indies if the contract is not taurants, however. s»nce complete I MAN WHO FACES A CLAIM R.F.D. 1, the driver of the car. a member of t^e lo'Cal club: Union, have refuaeij to bargain portation of about 90,000 tons Representative May (D„ Ky.), Is Railroad Retirement Board; on a renewed, provide, transportation menus of all eating places for the Card of Thangs Prudence Wood. 2. Malcolm Wil­ ■We wl«h to thank «verj- who ' It ia hoped that thia exhibition with Bulgaria for her exit from more hay than was brought into chairman of tha House Military farm, to the County Agricultural to hla plant from the place where base price period of April 4 to 10, itaOy injuring some one or •with their lympsthy. prese' and son. 2 1-2 Sherrill WUson, 4 1-2, will renew Intereat in Archery in the war: Bulgaria and Rusala are the state last year If milk produc­ committee, said, however, that the worker Is signed, guarantee 1943, have always been available were all treated at the Rockville agent: or for the Federal govern­ _ nroperty feels like pinning a floral tribute*, tried to ,te our Rockville. not at war. tion Is to be maintained. The cost "from the information ourqommit- ment, to the Civil Service com­ that satisfactory living quarters in Board offices and at restaur­ something about mmI*i on v e agent who sold him the sorrow tor the loes of our lured City hospital ana discharged. Mrs. tae has gathered, Mr. Truman's There's Maaaock .said ejection of Gerf of the needed hay Is estimated at ants. dsuehter and slater. Frsneea. Sally Wood. 32. of Ri.F.D. 1 who Rebekah Meeting mission. ' . . j j are available anc, agree to provide aair Oommwifnaive Pcraonal LiabiJity Coniollo rami' An ’important meeting and .re- man troops from Bulgaria waa over $3,000,000. Many farmers, statement reems to be a correct President Roosevelt appointed food of, the type to which the However, this amendment to Xneurance Ask about this broad was ridin" in the auto was taken said to be one of the major Allied report on the altuaion.” to the Rockville City hospital suf­ hearaaj of Mayflower Rebekah dlscrtiraged by the shortage of Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines as re­ worker is nccurtomed. the regulation makes the Check protection today.X — demands. Sofia rflporta to Turkey feed crops and the continuing Senator Johnson (D., Colo.) said fering a severe laceration of the Lodge will be held thia evening at training and reemployment ad­ of a certified list possible right on indica-.ed that about 5,000 Ger­ shortage of labor, are planning to the dlapule serve! to prove that the premises, at least insofar as M e r e Losses H a p i ^ CaU John Lappen. face and bruises. eight o'clock in Foreatera Hall. the Kimmel-Short courts martial ministrator and gave him power insulate Now! ^ Oscar Ackerman, 48, of 18 Wil- All officer, and membera are mans remain in Bulgaria, that the reduce th-; size of their herds to supervise and direct the activi­ the most impular dishes are con­ Gestapo continues active, and that rather then make the large esah should have been held a year ago. Explorer’s Widow i Hr.ms street, Hartford, the engi- urged to attend aa final plana will Senator Chandler (D„ Ky.) who. ties of sJl agencies relating to cerned, it 'waX pointed out m Keep cool in Summer, -.ter stated he saw the auto ap­ be made for the entertainment of the Nazis control many strategic outlay for the hay ne-.esaary to training and employment of vet­ JOHN H. LAPPEN points, such as air fields. ma'ntain them. The situation ia like Johnson is a member of the warm in Winter. Save fuel proaching and. it appeared to alow the Aaaembly prealdent and her Senate Military committee, noted erans and war workers. Bride of Officer An F o r ^ of Inaorance and Bunds (In a broadcast reported last further aggravated because last durina the critical period '! UR and ’thenadhot ahead. The auto ataff and the Grand Maater and that the Navy has filed no formal Ueoe Squabbles Likely Myrna Loy Files 44 CONE SnmCEt TELEPHONE 7031 I had almost cleared the track when ataff on September 12th. night b> the Federal Oommunica- year many farmers sold their sur­ Thia lessened the likelihood of tions Commiaslon, the Orieck gov­ charge. against Kimmiel and oaid . West Hartford, Aug. 22— [IP)— and enjoy lower fuel bills. I It waa struck by the engine. The Picnic plus hay to Other farmers who the admiral and Short had borne further jurisdictional squabbles. I auto was being driven in a north- The aummer outing of the Ue- ernment in Cairo declared Bulga­ were short as the result of dry It also gave General Hines author­ Mrs. Adam Bruce Fahnestock, Suit for Divorce Live and sleep in comforL ria's professions of a desire for the "onus” of Pearl Harbor “pret-| widow of Captain Fahnestock, the i erly \iirectlon and the freight dertafel Ladiea la being held thia weather. Imports of hay last year ty much in silence.” ity over the whole veterans field, THERE’S something about a W a c. . . Balsam Wool will make peace were like “the lamenUtions were much greater than normal. explorer, and writer, and Ma] ; train.Xconsistlng of an engine and afternoon and evening at the. aum­ since he was already head of the Hollywood, Aug. 22.—t/P)—A di­ your house 10 to 15 degrees ! three « r s waa headed toward Ver'-., mer home of Mra. Ida Weber of of a thief who baa been cuiught In Emergency foeaige crops planted Get Unekpected Cash Veterans adminisrtation. Frank A. Vanderllp, Jr., of New With her fresh, cool poise, her air of quiet York Chty and Scarborough-on- vorce suit on grounds of incom­ i non from Rockville. After an In- Tolland avenue Garnet are plan­ the act." Raturn of Greek Mace- by farmers to supplement pasture Congress theii came up with the cooler in Summer. und hay, in many instances have patibility haa been filed in (Cuer­ confidence. veatlgatVpn State Policeman Wal- ned and auppe; will be aerv^ at dotua by Bulgaria is a point at is­ Vancouver, Wash.—(^ - A. 12. "O. I. bill ot righU,” creating Hudson, N. Y., were married here sue.) either failed tt- grow or are mak­ lost evening at St. John’s EpiscO' navaca, Mex., by Film Actress We will apply- Balsam ! ter Smlegel permitted the train to .6:30 o’clock. , Robinson, 77, and his wife, 70, several new benefits for veterans, ing little growth. Some corn fields pal church. Myrna Loy against John Hertz, H ej gallantry and her spirit. Her way of get­ Wool Blanket Insulation in V SoftbaU Schedule were sadly surveying the flre- and laying them in Hines’ lap. The New York advertising executive, have been cut a month ahead of blacKened ruins of their little farm The Rev. Harold E. Donegan, ting things done, quickly and without fuss. your attic now ^ yon may The PAC aoftball team will play normal time to utilize the crop for bill makes doubly sure that Hines her. studio aimounced lost night. home. A stranger came up, handed is the employment boss by putting SL John’- rector, performed the enjoy year'’round comfort the StoUe and Gamble' teau at the feeding as silage. Many farmers ceremony which was attended The couple married in New York C2ricket lot at 6:86 thU evening In I Open Forum them $100 and walked away with: the veterans administrator at the in 1942 and separated several Her pride in her vital Army job. And in the for many yeara. are also feeding heavily on hay "Just consider that it came from only by membera of the Imme­ CORN FOR the Senlo. Softball League apon- ! when normally at thia scaaon most head of a three-man board to de­ weeks ago. Miss Loy, whose real Women’s \rmy Corps. . . We also apply roofs and the Lord." " termine the policy of the Veteraiw’ diate families of the bride and sored by the Recreation Board. On ■ of the feed would be secured from groonu John M. Venderllp was name-Is Myrna Williams, was di­ sidewalls. Friday night Ou C.B-’a will play I Tbe Honor Roll pasture or supplementary crops. Employment aervice of the U S. "’ vorced previously from Arthur There’s something about a Wac that makes CANNING Somewhere in New Guinea. E. 8. 'TKe other members best man, for his brother. Phillips All-SUrs at the same' It is too late in the aeaaon for Mri. Vanderllp’s first husbahd Hornblow, Jr., movie producer. you want to stand up and cheerl FREE ESTIMATE! Delicious Golden Cross field. To the Editor: rain to help perinanent pastures, McNutt and Herahey. Recently 1 ^received several A good deal of organizational was killed while on active duty in Financing Arranged. Sweet Corn. In the Junior League the Tigera which on many farms have been New Guinea in October, 1942. The way the soldiers did— when the Wacs will p lay' the Hayshakera at 6:30 clippings, concerning the proposed producing 'Jttle feed for months. work remalna. however. T he or rather the supposedly proposed Veterana administration la. atlll Major "Vanderlipi son of the late came down the gangplank in Australia. at Henry Park on Wedaeaday Clover stands will revive if rains President Frank A. 'Vonderllp of 30 costs 42! 50 EARS $1.00 night and in the Midget League erection of* an honor roU for Man­ materiallxe within the next two wrestling with interpreting those r when ressM In 2 weeks WILLIAM F. chester men and women In >the parts of the complicated "G. L the National City Bank of New The way Generals do— with cables that say: i the Piratea will play the WUdeata weeks. WED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. York, and Mrs. Vanderllp, served raONT borrow unnecewerUy. 1 on Fridaj at 6:30 at Henr. Park. service. I do not know the date The survey of farmers Indicates bill” dealing with loans and edU' but If a loan will solve a JOHNSON of the writings, but evidenUy they that only a small amount of hay is cation and not many communities as aide-de-camp to Maj. “ Send more Wacs!” -x I The .amea acheduled for lliura- Arthur B. Wilson-In North Afrl-^ problem com* to Am W and get \ Brdad Street Shamrock Farm ! day night were rcMbeduled due to are fairly recent. available within the stktfl. Supplies have yet", provided one central these plus advantagMs SPENCER ST. TEL. 3757 The first one stated the fact in New York Slate, while ample, place where veterana can go for ca and Is now on temporary duty TEI^EPHONE 7426 thob artery exhibition. tn the United States. 1. Loans made on elf nature only. City Court tha; the erection of the honor roll will probably not be available ex­ Information and advice on all their has been postponed until after the cept at fairly high prices. The only problems, as recommended In J)ie 2 . Complete privacy ijwsys.. Thaddeus W. Pawelaki, 23 of Mltckell to Hold Conferences South atreet waa fined $10 by wuris end, due to the fact that source of supply In any quantity Baruch report. * 3 . Prompt, friendly eerviee. site cannot be chosen. Wby appears to be In Canada. Although To Be Looadly Financed 4 . Kxcinilve—Nationwide Cash- Receiving radio messages Judge Laurence M. Dillon In the the embargo on Canadian hay has Hartford. Aug. 32— (JP)- -Repub­ Rockville City court on Monday not? That shouldrft be auch a Hines, in his Order No. 1 as Credit Cards Issued and hon­ lifted, there remains an tin- lican State Chairman Harold E. ored here. from combat pianes on,a charge 'of Intoxication. He menial taak. The second article restraining and reemployment ad­ duty of $2.50 per ton which Mitchell annoimced plans yester­ Come In, phone or write today. was arrested by Patrolman gave tbe opinion of one of our ministrator, set up machinery for day for a aeries of conferences In local boys. Pvt. George R. Delanr ^ould increase tha price to Con­ establishing ssuch centers, local .y Arthur Francis. necticut fermere. each of the state’s 36 aenatoHal ey, of which I most heartily a c ^ . financed. He also aimed at the • M Announcement Promoted districts during which he will con­ Aee£Bl'‘e i" U Weahlngton officlala who have MertMy MenMp Celia Layman, daughter of Mr. Even to the extent of Tsk! T A ' dame general objective by in- sult with each ♦owm committee (MB Avoid The Rush It qeems as though the. hameilt received information on the hay ditrurting each local office of Se- and Mra. Joseph Layman of Ver­ situation in Connecticut include M. chairman In (Connecticut. •IM IIA 44 iM . n t lM 3 of our men and women In the serv­ ..lectlve Service. USES, and Veter­ CLOSED FOR A FEW HOURS. non who ia stationed with the L. WilMU, director of the Exten­ too ' UM n.11 iW W ACa at Fort Meyer, Virginia, ice cannot be obtalnifea due to the sion Service, Department..oLAgri- ans administration to serve aa 300 UA9 34 .M clearing house for informatlon-«n has been promoted to the rank of reaeon that the SelecUve Service culture. War Food Admlnlatrator Nib eAeee h heeed ee pmNiR6 sergeant. She has a brothei , Louis Board ..^hia not a complete list. Marvin Jones, iJ. B. Hutson, presi­ the services rendered by all three ELASTIC WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 J. LaymanF. 1-c in the Navy. Secondly It wda suggested that It dent of tbe Ckimniodity Credit Cot> agencies. UsM SIX •* $M0 Y a iir . Not Seeking Re-eteetton would take a house to house can­ poratlon, and Chaster, Bowles, ad- Thia ahduld make it easier for HOSIERY There ia considerable local In­ vass toacbmplle such a list. Is ministrator of the OP^Connectl- the veteran, but each agency alone ia capable of handling tech­ terest In the Information that At­ tbere^xanything radically wrong cut farm organiaatlona-’Mfich re­ Heavy or Ligrht Weight,- For Our Anhiiot with that? • quested that Federal aid be ioiight nical details o f Its owm service, torney Donald C. Flak who repre­ and therefore nothing can prevent FINANCE , sented the town of Ellington at ilbortly afUr Pearl Harbor,^ our are ^ e State Ora.ige, State Farm stale Theater Bid Bureau Federation, Wholesale a certain amount of “buck-paas- S? the iMt aeasion of the Oenar^ local air raid wardens did a simi­ lad Piss. lar undertaking, without griping, Milk Producers’ Council, W af ing” from one office to another, Telehheae S4S* e m p l o y e e pI ^ C Aaeembly will- not aeek .-enomlnk- CounclL Dairymen’s Association. u. k. Brawn. Ms*. tloii. Since hla election two yenre and they did It well. And I know AU Wool we have good hearted local citi­ MUk Producers’ Association, State Lleeasc Ns. SSt ago. Attorney Fish has bedh nam­ Milk Administrator. Asricultural ed state’e attorney and waa also zens who would hot hesitate to Smith to Oppose perform such a favor for their Adjustment Agency, and the State STORE CLO»D 1 TO 6 P. M. electM preMdant of tha Extension Service. Savinga Bank, and atatea fhkt eons and ilaughtai^. And sec­ ondly jnst as a suggesUon, why Roosevelt’s Bid conditlona will not pertiUt him to couldn't The Herald put form Oruaty Army Mule Sw eaters . - l i - ' . ■ accept renomlnation. ' - . - x Is Navy Mascot blanks In their say. for Columbia. S. C., Xug. 22—(/P>— three nights? Tlisss oouldgbe Stdre Open 9 A. M fo 1 F. M. Fort SiU., Okla, Okla. — (F) — Senator B. D. (Cotton Ed) Smith, filled out by femlllee o f eer administration foe who, waa de­ WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND Bad Weather ^ men stkting who they have In t ^ Wherever the U. S. .submarine Now ! "Hardhead" goes, the spirit of feated in the Democratic primary service. And there's no doubt -Tarsan, famoua pack mule^of Fort last month in his bid for a seventh about our townepeople not copp- term In the Senate, plank to op­ and 6 P. M^to 10 P. M. " H aiti Flying SIU, goes wtUi It :iiivc. ,BeH Selection of Styles, Sizes and Colors e ra tl^ . , ■ . TarsM'B shoes were loaned to pose the rC'^electlcn of President; inregards to the cost vrtiy the crew ot the Hardhead and the Roosevelt (Couttkned friwa Page One) should It be so expensive? w mule's portrait waa placed In tbe He said In, an Interview Isfit Complete Line of **v for no gold i^ted roll, just submarine’s batUe insignia. The night he would- support premden- for viettma of yeaterday’a. hea^ something modest neat shoes now adorn the Hardhead’s tlrt electors notnlnsted, by the robot attacks, which took a tragic antl-New Deal southern Demo- And another Item which conning tower. toll of life and property. quits' disheartening is, t1»,e fart TODAY: •'MARINE RAIDERS" . cratic party “who have the jguta 6 7 3 MAIH STBESr Taraan la attached ,to the •HHLDERSLEEVE’S GHOSr* Children’t ALL WOOL ■ Despite the eeverlty of the at­ that North Manchester woiUd pUcement training center's Bat­ and brains and courage to vote tacks, government efforts to per­ erect one for their boy#, the South tery .. C. Ifitli battalion and hi* against President Rooeevelt'a elec­ suade non-esaentlal peniont to End one for theirs. If the peo­ reputation for toughness, tenacity tion for a fourth term." leave -tka London area continued ple cen come to thia much of an and stubbornneas has spread far The aouthein DemocraUe party to meet with a cool reeponae, ap­ agreement why can't they .get above end below this earth's has not yet set a date for nominat­ parently due to a growing popular te th e r and form one honor yoUT ing its electors. SWEATERS* ---• surface. Smith laid-he would vote In the convtcUoB that the end of the war If I remember cprrecUy we « a n d ja near. known ee Mancheeter, Conn. Not f •! I Nov. 7 general election for the reg­ QUESTIONS ABOUT It waa„feared a heajqr.^l of life North and South Ifaachaeter, rt ular .p ^ y nominees for Congress. was taken when one of the robots though BouM ;thlnk o f Its as such. CLOSED-—-,— WED. AND THURS. IS of Quota Reernltod DIAL • WAR GARDENS struck an ailm ent house last One township; one honor roU. night, burying many of the occu­ In my tent I live with - five I TODAY HE IS A MANt I • CANNING iSN O SUITS pants under the debris. Rescuers Hartford, Aug. 22— (F) —The ALL DAY TOMORROW dither boys, each on# from a dif­ Hartford office).of the United still were working with cranes ferent town or city in the etataa • S UMMER RECIPES For Back to School thia morning to lift grant blocks States Employment eervloe alone 2-1451OR CALL Earti of their towns have an hon­ of maaoiiry. haa recruited 15 of Conneetlcut’e • FOOD PRESERVATION or roll, of which they are qulU quota of 74 construction workers IN PERSON VotaateCfu. for CowMty Role proud. TOUR for the Hanford Bnglneerinc • SALVAGE, ETC? ^U. a CLEANERS ThU U my opinion. Some may ■ O N P Works of Seattle, Waobu, Office ■area, othera may. not. But I Retail Salesroom Chicago— PoUceman R a y Manager Robert H. (YNeUl said WE’RE READY TO HELP WITH.ALL THE ANSWERS mond ’Pocbiy quickly vidunteeM believe our other local "O. Ls NO Inst night He described the men AND DYERS _ for the role of a cowboy when .he h-ve a similar one. And let's h(red here aa "union coiutructlon 986 MAIN STREET. HEAR WARD’S was called to investigate tbe aim- bear soma t t tham. wioricara" whb "wouldn’t be worit- The HomAinokoii MANCHESTER lesa, ndctumal arandarlnga of aa Thanking you for your spaoa, Ffcpsi "THE y n a a v a r ing at their highest skill in war unharnessed horse that trotted up and attentiveness, I remain plMtts." Nation-wide reerultiiur fi and down Halated street. Toebp Siiieer^ ywira, MSHE»tOTmUU)mU_ the Seattle firm was ordered by Information Center AFTER THIS WEEK S4gt W.^B. Kennady James F. l Byrnes, -war moMHsa- KNITTING MILLS borrowed a ekitheaUiie from a 687 MrIb Strset In the OHcb of The das Co. •BIANCHESTER GREEN v WE RETURNTO OUR REGULAR neighbor, laeeped the horse, ri>de ENDS TONIGHT: tion director, and Paul V. M eNM t . Open Every Evening Until 9. SCHEDULE.. it bareback to >m police garage Brest has been an ImporUnt "BVFFAU> BOUL’* -where it waa tied up to waU t o t French port of war since the days "LARCENY WTTU MUSIC" m m llts owner. a t BicheUau. HANUHBSTE* ITCENING ETERALD, KANCHEb I'BR. CONN.. tUESDAT, AUCSOM- 22, 194« . IIANCTOBSTER ®Vlir«ING HERAIJJ, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUX8DAT, A W p S T » , Petain Seized Getting Ready ‘Dog Tag’ Clue She W ill Be Shorn [ohnson Buys G riffin With Number For Carnival To Jap in Dark a .

Eqtiity in 118 H ouses Of His Aides Cni^ts^ gI Columbus to , Vet. Sepgt. Bedurtha. __ Prepare' Grounds and Here, Tells How Pacific (CaaitlBaed F rm Page One) Local Reslden* Booths This Week. Natives Identify Enemy ground said that the MaquU were m attacking Vichy at'SlSQUt the time 'D I in Y ean Com* of the seizures, had Actually tak­ Members of the Krtlgbta at Co­ Ivleled Today; AH on staff Sgt. Harold 8. Bedurtha, en *parta of the provUlonal capital lumbus Carnival committee were I son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Frank and were arreating Collaboratlon- [Or Near Hilliard St. urged at the meeting of Campbell Bedurtha,- returned last ^ n^ht tlonista. Council last night by Deputy after tw<*nd a half years of flght- The awlft reported action of the flyniltem fVuiUln'joImwn, local ine In the Southwest Pacific, Ser- Gestapo seemed an Indication that Grand Knight Cornelius Foley, the Germans placed no trust in the chairman of the committee, to ' i n an^ davelopar. today pur- reant B^urtha Joined the Nation- Id Guard In Hartford, in April of marahal. turn out In foroe tomorrow eve­ tha tntaraaU of Oaorge W. 1941 and entered the raguUr Anny Petain. was arrested so swiftly ning when work will be begun at in tlio 118 houaea owned I in January of 1841. He racalv^ ha was not given time to shave and 0 o’clock on the erection of the.< by Mr. Orunn- in the I his basic training at Camp aid- taken to an unknown destination. booths for tbe csmlval. He was oined In his appeal by Grand j Park awitkm All of the houa- wards and waa aastgned U the (A Swiss radio broadcast said Anti-Aircraft unit there, Petain “was able to writs a short Cnlght Foster Williams who de­ aron aracted alnee the laat aa- clared that tha w6rk on the car­ Nant woa placed on the prop* Bedurtha was among the Brat letter of farewell, copias of which I American troops to .»"lv s in are ciroulatlng- in France.” The nival was really the only time dur­ /a ao the aaeeaaed value la not at but the permlta granted Australia on February 18, 1 8 ^ broadcast, recoided by O'tVI, said ing the year that marabers the its tnformqUon came frohi "most council were called upon to devote j ^ ttelr araotlon, which doaa not Landing in the -Northern p M ^ o f Australia, hla division was S i g n ­ reliable quarters.") their time assiduously to work for liHolud^ th6 cost of the land, total the cotmcl!.' v l^var a half million doUara. The ed to defense against Japanese air Laval Installed la Belfaist attacks. His group wOs largely Pierre I-aval, YJchy “chief of Prepare Osmival Lot *1.aal la the largeat made in Man- In addition to working tomor­ iiheater in raaldenUai property ip Instrupientel in warjHng off the government,” whom Petain once I threatened Japaneeb invasion discharged for overZealous collab­ row evening the Knights will also inany yeara. if not the largeat. work Thursday, Friday aM Sat­ Tha houaea are all alnglea and Australia. ' oration with the Germans, waa re­ Dedurtha l^^r spent 23 months ported installed in Belfort near the urday evenings p re p a r^ the car­ |»a located on the north side of on Now Guinea. Hero, said the German frontier—a city once con­ nival lot for the event m t starta laniard atreet and on atreets.that sergeant, the naUvea were very sidered an anchor of the old Magi­ next Monday and continues £ava been developed by Mr. Grif- helpful as guides and as trans- not line. Petain reinstated Laval through Labor day. It la the inten­ extending north to the railroad portsts of equipment and rations. under German pressure In April, tion of the committee to get all Many of them helped the U. S. 1942, and the white-tied former the work out of the way by Sat­ J fe Johnion, the purchaser, ia urday night In order that there I troops through thick Jungles and at premior swiftly assumed many of one In the buying of the proper PaOiaans lead a Frenchwoman accused being a Naal ■ympathlzer to Pre-en-Pail, where her hair Petflln'a governmental preroga wlU be nothing to interfere with showed them tralle that proved w l l i ^ Shorn as punishment Two members of the Rasistanoe Party, lead her past an American tank. ,j. Ha aaid this noon that the very useful for Army trficks. Bc- Uvea. the investiture of the Columbian i nuobaae had been made by him durtha. incidentally, declares that (Signal Corps raUlotelephoto from NBIA telephoto.) ’Die German-controlled Vichy S ^ r e s which will be held at ftth the intention of ranting or natives would often sneak up on radio said the Vichy government TiM er ball ^ext Sunday at 3:80 lelllng the houses. The deeds were silt trenchea at night. They knew recorded by United States gpvem- had been transferred to another p. m. '— E»wn in tha office of Judge Wil­ that American solmera wore their Marianas Defense ment monitors. site, which was not idenUfled. Communion In a Body ia m 8. Hyde and tha deal closed ‘dog taga’ around their necks, Yanks’ Thrust French fronUer reports aaid 80,000 Austin SchUllnger, chairman of the offlcea o. Treasurer Harold while the Japs wore theirs attach­ Costly'to Nippon to 80,000 German troops were mov the Squires Organising eommittse, Ivortl of the Manchester Trust ed to their waists. When the na- Japanenfi Attempting ing northward from southern and reported that arrangements had mpany. ttvoa came quietly through the Upsets Whole central France toward Belfort been made to hold the communion darlthess of night upon a Sleeping (Cootinned from Page One) Enveloping Movement _ where it appeared the Nazis were breakfast for the prospective soldier it was their practice to feel Chungking, Aug. 38—IA*)—Jap­ determined to defend a gap lead­ Squires at Bt. Bridget’s hall fol­ Nazi Defense ing to thei. Rhine. lowing the 9 o’clock mass nsxt for the tag on the neck. If they Japan was hit day and night anese troops have launched an at­ [azi Defenses found it they would pass on; if not. tempted enveloping movement ' An unconfirmed report placed Sunday at which tlms tha youths blows, w m given by Wer Minis­ a deft sweep of bolo would be all (OowHnned from Page'One) agauist Chinese it) the area of the Petain in Paris on Aug. 16, In close will receive communlm in a Remember those grim days during The best way to make sure that you will never he a shreet^ that was heard. Sgt.- Bedurtha aaid 0 ^ . . ter General Sugriyana, Home A f­ enemy-held Canton-Hankow rail­ touch with the Germans. He waa bedy. He urged' that as many as Inside France that all the Americans made , very way Junction of Hengyang, and reported to have left Vichy two possible of the members of the increasingly dubious cross-Seine fairs Minister Shiego Odacbl and X sure to have their dog tag's in the haven Of forces escaping from were engaged by the defenders 18 days earlier. On Aug. 7 he was re­ council join the boys in both the Munitions Minister Ginjaro Fuji- ported in Germany out Berlin de­ communion and the breakfasL •Collapse Fasti proper place. Normandy, van Kluge needs either and 35 miles northwest of the city, Tlie food in the islands, the ser­ mara, the broadcast aaid. the high conrnand a.-.nounceo to­ nied tHia. James MurphX, . ..reporting for to conjure up an Ai^my strong On D-Day when General Eisen­ tha Summer Activities committee, geant eaid, WM mostly canned and enough to stop Patton where he i.^ At the same time another Japa­ night f (OaatimMi tram Page Oae) Souih of Hengyarg the Chinese hower Invaded northern |Yance, said that' the prellmtnartes In the the Great Depression when men who couldn’t find work comer peddler is to put yoiu: extra I f you’.va been yearning to not too palatable, so the hoys or withdraw while his men still nese broadcast recordeuby The the marshal in a tene broadcast pool tournament bad all been play­ would hunt wild pigs, shoot can get out recaptured several points on the »jmva bean raporta that Pierre know Just who might be tha "Un­ Associated Press quoted the outskirts of the Japanese-held told Frenchmen not to hdlp the In­ ed and Uie qpnteat was In the known Beauty Whom Florena birds and atua fish with hand A withdrawal would carry. the vaders.'He frequenUy complained quarter-finals stage. 'He urged the 1 and other Vichy offlclalal renadea. Tlie natives would help A withdrawal wouio c a n y . xne newspaper Asahl as specu- railway town of Lelyang, below n • m arrived at Belfort, about 85 j Zlegfeld Would Moat Hava De­ Germans back to the First W orld-1^^11,111, 't4mt the-. Superfortresses bitterly against Allied air attacks players to get their matches out lem catch tha fish, by taking them rhlch the Chinese have put up a In France. Laat New Year’s; he _t from XtauMl, Swltaarland, sired to Glorify Today*’ stop War Somme line for a last, at­ which made the raids might have etermtned stand to stem tha an- of the way. as soon as posslbto aa out In their outrigger boats. tempt to save the rocket em­ exchanged greetings with Em It Tvaa the deairs of many to start M agual dlatanoa from Gar* yearning and look. (iha'a 18- Baa Maacheeter linddlea taken off from bases in India, re­ emy drive down the railway, money into W ar Bonds. year-old Mary Lou Wllaon. above, placements of the Pas de Calais. S peroc Hirohlto of Japan. a ping-pong toumamsnt wbas the stood on street comers Tech. '8«rgeant Robert Btark- fueled at CJhengtu in China's Blake Further Progress of Omaha, Nah., who won the UUs Might Crumble Somme Line Szechwan province and then flown pool playing had been flnlehed. •eweeriee af Bridge wcathar, ton at Mrs. Emma iltark- North ano aoutt> of the Yangtze Taylor Henry, longtime Asaoci^ ttalfofmad offieara of the over 800 rivals In a national con- weather of 66 Starkweather street, ' But the second American cross- on to Japan. " * teat International pictures river, north at Hunan province, the ated Press correspondent'in Paris leh P ra y took poaaaaslon of has been with Sergetant Bedurtha Seine spearhead in the area of Appears To Be Relay Baae osntly signed her up. Chined despite heavy nflns made and Vichy, reported after his re­ tatamatlonaJ bridge at Han- aver rince he went overseas. The Fontainebleau, 36 miles southeast "The journal pointed out *' the further progress in diversionary cent return from a German prison Green Hits ywrtarday evening In tba boya uaed to get the Herald some- of Paris, opens positions for a broadcast went on “ that the group attacks, reaching points near camp that Petaln's contempt for selling apples? of tha French Oommittaa of irtad by tha Algiers radio today tlmaa la bunraes of twenty. Segt. new wave of encirclement which Klngmen, 50 miles northeast of. Laval waa so great that he refused 1 ubaratlon, thus com- of bases centering around Chengtu Aid Plans be locked in “Oerce OghUng" In­ Bedurtha aaid that every tiipe the might crumble a Somme line lost Its former characteristic aa IcHang, and within three and one- any relations with Laval sxcept on iplari"g French occupation of tha side the Maginot Una city of Bel- papers came they would arrange stand as surely as the Mantes a home base and has taker, on the half miles of the important Han official business. sritiie Pyraneaa frontlan fort, where Pierre Laval acurried them according to the dates and bridgehead cracked open the low­ appearance of a-relay base for river town of Chungsiang, , 80 First Breach In 1940 F or Vets I ^ group of 160 Frenchmen of- from Vichy with unarreate^ mln- : . War Bonds are the best invei^ent then read them together. "It was er Seine defense. This second raids against. Japan by the 2Qth miles farther northeast Both Hia first breach with Laval was jllbited by a captain, a lieutenant lateta to eaUbliah a new aeat of our only touch of home ” said Sgt. spearhead now, is pointed at the Bomber command, whose B-28 towns are connecting links in the in December, 1840, when Petain Many of those apple peddlers had been vad two mOWla guardamen mean- the Nasl-controlled French gov­ Badurtha. Ha said the boys often (Coattnned 6 om Page One) Marne battleflelds of the First mainstays are in India,” overland supply ~n u ta , to Ichang learned that Laval was attempt­ wMia was reported chaaing a ernment. complained and Joked about the from Hankew. ing to aabotage the marshal’a plan World War. veterans could maka thtlr own .greatly, superior force of Oermana Swias reporta aaid the Oermana | food' and tha heat, but when they The battle of France has burst Tht paper also noted, the rikdio In Chekiang province, where for an authoritarian government \ retreating northward toward Bor- were moving 20,000 to 80,00() 1 heard about the strikes here at said; that the fact that approxi­ in France based on a minimum of way if they raoelve the proper into the open, and even amid the fighting broke out when the Japa­ training. Green said, "organised lleaux today. Tha French were troops from interior France to home they really wondered if they white rows of crosses a- the bat­ mately 10 B-29a were used in suc­ nese nwved southeast from Wuyl,. collaboration with tbe Germans. in the world. Every $3 you put into them today will pay mleking off atragglers and gen- cessive raids in Japan “ indicates Hsnry also wrote that Petain Isbor win see to It that they get Eielfort to defend a gateway, to the were the ones who should be out tlegrounds where the soldiers in 88 milM south of Uagehow, the this training, even if w# have to 'Htally haraaalng the OermansT Rhineland and preserve a foothold there. "That was one thing that the enemy has several hundred Japaaeso-oceupied p ro ^ c la l cap!' considered fleeing France to Join prosperous... had had good ioha. They^d been making extra 1. itlon pf southwaatarn the laat war died in the trenchea do the Job ouraelves." ^ on French aoil for LavaL really got ua mad," he said. the, Germans seemingly have little large planea in reserve for such tal, ,the Invaders were thrown the Fighting French in North A f­ I Heavy fighting betwaen patriota gtaff Sgt. Bedurtha received the hope now of halting the A^ted on­ ■ raids." , back, the high command said. rica in November. 1943, but that Wwnmg A iw a occupanta also waa reporte*! I presidential citation for dlstln- German troops blocked him. slaught on any static line, short of I A U. S. communique on the Fonetnite 188.Yar* Support for Foreign Vmnng BeUegarde in southern France, guished service in the Papuna Sunday raids did not specify the Petain gained the affection of you back $4 ten years from now. A n d ... best of all . . ayqu the German border. (^ilncse forces’ beslc^ng ’Teng- France lor hla defci.se of Verdun Germans and the ?*n>palgn, which waa one of the The Germane’ rocket bombing number of planes participating. ^ Policies Sought ■ Maquis were reinforced. earliest succassful campaigns Chung in weefem Tunnan prorv in 1914. and this accounted, for. Chicago, Aug. 33.—(F)—carl J. of London's twice-tried civilian ReporU Raid On Truk money. . . just as you are today. But the trouble was, they S S S u iritim t t t e S K tathrir Faria Fighting More Violent a g n l^ t h ^ ^ e s ^ In January Ince have penetrated almost 100 whatever following he retained In Schoeninger, commander-in-chief population in the latest flying T h e Japanese Dome! • agenjcy ytu ^ iiito the Qlty after overrun- F i^ c e . He emerged from semi-re­ of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, S t y to come to% l5 er gripe In Paris, fighting wported o f 1848. Bedurtha won bomb attacks has been interpret- Nasls. The vanguard by the Swiss radio to be ‘increaa- three bronM stars and ribbons for said today that Allied aircraft ning Japan-2se positions on the tirement aa French ambassador to today asked the VFW to support ed by many as a fi-T*! a tte i^ t to ; ______raided TYuk in ths cen- southwest wall of the city, the Spil^ in June, 1840, when France “foreign policies which srlH per­ Jm German fores already has ling hourly in violence" While|Mrvlce in the_|lsst. In^ee, New force Gen. Dwl"ht D. Elsenhower t>i» lainnA of can never be broke while you’ve got a American'armor probed at the I Guinea, and Papuna Campaigns, trql CTaroIines and the island of Chinese high command announced was falling. As premisr ht npld mit the United States to partici­ asrhcil Bordeaux, where the Oer- to risk new landings .where Uie outskirts. I Ha haa received an American De- Yap. some 550 miles southwest of today.' succession in the black dava to pate in alliances srlth other peace nan ncinmander hurriedly ,waaj Germans wanted the Allies 16 Rmnmd, who had replaced Da- loving naUtma to suppress, future thought things would alwa3rs be like 'orinlBg an armored convoy In an - The French Army of the Inter- fenaa medal f«r being In the Arm- .Guam.. The former British consulate lor said more than half of aU ed Service b «ore Psarl Harbor. He land. tadler. Petain sued for aa armis­ threats ot aggression.” iffiort to foroe a way through to Even that last hope—if Indeed According to Domel. approxi­ outside the walls, which the Japa­ France (212,000 square miles) was wears five stripes on bis left sleeve tice. ■ Other “ fixed, fundamental prihr iMvnany, It waa said. it played a part in Gerrhan strar mately 30 four-motored planes nese garrison once used as a bead- France was hi dsspalr and par* under control of the Allies or for SO months’ service overseas. struck at "rruk during the morn­ ciples” which Schoeninger asked Ibsinwhile, three Allied cruls- tegy—now haa. been invalidated quartera, alao hM been captured, atroI of the patrioU. FFI appealed to all S g t Bedurtha Is-spending his ing, while approximately 20 planes tha announcement said. by the same tjld stroke which has n n a In German prison ekmpa. His approve were: ^ S.______^ « Prench Bay of BUcay coast coast from [ Fighting French to 21-day furlough with his* wife at hit Yap In the afternoon. The first official act was to order the ilM Bpanian frontier to the north, r protect radio transmitters, cables th* home of Mr. and Mrs. George left the 15th Army manning a de­ announced '"Vigorous Inaiatance that com­ fense line V ln ted the wrong way. Japanese yesterday surrender of Frenchmen still fight­ bat vetsrans at this war mould be , Famand HIrigoyen, former may^ and telephones which the fleeing Hatch of ISO Porter street. After ______Yap had been bombed Sunday. AU indications Point ing in the outflanked Maginot line. nr of Biarrita who has been ap- Germans might be "trying to de-|hia leave he will report to Camp Included In the delegation which Approxihiately 225,000.000 books Domel asserted six of the planea I y - * Major Withdrawal In indifferent health In ..his ad­ represents. the United ^ States at potated by Algiers as regional stroy.” This waa a curious reversal I Butner, North Carolina, where he vanced years, the marshal fre­ V .commissioner of southwestern of roles—only a week or so ago, I will be reassigned, were produced in the United States , raiding Truk had been shot down I - ' the peace conference;" in 1942.' ’ ^ dunafed. The broadcaet was Southeast Asia Command Head- quently was unable to grasp com- DessobUtaatlos «n PrloriW Fruice, set about bringing order the Maquis still . were wrecking] quartsra, Kandy, Osylon, Aug. 32. plleatsd detaila of government and tut cd the chaos left by the Ger- cpmmiinicaUons to hamper ' Ger­ - _____:___-__ ------T)«ttooUtsatioo procedure bas­ —(F)—Allied columns advancing was forced Ho rely on younger ed on this priority; Combat dis­ Are you making that mistake today? Or Bxe you nito evacuation of the frontier re- man military operations. I along tha Uddim rood nave pene­ members of the Vichy government pen after four yeara of occupa- Lieut. Gen. Joseph Pierre abled veterans physically abto to trated flva mllaa Inside western return home; combat veterans JoB. Koenig, FFI commander and de Weddiugs Reunion in France Burma withput contacting- the Be Is’scting under direct orders Gauile-appotnted mlUtary gover­ Refusfis to Give Hint srttb the longest period of service l 4 fleeing Japikiien and All IndteST, overseas; other overeeas persoo- (rotn Algriers transmitted via nor of Paris, declared "the hour of tions point to a major enemy laoques Anielle, the National ^m - liberation is near." On Petain* B Location nsl; thoss srtth ths longest period withdrawal. Allied headquarters of . service within the United nlttee delegate to Spain.' ~ Striking at Strongpnints Grant-Yoanf London, Aug. 82—(F)— A Ger­ saving your extra /nonay bol that no matter what happens So buy W ar Bonds. . . and more W a t Bonds. A nd kf declsred today. r man Fofelgn Office spokesman .re­ states; those last Inducted; In Marseille, second city of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Young, at Hantm and Germans France and her greatest seaport, pf 121 Slssdn avenue, Hartford, Rearguards the JspanM fused to rive any bint toCtay where "Prompt and effective adminis­ I the Maquis were reported striking announce the marriage of their forces retreating from *Indta Marshal Petain had been taken. tration o f the servicemsn’s read­ fighting in Belfort at German strongpoints. tiaiiehter. Mlsa Helen i.«;iisp fought stubbornly for every mUe The spokesman eras quoted by justment act of J944; ' ’ \ I / / From jh e Swiss border to the Young to Howard Leslie Grant, on the nddlm road until Satur­ the BerUn radio as saying some "Immediate adoption ot a unl- Ztondon, Aug. 22—(g^--French “differences” existed between TsiSal oompuloory military train­ llaauls and the Germans were re- Spanish Pyrennes, the FFI were Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. day, when they suddenly broke off after the war you wjU have some money. .WAR declared attacking Isolated Ger­ eontacL Pierre LavsL chief of government, ing system as a permanent peace- hang oh to thorn! Grant, of 108 Summit street, this and hia cabinet colleagues, but man garrisons. 'The Swiss radio town. i -_ ■ > Since Saturday night, heod^ tinoe policy for the United States; "Fair and equitable distribution j Manchester said the Idaquis had seized the The wedding took place last euirtsrs asM. the enemy has been added: American ’ - threatened French engaged In a preclplUta with­ “The Immediate danger haa of surplus war materials with Saturday evening at sight o'clock stnngthened them mutually. priority purchasing privUegba to Evening Herald I Rivera city of Nice, fifth largest in In the First Methodist church, drawal and shows. no signs ox France with 242,000 Mpulatirfi. overseas veterans; ■ .)• ■ I Classified Advertisements Farmington avenue iuid Whitney making a stand. "Cooperation of management, you can get your hands on? Through tho Brazuvllle railio, street, Hartford. The ceremony I Oount six aversEe words to a line. Florence Fully labor and government In support ■iBltlaU. numbers and abbreviations the French warned German com­ was performed by Rev. Leisnd P. manders they will be held person­ of economic policies w'jich will MOb count ae a word and compound Cary. continue our present a^ndard of Words as two words. Ulnlmuni cost ally accountable for atrocities and The bride wore A street - dress AboutTown Held by Allies W prIeei'Of three lines. living." . maltreatment of prisoners in con­ of aqua with accessOrisq of Amer­ Llpe rstee per dk; for tratielcnt' * S ‘ centration camps. ■ ican Beauty red And s corsage of (Oafitiseed ftsna Page Gas) • A communique from General red. roses. ' She. was attended by D m "hot dof^ roast scheduled EfT.rtlvc Unreb 17, 10X7 Koenig asserted that all roads Caxb Obarga Mias Mae Bennett of Manchester lor tonight at Oehtac SDringa srttb tank support drove strong Htwpitel Notes a Oonat'cutlvs Uaya ...i 7 ctai 9 ota which might have been used by the as maid of honor. Miss Bennatt Park tonight by the Anderwn enemy resistan.ee northeast of R .Oonsecutfv. Daya ...I. I eta I] ota Nazis as escape routes had .been i Day , ■,;|li otalll cts wore a powder blue dress with Shea AuxlUarj has been cancelled. Csrasa' In s daylong battle. En­ cut between France and ItalyThe corsage of sweetheart! roeea. emy losses were heavy aod the ') All orders for Irregular Inasytlons bulletin aaid Limoges (pop. 95,000) Admitted yesterday: Mlae Befty III be Charged at the one time rata. The bridegroom’s beat man w The promotion of Wesley Cllf- Poles tqok 100 prisoners. was encircled by patriota with Brown. 084 North ’Main street; Spaolal rates for long term every his .brother. Private Earls Hudson Ifbrd, s«i of Mr. and -Mrs., Jamw is;t71 Piiseasm Token Mlsa Joyce Gwyn, Tyrone. Pa., 17133588 ay advertising given ui>on raqatfC road,blocks estal>ilahe<]l' at all Grant, who waa home from Army Tbe Eighth Army announced It 5Ads ordered canoalled before tbs ekita. The mlllUa at Tarbes was Clifford, of 247 W eft Center i i t r ^ Mlsa'Otadys Trscey, 488 Parker rd or Sth day will ba. ejiarged only service on a three day paso. from Corporal to has had taken a total at 18,171 prls- street [or tbe actual number of timaa tba said to have surrendered with all The bride’s mother was attired been announced at 1m Air Forces ofiers from May 11 to Aiig. 1. nl appaarad, eharglna at the rata Ita amUl' to tha FFI. Admitted today: Jaska Bonier, laraed but ao allowonea or rotunda In Navy blue with a.coraaga at Command StaUon "somewhere In (Tha German eomrannique said 108 Birch street; Richard Lald- wq bo maos'bo alx tim* ada atopped gardenias. .’The groom’s mother England.” He has been overeeas the AUles were amounting a,nsw boidt, 46 Cottage street itter tha Bftb day. wore a blue and white print dfeea lour monttis and U aervlng as n offensive In the Adrlatlo eector of No ”tlU tprbld^'; dtaplay Uaoa not Gottpoaa UsaS for BwMtag Disdtarged yesterday: Howard rolA i The groom graduated from Uook. Hs was formsily employed Italv and hafl eaptinsd sevehU Moridiy, 38 Perkine, etreet: Ru­ Tko Borald will not bo roaponatblo Tuatln, Calif.—(JP)—^Tha local Manchester High school in 1888 •t the West Side Dahry on BCcKee beighta. T U ABlea are near the dolph Bordini, Bolton. [or amro than oao taoorroot Inaar- and from Manchester Trade, in Street eastern cutposta at tbe Gothic UbS ttoa of any advsrtlaamaat ordsrod Rattoir board replaced the 1088 DIacIiaiEed today: Mrs, Anna [or BMro thaa oao Uaa. gaeollne ration atampa Law Betta IM l. He ta employed by the south of lUmlnt.) Reggstts, 128 Oak street MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. . PARK HILL FLOWER SHOP ' Tha laadvartani emlsaioa ot la- Imported stolen from, hla fUUng Slewek Engineering Company, Tbs promotion of Roger W, Tal­ Births: yesterday^ a son to Mr. 4NDERSON GREENHOUSES DAVB HOME BAKERY eorroot pnbltcatioa e( advartialas atatlon, but when he came back a 368 Peart etreet. Hartford. The bot, son at Mrs.' Orkes 8. ’Tslbot, and Mra. Dteodots Brenner. 88 will ha roetlSod only by aanoollattoa Jef 488 Middle tsmptks, east, from Oil PlanU TmrgeU ANDERSON & JOHNSON DEWEY.RICHMAN CO. . PENTLAND, THE FLORIST ^ »t UH oharta made for tha tonrioo second time to report- the eauM bride came to Hartford with her Bunce Drive, bom on his mothsr’a MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. loss, tha board aaid twice was ones pA-ents from Pennsylvania a few l and Mrts-ViUlam Bralnard, 77 JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME MIUKOWSKI, THE FLORIST ’ roaalvad by t l o'alook aooa. Satur- be at-home to their friends At 131 & e m t t and Wkttnegr Atrosttft Morttl^School street STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP layo tdtSd. [plant in East Hartford. Tht hearias and JttMir sscoxting FOSTER’S MARKET Akron—(F)— Enginsera at tha Slqsoi: avenue, Hartford. fightais met stiff opposition In ths BURSACK BROTHERS MTJRPHY*S RESTAURANT AND •BOWLING Tttepbone Toor Want Ads Goodyear Aircraft Corporation ■I " BIr* Ne«s U.S.CLEANER8 Good BtilMay Gift Frahk~0'.'S&Mle, aa a Justice of air over Vienna. FRED’S PACKAGE STORE : A4s are Moaatad avar tha tats- are dreeMng the speedy Coraair D m .Fortresses struok at Oder- CAPITOL GRINDING CO. NOREN’S QUALITY FOOD STORE yhaao at tho ORAROB RATB gtvoa Bm pesos, oa Aumist 14 married Baton BouffSk la t—4F)— 1 W. D. STAR MARKET flgbtera. floiim by Navy and Ma­ WilmlntgOB, CaUf.—On—there's T * « A rO m r Stodard of, tsL 80 miles southwest o f Bres­ GORMAN MOTOR SALES ' i ibava aa a eoavoaloaca ta advar- rine pUota. in a gloaay coat of lau. and tha Uberatora hammsrsd Darting Bird Is tfw nnme o. jCARROLL CUT RATE NQRTB END PACKAGE STORE safk Mt ao CASH Ra TBS will ho soma point in a soldier being at Gruber. Okla.>~an4 Midi staasffsspiMr in olmmicai WERBNER’S SHOE STORE I as PULL PATMKNT It I paint and aay that the .0>raair,.Corsair, the port of embarkation atatira DieUna ^ Towet sC l| _ St nadetgsoimd oil storage tahfcfi GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Oe bMieeee eibeiea er ^ I rated at better thAi 400 milea St Loban, seven miles southeast sf tacbnlcal ssrvles at M Btandnrd CARTER CHEVROLET GO., INC hospital o hia birthday. Local 10® Mass. D m marriags took pta^ ai « n Co. hors. "T havs flv» bsoth- OAK ST. PACKAGE STORE WEST STO DAIRT » Mveata **'^^2ieaerw\w I •" of tbe United Rubber Workers of tha bom', of Thomas Hooey o f M Vlanis; They nasd heavy, delays* CA VET’S GRILL JOHNSON ft LITTLE . -1 _____ hopes _ ATS rsafiSbff''aa a k a n ^ mother wsloMnea her soldier sstiea bombs. The Uberatois also ara aad sl^ an ," m e says, “ but win be eeiteet Mast live knots with tha nsw America, Los Angeles, gives this ISTsck to bu'hbroe In Alencon. ’The spldler, sesviag to the FrMCk bdlsn Drivs. Mr. H o M oao B. D. PEARL, FURNITURE-APPLIANCES WILROSE DRESS 8H (^ Attain aiefiiMcy ths 'bird* ffhen thgy baadad LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE birthday gift to fa y patitnt: - M n , helped to Hberste the town from NsM rulers. (Signal Oorpi CatlMriao M s O i^ fi w i n Uw M r dSNTER PHARMACY em te leag surface rwMstance free telephone call anywberb In the' burs, ftvs aUlas north, 3 « r i f t i ndlotalapttDto from MBA telephoto). 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22,;1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22,194« FAOa SIX none of them are reported in seri- tain Nels'm—if only Nelson were yiat battle, and have not fought M a n ch ester Congress Will Comply Firm Crash Hurts oua conditldifiV • FLO O R LAI M a n ch ester here to sustain? ^ ' Member of Bomber Crew At Hartford boapital, toe injured R it yet. • We 'are not likely to hear f-e M ore Fire Protefetion are Sidney Caiarlton, ClUford a J d s a w h n c i truth from Nelson, who has done Army Newspaper Calls This the Best D a te B ook. Get Reports Bryant, Laaept Oook, Ronald ^iVening H era ld On Suspension Cited for Action in Italy 9 Jamaicans WMto, Bryan Forks, and Oeefi BdteleOiIfdHedlTSteSk his Washington duties patploUcal- So Much We Did Before Friday, Aug. 28 For 8th D istrict Areas Tbompeon. At S t tVaimte hospital TEB80LV O LD A recent summary of proposal.s iy and efficiently, and who, if he Mobile Blood Donation Unit at era CUfford Waltaa, William Hm- TBLBPBSNKSfM U BtaMlI StTMt is really being exiled, is still like­ Soldier Verse of World War / / . e. ^ lull Assures Solons to Electric Boat Also Re­ At a 12th A.A.F. B-25 Base—^Staaebaatar, Conn. A graduato a t Track Coes Off Road alngs, aad Bernard Williams. UanelMster. Conn. on thV subject of “what to do South Methodist church. (Italy)—Sergt. Fred F. McCaugb* Manohsstor Trad# school, he waa . TUClfAS raROXJSON ly to keep on being toe good civil­ Monday, Ang. tS Be Kept Informed with Germany” is fascinating in Manchester Water Co. Unexpected Potablee fuses to Re-Employ ey, 38, Manchester, Conn., te.the employemployed by Case Bros, before an-, When Driver Hit in ^ • n l ^ ian soldier he is. Serfft. Smith Dawless, a peactime resident of Los Angeles, Is Opening of K. of C. Carnival, asalatant crew chief of "OldTron- tering method—and some Impossible Annual meeting and election of Washington, Aug. 22 — (fl) — . Groton, Aug. 22—(F)— A epokes- been attacking targets in German- Distingteabad UMt ^ foe Presi­ Hartford, Aug. IS.—(F)— Nine ___ et lUncheetor. policies being cancelled out or de­ so clearly that the editors of Army- Times have declared it the officers; ' DilworUi-Comell Post, Adelaide, A'ustraUa, Aug. 22 Clf Hall tfetter. methods—of keeping Germany Secretary of State Hull assured ''Lists Its Program* man .for tnuon employes of the controlled Italy. X dent for outstanding servloe in tha Jamel56_agrloultural laborers Twentieth Anniversary layed, one"6an Judge that he hasi A. L., at Legion Home. —(AP)—^Tbe bomb bay doom a t "Old Ironaideam la a trim look­ Tunisian aad .SicUw> oan^lgns, •CBSCWmON BATBS disarmed has been thought of. best soldier vw ai^f World War II. Paper collection in northeast members of Congress today they, a U. S. plana acoidentally Electric Boat company says "noth­ were hospltUlaed todgy as the re­ been temporarily exiled not be-1 ing craft witKYew patchae becauee haa been in action against German Tear by Hell ...... • S Germany is to be prohibited from section of Msuichedter. would be kept informed of toe The Manchester Water Co., has swung open and cascaded a ing at all was accompUahed” at a She’S only flown 22 mleslons,” he conununl cation ta r g ^ in North- sult a t a truck aceldsnt on SUas ■Math1 b r iWl ...... I cause of China’s great need to Wednesday, Aqg. 80 progreaa of peace talks at toe tri­ etdered pipe, hydrants and other shower of champagne and conference wlto a company aepre- Ooiipy ...... f a’l the msinufacture of this and that. admits. * ^ t ner two forbears. Old era Italy. With other unite of the Doans Mghway at 6:20 a. m. iiee him, but because of toe fact Honor Roll meeting at Buck- power Dumbarton Oaks confer­ necessary supplies'to make Impor­ beer, eggs and oranges on ■entative regarding toe firm’s re­ Xronsl^ toe First end toe Second hard-MtUng First Tactical Air Hartford Oerman industry is to be closeiy land school. According to Wstheraflald polios Btataa and APO ...... that It would be embarrassing to ence. tant Improvements In firs protec- startled Adelaide residents to­ fusal to re-employ three union of­ were rugged planes.” Fores It won the official commen­ supervised. In short, we.are de- Saturday, Sept. 9 The former senatob and repre­ day. ficials after toe recant strike and tha'man wars riding to work In a --KEHBIIR OF have him around Washington ^pn for certain areas In toe Eighth Xfverseax with bis B-25 Mitchell dation ef Lieut. Gen. Ira C. Baker —Ueut. Cbteafo, Detroit and Boeton. many’s war-creating potential will Carved the guts from the Patkai's side. witMn toe hextxouple of weeks as Sheridan, Wyo., Aug. 22—(F)— way from passing oonstruotion Y ankee Dozed our trace, made it clean and wide. Dulles to Meet Vanden continue his practice of advising Engineers (Independ- Hearing of Wyoming’s challenge Comdr. Gordon (Mickey) Cocb trucks, and spur- about on too sUp- _ audit BDRBAU or be well enough If they are accom­ toe lawmakers. soon as toe material comes in: and a company attor- rane, coach of the Great Lakes By A. H. 0. Metalled and graded, dug and filled: A new hydrant Is to be cut Into of toe velidlty of a presidential pety surfact. A the efhsste hit foe ATIONS. panied by blueprints setting forth We had the Ledo Road to build. berg and Austin Be­ Meanwhile, toe impending con­ Lana Turner Wins called to discuss toe Bluejmeketa, thinks Ms spare, in- soft shoulder ef the road, the F A L L TERM ference between Hull and John the six-inch line on Henry street ition that arose last Friday proclamation creating the Jackson ftaldsr, Roy H ai^ fol* has fins Bemld Prlntlni Comply, what should be done to the rest of This particular column is an er­ Well, surely you saw burning ghat. about 30 feet east of the present tiruek tipped over, spilling tos ■ea no financial reaponalblllty for a fore Talk With Hull. Foster Dulles, foreign policy ad­ In Divorce Actioi when toe ^oompany refused em­ Hole National monument moved poaeiblUties. v. ™™...... - . riders out. htcal errora appearing In ad- the world to give It the long-range rand of mercy, said errand being visor to Gov., Thomas E. Deway, hydrant opposite 179 Henry street. ployment to the uMon presidfot into ita second day in U. S. District The 18-year-old freckle-faced Wednesday, September 6 ^ enU In The Uancheater B»^ Fakirs, rope-tricks, and all of that. A check valve .will be installed on None In Sertous OondiUon spunk and'determination to hold to rescue Thomas J. Spellacy of Albany. N. Y., Aug. 22—iJP)— Btimulided dlscusaion on Capitol and two other officers and meted court today. Irish lad who batted .265 for At­ Ba^d., . Reckon I didn’t. But way up ahead hiU on.^toe possibility of eliminat­ the line between toe two hydrants. Lof Angeles, Aug. 23 -T^ovla out toree-day suspensions to toe Several witneis'os for toe state lanta last seaaop, filled in nicely Ths Hartford police dispatcher to its present mind on such rules Hartford from, specific charges I tended the wounded, buried the dead. Wendell. L. Willkie was said au­ A new hydrant will be installed at sent two ambulances and three WOODLAND AT FARMINGTON AVENUE Tueadgy. Augunt 22 thoritatively here today to have ing post-war peace policy aa a Adtresa Lana TurnerUvorced 31 membare of toe uMon's strike testified yesterday that they knew ter Billy Hermhn who sustained for Germany. and general public suspicions of For I was a Medic, and little we knew toe comer of Henry and Princeton steering committee. a leg injury. Hertsfield played ambulance cruisers to the scene. But the smell of sickness all day through. urged John Foster Dulles, Gov. political iszue. Broker-Actor B U p b ^ Crane yes­ of no important historical, geo­ 2-2888 2-9912 As such proposals are advanced loss of character. The gentleman Senator George (D-Ga), chair­ streets. The elx-lnch cast, iron CWme VlMattloii of Oontraet logical, botaMcal or other sclenti- short with A1 Oloasop moving over Nine men were taken to Hartford Mosquitoes, leeches, and thick dark mud Thomas B. Dewey’s foreign affairs riAin will be carried erotuM the terday, testlfylng^foat be behaved and St. Francis hospitals, where l^mard The Final Battle and discussed, it seems to us man­ is in serious danger of, being mis­ agent, to rally Republican swport man of a special Senate Post-War The company took .this action, fle points of interests In the 321,- to Herman’s position. Where the Chinese spilled their blood committee said he thought toe comer of Princeton and Henry ta a sullen manow and nagged her. claiming a violation of contract. 610-acre area,, but admitted; under SI^^OdnnAn atrntngy In.FTAnce can datory to recall that similar understood, and it is even possible After the enemy guns were stilled: behind efforts, to make too Wash­ atreeta and down Prlpceton street ington post-war security confer­ meeting at toe two, representing The screen’s original sweater Suisman said be told toa union Federal government crosa-exami- bd obvioualy r*cognlg« Begley State Convention in what seemed Nothing to do but work, and sweat. anywhere in toe MU section of J1 agunsi exploita every poeelble oppor- ’They were forbidden an army, and row before he presents Dewey’s .ference on details. • area heietofore described, a>alre She testified briefly.. In answer to toe aubjebt “when we are ready for testified moiuunent rules _ a willing, voluntary alliance with And dry was the dust upon my mouth beliefs to Secretary of State Hull Never Campaign ■ Issue her lawyer’s questlona. I t ” hunting In-toe area would prevent to delay and embarraae the proceeded to train soldiers by ‘the such a political figure as Senator As steadily big “cats” roared on south. tmek can hook onto toe original later that afternoon. Senator Taft (R-Ohio), said, hydrant i^poslte 170 Hmfy street The blonde actress’ co^bom t- He asserted no mon conferences reduction of elk when necessary. AlUee. It la part of thia simple expedient of calling them Francis T. Maloney, and the re­ Over the ground where Japs lay killed: wlto toe company wete planna(l, We had the'Ledo Road to build. Oppoeea Permanent Alliance however, that in toe field of post­ and pump into toe newfoydrant 80 Ing wltnese was her mothbr, Mrs. To Rainbow-”' , in France, that the porte policemen. ’They were forbidden sult of current speculation which war security, “there Is no cam- Mildred Turner. A property sbttle- but that arbitration of toe union’s places bis political future on a Dewey has niade It plain that feet away. The chpCk valve be­ ■reat and 8t Naaaire ahotUd military planes, and they still pro­ You’ve been gone two years this spring. he opposes any permanent four- paigm issue and never haa been.” tween the two hydranta on Hwiry ment gives Miss Ihirner custoty 34 grievances, including ch;uges side opposite to that of his own Democrats end Republicans holil of toe couple's year-old daughter, i^f “intimidation” and "mscriiaina- ^They Tsk« Csr* of All My be held by atubbom gatrlaona ceeded to have them, by the time Didn’t you see a single thing? / power alliance -to dominate toe street and ton one on Tanner lifelong cronies in Hiartford a world and wants small nations to to toe same basic theories, he aaid," street JuZt west of Bowers street Cheryl Christina. tiom” would continue. having been invented for they were ready to open this war, elsewhere. Never saw much but the moon shine on have a voice in toe International and Dewey* in suggesting that toe wlU automaticaUy function as soon The couple married July 17, than three week*. It ia part the gTMtest air force toe world Any careless acceptance of toe A Burmese temple around Maingkwan, security organization for which United States, Britain, Russia and as the pressure starts to buUd up 1942, In Las Vegas, Nev. Miss surface facts of toe recent Spel­ And silver transports high in the sky, China might he heading for a mili­ as the firs pump starts oMratlon Turner obtained an annulment toe Moscpw-Seattle thia atrategy that there ahouid had yet seen. ’They were forbid­ lacy conduct is likely to do him a Thursday River and the swift Tanai, representatives of the United be ilie-hard attempta to rea* States, Great Britain, Russia tary alUanim that would coerce wMfo In turn means that the pres- following January on grounds that LAUNDRY den a navy, Init it was not long grow injustice. . . And Hukawng Valley coming all green— and later Chinas—may lay toe toe rest or- toe world, merely had su n tn toe pipes .In the area ^11 Crane’s divorce from his first wife, ^ Fli^t Planned thpoe Oerman troOpa caught before this war began that one Take, for instance, toe fact that • Those are the only sighu I’ve seen. giroundwork at toe current Dum­ issued a warning “not to yield to xbe great enough eo that a fire Carol fCuntz Crane of Indianapolis, the laiaiae pocket Hia Ger- he spent the Democratic State Did our Job, though, like God willed aometoing else.” That something could be fought wlto hoee lines waa not final. Cmns and toe ac­ and a t the victor nations, Britain, re­ We had the L<^o Road to build. barton Oaks conference. know they have loat in Convention in alliance with forces WilMe, also an advocate of else, he said, might be “a Russian right off toe hydranu without fur­ tress were wed again March 14, Seattle, Aug. 23.—uIV. He ent. lluilscm and Oakland, streets at we have met in France, terrible was the only son of his parents described -a likely to continue to The .committee on arrangements to do to Germany. It would also ence to spare Uni ocrtaln trials them much of toe time when to On Saturday, from 8 to 7 p. m. remain sUent in toe campaign for for toe Manchester Improvement £ the other end. ... . tb«M«gb aoma of the fighting there and tribulations, wIsd Informed and toe ■whole town sympathizes It le beUeved that this will be be very much to toe point to talk Hfebron. While here she m ^ members of the Young People’s some time to come. Association outing to be held a t | 16 Large Box with them. He has a sister, Bet­ « haa been. Spehacy that Hartford would many friends. She played toe Society are to hold a picnic at toe taken care of at an early data. of what we are going to do to ty added, aad feature The two ‘ Joined In, issuing toe Garden Grove, on Keeney -s Thia la ■what hoa alteady hap­ support Gaffney. Similarly,’ dur­ violin in toe choir of St. Pv^eris home of d i. and Mrs. Luther Bar­ statement after their eonference street, Sundey, has completed the- ; pened on the Ruaeian front The ourselves to make sure that 'V e ing toe progress of the conven­ Eoiacopal church Sundays. She of tob xase is that his tmcle, Staff nard. A program of sports. Includ­ day’s program. Chef Arnaud Pa- ^ tion itself. It was Zazzaro who Sergt MarshaU Porter, was re­ which said only that they ^ re­ Starto Campaign Kirkman Complexion and Laundry your ing boating, archety -and horse­ How|o was alw idenUfied wlto St. Peter’s groat Ruaaian advance which be­ will carry out our owm good Inten. cently report missing In action viewed various International prob­ gaM bas submitted to toe commit­ held the real decisions. summer school while it flourished back riding has been planned to tee his menu for the day’s eveito | gan on June I I proceeded at tlons. The important question is We'make this plain in order to somewhere ^ r Francs or vicln- lems bearing on a world peace or- not what regulations we are go­ a number of years ago. Her precede the. su)>i>er. Each member gahlzaUon Iria talk "not animated Beginning at 12 noon choicer - Against Illiteracy whiilv^d pace until it reached tlM clear Spellacy of the suspicion book glvea the story of Justice Ity. ^ He was ridlo i^eiator on » Attending is asked to bring a end steamed clams will be fb^rved • S O A P S cake 5 « ing to establish for Germany, but that it was he who Joined the Ma­ bomber. The fanqlly, howeverJ lugar and by partisan consideration or hav­ .Unea ^here it haa now been Oliver Wendell Holmes, his fanpuy hopes that 3- ing to do with any candidacy.” and at two o’clock antipa^, cold j • Maxleo Oty, Aug. 2»--<;iock. spaghetti, sweet born; rolls, butter , write Spanish are ebUgod to teach has been talk of possible new governor of Maine, that raoati “ CLEAMSER oounter-attacka. Although it good enough to prevent new wrar dell Holmes, Sr., author of ‘‘Ttoe nt a t to e Hewitt ^ ta g a at Point Steeie has* returned to not aU, of New England would go and coffee. ^ ' reading and writing to those be­ Spellacy alignments with factions Autocrat at toe Breakfast Table q* Woods beach, where sheiipent k o & In Falmer, Maas., and From 12 npon until 6 p. m. w re^ i box aoemed that the Red Armies ’The key failure was in their en­ Republican this fall. tween MX and 40 who am unable he always used to fight. Similarly, and other witty and interesting week or mora; Mary ^ ^ h a w has returned to wlil be a tefreahment ™ ' to do so. . POWDER Would be well into East Prussia, forcement Drawing up new reg­ here too, be should in all fairness MugM toe Miss caare Porter ia nowibelngltfValea, Maai.^.,after a week iqient I„ r * charge of The Education ministry will pub­ Don’t try to elfee ia’heksKmh” holy German 'soil,' long before this, ulations is easy enough. Enforce­ be exonerated of any deliberate popular fancy. M*b- Bowen 1 j„^rtnined at toa Hew(tt cotUge. tljelr brother, John H. Steele J J I I 8 lish ten milliim primers. . attempt to turn his back on bis toe , aftomoor. there . V ; bedroomtl Inttul ReynoliU ^ n c- the frontier ta still relatively in­ ment will again be the same dif­ has .written' several other boo^ uoyd Gray U home fro » and Mrs. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. 1 sporto program and various sMtel , The campaign, a war emergency 7 O unce Cotton Intulatioa in yoin own career. Here, too, the choice s^vitlea In charge of. 1 .jol^ • nfiftsurp. Is to run until May 81, tact. Although the ^ a t “trap” ficult problem, demanding from is not truly his. It is, actually, moatly of blographyr Her flrrt .p^mpa, Fla., for a week’s fi»f- Ernest Han and Jaughtera P e t l t l O I l atde. WiS keep you cool this or perhaps her second, wm a rol- which ha Is spending at to# I Rernlce and Alice Hall. 1 . a • 1040. ‘ summer and save you teal nest ..w i of aome 200,000 to 300,000 German Ua twenty years 'from how toe not a question of where he will go, ^ ^ ^ ket reservations ahouid be ; same realism we feel today. 'The but a question of who will have lection home of Ms parento,_Mr. and M ^ l Mildred Mason, wdto winnrl C m i hr im 0f . troops in the Baltic States has In narrative form, and entitled Harold L. Gray. He wg| pres­ made through Mattoew. Mere « GLASS TUkfBLERS Job of protecting toe peace is one him. He has always been an Old daughter Jean of -AtlanU, G»n 1 Hartford. Aug. 22— ^ WJ) Form Error Will been regsuded as closed for at Guarder. But if the New Guard, “Friends and Fiddlers.” This ent at the dinner glvenrln honor Mre. Eva Pearson of HarUoM. Public UtUltles CommleMon W- his barber shop. ' u least three weeks past, the Ger­ which la neVer completed. It calls was written wMle she was In He­ of Ms p am ts Sunday. and Webster Peareon of Milford. | nounced today tlmt street, or through Erllng gEMOtPS or any part of it, will have him, 88 ttsrf mans have now succeeded in be-' for eternal, vigilance, eternal cour­ or any part of him, what differ­ bron and takes In some local fea­ Mre. Arthur Biaemann, her eon, at MS feed store. Depot Square. Not Kill Filing tures. Others books ere “Be| rolTuv® a ^ eion to Incresec tthe iS T '^ im ^ r f S ^ l O c ^ opening an escape route for those age. - ence does it' make to an old fire Bneign William Elsemana, U> S. .X Reap and suzteos .units dsoa. V 2. Rntnt* usa *f bumars as you would 8 . Start en high until active cooUag loved Friend,” a story of Tchal- 0 standees M their buses ^ d ^ to - troops. They have broken the horse' whose main interest is to Navy, her daughter, Mre. Alrlle Mrs; Dorothy W. WUcox— # Although an old form was used COTTW INSDlirnOK food or liquid spills ea ep«i eeil type of_ ttw spare tire en your .ear. It wiU prolong begins . , . tbea rsduoa beat ItTe a good keep on answering some kind of kowsky. and toe story of toe Ru- Hilborn, oH of Elmhurst. N. Y„ Greenwich,______U visiting her mother. dravrii their petitions and Umt ^ Hayden Leamiiig by George B. Snow in filing ter se­ trap. Mnf»«ina. Mrs. Bowen is pas­ hearing on the petition, scheduled I surftite Bait that a t a a m ^ end remove their Ufa Surveys ehow left fleont unit te idea te covered ntensils. This ahorb bell? ' , , also Mlaa Ethel Pickett are spend- Mre. I>orQtoy O. Walker, for Wednesday, had been cancelled. lectman in the RepubUcen prim­ Three weeks ago, it seemed that Mission Or Rxilie? As we say, we Would hate to sionately fond of music and her lag a few days at . toe Eisemann Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Clough Lading Tactics ary, it will not be necaaeary ter JA R RUBBERS box I Johnson Bros. neidue ndth soft bradi. flatbottomed need 90% of tha time. Are you •rorworte ana oooUng time sad helps to save pra> books deal greatly with that «ib- The petitioning companies were t am ■nM iffi i fiat beat efldeaay. , the Riwiana were encircling War- ’There Is naturally speculation see the last weeks of the politi­ country home here.. I are entertaining out of town rel^ the. C-'-inecOcut Company, the him to file again. The naniea of the tegitt^ ctoua vitamins. cal career of one of the grand Ject. She has written swne Thoee who attend toe combined tivea at • toelr sumnier home In 2 idgnem wem well known to Town M .t8 S 7 MW, and that, the fail of the city over the surprising , development short stories, one of wMCh was Connecticut Rallwaj and Lighting S c, W endSniuyden. wboM old bad men ol Connecticut' poli­ Hebron and GUeod Congregational I Tolland. u.m Company, the New ^Haven and mother rMldea at Clerk Turkington nnd while no might be a ihatter of days. But that Just when War Production tics spent in an unfate public published in Harper’s magaxlnA street address was glysm a a te — , Condor Quality “Yankee from Olympui" was Mb- Sunday, school Mcnic ’Thursdayj Mr. and Q rM ^ ShoroLlhe Railway Company street. Is preparing for —P ^ - , qulred of bluejackets who man toa • L. 5> At is, ratber,^ revelation toe al months. ^ ' U. S. Third Army Headquarter^, baacb-Mtting tank carriers. Fred FalrcMld. Tate aeonomUt, strength toe Germans, for' all Prance, Aug. 21—(Delayed)—(A’) CftLe l i hoipitiHiwIi I Qrsy*. I ^■MTusinnaMTi v>*iiaf I In Novfiinbtf ft by trftdft told tbe Hamden Rotary club test Is everything rs^ y quiet along He win bftVft to iftmftln under Hebron Confrentiofiftl chux^ | ftry fivinf to E u ro p e reUei|ln Novem ------JUST ARRIVED A ftehfion their retreats ia toe cast have —Fellow correspondents attended .but who has done everytl^ on Mgfat bs believed toe govern­ the Potomac? Or is Nelson, hav-> a graveside service, to d k y for Tom treatment for two or three months | people iro Invited to Join with toa I work. the title of J the club tola year sawept pitch and ment’s ammal expenses after the been able to reserve forj^toe final Ing won a p^ier victory over Treanor, Loa Angeles Times and lOTj^ bsfora ha will ha able to GUead church next aunaw in a iI "India’#-uKumm Hope" was"*7 ~~ 1 first base. , war would be $14,000,000,000 dl- BOYS’ Home Ownen rM ^ ' Idefensa c< Gennany it Upon Hundea, Aug. * «•— Tided os feUows: Debt Interest, those who tal^e toe atricUy mUl- NBC correspondent who died Aug. . ..a_------1 hfff ZhA a graduato Mary B. Parker Wooding, Ham­ Onr expert carpenter* |V;| this strength, they pin their hopes tary view of wrbat ou^ production 19 of injuries suffered in a tank- Mr. and Mja. Harold U Rev. Attred H. Rapp, a summw day lean Legion Junior sandlota at den’s oldest resident, died at h « 86,500ff00.000: mlUtary . mainto- 4. Han't us* taa math water, (kffy a I. Make fuN wm pf yaor even. Ften A Hava It tbadcad accoaltiiaBpi Yai# yMatloniet in OOsad, wUl effldate. pie’s Socle^r. ^ ^ nanoe, 88JM)0,000,000; veterans’ are now nvaitablej^ any sf prolonging the war tk^ugh an- achtoulea should be7 s^erlng an jeep collision neiar the front. The who raosntly observed their 28th Spartanburgi S. C. borne yesterday at foe age of 102. WASHABLE „ minimum siammt at water te a paa te yuur mssls jn advance. Roast your asset range was baOt to lost newrroc, abodid grave was covcf^ wlto sprays of wedding anniversary. wero'Tkwn^ ------win bs no service In He- Ooiigh eooduc^ pensloos and rehabilitation, 2I>~| and all types of hone re­ otfite winter. They are doubtless snforaed exlla during which his bron. service. The topic was m u stra^ Mm. Wooding, who was born on nscessary te eeoUag vagotabtea Tim teas steam your vsietebtes, and bakayoor doe- ft nquin ripairb hero it ebeebed tnao*. fi-esh flowers. The service was con­ pjeuly suiprioed Title Veoally Helps Christinas day, 1841, In Buffalo, N. 0,000,000; other government ex- pairs and atterntions. . planning to have similar strength ducted In the TMrdv.Army ceme­ Mrs. Gertruda M. Hough enter-1 by 84 colored water you oaa, tbe aw n aad aiwt te the awam at the same tiasa. IFs ee dtetety by a raUaUa Mretesawa DioAlt. {laper victory wU be wiped out, ^ to whiai they wwe invited at Y„ had bean in good health until LOMGIES « 1 * 9 8 Bstiaw tes. eheerfnOy la positioB OB toe western borders and military poUcy continue its tery by Chaplain Wayne H. Bur- talned a few friends at midge at | ecrlbed by Miieee E ^ y Hajrden BiloxL MI»---*(AV-«teiler ■daaralayaall due. the boBte of stout a year ago. She left no sur­ 6 1» 16. Browns nnd Blg|M . Id Germany. past dominance over toe American daughter. Mr. aad M i» her home Friday evanlng. Thai and Jean French, reade^ i Fieldaid hasbaa • Mg vivors. givsn. gueot a t honor wae Mm. Roymo^i Workam 5 ^ t « r sporte. partly taddiBtal Total govanunottt eareenses terj . 'to have victory this year, the production scene? 'Lbet-TIme Aoddents Drop . Xiriiham a t A « a ^ * 5 * ^ 1 5 2 on Thursday at me KOQ CroaalW?***?'Iits cUncMng h Staiy^Ckiaat b ^ 1931, ha laid, wmre |4jo00,000j)00.j '4: found a iBfga Weieka a t White Plains, N. T. Two Seoultag Planes Mlaeing jJUUm most cruah that flaa|i G ^ P re st^ t Roosevelt, first being and trim s* •gMXoana to greet them Mrs. Cterenca B. Porter was win* rooms. Five thousand 1 bell title byvrtimlng the first foj» strength on one a< thi sure that be wasn’t a delegate to Hartford, Aug. 22 - (^ —Lowla •ad a deUgroM eedal tbne i w ner a t first honors. rtrssBings to t's bssn |of a ste-gsmo ssm a with Oulf- WelUngten N- Aug. 22.—( « 188 Otvon SeboteraMpa W m .F. We believe they are pro­ H. McBreyno, New -Englaad direo- Rev. and Mro. PaM Lynn and thaTonudatmUiary of FtottHowatar partlotmt —Two reconnaissance planes cai- the Democratic National Conven­ tor f6r the National Committee #njoy«4 v s y . Chapter and aztm to lp jsjissd ^ | ;^ ^ aetivltloa nir them a closs New Haven, Aug.- 12.—(*)—j A^nche^er^ Electric Divi^n to do Juft tiMt on both with a sate a t haadsome Mlver family am entertaining Mr. Lynn’a rylag 14 membem a t the Royai Johnson tion, ttlen wrote a tetter saying for the Conaorvatlon of Manpower mother at their Hahron eottag* on _Caunh______mnA ' community second. President . Charles Seymour of But, as the Russians la in War Indiutrie#, said here year candleotlrka. New gealand Air Force wem miss­ Birond Street that if he were a delegate' he GUooni was aaat over Hebron the Hope Volley road. oicnle last Thursday provldsd aa ing today on a flight from F(Jt co. Tate announoad yosterpty thatl TELEPHONE 7426 list are only new finding that terday that there were' aroroxte &joyabte tima la aplte of the ex- Hottest Day at Loo Aagtom neatly 880.000 In sebotereMpa badj ■ontgomery W ard would ,voU for Wallace. Is he mately 700 fewer Ibat-tlihe mdus- when the aews waa made pubUcI New Zealand. Hm bombmd 'were Or CM Arthnr Ayeta neatest battle od the . whole The Hawaiian Talands wem tmme kwt. Ksarly 100 were been awanted to 188 members ofi now dtqiUcating that strategy in trial accidenta In Connectleitt wsr that.Ffc Orttom present at a pot luck dlnn#t..| • Led Angeles, AUg. 21—<^—It part of a formation of aeven Hud- toe d u e of 1847, Including 581 824-823 MAI^ ST. TEL, 5161 MANCHESTER Coventry - TH. 8888>m Is Just betere them, m we in llanta during toe first six snonthe eon of Mr. and Mrs. Cartton H, formed by lava Chooting up from eons wMch left iTOl Sunday. .The toe reconversion field, preparing had been killed in a crack In the bottom of toe ocean, Them worn moving pictures end iraa 81 yesterday, hottest of Um ■ from ! west are advancing toward blBself to tay that be .would sus- of 1944 than in tha corresponding :year. ’ other five olanaa arrived aatelM. ponod a ye||r aco. la Draaea, Ju|x 28. Ha wfie 28 three^jnUas down, ' t games. rf h iV'i \‘^

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Red Units Storm V{-ar Writers w n o —loss Two of the Old-Time Stai'fl Balcony Scene, Franco Starriiig WDKO—Ts N Today Radio w n 3 « —lU S , Puzzle: Find the Jeep Firemen Pefeated ------— ______V - ...... Pitching of Wargo [other Sent Across BugHiver Told to Quit Eaateni War TtaM Purple Heart For New Threat 4:00—Backstage Wife; WDRC 6:00—WTIO—Johnny Preaenta French Area Servlca Time; Newa; WNBC — WiMiO—Big Town; WTHT By Cheneys 7 to 5 Beats Props 3 to B Parade of Stars. Fwnk Singtaer; WNBC—Ray (Gbntinued troin Page One) Henie. Lel»«P Chr^ JHcr (Contlaaed from Page One) 4:15—W n O —Stella Dallas. 4:30—WTIC — Lorenzo Jonet; g;16—WTHT—Music; WNBC— Mlachinlsts Continue the however, strongly auggesteo thla.) Lum and Abner. Winimfliitie Hnrler r jlit rir»l News He Had Excellent flying weather gave one artist accredited to toe Ninth WDRC — Ad Uner; WNBC — March on Title by Local Sport Air Force in France have been Nawa. 8:30—W n C i-A Date with Judy; B o x S core Ran Form in tho IC0 Wounded in Wair^ Stormovlk planes .and medium WDRC—^Theater of Romance; bombers an excellerit chance to ordered out of that theater ot war 4:46—w n c Young Wldder Trouncing NoHh End “apparently because their work Brtiwn. Neww WTHT—News: Castlea League Game; Teaiii III resume large scale operations in,toe Air. WtfBC—Nit Wit jC hatter A r»c*lve88 Wood- fense o t Praga. In this sector, Force officers in toe higher WTHT—News: Music: Ad Uner; The Cheney Brothers aoftball Haggerty, c , given her flmt WDRC —Burns and Allen; team will startt practice Monday Johnson, if . Dick Wargo oo^itebsd ) Rokosaovsky poa^s a frontal ranks,” toe New York Herald YFTHT— News: Music: WNBC team continued Ita march to tha ■ftarnoon Sept 11. Chanoea of the rmaUon that he haa been threat to Warsaw, moat of which Tribune aald today in a copyright­ —Terry and the Plratea. WTHT — Gabriel Heatter; Ro^ cf. If .. M a ^ laattnlglit at tha Waat .1 Softball League title last evening taam playing all of their home McDuff, rf .. „„,_Bded aa the letter contained lies oh the weat aide of the broad ed dispatch. 8:15 — w T lC — We Love and WNBC—Famous Jury Trials. games at Mt. Nebo look good at Oval ia a^Twilight LsagiM fl Theworreapondenta were Stanley Learn: WNMC — Dick ’Wacy. 9:15—W n rr—Screen 'Teat. at toe T diamond by turning back Dadalt, aa .. [ ilia Purple Heart award. and swift Vistula. present ' Cook, rf, cf . and toa result was a 3 to 1 I Bafore entering the aenrtce Ser- The Germans have won back a Frank ol toe New York Post, Gor­ 8:80— w n c — Juat Plaih Bill; 9:80—w n c — Words War; the Manchester Firemen by the Langer waa employed- by land, connection with two battered don Gai^aCk of The Des Moines WDRC-News; Baseball Scores; WDRC—Doctor Flghtsi WTHT MieU, lb . . . for toa Willimantic Filers over —American Forum at toe Air; •core of 7 to 6. Another good crowd was in at­ Rich, 2b .... ^ town’a park department and Baltic Armies, isolated for three Register and Lee McSardell of The WTHT — Tom Mix', ’WNBC — tendance at last night’s TwI toa Hamilton ’ Props in tlisir Wb> niwne appeara on the town a weeks in Estonia and Latvia, but Baltimore Sun, and John Groth, Jack Armstrong. WNBC — Spotlight Banda; Ike South Ends started ‘ things Wargo, p ... off In toe second Inning when they League contest and although tha tar battle for aecond place. S f r>Bonor Roll. front advices' today indicated the artist for Parade. 8:45—WTIC — Front Page Far­ Story Teller. weather was eopi, anthualaam waa winning toe Filers cllmbsd tato receiving the letter Mr* enemy may use the corridor for an 10:00—w n c —Charlotte Green­ scored two runs. The firemen Totals . .. ..27 3 7 21 9 0 Aftermath of Threats rell; WDRC — Swoon or Croon; rallied in. the third to score three at a high pitch as to toe final out- Hamlltos toe number two spot,* a Mlf gaaaa Ijinger caUed Mlaa Jeaale Re^ escape attempt to East Prussia WTHT — Superman: WNBC — wood; WDRC— Salute to eome of the game. ahead of the Props. • . .. rather than reinforcement. "The order ia the aftermath of a France; WNBC — Raymond and take the lead, only to have toe AB R H PO A B 'nolda to learn If any report of hla long aeries of threats indugded in Sea.Mound. Hutt, lb ____,...3 0 1 10 0 1 Wargo pitched a magnlSemt i tevina been wounded had been re- Rrdtr Abandon Tukuiha Gram Swing. winners again go out in ftont when ■ay HonaiM ball gamo during tha sntoa pro- by certain public relationa officers 8:00—Newa On All Ctationa. toe second three runa came In toe Tha game waa atartad a Uttle Rostek, cf ...... , 2 0 0 1 0 0 eetved by the local Red Croaa. The enemy's Baltic break­ 6:15—w n c —Hlitory In the Haad- 10:15—WTHT—Dick Kuhn’s Or­ Georgs, cf ... caadlnga and bad a shutout going of toe Air Force," Herald Tribune chestra; WNBC — George fourth. The''■moke eatara tied early, abortly after 6 ahd it waa a Mm waa Informed that no report through was announced in the Rus­ Correspondent Jack Tait wrote. llnea; WDRC — Edwin C. Hill; good thing aa it began to get dark Oermano, 2b . into the aaventh kut the Propa Micks. things again, when in toe fifth inr bunebsd two of tor three hits they : M the kind had been received. sian midnight communique. It said “Coirespondentq have been told WTHT — War Gardena; Oon- nlng they rallied two more count­ in toe sixth inning. Games muat Del Conte, If. that under a hail of Gerinan tank that they muat confine toe bulk of ,, C4rt Hour; WNBC — Sporta and 10:30 — WTIC — HUdegarde; be started at 6 In order for toa Kind, 2 b ___ collected off the offerings of the WDRt; — Congress Speaks: ers. Cheney’s then tucked another Filer pitcher, to tally their kma and infantry attacks Gen. Ivan C. their activities to coverage of Scores; Raca Results. victory away when they acored regulation aevyn tnnlnga to be Old Timers Attraction Tufferson. rf Bagramian's troops withdrew "to Ninth .Air Force news. Those who 8:30 —' w n c — Strictly Snorts; WTHT—Mqslc; WNBO— Let completed. Rollck. 3b ... run of the ball game. Wargo fan­ ^French Troops Yourself do . two more runa in tha sixth on ned five batsmsn and wnlkad only more favorable positions" after did not, it was made clear, would WDRC — Jack Stetena; WNBC Peterson’s third hit of th«i evaning. Pongratz, c . abandoning Tukums, where they —Something for toe Girls. 10:45—WDRC —Semetolng for Wise, e ...... ona fa) gaining hta fourth win tn' have to seek reaaaignment elh»< MoGulra allowad th® South End- The Props and the Fliers wers At West Side Tonight Encircle Toulon plunged to the sea S3..miles weat where.” , 6:45— wnc — Lowell Thomas; the Girls. Marco, p . . league play against two defaatA ara only ata hita, whUa hta taam- battling for every break arith the Miks Marco, the league striisr- of Riga on Aug. 1. The order waa signed by Col. WDRC — Newa; WNB<3—Henry 11:00—News on all stations. Fliers plugging away just a littls There’! a leep In the photo above-but try and find It It’s almost completely hidden by the throng There waa no letup, however, in 11:15— w n c — Harkness of mataa coUected alght from Olaa- I’otals ., 24 1 3 21 9 S out king, waa touched for. only (Contlnned ffom Page One) Robert Parham, in charge of- the J. Taylor. o. Mt more than their rivals. of Lamoalle. France, residents, who udldly cheer lU Yank occupants. ______Red Army pressure on the enemy’s Air Force’s public relations, and 7:00-,W nC —Music Shop; WDRC Washington, WDRC— Dance Yesterday’s Scores Stars of Yesteryears to WiUimantic ...... 100 Oil 0—3 seven hits, all aingtes,' and 20 or more imperilled North Baltic contained no explanation tor the —I Love a Mystery; WTHT — Orchestra: WTHT — Music; PetaraoB was toa Mg atlckar for Hamilton . : ...... 000 000 1—1 served a better fat*, than waa aa- : ^ ooold poaalbly Interfere with thla divisions, variously estimated at WNBC—Music You Want toe winners In collecting half of Dave Kerr minusninus seseveral front Eastern Show Fans They Are Runa batted in Johnson, Rich, corded him as three costly miscUM . crucial duty. The opportimity action, the newspaper said. Fulton lewis. Jr.'; WNBC—Land molars, was Agned to lay with I between 200,000 and 300,000 men.. The Baltimore Sun published of toe Lost. 11:30—w n c — Polish Orchestra; hla team’s bits, whUa T. Cowles S Hartford 10, 9; Williamsport Tufferson. Stolen bases; Menoehe committed by his teammates led ^ior a decialve result ia In front Plan to Avoid What It Means ! Fqr uu in Estonia west of Lake - WTHT—Sammy Kaye. and Phelpa wera toe big guns for toe Old Timers against lie PJL’S 4 (7). 6. As Good as the Best 2, Hutt, Roy. Sacrifices: Hagger­ to Ms downfall. Marco whiffed ua and we muat ahd> will move toe account on toe correspondents 7:15—w n c News; WDRC— tonight. If he can eoHset aa many : Peipua Oy’’- Maslennikov’s without comment, but detailed in John Neabll—Passing Parade; 11:45—WNBC—Music: News tha losers ia collecting two hits Albany 10, Elmira 9. Of the Present Pay. ty, Hlela. Double plays: Kinel to four men and didn't iaeue a single With the utmoat speed and eftec- i Third Baltic Army, driving bard aplaca. hits ka he ha* tseto missing, hs Binghamton at Scranton Germano to Hutt. Left on bases: free ticket. It waa his fourth loss Current Sores a news story some bf toe coverage WTHT—Musical ()uiz. 12:00—w n c —News; Bert Lytell will no doubt emergs the batting B tIVSDWS.** I for the railway center of Tartu, va. Frankie Willi Fight; Newa; Fhamaa (postponed). Harhllton 4, Willimantic 4. Bases against four victories. ’ After occupying the Important Amid pomp and ciroumstance reminiscent of the palmier days of given toe AlVi-Force by MrCardell. 7:30—w n c ^ Dick Haynes; star of toe game. Tonight at the W«at Side Oval on bails; Wargo 1. Strike-outs: capturea 30 or more communities. Hitler and Mussolini, Generalissimo Franco (arrow) salutes from At Des Moines, the Register said it WDRC — American Melodjr WDRC—News; WTHT—News. AB. R. H. PO: A. E. Utica St Wilkes-Barre (post-j M um Spiendld Plays ^aaminunlcation* center of Alx-en- (Continued from Page One) Other Russian gains were report­ T. Oowlas, 2b . . 4 2 2 1 1 I poned). tile Old Timers under toe direction Wargo 5, Marco 4. Passed balls: The Bulldozer at War ornate Madrid balcony, aa workers from all parta of Spain pass in had no^mment. Hour: V.THT—Arthur Hale; ^ 1:0O_'WnC—Slumber Hour. Specs Johnson too Willimantic Bill Hutt contributed some nifty Provence, 15 miles due north of ed due eaat of &ga. 1:15—w n c —Songs of Sheila. HUl, a f ...... 4 1 1 a 0 Nattonal { of Bin Brennan will step out on Haggerty. Winning pitcher: War- plays around the initial sack and ' JiaiiMiUe, American" doughboys derstood that they covered the /evlew during recent celebration of annlveraary of the National Rev­ The New York Post said in to­ WNBC—Grron Hornet Icftflclder injured hla sldo in ths go. Liosing pitcher: Marco. Um­ ♦the way through tha vast rubble Although^ortening liis IJnes by 1:30—w n c --s trln g i for Medi­ A. CowleA 3b .. 4 0 0 1 6 Pittsburgh 9, 7; Brooklyn 7,1 the diamond to take on toe Poliah took part in the only twin killing 'WS were charging oh and by nildr scope of the Ulka. the Ume and By teinea- D. White pulling bacK from. Tukuma,jOen- olution. day’s issue that it had protested 7:45—WTHT—Knights of Colum­ first Inning when he Isoed s safe pires: Mllcekt. Kotsch. Ume; 1:39. of the wrecked town ao tanks ------■ ' —...... bus. tation; News.' Tomlinson, If .. 8 0 1 0 0 6 (10). I pulled off during toe gams in tho '.day yesterday were two mUea frequency of eeaalona and similar Washington — Roaring and could get through, eral Bagramian stood firm against "both at Washington and at Su­ Kebler, a s ...... 3 0 1 0 I Mow into leftfield to drive home New York. 4, Chicago 8. | Americans in a game that wlU be preme Allied headquarters.” the first run of the game. Johnson first innlfm.that was started M ' along the road to the west. questions. snorting around the world is a In Pacific Jungles there are other heavy enenly attacks weat were firing at objectives on Ger­ and the Seine. The Germana had Phelpa, cf .... 8 0 2 0 0 Boston at St. Louts (post-^ played for the benefit of. the Twi­ Kinel to Oofuano to HutL Flan to Limit Talks ■ , a news story said,. "paid reared from the game in the third Steadily Setting Up Trap new American weapon of war—a even a number of reports about and northwest of Jelgava in Lat­ man territory last night as well aa thrown up flank protection and Frank Prior, c r : ___ V O 0 .4 0 poned). light League Accident Flmd. The Menoehe and Cook sacn collect­ This spearhead and the French Various officials aald It waa the via,'XTid north and southwest of were fighting vigorously along the repeated tribilte to our'YilftnafraTid Mordovaky, Ib 2 0 0 0 2 fram®. (Oidy galmes Kheduled.) His Run Came steel-bladded behemoth dedicated irritated bulldozer drivers who at the gimnera. Our acouta were toe excellence fit their - organiza­ Labor Day Week-End Sees game will start at 8:15. ed two ^Ita apiece to emerge aa rthruat on MarseUle from the eaat intention of the conferees to limit buried Japanese alive in i their Siauliai in Central Lithuania. combing it along the fronUer river A'vre in that ares: Cblaman, rf . . I 0 0 1 0 Americas their Ulke stricUy to evolving to pushing things around. tion.” Ten of his recent stories Leo Dadalt in the seventh inning Maybe taking on the Poliah the batting stars of . the gaose. —« drive which already had paaa- foxholes, tipped, over small pill­ May Decide Fata of Warsaw bank." A front dispatch said there are McGuirA p .. ..3 3 1 0 2 New York 5, Detroit 1. Americana will be too tough a nut Nary an extra base blow waa Ml- . ad through Aubagne—were stead- plana for an international organi­ The bulldozer la a common Indications that the total enemy dbout toe Ninth Ait Force wera liad Mike Marco working IlkQ, a — (Cleveland 7, Boston 8 (IS). AtRight-Time boxes, and upset whole embank­ In a battle that may aoon decide Passage Not Clear listed. GOPjOpening Campaign for toe Old Umars to crack in lected during the entire gaaM. fly setting up a trap for thf Ger- zation and to hvold any dlacuaaion sight in America, but few Ameri­ The monitor aald it waa not killed and captured may run much ToUls ___I... 32- 5 - 8 18 11 14 horse in pitching to Ken Rich. Da- St. Louis 5, Washington 3! of such isauea as boundary dis­ cana realize that this revolution­ ments complete with Jap ma- the fate of Warsaw, Marshal Kon­ Frank’s main effort “naturally,” dalt would signal toe pitch from their first game in several years. Wargo was accorded some exoid- remainlng in that French chinegun nests. stantin K. Rokossovsky’S First clear exactly what the broadcast higher'than recent estimates, al­ Cheney Bros. (12). The ban players themselves don’t lent support when his teammalM second only to Paris in size, putes and occupation or disposi­ ary earth-mover ia barely 15 though the number of (Sermans The Post said, was to give "a bal­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. second to the batter and Marco Philadelphia 3, Chicago 8 tion of enemy territory. So useful is the new tank-dozer White Russian Army yesterday meant by " it ” but asserted he con­ anced picture of toe battle for New York, Aug. 22cH/P)—Open-.^celebrations on "Main Street was hurrying hla pitches and lack­ think ao and that ta what counts. Don Guttcriffge Hits played errorlsas ball behind hlaa. nt diapatchea said the Ger- veara old and that it does a lot smashed the defenses qf more than strued ^ passage to maan that atill in the bag ia a matter of Diagle, 2b .. . 3 1 1 1 3 1 (10). The FUera jniqped right out ia had set a forest fire east of The atmosphere of optimism besides apade-work in this war. in clearing the way for tanks and France in its entirety. This broad ing network broadcasts of the elec­ U.S.A.” ; from New York, record, ed his usual effectiveness. The players are confident ttiat mechanlz^ equipment that one 50 settlements n orth w t of the Ruaalan troops were operating guesswork. Anniello, cf .. .. 2 1 0 1 0 0 even today when they are supposed Homer That Bfraks front in the initial inning to acata .WaneiUe in an effort to check the that market the opening of the It pushes things where they’re The British Second Army slid -view was obviously too much for tion campaign on behalf of toe Re­ ings of war’s If best commenta­ Gleason, p .. ..4 0 0 1 3 0 conference persisted aa the dele­ engineer colonel reported: "It Polish capital. The advances freed along the Szeazuppe river. Which the Ninth Air Force press relattona publican National Committee, with ries. Derm Haggerty returned to the to be washed up, they will able one run on Rabbit M®iK>ch®'a ate* wanted, puabea them away when a 16-mlIe stretch of the Blalystok- marks the frontier. the American. First Army were Peterson, 3 b . 4 0 3 10 0 0 to make the P.A.’a step lively If Tie; Other Carnes. gle. Derm Haggerty's perfect aae- . North of Alx-en-Provence, which gates began tackling specific la- they’re not wanted and acta in a may be decisive in rough terrain. group.” Gov. Thomas E. Dewey tq be heard Memorial service—From Cleve:. Flier lineup and caught a swell Warsaw railway-. The Soviet-high coraroand previ­ busy wiping, out the last Germans land. Conducted by a minister, Vince, If ___ .. 3 1 0 0 0 0 they want to vrin. rlfloe and Speca Jobnson’a aingla demnanda a trunk highway lead- Buea. On the part of American pinch as a combat weapon. The old conception of ‘tank coun­ in the pocket and there waa a The War department at Wash- twice and Gov. John W. Bricker Magnuson, rf .. 8 0 0 0 0 0 game. The little receiver handled Special Came try can be considered obsolete.” A strong belief waa evident in ously had announced .Russian once, have been set for toe week­ priest and a rabbi. Dick Wargo in grand style. 'The P.A.’a will field their regu­ By Jack Baud over third. w directly south Into Marseille, officials, however, there waa no StIU CriticaUy Needed prospect that another 24 houra in£;ton said it had received no in­ Goodrich, c _. .. 1 2 0 6 0 0 inbaventh Army column advanc­ diapoaitlon to minimize the long In other words, if the groimd Moscow that Red Army troops in troops had reached the river. formation concerning the corre­ end of LahoF Day. lar lineup and wiU probably start AP Sporta Writer ■eat Oot HM Importance of the bulldozer in this sector now had gained the up­ may aae the end of the po12,000 a ing the Germans back to the Pug cana knocked out SO enemy tanka Leaders starters. I T n m A Captura Foitreas dozers with a high blade to clear clamping abut, a British staff offi­ and idiot down 16 planes, a field papers with comparatively small and chorua. NBC, 0 a. m.—Mirth and Mad­ Last Night*s Fights est losing streak of the season and and eoored on Ken Rich’s line sin­ ble. year. river and put him in position to Music—From New York, vic­ their critics were saying they f Four milea northeast of Toulon's extra thick Jungle Twenty-two ancendmentS to the cer aaaerted "the back, of the Ger­ dispatch said. foreign staffs. It was their Job w ness; 12:80 p. m.—U. Si Air Force Hippies Still Playiag gle to fliort H m ball waa knock­ t wtakirta the French captured the There’s a glaht beach-dozer win quick control of its south man army ia broken.” try to give their readers an overall tory salute to United Nations, for National League were due to crack wide open, es­ ed down by Red Germano, but was surplus war property- disposal bill Supreme headquarters had no an hour. Band; 6,'16—Serenade To Ameri­ By Charley Doeeserlok Batting—Muslal, St. Louis, .356; Tommy Sipples the oufatanding fectreaa of Coudon. Downey Sees Senate with a crane-hoist mounted on its bank close tt its junctlor. wrlth the Front dlapat^es d ed ^ _ ^ news of - Patton’s------second------croaaing picture of toe war in France, rath­ ca. CBS, 4—WACS On Parade; 6 ^Baltimore—Vic Delllcurtl. 159, member of the Old Timer team will pecially after th' 12-1 drubbing in too hot to handle. The aisa or equipment of the confronted fire House today as Vistula northwest of W ar»w. er” than primarily report on toe N am tlve—From Washington, N. y. Boxing Promoter Walker, Brooklyn, .355. Sunday's second game. stern which ia used to move heavy leaders again sought a vote on tha enemy waa ao disorganized he naa Seine, near Fontainbleau in which statesmen. Army, Navy —Pun With Dunn; 6:80— Jeri Willie Lewis waa fighting Stan­ N»w York, and Johnny Walker, Runa—Milaial, S t LoUla, 04. be seen at the Initial sack. Sipples’ Last Ron a Gift Qonnsn force atUi fighting ihalde Approval of Treaties equipment acroea newly won Moscow official quarters said been unable to malm any coordin- ^ milea southeast of Paris. Thla air aspect of toe struggle.” SuHavan Song. BLU, 11 a. m.— 155, Philadelphia, drew. (10); name is still a magnet in state­ Not die First Hme The Fliers’ last run at toe t Toulon was not dlacloied. It ap- measure by nlghtfalL. 'nothing concerning German -an­ The newspaper said it was and Marine leaders are to be in­ ley Ketchel at the old Amsterdam Runs batted In—Nicholson, Chi­ wide baseball circles and chances Washington, Aug. 22. — (JP> — beaches. There seemed no limit to the ated stand or launch strong coun- bridgehead la 56 miles southeast vited to Join; probably from F t Breakfast at Sardi’a; >;30 p. m.-^ I5pera House, May 27, 1910. The Coley Welch, 161 1-2, Portland, cago, 91. Gutterldge did the job with hla game waa a g ift Haggerty beat, i psared likely the defenders would Senator Dowmey (D., Calif.) today Newest^, member of the dozer nouncements that a Huasian offen­ ter-thriuts. . ©f Belleau Wood where Americans known that Ninth Air Force offi­ Ladies.. Be Seated: 8:l8~-Holly­ Me., and Berle Lanier, 162, Phila­ are that many, of the fans will homer but it wasn't the first time out a bunt down the third baae attempt another of the prolonged abundance of ideas about the dis­ sive had been launched in Ro­ cers in London conducted an ex­ Sheridan, 111., ‘'Surrender Day at first round was finished. Lewis, Hits--MUSi.-il, S t Louis, 161. % described the Dumbarton Oaks family ia* the tank-dozer, which -■- Thi U. S. Third Army w m m i-i jjnited the Germana In the second an Army Camp” ; from New York, wood Star Time. MBS, 12:80— delphia, draw (10): Johnny . Car­ Doubles—Muslal, St. Louis, 42. journey over to tl>e Oval Juat to he had pepped up the Browns. Hta line that caught Mike Rotick llat-^ Stands such as they have put up in position of a hundred billion dol­ mania. haustive copy check to ascertain clever. boxer and hard hitter, watch Tommy, in’ .action. The rest footed. Ollta McDuff forced too t conference as the first formal step whipped the Normandy hedge­ lars’ worth of excess war equip­ ting westward and M r t h v ^ Marne in June, 1918 Chicago, Hollywood, Denver, Army Service Forces; 2:45—Jane hadn't done so badly. ter, 163, Philadelphia, outpointed Triples—Barrett,. Pittsburgh, 18. work around second had been oUier French porta, notably Cher­ toward putting into effect the (Berlin said the RuaaUna gain­ from th4 bridgehead at MantM S® jp mUes from the toe types of stories sent by corre­ Deacoq Logan, 163, St. Louis (10); of toe Infield will consist of Emil nothing- short of sensational in catcher at aecond ■■ did the naxt -I bourg and St. Malo, in an effort to row. Thla ia simply a medium ment and the reason after a week’s Washington and Cleveland, V-Day Cowl; 4:80—Detective Mysteries. "WlUie’e winning," shouted hta Home runs—Nicholson, Chicago, post-war security principles enun­ tank with a dozer blade mounted ed one mile near laai and Tlghina, miles northwest of Parta. Hero ^ battle of the spondents, adding "this in itself Fr^die Archer, 147, Newark, out­ Plitt, Cniff Massey, Oil Wright, key games and his spirit had fired Mtter, Sam Roy. Roy atole ash- deny-use of the harbor to the Al­ argiunent, boiled down to thla: was typical of to® public re­ manager, Dan McKetrtek, who 27. Jack Stratton, Butch Lovett, Stlf- ciated in the Moscow declaration on it. Thla blade waa specially de­ the attacks being aimed at it could Strike alao^ Marne where the French and Brit­ pointed Sammy Daniels, 146 1-2, Pitching—Wilks, St. Louis, 12-1, the entire ball club. It war Don, ond and when Art Pongrats* lies aa long as possible; One group wants the adminis­ "crushing the whpl* ovr Dneatr 1 lationa Officers of toe Ninth have Andbor club, whidi yesterday waa seconding his charge. fy Stavnltsky and Smoke Holbock. throw went Ihto centerfleld, . ha I One correspondent with the Na- and said "we may safely aaaume" signed by Army en^neera, ^ and trator, to have unlimited power, to ■^ine Into the rocket gun Pas-de- ish checked the Genfians drive in Baltimore, (10). .923. the. fellow the Cards demoted to the Senate wrlU approve whatever river posltlona-"). ■ operated.. They have beeq exceied- Sell Furnishings > spoiisored toe eighth annual out­ "Betcha a grand he gets knock­ West Springfield, Mase. — Joe Wo.jdy Wallett will- catch the Sacramento ir. 1941, who offered continued on to third. Dadalt lift­ I TsI forces wUc^, bbmbarded Tou-. can be thrown off by the driver in get rid“bf what the armed forces Calata coast. _ . Septarober, 1914, Ingly smug about their '-position ing for 7,000 inmates of* homes ed out,” rountered Bob Vernon, slants of lhe stsriMg hiirler. treaties ultimately are negotiated. ten. seconds if he wants to get The Canadian First Army ad- Carter, 158, Rome, N. Y., out­ American League personally to aell enough tickets ed a high, tasy oy hell half Way law ssld" the " toughness of the don't need. It argues that a one- Threat to Foasible Stand because they realised toe difficul­ and boapitata, counted the day a wine agent. Jn the event tiul^Sini H>man down the third basC line and Roy base’s coastal defenses waa dem­ "Great events are in the making back into the tank business. man Job la necessary to- get this -vanced four to 10 miles on a_b ^ d While the bridgehead at Mantea Of Noted Hotel success. pointed Joe Reddick. 160, PaUr- Batting—Doerr, Boston, .325. to fill Sportsman’s 'Park when at the Dumbarton Oaks confer­ Germans Report ties facing a correspondent seek­ While they palavered; the bell som N. J.. (10). Runs—Doerr, Boston, 90. cannot make an a^icaraiica. toe doubters'' worried about tha jogged down from third,. RoUck onstrated when a French battle­ In Normandy the tank-dozey done: It shouldn’t be cluttered up front between the sm and A r ^ M to back the Germans ing reasslgi.ment at this time.” .1 ence,” he said in a Senate speech. tan, Belgian units ^ k C a r o u ^ g i ^ ^ the sea aU the way from startod-toe asrond round. Me- New York—Freddie Schott, 207, Runs batted in—Stephens. St starting aasIgTiment w)U gc to Brownies drawing power. If tha muffed toe ball and Roy countered ship scored a direct hit on a hesvy broke through the raised earthen with restrictions. Iasi Evacuated On several occasions in tor past. Ketrick was fiuiabllng In hta pock­ Pete Klttcna. Pete can tlvow them with the winners’ tolrd run. I gun turret^ only to have it bounce “The conference.. .fulfills the pro­ walla..„upder the hedges that Another group says one-man Sacatogk Bprings. N. T., Aug. Akron, Ohio, outpointed Bill Louis, 85. . Bewellmen (flfiplay the Red Birds, phetic vision of Woodrow Wilson; London, Aug. 22.—(6V- bn the Divm ^ Havre. Di«PP« Dunkerque, the one at The Herald Tribune said, corrt- Only Two Diseases et for money with which to covar Grant, 175, Orange, N. J., (8). Hlts-'^Stlrnwciss, New York, up with plenty on the app The Props escaped a..shutout In 1 back into action. eometimaa stopped the tanka. It rule is all right now that the fourth largest city of Romania, across water from Fontainbleau presents a throat to apondenta were told that if they 22—The venerable tw ted States Gutterldge will be on of the it Is Uje first formal move to carry Ihitchmen fo u g t in toe I German stand along tha wagei when Ketchel threw a Los Angeles—fad 'Vera Crus, 14A Uw cagey Kletcha usually t the last half of the seventh and The French entered, the norths sheared off hedge trees up to 18 "board” idea has been ruled out, has been evacuated before a fresh failed to devote the bulk of their hotel, whiicb shelter^ the great depUi bomb at Lewis’, chin. a good' Job. Hyman 1s with roughest Jockles. ( ern and western edges o f Toulon out the Moscow declaration which 128, Vera Cruz, outpointed Pee Doubles—Fox, Boston, 82. Cleveland Whips Boston final inning when after one man obligated the . United States, Rus­ inches thick and opened the way but there should be tight restric­ Russian offensive, in the south, the the i»w | °’ m Ser c o w ol clouao tto O c t been made to tola effect,” it a_d^d. Aaetloriaara yaaterday began the toa exespUon of poUomyelltta (in- “Keep 3TOUT money, Dan. Your pointed WiUle Joyce, 140, Gary, Pitching—Hugbson, Bostom 18- The Old Timers will be out to out, second to first. Wargo took aircraft guns to reinforce other dozers long have been used to areas get a break; those who tnsiat The Sun aald McCardeil began prove to present-day fans''that in land, 7-6>in 13 innings when 1 artillery. _ . loving states, and open td mem­ Romania s lU the Soviel-clalmed ®J™^S^cJr^irrenderlnx “by 1 mans loosed a considerable num- I dtapoaal of soma 10,000 ttama, in- fantila paralyata) and tyidiold fe­ man never had k chance.” Ind., (10). 6, .783. care of the last batter himself In spearhead Infantry t^iniats through on priorities for thla or that group de- ^ f flying bomb, against aouto- reporting with toe Ninth. Air their 4ay they could trim any artothef"T~"^^S:;Fini by Mickey Roc- pitching- the Fliers into second 1 The Germans in Toulon were bership . by all states,— large and province of Bucovina. udlng 1,000 ' wicker ' reeking ver. preventable diseases In toe 00 of the TrlM^. gave Specs Klle- small. ^ ^ the Jungle. They were not ar­ deemed in the public interest. It Ilea 165 miles northeast oX platoons, a canaiuan ouu-«r L rn England including toe Lon- Force on D-Day and watched toe I ehain, gilt mlrroia, a half-mlla at present-day team in town and to­ place. 1 fully cut off . when the French The week-long assault on the invasion from toe air, being one night .they hope, to do precisely man the relief hod over Mike swung ehftrply south and severed "The Senate by almost unani- mored at first, but the drivers took the great PloeaU oil center and ®^mrtv-thouaand prisoners had don area last night and this mom- flowarad earpet and howl and ■harp went into sharp dedlina last Wills to Fight 1 them through with their dozer- measure aomewhat amuaea Chair­ 120 milea north o f Galatl, str^ of toe firat four American corre­ pttchar aatai week, according to toe weekly mor­ that at the expense of the P.A.’s. Ryba. the coastal road to Marseille near moua- vote has already endorsed man Maimsco (D„ Ala.) of the Ex­ bean taken in toe FalalM trap. Ifig, spondents-allowed to cross the en-^ bidity report of the SUte Herlth • Detroit, next port of call for St- < Bandel, eight miles west The be­ the findings of the Moscow confer­ blades elevated to shield^ , them teglc city on tha lower Dsnui^ with.toousnds more throwing up ' » • The 800-roQm hotel wUch open­ from enemy fire. TheiC arow^*' ecutive Expenditures committee, emy coastline. ed In 1825, ..was doaad two years department In Main Bout Sports Roundup Louis after they finish their 1 sieged Nazis still were fighting ence, and 1 think we may safely A Russian-plunge to Oeiftl would thjtir hand*. The t o l O l U After accompanying toe 313to Washington visit tonight, was was improvised on the sp «. Now floor manager of the bill. make much of the Balkans un- uncounted. Pocketed Germans had | ago whan toa d t j of Saratoga Fifteen new polio chhea were re­ I furiously agSinst the French along assume avill likewise approve the "It will be written in conference Infantry on toe 79to- division’s ported last week compared with dropped by New York, 5-1, as the coaat east of Toulon. treaty that will develop out of it, armored j cabs are built in thla Unable for German defenae. bem virtually wiped out. ^ Springa took tt over for >38,000 In By Hugh FoOerkMi, Jr. < he'll be ^pe for the X)DJ^rW 1 couptry and shipped out to be committed anyway,” he observed. march to Cherbourg, he waa com­ I back laxaa. 10 toe previous Weak while ona Walt Dublel scattered eight hits Reconnaissance units entered and through the present and suc­ The Senate expects to report late No Freeh OflSMlva Beportrt Front dtapat®**®* Field National Union mended by Capt -Raymond-P. new case of typhoid fevar Waa ra> Hartfordr^Aug. 2B—Rudy Rich- New York, Aug. 22—(g)—Over­ ginr effectively for hia ...mlJlth win. X the town of Hyeres, 10 miles east, ceeding conferences of the great mounted on the- machines. Moscow haa reported no frert The guaat Itat of prominent per- ■rdaoa, who hails from Naw York Billy Ooat, property’ of 1toe Pitts­ VHEDUU The U. S. Army Was the first to Marshal von Kluga Godwin, commander of toe 313th, Isons vmo came to visit toe race ported. There were no new typhoid seas spbrtJ roundup: Homers by Hershel Martin and of the port, but enemy guns-con- and small nations.” offenrive In northern cases last week. and joho two waaka ago defeated burgh Piratea . . . Word reaches Eastern Baatara .« tbiued to -lay down a heavy shell­ Predicts Successful Outcome adopt th< bulldozer as ataiidard ! ^IH sharply differing from the who wrote The Sun: track or toa Saratoga fepa In­ me that the ancient mariner at Russ Derry helped send Rufe Gen­ t which the Red Army Invaded ^ "Your press correapondam Mr. Whooping cough dropped sharp­ RaySNovalUt wUl clasih with The Sandstorm League WUUamsport at, Hartford (3) try down to hta 13th defeat W L PCL fire in' the path of th? • AHied ad­ Predicting a successful outcome troop issue. It was Intended orig- House version. Ing the - winter campaign. Ger­ cludes aoch names aa Lafayette, Frankla Wills of Waahlugton ip aeml-pro ball, Mooaa flwaney, ot .7.....81, 30 .710 t The House had adopted a dozen Lee McCardeil has done an excel­ Joseph Bonapaiie, Cheyter A. Ar­ ly with 87 naw caaea reported thla 6:30 p. m. Philadelphia took a 3-2 decision Hartfofd .. vance. A brisk battle still wat rag­ for thi current discusaiona. Chair­ Inally, only aa a construction ' many has been reporting the new tha main event at tha Hartford Here’s how they play Ol Mas- ths House ot David nine (N’Tork Elmira at Albany. Albany ;. •...... 75 89 .658 tool, but ao many new use. have | «h i^ * s Ro the original biU; ra- ^ .3 5 '«'..-a cc.r lent Job of on-toe-scene ropoutlng. thur, Corndfua VandetMlt, Au­ week oompared with 57 new caaea ball la toe middle east, as ralatsd over Chicago in 10 Innings with ing late yesterday in- the vicinity man Connally '(D., Tex.) of the offensive for several days. He haa been with ua much of toe the previous week. Only three new Auditorium outdoor arona to­ version), la going to quit the game Binghamton at Scranton (2), Williamsport ...... 57 66 .51)4 of the Hotel de Golf near the town. Foreign Relations committee told- gust Belnicot, Washington Irving by Larry ’ Lronard: “Our baaaball ta order to davote more time to Don Black getting the verdict bron discovered for The sSfiject of aOrplua property A Beriln time since toe initial drive on land Generals Grant, Sherman and whooping coqgh cases were report­ night UUeff at Wilkes-Barre. over Bill Dietrich on Frankie UUca ..... 55 ,59 .482 the Senate they wrould be followed military bulldozer pr^lcaU y | occupied the House Committee sikna had "aucceedad in w W aii^ Cherbourg some weeks ago and he. ed tola weak. There were nine new Bart toriall, the Clalltornia wel- team was engaging a quartar- writing poetry. Ooom to think of National Binghamton ...... 53 57 .482 ! by a parley "on thfe higher levela. I Sheridan.'!^ maater unit when A of a auddan It, Old______Moose wlU be going from Hayes’ baaea-loaded Engl®- wears , a uniform thero d a^ ' on Poat-War MUlUry Policy to- tM r breacbea” at othw undlaclo^ gathered toe newa ^irat hand on cases last week. ', tarwaight wrho waa to have been New York at Chicago. . Pittaburgh'a latest Win. streak Elmira ...... 42 67 .385 ' "Personally,'" Connally aald, "I ed points in a 4ual offenrive on the QM boya voiced protest Lkeard-to varaa.” Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (night). Equipment Defects edges ever closed to the category ^ chairman Wmxlnim (D., Lhe front llnea without regard to There waa one new case at Wins* opponent haa been scratch­ 'ly they mounted' \o five and 16 of ■ ...... 61 55 Ji>6 tion ever has been confronted." Mantels rronv Awmi*» 1 r*iiMriea flvisman. union counael. New York, Aug. 29.-HF)—Nhio- tlfully unUrthe 10th whan with written by another Foituiam alum­ a single, in New York's 4-8 New York . leading causes of complaints made Tha Germana n ld tke Ruaslans The Sun said be waa with Bede week before. , hout for the Toooday show has Cfflcago at Philadelphia. Chicago ...... 66 62 .478 But he said the prospects for a Irvin, Associated Proie photogra- lyear-old Vincent Rooney drowned the score tied our team, realising nus, Enalim Gerald J. O’Brien. ■7”8L^Cmils at Washington (night) margin over Chicago. Johnny •gainst iZ7,588 motor vehicle op- aucC'easful outcome were "propi­ wera attacking with eight to ten bean reahapad. f' ■ cnevSland ...... 56 65 .463 \ dlvialona along a 100 mile Roman­ *^rtac B^Sm U al tfita meeting iher, when toe latter was killed l ^ t the whistle blaata of the mini- the hlttln? aMlity of the kfd **A few dayu beforo toe rough Allen needed relief to grab hta Intbnl or owners during the first tious indeed.” ward toward trana. iCSBu\ which end- Thla feature match loaea noth­ had tmplring, tired to take Urn out Armstrong the Winner third win at Bill Fleming’s sx- Philadelphia ...... 66 65 .463 ’ six months of 1944 In thta.,^tste, ian front extending from last to jahta were ecored aouthweM 2d ^ 1?. but tota ima jy a fragment from an American |atura locomotive at^ Coney Island g d a g waa evar, A1 waa abell ...... 50 68 .424 V' Both Conhally and Senator Van- luelled bomb which fell abort of ita ob- 4th ahonta of glya aa haYoda ba­ Maverick Outlines ing by the change. Richardson aa ump and uaa him aa a pinch' ■honked and one of hta fellow offt- pense. Washington ir. the Connecticut Highway Safety denberg (R.. Mich.) aald Secretary the Tlraapol region near the offi- ta a dependable .welterweight Nattonal Dneatr to the eoutheast. , ______A.^—A— I eerlaVl^''^ Jectiva. it over Ita route. hitter . , . The other teantf-pro­ cera catrtaa him back behind tha Ban Fiwncleco, Aug. The Boston at SL Louis bight •Ommieaion reported today. of.Statq Hull had extended assur­ It didn’t aron"raUar a Mt at wboaa raputatlon la tha New York tested ao strongly they finally lines. ’Ihe-next morning A1 sneak­ Heniy Arnfatrong, 139, Los An­ game was rained out and th Phils W L PcL - The Safety commiesion said ances that members of the Senate Reconversion Plan ...... 84 29 moment to Vincent that ha ■raa la for aattafaetoiry- perform­ wpiked ofl toa Mid and the game ed M ck to hta outfit. He .told geles won a cloaa 10-round de-' and Cincinnati, were not schedul­ SL Louia .. f S * that Department of Motor Vehicle Foreign Relationa committee Doubt on Crossing ances with a Ubarni qnrhfltllng at haa to be played over . . • Inci­ Pittsburgh ...... 68 46 .596 ■ 7' would be kept fully informed of blind and cmikln’t ■•• the Ut- tAem that he wouldn’t let them ctaion tonight over WllUe Joyce, ed. noirda for the eix-month period ja train or tha aeenery It a o o o ^ wtna. dentally, this kk) over whom the go'throngh alt that fighting whfla Cinrtnnatl • 48 JiTl i ■how 16,309 complaints for defec­ the progress of the security talks C olum bia flan Antonio, Tex., Aug. >2—(J) Gary, Bad. .464 ^ Into East F^russia squabble arose ta a protntatng proa- he waa taking tt easy bdund tha Joyce landed stinging left jabs New Twtat.la Tooney Chicago ...... 51 59 tive aquipment, 5,897 for speeding I I now under way and that they London, Aug. 22—(F)— Reuters man high command i w impable M j^w d^toe' vtawa ^**toe* proS^ —A idan for raceovartliig iadoa- Bob Knight at Fort Worth. Naw York ...... 82 86 .444 1 I could have any information .they Re waa more than content with tiy to peaoe-ttaM production “for WAC Softbaflw Hnria Two Haas. Tha offidar who had carrtad and parring right uppercuts, but and >,013 for traffic signal viola- quoted- a Moscow broadcast today Mrs. Leola Beck, Postmaster^ Tag*. He haa a MS batting aver­ A1 back waa lajured that day ao Southhampton, N. T., Aug. 29 Boatoo ...... 46 98 :404 1 desired. Alliea Only in thrill at the whole thing—the the good at all America” was out­ Mo-Hlts Oh m s tha veteran ringmaster, former .409 Y tloaa' .among 66 causes for which aa aaylng Poviet 'troopa had pene­ preaent, haa received the details from the I [feeling of racing arannd Uma, age and a good kmg ball hitter. A1 tod i eharga of hta own outSt > —^The an axoMlant aye for Mldlng and 2 New York Times interview in defenies in that*a«ction of France | able to Imagine the aanaatlan Smaller War Plants Corporatkm. boys In baseball’a hall of fame who platoon. Well, be led tooee men tennta fixtures, atarta today with a .Bant were iaSui^ to operators of claring. there waa some doubt over mailing of overseas Christmas I pulling toe torotUe a t "Old 98” baa pteyad tha ann field —in the ■o gallantly that they teund toam- new twtaL FlntTlpMi '41 ? ' IS;4S3 Connectlcut-regiaterad ve- which he aald Averell Harriman, translation of the broadcast Which to. U. S. ^ gifts," all of which hav»- been pub-1 Hla plan Included: Bringing occupy the niche roaerved for no- Te Taakle FeetbaB United States ambassador to Rua- 1th Ita whistle going wooo-« ■mall buainaaa first Into noa-mUl- M t no-nrn bnrlera win have to dsaert" ■alvaa treading wbara fools would A field o t 31 players open play hldea and 2,816 out-of-state iluto- The news aganey first quoted tUhed repeatedly. I r.Too for the eronflnga. ■N U Bonaally tear to go. Ha aceount In man’s singlea and will oonamM PhlladalpWa. Aug. 2 9 - « n ~ Bia. spoke of a Russian-American Moscow as a a y ^ : Mtas Jean Itoam. preaJdant of I ary producUon; dtatrlbutlon at move evar and maka room ter • Kimberty, Idaho, Aug. ; mobiles dihrlng the first half of alliance that might last for years. -1, an fat an, Vincent didn’t surplus properties tn amall lota to From Terpetual” Private Doe ad ter many Jape and It waa Pretty Jean Parsons wul coach the until Hiuraday when only four wDl Phfladdpida AthlaUca took m - I tlw year, according to gha Safety “Bhelta fromm towlat gdss are toe COGS, hay announced that the I be left They then i ^ be added to acaaoa aariea edge over When Taft asked whether such not the oMy ones that have numa M to mpid what ha mtaaed. Hta avMd speeidatlon: giving amall ta P vt Kllmn l6>etas, of toe Goldetetn; "A tew days ago a local while leading hta man In a charge Kimberly High grid team tola aaa- fioinmlaaion. The ■ commlaaloa. aaM a rln th j^ a J " Sgantaatlon with names ofi the honor roll have been I Army aO-atar haaaball team tl^ A1 waa shot . r . aon. another foursome zsmiq up of Anwrloan LsagM ofldifiBrttal an alliance existed. Connally aaid contket wtto Oarman Bast Prus­ Tlghtca rtaak PeaittoM revised, the spelling of some having J aarknesa Waa Just a long old toa- buainaaa raUef through . moanttva Fort Monroe WAC aafthsu team, '^v'.tbal operators given warnings he thought Harriman had indulged tha view of affUtaUng with m s . taxatlen: Inatltutlng a multipla who recently tucked eway two Me- toumpad soma Navy aU-atora. 1 m w man told me afterwsrda flha did ao wen last year as var­ Franctieo Segmra of Bcimte, LL tone atooe toll M — - g.'-'Wera required to i-eiwit to the sian aotl. Our patrota.ara thorough­ ' In the area at Dreux, 45 iflto been changed and some new ones] tiMqr qateatad too €1 in d “rtietorical nourish,' that no aouthwest of tha heart o t Para. Twenty-ohe at tha membara of tiua WMIa ether blind childrsn en- reafhl plan by wMMi a largo plant tertaa wltoeot allowlfig a hit tak- aat aJongalda a high ranking Navy that they saw many frianda klllad sity haaketbiall ooach, aaid flupt. Don McNMU of tha Navy, m Tal­ i: .Department of hlotor Vebiclea ly combing the Eaat Prussian rida committee ware Included in . tha added, bringing the total to 102. I but they somehow could take ' It bert c f IndtanapoUa and ona other SM te^ i y tofli aUlanec existed In the form of a of the border.” Liaut. Gen. George 8. Patton’s yed toe Maooth Hft at toe ferriscould______be rroted tc many amaller ^ toe firat from toe HRPE officar who oommented on toa J. B. Fridley, that tha board decid­ i iMthln 46 hours, after receiving treaty, and. that probably the hrti- Hedgerow HekVat^Thls newest member of the dozet^ family dtaclpUnarv action of toe manage­ Mias Janet'Colllna ta visiting her] Army ahortatop thus: T hat abort' la etelde-^but when All got hta, ed to let tier tackle toe football JoK tq round out the quarterfinal field The Soviet monitor, however, troops also tight^cd their flank aunt. Met. ^uben McCanq, of Co'i.’-1 and ofipriatf anea took tolgroupa rather than sold to outside WACs, 2-6, and tha aacend from r-ittch warnings that necessary basaador was referring to the Army’s Tank-Dozer, which licked the hedgerow headachro in jsor- poaltiona agalnat tha Germane ment and were auapended-for three - ...... the P a t t e a l^ lBiBtaraata.** Fort fltery. atop hita potanttaMttaa. Ia • 9aa thfC brought to tears." tor toa tounuy fnptf- I^Jltbfaiia had been m.idc to defcc- manfly. As aa earth mover .lt ie the equal of the heaviest dozers translated the passage aai follows entry. . - closer relationa that developed "Mortar and wirtilaa g w a y 1 rifliya a^ipmenL ducupf yic . and it CM flia SB OM vkUe bloUiac out anothaa. fc*-. . / -♦•/a rdANUHEaiEK J5VBWJUNG n£BAJ,.D, MAWUHEBTER, tX)NN.,^TUESDAY, AU(?U3T 22, 1946 PAGE ELI

the chair and floor, she Inquired: Blessed ore th'.:ce vh^havs nolh-| HOl.D EVKUVIHI.NG l9*t---- PLYMOUTH convertible JjuutcU Mother—Who didn't. hang up •ng to say on J cannot be persuaded! WANTED—AU. KINDS of olec- to work part time in modern dry /rOMA'TOES—PICK your eelf, 30 FOR SALE -ONE LARGE book­ Gassified his clothes when.hs. v/ent to bed? say it. , trtc irlrlnj and repairing. Any coupe, exceptionally rlean. low WANTED—1933-1935 model Car. case. Call 5252. ■Voice I muffled from under the mileage, pre-war Urea tullt-ln Sedan preferred. Call 5513 be­ cleaning plani. Pleaeant and In-f cents a basket. Duttonls /Ash- jAavjutigut T Sense and Nonsense ’f’.. ■lae Job given prompt attention tcrestlng 'wor'. . Telephone 2-0030. swamp Robl., near Diamond covers)—Adam. Phone 897fl oefore 7^p, m. radio, heater, defroster and. spot tween 4-1 p. m. 'c"oME TO US i^OR PRE-WAR —Junior, (to his little brother) —I. lights. Price below celling. Cole Lake. Bring own containers. type 38 In. gas ranges. Bunga­ Advertisements m m When you meet up with a dis­ his false teeth chattenM a little A Word To Tbs Ladles must share tola cake with you—| USED GAR, BY disabled veteran, BOOKKEEPEUi—GIRL TO assist EISEMHOUER The Private was late for parade: I wHl give you the nice dainty llt- lAdvertisanaits f o r SAIjI 5.^-WOOD burning hot Motors, call 4184. accountant part-time. No experi­ low rangms and kitchen heaters. R rtI Biography of AmorIea*e G raal Ganoral agreeable person, c never allow nervously. ’ , ' The fste>of Lot’s wife air furnace, takee 4 foot wood. year and model immaterial If car ORDER BT-DER s TWINE now. For Rent ^ For Sale yourself ici be upset by him. Say ^nd- so they were married- the Sergeant (snarling at hilp) — tl'& piece and lakt this ugly big ence necessary. Call evenings Don't w ait ■*'ace your order now Easy terms. Benson's, 71S> Main ceeeitast. ista, a— w—aws»e miiwi msmset«s. wxs sstvwe. fm*. Was all her own fault; For Sale Call S966.. 1934 DODGE SEDAN, i085 Ford will run. What have you (or atreet. to yourself: “If a fellow like that couple who Vraltsd until they cquld Well, It's nice to -see you,' soloisr! piece for myself. ror Rent panel delivery, 1984 Mack Sat about $75. WriU Box B, Herald. Man. 2-151P. for Ward’s Insect repellent, free To Buy ToSeU She flat turned to rubber, We had begun to fear you- had can stand himself all bis life, sure­ afford, to get married. And then turned to salt. T oB ny ToSeU DEATH TO ROACHES—Will rid platform body, 8 ton, 1938 Cadil­ E1A8T HARTFORD OH Company running twine, $6.27 per 50 pound SOLID OAK BUFFET, $10. Oak Ikeus AfifeaauB the British Imperial General Staff ly I can atepd 'him for a few min­ signed a separate peace. If you think talk Is cheap, look your home of roachea and anta, lac . Fleetwood aedan, 1937 bale. Farm utility tubs, heavily over glass front china closet $8- ute^” Man (to his wife one day recent­ —Barbara Nadeau. at tbe national debt. Business Services Offered . 13 desires the service >of a, capable constructed one piece,. 4 dip gal­ approved without question. Eloise—Who was that bird I or money refunded, $1.25. Wei- Chevrolet aedan, 1988 Hudson stenographer and clerk. Ebcdel- Calk .185. Chapter XX ly)—When I think of what you'vs don’a Pharmacy.. sedan, 1938 Chevrolet coupe, 1939 vanised, sise 10 1-2 Inches deep Supreme Commander Eisenhow­ Boy Friend—HeJIo, Sugar! Are meant to me all these years we’ve A man went to a pet shop to buy saw you with yesterday ? Amos -What do you think. FLOOR SANDING lent work. Salary $31 for a 42 Wanted to Rent 68 There ia a story toj.d about the Horteniie—TTiot was no bird. It Packard 8 sedaii, 1940 Pontlg,c -Baying and Finishing by 81 inchet. diameter. Price er remained the same smiling Ike, time ^General MarimaU,' coming you free this-evening? been married, sometimes, damned a dog. He Inspected a flne, large Jasper's got himself % job! Lost and'Found hour week. Box Y, giving age $7.96. Montgemery Ward , and FOR SALSkr-GAS STOVE and waa a beast. Torpedo sedan, 1940 Chevrolet R .enaen—Phone 2-0920 and qualtflcationa. < WANTED TO RENT—4 OR 8 enisL simple, easy to talk with, from America, visited the North Sweet Young Thing—Well, rtot If it ain't mors than I, isn stand animal anJ was told tbe price Jerry—It’s awful what t__r-, -Af-K a NX) white *ng- Personals ■taUon wagon, 1941 Lincoln If No Answer—5329 Company, Farm Store, 48 Pur­ wood stove. C ^ 7280. room apartment, adults, perma­ gut firm In Ms determination and African front. He waa appalled by exactly free, but vejy Intaipenaive. not to tell you. would be $10. A somewhat small­ men will' Jo for money. Zepher aedan, l841 Chevrolet WANTED— REILIABU!; woman nell Place. Tel. 4748. nent residents. Write Box O, The strong in decision. About the only the number of hours on Eisenhow­ er dog was available for $50. Then A^purchaaing agent who used to . Batter named Buddy. O m - he waa shown a tiny creatura for Judge a map by his manners to­ name on collar. Alao **8^ WANTen>—MElir TO HEiJP in coach, 1941 Pontiac sedan, 1941 to care or 3 children and 1 Herald. concession hs made to his former er’s schedule and the enormous The bride tottered up toe aisle High School JunlorLr—I’m going drive salesmen off hia doorstep Dodge fluid drive sedan, ' 1942 ASHE» AND RUBBISH removed. FOR SALE—YELLOW Freestone Machinery and Tools 52 ----- ■ ------habits was to. leave his. "goop amount of work he was doing. on tbe arm of-her father, who was to atud.v medicine and become a which the price was $500. tells us he now' hires two blondes ward his inferiors, not toward his ' tiatloa. J. Sterling. Phon* 8058. laundry, good hours, and rood elderly person for 1 week. Live canning peaches. Inquire G- pay. Apply hivJicheater Laundry, Plymouth aedan Brunner’s, Open Tel 2-1588. W. SchulU. in. Call 7163. WANTED—6-6 ROOM house or I .suit” behind him and wear a uni­ Marshall entrusted an aide with wheeled in his armchair by three great surgeon. “Please tell ^ e .” he begged. and a red head to lure 'em in. • siipt-i'iorg. Peracclflo, Routh 44, North Cov­ USED IHC POWER take-off flat. Permanent residence.' Call | form which bis distinguished Staff the task of Imposing a more lei Elderly Friend of the Family— 'How much do you charge for no ^iLoST - on^VS n Maple trcet evenings ’till 9. Call 5191. Tsrms WASHER, V/CUIDfS, IRONS, potato dlggei.:, excellent condl- o< hiB 'gre.'it-grandchildren. She ■ hneelet between Blaaell atreet and trades accepted. We close entry. ... 2-1001. would consider more dignified. surely schedule on Eisenhower. was arrayed In white and carried But Isn’t toe medical field pretty dog at all?’: Explaining to hia civilian friend.s (Jld clothes should be saved for lamps, etc., '.paired. All parts jtlon. Dublin Tractor Company, Ike accepted the orders from nta hia role In the ArilUpry, a dusky wearing while answering the door­ S d S U U Theater. Call 8885. WANTED—5 RIDERS to Hart­ Satui^ays at 8. available. 24-hour service, charg­ Help Wanted—Male . 36 He lived with his friend and na­ a large' bouquet of white rosebiida; crowded? ford. Hours 7:15 to 8:15. Address Provlden .e Road, WlUlmanUcr val aide. Lieutenant - Commander boss in Washington by coming to her hair though gray, was bobbed, High School Junior— Yes, He who playa for big stakes Negro said: . bell—in case it's a collector. es C. O. D. Manchester 2-1439 WANTED—EXPBnUENCEtr'mar Houses for Sale 72 work' tha next day at 9:30 in the must be prepared for big mistakes. Negro— Ah opened de big gun, . s -ioST—BLUE CHANGE reply to ' ider’a. Box 766. Household Goods 51 GASOLINE MOTOR. 6 H p ! Butcher, in a small house adjoin­ and she smllid and nodded to ac­ suppose it’s true. But, nsverthcless >'> eontalning sum of money, Frl* Auto Accessories— mornings ci evenlnga. to lay Inlaid linoleum. Apply ing Admiral Cunningham’s, snd- morning. . Hia habit was to rlae quaintances. I shall st’idy medicine, and those puts in a big shell, close a t gun. In London watermelons are $7 w . I»»41T «p t . T. a « 8•^^ Linoleum Department, Mont­ Good corlltion. Alme Latulllpe, PRE-WAR 6 1-2 ROOM single, 4 1 about sunrise and start to work. Junior was careless about his pulls de trlggfr. steps back, and apiece, grapes $5 a pound and day, ylchilty of SUte Theater. LUNCH AT WELDON’S. 901 Tires ALL KINDS OF tractor work, OUR 33RD ANNyAL 758 Vernon street. Tel. 6077. 1-2 rooms -mished, 2 unfinished on I chose the servants’ quarters for The groom was able to walk, who are already In the profession M k P i k e 7108. Main street when downtown. gomery Wara and Co, 824-828 his own when he entertained vlai- On the new schedule Ike took a aided by two handsome mahogany will just have to take their personal'cflecta. When hia mother says: "Ml.stah Hitlah, recount yd' pineapples $16 each And you’re “How about it, soldier? Hall plowing, ^w ow ing, g ri^ n g and Main street, Manchester. AUGUST SALE second floor, breakfast nook, firs-1 long lunch instead of a snack; he saw clothing scattered stout on army!” kicking? Food, prices and service are Just potato digging. Also cord wood tora. HU little Scotty, Telek, crutches. His head was bald, and chances. pries to lervicsmsn!” TRAILER cheap. place, steam h eat coal, hea regu­ brouidit with him from London, left his office a t -5 o’clock in. tha right. FOR SALE- sawing. Alme Latulllpe, 758 Ver­ WANTED — TWO PAINTICR8, la Now Going On ^ Musical Instruinents 53 lator. Two dormers, side poreh, I Call 8806. was always at hia hsela, a faithful evening instead of working -into WANTED—RIDE TO ROYAL, 7 non street. _Te.lephone 6077. steady work. John McCann, 30 Here’s Your Chance copper plumbing, wired for elec-| worshipper of hii. master. At the the night. *17118 new routine lasted A USED 6 FEET 4 ,Inch Weber trie atoVe, lot 75x165, near bus.| FUNNY BUSINESS RED RYDER Di(Terence of Opinion BY KKED HARMAN FOB RENT to 8 shift. , Vicinity Avondale FOR sa l e :—1942 PLA’TT house- Laurel street Call ’<388. To Buy And Sava Grand piano, mahogany case. souiid of hU maater’s voice Telek'a exactly one day. The nert-moming S-Roem BtagWi hi Buddaikl seo- $6,000. Inquire 15 TurnbuL’ Roa<^ tail wagged vociferously. The gen­ Eiaenhower waa at hand about Road. Telephone 8-0605. trailers, 24 feet long. Can be seen Rooffng 17 Beautiful tone and action. Only IK AT AS Rmi. Steam heat, garage. Close at SUverstieln’s Gas SUtlon, Bol­ Hera we go again with more eral called It his "sign language,” daybreak to "make up fpr the lost 1 SHORE. 1 MALE CXJCRK for meat counter. $495. 1080 Main street, Hartford. FOR 3ALEkr-PRE-WAR house. 6 1 SORRt for I’U RESUY VAllOP to boa Vne. Rent 885.00. ton Road. Robert Leei ROOFING A REP UR of Chim­ super values for August! While the a code which he clehrly deciphered, time.” First National Store at Center, ■HPPiy.J“ ts some of you flrst- roonns, two unfinished on second! like the wigwag of the Signal The aide who had been instruct­ R>0ER VWEH 10U—YOU WATtVE ROBERT 8. SMITH, INC. Antomobiles for Sale 4 neys, valleys, flaahlnga, and gut­ floor. Hot water heat, and oil I MI5 TURri throated Oi.0 ters. Done expertly anc reason­ comera will snatch up Onbellevable Corps. ed by Gvneral Marshall to see that Real Estate and InsuiMoe MEN WANTED FOR farm and bargains In fine living room suites, Weartog'Ap'puel—Furs 57 burner. House all insulated, I Wherever the • general went, Eisenhower abided by the rules, 888 Mata Street Phone 1458 f o r s a l e -- 1935 PLYMOUTH Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 ably by your local roofer. E V nursery work. Wilson'i Nursery. coupe, with radio. Good condi bedroom aulte,i and quality dining GIRL’S TEDDY BEAR cost, atxe storm windows and doors, I Telek was sure to go. During the waa worried. He went to Mar­ Coughlin. TaL 7707. 890 Wood­ Call 7274. screens. Garagi with over-headi Tunisian campaign he barely es­ shall’s pide and reported his fail­ tion. $800. Inquire 48 Mill S t land. room furniture. This furniture 14, dark brown, red trim. Never WANTED TO BtT7 glrl'a or boy's comprises one of our biggest pur­ door. Lot 100 feet front Owner I caped baing a war casualty. While ure. bicycles. Phone 2-1453. WANTED MAN . FOR, general worn since dn* cleaned. $15. Call leaving town saya sell. Se* StuartI "Hell," exclaimed Marshall’s o farm and nursery work. Must chases, a pre-wai purchase that 5387. stretching himself too far out of -Moving—T rucking- has made our selections larger now J. Wasley, 766 Main . aireet,| the window to observe the Ilnea of aide, "thht's all right. Marahall FOR SALEl—i*AN and woman’e have driver's lllense. Wilson's aoldlera moving toward the front, never follows hie own routine, Storage 20 Nursery. Call 7274. than ever before. Included In this Town. Telephone 6648-7146. , , TO LET pre-war bicycle, new condition, he fell out A four-atar general'a anyhow.” — [MALE HELP Rothschild, 334 Parker street. great event ..re bedroom suiteii In Wanted to Buy 68 GOOD TWO FAMILY, 12 r6oms.| car ^sw up to the roadside; an AUS'TIN A- CHAMBEUIS GO.— MEN FOR WOOD Working ma­ great variety----- period styles, hot air heat, , good location, 30l orde'rly hopped out, rescued the Next: Victory In North Africa 9-Room Residence on Proepect Trailer van service. Ramovala chines, full time, good pay Man- modem, and Swedish Modem, al­ Street. 8 taUhrooma, oO hent, % WANTED 'TO BUY—ONE trailer day occupancy one side. $7,000.1 missing Telek, and hurried on to WANTED Wanted Autos— from coast .) coast, deluxe equip­ -Chester vv>y Manufacturing, 889 most any kind of auite-yoti could Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main| restore him to his master. ment orating, packing and ator- Main atreet. Call 2-0943. hitch. Telephone .4779. flreptaoea, 2-ear ghraget aloe Motorcycles > 12 wish lor... .dinette suites galore street Call 5440 or 5938. • "You’d better keep on guard,” For Fun or Part-Time Work gronnda. Posseeslon on or be­ age. AGENT NORTH AMERl . . . .hnd a tremendoua selectio> of 1937-38-39 WANTED—SEVERAL MEN In the general warned Telek, "or you Apply In Person fore Sept. 1. WANTED TO BtHT CAN VAN LINES ENG EaU occasional pieces, kitchen furni­ WANTED—DOG HOUSE. Call may be takeq jprlsoner. You won't car. Sedan or ,coach, any make, m atrs to all parts of U. 8. A. TVS shade tobacco warehouse, esaen- ture, rugs and floor-coverings, and Sand Ual work, good pay, long Job. 2-1597. get-treated as w»ll in the German ROBERT t . SBOTH. INC. By private party, cash. C^H 5^87. ' nursery furniture. There Is furni­ Army ms we-treat you In the Amer­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Something New BY-EDGAR MARTm Colonial Board 2-1077. Wetetono Tobacco Company, cor­ ture for every room and most Beni Eetate aa4 Inenrance ner Elm and Foreat Call 8240. O’Daniel Slaps ican Army." needs. See these outstanding URGENTLY N ^ D E ® BABY Q—What two languages are Company 988 Mata Street Repairing 23 stroller. Call 7939. ■Wf9 IS A Wt A\VJ)t VitvatTR. K)0 WANTED— GASOLINE attend values now at Ail ert’s and SAVE! It waa during these North Afri­ most widely spoken throughout VOAL ,AWLV Parker Street PIANQ TUNING and repairing; At DemocratsI can campaigUB that General Iks the world? tAQO LVkt XtJAJ - ant. Apply Bantly Oil Company, Branch of Connecticut’s Largest \R-T-S Texas Senator Sayi canua. Thia classical tribute was in 000. Iti 60AT 6W? * up man and operator, excellent 43 Allyn St.—Hartford ROOM TO RENT—85 Foster recognition of his vast store of hu- a rooms, ecreeaed porch. Lako opportunity for right man. Call H o u 8 e c te ¥ n i n g ■ man knowledge. Q—^h a t-ia text MindnessT street Men preferred. "There w^t nothing about Afri­ Making Voters pHvilegoa. ftOJtO per week. Private Instmctions 28 Manchester 4822. WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN A—A nervous visitation render- bllnda. Owing to our very low ROOMS FOR RENT, married cou­ Washington Is Needed J ca of tha Mtire world that IHeus ing the victim unable to uhder- FOR SALE ELOCUTION-FOREIGN adeenU A frlcanus/didn’t seem to know,” The Selectmen and Town Clerk .AVAILABLE AUGUST overhead, get our special low ple or'^ girls. Call 2-1940 or 7 atand prin' d words or symbols, removed. 'Clear speech. An es­ Help Wanted— prices on high grade - window^ Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 22 one of Ms staff confides. "When though ability to speak them and of the Town bt Manchester hereby pecial advantage to colldren, ■ Florence street Dasirable give notice that they will be In shades and Venetian blinds com­ ■Senator W. Lee O’Daniel, (D.J we ask«l him about Hannibal’s understand them when spoken is ‘H's a special radio-controlled hammer to sock the egg tutoring In arithmetic, language Male or Female 37 ATTRACTIVE ROOM with light march/to Italy he gave us a 40- retained. seaslon mt the ’Town Clerk’s Office ALLEN REALt V CO. pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ Te]^2; luufl mi outspoken critic who always wants t(> change seats in a canoe!’*'- 5-Room SingU and spelling. Gregg ihorthand. A POSITION which prepares you housekeeping facilities If desired. minuta axtemporaneous tccturh. In the Munlclpel Building for the 968 Mato Street m L 8801 ed. Capitol Window Shade Co, of the Roosevelt Administration,] Late/ I went and checked on his BECcDeut ndgliborhood purpose of examining the quail- White Studio, 709 Main. Phona for service In the field of re­ 241 .North Main street. Phone Continuous hot water, laundry Q—What is the AAF's F-i 7 2-1392. facilities and automatic refrig asserted in an address here last{ datjrt and facts. You know, he A—The electrically located sub­ gtfuui kcut — <^I funuiCo fleationa of electora and admitting habilitation now available In a 8819. Open evening^ h ^n ’t made • single mistake." SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH progressive, private hospital in eration. Residential. Central.,Call night that "what America need zero. flying suit. gagugo uttached. House is to the ELECTORS’ OA’TH those 'Ik e is happiest when with his who shall be 'found qualified on Help Wanted—Female 35 Connecticut. High school and FOR sa le:—STOVE with oil 3989 or 14 Arch street- most Is a thorough housecleanin| ---- -— 1 iiioaceelleiiteondltlon. Has August 24th, from 5 p. m. until 8 college graduates are offered burner. A .our wheel trailer with in Washington." toldlers at the front, where he is . Q—What valuable war com- i ± i sUtrsi windows and screens. NEED A rubber tires. 1 Cider press. Call 'well known and liked by his men. modity-doe8_Turkey — which re­ p. m. only. WOMAN OR GIRL for general valuable truining and experience The Texas senator spoke at He speaks, the language of. the cently broke with the Axis—pos­ Owner nuiTlBr away. Sub- Naturalised oltiseiu must pre­ housework. Live In or out Call under supervision In a program 6339 or 80 Bigelow street. Apartments, Flats, meeting of the American Nationafl ALLEY OOP Or Even Balmier BYT.KHAIMJH 63 troops. sess ? stantisl down payment re- sent naturalisation certlflcats be­ BABY CRIB? 8169. of medical and educational ther­ 9x12 RUGS, VANITIES, cricket Tenements Democratic party of Alabama, q "Hell, we’ll change that !” he ex­ A—Chrome. fore being made. apies. Salary from'beginning and group which ha nominated a slate claims, Instead of the more pom-