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Stalingrad Defense Halts One, Assault WEDNESDAY, SEW lntfHgH I, IM T I • V ; iSItmrlrrstrr dom ing Hffalft Be a 10 Per Center— Buy War Bonds Every Pay Day! H>* Sewing CSrcle of the Ameri- Washington Monday for a pre­ aaa Lt^^icn auxiliary wiU meet to- Field Director liminary training period of from AlKMitTawii noorrow afternoon at 1:3d with six to eight Weeks prior to being Mrm. M arjorie Bradley of 73 Phdpa shipped to an undesignated point with American troops abroad. Average Daily Circolation The Weather road. For Red Cross Reereattonal Projeirta i»SM«oiieh His new duties will comprise as­ Fur ttw Moath of Aasnst, 1942 Foreeaat of U. B. Weather Bareaa Mr. and Mre. H. A. Grreenhind of sisting in recreational projects and 164 Maple street are spending a Tom .Stowe to Serve soldier welfare problema. He was week at the hmntlng lodge of Caleb appointed in Washington Monday 7,530 Widely ooattered Ught abowers; Tenner, • OaM Lofna," Shutestmry, Overseas nitk Ameri­ and came here from . Springfield Member the Andlt ■Ushtly cooler, freak wtaida toaislit. ’iX can Soldiers. where be visited' his wife's rela­ rkiiiuw o f' Ctamlaaoae a t 3:30 tives. BACK TO Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm iiiintlnt and a Chemer Varney, ftirmerly of For the past three months J__ . ■ --- - - -- . I I im Tom Stowe, former aporta edi­ Stowe has been city editor of the I jMpad for. Mm . MancheAtar an<l more recently of EaM Hartford, laft Monday for tor of The Martehenter Herald, Miami Beach Daily Tropic and for (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS I’jl I Irnaai o( the five winters has served as direc­ (CtasaUlod Adverttebis ou Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1942 tatod br MM. basic training in the Uniteil States but for the pa»t eight yean a VOL. LXI., NO. *88 Navy and Newport. Rhode Island. tor o f . publicity for the Biscayne Kmow CMt> resident of Miami. Fla., h^aa been Jai-Alai Fronton in Miami. appointed ai an assistant field di- BarbaM PomWe of Harrietfs Mrs. Stowe, teacher of abort- Beauty gakm has returned to her hand and typewriting at Miami SCHOOL Doughboys Ready for Rommel ObaoeaM ■■aria O. Uak who Senior high school for nearly five k w feaaa laana oa a lurtoufih. Uft dutiea after spending; two weeks’ vacation in AUantie City and New^ years, is expected to continue in Showeiown Battle Stalingrad Defense M l akht Itor Ogdea. TTtah. wherr ihe same capacity. ka ti wMh ttw U. ■. Army Air Tork. HH iu ftiiw . Mm l i * la Km fonnrr Mlrr MMrad U KnlrM at Ptn« atroet , Jure. Kdward M. Carver and Too Late to Cfawaify ■M «Mtr marriage tooK place on children of l.ong Island City. N. Fails to Develop jHig 14 la the flrat Methodist T.. are spending a few days with DOST— Br o w n a n d w h i t e Halts One, Assault; ■ a m * of Ogdea. Mrs. O rv er’s sister. Mrs. fl. Philip female collia puppy. Finder please Skewee of 713 Hartford Road. notify S. A. Napier, 110 O m p- CM(< Rov Ortewold of the fleld Road. Reward. ^ After Four Days M nebester iSre department np- The Manchester Coon and Fox potated Mx new drivera for Ho»e dub wtII meet this evening at Wide Wale CbmpanT No. 2 at the regular Gardner street for the purpose of Lose Strong Lines weekly drill of that company last .selecting commitToos for the com YOU HELP BUILD THEM Dresses (jntloin Probing byl Youtk Draft araning. This .nove wa« made to ing year. There will be reports For Girh 7 to 14 have enough certified drivers for from" the 1042 committees to be ^ ^ When You Corduroy Rommel s African| aay emergency the chief said. acted upon. Naziff Dislodge Russian Geritians CJiecked at Ap«| _t FIR Your Plaids, Checks, Floral Corps Encounters Fury Platt R opped Defen dePB from Sev- Raid Damage proaches to City ini Coal Bln Trints and Stripes, O f Air Attack, Artillery:' ^ * Fire and Harassment | 'pral Strongly Forti­ Northwest, But Redsl PINEHURST .. PINEHURST Uncle Sam aays there'a eaough Toppers By Leaders Plan Covers roal for all of Oa, but tranapor- Plaids, By British Mohile Units fied Positions at Stal* Again Recoil Before! FRESH FISH tatioa facilltira are being heavi­ Small Floral Prints ly taxed. Buy coal a ^ eoke Sizes 12 to 20 ingrad; Hills Success­ Wide Range Massed Tanks Driv«l THURSDAY Small Mackerel ....lb . 21c Cairo, Egypt, Sept. S.— (TP) Seriate Demtfcrats Prrn NOW! ■ _ fully Stormed South­ ing Menacing Wedgel Fresh Butterfish .. .lb. 2.'>c — Cautious probing by Mar­ fess Little Taste 0«r Meat^..Departmenl In tan, red, green, and wants attention^a[fed to an Fillets of Haddock, Sole and SEAMAN COAL CO. shal Erwin Rommel's Afri- i For Republican Propo­ east of Black Sea Between SO and 100 Bil­ Into Stuhkomly D e*| sspedaify Rood selertijin of Flounder. I POLA COAL CO. »1 .4 9 -q .98 brown.. can corps has encountered a Port of Anapa Today. lions in Property In­ fended Positions*! Turn Stowe Chas. D. Whltchee, Prog. fury of air attack, artillery sals to Change Law. A limited amount of Fresh sured Against Attack; Pinehurst QnaKly \^^Swordflsh at 79* pound. 2M Center St. TeL S081 fire and harassment by mo­ Berlin (From German rector to serve overseas with the Washington, Sept. S—(JP)—Sen­ Moscow, Sept. 3.—<yp>—I CORNED BEEF S^nmn. Whole Haddock. American Red Cross. bile forces, and four days Broadcasts), Sept. 3.— (JP)— Mostly Along Coasts. ^2-98—*3.98 ate Democratic leaders professed The German assault againa . , inostl:^ Issn hrifikets. Co^a^idJPollack^___^^^^^ Here for a brief visit with after the British expected an The German high command Stalingrad from the north­ friends today, Stowe disclosed-that Axis offensive the showdown little tasVe today for Republican Osmrine Fresh, Selected he has been ordered to report in Read Herald .4dvs. $ 1 0 - 9 8 reported today that Russian Washington, Sept. - 3—UP)—Sec­ west stood checked at tl P I N E H U R ^ battle for the Nile baa failed to proposals to draft youths of 18 and retary of Commerce Jesse H. Plain Colors -develop. British ground troops In 19. and one warned against mobi­ defenders qf Stalingrad had very approaches to the Volj » CALVES’ LIVER VEGETARI.ES Jones revealed today that the War Freshly Picked , strong points and slit trenches lising an Army so great as to en- been dislodged from several city today, but to the south Lamb Patties . .4 for 29e Sizes 10 to l i along the 40-mlle El Alameln line strongly fortified positions Damage Corporation has insured YELIX)W CORN..dor:-^c'. west the Red Army agadi|| had not yet come into action with (Continued on Page Two) about that Volga industrial property in the United States recoiled before the ms CANNING TOMATOE,^ the enemy. Only screening mobile city. In the Caucasus, the against enemy attack for between tanks which drove a met FRESH MEAT Id-quart basket 39c HALE'S SELF SERVE forces were reported thrusting $.50,000,000,000 and $100,000,000.- *2-98—*3-98 and attacking the German ar­ Nazi war bulletin aaid, a number ing wedge into the moat stut of atubbomly defended hills have 000. bornly defended positions. Bob We have pleeity now, and Some Riper Tomatoes The OriRinaMn New England! mored columns which had filtered Allied Planes At 4 ^ Banket. eight miles into the minefields of been suci-essfully stormed south­ Jcjnei. who is chairman of the the noon communique and flek will hav« a g o o d snpply of Girls ’ the Ruwelsat-Hlmelmat sector on east of the Black Sea port of company, made thia report to the dispatches announced a Anapa. orcfTtlilnff In the meat line Bananas • Plums • Peachea the south. Attack Japs first directors meeting of the retreat in this vital sector, AND HEALTH MARKET Report 12 Ship# Sunk agency today. 400 miles to the southwest a CAULIFLOWER \ Rommel May Be Puuled for the hoMday week-end. Corduroy Whether ftommel was puszled American soldlere>aent to Egypt to bolster the Britleh line, are shown above as they lined up for The high command aaid that In The corporation, government- liar retreat was made by the For ■■mlaly tondor Ton- 22c to 27e each by the British Uctics, was play­ Four Times their first chow after diS^ibarking with other rein lorct-mf-r.U.. American troops and flyers are play­ the Black.Sea Nazi motor torpe­ owned but cooperating with the Viet fortes defending the Jars Jar Rlnrs Spicce New ing a game of his own. or was ing a vital part -In the defehse of Egypt as Axis ar miee, under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, renew do boats sank two steamers, two private fire insurance compkniea Sea naval base of Novorosslak. or C«bc Stenhs already has banked with the Dramatic Battle Reported Vincfrar ................iral. 39e' made hesitant by the storih of ar­ the desert battle for Suer and Nile Valley. tanaers and six large barges ag- THURSDAY SPECIALS Treasury approximately $100,000, A dramatic battle was repor . .Mtorlo or Por- tillery fire and the thunderous gre 9 ting 15,400 tons out of a So­ aerial bombardment of his armor­ lomb and Strafe Units viet convoy anif that German air northwest of Stalingrad where Cai-ol King (dontlimed on Page Eoght) ’ A food snpply of Coca-Cola, Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! Fitted Jackets ed and supply columns which In Kokoda Area As bombf sank a Russian torpedo Russian anti-aircraft battery let Hire’s Root Beer and PepaL greeted his first move, observers boat and a minesweeper off Novo- eled its guns against 50 Ger cola.
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