Manchester Evening Herald FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19451 f For Better Living Tomorrow, Buy Wcir Loan Bonds Today

The Army and Navy Club Auxi­ an Important factor' Labor condi­ liary haa received an invitation tions were also good this year and The W,rather Soujh Church Manchester Tobacco Crop eMpeeially, ‘from the High ^ ch c^. FALL CKUAKS Average Daily Circulation About Town from the American Legion Auxi­ Forerant of T. 8. t^eat*er Bureau liary to attend its installation of Date Book and gratnuiar .school atudenta/T n For the Month of Anguat, 194S officerk Monday evening at eight In the Sheds appreciation' of their exp^lent TONIGHT 0 Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., will he rarley Plans work this summer the corpbiAtlon 8:00 O’Cnock o'clock a t the Legion home on Sunday. Sept. 12 ROOFING , Continued cool today and to­ Uie speaker at the meeting of the Leonard street. had them all. 300 of them, to a V 8 2^8 Uen'a Frtaadahip club, Monday 'Annual outing Army and Navy .spiTial party last Satut^lay at Rlv- night; gentle wind*. Leatlors of the Variou.s Club at Villa Louiaa. ('oiisoliflaU'fL.Cigur C-<>r- ASBESTOS SIDING Orange Hall Klember of the Audit •v u tb rn at eight o'clock In the par. The Home Nursing grorip will cr.side Drive, Springfield. Mass. m Bureau of Circulation* lor of The church. ThU Is the first Monday, Sept. 18 Another Party .Tomorrow % resume its monthly m c^hgs after fsroii|>8 to DiHciiHS the MeeUng. Board of Selectmen, at porutton Gives a Parly 20 Reg. Gamies At Manche»tpr——A City of Village Charm meeting of the fall season and a the summer recess. Monday eve­ Tomorrow afternooh Mr. Smith INSULATION w full attendance Is hoped for. A .Municipal building a t 8. Ft»r 3 0 0 W orkers. has arranged a party at Reyman- $3 a Game for 25c ning a t eight .O'clock at St. Year’s IVo^raiiis. Joint In.xtBlIation of the Ameri­ £11 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS social time with refreshments a^ll Bridget's churclr^Certificates wjll der's on Oak street for the older Expert workmanship. All work (Classified AdverUslng on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1943 * follow the business. can Legion Poat and Auxiliary., employep^. There was some doubt be presented to the ■ members of A Fall Conference for Church FIr.at . rehearaal of Beethoven The Consolidated (^gar Corpora­ guaranteed. ReaMtinable Prires. 2 Free Games! VOL. LXIL, NO. 292 a t the^-mart of the sea.son whether No obligation for an estimate. the two classes completing the .School Ivoaders will be held at the Glee Club at Kmaniiel Lutheran tion ha.i harveated ita 1913 crop of G *>- Corporal Albert B. Carlson, son cour.se this summer. The remainder or ndl shade grown tobacco would Write. 7 Specials! of Mr. and Mrs. William Carlson south Methodiit church on Sunday church. ahade grown tobacco of 143 acrea be planted extensively hut the cor- of the'tlme*wlll be spent In reclcw- Flower Exhibit and meeting of Victory Smiles of 86 Fairfield street, is one of a ing'trcatments taught throughout and Monday evenings, .September and according, to General Manager. IKuation went ahead and took a‘ Sweepstake! Britons Told class of qualified aulomotlve me­ .Mancheater Garden Club, Center Paul Smitli, la one of the. be.st clinn'cc de.soite w hat most farm ers Burton Iiisulatinjj; Co. tte course by'one of the instruc­ 12 and 1.3. At five-thirty o'clock on church at 8, crops in recent years. Extremely were dr<*ading. a shortage of la­ Yanks Seize Salerno; chanics to be graduated from thp $5 Door Prize! 0 iRussians tors. Mrs. Be.tty Mcllduff. Ail .Sunday evening a Fellowship Sup­ Tueaday, Sept. 14 18U Oxford St. Hartford w Armored school at Fort Knox. JCy. those who. have, completed the favorable weather conditions were bor. M>-. Smith al.so 'said that the Hitler Appeal per will be served by the members Election Prlmariea at Amecican course are urged to be present. Legion Hall. St. Mary's Episcopal church of th« Asbury Group. At six-thirty school will, begin sessions. Sunday. Hoapital Auxiliao’ Garden Par­ A daughter, Marcia An-ne, was leaders will meet in thrtr depart­ ty at Mias. Mary. Chapman'a gar­ Entire Nazi Line Force Great September 19 at 9.30. born yesterday at the Manchester den, Foreat atreet. Wedge Is Deepened; mental rooms with superintendents Memorial ho.spital to Pvt. and Mrs. Aviation Cadet Donald W. Fish­ for a period of planning the work Wedneaday, Sept. 1,5 Edward D. Werner of Bremen Annual meeting and election of No Doubt Left Germans er, aon of Mf; and Mrs. H. W. Fish­ road. Private Werner, an aviation #or the First Quarter of the East of Dnieper er, of Academy street, has report­ Church School year. The best ways officera. Army and Navy Club at mechanic, is now somewhere in 8:30. Intend Strong Fight ed to Dorr Fieid- Arcadia, Florida. England with the U. S. Army Air and means in which to preseift- le.s.sons for children Iti the light of Sunday, .Sept. 19 To Maintain Hold on Navy Escapes Nazis Corps. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., and problems arising for them in the 3:30 p. m. —Song recital at Cen­ ■HAPPy f£€T Batter Fleeinjs German Senate Still Rev. Earl H. Furgeson pf the local w ar-torn world of today will be ter church. Thiplla of Mra. Chnrlca Italy; Rome Line Seen. Miss Erls D. Porterfield, daugh­ Yerbury. ’ Legions on 400-Mile __ Methodist churches. who have ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter­ studied. t^ t/r Several More German been , attending the Methodist The following group leaders will Fiftieth annivaraary celebra­ m I London, Sept. 11.—(.(P)—Britons Three Battleships, 11 field of 11.5 Pearl street has been tion. Zion Lutheran church. Front from Sea^ of t l a S M a y Ministers' Conference this week at awarded a trustees' scholarship at preside: Kindergarten, Mrs. W. Make i were warned by The London Times Dairy^ Pork Armored Allaeks Are ■ Wilbraham Academy, Wilbraham, Ralph Ward, Jr,; Primary, Miss Azov to Bryansk* at Cruisers, 8 Destroyers the University of Connecticut, for r k n fd!>FIi today not to underrate the force Mass., are expected home this eve­ high scholastic .standing. Mabel Trotter; Junior, Miss Anns l.*t Your *'E" Bonds Buy Repulsed hi Naples Northern End of Uk- L / f l o f f . Hitler's appeal yesterday And Numerous Small- ning. M. Wilbur; Intermediate and Yankee Subs. HAPPY ^ And Poultry Seelttr; Chaos Reigns Mr. and Mrs. Leland F. Spald­ Senior, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. ------^------1----- raine; Rout in Places. to the German soldiers and peo- er Units Steam Out of ^ A daughter. Carol' Ann, was born ing moved today from .53 Gerard Fetaures of the program will in. In Italy; Claims. Tuesday at the New Britain Gen­ ATTENTIVE fVill Come to p’« Nazis’ Hands; 12 Units | .street, to the house at 33 Stephen elude dramatic readings by Miss M onth In an editorial, the newspaper Drop Likely eral hospital to Dr. and Mrs. Hazel Driggs and a "Fellowship Moscow, Sept. 11.— — Pitelied Battles B.e- street recently occupied by Mr. and ROBERT DOELLNER Close Officially Next declared that the German leader’s Arrive in Spanish Harold Greenblatt of that city, Mrs. Edward Daley and family. Sing". Mrs. Donald E. Deyo and Teacher of PUPILS Battering the fleeing German address, his first In six months, left tMt‘<‘i) Germans and Mrs. Greenblatt was the former Mrs. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. will serve j -A' i \ legions along a 400-mile Tuesday IF/ten Sena­ no doubt that the Germans intend Port of Palma de' Poor If cather and Trou­ Miss Edna Fradln, daughter of Mr. Miss Frances Hawley, daughter on a decoration committee. Mrs. front from the Sea of Azov to fight strongly to maintain their Italians in Nqrth Today and Mrs. Julius Fradin of Hamlin of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hawley Fred TUden will be the conference VIOLIN and PIANO tors Go to fVprk. Mallorea in Balearies.' blesome Transporta­ Stodloi 5ft Walnut Street to Bryansk at the northern hold on Italy and that the capture ■treet. of Coburn road, will leave on Mon­ pianist. of Rome suggests they plan a de­ On Monday evening the leaders Tel. 7961 ' • " ■ f ' ■ ■ , end of the Ukraine, Red tion Problems .May Allied Headijuarters, North day for her senior year at Nasson W ashington, Sept. 11—(4*1— To­ fense line in that area. : London, Sept. 11.—(/P)-^ The Manchester Garden club College, Sprlngvalc, Me. She is will dine at six-thirty o'clock and ______Shoes that fit right make for better foot Army troops have imperiled Most Direct of Speeches — Africa, Sept. 11.—(/P)—The will meet Monday eve'nlng at eight day, yesterday and weeks before An important part of Ital.v’s Change Output Map. majoring in dietetics. convene in their own departmental comfort and health! We specialize in the entire Nazi defense sys­ “It was the most direct of Hit- | Navy had run the German American Fifth Army has o’clock In Center Church House. rooms to conclude plana for the fitting shoes for school age boys and that were May 24 around the Unit­ ler's ■ speeches," The Times’ diplo­ Members will report on their sum­ fall curriculum. A consecration tem east of the Dnieper riv­ Gen. Dwight Eisenhower and* U. S. Chief of Staff Gen. George gantlet today and was safely Washington, Sept. 11 i4*)—Poor seized the port oX Salerno and Members of the Covenant-Con­ girls. er and are threatening the sole ed States Senate and the day — matic correspondent wrote. "He i Mar-shall must have had a hint of the victory alrad when they flashed mer gardens, and bring In speci­ gregational church are reminded service prepared by the members Siipp^ Apron Sale lied about the origins of the war, in Allied or neutral ports. An weather and troublesome-Ijranspo^- thrown back .several more mens of interesting flowers or remaining escape corridor of the phew!—will not end until next these confident smiles during a recent meeting m North Africa. They German armored attacks to^ of the special meeting this evening of the Conference will be led by Crimean garrisons. Sledge-ham­ but even then he did not indulge Allied communique anhounc- tation problem* may team up to vegetables., There will also be two Rev. Ward, Mias Wilbur and the TONIGHT AT THE Tuesday. , were plannlrlg*,:the campaign that led to Italy’s surrender. at the church on. Spruce street. ^ 's. mer Russian blows reported today In spasms of self-pity. ..Almost his ed only that “the battleships, make many significant change* in deepen iti» wedge in the Na­ classes In flower arrangement, un­ superintendents of the schools, In On Sept. 14 the merry month of only promise was his assertion that ples area. Allied headquar­ der and over 15 inches in diameter. ^IUARRYVILLr ^ CHURCH .turned the German retreat May will officially come to a close .some crui.sers and other units the country’* dairy, pork and poul­ Miss Ruth Norton, daughter of Mrs. Irene Towle, Miss Mabel I many places into a rout. Germany would be avenged for the ters announced today, while OuAts will be welcome. A social Mrs. Marjorie Norton of 57 Acad­ Trotter, Herman Davis and Miss Near Bolton L ^e as the senators troop back for air raids... So far as words can of the Italian fleet” had ar­ try production map next year. time will follow with refreshments U'e have a complete 1, f Vast Stores Abandoned their autumn deliberations after a The Agriculture department re­ Chao* reigned throughout Italy emy street will return Sept. 15 for Hazel Driggs. abandoned vast spur the Germans to fresh efforts rived off Malta, but Aa.sociated and Berlin reported pitched bat- ■ in charge of Mrs. Anne L«wls. her sophomore year at Northfteld The Conference will close with M-leclion of favorite The enemy 10-week summer recess. it cannot be ignored.” Fall of Jap Air Base Press dispatches disclosed that ported today that supplies of feed SUPPER 5:30 toK^O srliool-age alyle* . . . stores of material as they g^y« Confusing? Blame It on the Sen­ will be unevenly distributed after ties between Germans and Ital­ Seminary, Ekist Northfleld, Mass. members 'observing the Lord's Hitler told the German nation three battleships. U cruisers, ian* In the north. j Members of the W.S.C.S. of the Supper together. ^ Hamburg loaf, potato salad, mailr in long la.i- up more than 300 towns and vil­ ate’s fondness for "the legislative that the Italian surrender was of eight dcstroveis and numerous this year’s harvests, largely be­ ing, quality leal Iters. lages. Upwards of 6,800 German Fierce CoUnter-Xsaaiilts North Methodist church are re­ Oorp. "Tech. Albert \y. Heming­ All who are interested in 'the cole slaw, sliced tomatoes, rolls\ day,” which may or may not coin­ slight importance and that the smaller units had steamed out .of cause of poor corn and other feed minded that articles for the Silver way. stationed at ' Fortj Jackson, training of children, either friends officers and men were slain on the cide with the actual date shown on "ring of steel forged by the Ger­ On New Guinea Near the Nazis’ hands. crop* in some section* and the de­ Oack Nazi armored unit* Christmas sale, are to be butter, pumpkin pie, coffee. various sectors, said the daily the little pad below the pin-up girl man home front will never break. pletion of pre-war surpluses. Ship- lunged in several fierce counter- South Carolina, Is spending an or parents, are Invited to attend Soviet communique. Modernized in 1987 brought to the September meeting, eight-day furlough with hts par- the conference. Reservations may Adults 60 cents. on the calendar. "We may have to cede some ter- ning problema further complicate | assaulU against Ueiit. Gen. Mark the date of which will be an­ Mariupol, important port on the IVhether the legislative day and Two of the battleship* delivered the aituation ' W. Clark’s American ‘-'■•'c-n .nrt and Rritiah British enta, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hem­ be made at the South ohurch Children under 12, 85 cents. Sea of Azov, and Chaplino, rail to the Allies at Malta, the dis­ invaders at Salemp Friday, .but nounced later. ingway of Cone atreet. office. the -calendar day prance along _sir„.,giy _by Urfic Italians Sections in an unfavorable posi­ junction 60 miles from Dniepro- hand/ln hand dependa on whether able to guard the nation from all patches said, were the Andrea these were broken and the Allies All New Fall Shades In petrovsk—both strategic German Coininiinitfue Saying £ , •* 1~ft1 1 Doria and the Giullo Cesare. both tion include New England. Middle drove inland. The annual outing of the Army the Senate repesses or adjourns aasaults except the Brltish-Ameri- ! 2 THE\l)IORE WAR strongpolnts in the southern vyhen it finishes its daily chores. can bombing attacks. | Position o.f Enemy ^ t r i K P riIO W S 'i ancient 23,622-ton warships which Several pockets ot enemy re­ and Navy Club will be held at the Ukraine, — were stormed and tak­ O I.lJ.lV C / J-FIAJ TV O I recon.structed and mpdern- (Continued on P*g« Three) sistance have been wiped out, and Villa Louisa, Sunday. Members BONDS Y ou BUYOU I . . WUl R etaliate tor A ttacks { Manchester en by the Soviets. 1 (Continued on Page Four) Now Is Desperate. ___ . ized in 1937 Bach carries ten 12- prisoners now total several hun* should register on or before tomor­ THE QtqCKER Russian Naval forces from the | "But." he said, "technical and | . I inch guns as its main armament, dred, all German*. There are no row night at the club. HALE'S SELF SERVE . THE Vl(VICTORY! BOXY CARDIGANS Sea of Azov apd airborne troop.s organizational means are growing j Allies Direct rro illise The third battleship reported to Uulians reported fighting In this New and Used participated in the capturt ol which___ will not only . break the ene Allied Headquarters in the have reached Malta today, along German Army area. Salerno (pop. 50,000) ia on* The annual meeting and election The Offglnal In New England! Mariupol. / my’s air attacks foreve^ but will | pacific, Sept. 11.— On Ousting Germans with nine cruiser*, sin destroyers of the larger provincial cltlea ot Homes Available for of officers of the Army and Navy Editors Told Would Endanger Whole Line uv^meanT’’^"^ imminent fall of T o M arshal B atloglio. i »nd smaller unit., was not Identi- southern Italy. Immediate Occnpancy a u b wUl be held a t the cluh, Wed­ Volnovakha, on. t)»e Stalino- I fled. Use of Units U. S. unit* of the F ifth Army nesday, September 15, a t 8:30 p. m. and SLIPOVERS Mariupol railway and Barvenkovo, ' A Stockholm dispatch said that - the Japanese air base of Lae. Two Italian cruiser*, two oe- bore the brunt of the German re- midway betw*een S ^lln o and K har­ Jungle News in the opinion of men who have New Guinea, into Allied Washinglon, Sept. 11- i4*i-The j and two smaller units j sistance during .landings at Saler­ Alexander TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF kov. also were captured in the been listening to Hitler for years hands was indicated strong- pledged today to ou.st Ger- j were reported to have reached the no, and aUff fighting raged On th* hts speech turned out_ to be the Not Surprise day's advance^/ Fall of Chaplino j ly}\r today Lv'by n a f»nmmiinifiU6communique mans from* Italian soli and__ . w..by dt- | : RvitiaHBritish hbase n v at G ibraltar yester- 1 beaches. Five Nazi counter-hlows Jarvis To Insure Foitf Comfttrt and Proper Fil. We Use posed an immediate threat to Beat Tough weakest oratorical effort Of ' hts as t- « ‘ dav while a dispatch today irom were blunted on Thiiraday. British- 100% Wool Mixtures career. It was even weaker, they which said “the enemy’s reeling that promise to Marshal i Spanish port of Palma W Alexander St. Maaeheater Our X-ray .Machine To See That Shoc.s .Vrc Right. 0 Zapor6zhe.,/iapture of which would Swifl Disiiosilion' Matle Encounter Little Resistanoe rhoncs: in turn endanger the whole German said, than hts speech on the Gcr- sition now is despefate." Pietro BEUloglio and the Italian | Mallorca in the BaleSrics told of British unlU _encounUritd com- l^ lir Newsmen Have Chance Heroes ^ay last February). Whether the Japane.se, who have people immediately raised the ! the arrival there of 12 units of the Office 411: Residence 7M6 American Club s o u th e d line. ( held the Huon gulf town since Of F orrps fur Bailiff pajatively llttle”reslstance in their In tin t north, the Germans fell Hitler swore that the "treach- Italian fleet. landings gome distance away, but i ery " of Premier Pietro Badgolio’s Jan. 25. 1942, propose t.o make a question of what was to happen to Despite severe losses the latest Of Ilaly Displays Effi­ LGE. 24c ' w r ISSUE GREE N DISCOUNT STAM PS back from their DeSna river de­ To Report on Greatest,._ fight of it should become appar­ the ancient House Of Savoy. later were attacked by Gecman fuses near Novgorod Seversky, VST 1J u _ . i r . i government in deserting It* Axi* accounts indicated that In addition tanks which they repulsed. BINGO Story World Has Ever “^rtner to make peace with the ent soon. So far. only minor President Roosevelt and Prime to her battleships and cruisers It­ ciency Long Expected. ^flere the Red Army troops appar­ skirmisheR have been reported by Mini.ster ('3iurchill in a Jointly- "Steady progre.ss” has been $2.98 to $7-98 ently were heading for Gomel. 100 drawn statement urged every Ital­ aly had three aircraft carriers. 2.5 made by the invader* since the REG. 10c Kno»n, Covering War' two Allied forces pinching in on destroyers, 50 to 60 submarines Washington, Sept, 11—(/Pi The OLD miles to the northwest. This breach Lae from the northca.Rt an«j north­ ian "to strike his blow" now and MJIOUSe^SOH of the Nazi lines opened the way mier Badoglio and King Vittorio and a large number of smaller German Army's swift disposition (Continueu on Page Bes’Sn Tomorrow — ------^ Chicago, Sept. 11—14*»—Getting Emanuel equally for their action. west. denion.'firatc that, rid of Mussolini for an ehcircling drive towards Contemptuous of Japs' .\billty and Fascism, he desires next to be craft. of force* for the Battle of Italy RECORDS NEW “SOAPY-RICH’’ INC. Kiev, central Dnieper bastion. the new* in the jungles of the Up until a few hours before the Claim Battleship. .Sunk M M t o to m e* la for aal< From the northeaat, Austra-i rid of Hitler and’l'Nazis. display* exactly the aort of effi­ Night Gold Medal Unable to Lay Mines Southwest Pacific entails many armistice was signed, both had liana, who have battled the Ger- j I'tterly Ignore King The Germans claimed yesterday M ja m w ant bo beep Still further north in the Bryansk given assurances of continued Ital. -r and there has been no subatan- ciency and power that Anjerican ^lO lag the BOW oneo. hardships and dangers—but liews- mans in North Africa and areThey addre.Rsed the-m essage to 24'/,-Lb. Bag area. Incessant blows by Red In­ ian participation in the war. he openly contemptuous of llieir Badoglio. who succeeded Mus.aolini, tiatlon—that they sank a battle­ military men had expected • S'/jO each paM for old le ^ In Flour $1.46 fantry and motorized units forced men assigned to that war zone war-m aking machine that de»P'^« Flashes! RAYON GOWNS insisted. present foe's ability to fight, haveian^ the people, utterly ignoring ship and damaged cruisers which eeds lirespectlve of quanttty. the Nazis back- so fast that they have a chance to report on "the W hereabouts M.vsiery crossed the Busu river only tw'o King- Victor Emmanuel III. head had f)ed from La Spezin. batterings is sUH one of the wot id s (Late Bullettns e( the (ff) WlM) Carnation were unable to lay minefields. greatest story the world ever has Whereabouts of Badoglio - and Although the Italian Navy show­ Of Fine Quality Knit Rayon^ miles from the Malahang air of Italy's nilinir dynasty **^^So ^fa"r as could b* determined Huge stacks of mines were found the king were a mystery today. drome on Lac’a outskirts. ed reluctance to fight while it wa* ORANGE along the roads used by the fleeing known," says an Associated Press Rome radio has denied persistent here the German pteparaUops, in­ Battleship Sunk bgr Naala KEMP'S Round or V shape neck with ' ribbmi tie. Full Stockholm dispatches quoted The reports that the king has abdicated at war. its escape from the clutch­ Allied Headquartem '!■ Norik | Inn. Milk 3 c!:; 29c GET THESE AT GLENNEY enemy, the Moscow war bulletin war correspondent. Svenska Dagbladet as reportlnc "You watch," said one Aus­ cluding the Berlin claim of tpe tralian sergeant. "When we "ih favor of Crown Prince Umberto, es of the "Germans was considered Africa, Jiep*. 11—(AV-Soo« •*** 7U Stahl at Tel. 86M cut and length. Tea Rose and Blue. said. Muriin Spencer, recently return­ that Badoglio was In Sicily and as a major achievement for the Al­ capture of Rome, have injected no HALL Grade A,. Sliced, Sugar Cured LUMBER COMPANY (Berlin acknowledged the un- in close to the Jap, he’ll turn tail Tcprescrited as opposed to Musso­ new element into the situation en­ eftcapins from ed from the Southwest Pacific that Palermo would be the seat of lini's Fascism. lies. ports In nortbern ItaIjA ItallM - ceasing Russian advance. A com­ where he was on the front lines as the Italian government, following or fold up." The immediate benefit of its visioned by Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­ The ignoring of the king wa* hower when he announced to the warships fought a haU-hmir battta mentator on the German radio said an AP correspondent for more Rome's capitulation''toi the Ger­ The^e Australian*, stoived up pointed, to say the least. The capital ships to the Allied sea war Bacon Lb. 37c the Red Army pressure was con­ principally by sw am p and jungle, world Wednesday that Italy had with German bombers wbleb ab* than a year, last night ...told the mans. statements of the President and is problematical but there were tacked them off tb e laland-aC Ooca [ tinuous and that the German with­ Associated Press Managing Edi­ Berlin broadcasts insisted that now have. 25-pounders shelling long range possibilities. surrendered unconditionally. Ready To Eat the prime minister n'«iver''have been ,i\ssunned German Boa<^ Triio alca and asuik one battleatalF- A n I .69 each drawal "was atm going oh and not tors’ Association of some of his ex­ Vittorio had abdicated in favor of Lae. hasty, nor anything but well It will take time to re-equip likely to stop for some time. 'Very Up the Markham valley to the It is generally assumed that eyewitness account the ffctt j PiNEHURST WEEK - END NEWS periences. Crown Prince Umberto.The Ber­ thought-oiit._ them with new guns of Allied cali­ waa broughft here by an R. A. Jr, I . H.' grim fighting is in progress.") lin correspondent of the Zurich northwest of Lae. a large force ber and there is also the question Eisenhower is throwing into the We’ve succuried around this week to find different Smoked Shoulders Lb. 37e Have to Take Chances Whether it could "be concluded peninsula forces in sufficleiU pilot who snw It, Wing C om fclt I In many sectors, the Russians newspaper Die Tat quoted Berlin of Americans and Australians, that the United Nations intend to of manning them.. It was consid­ thinifs for your week-end shoppinj;. Have a good sup­ ’•There is news in the jungle, .which has been flown in by air strength to handle stiff J®' Law-W'right of South -AabdoM were reported cutting In behind officials a* sa%dng that not a single deal only with Badoglio. on the day ered that they would be useful for Cftenhire. He said the bnttlsalhlF ply of Eljfin .Mandarine and quite a'bit of Swift’s Ail more "than you can handle." .Spen­ member of the Badoglio govem- transports over the 12,000-foot- sistance and it is also a.ssumed t^ t cer said, "it is no place for corre­ of Italy’s liberation, was pure con­ the German boast of takiiig the sank after being spUt opM ^ Sweet' .MaTsarine. Try a pound.. .it’s only i points.,. Lb. Pkg. (Continued on Page Six) high Owen Stanley mountains, has jecture, however. . (Continued on Page Seyen Pure Lard 16c spondents who watch action reached Narakapor. 12 miles from Italian capital . and establishing hqmlst from the plane# of lialyWj and it will stretch the limited butter supply as Weil as SHOP through field glas.ses from a hill. • (Ccntlnned on Page Three) •v^Iore Than Mere Statement -what Berlin called "protection erstwhile allies^/ the enemy base. However, these Thft mc.saage was more than a anything we know of. We will have Cottage Cheese.. . Domino We have to go into the jungle are forward elements les-s than over the Vatican is true.. v GIRLS’ and take our chances. It may be^ mere statement—it waa beamed | The speed with which Gen. txr 12 Bim Passeiigers Killed no points.. .and several new grocery items, including - .. 14 ill Hospital 10 miles from Lae. by short wave radio directly to the | at some advanced airfield, at some "Our forces from both side.* are Nazis Expect Bernard L. M ontgom erys KiR^th Aldershot, Ortt.. Sept. H— COCOA MARSH AT 2.ic-JAR ' Ale and Flavors battle field or at some PT' boat Storiii Aides Italian mainland where the Brit- j British Army in the south and the| ^ fast Canadian National Rail-1 rapidly cloahig in on the main ish-American force* are at grip.*; Lieut, l.en Shurtine Beans Heinz Beans SKIRTS hideout along the coast. But while citadel of defenses.” today's com­ Allied troop.s under Lieut. I*'"'’-' «av* passenger train, streaking | i After Crash with the Germanji. New Landings Mark Clark at Naples move Hamilton at 50 mile* aa King Arthur Flour Pure Maple Syrup there is new* there, the jungle is munique said. 3 bdtfles 25c In-blaclt and white checks, red awful." Lose Posts . Said Roosevelt’' and Churchill to counter the Nazi aggre.*sions is, smashed into a staUed bus IgadogUo and the Italian people: PiNEHURST MEAT DEPARTMENT (Contents). plaid and plain- oolors. Pleated Spencer asserted that Brig. Gen. said^to depend on two things: The-.Aldershot level croealng all around. ..Sizes 3 to 6x. 42 Injured When Buses British Planes Blast "It ha* fallen to you in the hour Weslern France Viewed strength of the German dispo^i-j killing of. Ita 14 VERY FRESH (1 POINT) PORK KIDNEYS Hanford MacNlder. stationed in of your country’* agony to take the Southwest Pacific, described Gilbert Named Acting tions ih south and central Ital>. _ „j,„„pnger*. The other two were l f)c l*ound. Case of 12 bottles 99c Ckillide Head-on in Shipping and Ports the first . decisive steps to win As Mosi Likely Point and the effectiveness of Bnti.sh and and were taken to * . .CContents). jungle w arfare as ’"like fighting Foreign Minister as FNer Try (Jrote & Weigel's or Swift’s Polish Rings Bridgeport Avenues. inside a mattress except that one New Delhi. Sept. 11—(/P>—Roy­ peace and freedom for the Italian For Next Allied' Blow. American supp'ly operations. pital HuiilHton,HaiitHtc. . eight ffillee (Easter Polish it is also called), Grote’s Pres.sed Ham $1.98 to , can't aee so far. And I don't mean Gache, Bunge Ousted. al Air Force bombers, and fight­ people and to win back for Italy Must Have Base of Operation* away Their condition was be-l Regular Size Bottle ing planes, taking advantage o t a an honorable place in the civiliza­ B efore Clark can tackle the One of tbe| Bridgeport, Sept. 11—OP)—Four­ a nice, decent dry and uninhabited Stockholm; ..Sept. I I —f/Pi—New lleved not serious. or Frankfui'ts? All three are much in demand now. , ^ lull in the heavy rains, blasted tion of Europe. enemy on a large scale or make se- woman reinalned luilden- teen of -12 persons who were in­ mattress. I mean the kind you’ve Bucqps Airea. Sept. 11—(.Pi—. Allied^ oflensives overshadowing FRESH DO(i BONES...... 10c to I5c tray seen half afloat in a puddle by the river shipping and port installa- “You have already, freed your tifled today. The bus waa| Certo 23c $2.98 jured in a head-on crash of two Minister of the Interior Alberto country from F'asclst servitude. the Italian invasion in scope are (Continued on Page.Four) Bridgeport Auto Transit base* at Uons in the Akyab region Of Bur- sheared In tw o. Boifed Ham.. .Slices of Ham... Butt or Shank Halves of Gilbert has been assigned to the itia, yesterday, a B ritish commuhl-. 'There remains the even rriore Irh- expected by German military ex­ Fairfield and Sherwood avenues (OonUq.ued on Pngn T w o ); post of acting foreign minister in perts to be launched soon, dis­ Ham... Bag Sausage.. .Small Link Sau.sage. que said today. portant task of clearing the Ital­ LitlleyHo|»e of More Beer BOYS’ ^ yesterday afternoon, remained In place of Admiral Segundo Stoml ian soil from the German in- patches from Berlin said today. -Llt-I BARE MARROW BONES FOR SOUP STOCK d . ; St. Vincent’s hospital today. The • Vengeance dive-bombers e.scort- Washington. Sepf. II. ^‘Tl- Jar Rubbers 6 2 5 c who resigned after his failure to ed by fighters bombed and ma­ .vadera." . r They view western France, tar­ BontI>8 tie hope of alleviating the presenti 10c to lac Tray. others were treated Irf St,. Vin­ obtain' lease lend aid 'from the -One reference was made to Mus- get of ceaseless Allied aerial soft- inilloii-wlde shortage of beer wwM cent’s and emergency hospitals and Nazi Warships chine-gunned an- oil jetty at Sat- Use the vegetables from your garden and these Large Box Prenilep Jers_ey Suits United Stales, it was announced yogya*- creek, near Akyab. Bomb solini and he wa* called an "ac- entfig-up blows, as the most Ijkely offered today »>.v the War ro were later dischaiged. last night. point for the next Allied Blow, but IS .\dminlstration. Reporting on bones to make a delicious home made vegetable soup. Patrolmen William Dunigan and Aid for And Now We Olfei- You Fancy tirade wlth'short panta, in copen blue It waa indicated however,, that (ConUnued on Pago ’Two) (Continued an PageThree) said they are prepared there as - ______^ conference with a Brewing In ^ Cake Flour 23e and gray only. Sizes 3 to 8 Edwin Daly said the bus driven by Hide in Arctic Gilbert's assignment waS tempor­ well as in the Balkans for any , itrv Advlsop- committee, the WfS . Ralph Foley, 31, of Whippoorwill , j, SMOKED BEEF TONGUES Ml luffb . . . Mcfkdil. A Uktsd Short or long sleeve Jersey top. ary and that he also would con­ attack. '' Fliers Blasling Dav and said .govemment limitation*-^ (6 Pomlk) ...... pound 53c dtotr wifl ••d BrlfMM M lane, Stratford, travelling west oh tinue his duties a* head of the In­ riieris ^ ' ..roduetion and transportation tai Fairfield avenue, swerved far to Tirpitz and Scharnhorst .bdmit ItaUan Resistanoe 1 Lb. and IS Oz. Jar terior department until a perma­ Nazi military commentator* de- ^ Night at LoiiiinUiiicd- j-nities w«iuid not P""'** \\ e do not promise you all the red meat cuts of pre­ Prune Jam 35c the left around an auto it was fol­ nent foreign minister is chosen. con?»unt<*r war days. . .but it looks as if we could take caTe of you FOR NEXT WINTER! $1.25 to $1.98 lowing, wliich was making a right Reported in Heavily Woman Senator Opposes clwed their forces now control tlon of Stornl's resignation was fol­ most of middle and northern Italy, lions Around Naples. mands. with a satisfactory cut this week-end, including more Freeh California turn into Sherwood avenue. The lowed by the, removal of ^b erto policemen said the Foley bus crash­ Fortified Alt Fjord but admitted hat Italian troops GROUND MEAT THAN USUAL. Come in and look Separate Long Cache, undersecretary, and Rl- Ban on Drafting Fathers continued to offer rehistanee in j Allied Headquarters tn North ordereil To Pay ed head-on into an eaatbound hua chardo Bunge, head of the Divi­ Africa Sept M "I’' Continuous Omaha. Sept. 1 .Munlrtl around and we will do opr be.st to satisfy you. 3tockholiii. Sept. 11—(tP)—’The .some of those areas, yesterday. A inca, r^epi.Sept. '1 __ ^ ^ I,.....). , O'Brien has n» Green Peppers HEAT driven by Robert Connor*, 28, of sion of Political Affairs. This relavs of AmelicBil and British ,|udge Dennis 216 Garfield avenue. German battleships 'TlrpiU and Italian resistance also was eni Be sure to buy Bacon this week-end. . . it is only INSULATE yOUR HOUSE action caiiaCd considerable sur­ Washington. Sept.'il- m. closes at 6 p. m. ^Fresh Celery HOW. The fronts of Both buses were ex­ Except for one short excursion or prohibit drafting of pre-Pearl-l of Army and Navy officials Bolzano. Verona. Cremona. Rar- l u n u ^ to the Island of BJomoeya.Th the from their poata did not give any Har^r father*. the requifed alze of the armed m*. Modena. Bologna. Mantua and Fifth Army. offX l headquarters I o-Brieti. m 1^ Fridays and Saturdays. tensively damaged. ”I think if the Army and Navy forces, eatimsted at reports declared today. Omaha court* un^r _ BALSAM-WOOL Foiey received a possible . com­ Norwegian sea, neither of the pow­ reasons but it seemed likely that now Reggio Emilia. No. 1 Quality aj> the foreign minister’s principal needs fathers, there's nothing to' 10.000,000. and said she would not ^multaneously. U. S. A-36 dive- „amag** *ection o f j h e ^ i BUY YOUR FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BAKERY AND mA $1.50 pound fracture of the right knee erful warships was believed to Everything north of a line ex­ bomber* swooped dora n on large | price control law. ruled ATTIC INSULATION and Connors received head injur­ hav* been outside the northern advisers they were conSlderied to do but Uke them." said the only question their views. tending Worn the French, Riviera BIRDS EYE ITEMS HERE , . . share the responsibility for the woman member of■ the■■ --U. S-- Sen-- Her son* are lieutenant colonels Ge^^an convoys moving north- dav S - . thatk.. n..t«.«mo DIgiacomo mmust ust P*Tpny '» ALL YOUR FOOD AT ONE STOP! IS GUflRfiNTEED ies. Norwegian coast since they took in the'infantry, Paul Caraway be­ to the Adriatic aea is fully -under to' the soldiers’ attorney, Ht|| McIntosh Apples 'Two emergency hospital am­ up their new hiding place after be­ difficulties s^ith the U. 8. State she has two sons in the srm- German control although Italian ward on highways toward* the departm ent ed force* and contended that her ing stationed here and Forrest at Naples and Salerno battlegrounds. Boyle. • Canning Tomatoes will sell at 89c basket, TO S4VE FUfl Stamps Given With Cash Sales. bulances and the police ambulance ing moved from Trondheim fjord Camp Pickett, Va. , garrisons still hold some position* Selected 16-Qt. Bskt. and emei^ency truclc transported six months ago. Shortly before midnight news­ constituents in Arkansas feel about in. the Alps and some towns, the — - Destroy 100 Truck* ’ . ■lock,...not field run. $1.95 INCREASE COMFORT men were called (o government the father draft as she does. Senator Wheeler (D-Mont) has They 'were credited officially ‘■LJbLJBl the injured to the hospitals. All A Swedish Naval observer here a bill pending to postpone the Germans told the correspondenta tnicks Treasury Balance did not believe either ship partici­ House and told to expect a "prob­ -'Tve. talked a good deal about Win OouUnue "Elastic Defense with destroying fully 100 Na.9 Quality staff doctors in St. Vincent’s were it with the people down home and drafting of fatljers until Jan. 1 and andf damaging 200 more. on the called In and the shift going off pated In the German Naval Tftak able important annou'ncement” The spokesmen declared that Washington. 84pt. Uc They were handed Instead a rou­ they *U aeerm to feel that Congrea* Chairman May (D-Ky) of the road between Lagonegfo and duty rsmainftd to hsip. Fopoa #ald an SplUbergen two House Military Affair* committee Germany would continue her pOsiUon of the T r * * W ■ fP jJ ^ y s ago. * tine handout ^ ahouliln't 'hfiterfere, ’ Mrs- Chraway "elastic defense” of the Russian Auletta, north of Sapri. inmurst Gfvcemync. McIntosh Apples The W . G. Glenney Co. la ''Fairly OMKr* Coadlttea added. ”I can’t aee how Ojngress said that when Congrea* recon­ Few enemy. planes were en- ‘ Receipts. Tbc In "fairly good” condition In 8t. Three crack German cruisers, At that time, however, b semi* venes Ttiesday he will introduce' front while Field Marshal Erwin ditures.' I224.506.474.M: itat 302 MAIN STREET '^^'Coal, Lumber,.Masohs^ Suppliesf Paint JMtMLiU the Prin* Eugen, Admiral Scheer official tip said the military cab­ can permit sending 18 and 19 ance, »5,*43.9»1,1»*.8L j 16-Qt. Bskt. Vincent’s hoapital this morning legislation to bar such inductions (Conttaoed OB P*«! T hreel $1.19 and Koeln. were reported recenUy inet would meet in exUnordinary year old* into the services,ami (OMttaoed M P*g« Three> 3.‘I6 No. Main St. Tel. 4148 Manchester M A h C N IS T m CONM* allow fathers to go.” ' ‘ entirely. (Oe^tiaoed am Pag* Tktta) in the Baltic sea. session this morning.— ■ f MAIICHESnai EVENTITB H1i;R A 1 jD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 194i Highland Park school , gave sxtra ] All of the water used Is paid for work this year. i today attending the twenty,^hird on a meter basis. There Is one Janitors Busy Speculate On meter at the junction of Hartford All of the damage was done by I EVERY SATURDAV NIGHT AT 8:15 RovW,vilIe annual reunion of the 301st Engi­ State Deaths boys at .the Hollister street school neers of the 76th Djvision being |Frequent Questions and , Waddell roads. If the dis­ during the summer fias not as yet TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 trict had to pay for the hydrants Lewis H. Chapman hcM at the Narragansett Hotel. At All Schools bc(Sn repaired, but w;.ill be taken, District Tax It would coat it more this year News From Manchester’s Neighbors > 849. RookVlUs .Making' Voters By Autos Ris care- of during the week-ends. The Selecttnen and Town Clerk than they would get If the taxes Some painting will also have to go On Tax Declarations. were paid, but after this year Are at the T(i>kfl Clerk’s office to­ Soifth End " Officials Much W,ork Had lo Be over at. several of the schools un­ day until 8"t>. m., to examine the there may be a different story. til the fall'and winter vacations.- 200 Expected qi'aliflcattbns of those desiring to Ninftceii So Far in Sejj The district officers are inclined Done During ihe Va- It has not ,a» yet been learned nolds on Augu.st 24 in the North I A^ait Procedure on to feel that the fire department AERO BINGO tioiVfl’'om s( h(jol work may be only ■ becomr"^voters, and admitting to |\nswers Given on A»* Manchester who the boys were that did the African area. No details were giv- I ^rfipoiary. the/elector's oath Oiose found teinber as Compare« New Developments should be given something for:fire calioir iMhiilhs. damage at the Hollister street ------AT ------Bolton en. the cablegram stating that a 1 SlilflortI Springs I 'o l l a i i d peels Puzzling Some Mrs. Waller Wright, who suffer- At Anniversary qualified. With 12 Last Year. protection. school. letter would follow. ; John O. Netto I ed a relapse following an attack Date Book M n. Clyde Mmnball Mrs. -John H 8te«le When the taxes of the South The 17 local school janitors had Corporal Reynolds was with the' 473. Stafford WANTED Paper boy for HcraliJ Of About One-Third Phone 4052 I of pneumonia is at a convalescent . 1178-3 Roekvllla ; lo work last Sunday. Labor Day The Army & Navy Club 142nd Armored Signal Corps, 2nd ______I ho.spital In Hartford, and report ' rout* in Rockville. Apply Ran­ Hartford, Sept. 11—Connect 'Tomorrow Manchester Fire District become Rockville Lod^e of Elfis Of Taxpayers lo File. UrgesCr Gartleii and late Tuesday to get the schools Armored Divi.sion. and was at Ft. dall's Store, Park Place. '■ cut's automobile death rate durini Annual outing Army and Navy due next week there may be some I Plans are well under way but Mrs. Willism .1. Lab'reche, of | will not be able to return No gasoline? Can’t use your car? Bragg. N. C., and Ft. Benning. . , * X ■ home for a couple of weekfl vet ' Mrs. Ruby Bowler Amprimo, o f the first eiglit days of this mont I ready for the opening on Wednes­ not yet completed for the second Ktlgewooh mjint I s- .... ^ To Have Large/ Cele- By James 5Iarlo\v anil Club at Vilfa Louisa. speculation as to how much the rJcaiiiip Drives Then why not walk? It’s not too far, Ga,, before going overseas in De­ y Department j ^i^liss Jost'phine f’cmprowicz Koekville. is the flew teacher at increa.sed sharply according tl Monday, Sept, 13 government will pay for the prop­ day. The work laid out included FILMS Bond and Stamp Rally to be held cember 1942. According to a letter presnient of th^-’ state American | daughter of Mr. and hrutioii Suiidav. estimates which show 19 death! George ZIelke ^ Moetlng, Board of Selectmen, at -And you will find our Bingo’s fun In Bolton and sponsored by the La­ iaugliter of Mr. and Mrs. L.aw- ! •■No. 5" or White school In Tolland •'cr hundred million miles of mi erty known as Orford Village and 1 plastering of some of the rooms in j DKVELOPED AND received from him, he landed at Washington. Sept. 11.—iJ'l Municipal building at 8. HsrUord, Sept. 11 •4''...State With many prizes to be won. dles of Saint Maurice. Mrs. Donald Legion A u i ^ r y will install o ffi-, rrmo Pomprnwicz leav^^^ the cominfi school year, ior vehicle travel this month Silver Lane homes. Both of ! the Nathan Halo School, relaying PRINTED Caiikblanca on Christmas Day Uon my taxes?” . - Legion Hall. ments are also government owned. Mosie. The rally Ivjll be held on Wed­ nolds.'with the ^la^nllton Standard Larchmont. N. Y., after spending and appetizers will be served and city dump where the slant-eyed However, it wa.s pointed oiii Hospital Auxiliary Garden par­ officiated as InstaUalion officer. without much trouble. The answer is yes if you’re in nesday, Sept. 20lh, at the Com­ Propeller Co. In’ Hartford, also hi.s the summer season at their Tol­ at six o’clock there will be a din­ vermin like to play. with "A", card holders' allowed onl; lone of the groups required by law ty aj Miss Mary Chapman’s gar Seamen 2nd Class Richard Lee munity Hall at 8 p. m. Features of grandparenla, Mr. and Mrs. John The installation ceremonies will be land home. Stone Gfoft Annex. ner. The program includes a War Must ghare Hardships half as much ga.soline this yeai fto file a single person earning den, 75 Forest street. preceded by a supper at 6:30 for 1s home from U. S. NarT training "But the corresphndent who the evening's entertainment will be Andrewa 6f Hartford; He was a Mis.s Mable Harper has return­ Bond rally with those who pur­ estimated travel up to Sept. 9 thii lmoi4p than $2:700 a year; a mar-1 Wednesday, Sept. IS songs by Pearl Giesecke'-And Elda graduate of Windham High school. members ami invited Kuests. Mrs. at Newport for a 16-day leave. He ed to her home In’ chase the most bonds being award­ would write of jungle warfare month was 58..500.000 miles ai Iried man whose income (or whose Helen MacFarland ^of Manstleld, will be stationed in Virginia on his m ust' go to the front, watch the Annual meeting and election of Flora and a monologue by\Mrs. In class.of 1938. Prior to enter­ after spending eight weeks in ed prizes. There will be an en­ compared to 74,250,000 miles durj lincome combined with that of his officers. Army and Navy ^Club at Frank Paggioll. Admission wilt.be ing: service he was employed as pa.st Department president will at­ return. Tolland as guest of Miss Eliza­ tertainment including a magician boys fight, share their hardships ing ttie same period in that montl I wife I is more than $3,500; a per­ and dangers,' said Spencer, who 8:30. the purchase of 5.0 cents or clerk at the South Cov- tend the supper /and ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt beth Hicks and accordion player and the Bee­ last year. son or couple getting more than Friday. Sept. 17 of War Stamps. ", 1 Post Office. Mrs Labreche Will be a.ssisthd by and daughters, the Misses Emily Mrs. Louis Stacy of Wilbraham, thoven Gtee»C3iib of Manchester made 21 trips to the front In the During the whole month of Au| $100 from other .sources in addi­ Church Rally at Emanuel Lu­ final 28 days of the Buna cam­ Week-Bnd Watchers I \ ______Mrs. Bertha Fhlllpp of Rockville, and Joan, have relumed from s Mass., is a gfiest at the home of wrlll sing in the evening. gu.st this year 18 persons wen tion to wages or -salaries .subject theran at 8. Vote For The Renomination Of These BoltonlteS scheduled for^efuty at Sergeant-at-'^arms and Mrs. Ruth vacation of several days spent at JMr. and Mrs. Rupert West and The ticket committee includes paign. killed by automobiles in Connectij to withholding deduction; a tax­ Sunday, Sept. 19 the Listening Post, Bolton Center, O’Keefe, a.ssistant sergeunt-at- Point O’ Woods beach. . / family in the Snlpslc Lake section Charles E. Heintz, chairman, J. "My first, and most terrifying cut. The 11 deaths so far th’ payer ■ whose ' income isn’t subject 3:30 p. m.—Song recital at Cen this coming week-end,' starting at w ill ‘ njjrlon arms of Stafford, in the depart­ The first morning of the openifig of ’Tolland. Everett North, Dr. J. Ralph Morin, experience, came on a small coast­ month indicate that .‘September’') to withholding, even if he paid his ter church. Pupils of Mrs. Charles 9 p. m. Saturday^ are: 9-11, Mr. ment. of the Third.W ar Bond sale-four Miss Welker ■ of Hartford gave Samuel Houston and Luther A. al boat i,-i which MacNider and his toll will be much higher. 1942 tax in full last March; also Yerbury. and Mrs. How^u'd C. Chase; 11-J, Miss Jennie H Church The following officers Will be in­ bonds and $11 worth of Defense an interesting talk at the meeting White. Dr. Anthony Ges.say is staff and correspondents were During September last year, 2f those whose income subject lo Fiftieth aimiversray eelebra M r.'and Mrs. Joseph Mack: 1-3, stalled; President, -Mrs. Marian Stamps were sold at the Hebron of Church school officers and Exalted Ruler of the lodge with moving up toward Buna. automobile deaths were recorded I; withholding is le;;s than their 191'2 tion. Zion L'Rrieran church. Hugo B i^ a . Frank Volpt; 3-5, Mlrza; vice-president. Mrs. Blva Green post office according t'b re­ teachers held at the church Wed­ Dr. T. F. O'Loughlin as honorary "We were nearing our objective this state, while in 1941 there wcri income.. , REPUBLICAN Jamea^.Ri^ers. Thomas Daly; 5-7, Monday was a long day, the sec- Frailer and Mrs. Jane Cham­ port frbm the Postmistress, Mrs. nesday evening. The pictures on chairman of arrangements and w h en 's Zero suddenly appeared 36 automobile deaths. IFariiicrs Cun Walt L'lUil Dec. 1,5 Fiano, Lawrence Flaho; 7-9, ond with no mail and the Writer pagne: .secretary Mrs. Florence S, Clarence 1E. Por\er. ’’The Church School Curriculum” George Williams as general chair­ from near ahead. There is some­ Farmers can wait until Dec. 15, la Dunlop. Marjorie Noren. observed Labor Day by vlsltitlg Bruce; treasurer, Mrs. Gertrude Jerome Boryea has returned to and on ’’Teaching Principles and man. thing terrifying about being on a Patients to 0«t f'andy persons in the armed services un- liicreuse Shown Bolton Congregatlonnl Procedure” were well received small boat when planes approach. Mrs. Walter Malo and noted the Royce;. chanlaln, Mrs. Theresa his home In Newark, N. J.. having There are fifteen members of the llil next March 15. "Are You a Jonah?” will be the Pinclera: historian, Mrs. Martha spent a few weeks as the’ guest of and will be adopted. order in the service with the fpi- There is no place to hide aboard Memphis, Tenn.— (/Pi—Child, pa) ' 2. "I am a married man with FOR THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN sermon subject of Dr. Brownell great changes being- made In the the boat. Generally it is virtually III Tax Receipts 200-yenr-old house. "Three Ga­ Small; Scigt-at-arms, Mrs,. Mary Mr. ami Mrs. Harold L. Gray. Mrs. Billy Slmpaon of Southport is pok ing names on the, Honor Roll, tients at Oakville sanitorium will a /i.oss income of iiio, . '.n S3.- Osge at th/ 11 a. m. services on Ramsey; assistant Setgt-al-,arm.s, ] He)eh Boryea. Mr. Boryea’s moth- spending some time with Tolland Jambs H. McVeigh. John G. .Ma­ unarmed. The sea is no refuge receive 10 pounds of candy eael 500. but ,ny net iTicome is less Bunday. An adult group composed bles” on Willington Hill, the home because there are ahnrk.s there. Qf the late Genevieve Gardner, Mrs. Jane Zolletl. exeeufil'e com- ’ cr', was also a week end and Labor relatives honey, Eme.st W. 1/ink, Arthur H. Sunday until a $1,000 fund Is exJ [than $3,500. Must r flle ? " Ot Mrs. Howard C. Chase, Mrs. Eu^ mlttee, Mrs. Pauline Andie^ky. ' Da.v guest at the Grey home. | Miss yVjlcc E. Hall spent .Wed- Schmalz. Dr. William Schneider, You have tastay and take it. hausted. That was one of the proJ Answer: Yes. Hartford. Sept. 11.—iVPi—Re­ gens OagUsrdone, Mr. and 51rs. many new windows have been add­ ceipts from all taxes except on ed and all are of small panes of Mrs. Sperehza Galotto and 5tps Mi.ss Aniih Schnuriier of Chica- j nestlay w ith Mrs. gloienec Mc- Edmund C. Smith, Keniwm L Most Horrible Sight Seen visions In the will of Abe Go.odJ 3. "I make S2,'"'u a year and At The Primaries O n TUESDAY^ Sept, liquor and amusements showed irt- Bari T. Trotter, David C. Toomev, Helen ^ w d en . i gn. a granildaughter of Mrs. Fr.ink | Grath ^n. Naugatuck Juno, Harr>' H. Lugg. Patrick J "But suddenly ths Zero veered man, Memphis financier, which hat my wife earns $1 ,860. Must we Myron Lee and E. W. Atwood will glass as In plden times. The former creaaes iri August over August, sewing room is being converted A total of 623 pupils have Keen, has heen- a visitor r.t the Mrs. William Sumner Simpson Naughton. Robert B. Farrell, Mal­ away and without making a pass, been filed in probate court. file declarations?" sing Qdnough’s "Send' Out Thy of Southport is at the home if colm L. Juno, Byron P. Yost, Answer: Yes, either separately 1942. State Tax Commissioner into a kltcfien and the present registered at the opening day of j Keen residence, leaving Wednes- and we looked up to see a flight of Walter W. Walsh reported yester­ U ght" with Miss Ads-Lin Robin­ the local puhllc .schools It waa an- | day for Boston, w here she will Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson’s, George J, Bresnahan, R. Lewis Mitchell bombers come from the S)ire M'ay to Cure Corns lor on a joint return, because your son at the organ. kitchen will be used, ^nr s dining day, announcing receipts from POLLS OPEN 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. E. W. T. nounced by Supt. of Schools Earl ! .“tuily at the New ‘■England CVm- returning from a rerent visit on Rej-no'ds arid John J. O Lotighlln. .south. They were on a raid Itotal income is more than $3,500. Church School will hold its first room. Tlie room opening from this, principal sources of $1,650,491, or M. Witt, an increase of nearly a .sirvafery of Mu.sic. She i.s a niece aceounl of the sud'len illness of Well Child Conference against Buna. Then cam? the 4. "The amount of taxes 1 paid ■aaaion for the -fall on Sunday at used as a bedroom. Will he a study. Rosalia. Wash. ‘VPi —Last year $255,317 more than last August. of the I’.ev. HaVrild ft Kcon. Mrs Simpson. I '.The Well Child Conference post- most horrible sight I have seen. jin March and June plus'thc amount 9:30 A m. There are classes for Several windows ncro.ss the end hundred over last year. The total Postmaster H. C. Roberts cut of Liquor tax receipts totaled Mrs. Fdw.aid•uwaru Brown or of AmstonAmsion Bowers of Manchester was poned from this week because of "As the bombers started ' their taken out of my pay all year is five age groups in the school. All east, facing the large lawn and of 527/cffiildreh registered on the the little toe on his left foot to get $376,349 against $564,436 for Au many flowers at the rear of the openfri'e day e in 1942. The figures .lis under treatm-nt for a fractured ! " Friday of former Tolland Labor Day will be held on Monday run. anti-aircraft gufls at Buna relief frojrv a corn. , Recently an­ more than I owe. When do I gel a gust. 1942, he said. Amusement members are urged to attend the h n .sustnleed in a fall at I '3t tiree o’clock at the rooms Of the blazed away frantically. Then refund?" opening seealon. house, Jive a grand far distant ^ '"n o t include the High school, leg and other cflfn showed up on Roberts’] I tax receipts were $8,633 against her home,. .'-hr ...... Is at , the. Hartford Miriam Bird.seye of Wa.sh- Rockville Public Health Nursing one of them scored^ A shell caught otlief small toe. He showed his Uan .Apply >ext March Quarrywltle Methodist view. There Is a fireplace, fanc,v and 'there arc still a number of ington. ft. is a gue.st of her' A.s.sociatlon with Dr. Donald M. $8,936. scroll work bordering the room aM families not yet returned from ho.spital. the center bomber ,directly in its trine toes to a doctor. Now thcre| Answer; You can apply for a le- Corporation business taxea 'in­ Rev. George W. Wiseman, pastor aunt. Miss Miriam Underwootj, ! Beckwith in charge. bomb bay and it exploded in oye jfund next March if you still have V Of the Quarryvllle church, will re­ cupboards here and there wJt^e their summer vacatiqns. Registra­ L«>roy Getchell is chairman oi are eight. creased $53,585: common carrier Lie. ion Rirdsey who has spent Vnlon fleeting burst of flame. A wing fell-off, one coming then after figuring out motor bus taxes increased $359,- turn to the pulpit after a five Mr. Malo will have a dlsplay'of old tion of children In the Borough the committee for the 3rd War some time .with Tolland relatives I The regular monthly meeting of bottles. A long verandA-'has also Loan. Senior .\ir Raid wardens and the blazing wreckag*"te!l to your 1943 tax finally, estimating 615; cigarette taxes increased weeks’ vacation. His sermon sub­ elementary school is 237; Borough h.T- returned to New York City. I Local No-,- 68. T.W.U.a . will be held been added. The two-large front junior school. lOl; Freshmen, 75; will act as captains in a house to the ground." , - your 1944 tax and what if any­ $74,735; receipts from unlncorpo- ject for the 9:30 morning worship Several from Tolland attended on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Not Pleasant To .See .Men Die thing you’ll owe over and above ra t^ biisinesse.. increased $2,901; will be: "What Christ Expects of rooms, dlylded by the hall and West .Stafford, 58: Plnney. 74 house camunss of the town. Tlie.v the funeral of .Mr.s. Charles Wood- o'clock at .their rooms in the pio- .stairupiy, will be, The sitting room The AP correspondent told the j withholding in 1944. and paying on and inheritance taxes increased Us." Staffordylllc. 75. At St. Edward’s are Albert W. Ilildlng. Ira G. Tur. ^vorth of Soiith Willington. Fri- fessional bulld n'r. editors that “ it isn’t pleasant to and parlor, so.cklled in .years past. parochial school It was reported ' shen Winlhrrip S. Porter, Carlman qay. the uncancelled portion of the low- $14,611. Church School.will be held at I t'ninn Church 'cc men 3ic,^in war. There are no |er 1942 or 1943 taxes. 10:80 will classes for all ages. There is mucli yet to be done to that 141 pupils had rep4rted the Frankel and Donald Heath. Albert Thomforde left town carry,out-The visions of Mr and On Sunday morning at 10:45 at banct^ playifi$r no flags waving. 1 SUN. . MON, AND TUBS. 5. "How do 1 figure out my vic- St. Maurice Chapel flrst day j Hebron mcmber.s of L'lAoncl x ' ur.sday by airplane to go' on an the Union Congirgatlonal church l^ riy times thNce isn’t even any- jtory tax credit on. the long-form Mass will be celebrated at 8:30 Mrs. Malo. upstairs as well as Miss Evelyn Senior daughter of Heniy Champion Chapter. DAL. ; extended ti Ip in the interest of I Dr. George S, Brookes will have down:' ■rine around to tell him goodbye. ONEUFETOUVE! Iwork sheet?” Atlvise^l lo Stock j A m. Sunday at St. Msurioe Mr. and Mrs. Elias Seroor of Main who attended the chapter meeting the Coca Cola Company'. M r.' for his s'ubic.ct.""'’On''the "w coh^ Tliere may be a surprised look in Using- the long-form, the tax- ^A lunch was enjoved and a in Colehe'iter Wei|nesdpy. after- | Thomforde is ap expert Chapel, Bolton Center. street, resumed her studies in the in engi- : Side of the Door." Th'e neW'Serv- his eyes as though he can’t quite '40NEMANT0L0VBI1 [payer is allowed to take credit on glamorous collection of buttons en­ noon were the regent, 5t'r.s. A. W. | neeilng Full (’.oal Needs; Orange Tonightigni Sophomore class at Svracuse Unt- I ice Flag in memory of the men understand what power sent him his victory tax for an amount up Bolton Orange meetsets this ev^- chanted all, many .set with jewels, verslty, Syracu.se. N. Y., Wednes­ Hllding. Mias Anne Clark, treasui- , I and women who have gone into into the jungle to die from the ONE HEAR! others of historical interest. There er, and Mi.«s Su.siri ■■'Pendleton. i jto: Bing at 8 p. m. at theR Community day. -„. m the service of our coimtrv from bullet of some Jap flagpole -oittcr TO GIVEI If single, 25 per cent of the vic- will he H description of some of the Mrs. \rmadlne I/Sbieehe of Hartford. Sept. 11.—(J>)—Poul- Halt. All members areire urgeduUged to Visitors attending fnnn Hebron in- ' I nion church will be dedicated. or at the end of an enemy b.ayo- [tory tax lup to a limit of- $500): it attend. An Interesting program special features sometime. And so Edgewoed nfreet, denartment pres­ eluded Mrs. Gertrude M. Housh Ihls large, beautiful flag' Is the nct." ti ;- producers iri Connecticut were I the long day ended happily. Kliinilloii married, 40 per cent of the.tax (up has been arrsnged,/ApplicnUfms ident of the American Legion and Mrs. Amanda Davie.a., I gift of .Mrs. Ida Weber and her He also said it was iiv.n nlant advised today by State Fuel Ad-| Dr. Harris Prl.ee of West New­ .Mrs i> !• Uerr I to $1,000) plus 2 per cent for each ministrator Seth W. Darley to buy | for membership should be present­ Auxiliary of the state made her The speaker. Lieut. Elleefi Mc- ■ son Am o Weber. that "we do not forget that the dependent (up to $100 for each): ed at this mee^hig. ton. Mas.s., spent the week-end hol- official visit lo the U. .S. Veteran’s Cristlr. pave an interesting talk on ttockvtlla Baseball Sunday ' ^np is a fighter, a specialist in , , and stock their full anthracite Ida.v with his aunt .Mrs, Clarence head o f a family, 40 per cent plus i (.on] needs for brooding anfi hatch- on Hospital at Newington yesterday. the WACi. Her talk tame first in The AII-Rockville baseball team murder. I think we’re going to 2 per cent for each dependent ex- Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of Essex and cousin, Mrs. John MirtL She w-aa accompanied bv Mra the program a.s she had to leave f will meet the Polish-Americans in bent hmi." ing up to April 30, 1944. Coal used Leonard Goetz. Sr.. 47. andLeon- Lcept the one qualifying the taxpay­ for poultry brooders oF hatcheries South Button are the parents of a Everett Robertson is bii.sy re­ Bertha Phllllo of Rockville, aer- immediately to be in time (..^etz, Jr-.,^ere p.esented in the first game of a aeries on Sun­ Spencer continued he had tlie i decorating houses in town and out­ er as head of a family—all provid­ does not come under the quota •On bom Thursday morning at the geant-at-arma in the department another engagement. There was a | Llimgton Justice Court Wednes- day afternoon at 4:45 o'clock at '•utmost confidence''' in Gen. Dou.g- | ed that the taxpayer during 1943 Sherwood Bowers side. and Mra. May Chapman of Rock­ restrictions outlined recently by Harolf] Reed Hartford hospital. The child is the fine attendance. Colchester. He- , mght on charges ot attempted Henry Park. The proceeds of the las ■ Mac.\rthiir. who. he said, j I spends that riiucfi for; Charles Rada of Fort Devens. ville. department secretary-treas- the Office of Solid Fuels Adminis­ first grandson of Mr. and Mis. bron and Eaat Hampton being well rape ana robbery with violence and series will be turned over to the "Ivriow.s the Jap better, probably, | (A ) War bonds. Adolph Roberts, also of South Bol­ Mass,, spent the week-end and urer. Mrs. Labreche installed offi­ than any other of our military | tration for War. This step was repreaented. There will Viot^ • asoault, Goclz, Sr., pleaded not Piecre.'iticn Center Fund. Bob Me- (B) Life insurance premiums on taken, hbwever. because pf the ton. ' holiday ht his horiic. cers of the second dl.strict auxiliary another meeting imtil November. loski.will act as unipire. leaders” M r and Mrs. John Dvnrsk.v and ' ' guilty while his son entcreff^i plea insurance which was in force on importance of the poultry Indus Lakes’ Benevolent fleeting last evening In New Haven. ' of noio. The charge.s the offlc^ h ad Social Club He a.sserted that "we can't whip i jSept. 1. 1942 on self, spouse or - i------a—- — ---- children. John and David of As­ Lieut, and Mrs. DOnald B Eii- the Japs if we regard th e'A m erl-{ try in the food production pro-1 1 Twenty-two attended the meet­ Advertisement— ! placed were beyond the Jurlsdlc- A meeting of the Italian-Amer­ dependent. toria, L. T.. were guests of the for­ gley of Camp Haan. Calif., have can-Japanese confilct as a ‘one- . gram in the state to insure pouL ing of the Ladles’ Benevolent So­ Help Wanted j lion of tins court .ao both men were ican Ledles Social club will oe Paying Debts Helpful trymen of adequate supplies. mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. An­ been spending the past week with hand’ fight—whereby we devote | ciety held Thursday afternoon at f o r STEADY. Factory Work, de ooiind over to the next term of Su- helfl on Simday afternoon at the (C) Reduction, of debts bplow Prof. Roy B. Jones, Extension { the parsonage. Slides were shown ton Dvorsky over the holiday his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank clubhouse on Snipsio street. This only a part of our energy to the ■ week-end. ' slrablc workln.g condiMons. 3 jjierior Court and returned to the I the lowest amount he owed dti'rins service poiiltryman at the Univer­ and were much enjoyed. Mrs. Dan­ B. Engley, Sr., on Grant avenue. men and 3 women. Call Glaafn- toUand County jail under a llOOO will be -fpl lowed by a pot luck Pacific war. Mrs. France.s Dolezal heard'from the period from Sept. l-Dec. 31, sity of Connecticut, estimates j iel Halloran. chairman of Bolton’s bury. 412. between the hours of I bond. The arre.sl and investigation s’lpi'er, ■ ■ ' "I think the Pacific war. If her cousin, Rudy Tiima, that he is fought to its logical concluaion, 1942. (Congress didn't; want an in­ that approximately 15.000 tons of War Bonds and Stamp sales, epokc 8 a. m. and 4 p. ni. .uas...... made. by State Policeman Kesdnic Services “ dividual to take on new debts af­ anthracite coal will be needed for to the group on the effort being now located in Sicily as a member will he a true 'war to end war’ for of. tlie ground crew in the Air Gowily of the11157 .otoiiuiuStafford oaiineiVS.Barracks. ter the law was pasSilfd and then brooding purposes in the state up ] made to Increase sales In the town. Earl KeiJner of Rockville waa chui^ will-resume some time at least. 1 Uiin.'i we Corps. Hr hron will have to fight to the point that I claim credit.) to April. 1944. A nominating committee with arrcsied by State Policeman Smle Its sessions on Sunday, This will 6; "I’m working and my wife’s X Mrs. Samuel Alvord as chairman Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Hall and gel also ot Stafford Spilngs Bar- follow the morning seH'ice at the pation that loses will not be family have moved from Wllliman- A memorial service will be held M:irl!»oroii^li able to rise and fight again for a I working.. How much is our \ictory Actress Wins Continuance was appointed. Orange-rhubarb tucks on Charges of viclatlons oi 10:30 o’clock with Ernest raehard 4^ tlc to .South Willington to the for Pfc. Arthur Maurice Keefe long time." I tax exemption?" ■herbert and assorted home-raade 51 rs Howard Lord the rules of the road on the Crys­ -superintendent. The pa.stor. ’That deperids. Every individual Los Angeles. Sept. 11. — iJPi— cookies were served by the host- hou.se formerly occupied by Gallup Sunday afternoon at 2:30 on the 334-2, East Hampton Rev. A. F. Waring, will preach on S'erviee before he built a home. Mr, tal Lake road and was brought-^ "' w I filing a return Is entitled to $624 Screen Actress Rita Hayworth has •sses. Mrs. John Massey. Mrs John Soldiers' Park, Hebron Green. Into co'iirt on Wednesday night a n ^ - * A®- *' ^*‘>Ibdy. I exemption, regardless of marital won' a continuance until Oct. 23 in | Rogers and Mrs. Brow;^(iell Gage. Hall is employed in the office of At the Rockville Methodist Virginia Partvka th’e i !all Thread mill. Harold L. Gray, chairman of the Zane Roberts, son of M r.—and entered" a plea of guUt.v and was status. On a joint return, the ex­ her scheduled deposition hearing The food auction In, ch'ar'^e of Mj*. Hebron War Council and former church Rev. Waring will have for emption is $1,248 unle.ss the. In­ on a $10,000 property settlement M r and Mrs. Walter Malo spent Mrs. Vincent Roberts, haa re­ fined $5 and costs of $5 which he his topic, “The Cause and Cure Chester Hutchinson netted the so­ American Legion commander. Is in paid. Gui^t at Shower come one spouse is less than brought by her former husband. ! w ciety the large sum of J20.70. Sunday visiting their “daughter, turned home from the Manches­ for Depression." Misses Lois and Mrs. John Brett and Mr Brett in iarrangements. A speak- ter Memorial hospital where he Michael Wltlnbk oLCrystal Lake —— Pi.rs: ■■■ I I $624. In that case, the total victory Edward Charles Judson. MIm j Annual Sports Party Welrla Bowers will render a duet tax exemption for the couple ts Hayworth' contended In her plea West Hartford • ■ | *’’' .secured from Manches- was a patient for several days. Was arrested on the T:ryjxTrystal Lake in the absence pr the solrilst. Miss Mirth By ROCHESTER The annual sports party of the Several from here httended th e: road by Officer Gowdy of Stafford Mlss Virginia P^afv-ka of 162 $624 phm the income of the spouse foa- a continuance that her absence Church services will be resuinc-l ■ 'f pos.sible. If this annot be Frances .Schneider, who is enjoy­ North .Schpol sti'set.I'set. ivbowl Is to be .Mrlmly By Freddy .'larlin Bolton Congregational church wedding In New Britain on Satur­ Barracks, charged with operating making less than $624. from Columbia; studios would Sundav after an Intermission of i arranged another .speaker will be ing her vacation. married on Ssturdsy, September Rhythm By ANN MILLER ichbol was a decided success with five. Sundavs. Sunday cs'i^slitutcd. P\-t. Keefe, who Wa.s day of Albert Ryan, son o f Mr. a motor vehicle without lights or throw-many persons out of work J5 in attendance. s-hocla. There will be a meeting of the 18, to John P. Mordavsky, HI. -St. I operator’s license. Witinok was Let Your "E " Bonds Buy and would cost her 'employers | The party was held on the closed during summer will he in former Rcpre.sentative ; and Mrs. Joseph Ryan of this Church School Board o» Educa­ James’s church, was honor in .“ What’» Buzzin’ ses.sion. » .Maurice J. Keefe, was killed in ac- place to Mias Helen Scanlon of found guilty of both charges and Y'ankee Subs. ^ $8,000 a day. I pounds and in, the Communitv tion at the Rockville Ba{>Ust at a miacellaneoua ahower, We< At the meeting of the American being the first of New Britain. $10. on each count and costs of $5 church Sunday evening at 6:80 Cousin” David Giambers Clarence Lupien Hall at the Ceriter. Croquet, foot- Local schools opened Wedries- nesday evening at the home of her< Harold Symington Legion .Sunday in Wlllimantlc. J«r- thc local srrvico men to clve up snd being without' funds he was O’clock. fiance’s mother. Mra. Felix Mor-. twll and other games were en loved dav morning for the fall term Toilay: “ Heaven Can Wait' Ml the lawn and others were field rv‘ P.orizek of Willington, was in- his life On the field of battle in the committed to the Tolland County M/». Hiisie B. Thump*iuD davaky of Clinton street. with the following teachers: Mra. Jail .to work out his finis and costs. Plus: Fuk^og In nsida the hall. Winners in the stelled as finance officer. ' present war. He'ha.s received the Mrs. Susie p . Thompson, 82. Blue and white Was the dccort- Shloley A, Drew of Portland, ^ a r l Downes, son of Mr. and nuious games and ' contest.s re­ Donald Wochomurka. driving a Purple Heart award and a me­ widow of Alberti T. Thompson, tive color scherne. TTie bride-elect morial service foi- him has^jStwi grades I and 2; Mrs. Eunice Mrs. Gordon Downes, cut the end vived War Stamps as prizes. Win- horse with a two-seated wa'ron. died Friday at the Masonic Home was tested unds'r an umhi ella trim­ !!-? "' I ■'} ■ Was giving other boys^ a ride held Ih ,St. Bridget’s chui^slLMan- Boson of Colchester, grades 3 and of the third finger on his left hand In Wallingford. She was born June med In these colors, streamers Watch This Newspaper »srs Included: Marllvn Bockus, 4; and Miss Gordon o f Worcester, Bad t.'ig AfiiU I Anita Qagliardpne. Joanne Jacobs, around. Willington Hill recently. ! Chester. His ihother is Mrs. Owen .ip a machine he was operating at 19, 1861, in Darien, coming to from Which reached to a decorated Mass., grades 5, 6. 7 and 8. the U. S. envelope .shop. Downes llusnita Clarke.’^ Myles McDonovigh. There was a broad grin on* all the ' Donahue of Hartford. A gold star Rockville from Stamford in-1884. basket containing a varied and lAane Raymond. Michael Aften faec.s. will he'placed in his meinpry on I ------was -cleanlng'the machine when he She lived here 37 years, going to beautiful assortment of gifts. Monday for the Matilda O'Connor Woodworth, t-be Roll of Honor on the Soldiers’ i n *• a n accidently slipped, his foot strik­ St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1921 iroomcy and Barbara McKinnev. The hostess served a delicious ■f'i.l 60. wife of Chsrles E.-Woodworth j Park, all Ot JaP 0386 ing the gear that set the machine and returning to this city in 1941. luncheon, assisted by her daugh­ of South Willington, died Sundav j The three-room school at the !• In operation. He was taken to the Latsr she went to the Masonic ters, Ann and Frances. at the- Hartford hospital after a i green opeqe^ Wednesday, • foliow- Rockville City hospital where Dr. Home. She was a member of the Voting Place brief llines.s. She was bom In Kin- i Ing a teachers' meeting the day At Lae immiiieiit Metcalf dressed the Injury and ad­ Union cburch, Hope Chapter, O. Voting Place South ^’ovenlrv ! ’"orp, Ireland jiilv 21, 1.8S3. and { before In Cotchcstcr. . The preseBt vised him to remain in the hospital E. S„ and a charter, member of was married'.to ChSilca E.W ood- l enrollmeift^t the green is 7u, with over night. SATeSUH. '(Continued from Page Une) the Women's Relief Corps. She ?s)HiM 8EFi:KHI*i2 ■Word of Coventry’s first war wortli. Aug, 5; 190.5. at the Willing-iblllng- 18 in the Primary room, taught Corp. Tech. Arthur T. Kelley, son leaves -n, nephew, Edward Bates of LEGION pMuslty was learned Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Kelley I M ' ton Hill narsonagg by Rev. Charles , New York City. rjn":XAj by Mrs. Archie Green: 23 in the hits were scored on buildings south LEGION liftemoon when Mr. ^ d Mrs. Wolfe. She -leaves besides her hiuP' Intermediate grades, taught by ^ ■ a* J of City View" View nviKiLiBHeights «nuand WL g invin^mem- The funeral will be held Monday m m sM \ Ittlph V,. Reynolds of. BaWock hIiI band, two daughter^ and two son.s, of the ber i f the Field Artillery staUoned TODAY AND SUNDAY •IT’S Mrs. James Kahn of. Lebanon, and was .strafed.Htr.ifPd Ten lareelarge motor boats, at Camp Gruber, Okla.,’ gave hlS at 2:30 p. ,m. at the White Funer­ l^sceived from the War department Mrs. Thoma.s Keegan of Wllll'rnani-,; 29 in the upper grade room taught al Home with pr. George S. Lfil-Dt-tlO, HALL li cablegram notifying them ’of the a lieavily-ladCn cargo boat and parents- a surprise .Wednesday tic. Airs. Gardiner Hall of South' by Mrs. Maude' Bottomley. The three loaded .sampans were put out Brookes, pastor ot the Union HALL llesth of their only son. Corporal Willington. Loon C. Woodworth of chances are that more children will night when he airivcd home unex­ church, officiaUng. Burial will be |iechnlcian Virgil $pencer Rey- of cornmlsslon. pectedly. and announced he was South Willington and Elarl Wood- be enrolled later on. Figures from On an offensive patrol along the In Mount Hope cemetery, Talcott Leonard St. wYirth o f . South Coventry, and i other schools of the town have not home on a 15-day furloOgh. vUle. Leonard St. Arakan coast, Boaufighters dain- Rev. Victor Greenwood o f Hart-' three sisters, one brother and ten as yet been obtained. aged a rtUmber of sgmpans near Fine Remitted PUZZLE ''■»»! A clam bake was held at Ajns- ford will preach In the Congrega George Spezlale, 25, of 117 Pres­ Ramree. Others making a run tional church Sunday morning. held In Hall Memorial church Wed- { ton Lake Sunday^ afternoon by t.h# along the Irrawaddy river scored ton street, Hartford, was fined A^TE FOR n^sd^ at . p. m. Dr. Horace B. Amston Bupket Brigade,, with field Mr. and Mr’s. Martin Little of $1' and coste by Judge Laurence hits on two oil tahks.C an oil barge, Windsor Ixicks are visiting st the PLVSi: STUART J. WASLEY Sloatt official^ and burial' was in day exercises, followed by a dance various river craft at Yenang- M. Dillon In the Rockville City the family lot of the .tVlllington home of Mrs. George B. Hatheway (Deiurt on Friday on a charge of “Cowboy Ih Manhattan’' CONTEST at the club house in the evening. yuang, and they also scored hits Hill cemeterv. and Miss Mary Hatheway. Jack Gordon for Preparations were made for about on four barges and a double-deck-' Violating rulea of the road with Cecil England Board of Education Mrs. John B, DsCarll has rsturnr the fine and costs being remitted. 100 but over 200 showed up. Prov- ed river steamer. ed from a visit with her son and Let Vour "E ” Bonds Buy ceeda were for fire equipment. Spesisle told the court that the BsAtkiAnmkA Yankee;. Sube. Despite heavy raina M d Dearborn. Mich. Mr. supervisor Charles M. Larcomb formauons on the previous three DeCarll. who car he-was driving bad a apeed- IRST ome'ter which was not working rr and family are occupying their days, R. A. F. planes attacked en­ have purchased a home there. iMBiiam^auLHRir house on the Bupnt Hill Road, Mr. emy troop positions niear Maung- and he vvaa not awafa ha was ex­ Dgvid Logan of Main street hss ceeding the 35-mile speed limit. $ , 'pPRIZE Larcomb having given up hie daw, putting several givposts out been’ inducted into the service and 10 0 0 0 school work on account of hli of action. On the lower Chlndwln He was arrastad by State Police­ Have The Unanimous Endorsement Of The will leave here Monday with other man Albert H. Kimball on Route ; ■ • I. . health. He has' been ■upe.t’visor in the British planes lighted a group men from the county. Newington and ; was formerly of sampans and more than 30 of 16 at Vernon Center. DANCE The engagement of Miss Edna Receh-es Namee supervisor of the Hebron schools. these were sunk or damaged. Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He holds a Ph.D. from Yale and One Britlsp ktreraft was listed Leo Flaherty, chairihan of the MANCHESTER See Monday’s iif illlfir iSVf SirTiiTi' i~i T 'si7~^ ^ Herbert “W. Emerson of Windsor, Democratic Town Committee will Republican Town Gommittee, William S. Hyde, Chairman was aj one time connected •with as missing. to Buel KIbbe Sikes, son of Mr. and SPORTS CENTER Yale in an educational capacity. be at the Police Court room this Mrs. Buel H. Sikes of Blast street, evening from 7 to 8 o’clock to re­ Mrs. Larcomb Is the former Aliss W ells StrMt. llpN.TUES.«WED ^viFUELOIL'^-' "M’oodwlnd” Bugle' ( has been anrtounced. ceive names of those desiring to •Myrtelle Goodwin, a teacher ih the In SCPT. tS'M-IS I/. be candidates for office in the ap- DIAL 8.‘>00 Hebnon Green school several years Sat. Night, Sept. 11 HERALD Even that perennial old soldier, 1942 Salt Produetloa ago.. proSchlng town election. the Army bugle. Is tightening Its The Democratic- caucus will bp • to If Hebron people are very glad to belt because of war times. Along In 1942 production of salt ln> the held on Monday from 7 to 9 p. m. SPKJNES 'b fe For Endorsed Candidates For Party Unity have ttie Laroombs back here Moders and Old Faahlunsd , _ AND « !• wttb' other instruitaentJ, plastics, totaled 27 billion at the Police Court'room. Can You Solve Our Puzzles t agaih as residents, but regret that rom uvtr Held 4* MUIm '* HaU fORIARTY BROS. wood and other non-crttical mate- pounds— 20 per cent being used At Reunion CITY SLICKERS Mr. Larcomb‘.s health has caused Feter Mtller, Prnrtipt^r .W e B trm t Hm* , rials are replacing vital metal In 'o r food seaiwnlng and 80 per-cent Chief Air Raid Warden John V. GiHid rime Inr ViMing «m (Md: 0Km rumMmmnar ' the change and ho>pe (hat his vscs- its manufa,cture. j for Industrial purposes. ^ Dailey, Jr., is In, Providence, R. I., ' ’* i ItANCHESTini EVEWTNG HERALD, MANOnSSTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1C IS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. m!aNCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1 ,1 9 ^ .

t Eanfiiy-Slzed Pota,toea portunlty for Bible Study for chU- In Sam NelHon’a Garden dren. Youth . and Adults. Sunday Schou! Ledlon Appeals. Board Britons Told 1Q:45 a. m.—Church Nursery, i ' ' * . ■ ' Tax Collector Sam Nelson W|iile attending the morning serv- i Coming Peace Our ^Promised Land*; Calls Meeting nCver doe.s things b.v halves, Hitler Appeal ice of worship parents are invited i whether it is tax collecting or to leave young children with com-j anything else. Sam has a good 8eeond OongregatloMl Church At. Jam es's Roman Catholic petent leadens in the Nursery. Will We Be Equal to Supreme Test? ^To Hear Five Petitions bit of land around his home at Force Great North Main and North Streets 5:30 p. m.—Fall Leaders' Omfer. 364 Porter street, and every Ferris K. Reynolds, Minister Res-. William J. Dunn, Pastor ence—Fellowship supper for all superintendents and teachers iri By WllUam E. Gilroy, D.D. ■Promised Land for every , Ind For Changing of the year has beautiful flowers and (ConUnued from Page Oi.e) .MKs Klfile Newcomb, Church Rev. Vincent Hines, AssisUnt j, fine vegetables. School Director Rev. Edmund Barrett. .Assistant the church school. Alj persons in­ The irreverent (Trader, Horn, vidual; there is a Promised Laij ■ Present Zone Rules. This year Sam's Victory terested in teaching in church whose African experiences made for every nation and people. ment or of the royal house "were Just now nations and peop)| garden' ha.s received a- lot of still in Rome. Morning w-orship a t 10:45. The Sunday masses: school, or observing in the school, for the public a best-selling book are invited to register with Miss who want the better way are Tli« Zonins Board of Appeal! I his attention and the results I Sacrament of the Lord’s Supoer For adults, 5:30. 7, 8:30, 9.45 some years back, said of the fa­ I show it—why Spm has pota­ MusMlInl’s .Son 8e«n Puppet will be observed. Music and 11 a. m, ' Wilbur in the church office for the the march, and in the midst will hold hSaring! on five petitions by the mous missionary, David Living­ toil and conflict. The enemif tor changres in the zonias rules toes, a single 'one of which In Madrid, Italian travelers said choir. ’ Cliildren’s masses at 8:30 down­ conference. it was likely that Hitler would get stairs. 6:30 p. m.—Dej)artmental plan­ stone, that he was more wont to of progress have never been next Thursday evening. Three ask t would furnish enough of that Prelude—"Entreaty" . . Salome say, "Let us march," than “Let us vegetable for a family of five! Vittorio Muaaollni, son of Benito, ning and study of work for the strong, or so powerfully org.al to be allowed to keep chicken! and Anthem—"Love Divine" Mark.s pray." . ized, but their power is wanin| one to keep ducks. T^e other l! for to head their piopoaed puppet Offertory solo by Miss Betty Geno­ St. Bridget's R. C. first quarter. Italian Fascist regime if they are 6:0(1—Youth Fellowahip Hi- As a matter of fact Living-, and there is little *10Mbt as to a change in a house. vese. ,J’In the Garden" atone was both a man of prayer issue. Elizabeth and Ralph Goodspecd unable to obtain the relea,se of his Postludc—"Andante” Rev. James E. Timmins, Pastor League, and 6:30 Senior Epworth father- reported to be a prisoner League. and a man of action, and both The real doubt concerns ou| of 185 Summer street ask to con­ iJerman Army Mendelssohn Rev. Francis Breen, .Assistant go together in all sincerely re­ selves. Will we be equal to vert a two-family house at that lo* in Italian hand.s. In his speech yes­ The Week Rev) .Marshall Flllp, .Assistant The Week terday Hitler professed undying ligious life. tasks of the new day? WbJ cation into a three family apart­ Boy Scouts will meet Monday at ' .Monday We have had in the previous victory comes, will the prinq ” 1 ment. This is located in a B zone. admiration and affectioA for the 7 under the leadership of Scout 4 :00 p. m —The Girl Scouts will Use of Units fallen Duce. -Masses bn Sundayf#! 5:30, 7:30, lesson the story of Istoel's con­ pies of holiness as we have seJ John Calve, Jr., of 63, New Bol­ Master Richard Smith, 9. 10, and 11 a. m. hold their first fall meeting in the secration, or at least the record them emphasized in the demaij ton road, asks to be, allowed, to | in seizing Rome, the Germans, Girl Scouts will meet Tuesday at Girt Scout room. Mrs. Hazel An- of the effort of Moses to estab- for integrity, fairness, conside| according t' many plttce.s."l Elsie Newchmb. church school di­ the guest speaker at the first fall their tragic wanderings in the times. For us. as for' Israel In their advances the Allied rector. X Phillip.s, Baltimore. Md. Music by meeting. V. Idemess. old. there is a Land of Promis troops will have the advantage of Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Phillips and Unconfirmed Report Activities of u>« Young. People's Tuesday The Promised Land has always and we can enter in, or we ca Drop Likely two decisive factors which the Mu Sigma Chi Sobietv will sta rt Chorus Choir. been the .symbol of man's march fall, or we can wander into, cod German.s lack. They^ will have next Sunday evening 6:30 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. Miss 10:30 a. m.—The W. C. T. U. Badoglio is Killed will hold an all-day sewing meet­ toward something better, (janaan fusion and have the day of ou (('onthiued from Page One) aerial superiority over the whole Marion E. Janes, president. Miss is the homeland of the soul's entrance set far away, with tn front and completo domination In Born, Sept. A Chiasso. ^ The Center Church Marion E. Turkington, student of ing in the Red Cro.ss rooms. A noblest quest; it Is the tomorrow assurance of further years Atlantic, South Central and Soiitlt- some areas. They also will have .Switzerland di.spatch to the Lug­ (Congregational) Eastern Nazarene College, will "Pot-Luck”,luncheon will be serv. which the world Is seeking in a suffering ahead.' Weawim states. Droughts during sea control permitting amphibi­ ano newspaper. Libra Stampa, in M inisters speak. Special music. ed at noon. The annual business better society. Which shall It be? The wor( late July, anti Augu.at have done ! ous flanking attacks anywhere an unconfirmed report said today Rei. Watson Woodruff 7:30 p. m.—Mortgage - burning meeting will be held at two-thirty The story of Israel is the is waiting to know, for just much, the^^sl^artment said, to re­ along either of the long lUllan thst Premier Marshal Pietro Bado­ arid Dedifatory Senvice. Guest o’clock. All members are cordially coasts. Rev. Broun Barr jtory of the pitfalls and dangers God set Israel for the blessln| duce feed prodtjetion prospects. glio had been killed Sept. 9. pieMljer, Rev. Samuel Young, Wol- invited to be present at this an- to be avoided if we would attain of others besides themselves, Under the impetus of unprece­ May Offer Difficult Task The dispatch said that the cir­ laston.^^Ms., on the 'theme. "Tak'- ■nH*ersary gathering. the goal; as it is the story of the The attempt to rid Rome of 11a. m.—Morning Worshln. Ser­ surely ■ has He set us for th dented war demandsiand favorable cumstances were not known but mon by Dr. Woodruff. The Musics ing C h r i ^ Seriously."' Thi.s .ser­ 6:30 p. m.—The Stanley group positive in.splrations and pur­ blessing and uplifting of falle prices, these areas Bad expended German control may offer one of added that on the same day there vice is o p e n '^ the miblic. will hold a tovered dish supper in poses that can make our jour­ the most delicate and dlffleult Duet—’Tdi; Thou U ftest Thv Di­ and stricken peoples in this wad Uveatock production ratl^r sharp­ was fighting in Rome between vine Petition,” from Stainer s'Cru­ The U‘««k the church. ' neying effective. There is a torn world. ly during the past few ye«?^when taska Eisenhower has yet encoun­ Italian and German soldier.s. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.— tered. The. city may be taken in cifixion, Edward Nord.strom and Frida.v feed was easily obtained. two ways, by heavy aerial assault •lesse Davis. Solo—"Teach Me to Prayer and Praise service with the 2:30 p. m. The study Group staff will accompany Major Mar­ "Probably there will be mdij^ Pray. ” Jewett, Mr. Davis. pastor in charge. will meet in the ladies pai*Br. than the usual tendency," the de­ and frontal attack or by encircle- shall. All are invited. Nazis Expect pient and siege. The choice be­ SeiKile Still 6 p. m.-—The CYP Club meeting, partment said, "for each area to lean Cragin will lead the devo­ tween these two probably will be Coienant Congregational Church Talcbtti lllc Congregational Church adjust livestock to the feed supply tions. Names of committee mem­ .Spruce Street Manchester Methodist Church New Landing^ detenrjjned to some exteiit by the lias Mav 21 Rev. Thrtmas Street. Minister. North Main Rtreet available locally." size of tile German garrlaon there bers will be announced. A fter the Rev. Charles O. Johnson, Minister Means Cut in Output meeting a social hour. Rev. Earl H. Furgeson, Minister and the tbqaclty of its resistance Services, Sunday, September 12: (Conttnued from Page One) This, officials' said, probably Oil ('aleiiclar 7:30, p. m.—Meeting* of the Church School at 9:30 a. m. with means a substantial reduction in but there Is'-belief here that the 9:30 a. m., sessions of the Church 9:30—Church school. , latter method vill be most fa­ Church commUtee In the church an opening addre.s.s hy the pastor. sclinol. Rommel consolidates his poaitlonJ hog and poultry output and a parlor. \ 10:46 a. m. — Sermon subject: 10:45—Morning woj^hlp. •omewhat smaller reduction in vored. It should.^ provide the (Continaed from Page Une) 10:45 a. ni.. morning worship. Prelude, "Andante Rellgioso”— in northern Italy. I maximum of safety^sfor the reli-| i . Tha Week "Putting a God to Bed” Special Sermon subject: "The Crapes of The dlepatchea said that poUtil daily production. Inasmuch as the Monday. 7:30—Loyal CSrcle the music. Thome. gipus and cultural cehtgrs. Adjourn, and it’s another legLsla- Wrath.” Talk to young people— Solo (Mrs. Clarence Shedd) "My cal uncertainty was mounting lif War Food administration is anx­ One idea being dlscussid.^is that King’s Daughters. First meeting. Evening service at 7:30. Praise ious to maintain milk production tlve day; receaa, and heie you are Everyone come. "Mark Twain’s Invention.” Task”—Ashford. the Balkans as the result of Italy'f the Italians themaelves 'pnight and prayer meeting. Mr. John.son There is a kindergarten class surrender and that Nazi commani at its current high level, the gov- officially doing tomorrows work Wednesday. 7—Choir rehearsal. Offertory, "Dedication,”—Franz spearhead a force to clear bmir yesterday. will take fo! his topic "Prejudice held during the time of the morn­ Sermon,, “Rewards and Respon­ dera had shifted their forces therd amment may take steps to assure capital iSf the enemy but th^ 10:30 a. m.;—All-day sewing for the and its Antldots." farmers ample supplies to feed Regard RecCiialng Are in Hole Red Cross. ing service so that parentV-piay sibilities”—Dr. Furgeson. and were continuing to take ove[ would depend on the existence of ' Wednesday evening at 7:30. In­ attend (he seiwice. Italian-manned garrisons. their dairy cows. 'Prdinarily, from a parliamentary Friday, 8 -O-W ed Club. Auc­ Postlude, "Grand CSiorus in C” an Italian government with the spirational and praise service, in­ 7 p, m.. Yoiing Pennle’s Society. —Salome. A Budapest dispatch said Next year’s livestock feeding op- will to fight. standpoint, it makes little differ­ tion and Bingo party-. Admission; cluding a brief addre.ss by the pas­ £ aratlons ma.v be determined in a ence Whether the lawmakers recess Theme for study^"The Meaning The opening service of the Regent Nicholas Horthy confe Will Deny .Allies Advantages One auctionable article. tor. and Value of Praver." Orgahiza- yesterday with Former Prime Min'1 large measure by the outcome of g or adjourn.. But the leaders of the The Church School will begin Sep­ Church school will be a brief pe­ So long as the Germans hold All services are open to the pub­ tion for the coming year: social riod for the organisation of claM- istfr Stefan Bcthlen and other fori I race between the vital corn and Rome they will deny the Allies party in pbwrer have come to re­ tember 19th. A friendly church. lic. hour following. Jaqk Frost. The Agriculture de­ gard receaain^-.u their ace in the es. It wUI be followed by a meet­ mer government officials. Detaihl advantages of both a military and Strangers are welcome at Onter The meetings for .surgical dress­ ing of the teachers and officers of of the discussions were not d's-J partment said that this grain crop, a political, nature. The city la the hole and generalxpolitical rabbit- church. much of which was planted late, foot. ___ Chriatlan Srienre Servlcm ings, until further notice, will be the achool. closed, but the confidence came hub of the country'x'rall transpor­ he!d at the home of Mrs. John G. ' will need good maturing weather In convening the 'day after a Sunday, Sept. 12 The first Fall meeting of the the midst of new attempts to perl tation system. It is also the cen­ Emanuel Lcrtheran Cliurcd''" Talcott. Jr. The hours are .as fol- | Women's Society of Christian suqde the. Hungarian govemmentj and a late frost. ter of valuable air b&ses. recesa is taken, the .Seriate theo­ Thorsten .A. Gustafson, Pastor lows: Tuesdays from 7:.')0 to j retically picks up just where it H artford—F irst (Thurch, Sun. | Service will be held at the church to break with the Axis. I At the same time it is the sym­ 11: S. S. 11; Wed. 8. 537 Farm ing-! 9^30. and Thursdays from 2 to' 4. on Wednesday. All members are Another Budapest dispatch stal bol of Italian government, and left off the afternoon before. Ac­ 9:15 a m —Sunday school and ton avenue: Second Church. Sun. ! The Golden Rule Club will meet, reminded that articles for the Sil­ ted that Bulgaria had experienced Traffic Problems German establishment of some tually. by unanimous consent, the- Bible classes will resume sessions 11 A 8. S. S. 11. Wed. 8. L afay-' at th# parsonage, on Wednesday, ver Lake.Clhristmas Sale are to be new disorders and expressed the sort of puppet administration first 30 minutes or so of a session ujider the directloF of Clarence ette and Russ streets. 1 for 'a picnic supper. The time. brought to this meeting. belief that Bulgarian troops would there may draw vipon this sym­ is a mystifying hoeige-podge of Wbgman, superintendent,” Rockville Society—Sun. 1 1 : s. I 8;.30 p. m. A business m eeting will refuse to fight the Italians if Oer-| To Be Discussed bolism for all it’s worth. presenting prtitibns, making com­ 10:30 a. m.—Homecoming Serv­ S. 11: Wed. 8. 94 Broad street. follow. As this is the 'first meet­ . St. John's Polish (liurcli many should seek their assistance mittee reports, and putting arti­ ice in charge of P astor GusUfaon. - "Substance” wiU be the subject ing of the season the comhHttee In in Italy. cles Into the Congressional Record Go!way Street . H artford, Sept. 11—Dctailst of Singing by the Emanuel choir un­ of the Lesson-.Sermon for Sunday. charge would like to see a gnp^ at­ Rev. S. J. SzczeJkowskI enforcement and other problenis 14 iii^Hospital If the -Senate adjourned Iho der the die'ectlo'n of G, Albert September 12. tendance. Mrs. Nate Hobby' ia Let Your Bonds Buy 'S.affecting road traffic control will previous evening, however, the Pearson. —•* 'The Golden Text is from I Cor­ chairman of the supper committee. Yankee Subs. rules provide that a "morning Several tiowling teams are being 9 a. ra.—F irst mass. be reviewed in the light of current 4 :00 p. m.-^Meeting of Centen­ inthians 10:26. “The earth is the 10:30 a. m—Second mass. .experience by representatives of After (Brasil hour" must be held to receive mes­ nial Group from District Six at lord’s, and the fulness thereof.’ termed for the fall and winter sea­ sages from the preSitJent, com­ son; we invite all who wouW care Choir rehearsal after each mass. AT FIRST flM ■ i t k the police, courts, and truck and the church. Ragnar Ander.son. Selections from the Bible in­ SICN0FA,^|^m .^ 3 bus operators at one of three after­ munications from department Hartford District Centennial (jo- clude the following: “Now faith to bowl to join with us: please cive (ContlnuMl front Page One) heads, introduced bills, committee your name to Leonard Rid,vard. Gospel Hall noon “work” meetings of the Hart­ chairman, will address the-gather­ is the substance of things hoped 415 Center' Street ford session of the six-city CTon- reports and similar documents ing. Pictures of Conference and (Mr, the evidence of things not were: Ralph Foley,. 31. driver of During the morning hour (by the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cbiireh necUcut Joint Safety Coriference at one of the buses, possible com­ synodical work will be shown. seen." (Hebrews 11:1). 10:30 a. m.—Breaking of Bregd. the • State Capitol, Wednesday, way. the rules provide it may last Members of District Six and Correlative passages from the Cooper and High Streets USE 6 6 6 pound fracture of right knee. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor 12:15 p, m.—Sunday school. .September 15 at 2:00 p. m. a.s long as two hours) motions to friends are especially invited.. • Oiristian Science—texfliook, "Sci­ 7:00 p. m.—Gospel service. Ethel Schoen, 40, ,1252 Fairfield trike up a bill are, not debatable-- ence and Health with Key to the TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DOOM Chief John M. Glea.son, D epart­ avenue, possible internal' injuries The Wi^k / ~ 7:45 p. m.—Tuesday — Prayer ment of Police, Greenwich, will a point of con.siderable interest to Monday, 7:30 p. m. — Beethoven Scriptures'^ by Mary Baker Eddy, 10 a. m. in the German lah- I meeting and Bible reading. and possible fracture of rlcht leg. members interested in preventing include the following (p. 468): guage. Sermon theme: "The | preside over the discu.ssions to be Robert Connor, 216 Garfield Glee club. ^ led by Captain Henry Clarke, Traf­ d filibuster oh a controversial "Substance is that wbicb-is eter­ Unspeakable Love of God.” Text, avenue, drjver of the second bus, Thiesday, 8 p. rat.— Lutheran John 3, 16. ^ . Buckingham Congregatlanal fic Division, Department of Police, measure. Brotherhood meeting. Arthur Tolf nal and incapable of discord and New Haven; Officer James Little, head Injuries. Idingest Days Ended by Demths decay. Truth, Life, and Love are 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. Church Income Tax Returns In "good" condition were: Rose in Charge. Rev. Philip Rose, Pastor. MOQ^Bond to look him in the eye substance, as the Scriptures use Safety Division, Department of This current legislative May Wednesday.- 7 p, m.—Emanuel Police, Waterbury: W. O.. White- 'Vlsnlewis'ke, 24. 1124 . Barnum this word In Hebrews: *rhe sub­ 10.00 a. m.—Sunday school. Prepared which spanned 45 calender days of choir. Salvation .Arniv H'.OO a. m.—Morning worship. Side, Director of Safety and P er­ avenue, compound fracture of left actual se.ssloii. Is a whopper to stance of things hoped for, the Reasonable Fee!* leg, laceration of right hand. Thur^iday. 2:30 p. m. —W.omen's 661 Main Street ■ > —-;__ ;------;-- sonnel, ' Associated Transport, Charles L. Watkins, the Senate evidence of things not seen.’ Spir­ Major J. H. Sweet > Telephone M anchester 8208 chiarlea Iniiolo. 64. Bridgeport Missionary society. 7:30 p. m.— it, the synonym of Mind, Soul, or Three Reasons for Digging Hartford: Kenneth K. Kohnitz, parliamentarian. The legialatlve G diet. V ’ Supervisor kiotor Coach Inatruc- hospital eniplpye. fracture of right days which started April 20, 1922. God, is the only real sutetance.” Satuiday, 7 :30 p. m.—Open ' air leg, fractured left wrist, possible Friday, 8 p. m.—Centennial Moraga, Calif.—s by. M ajor EJr- needed lead and ' proiddes the The fall outing of the local Tall nest Marshall, ■ Divlslonql .officer, marksmen an added' incentive to Phone 33S4 ! O dneordia: Lutheran Organ Prelude—"Ijjmelin ” ...... couldn’t help you fight—but I did everything in my power Cedars will be held Saturday, Sept...... ■ > ...'Frederick Dellns Mrs, Marshall.. The Divisional group their shots. 18 at the Villa Louisa. A program Garden and Winter Streets H Bombs Block Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor- Processional Hymn— '"(3bd dt ' to help you win!’* of sports consisting of ffiaseball Urge Italian's Grace and God of Glory" ...... volley ball, horseshoe pitching and 8:50 a. m. Sunday School and ...... '.. Hughes Aid for IVazis bocce has. been arranged, Strike Blows Anthem—"Even'^e" ...... There’s only one way you can say th:(t... honestly s^iL ,Clam chowder and Mndwiehes Bible Ulasse.s, AJfred Lknge, su- pel Intehctent. ....— ...... John C. W arfen MORTGAGE BURNING AND DEDICATORY SERVICE WORLD’ S SAFEST IJ4VESTMEHTS (Continued from Page^One) will be .served from 1:30 on during Baptism of Children ..,...... And that is to help him win n o w when he needs all diC the afternoon with dinner ready at (Continued from Page One) 10:00 a. iji.. Worship service, \' "the; Week ...... ReV. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. ■-tvr Cbooem thm soeurlty that fits y o u r rOquiromonts countered in the wide-ranging at­ 6 o’clock- Hymn—"My God. My Father The committee arranging the complice " of •itler * who had Monday at p. m. the Sew­ help you can give him. - . _ ' ' tacks directed also against air- ing Circle will meet, in the church While I Stray" ...... Sullivan Helds. A total of 18 enemy planes outing is XVar Ssviogs intierest for the purpose of sat­ of Egypt and the knows of Russia. parlors. Offertory Anthem —"Prayer of Were destroyed in 24 hours a.gainst Smith, Clccil England and'Elmore Thanksgiving” ...... Today’s particular job.for you is to scrape together every. Hohentbal. Tickets may be pur­ -The leaders reminded the "Ital­ The choir will meet ThuriKlay at Bondi—lefiet Gives you isfying Federal estate fazes. loss of 10 Allied planes from North 8:00 p. m. for rehearsal.' -New ■ ...... '.. E^dward K n m ser ■African Air Forces. . chased from merpbeni trf the com­ ians that the r Germans “have al­ bock.$4 lor every *3 when the Dated September IS, 1943; due ways deserted” them on. the bat­ merabe(s are invited to atteaid. . Sermon—'The Essence of Dis-, U. S. Liberators added another mittee or at Cook’s Service station. . cipledhip" ...... I J $15,000,000,000 - boOdmatures. Interest*. 2.9% s . December 15, 1969. Denomina­ Schiebel Brothers, or at the Wash­ tlefield and sacrificed them , to ■ 'j| ,' 'N. Victim and perhaps two more in a St. Mary s Eptscopal Church . Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jrj and year, compounded semiannual-,.. tions: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,. heavy daylight assault Friday dn ington Social Club. cover their, own. retreats. The im­ I BoihbaBkiiig quota l»';J plication was that this could hap­ _ Rev. J. S. Nelli, Rector Recessional Hymn—“Are' Ye ° ly if held to maturity. Denom- 000, $100^)00, and $1,000,000. aateilite airdromes at Foggia- in ~'Rev. E> F. Marvlls, Curate Able" ------. . . p ' ...... MasOn .aastern Italy oposife Naples, with pen again in Italy* Itself unless the ina^ons:”$23. $100. $S00, Price: Par and accrued interest,. Italians step Tn with forthright Organ Poatlude—"The., Citodel at all the big four-engined plane.s re­ Few Opportunities Quebec” ..from St. tjiwrence $1000. Redemption: Any time turning safely. courage and show where they *10:45 a. m.^—Morning prayer and Other securities: Scries T j” ' stand. ' communion. 'The rector will speak Sketches” ^ . 60 days after issue date. Erice: Savings N «es; Certificates To Attaek Ships on the subject: "Goods.” i* (Played in' honor of the recent : “We have very strong forces 7S% of maturity value. . of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Travel Ration in ir Whd are entering at many points.” The Sunday school will resume Conference at Quebec, after-meet­ Washington,- Sept. ,11, 'njfthe statement added. “The German sessions September 19. Evening ing! of which are still in progress 2Vi% Treasury Bonds of Bonds~of—1951-1953; United Germany’s battered U-boat fleet terror in Italy will not last long, services will be resumed on Sun­ a t W ashington, D. C.) 1964-1969: Readily marketable, States Savings Bonds series'T"; Not Planned Yet day, October 3. 9:30 a. m.—(jhurch school. Op- made virtually no effort to attack they will be extirpated... .Take accepuble as bank collateral, United States Savings Bonds Allied .shipping Jn the North At­ every chance you can. Strike hard redeemable at par and accrued serief "G.” ' ■ , Jackson,'(Miss., Sept, Jl.—lA*)_ lantic during August Moreover, ind strike home___M arch for­ I, With the, possible exception of the “more U-boats have been sunk ward with your British and Amer. Church of the Nazarene Ij Christmas -holidays, there is no than merchant ships." lean friends.” - . ' li f *'*■*"1 intention of rationing clvll- 'This report by the Joint British- I. Ian travel, says Joseph B. East- American-Canadian Sea command ESMi). director of the Office of De- was made public laat night by the The Center Church Office of W ar Inform ation which Captured Arms SepL 12—7:30 P, M, ^fsnse Transportation. (Congregational) At is press conference here yes- rated August as “another success­ ful month”, in the anti-submarine To Aid in* Drive Eastman said study of Qsmpaign. ^ GUEST PREACHER, REV. SAMUEL YOUNG Itravel rationing in other countries , ..Ppportiinlties were relatively Si ia Indicated it would be “a much few for attacking U-boats. OWl W ashington, S e p t 11.—(JP) — Morning Worship Wollaston, Mass. Ugher Job than rationing tires said, perhaps because many were Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower advis­ • • • eland gaaoline,” and that “the curerecalled for rearmament. ed Secretary Nlorgepthau. today Music by Chorus Choir and Rev. an d Mrs. Everett S* Philhps BONDS [Blight be worse than tiM disease." that he has shipped 13,000 tons of 11 O’clock 0 THE Make Inventory Ensy equipment captured In Sicily to ■<. Aaaouncsea $10,000 Gift this coimtry for display during the (Note Change in Time) ‘ . (_ **Home>(joniiing Day*’ Service at 10:4*5 a. m. Beil G ardens,, CalifThree *15,000,000,000 Third War loan. . faoon, Ga., Sept. 11.—<>P)— persons carted furnishings from Addressed to "War Bonds, U. S. “HOME AGAIN SUNDAY” ...... SEPT. 12 Rev. Everett S. Phillips, Baltimore, M'd., Guest Speaker dent N. C. McPherson. Jr., of the vacant house qf the late C. J» A.;'* the booty wilt-be exhibited in ______-)/ , ______^______• ( ilaykn college said today ' he Ready, explaining to neighbors a number of citiek, as yet undcaig. CHURCH SCHOOL OPENS...... SEPT. 19 i received a cablegram announc. they had bought the residence and nated, to give Americans an Idea N. Y. P. S. at 0:30 p. m< ia gift of $10,000 to the achool were storing its contents. The ad­ of the kind of-Axis weapons their RALLY TO YOUR CHURCH! Sui^day School Rally 9 :3 0 a. m. ■ one of its, most illustrious ministratrix arrived to take inven­ money ,is helping destroy. atu(!|ents—Madam#'’ H. H, New Comers To Town. Are Invited To the Services of tory and found it easy—thel_un- 1- . aiatfr of Madame CBiang identified trio evisn took, the - Let Vour **E” Bonds Buy ' tenter Church. YOU AHfi WELCOME AT OUR SERVICES 4 . Dlumbing fixturat. .!:' YosImo Subs. .'

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. ..7 .J . . TSutwSSTSlKTviiiiNiiNlir MISKALO, MANCHESTER, COmt« SATURDAY, BfflPTEMBER 11,194S. MANCHESTER EVENING SERALG. Rtisela In Wnd wtpuld have wid­ cess” end the "laurel wreath of kicking next year I’m going ■ HEALTH COLUMN Local Registrarff Manchester ened tlie rift between us, and have, victory.’’ ; misa like the deuce being in Salerno Captured; Italians^ Navy Former Pastoi^ Such Hitler's vein yester­ Comment ahindig. It's much better for ^'old Makes A p p ^ Killed in Crash Simple BltMid-Building Diet Obituary Evening Herald increased the chances that it 111 Se8siort\T oday would become disastrously perma­ day. It takea little analysla to guy like me to be out of the poli­ Wedge Deepened Escapes Nazis To Speak Hen PUBLISHISD BT THE tical hand-grenading—and out of Prevents Pre-Natal Anaemia HERALD PBINTINO CO- INC. nent. Let iis hope that Russia, know that, ‘it Hitler felt It neces­ From The River Road — K. 13 Blsaell Strtet sary 'ito make auch a speech, be By Malcolm Mollan the foxholes. And R will be only ■' /■" ^ Deaths Manchester, Conn. when It really gets down to cases, For Nurses, Attendant (Continued from Page One) - (Continued from Page One) _ ' r. rkMmmtmrm hcccSsary for the stimulation ot A dozen persona registered their THOMAS FERGUSON behaves with equal common vnse felt events definitely, .down-grade Mr. Mollan, retired editor of The Herald, preserves his contact ort a very rare occasion, I ' am By a I*'® blood cell formation. Fur- party choice with the registrars of .Mrs. Morris Apter Rev. W. C. Schnaidt tfl$| - G en eral ^a a a -s* r for him, and suspected that the sure, that you^'lll find me butting patrol work and hunting sea raid­ 33 rlt ten e or »!!• a thermore, pregnancy exerts an voters thia morning at the first of -founded October I* 18ol and statesmanship. with his former daily readers by writing a weekly letter for start of the campaign, it was an­ ers but of little use in any coordi­ Mra. Bessie Horowitz Apter, Make Address at| German ' people were painfully these columns, in which he expre.sses his own leisurely arrived-' Into EiUlor.Glmstead’s field of Chairman Watkins « nounced. Anemia is one of ‘the most fre- increased dietary demand on the two consecutive Saturday sessions wife of Morns Apter of 28 Cole- Publlehed Every Evenln* Except Naval guns ■ supported ground nated battle action. quent complication* of pregnancy, mother which is not always met foi* making voters in the town Sundays and Holidays. Entered at aware of the realities of their sit­ at convictions concerhing some major matters and his observa­ operat'iomr. When I can’t help it. brook ..street. Hartford, died Thurs­ Church Anniversary. The “Back To School” Face tions concerning some very minor ones, as seen from his home Board of Trus-!ee troops at Salerno. The bridgehead One of the reason* for regular pre- j,y proper selection of foods. clerk’s office. »■ day night at her home. When a the Post Office at Manchester, Conn.. uation today. He hasn't many M., M. natal examination* 1* to detect Besides these factors, the fetus The -Selectmen and town clerk as Second Class Mall Matter. on the ba.nks ot the NIantic River. Look for his contribution Declares Need No’ is now firmly established, head­ Italian Fleet Units child, Mrs. Apter lived witlf her Rev. William C. Schmidt, wh8 Through the past \treek. we've such speeches left before he each week-end. Nightie River Road, v. , quarters declared. anemia as early as possible, when constantly demands' the sub­ will be In session this afternoon parents in the Birch Mountain Sec- SUBSCRIPTION RA TES ___ it is easy to treat and before it stances out of whieh blood is pro­ .was pastor of the Zion. Evangetied One Tear by Mall ...... been looking at hundreds of faces, achieves the supreme sati.sfacUon Waterford, Conn. Is Becomins Seriou L Meanwhile in the south the Brit­ Arrive at Malta and until 8 p. m. t*dn -She attended grammar and ____^ 111 ish Eighth Army met little opposi­ Allied Headquarters in North can participate in the develop­ duced, and takes them at the ex­ high schools here. Lutheran church during toe ye*^ Per Month by Mall ...... * -’J all of which might well have been of ’• standing together with hit Labor Day was rather surprls-V Third Term Bogey ^ ment of sny other cbmplication. pense of tlie mother. BlnrU Cdpy ...... * C. Elmore Watkins, chairman |1 tion and despite demolitions went Africa, Sept. 11—(A>'—An impor-r Besides her husband .she leaves i IH4 to 1920, and now serving la Dellyered One Tear ...... »•<><> on* face. It was the "back to great and loyal friend, Benito, Ingly quiet along the River Road This Old Guard mentality Is the ahead more rapidly, now holding Fortunately, there are satisfac­ It' is rare, indeed, of an infant Jamaica^ Long Island, will retuni the board ot trustees of the Man| tant part of the Italian Navy, in­ tory and usually aimple means of a daughter. Misa Zelda Apter; her ___ MEMBER o r __ ■chodr face of young Manches­ once again. and In this Vicinity generally, con- same, be it remembered, that In •■practically all the territory south cluding battleships and many to be born anemic, an observation About* Town to tovt-n for the celebration ot Uit cheater Memorial hospital report] correcting the anemias due to preg- which means that- its supply is mother,, Mrs- Fannie Horowitz, of church's fiftieth annivereati THE associated PRESS ter. sidering what preceded It only the 1940 deluded Itself with the belief Sets Program of the bottleneck formed by the smaller vessels, has escaped.from Wether.sfipld; two brothers, ■ Jack The Asioolated Press It exoluslve- today a serious shprtoge in tral Gulf of Squillace and the Giflf of the Germans and arrived safely at ttp ncy. assured, regardless of the Intake whieh takes place at the chur^ ly entitled to the use of republ ca­ Somehow we had forgotten day before. On Sunday you ^mlght that Roosevelt could be beaten by It is the rule ' that the blood on the part of the mother. If'the of Wethersfield and Edward of tion of all newe dlipatohee oredlted ed nurses and trained attendar Santa Eufemla^ Malta, it was announced today by Dr. D C. Y. Moore and Mrs. West Hartford: two sister*, Mrs. on Coojier and High streets. Suw how, after that Joyous release of have aurmlsed that you had been perauadlng the people that they count and hemoglobin levels fall mother is anemic, the infant may day and Monday, Sept. 19 and 20, to It or not otherwise credited In For Services in the hospital nursing staff. Cha[ This forms practically all the toe headquarters. , during pregnancy. For a long also become anemic aome months Moore are leaving this afternoon Snimiol Harris and Mrs. Burt this paper and also the loeal news June, the summer WBUld slip into of Italy. The announcement did not spe­ for (lieiv vacJ^ion. and are un­ Rev. Schmidt,'who preceded to* published hereii.. ^ Connecticut doing a Rip Van Winkle and hod' should be profoundly shocked atj man Watktns today issued an ! time, it has been recognized that after birth because of deficient Weiss. She also leave-s an aunt. late Rev. Hugo F. R. StechhdIX, All rirhtt of rspublieatlon of a wonderful pattern whlqh never­ come out of a nap aeveral yeara peal to all registered nurses aL Report* S5-Mlle .Advance cify the number., of battleships, ia certain decrease in the figure" storage of iron by the fetus. ’■The decided Just ho’w long they will be Mra. Pauline Beri-ett of Pearl special dlspatohes herein are also haa been invited by the Ladles’ Aid theless seamed long—long enough long, to find that the war was all any President .r .i" r d r n “;iNaEarene Church to Be trained nursing personnel in Ma^ )NBC Correapondent Merrill but It was known that at the ] c^onstituents of the administration of iron to the absent from .low'n. alreet, thia town. aofiet.v of the church to be' guest reserved. ____ , to make a change of season and a Chester and vicinity to respond | Mueller in a broadcast .said the time of the armistice ti^s week toe i increase in the mother during pregnancy or to 't'he fiiiieral will be held at 2 over and done with, more than matter what circumstances—pre­ Scene of Mortgage Italians had seven, four of the• u. portion of the p. in, Sunday al the Hartford Me­ •speaker at the supper to be Vull service client of N. E. A. change of habit seem refreshing Y ankee their appeal for either full-time eighth Army had advanced 35 the infant after birth will prevent Mr. and Mr.s. .D'^vid Cole of 99 at 6 o'clock on the 20th. A lard Ssrvioe Ino. By. A. H. O. half forgotten, and that somehow suming to seek a third term. They Burning Ceremony. part-time employment or the qua nillei} northward at auch a pace 35,000-ton LtttoHo class and three blood. It 1* nothing more than this type of anemia. Norman .street have returned after morial Chapel, 826 Albany avenue. number of present and formw Publishers Bepreeentativee, The again. We had forgojtten that everything had 'come out fine with couldn't, it turned out, persuade ter century’ excellent standard thaf it labe^nning to overtake the of .the 23,006-ton Glulio Cesarc dilution of the blood cells that '. Deficient' Diet is Factor spending a .week in Hamilton. Ont., Rabbi ,’Vloiiis Silverman of Eman­ members of the congi-egatlon is eX’ there could be quite as much seat the local inatUutlon will be se{ class. accounts for the apparent anemia Although anemia may occur In with Mr. thole’s aunt and uncle. Mr. uel Synagogue will officiate. Rii- Julius Mathews A M "";;: La Luce would have an unusual all hands making money and out enough of the voters. Not nearly A $10,000 mortgage for the re- retreating Germans.) Sergt. F. H, Collings, -Ir. pccted on this occasion, and In ori New York. Chleaso. OeWblf and for the first day of achool as for ously threatened. The British force at Taranto (In a ^ispatch from Valletta, regularly encountered during al) groups of pregnant women, re­ and Mrs. .Tohii McFaddcn, fornierly riul will be in Krtmnuel cemetery, der to provide amply for everji< Boston. ______— and unnatural blot upon her bril­ to enjoy themselves. The river enough. Wethersfield. the last day. In our unimagina­ conit'Aictlon of the Church of the In addition to the nursing pej completed occupation of that Na­ Fred H. Collings, Sr., of 43 Fos­ Malta, Reuters reported the ves­ pregnancy. gardless of economic statu.s, all of this. town. Their son. George, is body, the committee is asking eacfl MEMBER S UDIT BUREAU OT liance if she didn’t have the capa­ was full of outboard and Inboard Let the Old Guard run the Re­ sonnel, the hospital also needs he val base and town. Most of the sels arriving included four battle- Norinal Blood Count surveys emphasize the fact that with the Canadian Air Corps, and tive adult figuring, w* apparently city to learn, or, Miuming the Nazarene will be burned at.*, spee- ter street, received word last night hou.aehold to plovide a cohered dial CTRCUI-ATIONS. __ _ motorboats, the automobile traf­ publican Show and about the only clal mortgage-burning and dedica­ C. Elmore Watkins In the kitchen and dining roorj^ Germans were reported to have from the War Department that his ships, seven cruisers, and six de­ There are normally^ in the non­ the condition Is much more com­ daughter, Miss Rita McKadden, is and the Aid society- will furnUI fell Into the delusion that one presence of knowledge, the good and also foi* vkriou* other sjervicij ev.vcuated the city before the landr stroyers. mon at the lower income levels, in with the. Women’s Auxiliary. Tho Herald Prlntlna Company. sense to pace herself. fic was as faat and furious aa U chance of winning the Prealden- tory service tomorrow night. The ron, Sorgcpnt Fred Collings, Jr., pregnant women about 14 gm. of Funerals the other dishes for toe meal. ' Inc.,me., MiufDttwiBuma* no ftntncrolum«mvi«s riiponii* mood would last c&Udhood for- in-the hospital wards and laundil ing, and the population was said to (London newspapers yesterday hemoglobin in 100 cc. of blood. which groups dietary deficiencies Mr. and Mrs. Cole also took s trip The address by Rev. Schmid There are straws In the wind, tnere were untold millions of bar­ tlal election would lie In complete guest speaker will be Rev. Samuel v.-a.s killed in an airplane crash at to Niagara Falla, while In Canada. bimy for typographloal errors ap­ sver, that childhood would atill bs Not in the 23-year-old history j have cheered the British. Patrick Henry field,. Newport morning reported three of the Because of. the physiologic tn- are likewise mqre frequent. Also Mrs. Edward Hogan •,vill follow the supper and will M pearing in advertlssinsnte In The therefore, which Indicate that Ihi rels of gasoline fairly asking to collapse of the enemy within leaa Young, brother of the pastor, Rev. the Memorial Hospital, which wi (Radio Fiance at Algiers - said larger si’s* were en route from La creaee in'ihe blood Volume during anemia due tr pregnancy 1* more Manchester Evening Herald. singing "no more books" in Sep­ freshman who behaved like a James A. Young and a former dis­ About Town News, 'Virginia, some time yester­ The funeral of NJrs. .Ier>nie Cham­ followed by an informal program be burned, about every third than a year from now. With the constructed in 1919 as a Memorij the British were fanning out in day. The body will be broBght Spezia to an Allied port. They pregnancy, this figure may fall to infrequent In women who.se di­ Mr.s. Mary S. Delanev has re­ bers Hogan, wife of Edward Ho­ Appropriate plana for toe ob tember as in June. sophomore in her matriculation at trict superintendent of the New to the men and women of Mat quoted the Rome radio.) 10 gm. without indijiating any etary history is known to be satis­ Saturday, September 11 Washington will perhaps perform house had some sort of outdoor war still goin| on well intci next three directions from Taranto.) home for burial. ceived,a letter written by her .son, gan, will he heUl this afternooiv at .servation are practically complete England District of the Church , of The members of Anderson Shea Chester who served in World Wj Italians did not oppose a small Young Collings enlisted in the The headquarters announce­ loss in toe total volunlie of hemo­ factory. George R. Delaney, also the "Pur­ tier home. 6.5 Mill street. ; Rev. \V. the general committee under tlv Well, our mistake' was written the unusual feat of advancing to ■party going on and even the birds year, aa it almost certainly will the Nazarene anb at present pas­ I, has thS need of trained nurss ment did not name the ships globin. By the same token, the The increased demands exerted senior status after a mere mid­ Auxiliary No. 2046 V. F. W. have Allied force landing on the island Army Air Force in 1939 and was ple Heart which he received for Ralph Ward. Jr., of, the South I chairmanship of the present poll Common Sense Ruled. on all the young faces w* saw In the treea seemed.to be singing be—and particularly if there tor of the Eastern Nazarene Col­ attendants snd service help bed _of Ventotene off Naples, but the among the first contingent that which reached Malta. red blood cell count docs not in- by pregnancy .may result in ane­ wounds in action in Sicily. He ' tor. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, hai term vacation. lege church and profesoor of the­ received an invitation to attend when it shifts mia it there is not a simultaneous Methodist church will officiate and Rusal* not only saw and ap­ this week. Tbeae faces were "Happy Days Abe Here Again." cornea aome serious setback which the joint Inatallatlon of DUworth felt so keenly. Trustees give mu^ Germans there surrendered only landed in England for service. He After toe Italian armistice, the dicate blood loss has bee)i in a hospital^ in North intermentwill be in the East eeme- .sent letters to ail in the parish, an shining with something more than The straws are alight and It ology at.the college. credit to the several classes , after a fierce fight, and 91 were Naval vessels put,__ to -- . __sea ahd I from four and one-half million ini increase in the supply of blood- Africa, with his body/'ln a cast.' man.v who have removed to otoe proved the terms of tbs armistice may be that In noticing them we Anyhow the irrcpresaible Amer­ appears to make uncertain any Special Musiral Program Cornell Post No. 102 and Auxiliary, had served over a year across the Additional tery., that first day scrub. They were American Legion. Monday evening, Nurses’ Aides which have perforr captured. Atlantic and only returned to this steapned southward fts the only 1 the nonpregnant state to three and ’ building matenals. Thia has now been removed and 'i'he heai'era will be Selectman towms. regarding the annlverasr granted lUIy, but Russia Is to are giving them undue emphsala, ican waa blowing off steam—and victory at Sll—how many Ameri­ Rev. Everett 8. Phillips, pastor ed excellent supplemental servl^ I*reparcd to Sleet Invasion ^ megns of preventing seizure by | one-half million during preg- iron-containing foodssuchJ*Y5' eager, we suppose, for various all In response to our own definite at the Legion Home on Leonard country one *tveek ago. Details of the Germans. , ' hr.ricy. Levels for hemoglobin [ liver, green leafy vegetablesat'the time and of,writing he was able David Chambers. Robert Chnm- further dctail.s regarding whid -Jiave membership In the Mediter­ from the aspect of the Monday can voters are going to be willing of the Church of the Nasarene, for the past year at the hospitq Headquarters said- the ,German.? the crash were not available this to walk a little, and hoped .soon to liers. Hcrnian llolroyd, C. LeRo.y will appear in this paper ne things, eager with curiosity about hunch that La Luce had better be Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Phillips street. The escape was not easy, for 1 and red blood cells lower than the | protein foods such as meat, fowl ranean Commission. Allied orgsn- undergoing auch an Incrsase In to swap tha present administra­ and also to many Individuals, had many natural advantages over morning. He was a bombardier be well again- Hts brother, k'rank- IVigron. Herbert Casavent and week. how thslr frlsnds had passed their holiday he seemed to have done will present special music in ob­ the main hdusewives who ha’j the attackers in the Naples area with the Army Air Force and had toe Germans apparently were de-I standards for normal .pregnancy and dairy products , a c 4in. leaves on Fridsy, September John Flavell. Isatloa wbloh will inevitably have knowlsdgs, or changa In pace, for a complete job and blowm it all tion for ope headed by some Alf servance of the day’s celebration. Erick 8. Andereon. 19, eon of Mr. indicate a true anemia. i the stepped-up need and prevent summer, esger for the meeting her own and the countrya better and Mrs. E. R. Andersan, of 746 shared , __ a, part- - of their.... time da$ landings, and were prepared to earned a trip back to this country. termined either to get possession The vomiting of pregnancy snd | anemia. The periodic, pre-natal 17. for service with the V. S. Cnntlntiou* .Vdvertlsement much to do with leading that sec­ off—perhaps even to tha extent of Landon or John W. Brlcker? Rev. Phillips le a natlva of this meet the invasion which they had Funeral arrangements are In of the ships or destroy them. , - - j Maiines. !<>tiuiipa 3Jnre Valuable with that unknown quantity, a future. town and formerly waa pastor of Parker etreet, has been promoted. The safe arrival of toe Italian [ the gastro-lnteatmal...... disturbances examination will verify the result tion of Kurops out of war Into rs- Straw Number One finds reaching the bottom of hla car’s to Fireman eir.* first .class1. . . following tarlan effort of the hospital. fully anticipated. charge of Thomas Dougan. and detect the onset of any other D)b Angeles—i;Pi—A local rofl new teacher, eager for sudden, churches In Pawtucket, H I., and Comliig Months Critical (A.British broadcast heard by Sergeant Collings had been in units gives toe Allies a valuable ; associated with that state NoHee Meant for .Nephew Salt Lake City -i4>i Burglar# tsurant has a sign on its front wfol eOnstrueUon In alt Its many Luis* condescending to define tank and the finish of the ^ usable The Why of the Break-off - Weet Somerville, Mass. He attend­ hlS'graduatlon from the U. S. Navy complication. fleeting release of recess, eager “globadoney,” In defining It, she Diesel School at the University of With the demand for trainc;| CBS said Berlin had announced England for a year. Only a few addition to their sea, strength. i terfere with the dietary fac took gasoline ration stamp* good dow that reads; "Monterey Cafe>4 pbassa. coupons In the family ration 'f' I could have gone on at some ed the Eastern Nasarene College, nurses keen everywhere, Chairma annulment of Ooatia'e treaty with week* ago a Sister of' Mr*. Mary Losses to the Itaiian fleet dur-j for 80 gallons from a filling station VValtreas Wanted”—in permanefll too, we might as well admit In reduces It to words already In Missouri, Columbia, Mo. . 3 Lebanon. Pa.— — 'Celebrating This Is properly ragardsd as Im­ tmoks. length, adding to the next preced­ Wollaston, Maes., procuring both Watkins stated the trustees of tl I Italy guaranteeing Croatia’s inde­ Humphrey of School etreet met Ing the war include five heavy | the Lillie Chtimley estate since the but pas.sed i,ip the money. gold lettering. portant news. U what baa sssmsd pleased disillusionment, for the the dictionary. Ths words In ths hla degrees, A.B. and Th.B. at this hospital feel that If a large nunl sofa had been purchased by Gilpin his 60th birthday anniversary. diotlonary aren't quit* as I suppose thatj^ as a matter of ing paragraphs, only It just oc­ Aviation O det Gordon A. Smith, pendence. and cancellation of the and talked with him in England. and seven light cruisers, 35 de- i, Hospital Notes to bg ths gaj bdtwssn Russia challenge of new facts and prob­ institution. He was for several ber of trained personnel respond l| offer of the Croat crown to the ■ The young, man wae graduated stroyers and large torpedo boats. from the Chumley estate. Railroad Brakenian William Deitz startling, bat they also oan be fact, a good many of tboac Sun­ curred to me that that if th r klnd years a member of the collegs male son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. received a notice from, his draft and bar two allies could aoourata- lems to master. used to make good common Smith, of 30 Westwood Street, has their appeal during the comir Italian Prince of Aosta. It added from Manchester High atmool and a large number of stibmarlnes and day outers actually had to ^ to of thing from which I retlrsd two quartet which made numerous vla- critical months, whan toe ceiis the Zagreb radio had appealed to won a scholarship to ,,Monson Bovs Follow Girls board to report for induction. He ly b* eallsd as important, In its It was, as ws saw it this week, sense. For La Luoe to admit reported at the Basic Flying light craft. Admitted yesterday; Baby Rob­ won’t- be donning a uniform right work on Monday, while plenty of years ago. 1 definitely do not like Ite here. Rev. and Mrs. Phillipa School of the Army at Courtland. of the hospital usually rises thl Croats "to support the Germans in Acaidemy, preparatory school ^ at Italy at the present time is be­ ert Geisler, 20 Litchfield street; vray, as tbs gap at Sedan through fine, clean, wlda-awak* childhood, that the diotlonary stin has Its conduct a radio gospel musical aer- difficult situation may be ad<| Monson. Mass. Before leaving for San Francisco—i/Pi—In two away though.' A second letter Going To Eat Out Tomorrow? uses amounts to quite a oonoes- others quietly set out for home politics—tbs controversial, seldom Alabama, for the third stage of ' their struggle against, the Ital­ lieved to have about .370 merchant Parker Thurston, 377 Adams afUeb Osrman military fores ■ometbing to warm the heart and vIcS in Baltimore, Md„ over Sta­ quataly bridged. Offers of par [ ians.”) Britain he graduated from the ships of 1,500,000 totsl gross ton­ .street; Robert Johnson, 77 Oak days last week 19 babies were asked him to return the notice, slon. early In tha day, to make as aura wholly honest, advantsg* seeking tion WBAL. tfathing as a cadet The Army Air which was meant for a nephew of Make sure you'll enjo.v your Sunday dinner by havinf It once poured to the conquest of stir the imagination, something to Straw Number Two found La Base at Courtland la one of the time service in any capacity wij The Germans were throwing giinnery school at Panama City nage, including 60 passengei ves­ street: Mrs. Abble Robbins, 765 born at Stanford-I.*ne hospital- as posaible of getting there at all. tactics of partlssn politics, that Rey. Phillips will also preach at be gratefully accepted by the ho.^ and received his wings as an sels, 250 freighters and 60 tank­ all girls. In two days this toe same name. wHh us. Francs, anything which Indicates make you feel old yourself too, old Luc* giving up a platform sched­ Army’s newest fields. more aviation into the Battle of Middle Turnpike East; Albert C. ule through the west. Uks the At all events it waa Sunday, that is. As a newspaper writer I have the mdnjlng worship service to­ pltal management. Italy, and attempted to bomb the aerial gunner, with the rating of ers. Anderson Jr., 52 Dover road; Don­ week 22 babies were born at the the. closing ed that gap has al- and nostalglo in trying to refur­ morrow. , Even Few Hours Daily Fifth Army treiops. corporal, and was later promoted to ald Steiner, Buah Hill road: George hospital—all boys. previous acknowledgment of the took on the festive holiday quali­ taken part in a good many politi­ Expect Large' Attendance Members of the Beethoven Glee SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY: moM tqual importancs with soma bish your own yesterdays back to worth of the dictionary, this Club will meet toihorrow night at Nurses with 'Connecticut regi.;| Form Fantastic Picture sergeant. He spent his boyhood on Claim Surrender Stim.son, 108 Oakland street. ty while Labor Day wore the sub­ cal campaigns In my time and in A large attehdance of members try and trained attendants wfllin There wa* no official informa­ Henry street, and the family was Admitted today: Fred Massiff, ■- Needs Gas to Haul Wife ROAST NATIVE CHICKEN purely mtUtary victory. Or, to the brightness tomorrow so plain­ sqems Uks admission of the posai- and friend* of the-qhurch are ex­ 6 o’clock at the EniSnuel church living there some year*' ago when 1 put it another way, all the mili­ bllity that there can be too much dued coloring of the traditional the later years I found that one before leaving for Rockville where to share their time with the lec^ tion here about conditions in Italy Of Base and Island 33 Norman street. DANCE ly wears for thsss young people. pected out-at all services tomor­ hospital, are urged to phone Ma his mother died. ■ Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Dor­ GENUINE NATIVE CALVES’ LIVER - tary Tietorlsa of mis war may of the silver of eloquence. morning after the nigljt before. such campaign had always taken they will sing at the 25th aimtverr other than Allied-occupied, .areas, London. Sept, 11.—(Pi—The Ger- Dallas, Tex.—(Tl— An appli­ It Is, of course, no use. Tomor­ fitraw Number Three hasn’t row as the progresiiveNrnilestdne sary ot the Institution of the Rock­ Gaudet, Superintendent of Nurse | but broadcasts from Germany and othy Howarth. 14 Harvard road; cant for supplemental gasoline well be oanealled out and reduced more out of me than a much in the financial affairs hf this in this connection and every effo^ mans declared in a communique BAKED VIRGINIA HAM — BRAISED NATIVE V IA L j row wins, not avdoubt or strain openly appeared in the wind, but ville Lodge of Elks. other European countries formed merous acts of sabotage were re­ broadcast from Berlin today that Alice Kelley. 193 Oak street. gave this rea.son: "T'’ haul my TONIGHT to nothing but temporary success­ MackinBo Island greater number of months- of edi­ church is reached. There will -he a will be made to work out a sat' a fantastic picture of the situa­ Death: Yesterday, Gerard La- on Its fscs. Ws oldsters can steal we assume that La Luce knows Sunday School Rally at. the raora^ ported from ail parts of Italy. the Italian Naval base of Pola oh wife to work” TENDERLOIN AND SIRLOIN STEAKS i CHOP! es in aelf-priMsrvatloa unlssa a its existence, If she has measured torial work performed without the , The marriage of Miss Margaret factory plan whereby those ha'vinl tion. From Taranto, from the Naples penta, 121 Wilson street. Hartford. a^look at It, and 1st Its clean hope During the days on which s ing Sunday School eervica at 9:30 spare time, even a few hours dail:J the Yugoslav side of the Adriatic Death; Today. Miss Margaret FRESH SEA FOOD ! good peaca follows them. And it the wind lately as It blows In feeling that I must forever keep ^lUott, of Henry street, to Albert By these accounts, the Germans area a third of the way up the and the Island of Rhodes in the Back in Hospital Again LEGION HALL baths us, IHcs sunshine entering FAli%eld County. Strangs to say, conference or convention of Re­ and an expected large. attendance Wr^lmpson, of Boston, will take may fit into the hospital plan are Installed solidly in northern west coast, and from the Calabrian Robinson, 6 Rogers place. is difficult to imagtno such a good in mind ..the need to win an elec­ at the Young People’s service at Dodecanese had surrendered to the a quick opening In in overgrown the wind blows a little -differently publicans wss recently debating place 'tWs afternoon at - 3 o’clock service and assure the continuanci and central Italy, with Milan and toe in the extreme south Allied Nazis. ; . Birth; Yesterday, a son to Pfc. Waukegan, 111. (,« - Three R P. M, peace unless tbsra la understand­ tion victory. There sr* political 6:30 tomorrow evening. of much needed institutional privj Rome surrendered to them after forces now point inward to the and Mrs. Samuel Cippola. 6 West wood, but w* can’t claim it for than it did In tha autumn of 1943. the subject of s post-war policy At the annual meeting of the at the X ^cond Congregational The German news*«gency Tranaf weeks ago six-year-old John Cant­ ing and cooperation between Rus­ Being explicit, that temperate writers, I sm aware, who suffer church; witVMceptloif following in leges In Manchester. battles with the Italians. heart of Italy. ocean in a broadcast added that street, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. well wa.s released from a hospital,' Howard .lanicke’s THE TEA ROOM ourselves. That Is no great cause for their party at Mackinac Is­ no moral abrasions whatever from church board two months ago a Reserve lis t Necessary Latest reports said the Italians i 'DIn addition, a frontier dispatch Joseph, Zemba, 192 School -strefet. sia and her allisa oj trade wind which Is now blowing most satisfactory financial condi­ the church pan ‘the major part of the Italian 1 cured of infantile paralysis. He's Orcheslra. “No Wine* ■— No Liquors — Just Good Fooff* for sadness. This brightness Is from the direction of labor is also land, during which Governor barking their consciences against Others, also Willing to aid i1 still were resisting the Nazis at to Die Tat in Zurich, Switzerland, peninsula is under the control of i Birth: Today, ,. a .son to Mr. and back in the hospital again, having R83MA1N .ST. OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURGB Although there Is- justlflabls where It belongs, on the faces accompanied by ' a whimstcaUy Dewey of New York beat Win­ tion of the church was reported the various hospital services said British troops had landed at North the truth, the whole truth and and arrangements made at that Mary Bushnell ChejTey Auxili­ Turin, and that four companies of German armed forces.” j Mrs. Donald MacLachlan, suffered a broken leg while play­ .\dmi88ion 50c. worry over the unpleasant aspsots going back to school, and we con-i chlU Chinook descending upon her ston Churchill to tha punch by ary? U. S. W. 'V.. has tmelved an essential to the proper conduct German shock troops had been Ostia, seaport for toe city of Rome "Our troops have' marched Into Coventry. ing in a school playground. nothing but the truth, even while time for the observance tomorrow. at the mouth of the Tiber, and was of our recent relations with Rus­ from that strata of Fairfield declaring for a permanent mili­ invitation from the American Le­ a modem hospital, are urged wiped out ther^. Milan, Turin and Padua." the com- j ------^ aider ourselves lucky and privi­ County life which .thought It knowing perfectly well that they In recent months a new oak floor volunteer their services, even o| fighting German divisions near thej sia, there haa alwaya been and tary alliance with Great Britain, has been laid in the church, new gion Auxiliary, to be presenrot its ■The Germans said a new puppet 1 Estate Gets Money leged to be Allowed to enjoy It elected her ten months ago. In are coloring fact even to the point installation • of officers, Monday s part-time basis, in order that Italian Fascist government had capital. Allied sources have made | Grim fl^htifighting was in progress i atill la every good chance that I aaw nothing in print and heard and modem pewa have been In­ no mention of such an action, how­ there, short, while labor Is asking some of camouflage. But aa a rule they evening at the American Legion reserve list may be built up in taken over power, but the indica­ against American and British Tavlorville, 111.—(4>i—Two wom­ e i^ ta will bring us closer togeth­ erngresamen It didn’t elect to toe nothing over the radio touching stalled and the entire Interior of ^vent of a serious increase in th| tions were it would get little popu­ ever.) forces in the Salerno area, It add­ en customers were examining a are persona who are profoundly the Church auditorium haa been hall. (The London radio said last er, with necessities and good com­ tha line, but Is' seemingly fairly on Mackinac Island itaelf. pauapt census of the hospital dull lar support for any program' to ed. It claimed a German counter­ used couch in Homer Gilpin's fur­ well pleased with La Luce, the ex­ concerned with the success of the redecorated and painted and new night that one of the tunnels at the attack had regained some terri­ mon sense proving more powerful, He'll Join Benito Later aisle runnera will be installed for Private Thotant Mozzer arrived ing the late fall and wlnte| continue Italy In the war. niture store. They dl.scovered a ception, some Fairfield County Mackinac Island lies in the party or the faction to which they home unexpectedly on furlough months. \ , While many reports conflicted, Beenner pass between "Germany tory. handkerchief containing $430. But in the vital end, than jealousies The collapse of Italy .Is good people are asking what became of Strait of Macklnao which con­ the dedicatory service tomorrow. froim Camp Edwards, and expects and Italy Jhact been damaged by an Circuit Judge James G. Burnside are attached by ties of sincere one thing seemed certain—Italy explosion. " No further details were and auspiclons. news for the German people. The the privileged young lady they nects Lake Huron ahd Lake Mich­ to be transferred to a southern Houee-Hnn^ng Solution has become jilst another country Whistling Disturbs Sleep ruled that Gilpin had to turn the, did elect. sympathy, and they regard the given. money over to the administrator of Thus, although both Britain and long worry about an inferior ally igan. It is well enough known aa state. occupied by the Germans who ap­ (A dispatch from Bern said Ital­ , ■ 'V'l':-..- r - ■ the United States have been Some­ Such straws, In the mind of a opposition much as an American Russians Imperil Cedar Rapids, Ia>-^A') —Here I parently propose to make it a Chicago*—(4^1—A woman com­ is over. -The German army no brililuiit young lady like Clare, a health resort but not too many another house-huntihg^ formulel ian resi.stance in Lombardy in what concerned over Russia’s Marine regards a Jap—as first Lcland T. Wood, Jr., son of Mr. major battlefield. northern Italy had ceased. It re­ plained via telephone to Police j longer hds to fry to save Italian might possibly add up to cer­ Americans realize that it is one cousin to the devil himself,, Entire Nazi Line and Mrs. L. T. Wood of Robert Mr. and Mrs. WoodreW. Knuif Apparently -JEngendering Hatred Sergt. Joseph Brady at 3 a. m.: 1- plana for those portions df*‘Eu­ Africa. It is no longer called up­ tain adjustments in future con­ road left yesterday for Greensboro, came to Cedar Rapids, advertised ported that an Italian radio broad­ of the oldest white man's settle­ against whom any trickery is en- The Germans’ apparently , are cast by Gen. Vittorio Ruggiero, "It's the whistling, I'm a war i rope accessible to Russian troops on to spread its strength to make duct. Having been breathlessly N. C.. to begin his initial training S26 reward for anyone find engendering hatred for. them by worker and I can’t sleep.” She add­ VOTE FOR lirlltiant as a sophomore, she ments in the Interior of the Unit­ 'tirely Justifiable. Or they have be­ East of Dnieper them a suitable home, and retirel commander at Milan, announced but inaccessible, to purs, It is a up for the dubiqus fighting quali­ in the Army Air Corps. the Italians equal to that of the ed she lived acro.ss from a public | may conceivably be more Inter­ ed States, having been established come completely cynical and to a hotel to await results. Sevetl surrender of the city to Field Mar- library where the janitor whistled i, STUART J. WASI.EY balancing fact that our position ties of its Italian allies. "The xPole* pf any other people they slral Erwin Rommel, commander of e s t^ In wearing that jewel, - as a trading post by the, French think of themselves as only pro­ (Continued from Page One) Mis.s Jean Richmond of New al days passed without ahythinl ^ v e ravished. The prevailing at­ —no particular tune, just whistled. ; Tor in Italy places us in military prox­ withdrawal of Italy means little consistency, as a senior. Hav­ York City has returned home after satisfactory turning up. So th| Geuiian forces in the north and one before the close of the seventeenth fessional wielders of pressure on - .. v' titude of the Italians, however, is time leader of the Afrika corps So Sergeant Brady obligingly sent Board of Education imity to areas in which Russia is in a military sense because the ing discovered that the diction­ the Germans, capturing unit after spending some time in town visit­ Knurrs announced they were' mov one M^qMpair rather than pug- a squad to tell the janitor to keep , ary as It^ stands still permits century. It used to be called public opinion, serving their client ing to Minneapolis. which wk* chased out of North also interested—-the Balkans prin­ struggle tn-tbat country has for unit in this fashion. ing relatives. ^ nacity. Africa.) his spirits high more quietly. i adequate, even if not startUng, Mlchllimackinac and waa the gov­ of the hour to the best of their cipally. Thus, if we have had months beeri suatained and car­ expreeslon, she may conceivably The outstanding victories of yes­ For the second straight day, ernmental. seat of a British prov­ skill, , in return for the payday terday’s advarice brought a special American Libwator bombers from valgue fears . that Russia might ried on mainly by German forces. choose to deliver at least one Reports King in Sicily speech entirely free from the' ince of the same name between checks. ordef .of the day from Premier the Middle East T^urned to the London, Sept. H'r- (/Pi —The create a separate peace with Ger­ We will now continue the strug­ Joseph Stalin. He ordered another Foggia area, acrosKtoa Italian German radio, quoting' Foreign Of­ chain store brilll&nts of enibel- the French' and Indian war and But unless one is thus free from many, it is entirely possible that gle free of all burdensome encum­ Ushments and wlscracks. Hav­ the winning, of American inde­ 124-gun salute in honor of the peninsula opposite Naples, and at- fice spokesmen, said today that Russia, going back to the thought brances." all pangs of conscience a political troops, and heaped more praise Ucked toe satellite landing ground King Vittorio Emanuele fyid ing satisfactorily carried on a pendence. It- figures largely in at Palmori,. a Cairo communique df 1939, has also feared we might Thus Hitler to his people yes­ pleasant flirtation - with those campaign is unlikely to be a very upon Gen. Todlony Malinovsky, Premier Marshal Pietro Badpglto who opposed her original elec­ Kenneth Rogera’ widely known happy time for a writer of opin­ commander of the Southwest said. and Crown Prince •Umberto' had make separate peace. terday, historical novol. Northwest Pas­ Army groups, and, his next-:ln- The bombers shot down one oP ed to Sicily. tion. she may conceivably get ion, tor which bis newspaper, after What has happened has been It^was a pretty good tins for back, even yet, to that “hard sage, at a period when it was the command. Col. Gen. Feodor I. several attacking enemy fighters, that we have asked Russia in to Hitler to us* In hia present posi­ all; is far more likely to be held Tolbukhin, already cited for their f- announcement said. Bursts ore Landing* Bsporied war” platform'which won her very outpost of civilization in that were otaerved In toe airport dis­ participate in our Mediterranean tion. He perhaps fslt it to be admirers and supporters among to account than he is himself. . part in the capture of Stalina Madtid, Sept. 10—(/P)— Italian part of the world. y persal ore*. sources in Madrid reported today policy, and' that we have rnade such a .good line that no mention all classes. Freedom on Herald - » In toe' air offensive the score Such things may conceivably Landing Attempt Reported *■ that additional Allied landings Russia a pa,rty to the first peace of the situation in Russia was be. It may be well for La Luce I think 1 ough? to say, right London, Sept. 11.— The Ger­ stood 18 Nazi planesishot down to have been made en t'he Island of being negotiated. -We have ac­ necessary. In fact, why bother - At-a-Boy: 10 Allied. It was also announced Sardinia. These souroea said also and refreshing for the rest of us, here, that never in my newspaper man high command in a broadcast m il today that in the Foggia raid knowledged Russia’s right to be discussing drab military events if they do be. There -waS a lot of good news life had I iencountered so little, communique today said the Red that Italian forces onU^rsies w*re A i\ Sept. 7 an additional • 27 enemy expecting Allied places tOs.make at interested in the kind of peace when he could take for a glowing last week, and to my mind one Army had made a large-scale land­ planet were ehot down. so very little, of either interfer­ ing attempt in the Novorossiak least "token" landings on toe is­ made with Italy, and Russia's subject the noble principles and. of the roost gratifying of the da- King Still In Rome land's airfields, which . repor^e^y Legion Officers ence or pressure from manage­ area where toe Germans still hold ■Vittorio Emamiele is still. In right to be interested in our gen­ the honof and the loyalty of his veidpments „was the Herald’s edi­ ment as I did during my almost a amall brldgehead in the (Caucasus placement parts, to help yom are in complete possession of. tn^ ■ Rome and is still reigning as king, Italians. eral Mediterranean policy during relationship with that “great and ‘ - To Be Installed torial leader in Tuesday's Issue', sixteen years on the Manchester ana that fighting sUll was going keep your cab running. Our according to. information here. and after .the war. loyal man," Benito Mussolini? If captioned "How Not to Win," on as Gertnah force# attempted to CJhaos is tompant throughout Herald. But I am afraid that 1 primary job today is to keep Routine Colls Barred If our relationship with Russia' the German people could be moved That was the editorial, you will wipe out the landing parties. Every working machine needs Italy with'the ■war weary Italians The Crack team from the Wind- gave my. friend Tom Ferguson America rolling—and we ai;e in moat Jnetancea putting down la going to develop into a recipro­ to an honest tear or two for "the aor Lock! Legion Post, in charge re.member,. .which quoted at con­ Kansas Chty—(/Pi— Police Chief many an uneasy ' moment—and regular maintenafide car*.. As attempting to do that job to I their arms rather than fighting cal partnership of equals, as it shameful treatment meted out to of Edward McCabe, will install the siderable length the Waterbury the Germans, ■ though in some Richard R. Foster has ruled that newly elected officers of Dilworth- that waa a consclenceness that the months roll by—and the routine calls will no longer be re* . must to endure, Russia must,, in a man who for twenty years lived Republican's warning to ths G O. brought ipa' no joy .whatever. the best of our ability. places' clashes between German turn, exhibit similar confidence in, Comell Post 102, American Legion P. that next year’s election is not miles roU up—we. plan to be and Italian Arnly 'units continue. ceiyed over the police emergency only for his people, and ^ who is at' the ' legion home on Leonard Perhaps a newspaper .ledltos Clashes hetweeh Italians .and wire. Two questions moat fre­ and respect for, us; 111*1 should now treateji-^ a common ci'inil- to be won by building up popular here, with skilled mechanics, street Monday evening. Wilfred should have no friend at aU, hot ,5 Foinf$ Jo Rmnmmbmrt .Germans occupying forces in the quently asked by those who dial I mean that' we won’t have reason nal,” perhaps R could klao forget J. Clarke will head the local post resentment against President complete equipmedt and re- Balkans also took place yester­ toe emergency number: What time even his publisher. Instead he we siiil hs.ve competeqi to worry blindly ovisr Russian its own situation for a moment or. for tlie second year in aucceaalon. Roosevelt for "war tlihe controls day, according to information rer i* it ? A police, car juet went by— •The Auxiliary will, also have it* should have the soul of a hermit Gudger-Harrison where’s it going. . p«rti^'|n other sectors,^ of Europe. twb . - ^ . and' home front tumbling," and mechanics^ . ceived here from.,German sources officers sea t^ at this time. The —or, better still, a hermit crab. Of Interest here Is.-the. marriage ^ but there also most Italians today |i .or over any separate Russian which then proceeded, in even of Misa EHalne Virginia Harrison, • We still use genuine part* The chickadee is . able to hang Am the German people - found ceremonies will • atari • at 8 o’clock Then he could be completely in­ BACK THE ' had lain down thflr arms. terms of peace with Germany. To-' Sharp. more forthright terms than the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George • We atill check your car withou* Fierce fighting was taking place upside down wheii- hunting’ in­ themselves moved by the inspira­ Commander Clarke said this dependent—as long as he lasted C. IJarriaon, to Private Robert attack; with sects on a tree. George E, Show ward that end we have now made tional example.of Mussolini, per­ Waterbury editor’s, to point cfot charge \ between American and German good, solid contributions by acts, morning, that he will naipe the the sheer folly of any such at­ on the job. at all events. He Gudger, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ^ BONDS! forces in the Naples area but ad­ haps they would realize t^ t they committee that will have charge of could go ahead and write exactly E. Gudger of Arlington, Va.' The • W* have specially-deeigned tool* ditional troops and supplies were cot words. I - the drive' to furnish torpisdoes for tempt. ceremony waa performed Aug. 29 ,Buy an Mddilttnai Republican ^Candidate for Selectman too are blessed with a leadership what he believed, indlffereht' to to reduce repair time being landed oltbougb earlier toe This is a beginning. The prog­ Connecticut built submarines I like particularly my friend in the FaUs church a*t Arlington ' $ too Bond during Germans had bombed and ahelled which lives only for its people ,| whether he was creating unhappi­ At the Priniarics Tuesday, Sept.”14 ress of the' war will present many which will also assist the third war Olmstead’s uncompromising di­ by the Rev. W. L. Rlbble. the 3rd Loan Drivtu ‘ • We want to be helpful in your toe invasion bridgeheads. Persona] life for myself baa W bond drive. Every mem,ber of the ness for some one else or getting The bride wore a white ault with From Taranto, toe Italian Na other opportunities which will rectness in saying: "It is altogeth­ tranti>ortalion problema ’ A vote for Mr. Snow meana Proteclipn for the Officers any case long‘ceased to' exist,'! local post, will be asked to lend * his paper, perhapa, into deep wa­ whits bat and accessories and cor­ v*l base at toe heel of toe Italian offer' Russia and her allies ' a said Hitler. On the wings of that hand updar the direction of the er too much Insult to the inteUt- sage, of gardenias. Her sister. Miss peninsula, came word that Italian and Patrolmen of the Police Department. What town chance to atep closer together or noble thought, let the German committee named at the next genc* of the people of this coun­ ter. Eleanor May Harrison, whtt Was - units stationed there-i had ‘ over­ or city can boast of a better record than (hat,of Chief tp widen a rift which will never people soar away from any aware­ meeting. try tp think and hope that they Well, there just Isn’t any Such maid of honor was similarly at­ powered German troops prior to Gordon, Captain Schendel and Lieutenant Barron? i be closed. We think the common editors, and there isn’t any par- tired. Robert Adamson of'Arling­ to- landing by the British Navy ness of the definite gifts Hitler will vote for any well behaved ton was best man. early Thursday. Memorials to our Sjervice Men Md Women where they senqe choice will be made ino re has made to them—London, Mos­ Piibljr Records zero just because gas and meat ticiilar use in pretending that A small reception followed at In to* Calabria area toe British will be of real oorvice to them and their children In the frequently in the future. On the cow, Leningrad, Stalingrad, .Cairo, have been rationed. Yet that la, there are. You aim to swim in the home of the brlde’a parents, Eigbto Army was reported .to be form of Bwimming: pools. ' baala of exiating atmosphere and and now Italy. They are blessed: .^Marriage Intontlona at the moment, the formula of the at least a general direction—Bn^ after which the couple left _for a pushing steely ahead. Real representation for the employees of the town. Our I guaplclona, it would have been The''followlng applications, for you encounter a thousand croas short wedding trip.. Numerous Act* ot Sabotage the Fuehrer lives only for them. Republican Old Guard. Its publiol-' The bride is a granddaughter of (Jn a broadcast heard 'In Lon­ recommendation: A week’s vacation with pay for all. tgalatively easy matter for ua marriage licenaea ha've been made currents of buMness, aocial and ♦ r epresentation for Manchester Service Men and Women. ' That fact should be enimgh to in the town clerk’s office yester­ ty is dedicated to exaggeration of Mr. and Mra Isaac Jackson of don by The Aeaocisted Press,- the have Ignored Russia in the aur- compensate for the fact that "tac­ group influence—tboa* of yopr Knox street and attended local United Nation* radio at Algiers Mr. Snow has a son, W. 0. (jcorffe W. .Snow, who was day afternoon and thia morning: the petty resentment Which ac­ •t ; gander of Italy and the establiab- tical necessity may compel us Edward William Waltars, U. S. companies war time Hving. Its own friends and thoae of the boaa schools. Ajwut 10 year# ago the reported Italian troops continue educated in Manchester schools apd enlisted in U. S. family moved to Arlington, and /to flgbt in toe Turin district. NU’’ i-Esent of the Mediterranean Com- once and again to give up some­ Array, of 307 East Middle Turn­ program of principle is to seek and thoae of your frishds’ fiienda Army in August, 1940. Now serving somewhere in Eu- tlcoL That would have been, pike, and Elizabeth Minnie Wer­ the bride Vaa gradiuted from the thing on some front in this 'gigan­ to avoid clear commitments on and the boas’ friends-^-*nd maybe High' achool there. She will make rope. f - ~ I - fact, an altogether appropriate ner. ■ 152 West ■ Center street: FI I R » S T a m tic fateful struggle, and to avoid Stephen Chema, U. S. Coast foreign policy. And its favorite you arrive within hailing distance her home with her parenta for the Member Manefiester Lodge of Masons, .Manchester Im­ ver to the apirit in a’bich Rua- tome particular , threat." Let not Guard, and Lucy V. Hilton, New candidate, Governor Bricker of of your destination dnd aome- duration. Personal Notice* provement Club, V. F. W. Club, Connecticut Sportsman has forecast her own exclusive the German people exercise their Bedford, Maas.; Herbert William Ohio, is an <|xceptionally well be­ timea you get nowhere near it. Private Gudger. is stationed at rot OUR PRECKXK Association. 22 years’ loyal senucc at the Orford Soap Blevins of 47 Eldridge street, and Monroe, N. C. xrn^iot'or t h s Card of Tkanka sent of certain European famed logic to frighten them­ haved zero. I With this, the Old But, particularly in a political Company. -ies and ; proposed, , with Dorothy Alice Coleman of 135 Wfl wiib to thank relatives, neigh- selves with the thought that de­ Hilliard street. Guard, having the stultified men­ campaign,' you take a good deal ~ Marriage Cnotons Mrs. trii(riesds ao4 (allow worker* of CAN BE OP REAL SERVICE TO YOU, MR. VOTER, Communist double-talk, Pratt a vChttner C«^t. (I and 41 GASOIINE AND OH feat* are actually defeats. "TacU- Wamintee Deed tality it seems to have, fondly be­ of a aplrltoal licking. Russian peasants crown the pros­ - COLE MOTORS • IF ELECTED! own brand of peace tor Gei^ Joyce Edlt^ Thone of Avoa to pective bride with a garland of Manchester ' for their kind' expreeslon of eyrai- cal necessity’’ requires such de- lieves it can win—with this, and So you eee. though I must con­ 91-9.1 C epler S treet Mthy In our recent, hereavoinrnt. TWs advt. paid for by frirnd# of the randhlale. But for us to have repaid- Wijliam F. Jihnsom property- on wormwood, to denote the trial? Mr*. .\nn«i ijil'hepelir eiut Keinity, veltopments on the road to "auc- Palin streeL nothing more." fess that if 1 am sUU aUv* and and bitterness of marriage. Mrs. Uelth LaChapelle and Ulltu

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I will accppt''no ra­ and a welconie addition to. your with cool Fall days in prospect for j 8:30—W TIC — News; Lyrics by IN tioned goods without giving u]) 9:00—4VTIC — National Bam have started to terrorize their foes !,B.vcholskl, p Dionne, 8h tniel Oil table. Wine is tlie pine product bicycling, Bills’ Tire and Repair | Uza; WDRC — David Cheskln’s ration stamps.” Dane#;, WDRC—The Hit Pa­ with Ihelr hitting. ‘ Weirzbirki, cf .Skehui, tfa Period V coupons valid until of fermented grape juice and honc- Orchestra: WNBC — George rade; \VTHT— Chicago Theater Nloe Going ‘‘ ■ihg closer every day. But a trip Septembei- 30. Period 1 coupons Shop, located at 180 Spruce street Hicks Reporting, In winning their last three games Beattie, lb Bujak^ 2h ficinl to all users. Of cour.se, there STORAGE of the Air. Lee Ffacchla’s Bllnksf. through the sporting goods stores of 1943-44 season now valid to The office of the Local Rationing- is a very busy place the.se days. JOHN I. OLSON 3:45—WNBC — The Marshalls. they have made 12, 15 xnd 14 hlta. Dziadyk, Sb Jaeoba, ri are many diflerent types and 9:16— WNBC— Edward Tomlin­ around town falls to reveal many Suroivter, rf January 4. 1944. Class 4 cou­ Board is located in the Lincoln 4:00—w n c —Matinee in Rhythm raepectively and looked like the three second place ribbons at Eas any hope of some before the TedA « l)iand.s.yX wino.s, in.surinp that voii William H. Green, proprietor of son. Balinu, If Swann, p pons worth 10 gallons, cla.ss 5. school opposite the post office. Of­ should he able to find the ''be.st'.' 1 Local and L»ng ■WDRC-Report from London: Bronx Bombers of other year* jn Hartford and some cash tn the an­ B#aeon opens. There is also a this repair shop on the East sjde Contract Painting 9:30- WTIC—Can You Top This? their ability to stir up big Innings. Time of Oamat 4:80 Shai^ coupons worth .50 gallon.s. fice hopr.s are aS follows: Monflay, preferenre for your own tahle. is a popular friend of old and W TH T—News; Music; WNBC nual field trial* staged oyer east runto# that duck hunting may get 10 a. m.'to 4:30 p. m.; Tuehduy, 2 Distance Moving WNBC — Spotlight Bands; They scored six r\ms in the ninth , Tire Ins|KH’tlon They are tioth eo.stly and ini xpen- young alike. He is well versed — Saturday Concert. last week-end. There Is not one bit an earlystart this year but that is p. m. to 5:15 p. m.: Wednesday, 2 Sports. Inning against the Philadelphia Evenl.v Matched Team* Second Inspection for A Book .sive, dcjiending mostly upon the in the art 6f maintaining bic.vcles ' Depondnhie! 4:15— W TIC — The Edgemore 9.45—WDRC—Dance Time. not deflnHe as yet. However, aev- Holders must be completed by p.^'m. to 5:15 p. m.; Thursday, 10 Interior Decorating Athletics while capturing the sec­ s of- - truth that , Lee is . Koing . to .let his i cral- have stated they did net want The final aeries for the Twi cup age of the. prodiiet. Fred Roechi- so that they give the utmost in Handicap; WDRC—Same as 19:00— w n c — Million Dollar a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Friday, 10 a, no, proprietor of Fred's Package ond half of their Labor Day dou- hair grow long so he can show the thi^year and had enough will be played at the West Side September 30. performance, having operated the PHONK «2fi0 w n c . Band; W THT— Saturday Night Gasoline m. to. 5:15 p. m.: Saturday, 10 blehcader, they rolled up five in the ribbons. Even Blinker will not get to last them thii' season. at least. Oval tomorrow afternoon and' a Store which i.s located at BiSsell Tire and Repair Shop on Spruce 4:30—w n c —Minstrels Melodies; Bbbd wagon; WNBC — Army Number 6 stumps in A Books a. ra. to 12:30 p m. TheL_teIe- ani;! Spruce .streels, is a firm be­ Paper Hanging sixth inning against the Red Sox a chance to do this. It Must Iio.^Tru« hard fought game seems to be in street for many, many years. ■WDRC—Calling Pan Ameri­ Service Forces Present. Thursday imd they broke loose for Pelton'a Next store for the fans. Falkowski wa* good for three gallons each phone number is 2—0494. liever in the" beneficial qualities of can: W THT— Brazilian Parade. Last week’s tall tkle waa true wilie products and is glad to again In these wartime days, when THE AUSTIN A. 10:30—WTIC—Who, What, When seven in the eighth frame yester­ Although all of the details arc I but there were some w ^ doubted not sure whether he would send transportation is at a premium, 12 Jackf^n Place 4 :4 5 -WNBC3—Guy Lombardo. and Where. day to beat Boston again. 9-3. not set as yet it is certain that the Lefty Ballou or Buck Bycholski to explain to this customers and other CJl AM BEILS r o 5 00—WTIC —Not for Glorv; I it. However, another fellOT(, who readers a few facts about wine. Discuss Funeral Costs adults .as well as (Children are bi­ 10:45—WDRC— Dr. Lin Yutang; Blast Hughson next field trial will be at Pelton’a also walks out to tha Notch, W fish the mound and Owen* had defimt*. cycle minded and the good ‘Ole Phone 4.370 68 Hollister St., Manchester WDRC>—It’s Maritime; WTHT WTHT—Tommy Reynold’s Or­ in South Windsor. It will run for ly decided to put Rwann in there Six Wounded Chambers Co. Age Is Important ' — Race from Narragansett The victim of their latest upris­ and for exercU* mostly, calledStp bike comes into its own again. chestra— WNBC— Betty Rann. ing was Cecil (Tex! Hughson, who two days, Saturday and Sunday, the writer arid said the three for his All-Stars. The Polish man* Mr. Bocchtno informs us that in Park: WNBC— News. With Holloran Director Not only is It a sensible mode of 11:00—Newa on All Stations. had whipped the Yankees in three SeptolS and 16. Already a latge skunks walked back home with hger did not know for sure wheth* wine, age is important, but often 5; 15—W THT — Navy Bulletin From State Always Ready misleading. Some wines take transportation but it is a healthy 11:15—W TIC— Nelson Olmsted; successive starts early in the sea­ list of dogs have been entered and him on the same night. For thoee er Katkaveck would be back of th* SEE FUR YOUKSEI.f i Board; WNBC—Horace Heidt. WDRC— Shep Field’s Orches­ OLAM it looks as though there will be liat^or in the outfield. The fiery years'to become mature, smooth There is no impropriety in as- i deceased and the serv'icea rendered exercise, ^ With the shortage of HIGH GRADB son and who was pitching a' 3-0 who doubted the tall tale, send a and mellow, ^ome are at their gas and:tires, a bicycle is the most 5:30—W TIC—The Three Suns: tra: W THT— Dick Ntihn’s Or­ shutout going into the seventh plenty of competition. self-addressed letter to this writer .A.-cataher was_injured in th* sociatlng death and finances. Rath- • while the body, lies in s^te, or the ton o a o go WDRC—Chips Davis Comman­ „ ___ the Props. Among 318 Listed by Popular Trucking Con­ beat when young, and even lose practical thing to ,use in traveling chestra; WNBC— Woody Her­ inning yesterday. Third Spot Here and the name will ba furniehed game agaa g ^ s t er, it is a natural and inevitable ' conduct of the funeral itself. All over yoor ear do. man’s Orchestra. . Georg* Flaveir* nice dog took Tentit'year of ^rlcs their quality after a year or two. these services involve a large short distances. However, to de­ Then Charley Keller hit his 26th together with an affidavit that thp War Department in cern Has a Fleet o f Most w’ines in Europe’ are con­ union. Y'on will find your funeral pend upon a bicycle ' for short with a magnl' PRINTING 5:45— w n c — Starring Curt Mas­ 11:30—W TIC— Mr., Smith Goes homqr and two doiibles added an- third at East Hartford and might story is correct. (No box tops, is the tenth series for th* sumed le.ss than a year old. Here number of personal services which sey and the Vagabonds.. to Town; WDRC, — Mai Hal- hava gem* farther had it been either). Twi championship.-The Bluefieldl director willing, yes, anxious to can be remlered only by skilled trip.s, it must be kept in A1 -re­ tying g ' • • • Other^run in the seventh. In the Announcement Today* Modern Vehicles, in our country, mtist of the good JOB AND COMMERCIAL Evenings lett's Orchestra: W THT — Halls eighth Bud Metheny hit a homer. worked a bit harder before the This Week's Story won it three tlmeePtwic* for th* and competent personnel and for pairs. and the one man who un- ivhen we get Cup and ones before luie cup w w grapes eonne from California, give you an outline of funeral derstaruLs and really knows his PRINTING of Montezuma; WNBC— Ray Bill Johnson doubled and Hughson trials. On the whole, however, Waa told to this writer who said costs, and the T. P. Hpllorfin which the T. I’ . Holloran Funeral thrnagb wrv- 4:00—w n c—News; WDRC — put up. The P. A. tft«h cam* Washington. Sept, ll-'-ifl^— The Manchester r.esidents realize the where the climate la uniform, bicycle repairing i.s Bill Green, as Newt: WTHT—News: WNBC Heatherton’s Orchestra. gave Way to Mice Brown, but the Maoehester made a creditable that he watched the whole affair Funeral Home. located at 175 Cen. Home has earned an enviable lelng It and see for ynuraell Prompt and Eltlelent PiinOng showing In that meet. along and took it away frotathem ' names of 16 New Englanders were importance of the tnicklng service therefore insuring good grapes for he i.s so well known by his many -4-ThA Jesters. 11:45—WNBC — Los Latinos; Yanks kept right on parading Ull from a boat. Trolling for baaa at th>- nvaking of wine enth individual ter street, realizes that a thorough reputation. il It doesn’t satisfy every stand­ KInda. Ticketa Out and Paganl’s eopped it twice, friends. 6:15— w n c —Gems of American News. they had pushed seven nm»-across Columbia last week-end he noticed games have all been evenly mat# Included In today's War depart­ available to them through the year.- A ''dry" wine he further ex­ explanation of these matters w ill. I’eace and Iloxerence 12:00—w n c — News: Charles Members of the local chapter of Known to Hundreds. ard. Jazz; WDRC—People’s Plat­ the’plate. Methany. who had open­ By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. •‘ desert Buffalo, which wa* refuMd a tremendous upheaval In the ed and this year’s is no dzzio, aister, ^ 67 Barnes when they were first loaded into great bulk of the final cost of the cars, the funeral director will condition. Awaits Invasion” ; BLU 1 p. ra six frames. chief's business manager, will move sachusetts Amateur golf champion, Scotch Four some Meet Willimantic Pratt Few conceded th* P. 'A.^ BI ■treet, Bristol. nia, Saiitcrne, Hobkk, or Chablis service. ftlanchester Phone 6987 have been set up fob their pro­ Clnelnnati remained in second the Chamber's Co. trucks. make these arrangements. In addi­ Just rememoer that Bill the re­ Wake Up America, "Internationa! into the Giants* front office. joined the Navy he turned over Tomorrow afternoon the post chance back tn 1938 to upset th* I Lombardo, CpI, Gennaro S. witli lighter, more delicately fla­ tion there arc the rotnplex serv­ grams, one a Saturday night quiz, place In the National League by his clubs to Joe Manahan. Jr., with' poned Scotch foursome, mixed & Whitne’y Team; Modern Fleet of Tnieka vored foods such as rhi<-ken. oy- Numerous Details pair man is an expert in every­ and the other an afternoon song Police Force"; NBC 2 Roundtable Bluefleld team which had rod*] ‘Mfa. Carmela Lombardo,' mother, The Chambers Company has a ices cjjteniled while thfc remains “ Russia’s Foreign Policy” ; NBC half a game over the idle Brooklyn Pigskin Plckln’s the admonition:' “Take care of play, arid tn costume, will take roughshod over all oppoeitian dUJV J steis ahd other sen fooils. Ttic Analysis of funeral 'directors’ thing about wheels, and if you and chatter on CBS. Dodgers by dividing a twilight Came Starts at 5:30. ' 44 Primrose street, Waterbury, modem, efficient fleet of trucks at services to clients reveals that lie in state, which involve the We Have Been in the When .Muhlenberg opens Yale’s these until I come back.” . , .Mar­ over the play at the Club starting Ing that acaaon. Yrt th* P. A.’* sweet wines for refreshment pur­ tiave an old bicycle you have Tonight and next Saturday night 4:30 Editors Speak. night doiiblcheader with Pitts Wbodward, Pvt. William B. ■ your disposal which are kept in there are a tremendous amount of registering of those who call to Johnson Bros. New programs— BLU; 1:45 season, tin, serving with the armed guard shortly after dinner. Our notes managed to win the third gome .in | ^ Oeorge L Woodward, father, 15 poses are California, Port. Miisca-. despaired of fixing, ten to one, he Plunihing and Heat* Horace Heidt and his orchestra burgh. The Pirates took the free on a merchant ship, has been re­ from the cluh publicity director Manager George Casey of the good order at all time's in spite oi tri. Sherry, Angelica and Tokay. details which require the atten­ pa.v respects or attend the can fix It as good as new for you. Commentary by Francis Drake; We’re not telling tales out of a dramatic mamner. Tomorrow I PMden avenue, Norwalk. priorities and restrictions. They do will take over the quiz at 8 Q’clock, hitting first game 9-6 but were ported missing and Monahan, an says Vmen' will dress as women At Fred's Package Store, iBis- tion of the’ director. Let us look funeral, servicing the constant So for general information on ra­ Electrical Contractora 4:30 Jo.seph Dunninger’s radio school ^ Hamilton Props announced “ this they wiu be the underdogs la th* of course, work upon the return telephone calls, and artistio.ally ar­ ing Business for Many with September 25 and October 2 shutout 1-0 by Bucky Walters’ five If ive say we don’t think th.arthe A rmy trainee at Harvard, is taking and women aa men.” That is not sell and Spruce streets, you will at some of these services to give tioning and correct bike repair 5.3.3 Main Street open. Beginning October 5 the pro­ telepathic experiments; 8:15 morning that his team would play first game which both team* would I trip regulation which means .saving ranging the floral tributes and lilt hurling in the afterpiece. Max Bulldog the best possible care of the clubs.' going to be too hard on the wom­ like to put away. With a win they I find a eomplete as.sortnieht of the you an iilea of the machinery set be sure to con.sult Bill’s'Tire and Years. gram to be selected, will change That’s a Good One. Gags. Butcher allowed the Reds only the Pratt & Whitney team from of gasoline and tires according to carefully recording the names of TeL 6227 * 7606 NBC— 1 Rupert Hughes; 3 Will ever be kicked by a Mule, . . .H e brought them out last en but it’s a safe bet that' it will still have two chance* to get hy hi ( Samos Returned wlneS named above, as well as in motion when you call your Repair Shop at 180 Spruce street, places with the Groucho Marx three safeties, but one of thc.se wa.s week and won the C. Y. O. tourna­ Willimantic at the West . Side Federal regulations. many hratids of whiskies, gins and funeral director. There is the first those whp .pave them. A moment's Rely on our experience and -Washington On Rationing, Judge And in the Midwest, the IJlini be hard on the male gender. Peo­ Lof the two remaining game*. Don’t worry about the cost, for first of ail—you’ll ba glad you did! .variety spot at 10:15. a triple by Bert Haas, who scored May give the old grads quite a ment—his first big individual tri- ple have •fieen used to seeing wom­ Oval Monday evening at 6:30. Ac­ ales. Prices are modei'&te and his call to hospital or home and, re­ thought to the multiplicity of service for best results. Vinson; 3:30 Official Army Hour; cording to Casey the P. A W. out­ UsvBMKm To Greek Rule prices are always right at Cham We WUl Gladly Girs Y o b - The afternoon series at 3 five on a fly. pain j umph. en walk around in s1ack.s,^«vazall* stork is the host avnilabic in town. turn to the mortuary; motor for these services helps one to under­ 5 NBC Symphony. Dr. Black; 6:30 fit from the Thread City have Fatkowakninlght uae Balloa and I hers’. If you prefer to first Inquire stand why casket cost is but a Estim ateo. times a week is being continued Giants Top Braves ^Vhen they see Camp Grant’s and generally take -the place of Mr. Boeehino reminds his patrons family to make arrangements and GUdersleeve; 8 Chas. McCarthy: The New York Giant.s walloped been seeking a game with the Bycholsky inAhe field. If.h* do**! abotjt their excellent services and relatively small portion of the vith singing Irene Beasley and husky soldiers t Service Dept. man but who in thia broad land he will have strength at th* plat*] that deliveries have been discontin­ perfecting same; arranging with 9:30 Album Familiar Music; 10:30 the Boston Braves 10-2 With Props for some time and arrange­ low costs, don’t hesitate to dial funeral costs. Johnson & Little Announcer Richard Stark, who Dfirlting victory toasts in Col. Heine Miller, former N. B. has come acroaa a man. withi a and In the Beld. It will wortt outl Istanbul, Sept. 11—(yp>—The ued lor the dtiration, but he Is active and honorary casket-bear­ Bob Crosby Company. 15-hit off.ensive while Van Mungo A. president, 1(8 author of * piece ments were cornpleted yesterday Manchester 6260 for an estimate These arc merely the highlights Buy Yoilp Hardware went in the day of Frank s death. Champagne. permanent wave? That’s right, the same way if Buck 1* in •itberl Aegean Island of Samos, occdpied ready to give you the best service ers; with singers; clergyman; 108 Crater Strwl CBS—2 Ceiling Unlimited; 3 N. and Johnny Allen shared a four in the Marine Corps Gazette ti­ afternoon. by the Italians during the first and other general information you possible at the store. His tele­ of the services extended to you by Bangra — Betrlgy atois junior, dad ia going to dress like position because Ballou hit* a hard I may require. church, 1 lodges or societies, ceme­ Phone 8878 Sec, of State Cordell Hull has Y. Philharmonic. Howard Barlow; hit pitching performance. tled: "Range “Two Feet."-^v . . It marna, Sunday. The machinists from Williman­ part of the Greek war, was return­ phone number is *7723, if you re­ the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home 4:30 Kostelanetz Concert; 6 Vera One Minute Sports Page ball at all timae. The umpire* will I tery; .use of motor and man in and Housewares been scheduled for a discussion of The Cleveland Indians reinforef^ Big Ed Levy. Arrfiy bound, will explains how u.seful boxing experi­ tic -have a pretty good aggrega­ ed t « Greek sovereignty yesterday, The Chambers Company also of quire any additional information, which stands ready twenty-four Vague in "Lady With Ideas": 7(30 Best Ball Play tion of baseball players ESVTng not be known^ unUl Just befM*| fer you a storage service— “main­ transporting family to grave side; the American foreign policy in a their hold on second place in the bid farewell to Newark^ ba,seball ence can be w'hen you get that- It was reported here yesterday,__ and h< will do his Best to please floral piece for residence; sending hours a day to help you in your We the People from Jefferson American League by sweeping a close to a Jap soldier, . . . Lieut. In addition to the above the broken even with the Uconna In game time. The island, 42 miles southwest taining a huge storage hou.se you. As IS the ’'Case with all pack­ time of bereavement.'" ' Needs at special NBC broadcast at 9 p. m. fans tomorrow by singing a duet ^eat ball championship play will which is located on Summit street. ;of telegrams and telephonic com­ GIBSON'S Sunday replacing the usual Man­ Home, Sec. Morgenthau guest M. doubleheader from the Detroit with Frankie Hiller. . . . Then the "Tody” Riggs, coach of the Fort two game* and only recently took of the Turkish city of Izmir, was age stores in town. ,his store is munications as directed; publica­ BILL'S TIRE C.; 8:30 Crime Doctor: 9:30 James Tigers 4-2 and 1-0. Mel Harder Monroe. 'Vn., grid team. Is follow­ Mart tomorrow. Oiir old .friend* a fall out of the Coast Guard returned voluntarily following the After investigating this place you closed every Monday. Valuable hattan Merry-Go-Round. His spe. rest pf the International League the ^mlth Brothers (their check tion of obituary notices: various GARAGE and Melton; 10 Phil Baker Quiz. received credit for winning the pitcher* will render a chorus of ing two good old coaching tradi­ Bears of New London. The latter Italian armistice, the report said. can set your mind at rest regard­ cific topic: "Our Foreign Policy came in) are favored to win this victory was a surprise as the Zivic jKayoes messenger services in procuring B. CL Oibsoa, Prop. BLU—12:15 This ,Is Official: opener with six-hit pitching al­ "working on the Levy." . •^T'he tions — He is.sues gloomy state­ Dispatches reaching here from ing the care your goods will re­ Carbon forms only one-hun­ .CAMPBELL'S and the Framework of National event. There will, of courp*,' be Guardsmen are rated pretty high' ceive in this modern, safe storage medical certificates and execution REPAIR SHOP Interest.” J. Norman Lodge. AP 2:30 Sammy Kaye Skenade; 6:05 though he had to have help from Red Sox have the best night*game ments about his cluh and he uses the Balkans yesterday said the of same with Board of Health. dredth of 1 per cent of the earth’s SpertaMring Is Dick Haymes Song; 7:30 Quiz Joe Heving. The second session Pennsylvanian* in the key posi­ plenty of opposition from all ly throughout the state. Germans are carrying pu t' plans house. Fairfield Police Hardware Store Wm. H. Green, Prop. war correspondent just back from fielding average in the American Also services of personnel in whole, but without it life would BEAB Kids; 8:30 Keepsake.s Musicale; was a tight mound battle between tions. The squad includes Corp. quarters because the said Smith : Casey said that he would have ViimieVine . made in advance for capturing Remember the' name, the Cham­ ! perish from the globe. a year In the Solomons, including League, but as far as the Yanks boys, Including Slugger’s long making various calls to discuss Cor. Main and Middle Tpk. 9:15 Basin Street; 10 good WlH Jim Bagny. who yielded seven hits, are concerned that might as well Charles Cavoll, Corp. John Herbik, bis Twt team In readiness for the Italian garrisons In Albania and ber's Trucking Company, and their Wheel AUgamrat, Columbia and Elk Bicycles. Guadalcanal, is to be guest of Roy drivesi can be beaten. There are contest. He figured that atartlng address, 68 HoHlster street, tele­ Officer Acquitted and . formulate funeral plans and •eiU^-aj -'ll Hour. • ' and rookie Rufe Gentry of the be whistling in • the dark. . . . Corp. Willard Klmmel, Sergt. Greece. 'Porter’s commentary on the BLU Leonard Whalan.-Sergt. Pat Bulis- a few who claim to have turned the game early will allow for sev­ phone 6260. To do business with arrangements; and so on through Brahe and 0. 8. Tires. at 8 p. m. Sunday.,. .'Added to MBS—12:45 Letters to My Son; Tigers, who permitted six. One of Cleveland’s A1 ,gutphln explains Pittsburgh Veteran The Germans were said to have nearly one hunored more detailed 3 ’This is Ft. Dix: 3:30 Home these was a ninth-inning homer by co and Sergt. Nick Pasquale—all the. trick this year but I ’ll bet en Innings of play. Four of hi* thrown a guard around the Italian M s Company is to invest in satis- Oartwretog We the People for CBS at 7:30 p. that he wouldn’t bring his Barons their hobble skirts will be an ex­ players will be the Rockville Easy Winner; Scot la'ctipn as to any moving problems Bridgeport. Sept. 11.—(A5—-Hold­ services which may be required. Get Your Supplies Of Q U A L IT Y Repairii Service, Front Mobilization; 6 Answering Hank EdW’ards for the only run of into the National Hockey League of whom used to play semi-pro barracks in Athens a few hours be­ ' Servteel m. Sunday is Bob Hope, recently the game. football In Pennsylvania. cuse if they are defeated. P.A.'s tomorrow when they ■ play you may be_ burdened with. The ing that the state had not proved You will notice that the abave PRIMING! returned from entertaining the You; 6 Murder Clinic; 7:30 Stars this year because (1) he wouldn’t First Round Verdict. fore the armi.sticf:---- its case beyond a reasonable doubts Aceessoiies. and Stripes in Britain; 8 Alexanv Washington whipped the Phila­ Hard to Say Jeff Koelach’s Twi team for the beneficial services they have offer-, have been taken in chronological Ox-Lme Paint Rockville championship. / Bob 3U» Anti-Fasci.st officials in Albahia Judge Fred N. Finkelstone yester- The printing boys overseas. .. der Mediation Board; ,10:45 Bob­ delphia Athletics 5-0 with Early were ..said to have been arrested. ed tfl the Manchester public over a order and are all preliminary serv­ 185 Main SL Phone 5012 180 Spruce 8L • Phone 5450 On Saturday night list; NBC. 7 Yale.civilians and one pf the three After pondering through -'tjie leski will work beljind -the plate da.v acquitred Fairfield Police ices. Most important of all, there Now for Those |iib we do lor by Hookey Sings. Wynn pitching a three-hit classic above paragraph we are wonder­ By Ted Meier period of many years is {^our guar's- — For This We Fjght, "Post-War newcomers 1* Wayne Johnson, last with order* to select his own base New York, Sept. 11—ifl*)—Ora antee of complete confidence in Lieut. Thomas R. Shgughnessy of is the care and preparation of the Fall Painting Jobs. yom will and the St. Louts Browns stopped Grid Season year one. of Harvard’s better backs. ing just how long 1 Fred Btish’s prove sntln- Jobs"; 8—Abie’s irish Ri'ose; 8:30 the Chi’eago White Sox 6-2 as Chet official. Fritzie Zivic. who reportedly L - their trustworthy and efficient an assault charge. —Truth or Consequences; 9—Bam Monday expectations: S’BC —9 He now Is one of the Ell naval con­ skirt will be. We understand that service. The charge followed complaint fnotory, be- a. m. Everything Goes; 2:15 p. m. Laabs hit his 16th homer and Nel­ he ha* a tough time getting war been thinking.o'f quitting thd*rin| Nazis Botiieried Dance: 9:30— Can'You TbpThis; tingent and may become the flrat needn’t retire as long as he meet There is just one thing to re­ by Melvin S. Cole. 32, a Fairfield Manchester osoee M wUl Landscaping KRAUSE'S Serial Lonely Women; 6 Jack Ben­ son Potter produced a six-hit hurl­ Opens Today man ever to win both an ‘‘H’’ and time length to hi* trousers. be produced under ..the osoet 10—Barry Wood Show. ing Job. A z a t’s going to happen when he fighters of the Vinnie Vine* typ* '• Bv ‘Ghost Voice’ member. due to the fast pace of man noW under .a charge of high­ EXPERT REPAIRING CBS.- 7—^Man Behind the Gun; ny In Egypt. „ ' "Y." Coon Club Me^ • The 30-year-old Pittsburgh vet wartime living, if you0 are con- way ’robbery, that the police lieu­ Hardware Co. iQodem, eflldent oiethode. Uet and”* CBS— 11 a. m. God’s Country. dons akirta? You blush, , Ed, ON A L L M AKES OF CARS our enthnate. > GREENHOUSES 7:30— The Coloneli 8:30— Inner The program keep* rolling Sun sfran bopped Vines to dreamland h tcriipiating moving in the near tenant had attacked him in a Peter Gailasso — Joseph Barrett Bond • Mancheatet Milt Bacon; 4 p. m. Home Front; Yale Expects Victory day with the Fort Riley, Kas., I’lf) b'aahful. Then again It’s the Props. Oepeodnble Qimllty • ServtOBl Sanctum; 9—Hit Parade; waistline on Earl Ballsleper that’* Sunday^ Afteriiooii Y:e .disappointed in - the ed a Statement prepared by Order* PM 07U«I Hour; 8:15—Gllbert-Sulllvan Oper- Blue Frolics Quiz. dared ZivicN^I can keep on fight iiOomttIunications commission monl- trucking job you wish to contract Shaughnc.ssy . "fram ing"- Police MBS—11:15 a. m. Kentucky . Within 12 years, It is estimated have a Shirley Temple ensemble. hold a meeting at its club house, to­ HfwvlaltBt m fW- . etta. "Pinafore": 9:30—Dick Him- -% Leadets ^ morrow in Coventry. The mem­ ing unUl I ’m ^ i f I meet hoys llH •tors, reported today. with them. Chief Arthur J. Bennett of Fair- Worh Carefully and aermi and Wed­ Karnlval; 1:30 Luncheon to Nine By Harold Claaaeen that hevea trees will produce He said he could .not get one to ber Band: 10:15 -Army Service bers will be asked to complete ari him.” The voipe Interrupted a leading field. While the unsigned state­ Neatly Done. . ding Arraaga- European AmhassadorS; 4:30 Full New York, Sept -11—(^)-*To- from 1,200 to 1,900 . pound* of fit. A Greta Garbo attire for Ben f^Berlin jiews broadca.st witli' such - , ■ . C APITO L LECLERC ; Forces Present: , 10:45—Songs of By The Associated Press rangementa for a field trial to be Most of the 7.60S\person* ment was admitted In evidence at meata'".— Speed Ahead, variety. Notional League crude rubber an acre. Roman. He’* ju it' the type. ^remarks as ' Hitler's-Army on the FUNERAL SERVICE Betty Rann- ' ______^ay, in normal times, would have held out there on October 24 and contributed to S'*, grqs^ gate tlw trial, it was not made public. GRINDING CO. Batting— Musial, St. Louis, .355; [ijfastern front is touted,"' and "the Decide? Not toCall whiter N. Leclere, Director JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON CM Fimran been the-,first Saturday of football other important matters will also $15,979 agpeed with .ZHflc's Judge Finkelstone declared- that 38 Main St, TeL 7958 night hy hurling his 21st,^ victory Herman, Brooklyn, .332. marks. They had hardly -.Russians are driving the beaten .. Especially Fords, Mer» tl7 HolUster St. .lA .Tel 8897 Potted Plaat* practice:'But these are abnormal come up for consideration. the^ political background of the of ith ^ season-:-* walk and two Run*— Vaughan, Brooklyn, 104, During the past winter, owing to back iri their seats following '.llUler Arpiy before them.'.’ TT-artfoi^ Slips times and it Is the opening of .the I'iV During a reading of names Of Japanese as Vicar case had magnifiec^ public interest curv’s and Lincoln Zephyrsl “When Things Are Dull. diopiaed decisions depriving the Musial, St. Louis, 93. the ban on pleasure driving, this ringing of the Star Spangled Ba I>4ecorated Nazi Army officers, the and expressed the hope that the, AD Work Our Business Is Good” ± southpaw of hla 10th shutout. Runs batted in—Nicholson, Chi­ gridiron season with five games’on organization did not do much busi­ ner when Zivic zipped over t town of Fairfield would conduct Its Into Playoffs cago. 106; Eniiott, Pittsburgh, 92. the docket. [t'^lce shouted: “ All candidates for Absolutely Guaranteed!- SAWS OF ALL KINDS We Have Lartre'Stocks of Red Sox Manager Nemo L«lbold The Standings ness. Meetings were held with knockout punch —: a hard rig death:" Oakville. Sept ll,_ (fl> ,_ A vote affairs in a -more roderly manner Cattle and Poultry made hla first official lineup ap- Hits—Musial, St." Louis, 194; Tops on' the abbreviated card are skeleton crews attending. However, flush on Vinea' chin. of. the members of All Saints' in the future. • — MOBILOIL — MOBILGAS SET AND FILED Assorted Hardware and 'pcarance in five years, as an emer­ Elliott, Pittsburgh, 169. ' the Camp Grant at Tlllnols tussle the tang of fall has brought the Vines, a former Schenectadj Hand and Power Aire Bringing Top Prices! Doubles—Miiiial, S t Louis, 38'; and Muhlenberg’s visit to thie Yale Wednesday Midnight Deadline Episcopal church last night de­ T|ie Doorway To Comforting, Dry Goods B y , The Associated Prew gency runner for Catcher Savino. Yesterday’* ReMilte ♦ Standings members to the realization that N. Y., boy now living in New Yo f Will Reaign Pouts Meanwhile, the league's second- Herman and Vaughan, Brooklyn, Bowl. The other* find Baldwin- went down with a thump. He tt^' cided -not to call ghunjl Ni^hi, IRAEV STREET Lawnmowers Sharpened - Conhervative GARDEN TOOLS FEED Eastern Eas te n hunting season is only a Utile ways Hartford. Sept. 11—(/P) — -The Japanesc-American native of Cali­ The player* who won thp- East­ poMtlon Hartford club . humbled 35. Wallace of Ohio, at Rochester W. L Pet. to get up at the count of nine, and Overhauled Homelike Fnneml Service ern League pennant for Scranton Hartford 12. Elmira 8. - , ' off. In te rn a l Revenue department is fornia, to be vicar of the parish. London, Sept. 11— — The SPOR'l'SMEN ITEMS third-place Elmira, 12-8. ’ while Triples— Musial, St. Louis, 18; University; Ursirius at Swarth- Scranton ...... 85 49 .634 fell back starry-eyed Vichy radio, in a broadcast record­ SERVICE STATION Agents for MacmlUan OU. 28 M AIN ST., MANCUESTEB thi* year are 82,488.96 richer to-' Wilkes-Barre 9, Albany 3.; , I givin g tots of advice but getting ■Several members had previously S7S Main St. XeU 2-1237 LUGGAGE TOYS MOON'S FEEDS fourth - contender Wilkes-Barre Elliott, Pittsburgh, Lowrey, Chi­ more. and Presbyterian College of Binghamton 11, Sprln^eld 4. Hartford ... J...... 75 .57 .568 Vines, who had gained the re^ ed by The Associated ^ e s s today, Best for Air-Cooled Engines. CALL 8269 day. \ l^twry little revenue, Acting Collec- objected that it would not be prop­ WORKCUITHES - TOOLS doubled the score on Albany, 6-3. cago, and Klein, St. Louis, 12. ainton, 8. G.. playing the Fort Scranton 3. Utica 1. E lm ira ...... 75 60 .556 tatlon of a coM puncher tn said Premier -Bogdan Filov and I- . FOR BEST RESULTS! Circuit President Tommy Rich­ Binghamton poured IS hita on Mackeon 59th Signal Battalion. Lasf Night's Fights York’s smaller fight clubs, trw l.'tor Frank W, Kraemer said la.sl er. under present conditions to cadd Make • Kleotlon while Mocha ' Home run*—Nicholson, Cblcsgo, American Wilkea-Barre ..... 74 60 .552 General Michoff, minister of war, ardson preeented $2,000 last night .537 hard, but lacked the experlCTC I'lilght, reminding taxpayers that a Japanese-American to the post, •re plmtifhL Springfield to win, 11-4. 22; Ott, New York, 17. The brief card was preceded hy Cleveland 4-1, Detroit 2-0. Albany ---- ...... 73 63 l-night next Wednesday la the left vacant by departure^ -of the would resign their positions with Eat Well to Keep Well Gives you the for division among the Red Sox- With the regular seasan ending Stolen bases— Vaughan. Brook­ a psdr of games last night in which New York 6. Boston 3. Binghamton ...... 72 62 .537 Bv The AsstKiated Press and poise to cop* with th* r* dline ^oc filing estimfated re- Rev. Edward Merrill to be a chap­ the Bulgarian go’vernment because WESTERN AUTO The 971 fan* who *aw Scranton tomorrow, indlcatlona were that lyn, 18; Lo'wrey, Chicago. 12. Centra) Michigan Teachers defeat­ Washington 5. Philadelphia 0. 1 Springfield . ___ __ 46 84 ,.3.54 New York-^-Fritzie Zivic. 151, wise Zivic. He rushed Zivic to as. ' as members of the new Regency We feature go(Ml foods at defeat Utica, 8-1, contributed the Hartford, Elmira and Wilkes- ...... 36 98 .269 ropes at th* start, but th* Pitt lain in the Army,. Associate ^toro LARSEN'S Pitching —Ro;we, Philadelphia, ed Alma CoUege. 13 to 6, and Peru, S t Louis 6. Chicago 2. f U tic a ...... Pittsburgh, knocked out Vinnle H The nrisuccessful candidate is a council they can not retain gov­ remainder of the *um. Barre would retain their present 18-6; Sewell, Plttaburgh, 20-8. Neb., Teachere trimmed Rosecrans National National Vines, 160 3-4, New York (11; burgher tied him.', up In do* ernmental posts. nominal prices. P m iI Jooee FEED SERVICE (Tbet Covington contributed to poaiUona .to enter tlMs.Jlovernor’s RWirHo Face Federtf Court graduate of the University ,of American Lrague Fleldtat SL Joseph. Mb., 7 to 0. New York 10, Boston 2. - 1 ,W. L Pet. Sal Bartola. i28>4. Boston, out­ set the stage for the kayo, by i 806 Mata Street St O e^ Bgoani Pboaa 8488 the apirit ot player*' apprwdaUon Cup playoff*^ with Scranton Tues- mihg righU Into Vines' r t w , California and is now completing Batting—Appling, Chicago, .328; Illinois spilled the Camp Grant 8t. Louis 2. Chicago 1. St. Louis ...... 89 44 .669 pointed Aaron Seltzer, 1251%, New Hartford. Sept. 11—{!P)— U. S. his studies at the Episcopal 'theo­ T day’ ' ' Wakefield, Detroit .316. soldiers In the final game for both Pittsburgh 9-9, Cincinnati 6-1...... 73 59 .553 York (101.,. Vine* weighed 15014 to Zl'vlB’* . , jlMioner William J. Wholean Cincinnati . In a* 10-round co-featur* r logical seminary in Cambridge, NEW Runs—Case, Washington, and teams last fall, 20 to 0. but hardly Brooklyn ...... 72 59 .550 Worcester, Mas*.—Leo Swaickl, erday bound over to Federal Mass. He preached to the congre­ Pony Remains Unsold Keller, New. York, 84. expect* to do as well today. The Today** Oainca . . . 71 67 .518 146, Worcester, outpointed A1 Cost ton’* Sal Bartdo gav* New To 1 four men> charged with illegal gation, on Aug. 22. t Nationally RESIDENTS OF Runs batted in— York. Detroit, Illinl will field their only veteran, Easton 70 .466 ta. 144; Woonsocket, & I. (10). Aaron SelUer a boxing, leraoB : saloft and sale ^ gasoline cou- T. P. Holloran Vote for (Chicago ...... 61 Falla City, Neb. .—(*h — Nine 105: Etten, New York, 98. Ctapt Ralph Palmer, at left guard, Hartford at Binghamton (2). B oston ---- ____ 56 70 .444 LewUton. Me. Maurice La­ winning an easy decUtoa. Andrew Bernard, Leon A. Forgiveness Sought Advertised ORFORD VILLAGE FUNERAL BOMB year-old Jimmy Shafer rod* his Hits—Wakefield, Detroit 1T5; while the Kakhi Kickers have been Albany at Scranton (2)...... 58 73 .443 chance. 129, Lewiston, Me., who held a thnee-poiind w* |Mon and Fred Clark of Hart- Philtdelphi* HOUSE pony into the »ale* ring at his fam Appling, Chicago, 161. strengUiraed by the addition of Springfield at Elmira (21. New Yoric ...... 46 84 .3^ stopped Irish Jimmy O'Brien, 124, vantJfee at 128H, had ; and Chartea Scalia of Enfield. •Bring joor car here for Stuart J. iiy * farm auction. By the time the floor for a ootmt of niaa iit| - i . Sacramento. Calif.— (iT)— -Mayor Brands IdeaQy located eBavaalrat aad Doubles— W ^efleld, Detroit, 32; such start aa Corwin Clatt, last UUca at WUkes-Barr* (2). American.. Denver, (51. ^ the bid reached $70 jimm y i year at Notre Dame, and Jim De- Natlraa) third round. Thomas B, Monk opened an en­ of Whiskies, Gins, Beers complete service. It is yoor away froai tha, baoy thoroagb- Gutteridge, St. Louis, 31. W. L. Pc(. Taunton, Mass.—Babe ’ Syn|Ott, Fri^ilegiea SiuspeniM velope and out fell $100 In bills crying unrratralnedly. AucUoneer Triples— Undell, New York, and war of Indiana. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. 1.55, Fail River, Mass., outpolrtted and Ales, Wines. Complete nearest and most gonveni* Caiw ’ Otottaettve tMrvtoa—Mofp New York ...... 82 49 .626 and an anonymous letter, which - Wasley Jim Bower* didn’t have the heart York, Detroit 10. Th* Yale-Muhl*nberg kneounter Boston at New York. ’ Tony Gouvel*. 150, Taunton; ,(8>v , Uiribf«Da E M ALES, WINES, UQUORS PAINT ent place to have yonr ear Cleveland ...... 71 60 .548 . Sept 13—W —Iffore said: “ Forty-two years ago I stocks for your convenience. era FaelBtlaa. to go on. Now Jim Shafer, Sr. Home run*-:—York, Detroit,- 81 should be cloo*. 0>ach Alvin (Dog-; St Loiil* at Caiicagp. Beaumont. Tek.—Buddy Scott, 80 Baotortsts, charged with serviced with the besL -J For Board of Education Washington ...... 72 62 .837 caused the fire department to (No Delivery). ‘ X - talking about building a trailer to i.eller. New York, 28. gie) Julian la starting four native m uburgh at Cincinnati. 182, Tampa. Fla., outpointed Jack Th* treplesl Amsrlesa X pleasure driving ban haul the pony to Waahington state American Detroit ...... 69 63 .523 bird r*ta it* name frog' fnake a run that should not have At Republican Primary Stolen base*-^Mosea, Chicago, Mubl«nberget* and seven "natu­ 64 Marshal. 192. Dallas (15). : was Uftdd, bad their gsso- AMBULANCE SERVICE with them. New York at Boston. Chicago ...... 66 room-shsped crest of r been made. I 'am enclosing $100. I T H E G A R D E N VAN’S 45; Case, Washington. 44. ralised” Sailors, including Frank ...... 62 71 ' .466 HollywpiKl—Joe Robleto, 122, rivUevM Mopanded yesterday ask you to give it to the fire de­ FliED’ S PKG . STORE JOHNSON PAINT CO. Advt. paid for by KllUan who played in Alabama’s Cleveland at Detroit. Boston . . . . Pasadena, outpointed Ernesto top of lu head, ■which it e « | j DAY AND NIGHT Pitching—Chandler, New 'York, St. l-nul* ...... • .59 71 .454 before commtaakmere partment. . . . I want thi city of Cor. BIssell and Spmee StrecU Restaurant and GriO, SERVICE STATION . Good Friend. Let Vour “ E " Bond* Buy 18-3; smith, Cleveland,: 15-5| -and stout Une l**t season. Chicago at St, Loula. Aguilar, 118, Mexico a ty , (10)., -lat WlU, : tha-atata: XeL 7728 Washington at Philadelphia I ’hiladdphia 85 .341 ■ !i*. Sacramento to forgive me." . w / 840 Main street t M U a ls S I. I M « b 4 427 H u tford Bond TeL 8888 175 Center 8L Fhoae3060 Yankee Sub*. Bridges, Detroit, 12-4. I Eight ot the Bulldog starters arc

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town. Shall I ask him to call? New Pennies Refiieed . HOLD eVERYTHINU J Mae—No, dear, let him keep on , » SERIAL STORY thinking so. Chicago liP)—Uncle Sam’s:new .TO Sense and Nonsense steel pennies are not worth a Friend—My wife can be an cent to the -automatic mailing ma­ gel when she wants to be. chine which the government oper­ We have noticed that some peo­ SEU THE TERRIBLE EYE Funny things are heard on People who keep their gasoline pin—Mine, too; any time, nojv ates In the U.'S, courthouse. The 1 ' street cars and buses during rush ration books in their care arc in­ ple cannot see a parking meter. new onc-cent pieces bring results BY EDWIN RUTT ’ .S'X'f.’Si’tS. hours. A street car conductor viting loss. • , One ’imars a. lot about the when inserted in other penny- tells us he heard th *e sharp re­ Heard in a local office building: bridal and going away costijmes. vandlng machines, but Postmaster Automobiles For Sale 4 Wanted Autos—i. Help Wanted— Female 35 Household Goods 51 ' Rooms Without Board 59 marks: Nervous Passenger — Don’t He—May I take you to, lunch­ but the reporters Tlon't seem to Ernest J. Kruetgen said tKe'y can't Lost and Found Announcements Wanted to. Rent 68 Woman—There was a time drive *o fast around comers—It eon'? be used In the mailomat. He ex -' Motorcycles 12 In the Bag Mr. Channing, bs one who hands specialize in divorce gowns. W ANTED— A RIDE from Man­ FOR SALE—1930 MODEL A Ford WAITRESS 11 A. M. to 2 p. m. "T'HOOM S OF FURNITURE con­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, WANTED TO RENT—3 OR 4 over the keys to the city. when a man would get up and frightens me! She— Yee, but let’s makr It plained that the device Is adjust­ 1/5ST —GRAY AND BROWN sedan. 2 door. Inquire 123 Spruce Also third cook, full time. Salary sisting of complete bedroqm, liv­ gentlemen preferred. Inquire 189 give his seat to a woman. , Driver—Do as I do—shut your lunch, I’m hungry. ed magnetically to eject every-' Cklm dog. Answers to name of chester Green to Mayberry Vil­ VVANFED—50 USED CARS. All room tenement by elderly couple, Chapter X I Meath went. She went to town. Rachel—Half oKwhat I ’ve heard makes and models. Barlow Motor anu maintenance. Apply to Dieti­ ing-room, knd kitchen. All acces­ Oak street. Man (seated)—Yeah, that was eyes when we come to a corner. thing but copper pennies. He said Dusty. Finder please call 6275. lage at 7:45 a. m. Call 5562: street. for {he first of October. Call ...... time she had finished her about her is not flt\to print. Sales.. Phone 5404, Open-evenings. tian.* Memorial hospital. sories included. • Everything for "Forty thou. . . . ” Mr. Cban- when women wore their pants un­ Tr>- This on Her it will be readjusted so that the FOR SALE —1940 FORD Tudor Glastonbury 2911. Havr**you employer was gazing at her in Marge Never mind, the other XOST—BABY CARRIAGE wheel. FOR RENT—LATEST type hospi­ $1§9.00. Terms. Alberts, 43 Allyn nlng was choking. der their skirts. The Problem new coins can be used.. sedan, good condition. BilKs Serv.- w a n t e d — GIRL TO TAKE Boarders Wanted 59-A In toe open-moythed admiration "Oh, what Is love?” , the lover half! Finder plea.se return to 160 E'l- tal bed, for home use. Rates rca- street. . W ANTED TO RENT three room he «dd. in an awed Pb doeen’t fret about thin tires. ice Station. 134 tlast Center St. Hu.sinc.ss Services Offered 13 charge of small office with some ••• ' "Meath,” he said. In cried; dridge street. .sonablc. Call Kemp's Inc. Tel. ROOMS AND QU ALITY meals. apartment, couple, no children, voice, "this Is superb. Remind me Shortage of ga.soline is stopping For now he's making news "Who can describe its smart?" 5680. •selling in retail'store, good wages WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN pei-manelft residents. Write Box lined women like you.” If you cannot be a lead^ I.iandl(>rd Bond Dri\e WE p a y t h e HIGH dollar for for right party, ^ 'r ite Box X, Also, rooms with light housekeep­ to raise your salary." a lot of things we can do with­ Trying to Invent aome gadget , "It’s like." the tender maid re­ blinds. Ow-ing to our very low K, Herald. " I happen to know," aaid Mrs. To step up the mileage on shoes, good follower. U ANTED—BY A DRIVER S used cais. All makes from 1935 W ANTED—ELECTRICAL wiring Herald. overhead, get our. special low ing privileges, t.entral, reason­ “ Yes, sir," said f Meath mod­ out. plied; . LOST—FEMAI.E FOX hound. Call Channing. a gold mine of statis­ _ —J. F. Downing’" "A toothache, of the heart.” * coupe, pa.sscnger to Pratt & up. If you want to buy a late and lepainng. Call 3075. prices on high grade window able-, laundry facilities. Ideal for estly. First Girl—Your dress Is prett Manchester 5614. tics, “that you paid $42,500 for "Your masteily— ah —cam­ Jerry—Mae West has the smart­ Wiiitney. East Hartford. Hours. model car see us first. -.O^le shades and Venetian blinds com­ girls or couples. 14 Arch street. Houses for Sale 72 nt.s to come to his office for ; that nasty horse of yours. That paign,” ogntinueiF Mr. Channing. Salesman—Well, .sir, of all the' It Is very bard to keep up with short, isn’t It? 7 to 3:30. Lady preferred. Tel. Motois—4164. Help Wanted— Male 36 pletely installed. Samples furnish­ Phone 3989. est press agent In Hollywood. Second Girl- Yei, but It’s all cJvcktalls. Along with the drink.s. | ASHES AND RUBBISH temoyed: Black Moonlight. But you ait would______seem_____ to place my wager Perry—What’s he done now? cars we sell this is the one we yoiir neighbors’ without ^falling 6873 after 6 p. m. ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., FOR SALE — TWO FAMILY A d W .supplied Informal patter on Announcements 1939 V-8 DELUXE spo^t con­ Call 3444. . WA.NTED—DISHWASHER. ApT here depriving your own wife of a Calvljr ln the category of a Jerry—He had a highway sign feel most justified In pushing. down on your taxes. right just so It don’t show my IMl BY aifa RCBv'Ct. -NT. 241 North Main street. Phone house. 5 rooms each side. Locat­ the Tij^lrd War Bond drive. When : vertible, in excellent condition ply Center Restaurant, 509-Main Suburban for R9nt 66 m e re ...." sure thlpg. ’ ' Buyer—Well, that’s no good to hip bones. 8819. Open evenings. ed on Kerry street, $500 down. placed in front of her house say­ the party ended, the tenants had ' “ Tell me—was' he really a good W ANTED— DAILY Automobile private owner. Beautiful blue street. Tef. 3972. "Oh, Lord!" Mr. Channing "Ejtactly,” said Meath. And ing: "Look out for the curves." me, I want one to ride in. Zoe Jimmie Skidmore says he Personals 3 Florists— Nurseries 15 FOR RENT—2 ROOM cottage, Tel. 8047. bought 4it.100.000 In bonds, paper hanger?’* passenger, lady preferred, Man­ paint with red wheels, special 2—9x12 GENUINE pre-war W il­ banged toe desk. >"A11 right, Cla- addM. under her breath: "And thinks I am the nicest girl in There Is ho shortage of beefers. chester to Hartford. Leaving 9 BOY WANTED FOR LIGHT also 3 room cottage on North H t'M AN HAIR bought, $3-$6 Ip. chromium design instead of run­ ton rugs, also a few- all wool Ax- FOR SALE —NEW 6 ROOM rissa. Get the darned thing." jll'y bet with Corby." Mother—Junior, why are you Few girls are as bright as they a, m../Call 3529 evenings. ning lioards. fender skirts. $59.’» plea.sant work, nice hours, good mlnstef rugs at bargai-n prices. Coventry Road, bus seiyice. Tele­ house, insulated, screens, coal “ Well then," cried Mr. Chan­ are painted. Disappointed In love any quantity. 10 ihches or longer. PINK ASTERS: 35c per dozen. In­ phone 8627. "Thank you, lovey."' said taking two pieces of cake? .\i raiijdv'-si' 34 West 20th, New cash. 504 Parker street. Tel. 4928, .salary. See Mr. Litchman, Arthur 9x12 rug cushions, $4.95, Ben­ steam heat furnace, and hot ning. a-doer not a dreamer, "why or Just a paint remover that Thunder To the Rescue BY FRED HARMAN LAD Y DEP'E.VSE worker wlio.se quire at 40 Ken-sington street. Drug, Rubinow Bldg. Channing, with a little sigh. " I’ll Junior—’Cause you told me not RED R YDER ■\'ork. son’s Furniture, 713 Main. water heater. Nicely landscaped. don’t we start the ball rolling.” didn't eliminate the evidence. husband Is in service, wishes to BARGAINS EVERY DAY, look phone Brown, Moon * Snow's to ask for it twice. Cail betw-een 5 and 6 p. m. Tel. right away apd have them aend it "Why not, indeed, sir?” Meath 'fURN-Un^OUNO;' share new four room home with them over. Get a better car now. WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL boy WE STILL HAVE AN excellent i 3034. Koobns 17-H for after school work, to assist in out. So 1 can ..wear it at your said. -y THUNDER-' ' young woman, excellent location, Automobiles for Sale 4' We have pleaaOre driving 1935 selection of solid maple kitchen j H e a l t h AND d i e t “ No time like the present, eh, pleasant surroundings. Telephone Ford touring. $145: 1939 Ply­ radio' repair department. Ben- and dinnette suites at reasonable > FOR SALE —FOUR FAMILY party Saturday night. You’re a FUNNY BUSINESS A LL T Y PE g OF ROOFS repaired. lamb, lovey. And now you can Meath?” TAIL.' J. J|^ ^ S H FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 mouth sedan, five' new Fisk Safti- son'.s, 713 Main. -prices. See Benson's Furniture. ' house on Oakland street, with 7 ' 2-1593. ______Maintenance of roof, flashings, ^ ADVICE get back to your old,,sales curves ■‘No, sir," said Meath, who was, to 41. nigh prices paid. Drive over ' flight tires, very clean, like new-. and chimneys.‘For reliable eervice 713 Main. ( acres of land. Inquire 368 Oak­ a yes-woman and no-woman com­ WANTED — PASSENGERS to now to 80 Oakiand street. Brun­ 1936 Plymouth sedan, $85; 1935 call fid Coughlin 7707. Furnished by the .McCoy land street. and things." Help Wanted— YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND the best bined. S' Hartford. Leave vicinity of Hart­ ner’s Open evenings until 9. Sat­ Hupp, sedan, $45; 1934 p'ord sedan Health Service "Gr-rr.” said Mr. Channing. Mr. Channing arose. For a mo­ In mattress values in Manchester ford Road and McKee street. 7:30 urdays 6. Phi "e 6191—4485. $95, new motor Job; 1936 Pontiac Male or Female 37 The door closed upon Mrs. Chan­ ment he paced his den. chin upon at 713 Main. See the Pleasant Suburban for Sale 75 a. m. Call Kelly 2-1136 between coach. $145; 1938 Packard sedan, Moving— Trucking— •Address communlcjitions to The ning, and $4Ci,(KKl. chest. But presently he halted EXPERIENCED CLERK for cost Rest model at, only $17,95. Twin 7 and 8 p. m. FOR SALE—1937 MODEL 85 $495. Brunner's. 80 Oakland St. Storage 20 Herald. Attentiun SlcCoy I STORY. 2 FAMILY HOUSE, 4 With tranquility reigning once beside Meatah’s chair and patted Ford, general rnmlition good. Can Open evenings until 9. .Saturday and general office work. Apply in nr full sizes. Others to $49.50. llealth Ser»-lc« more, Mr. Channing attempted to writing. The Rogers Paper Mfg. Benson’svFurniture, 713 Main. rooms .anil bath each, fireplace, her shoulder. 7 ‘\' be seen at tl8 Deepwood Dilve, unlil 6. , THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO modcni artesian w-ater, 5 acres resume work. But his train of 'I’ve considered the scheme or call 2-1509. Company. Mill and Oakland St. thought had been Interrupted and local and long distance moving GOOD LAMPS ARE SCARCE, but No .Need to Stay, "llun Dow n" land, on U. S. Highw-ay, 17 miles from every angle.” he said. "And Return load aystem, furniture, to Aircraft. Private owner. Box it was no go.- Mr. Channing, how­ it's sound. ItLpu.ts it In the bag. 3 l^EARS the FOR SALE—1934 STUBAKER 4 w-e have a nice collection of beau­ ever. hot one to waste time. Im­ FAMILIAR Auto Repairing— atiorage. Dial 6260. Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 tiful table and bedroom lamps— The patient who la convinced 8, Herald. ass the fella says^ doesn't it. door setfan. radio and heater. $50. proved the moment by being s h r i l l WANTED Inquire at 14 Eldridgc street after Painting - $1.98 to $21.95. Benson’s, 713 1that he is "run down" may develop Meath?” BOARD YOUR PET at a reliable audibly eorry for himself. "In the bag, sir," echoed Meath, 4 o’clock. FORD, CHEVROLET, Plymouth, Repairing Main. any one of an infinite variety of "Meath." he said, leaning back Male or.Female kennel and enjoy your vacation. entire digestivf*'systcni la stlidled discreetly dropping her eyes. Dodge 1936 to ’ 942 -jorakes re- Cocker Spaniel puppies for sale. symptoms, such as: unpleasant in his chair, "I am a much- An hour later Miss Meath left FOR S.ALE— 1938 BUICK sedeui NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel- with the X-ray, the heart and llned. $9.95. Best Comax lining. Jack Frost Kennels. 26 Gardner 52 breath, ebated tongue, a bad ta.ate harassed man. Confidentlallyr Wildover, on foot. She proceeded Help for Important special. 6 wheels. 3 new tires, one lujoid replaced in curtains, all Machinery and Tools lungs are given special attention, Meath, in spite of these—ah-^ap- Just the Same Phone 6191 now. Leave your car street. in the iiiouth, poor appetite, exces­ along the improved road that ran BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES slightly worn. Good spare. In­ kirida of leather work. Cbas. Lak- and at the end of two or three purtenances"—he swept a hand to quire 143 North Main street In the evening and we will de­ MILKING MACHINUS in stock sive gas, indigestion, constipation, days of {his thorough checking, paat the estate for about a mile - War Work Ing. 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ indicate Wildover—"I lead a dog’s afternoon or evenings. liver It the next day. Brunner *. for irnniediate installation, trac- dizziness, heartburn and a tired the physician knows what abnor­ At that point' a dirt road, hardly vi'i»AT a viavLOP v ©or < \X'11.95. Chevrolet, Dodge, Player piano specialty. John retary, Meath was also a compe­ Split-Shift Basis. ton duplex chain falls, also row­ Cockegham, 28 Bigelow- street, enough to do his w-ork. and as sup­ enough about the case to be In a A short distance uup this by­ Chrysler 6. Oldsmobile 6, Pack­ Poultry and Supplies 43 tent yes-woman. 0 ^ boat. All in good condition. Tele­ Tel. 4219. plementary symptoms he may position to give some co|i8tructive path was a dilapidatcij house. phone 2-0835. ard 6, Pi.vmouth, Pontiac 6. W ANTED —USED silo. Telephone "It’s a fact." Mr. Channing said Phone 5191, Brunner's, 80 Oak­ mention dark circles under the advice regarding treatment. 'r Time and the elements had col­ Inquire * W ANTED TO TUNE, repair and 6121. eyes, insomnia, headache, nervous The best suggestion I may pos­ broodingly. “ My existence is a land street. FOR SALE—CHICKENS. Inquue ored It a dingy gray. The front '•■t ■ regulate your piano. or player irritability, or skin symptoms such sibly give to those who feel they sorry one. Consider^ Meath! I porch sagged in a ' discouraged at 214 Gardner street. have a -wife who thinks of noth­ l£ T US" PORCELAINIZE" your piano. Tel. .Manchester 2-0402. as boils, rashes, pimples and so on. have been "run down" too long, is manner and the windows were \ Rogers Paper FOR SALE— 200 New Hampshire Wanted—To Buy.| 58 When the patient has been in to be examined to find 'out w-h.v ing but frittering away my hard- .shuttered. Obviously the place car. It will last 6 months to a j SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, earned money. I have a wayward FOR SALE year. Also save the paint and i Red and Barred Rock' pullets, 15 w hat he calls a "run down" condi­ they feel below par. The, modern was abandoned. But Meath Manufacturing Co. irons, and all small electrical ap­ to 2Q _weeks old, $1.75 to $2.00 SEWING MACHINES, vacuum tion for some length of time I be- .'cience of diagnosis h’as a great and insolent daughter. I am also turiied Into the unkempt grounds AT make your car like new. Brun- | afflictied with a brother-in-law IMill and Oakland Streets pliances repaired. Genuine parts, apiece. Phone 3798. Martin Reis- cleaners or any appliance. Estl- • i,cvc that the best plan is to sc- deal to offer such patients and they without he.slstation. ner’s, 80 Oakland street, Man- ' expert workm-inship. Parts for ail who 1ie.s awake nights thinking on CO»t tw IT MIA mvtct. Chester. Tel. 5191. Open evenings tcr, Wapping, Conn. mate given. A. B. C. Fixit Co., 21 cure a thorough physical examina- will usually find that their symp­ She went around to the rear JOE'S GARAGE makes. A B. C. Fixit Co., 21 Maple street. 2-1575. I tion. The weakness, fatigue and out schemes by which to cheat, until 9. toms are due to some definite noting. In passing, an ai'tomobile T was afraid I’d lost you in the blackout, dearl" McKee Street Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. I easy siisccptibilftv to colds which cause which may be*"found and me." of the genius jaloppy parked well Articles for Sale 43 WA.NTED TO BUY hVn,; Ibelieves comes from the "run remedied. "You jjoor man,” said Meath. oil and electric stove nut of sight from the dirt road. 1940 Chrysler Sedan, 4- Garages— Service— " ' 'down" state, arc only the effects of Those w ho need this suggestion "There are times. Meath.” Mr. Then she mounted the tumble­ BY GALBRAITH I Help Wanted— Female 35 FOR .SALE^TWO HOUSE trail­ 3104. Channing was thoroughly enjoy­ SIDE GLANCES ..Diwr . Storage 10; •______^ I s f / T n e cause w hich shouW be un­ n'a.v very easily find normal health down back stoop and rapped W ANTED—AT ONCE waitresses, ers in very good condition. Price covered. and strength w-ithin their reach, ing himself, "when for me Ilf* smartly three times on the kitch­ But He .Doesn’l Like It $200 each. Burton Keeney. 596 USED GAS BUR.NING water becomes nothing but a vdsta of A L L E Y OOP 1940 Hudson Sedan, 4- FOR RENT—4000 SQUARE feet good salary, good job. No liquor. heater. aulomHtir or non-auto­ A complete physical j In the vast majority of cases, there en door. ^W ANTED floor space, concrete, suitable for Keeney street. Tel. 3321. matic. Write Box G. Herald. j tion Is the be.st means of locathig i is little heed to be "run down" in blackness- and frustration” Door, Telephone Htfd. 8-1498. Instantly the door opened a WHAfffVAFTtEALL JiOUREGOiNlji., , mnousmt.' garage or storehouse. Will rent the basic cause. Once this cau.se- is j the first place, but if you have Meath cogitated ■ a moment. crack. A rheumy eye appeared at ...... —ETHNS’e FOR SALE—2 CAR GARAGE. ' "Mr. Channing,” she said at last, I , ^ been TMBOU(3H iTOBiERlEHT , all or part Apply 128 Bissell W ANTED TO BUY giood- used I covered and removed, the patient ' toeen earless and find yourself in- the crack. ^ A PAIN IN TH NECK 1939 Hudson Sedan, I- reasonable. Owner desires its re- I "may T say something—cr—per­ NXW,TV«ClcN— Who said — Jiy New Model - ni.shed bedroom suitable for 2 stewed dried fruits such as prunes, •suitable treatment, the mouth wa.s i „r apricots, baked apple, cooked woiideioig how to bring up the | there wasn’t a paper shortage? W AN’FED — MIDDLE AGED 4xarden— Fai m— Dairy people. Tel. 2-1320. hoiusekeeper. Home nights. North (•leaned up bv a dentl.st. and she \ apple sauce, ices or sherbets fresh subject of the race. The rea- Sanitation Commissioner William Notice FOR SALE End preferred. References i-equir. Products 59 IN PRIVATE HO.ME, furnished wa.« placed on a common sense, berries, -freshly sliced peaches, son tor her interest was financial.! F. Carey reports that the shower , Laundry diet, she.immediatcly began to,gain 1 baked peaches, etc. A small serv- When the conte.st had first been ' of ticker tape and waste paper FOR IMMEDIATE OCCt -‘ ed. Tcl. 3705 during eifening. CANNING TOMATOES — Pick living room and bedroom, close to center. modern conveniences, in both weight and strength and in | jng of ice cream or custard also projected, Meath had strung along ! that greeted lU ly ’s surrender to­ Summit Street 4 Zoning Board of Appeals IVVNCY — 4-ROOM C \PK PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT, yourself. Bring containers. 50c-16 fact, said she felt stronger than ! provides a good dessert. Fruit with her employer. And rashly taled on^ 22 tons. Lindbergh’s quart basket. Sedlack Bros., 336 suitable for couple or three girls. COD. Steam heat* Fire­ care of invalid, or companion to East Center street. Tel. 2-0593. she had in years. i whips are obten enjoyed. Any read- she had entered into a transaction homectnmng s.saw 1,00 tons of pa In conformity with the require­ Hillstow'h Road. per flutter, to the sidewalks, FRECKLES AND HIS FRlE'l^Dg place. Price $5,950, elderly lady. Free to travel! Coun­ ------1),— ------Just-because-.vou have been” run pj. wishing some dessert recipes is with one Corby, the Channing ments of the Zoning Regulations Wrong-Way Corrigan was good try preferred. For interview call FOR SALE—MeINTOSH apples 'do’wn" does not mean that you ! welcome to send for an article butler. such was her conviction of the Tow'n of Manchester, the 4428. need to stay in that condition, and I which I hdve prepared on Uealth- that she had placed Corby, a man for 1,900 and the 1937 American NO ONE Zoning Board of Appeals will hold ' at the farm. Windfalls and hand I f I'M lb BcoN VUHATARB Bur oiDNT sou TM O-F AM IIA HOUSE — it will probably'be possible for you | fy] Oes.sert Rcceipes by writing to not averse to a sporting flutter. 1 Legion convention . drew • 2.500 YOO talking^ SEND HUBERT NAMED HUBERT a public hearing ^n the Municipal Iilckcd. 529 W.est Center street, Slim Torso PROBATION FDR. \ WORKS FO^ to return to normal health by this (the McCoy Health Service In tare on the good end of four to one ' tons. hoarding CANNED' about; lard? _^ K E Y OUT Eaet 5ildd1« Turnpike; 6- Building oh Thursday evening. 3 rooms euch apartment. .WA.NTED -.-WAITRESS-chamber or Phone 8116.. MY HOUSE ? J L)S. LARD! roqm single. All iinprove- simple plan of looking for the 'o f this newspaper, enclosing a odds. But as time wore on, the ------^------^ par s nips, o n t you yOURE NOT September I6th, at 8:00 o’clock, Fireplace in one. Latest maid. 'rel. 3362. cause of your symptoms and then - large, self-addressed envelope an^ APPOINT SOWEONe ON , mentW. Garage in baxrnipnt. on the following applications; ■ FOR SALE--POTATOES. Peter feet of Miss Meath had gtown | ,,, PROBATION.' BE KIDDING YOU./ |»Lot 50’.\1.30’. S. P. $.5,8I!«. type kitchens and l>ath- Miller, 743 Tolland Turnpike. doing whatever is neces.sary to re- ten cents. cold. And her vague doubts were ELSR TO WATCH Application of Elizabeth and -■I ' — D. P. $1,200. riMims. St cam heat with Manchester. movethecau.se. (Gail Bladder Trouble) not dispersed by leering hints Rt.lph Goo'dspeed of 135 Summer oil burner. Two-car earage The modern physician docs not , Question: Ruth inquires; “Should made by Cbrby to the effect that Indianapolis—((P)— Back from a DEPPAT DRIVE Street for .perhtiis.sion to- convept find it enough to take tl)c patient's a patient with gall bladder trou- vacation in the Great Smoky THe Center Street. 4-room sin­ with lot 66’.\16S’. Rest res­ a great iipset m ight'be in the AXIS,-- a 2-famil.v house into a 3-family word for it that he is run dmvti. hies use any very fatty foods?” making.’' Corby was conducting mountains. Ferdinand Schaefer, gle. 2 unfinjslied rooms, up­ house at above location, in a Resi­ Vote for idential section. Near prescribing some tonic or pill as Answer: As a general nile pa- a war of nerves. conductor emeritus of the Indianr CONSERW stairs. Hot water heal with dence B Zone. schools. Downstairs tene­ WHS the custom in other days, but tlents with "gall bladder diaturh- apolis Symphony , orche.stra, con­ / oil. S, P. SO.eoo.' Terms ar­ Mr. Channing was regarding FOQl Application of John Calye^^ Ji„ ment ready bv October 1. FOR SALE makes very extensive examina­ ances" ct^‘'Aot find that very fatty Meath in surprise. "That." he said, fessed that he had tickled a ranged. Stuart J. tions of all parts of the body to ■of 63 New Bolton Road for" per­ • ______V,_____ foods agree with them, and there- “ is ridiculous. The race Is the only sleeping rattlesnake With a branch mission to keep ducks at above WALKER STREET— ’ flnd out what is giving the patl- . fopp gu foods containing considcr- thing that isn’t worrying me. from! a tree. "Why?"' he was South ,5lain Street. 7-roum location, iii a Residence A Zone. Ox\ SOUTH MAIN ST. ent the feeling that he belongs In | able fat or oil are best avoided, Why, Black Moonlight could read asked. "Because." the 82-year- I eowi. 1M1 wf HCA WRviee. me. t. m; wte. v. •. off. single. All Improvemeats. Wasley 7-Room Single, all im­ the great army of those who need ' old musician replied, "I wanted to Applications to keep chickens 7 - Room Colonial H ou^, provements. Fireplace. 2* "winding up" again. The blood is •Gone With the Wind’ around the Good lot. S. P. $1,800. D. P. in residential areas as follows: track and atill beat that farm know what pit(di a rattle-snake “Ye.s, lhat’s our boy—*-ahd a year ago you always worried ifLOOO. Fireplace. Steam heat. For Board of Education car garage, Ready to move tested, the' kidney. elimination is Migrating warble birds fly rattles in." Albert Agostinelli. horse of Galvin's.” when he took the family car out!” Large lot. Full price $6,500. At Republican Primary into. tested, the gall bladder Is checked, across 600 miles of open water 72 West .Street. a careful physical examination la over the G.ulf of Mexico in a "Very likely. But anything can BOLTO.V, CO.NN.— Mrs. Joseph G. JParkc. Advt, paid made, .the teeth are X-rayed, the single night. happen, you know." Gently Meath BY FONTAINE FOX j WASH TU^BS WETHERELL STREET— planted the seed of doubt. TODNERVILLE FOLKS On Route 44, 8-}ear-old 49 Foley Street.”^' Eor Fiirl^cr Listings Good Friend. ' ’ 4-RuulTi Dwelling (2 rooms 4-Room Single. Fireplace. “ Preposterous,” said Mr. Chan­ THESE Arthur Gustafson. ^ .Apply ;.4tOirice. ning. "Black Moonlight will leave partially finished upstairs), 198 Middle Turnpike East. BMOCULARS all Improvements, Gar.ige in 2 unfinished rooms upstairs. that nag at the post.” fg EESTABLISH THE basement. Lot 75\I50 with All persons interesteci In the 5 acres of land. _ >VclI.and Fall Hat and Bag •'But If he doesn’t. Mr. Chan­ IPIPfHTITVOFTMB more land uvailuble. S. P. above applications may appear at electric pump. Occupancy ning?" Meath said slowly. s r y WHOSMAS* this hearing. Stuart J. Wasley QUIRAPIN6ASAM. i$6,00U. D. P. $l.,'500. Real Estate and Insurance in 4^ days. " , , "In that remote event therF Zoning E^'iard of Appeals, would be nothing to dd but pay A U C D SOLDER, By R. W. Goslee, State Theater Building ' WANTEI M Elld A M . NO. COVE-NTIIV, CO.NN.- Telephone 6648 - 7146 up.” ' Chairman. *- ST. JOHN STREET— Bver ao carefully Meath slipped Silver Strrt‘1. 8i. acres Richard ilartin. 4-Room Single^ 2 unfin­ 5617 • him the needle. “ Mr. Channing," o( land, hull tillable. 6-roora Secretary. TRUCK ■he said, “ that is merely your con- single with Improvements. ished rooms upstairs. Fully insulated. Side porch. ■cleite apeaking. It la your aub- Attaehed 2-<'ar-garage. Barn. contcloua that really^vorrica ybu." Chleken eoop. '8. P. .s.'i.'lOO. DRIVERS Breczeway, attached gar­ So! W hat do,you know about, D..P. $I..500. . age. Oil Heat Occupancy my aub—conacloua ?'' and ’ • —=”.f AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY in 30 days. “1 may know more than you AUDITION.AL LISTINGS think, air," said Meath glibly. AVAILABI.E AT OFFICES. A REAL HOME - HELPERS Also Several New Four, “ One o f , niy hobbiea la paychol-.^ I. Five and Six-Room Houses. ’vfyj And my— my axperience telle Six rooms and a .sun room. Steam heat. Oil Burner. me that whila your oonecloua does ' Apply In Person. , \ not consider the posalbllltY of de­ Fireplace. Sipreens and awnings. 3-car g:arage. 100 ft. i j ' \ OUT OUR WAY ALLEN AND For Real. Estate See feat and ita aftermath, your aub- ')■ frontage. Lavatory on first floop. Price $8,500, Avail­ conactoua does. Particularly the rMAKE HITCHCOCK. INC able at once. ) Manchester ^ * dfterthath.” ’ Manchester Office: ALEXANDER !Ta that ao? Well, what about \ 958 51 AIN ST. 'TEL. 8301 > , For Further Information See ~ .. Lumber & Fuel tola hypotbatlcal aftarmatb ?’’ JARVIS CO. “You mantloned a nDoment Willinuitnlc OHi^: THOMAS D. SMITH, 29 DOANE STREET A Company Center Street 8366^ ago,” went on Meath, “that you 824 MAIN ST. T E L 1935 Or Telephone 4164 dr 2-0474 Crater Street Phone, 5145 Phones 4112 or 7275 ii- it . \1A lad a dog'a Ufa. Well, your sub conacloua la trying to remind you Because it impacts a 81eek alim- that if through an*y unforeseen neaa through the torso this dresa is occurrence, your horae should lose, Mr. Calvin Ma^ga would make illCKEY FINN Satisfactory Report LANK LEONAtiD hard to l^at for figure flattery. it And, the brikht Color contrast-in your Ufa a hall on aarth.” 'V; the ric-rac make it as gay as a “Ho!" said Mr. Channing,' Im­ \ W a L .I GUESS OUR 1 IT'S EXACTLY — AND TH£H€’S — SO WE THINK FINE WORK.m e n ! flow.er. pressed in spite of himself l it t l e p l a y m a t e s i MIDNIGHT n o w ! FLASH J THE PLANTATION Pattern No. 836fi la in Stzea 11, “You’ve got something there.” NOW GET SOME “WeU.” said Meath, dragging FINALLY V^feELAXlNG UP NEAR LA VITA SLEEP! VOU*LL BE 13, 15.17, 19. Size 13, short sleeves, W ith an,y s o r t o f a s t ic k takes 3 l ’-4 yards 39-inch material, up the heavy guns, “If by chance IS THE SECRET GOING ASHORE Black Moonlight _ shouldn't win, HANPY. I WOULPNT n a v e NAZI BASE. SIR! AGAIN—NEAR 8 yards ric-rac. For this attractive pattern, aend . your position would bsconie In- b e e n t h e |_EAST b it IS cehta, plus 1 cent for postage, By Mrs. Anne Cabot T 10 cents in Coin, our Nume. and * tolerablp." . in coins, with your name, address, Uiib a tremendous . bag in a r Address and the Pattern. Number Mr. . Channing drummed a f r a i p ! pattern ' number and size to The. bright color—green, for instance,! to Anne Cabot. The Machester thoughtfully . oa the . desk Manchester Evening Herald To. to highlight your fall coatume. ’ Evening Herald, 106 ' Seventh “Meath."' he said, 'You seem to da/a Pattern Service, 106 7th Wear a matching hat. This set I f Avenue, New York 11, N. Y. En- have thought this thing through Avenue. New York 11, N, Y. [• crocheted iii hunter's green wool— | close. 1 cent postage for each p.it- very wel]. „ But I don't see how Imagine a pre-vue of 102 new tbe button trim is made of ^ big i tern ordered, ’"<• can remove the outside chance patto.rns, interesting news o f col­ scarlet crocheted disks. Make itj Find the designs you’ll ahjoy fhjit Calvin’s superannuated bllly- on, fashions and fabrics and the in any two contrasting colora—the j crocheting, knitting and embrold- “• vert might come through.” prob.ems , of wartime wardrobe effect is astonishingly' handsome.' ering in the Anne Oibot Album, plannuig thoroughly discusaed all Hat is also crochated, smart and our famous 32 page catalogue of It was toe opening for which M in one entertaining publication. easy to make. patterns. The bodk is a never fail­ Meath had been sparring. H iat’a what you'll find in the new Tq pbtaii) complete crocheting ing* source of inspiration ' for "May I speak freely, Mr. Chan* fall issue of "Fashion," out today. instniction.s for the Big Fall Bag needlework you'll love to do.' The ning?" she.said. MfXdsm SreSIcstt Iw. Price, 36 eenU. and Hat (Pattern No. 6617) hendi album is 16 cants. 4^^ "Go aa far as you Uke," aaid ' ) ■ roncnesfer Evening Herald 8ATDHBAT, ^ T n CMBEK 11,1948 Your Dollars Can If I S m Can’t-^ B u y War Bonds Mm . W. Alee Diekson, wtf* of theater building at Bray’s store la Lieut. W. A. Dickson of Camp Receives Rating a sign that says the store is closed About Town Shelby, Mlsa.-, is visMlng her par- Heard Along Main Street for two weeke while he is on a You are invited to attend the enta Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chagnot, vacation. The Weather of North Coventry, and plans to re­ The explanation: Mr. Bray had Average Daily Circulation Browne Barr, eeeoclate And on Some of MancheHer*»"Side Street*, Too. Foreceet of U. S. Weather Rnrenn turn to Mississippi In- October. his store in the Farr building be­ For the Month of Auguet, M4S iBlniater of tHo Center Oongrega- Lieutenant Dickson is with the fore he moved a number of years BENEFIT tlonal church haa returned from newly activated 65th Division at „There never was a time in the : precaution to get any Information ago, and he must have forgotten Contimied eool t<^y and to­ hie vacaticiv and la malting hit Camp Shelby. history of the country when so as. to the procedure to be followed. to take the sign with him. 8^58 night; gentle to moderate wtoda. Ba«M iB ttM Centennial Apart- So in this instance, evidently, the IMaurtotPr llrfaUl iuaiiti tm Cheatnut atreet. much Interest was displayed In local K. of C. carnival committee GARDEN CARD PARTY Member of the Audit Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor gardening and canning as the pres­ A prominent local citizen haa Bureau of Clrculntloas of South Methodist church will be members were a .step ahead of the advanced an idea for the*erectlon Manchefter— A City of Village Charm . 'S. Mr. and Mra. Gerhard Richter ent season. Prudent and patriotic professional promoters. F of Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and son Gerald of Anaonla, are ex­ heard tomorrow morning over of a suitable memorial to our housewives all over town have been pected today for a tIbU with their radio station WDRC on a relig­ World War I in Manchester. He (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN'TS putting up an immense amount of Community spirit . . . that thing parenta. Rev. and Mra Karl Rich­ ious broadca.st beginning at 9:15 propases. (and has the plans for (CieeaUled Advertialng on Page 10) ter of Winter atreet and Mr. and o’clock. This program ‘"rhe Voice Vegetables, and as many fruits as which moldq any community into it), to erect a Memorial shaft on TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 2 :30 P. M. OL. LXIL, NO. 293 M ra Jacob Klein of Fairfield of Religion," which has been for thVy have been able to secure, a solid front la still evident at the the top of the hill in Center Park thereby freeing commercially North End. The bond drive open­ Street. - nine consecutive years an informal and would place around Its base, MISS MARY CHAPMAN’S GARDEN discussion among ministers of dif­ eanneoN!oods for consumption by ing and Field Day held at the in a circle, granite slabs on which 75 Forest Street our amrved forces or our allies. Y. M. C. last Monday gave’am­ Fire Sweeps Pennsylvania’ s Philadelphia Station ferent denominations has been re­ bronze placqties might be at* If Rainy^ in Miss Chapman’s and NeighborinK Homes. cently conducted ^ by individual The cannlnJ^sSea.son is drawing to ple proof that this spirit still lives tached, containing the names of Bloody Battle Raging a close, there aee still tomatoes____ _ to north of the turnpike. Further Germans Jubilant ministers of Hartford and vicinity. all the men and women from Prizes At Each Table. Refreshments. > m. 'jaw m Brittsh- Mr. Ward will take as his subject jar. or to conve into juice,, chili proof, given grudgingly by C dyed- Manchester who served. 'What Religion Does For Us." sauce or pickles, antlthere maV be in-the-wool South Ender was all At the present time few people For Reservations Call 6080 a few wild or cultivated.grapea’ not that, was needed to make it cer­ ever visit the top of the hill at many. Americdn Club Miantonomoh Tribe No. ,58, Im­ tain. Said this man, "The people the flagpole in Center Park. There Over Own Reports at the North End are still in har­ At Salerno Bridgehead: proved Order of Red Men, will In spite of the drawbacks, the is ample area there for the con­ hold its regular meeting In the drouth, and the Jap bcetleaXthe mony with one another. The Fire struction of a s\iitable War Me- Zipser club Monday evening at 8 Victory gardens have yielilpd department and Improvement A st- ihorlal, and if it were desired, the BINGO o'clock sharp. splendid crops, and it haa been sociation put on this show for one entire fiagpole area might be ^irpose of selling bonds but it Of II Duce Rescue Howard L. Hohnen great satisfaction to thousands of closed In within a building to con­ Aviation Cadet CTarence O. Ma- families all over the country to ed something else again. We tain relics and momentoes of the produce their own food aunplies fct tfte..South End," said the South WE WISH TO EXPRESS Nazi Force ron, won of Mr., and .Min. John E. Howard L. Holmes, eldest son hoped for final conflict of arms. and pre.serve them for winter use. Ender,\’’are bigger, scattered TONiqHT Johnson of 48 Cllntoh^atreet has of Mr. snd Mrs. Mark Holme.s, of Certainly the Idea haa many la y Mussolini Freed D raft, reported to the Army Ajr Force The local town farm haa per­ around iwve and have many new­ fine qualities. It Is adjacent to 28 Wnodbridge street, who hss haps the large.st garden ' acreage comers w ho^e hardly acquainted By Parachute Troops; Basic Flying School, CoHUland. the central section of town, Mu­ OUR TH AN KS For Fifth Day, Encoun Fla., for his .third phase of bgaic been taking a pharmacista’ mate and a greater number to provide with each other But over there," nicipal building, post office. Main _‘r for than any other household. The Call it Strike of a ORANGE HALL training. course at the Chelsea Naval Hospl- he concluded, "tWcomm,unify spir­ atreet. It Is elevated, sightly, Peace Issues ter- Grows More Bittci matron is always able to display More Italian Warships it still lives and t(^ ^y mind it’s a and within a designated quiet Master; Declare News ;al, Chelsea, Mass., has received more than a thousand jars at this great way to get together and re­ For the Patronage That As Geriiians Fight Des hlbsthlrd class petty officer’s rating, time of year. Mra. Otto Hermann park area. Little would have to new old acqualntancesNand greet be done to the ground to put the Is Hailed as Sensation­ 4re Up Fii-st BIG PRIZES! came next last .-year with 786 jars, new friends.” All of whictr brings perately . to Prevenl and will be aent for advanced train­ plan into operation. 432 of them vegetables. Mrs. El- to mind the remark made b^H en- al by Swedish Press. Arriving at Malta IF YOU WANT ing to aimther school. ■, Manchester's relics of all the Has Been Extended .To Us SeamarK^olnies received his wopd Walker was third on the list ry Mallory,, chairman of the ARP Piercing of Their Posi with 625. We haven’t checked up who said; "Morale is many smak^ wars have been kicked around from Admissron 25c "boot" traim f o t e d G c r H i a i l Fifth Army; Britisl HELP mouth, Va., then Ip the Chelsea serve closets the lest of the month ioned but not backward. They many relics of all the wars now oday over the Nazi-reported morrow ; Problems of Carrier, Four Destroy­ Hospital. He was graduated with if frost holds off. staged four stamp shows during in hoines, which, were we to con­ _escue____ of__ former___ Premier Streaming No;rthward the 1941 claa.s from Manchester August that drew some ten thous­ struct a World War I and II, Civil War Also on Program. ers and Some Subs; Spanish-Arperican War museum. ienito Mussolini and some of U-Boat Chief, NOTICE for planning any sort High school and has aasfht^ his Of all the Italian residents in and people out to buy the stamps lis henchmen. Twelve hours Allied Headquarters, Nortl fgther. Undertaker Mgrk Hblmes. town, one young man must have and then had the honor of starting Would mak^-gn attractive spot to. 38 Warships Thus Far. visit when thb..patriotic ebb flow The Twin Park ifter his release by German W’ashington, Sept. 13 —■ UP) Africa, Sept. 13.—- Must be tamed la tor sal­ economic life at home for years to Are Under Its Rule. OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HAI,F SHELL In power so how'^'can they doubt rear of a building that faces in an­ juoting him today). . The 35,000-ton battleships Italia British carrier in 194J, was one .\||ied 'invasion which had beei vage It you wmat to keep The old short order cooks used my word ? . AJl they know Is the other direction. \ All Members of the The Netherlands radio said that come. Fight Fiercely to Keep 111 Pliilly Fire and Vittorio Veneto and the of seven survivors picked up sfl- thrown across the saddle of th* DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! playing the new ones. Italy of their childhood and one to designate ordinary hash as /ittorlo Mussolini, eldest son ot And from the decisions and the Washington, Sept. 13.—UP) smaller 24,000-ton Andrea Doria “clean up the kitchen.” Ever try controversies of Congress in com­ Open a Road to Lae. er a duel between the Navy plane i Appeninea—swiftly . extended tti 8Vic each paid for old roo- always has a fair picture of that. The growing scarcity-of doctors he deposed Duce, had arrived In With potent farmer groups re­ and Dulio, as well as six cruisers, and the U-boat in which bombs hold on the entrance to the Adrl orda irrespective of quantity. Just as I would of mine if I went any hamburgers lately? Hash has British-American Club Jermany, but it did not indicate ing months may come the issues of eight deatro>>er8 .and 14 subma-v Ruymander's Restaurant ultimately will set the Ai;nerican reached the stage of dignity. Foi^ ported ready to cry a loud "No!” Over 350 Injured Wlien finally shattered the submarine. atlc after the capture of Brindisi to a foreign country. I was in vbether he was one of those whom the 1944 presidential campaign. rines arrived at Malta late last Guggenberger, the N a ^ aaid, While reinforcements pourw public, and the residents*of‘ Man­ ty-flve cents for "Clllean up the the War Labor Board will take up By The Associated Press , Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer a position to contrast this country Jie Germans claim to have freed. Father Draft and Taxes week, shortly after the armistice "ia now a prisoner of the United ashore to strengthen this righ chester, back on theTr own ■ re­ Are Urged To Register Men and money appear likely to i...... , Australian troops have Broad Street Station 9S*37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 KEMP'S and my own and all I did was to Iritchen." ‘^Caused n Sensation’’ the question .this week of whether; was announced. 1 Slates." ' \ wing of the Allied assault, smal liance in time of sickness. Time — A Non. precipitate the first two debates, it has any jurisdiction over agri- captured Salamaua airarome Inr, tell the truth." was when every New England at­ The Germans, in their broadcast, Destroyed by Blaze. Warships -Are Interned ' The date of the action ip which German forces left In the vlcinit; 768 .Main St. TOI. 5680 On the, evening of the day that laid th a f the news o f the "libera- but perhaps before either issue — cultural labor disputes. j jn New Guinea and the Japa- the submarine was sunk was not were being pushed back rapidly. tic had its special herb section and With the Steward and the father draftotaxes—is settled. A dispatch from Madrid, how­ Italy surrendered, the same re­ grandmother went "up attic" to ion" waa ""’sensationally featured 'This is a ^ are fighting., desperately PhiiaUciphis, sept. i 3-«(P) a ever. said that an Italian cruiser' diaclosed. Meet Parachute Division porter met the young man. COFRAN n the Swedish press and quoted Congress will turn its attention to select a twig of catnip, fox-glove, international pb(icy. Relations'BoM d by Coiigxess. ! to hold op en an escap e d a M stubborn fire that roared un- and four other warships, destroy- The Navy Statement 1 Previously elements of the flra "I guess they will believe the senna, thoroughwort sassafras, (Knnwa As queen Alice) Dagena Nyheter as saying that 8PIRITUAI. MFJIIUM Get Their Tickets for Pending before the House ia a In a test caae to be heard on to Lae, it was announced to-. ' checked for four hours through ers and gunboats, had. been in-1 Tj,g Navy statement said; German parachute division ha* r»i truth now," ha said. rhubarb or peppermint for brewing the prestige of the nationM fievehth nanehfer of a Seventh Son simply-worded resolution, sponsor­ Wednesday, the majority of »!ja y The Pacific war theater Mahon in tf>« ' I "Axis Fadio reports stated that | encountered in to® ‘‘P All Lines of l o w II for some old-time family aliment. rasdist government would be train sheds at the P an"-^v.nte | ___^ X r i e V foroler.st.yln g the 24- Guggenberger was awarded the ■ jj. .,horb. but whether thes> Born With n VaR p:eatly strengthened by Musso­ ed by Rep. Fulbright (D -Ask), panel recommended that the WLB j jj4.jj.reri also with word of an- railroad a Broad street station left ] Now that the ragweed season is We have lost the art of selecttng the Annual Outing To which would put the House and hour leave as provided by Interna- Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross y.pre the forces remaining to b;f. the right kind of herlj for this Readings pallT> hielndlng Sunday. lini’s liberation.” perform a function ordinarily Japan’s Kurile here again those afflicted with hay 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- Senate on record in favor of world within the province of the NLRB, 16 tracks a jumble of charred ' tional law. by Germany in December. 1941,, pojii. the advnnte waa not stated. Insurance Advertisem ent^ purpose in the p s ^ n g of * the The German paper, Zwoelfuhr ialands.i and reports that Britain fever are again undergoing their r.ient. In the Service of the Peo cooperation to preserve peace. that is, determine whether the wreckage today with damage ' es­ - Two other Italian destroyers,.; sinking the 'Ark Royal and he. main bodies o f enemy troopi yeara. Pew except the eldest Be Held Saturday, Oc­ Blatt, the radio aaid. declared the is Increasing her Far Eastern 853 Main Street annual ordeal. Except for those pie for so Teara / Leaders are reported to have union has a majority of the cm the dispatch said, departed from awarded the Oak Leaves w .in Southerh Italy .were still con N o t i c e women In this community' know iction "deprived the Allies of a timated by the railroad at J250,- who have had the foresight and fi­ 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn agreed to make it the first order of ployes and, if so, order the e'm- fleet for new actions. Pollensa. Mallorca, one of the tt,g Knight’s Cross early this verging toward the big Naples one herb from another. Sent out to Phone 6-8024 Australian pioneers plunged 000. Balearic, islands, last night aftei . ygg^’• Salerno baftie, Tiowever. and it wai nancial ability to undergo inocula­ pick stalks of catnip, most would tober 2, At Villa Louisa *^What use the Germans Intended business. r .. .. .1 350 persona, nearly The move to draft fathers after cC rIct° The®^ndusfry m fm b e “r across the flood'-swollen Francisco landing 25 wounded. ' Guggenberger was commanTIer, there that the crucial action wgi i n s u r e tion treatments only temporary re­ be at a'Toss to know what catnip to make o f Muasollnl after hia 49 all of them firemen and civilian Primary Cauru.s Propo.sa1s lief is available . . . and there are pet. 1 vied for primary interest. rthrtaneT filedTml^ority re- river to-seize Salamaua a i r « Seven of Italy’s 10 known of one of two U-bpals which the being fought. looks like, though "catnip tea" is daya of confinement away from his and An2^ s pushed ahead fighting protection workers, were injured, cruisers have joined the Allies Germans credited for the Ark "Very heavy fighting continue all sorts o f temporary relief. balcony at Palazzo Venezia re­ With lesa than three weeks In port. several seriously, in battling the The following names have been one of the most valuable home .Agricultural W orker. the enemy o " a ndge 1 1-2 miles and seven Italian waishipArcport- Royal sinking. , I in the area of the Fifth. Army a In proposed for nomination as candi­ ''Perhaps the most common of .sedative known. ROOFING mained to be seep, but it waa like­ which to act, plans have been made eight-alarm laze, which broke out these la some form o f nasal jelly ,Dinner Served for a awift test on Senator Wheel­ The CMC involves the California northwest ed to have put in previously at Submarine la Sighted ] j, gald the communiqui dates for lh.e several offices of the There are hundreds of herbs ly that he might be restored as a as church bells rang yesterday, the Balcarics before ■heading for The Navy plane, a Martin Mari- containing ephedrine, but we heard puppet dicUtor in the Nazi-con­ er’s (D-Mont.) bill to ban induc­ Packing Corporation’s midwest was compressed tighter the The Germans are resisting dee Town of ManchoRter. Connecticut, grown right around us, and if one ASBESTOS SIDING struggling to | six days after the Pennsylvania an Allied port may have included was flying anti-submarine pa- perately our determined thrust Sure Insurance'' to be voted for at the nominating of a cbuple of new treatments the trolled territory in northern Italy. tion of fathers at least until Jan division at Rochelle and ® ' Congressional Limited was cares to look in the back of moat othera. <■ to break through their positions. • caucus to be held in the American past week which we will pass A t 6 P.M. Details of the reported rescue 1 and thus give Congress time to III., and the CIO United Cannery. l-maintah»a trail to Lae. wrecked at Philadelphia with a along for those who wish, to try any standard or collegiate diction­ inquire into the whole manpower Agricultural Packing and Allied I CloSioc From the East Still unaccounted for are inore • (Continue OP Page rv*o) Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark’ Ltglon Hall in said Manchester, ary, color photos of most herbs are INSULATION meanwhile ; death toll of 80. than half of the Italian subma­ on the second Tuesday in Septem­ them. . . . But we will not guaran­ (Conttoned on Page Two) ,problem. Workers. The NLRB certified the Two Allirtt driyes mean chief of staff in this critical bmC shown. In many places women and The Federal Bureau of Investl- rine fleet which was believed to tie. Allied headquarters disclosef ber (which will be September 14, tee they will Work for pll sufferers. Expert worlunnhship. All work New Tax Program union as the bargaining represen-, girls make quite a nice piece of Meanwhile, the House Ways and^orthwIrt^'tJ^^^ bwe.'M gatlon. City Fire Bureau. raiUoad have numbered between .50 and ia 44-year-old Maj. Gen. Alfred N 1943.) One male sufferer of our acquain' guaranteed. Bensoaable Prices. tatlve of the cannery workers, but police and Army and Navy Intelli­ change collecting and selling choice and Means committee has begun miles above SalarnOwa. 60, some of which were under-1 Actor Is Slain; Gruenther of'P la tie. Neb., rat* >‘ l The pplls will be opened at 10 tance recommends the use o f copi­ No dbllgation for on estimate. did not take jurisdiction of the gence offices immediately began herbs to the large wholesale drug the spadework a npw tax bill. agricultural laborers because the A Tokyo broadcast "s^d 18 U. S. stood to have be®" operating in among the United States Army* o’clock irf the forenoon and will ous doses of sm iff-^ f all things! W rite FRED BAKER, i t an investigation of the fire, which lAK GRILL' Another reinedy reeeimpnended is concerns. Noted ixUder The administration haa asked fpr National Labor Relations (Wag­ bombers hammered again Sunday the Atlantic ocean. smartest tacticians' and orgonia. remain open until 9 o’clock in the started in an engine room under “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" the snuffing'of a mixture of salt Most any local garden haa a , , in new revenue. ner) A«t specifically excludes at the northern Kurile islands, and Other units of the fleet, includ­ Police Baffled ers. afternoon. Eastern War Trime. 312 000000,000 the "Chinese Wall” on which and water up the nostrils. sprig' or two of peppermint grow­ Financial Secretary But. with the - dwindling number agricultural labor from the opera­ admitted toe firing of two tegns- ing some of the submarines, were ; ( Also indicating fierce flghtinj REPUBLICAN PROPOSALS FOR ing about Thla ia one of the best Burton Insulating Co. - Dies in Crash trains approach the station from of fresh revenue springs and 'with tion of the act. ports and "extremely light" di believed to be at sea attempting NOMINATIONS Then there was the member of aids to a disturbed stomach, every­ ISO Oxford 8L Hertford DINE . AND DANCE SELECTMEN the Treasury still to present Its The union asks the WLB to as­ age to land installations. Eight oi the west. to elude German bombers which (Continued on Page S ix)' The Herald staff who tried tying a one knows. Sage, which ia com­ sent the gioftt 35uOOO-ton battle­ David Bacon, an Actor, To the Lilting Tunes of Sherwood G. Boiyera folded handkerchief—about six or recommendations, doubt Is devel­ sume this jurisdiction. It points nine of the raiders were reported Several Loud Exploalona ' *5 David Chambers mon, also was an accepted brew in Richard C. DuPont Is oping on Capitol hill that a pro- out that the ’executive order cre­ shot down. Harry Btirke of the city ship Roma to the bottom with one Son. of i Proiiiincnl DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS eight thicknesses— around his head the good old days. well-placed bomb as It fled Italy Cecil W. England as a filter to breathe through dur­ Killed When His Para­ gram acceptable to lx>th House ating the board provides "proce­ Preparing for a possible con­ detective squad said several DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Jack M. Gordon With the doctora going into the and Senate can be worked out this dures for adjusting and settling clusive drive against Japan’s .em­ charred 0i*re)' H ALF BROILERS RO.\ST A’^EAL Harold M. Reed tried the"; stunt for the period of the effective prosecution of the eral loud explosions were heard i Fatally stabbed apparently while George E. Snow and their uae as health inaurance. March Field, Calif.. Sept. 13—(ff) units to the Far East, and proba­ and flames shot on 50 feet be- about an hour. ’ ------y-^Army Air Forces authorities (Continued am Page. ..Two) war.” ROAST SCOTCH-HAM Harold R. Symington.: Question of .Authority bly strengthening-landing , forces tween toe tracks sobjj after the i returning tr!ink-clad from a swjrn Awaiting Husband Of course one 'of the best meth­ have announced the death of four "Is there,” asks the panel .ma­ with thousands bf Commandos at the. beach, David Caspar C. t Hartlord. Sept.- IS—i/Fiw Mit VEAL CUTLETS CHOW MEIN TOWN CLERK ods for relief is to get rid,of the When you aec a soldier In uni­ men including Richard Chlcherier first alarm sounded Samuel J.' Turklngton. jority, "any question about the from Britaip. • .. The 57 trains 8chedulei«l''to leave Good Reports Bacon, 29. film acting son of the .xuve Waldron Palmer, 21, waltel ______^ ______ragweed before its blooming sea­ form walking down the atreet Du Pont, during a test flight of a TOWN TREASURER WLB’a authority to deal with this The expectation was that the son; a plan which has been, suc- pushing a baby carriage he is glider one mile southeast of this Basic Peace yesterday, from the 34,000,0(M>^ta- socially piominant former lieii- up for her husband until 3 a, ix ' Fine Wines— - Liquors and Beer George H. Waddell. violating an Army rule. Not that proMem? We will assume not. campaign might open in October, tlon, which replaces a struct today' at the home of her niothei - ces^uUy carri^' out in many GOVERNMENT air-base. > „ perhaps directed against the Anda­ ! tenant governor of Ma.s8achuiett.sv 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 •TAX COLLECTOR the government doesn’t wqnt Contrary as such would be to our destroyed by a $1,000,1)00 fire In On Bond Drive In-law, .59 Kenneth atreet. Ha placea Perhaps the hay fever suf­ The field's public relations offl- V • *■ 4. Samuel Nelson. babies, eapeclally boys, but the constitutional practices in time of man and Nicobar islands, and 1923. left instead from the con­ I today offered police a my.slery husband, a Holdler ' stationed h ferers of Manchester should get feer said Du Pont, 31, nationally jtec more bafflirtg than any he played ASSESSOR rules say it'cannot be done. The cace, the necessities of war re­ Burma, necting suburban station and the I Tenneasge, waa due borne ahd ,51rt Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. organized and attempt to find ' known glider pilot Bind member of quire that the executive have an In South Pacific ; in the title role ot the "Masked some real relief before another ker- reason ia the need of having both * J * ' ‘Delaware’s note(i Uu Pont family, 30th street station. CitieSv in Nation Give Calmer waited *a welcome htlU." REGISTRAR OF VOTERS hands free. It ia not possible for overriding power to do anything In the South Pacific, an Ameri­ ' Marvel" movie .senes. chooing season rolls around. How bailed out' ivhen the glider went The railroad said all ^passengers WhO'knifed him, why, how and ,\t 2 a. m. .'Ira. Palmer frt Robert N.- Veltch, the soldier to aalute am officer. Secretary /4Iull Says ihat oeems to it useful for the can Naval officer said the Japanese Inioressive Figures at about it—which one of the suffer­ into, a spin at 3.000 feet altitude, In the sUtion. Including approxi­ • ^ _ - «WT '■ >i WIICIlT—«llwh^nT-all WCIwere,described U . UUa5. I IWU UVby Capl. \\p;iry,---. and she told her mother . a BOARD .OF EDUCATION There ore several soldier papas prosecution o f the war, except as still were slipping some aunplies mately 10ft boarding a train for Charles S.>. House (Unexpired ers la going to start the ball rolU ,but a safety device on his para- th a l^ F o^ e Will Be the executive may be limited by S t a r t o f S e c o m i W e e k . Thad Brown of the police homi-fin-law that ‘ **“**8*'* ing? in town at present. If you do not : chute failed to operate. to their besieged troops at Koiomb- Iclde dfctail as circumstances thus some real. .U noon ^ e p h ^ te.ra). believe it just stands on th« main Employed if Necessary angara and Vella LavelJa islands (ContiBuesI op Page Two) ' Carl \V. Noren . , , Others Who Were Killed Washington, Sept. 13—-(AT—The far unknown. * - ™ng, Her mother •atein some pleasant afternoon. K Others killed: all of whom crash- (Continued on Page Two) by ni^ht despite the Iblockade, J Stab Wound in Back Ihe call was from New lork . M Stuart J. Waaley . Had there been a blackout signal Treasuiry reported “impressive , ed to earth with the craft few The ' softenihg-up attacks in Bacon's little English-made au- husband stated that he had Watson Woodruff. -►-test or real—during the course a Waahington. - feept. 13. — (JP)— .sales figures" today from larger Tune In On Radiol Lieutenant Ckilonel John T, I minutes after it was put loose from Secretary' of State Hull believes Burma were kept rolling with toniobile bounced over a ctirb late delayed and would be in at l ..CONSTABLE of the Knights of Columbus'carni­ raids (over the Mayu peninsula, cities as the $15,000,000,600. Third Lonsdale of the' Coaat Artillery i the I tow ing plane Saturday, were tlxat < readiness to-use force is the Reds Menace James Duffy,.., : . - val last week the members of the Heavier Ships upon supply boats, and communi­ War Loan moved into its second yesterday and bumped to a stop a. m. carnival committee believe they unit,', stationed here, told .the mem­ Col. P. Ernest Gabel, Washington, fbundaUbn o f peace. in a beanfteki in suburban. Venice. "Hold the ,line," cried ‘'*rt M Otto H.' Henrhtann bers of the Ebcchange club an cations between Pyinmana ahd 1 week. • ' ,' Palmer and itin to the, bedrooO’n Raymond E.' Robinson * would have been able to hiandle the ;d . C., deputy director of the Army Expounding the basic principles The actor, clad in blue, denim amusing yarn Tuesday evening at Air force’s glider program: How­ of American foreign policy ’ In a Mylngyan. ^ Germaii Base New York city bond sales up to to awaken the soldier’s wife. If.^i Sedriek. J. Straughan. situation that would have been In China, Generalissiiho. Cblang snorts, stepped oyl, 'collapsed and Newest Laugh Riot the Hotel Sheridan. "When I was ard L. Morrison, ot.San Ferando, broadcast last night, he asserted F or Far noon Saturday, the. department sliortly died. Bloou .streamed froni New York the soldier heard h i) DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS FOR created, correctly. At least a stationed at Iowa shortly ' after Calif., and C. y the force to maintain it. ■ "1 went over to see what hap- Madrid, Sept. IS.—iA*>-Rcporfll Robert F. Campbell and learning how to be soldiers, ‘Readiness to |Uae force, if neces­ tion oh Antral Front. and Portland, Ore., $6,350,000. ttil Thomaa J. Dannaher George H. Waddell Jn his capacity Army. . > « . t o pened. I knelt beside him and hereaching here today (rom WNBC, 8:15 P. M , E. W. Ti pne night I had occasion to be out Was Special Assiatant sary, for toe maintenance of peace Fight the Jap.. The New York' ’’ figures, the whisperedi . ’Please help me’ — |.>enrh border said that n i » ^ « Bernard M. Fogarty j ^ as chairman .of the Manchester rather late and as my car. ap­ Andrew J. Healey '' Defense council . ssking fo r in­ Dii Pont, serving os special is Indispensable,’’ be aaid, “ If effec­ London, Sept. IS.—t/P)— Bryansk,, Treasury said, pre.sumqbly did' not twice. Then he died.” the Vichy government’s pro-Gei proached a sentry I heard 'Who London, 'Sept. 13.-.—(85—'Great Mrs. B. Watterson said she haiFf,„„n employes were quietly vanisr structions concerning the handling aistonl to Gen. Henry H. Arnold, tive subatltutei for war are to be After FaU of Field big German base and key to toe include* an estimated ■$140,000,()00 Howard L. Smith. goes there?’ I replied, ‘Com- Britain was reported todai^.to be of the expected crowds In ;the chief o f the Army Air forces, in the found.” Allied ’Headquarters in the Nazi defense position oh the cen­ worth of bonds sold as 's/dmisaioni. pai(8ed the car before it began f under fear of assassination TOWN CLERK mandlng officer. 'Pleased to Apparently refernng to the flood transferring many of her heavier 'weAving and saw a black-haired,; jj,at German domination was n Samuel J. Turkington. event of a blackout air forces’ fUder program, was the Southwest Pacific, Sept. 13.- - ( ^ tral front, waa menaced by Rus­ to the Madison Square Garden meetcha,’ said the sentry." of discussion on postwar problems naval unite to the Far E^uitern “ That’s A Good One” TOWN TREASURER Mr. Waddell passed the letter son of A. Felix Du Pont, of Reho- —The Japanese garrison at Sala­ sian heavy artillery today os Red Hollywood' Cavalcade show Satur­ man sitting beside the driver. ||,k an end. CECIL W. ENGLAND JACK M. GORDON VICTOR J. JOHNSON both Beach. Del., a director of E. likely to follow toe reconvening of fleet under Admiral Sir James George H. Waddell. skmg to Chief Air ^aid Wa^en maua today made desperate at- Army troops drove to within 12 day night. Set prices were scaled Miss Lorraine Smith who said' Hundreds departed^in Congress tomorrow, Hull; appealed she saw the car a litUe later saw javs, the reports said; with oqi TAX COLLECTOR Thomas Weir who hot only ispe* “ Say faUer. tsrhere U Bray’s I. Du Pont de Nemours Co. His Somerville for the opening of an tempU to keep open a trail ,to miles of the city from the eh®t. up to $2,000,000. Jewelry shop?” asked a stranger wife, the former Helena Allaire for a non-partisan approach to the Allied payoff drive against the Lac, its only channel of escape, so A Soviet cohlmunique, broadcast Other large purchases reported no sign of the other man. Iea\ii)g forwarding sddres: Featuring the “ Glad Hatters’% Ward Wilson, Samuel Nplsdh. ciflcslly enswered the questions vital questions of postwar organi­ ASSESSSOR asked ss to procedure in detail, but in town yesterday. Crosier of Philadelphia: a son Japaneselapa: In southeast Asia this ! tight w aa'toe Allied surface and from Moscow, disclosed that Rus­ today Included $5,250,000 from Had ..'Ian and Woman j ,,„*** Captain Brown said a service Nail» Occupy Tirana John M. Boyle. also promised that he would have "It ia dokm In the SUte theater Richard C. Du Pont. Jr., and ■ zation. oil. ' aircraft blockade along norU(' sian troops were at Bel ye Berega West Virginia state funds; $3.- Hope Emerson and Art Eliper presented by daughter, Helena Alloira Du Pont, Beyond auggesUng that a Court station attendant a haU mile west, London, Sept. 18.—(A5 -r- wn REGISTRAR OF VOTERS' the air raid warden In the vicinity block,"'w as the reply. Repu hlican Voters Lord Liouia Mountbatten’a pew eastern New Guinea’s coastal after a four-mile drive which re­ 841,000 at on appearance of war of International Justice should of the beanfield reported ' that I „qiclal German news agen^ ADAM— Amierica^s Famous Hatter. ^ Edward F. Moriarty. of the carnival gsrounds on hand to The stranger looked as' though also survive. southeast Asia command foFces barge route. sulted In the rapture, of 40 vU- heroes and screen ceiebritiea at the person wert crasy and thera Du Pont was national soaring form part of the postwar system to probably will be strengthened, top, . Australian pioneers who swam when the car passed his place it a broadcast t«»day_ tlmt BOARD OF EDUCATION assist the members of the commit­ banish the “monstrops .jipectre” of Vages in bitter fighting. The Ad­ Jacksonville, Fla., and 2,500,000 was a reason. "In tha Btete champion five years in succession with the transfer of ,to«ne thou­ the flooded Francisco river Sstur- carried a man and a woman, be- j troops Had occupied Tlroao, , May Holden. tee. The replies and offer.of assist­ another world war, however, he vance was ground out in a sector by toe 450 Pennsylvania Ipdges of capital of AllMnla. : j:., i Sold Exclusively In Manchester At ' CONSTABLE theater block" said the man "that Vote for the Abovo. Condidofet for the He took up gilding a* 16, set s new sands of Commandos from Britain d3) had overrun prized Salamaua sides the driver. ance was very gratifying to the ■' American, distance soaring record did not dlaclose the details of the noUble for stubborn German re­ the nrand Lodge of the Sons of John J. Cratty committee. store is cloaed and why la it that —qxerbape fo f operations against airdrome two mllM from the city TTte actor’s' wife. Greta Keller, o f 1234) miles from Rockflsh Gap, peacetime organization toward sistance since the fall of Orel 6 lU iy .. , Austrian singer, said he left toeir Former PubUsher Die# - CliJlarence -E. Foley he has a sign on a' block furt^r up such outlying points os toe Anda­ The Polish reUef society at a When the last test blackout was V a„ to Frederick, Md., in 1938, and which the United BUteq iq aiming. month ago gave toe Red Army Hollywood home while she was Philadelphia, Sept. 1$. « Albert B. Jacobs the street aaylmr tlutt it la located Board of Seloctmfii in fho Interest man islands, which toe Jlaponese (Contiaaed oa Page Two) rally in Phlladelphla’a academy of held we happen^ to be at the in the following jrear establish the Probtoms Being Dtacossed , Its first major victory of the sum­ taking a nap. Neighbor* said he IJcut. CM. Robert Cresswell, Harold T. Keating there?’’ Y hav': been using os a submarine music reported subscriptions of Hartford Auditorium for the Tom­ international distance record of The form and functions of the mer offensive. departed about 2 p. m., saying lye pttbUsker of the old PhUodelj . GLENNEY’S Joaepb V. Sbea !-• my Jesaup-lke wnHam fight It Thera wae no fineew to that one and seaplane base, and aghinst the more toon gtiOO.OOO worth of 153 miles, from ClmiraL N . ^ „ to International agencies of the fu­ Treasury Bidance Elsewhere/ the Russians wfre was going to the beach to swim. l^ MilDg PabUe , Ledger. Fre