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 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.——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. could not aay. Ground Forces Rest; Army Planning roasisk. tanks charging into the appr Trjr eat a t Juniors Sizes 10 to 16 in red, green, and Today's communique aaid Rom­ B6mbers Center Raid es to the city and stopp^ Df)stroyer Also Target. On the Stalingrad front the Ger- Axis U-Boat until reinforcements arrived. Can brown. $ 5 - 9 8 mel’# Axis Army waa subjected mans reported that Russian couh- Pleane ’phone before nine Armour's Treef 35c yesterday to a record-breaking The newspaper Ixyestia Deliciooe tor Sandwirhes! Sizes 9 to 17 To Use More ter-attacks were repulsed by Ger­ PM for mominf delivery. bombing by R. A . F . and Ameri­ General MacArthur’s Headquar­ On^ity of Karlsruhe that German planes dive-bomb man and Rumanian -forces with Losses High the northwestern approach can planea. ters, Australia, Sept. S.— Al­ strong sir support. German air­ Stalingrad after which tanks Golden Glow Never before since the start of lied planea bombed and strafed Women Now men, it added, attacked targets Ih peared suddenly and rushed ^ 0.50 to * 1 2 - 9 8 the North African campaign, a Japanese troops in the Kokoda Strong Force Usher^Nm i AllieriCail AlT Sind around Stalingrad and ship­ ward a Ruasiaa anti-aircraft 8 Ozs. communique said, have so m ^ y a four Umea yesterday while ping on the Volga In 2 Months «ery. ^PAnchuT^t Q/veen/ me. Pancake Syrup 10c bombing sorties been cari14S"ouf Allied ground forces rested and a .May Possibly Double War Anniversary Witn\^ Red Assaults Repulsed Swinging their guns to hor i ^ ' mo302 MdIMMAIN STREETC,TPPFT in the course of a day. Japanese destroyer and air­ tal, the anti-aircrsftmen Continued heavy Red Army as­ Jiffy Fromjtdawn until after dark dromes at both ,tae and. Buka Numbers in Arsenals, Attacks Upon Upper ^ F o r C C S P a r t July and August Rec­ the tanka but two companiea NE BLOCK FROM STATEARM0R> saults upon German positions on Allied bombers shuttled over the were the targets of other aerial Depots. Office Jobs; Rhineland; Six Lost. German Infantry trailing the battle area, unloading high ex­ raids, a communique said today. the Kaluga front southwest of ord-Breaking in De­ chines closed hi about the Glass Cleaner Pint Can 25c plosives on ftommel’s communica­ Moscow and at Rzhev, northwest tery. (With Sprayer.) Milne Bay operations at the 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 in Service. Ctveii Praise struction; Warship tions and troop concentraUons in southeastern tip of New Guinea London. Sept. 3.— (/P)— of the Soviet capital, were declar­ Wreck -^17 Tanks an effort to break up his prepara­ ed repulsed. Other Russian attacks Until nightfall the Russian were summarised with a declara­ Washington. Sept. 3— (/P)— Sec­ -stronjr force of R.A.F. bomb­ Losses Now Replaced. tions for an all-out assault on the tion that the Australians "contin­ on the Leningrad front were re­ ners fought, wrecking 17 at El Alameln defense line. retary Stimaon rppofted today the ers ushered in the third an­ Acclaimed a^'^^ne of ported unsuccessful. ued to round up isolated enemy London, Sept. 3— (A5—July and Ivory Soap 2 23c At the same time enemy armor­ detachments In the Jungle.” War Department Intended to meet niversary of Britain’s decla­ On the fa* northern front the (Contlnned on Page T m ) Outstanding EvHas of August were record-breaking ed forces which had sifted through Both the guerrilla type fighting a growing manpower shortage by ration of war against Ger­ German Air Force was said to- minefields in the Ruwelsat-Hlmei- about the Salamaua sector and jiossibly doubling the number of many with flame-setting Third Year of have made successful raids upon months In the destruction o Axis mat sector on the extreme south­ heavier clashes at Kokoda. 60 Soviet batteries on the Rybachl women war workers in Army arse­ raids upon the upiier Rhine­ Invasion Seen Nearei^ submarines, and, moreover, Brit­ Ivory Soap 3 19c ern flank of the line- were attack- miles northea.<

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1944 PAGE MAIVCHESTER E\T:NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. i h UKSDAT, SEPTEMBER 8, lfl4« f Air Training Corps of America TWO • J aid of the State Department of aerodynamics, air navigation, Participation is entirely volun­ are at 285 Madison avenue. New lian-mads clothing, and utilizing Education. Sub-commltteea are be­ engine design and structure, safety tary with parental consent ilecea- York City. “ tills total war result in total vic­ Reciprocal AmI materials and labor of Fighting Establish Air ing net up In the eight counties and commiinii -tions. They will un­ sary for participation, and enroll­ CATERING Army Planning Lessons GiYen ment in tke Air Training Ctorps Youth Draft tory.’’ F rance in N,ew Caledonia and Easy and ATCA Sponsoring Commlt- dergo a viguroiis program of FOR AtX. OCCASIONS ►y lift Denied Free Men Will Mold World News of Our Pads Goiiclucled Equatorial Africa. Coi^s Office teea in local communlUea. physical training ahd group dis­ of America does not carry with Income payments to Individuals IS OUR BUSINESS ' Provide For Kcclpna-al .\ld Mr. Townaend as representative cipline approved by the Air Forces. it any obligation to join the arm­ on a nationwide basis increased Plan Rappetl We exult. Mr. Robsevelt'said. In To Use More ed forces when the student attains A. PAGANl & SONS the thought that the young, free Other master lend lease agree­ of the Air Training Corps of Courses are offered as part of 20 per cent from 1940 to 1941, On Stretching ’Meat military age. Tel. 5790 Estate Share men and women of the United Na­ Boy Scouts (Continued From Ruffe Ow) m ents w ith Rii.s.sia, tthinn and Headquarters Set |Jp in I America win further this work. the regular curricula with credits according to the Department of Bv I.«4ider« tions and not the “wound-up ro­ other United Nat.ions, OWI said, Women Now’ being given toward graduation. National headquarters of the Commerce. bots of the slave sta te s" will- mold concluded in London by Brig. Gen. provide for reciprocal aid "as the ' Hartford; High School tra?nrnJ'^^rSon 1 ^ u ^ r in the shape of the new world. John E. Dshiqulat. acting military need arises and where war condi­ Bureau of Home Eco- L ast N ight jhe Junior and Senior years of Probate Judge Rnlen Pe­ (CV>ntinurd from Page One) Recently, the Boy Scouts of joyed a iirl^ to TalcotfvUle and representative of the United (Ciontlnued froin Page One) iVajning Is Endorsed^ Mr. Roosevelt spoke from the tions m ake it po.s.sible tor them to nomicB Gives Suggeis- _____ high schools throughout the nation ter Bennett Plant Only White House nnd some three score America received high praise from * Vernon. Returning they were dis- State.s, and .Maliriee de Jean, rep- furnish us with such supplies and danger the nation's efficiency as delegates to the International Stu­ miaseil at 9 o'clock. leseniing the . French National will be employed In preference to by 1944. The plan, devlaed to m eet -the arsenal of democracy." Price Administrator Leon Hender­ services.’’ men of war aervice age or capabili­ lions on How to Plan Albuquerque—Willard Nash, 44, Hartford, ' .^ept. 3.—The Air the need* of the Army and Navy . Adopted Son. dent Assembly were seated before The next meeting will be held (Vimmitli-e headed by Gen, Charles Total British empire rash pur­ M ajoritv l.<-ader B arkley of Ken- son and Civilian Defense Director ties." he explained. "HoweVer. this widely known^New Mexico artlat. T raining C>orp8*''4of A m erica has Air Forced for young men versed A '^ ^ N e W him. Midway in hU address he de­ one week from next Monday at the De Gaulle. chases in the United States since Thrifty Meals. appointed Earle !!«;■ .Townsend Its tiiekv told reporters he livered what he termed a special James M. Landis for the job they church. All ot the agreomenta emphasize policy will not .limit the employ­ ______I Palm Beach, Fla.—Alexander M. in the fundsdnentals of aviation, " ■ Groton. S«pt »—WV-Petor Brn- reived no request from the hits Septem ber 1939, OW i estim ated, ment of qualified men who are in­ n ; H adden, 79. of New York, founder representative in Connecticut, it has the approval of both air arma, message to our fighting men are doing in liiatribiitlng price con­ . Troop No. 47 that the general principle govern­ are about $7,000,000,000 "A great w-as announced today. Mr. Town­ P lant, 18-year-old Galifornja House or Selective Service head­ wherever they may be. Mfrixl Inline, .Veting Scribe ing mutual aid is that the war eligible for mllitarv- aerviee by rea­ By Jane Ekids | Students International the Civil Aeronautics Adminlstra. i5'n8»Olb(?y, war deprived of a ahare quarters for any change in the trol . Information to 25.000.000 deal more than total U. S. lend- son of age or physical disability.'" Washington, Sept. 3— (Wide ■ union, designed to promote better send will .ave offices at AlJCA's tion and the U. S. Offifee.of Educa- He said, theyw ere condiirting The weekly meeting of Troop 47 production and war resources of lea.se deliveries to the B ritish em ­ State headquarters In the Palace ypl a 1550,000 entate today because draft law. He would support , such themselves in a manner worthy of homes throughout the nation. opened with the customary Scout each of the signatone.s should be War Department employing ahd —World)—Want six easy lesaons on : understanding among the youth of tion. action, he said, only upon a. request pire so far:'; Theater Building, 647 Main street,' .. Students enrolled In ATCA are 'w t a nilinif that he was adopted the nation's highest, proudest tra­ "What You Should Know About Oath, following an exciting game used in w ays most effectively training officers have been direct­ how to ^et the moat out of the 2Ii ^all countries that "it is necessary." ^ Price Control■’ is the title of ar of football. The whole meeting waa utilizing the available materials ed to "fully utilize, immediately Nevir Y ork—Ned Wayl))irn, 68, H artford. alDle, to study, ks elective cour^ea. , nnd not the son of Actress Oon- ditions and that none of the early pounds of meat you can expect | Mr. Townsend is a captain of N. nttnca Bennett nnd the late Phil Should Get EdiitwHon pioneers showed greater fortitude leafiet which a million and a half held oiit-of-doors. manpower, production facilities System Woulrl Pool end effectlvelv. the largest and . theatrical producer who sent to Boy Scouta are delivering from The troop was called to order and shipping space. potentially the finest single source weekly under the proposed conser- g„ch stars aa Eddie Cantor the D efense T raining U nit In Plant, Broadwaylte and aports- Senator Thomas iP.. T'tahX. of or determination. The men who Westport, Cortn., and is a member fought In 1918, 1863 and 1776. he door to door In every community and the Scouta listened eagerly to U ar Resources ot labor available today—the vast • vation program the late Will 1Rogers. A1 Jolson and ^YOU WHO SUFFEl FR0M limits fot most jobs are .18 bars. They locked up a soldier sands upqn thousands ot women to "against going'to the extreme in work," Mr. Henderson said, "only mum "the need of each for the make a good stew, or can be the State ATCA Committee which I-: provided In the younger Plant s mobilization of an Army In view of in fact an extension- of . .Main The meeting of Pack 4 was call­ currency of the other." advantage. to .50 years and there is no bar ground up tor patties. Bones cgn wanted for desertion. Next morn­ relieve euch annoying eymptomi. street, and that when you-flght. if the people of this country help ed to order iLhis week at 6:30 on to married . women. Generally ing the soldier was missing, two is actively engaged In installing Follow label dlrecUons. Ptnkham-s 'I POST ooe our commitments to supply our make it work. To smash the The agreements formalize the The system already has been be used for soup. Bone marrow is the Air Training Corps program Compound la worth trying/ P lant w as the second of Mis# own forces and our Allies with am­ anywhere along that road, you are the church lawn. obligations of the other parties to' women workers-- must meet civil dee-Uclous--so they say—on toast, bars, had-been neatly severed--and threat of Inflation in the Unit functioning "ver>- sm oothly." the service requirements. Those with­ throughout Connecticut with the Jinnrtt** four husbands, munition. food and the other ma­ fighting in the defense of your own Den two led the flag ceremony furnish the armed forces of the or fried in flour. a razor blade lay on the floor. homes, your own free schools, your States, the people must know and Inspection followed. commentator said. Aa an example, out previous mechanical exper­ lii Judge Anderson said Mrs. Hay- terials, of war." United States with military equip­ he .continued. United States Army 2. Keep meat clean and cold . , . ‘tenrd deponed th at Mis# Bennett own churches, your own ideals.'’ actly how the government l^con- A three legged race was then ience receive training^of from nine Of a nation of approximately ment, munitions, military and trucks arc being repaired at Brit­ to 12 weeks. As soon as it arrives from the ' Adopted Peter, whose name was W'lll Be Bee|«)nslhl« Fof- Jobs trolling the prices of th^thlngs organized by Den Chief Barrett Naval stores, and other supplies, 1 .30.000.000. 'niom as went on. they buv every day. W putting ish Army motor depots without butcher’s unwrap it and store it Deimia Arthur Armstrong, in Eng- and at the conclusion the Cubs re­ facilities and services whenever Stimson announced at the same looaely-covered in the coldest place there are approximately 60,000,000 The president declared that the this leaflet Into million^ of Ameri­ tired to their dens for a twenty charge and with a minimum of i.’i In IMO, shorUy before her, these can be most effectively ob­ tim e: in the ice box. If no ice box. cook between 20 and .’M). and half of ivsponsibllity of government to can homes, the Boy^ Scouts of minute period oif competition, and red tape. • The Army custom of decorating rz. ' French dlvdrce from Plant became that number are women. try to' find jobs for those willing tained in their respective, coun­ it quickly. Liver, kidney, sweet­ ■m i and adopted him under Cali- America are helpieig OPA do an the rest of the meeting waa con­ Like American lease-lend. reci­ airplanes, tanks dnd other organi­ M il and able to work would continue important part oT Ita job of telling tries. procal aid seeks to be effective breads and • other meat organa garnia law in 1932. Will Require One In Three ducted inside. To .Aid Shipping Space zational equipment with individu­ sfffer the war. the publlc^h^price control Is all There were stories and games, "Without creating post-war prob­ al designs has been officially au­ should be cooked promptly any­ "An armed service of 10.000,000 . Thus Australia would be expect­ way. will require one of every three When the lighting men return, about." / and Charles Rtcl was made a lems of Allied indebtedness such thorized "in recognition of its ed to supply meat and other food­ Cook According To Cut Aetre$9 to Appenl men in that group," he added, he added, it is not proposed that FtgtiHfftc In Front Ranks member Of the Dumbbell Club. as those which occurred after the value as a means of increasing the they be Involved, as last time, in "The /nation’s civilian defense A Living Circle was Joined in stuffs to American troops in that last war and hampered the rf.vival morale of a unit." Designs must 3. Cook according to cu t and EAST HARTFORD Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only "while out of that group must Probate Dechion a ’'domestic economic mess of our effort/dUrepdy owes an Immeasur- closing and all joined In the Cub country aa reciprocal aid. On the of vtorld-wide economic develop­ be approved,'and are registered by fatness . . . roast or broil the ten­ HoUywood. Sept. 3—<,P)—Con- come most of the skilled men who ablq/^ebt to the Boy Scouts of other, hand Britain might, be bet­ the quartermaster general to pre­ * Telephone —- 8-4115 produce the weapons this arsenal own making.’ prayer. . ment," he said. der well-fatted cut# in an uncover­ ■tance Bennett, the actress, said ^ erica for the help they have ter able to furnish certain types of vent duplications and unauthoriz­ of democracy must furnish the They must come home, he said, Reciprocal aid will be "decen­ ed pan; cook die tough meat,.long teAsy that Peter Benne.tt Plant and take a part in shaping the Wen In the p ast," Mr. Landis said. tanks, guns and other equipment, tralized in contrast to the Lease- ed use. and slowly, in,a covered pan with United Nations." leaving cargo space in ships from Ik «ras her own aon and the son of world of the future. Furthermori ••The serx-lce th e Scouts are- now lend program which is highly The Army has salvaged some water or steam. it Iha late Philip Plant. Broadway Senator Taft (R-Ohlo>. declar­ performing places them In Ihe the United States Iree for the 65.000 tons of scrap metal and 2,- ing the administration was watt­ he said, his words for Ameri Schools Ready centralized." he added. • 4. Cook w ith m oderate heat . . . ggure and aportsman. and she soldiers aAd sailors applied eq'iial- front ranks of those w-ho are fight­ transportation of lend-Iease food 224 tons of scrap riibber since ing "until after the November Aid furnished to armed forces of you'll have more meat left ’ to teoold appeal a eourt actl&n bold- ly to all >-oung men and w -^ e n of ing the battle against the rising July 1, ahd the war conservation serve for each pound purchased. tg g the boy not entitled to 8<550.- election" before asking further Cost of living." the Unit^ States by Fighting campaign has been ordered inten­ draft legislation, said he was pre­ the United Nations faglng the For Opening France is defined as such sup­ To get the most food value and I'l fOO oC P la n t's saU te. Ten thousand Scout leaders In K. of C.. Carnival sified. Scores of discarded Army, flavor always cook until tender. paring leglslaUon for the induc­ common foes. plies, materials and servicea which cannon and relics of other con- Probate Judge Arthur P. And- Mr. Roos’cvelt paid^tHbute to the 10.000 different communities are Don't over-cook. Pork should be VI rfw a ruled yesterday at Groton. tion of youths under 20. The meas­ charged with the responsibility of '•can most effectively be procured hlcts have gone into the metal ure, he said, would embrace the "embattled yoiithV’of Russia and All Extra W ork I» Com in territory under the control of Is Drawing Crowcls pool thus far. The Sixth Senlce, well done. . ^ Ooim., that Bie 18-year-old Peter China; who. he^ld, were casting directing the distribution cam­ 5. V ary the seasoning . . . Waa adopted and not the blood whole question of voluntary dis- paign undertaken by the nation's Fighting Fraft:e.'! Such territories Command. Chicago, reported a Warm Casual off the last llnlw of the ’linclent pleted; New Enumera­ whether to salt or not; whether to tiibution of manpower, and cover Scouts. The leaflet was prepared Include French Equatorial Africa Another large crowd was at the contribution of 2,121 tons of war •en of Hiss Bennett and Plant. chain of lmDort “SABOTEUR" - “DUMBO’ — ...... - w-cek. The ex tra w ork done diir possible, be made In common, pur­ good bu.sinesa while the rides were cumrtances it's very bad to salt Ofk city. In his will. •’so that they may be trained joining the cultures of Asia, Oak Council, Boy Scouta of Amer until ready to cook because salt Sf«— Bennett’s statement: lca"i1osed after''oVe of their ^ s t Ting the summer vacation as plan- suant to common plans for win­ well patronized.. The bingo booth prepared if they have Europe and the Americas to form draws out the juice—unless the The unfurred top-coat is des­ Repeated seasons In recent ye'ara. At Camp | ned fly the Board has been com- ning the war." is also attracting large gatherings ... MaSemeat by Actress b attle." ,/ a real world civilization for* the meat la sprinkled with flour. _ tined to be the season’s smash i *Peter Bennett Plant la my son first time. Pioneer, the Council camp, con­ pleted and just at present the each night, a prize being offered TO GIVE YOU ONE MORE CHANCE TO SH.ARfe ducted at West Hill Lake in Win- ciistoilians are cleaning up getting for every game. A third war bond N*iv Havora Suggested ‘ hit for town and country wear M the aon of Philip Plant. We None' of the soldiers or sailors ff'ide I ar let y of IT'ar .. and we have splendid ones THE FASTEST SEU.ING. MO.ST POPULAR Imae aiade ao claims on his fath- battling today, he declared, would ated. over 483 different Scouta all ready for the opening Wednes­ was aw.srded la.st night and an­ T ry 'n ew flavors in m eat di.shea, Roosevelt from 82 of the Council’s 121 troops day. other will be given away tonight the bureau suggests sweet mar- to show you! Warm tmd wooly ITEMS OF OUR ENTIRE AtKiUST S.ALE! We p rt aatate. The present action so willingly endure the rigors of Supplies Furnished wonders with zip-in. zlp-oiit lin­ te Oennectlewt eras Instigated by warfare if they thought their own stayed a total of 1002 boy weeks. It was, the first meeting of the and each night remaining 'The FRI., SAT. ami SUN. joiam, mint leaved, curry, thyme, ’phoned, wrote and wired our makers for new lota board since Ju'ne 15 and as a re­ Washington. Sept. 3 —Re­ ings.. .classic casuals, herring­ Aba. William Hayward. Philip’s Yq:aih to Aid sons would be fighting another There w as an average of 125 ciprocal lend-Iease aid already has carnival will close on Monday basil and sage. If you don’t find of these values — and here they are. .An array Scouts In cam p each week. The sult much work had accumulated night. Two First Run Features! thcae on the grocer’s shelf, try i bone tweeds.. .doUble-breastcd tetother and contingent beneflciary. / ■ war in another 20 years. brought American forces abroad a boy coats.. .balmacaans. All' of headline values that may not be possible again. Plyeonw as born before my divorce honors for troop camping go to that had to be taken care of. In growing them your.solf. Regardless, "Victory is essential; but vic­ addition to the items reported in wide variety o, war supplies rang­ war.mly lined for fall and winter jt m a PhO^ Plant waa final and It ( C o n t t n ^ too™ tory Is not enough for you;—or for Troop 9 who had 25 Scouts In camp ing from squadrons of Spitfires Presidential Bed for Sale of seasonings which you may or • is eorrect' that I did go through for a total of 52 boy weeks. Six­ another part of this issue. - the may not be able to get, combine days.' want, freedom from us.” he asserted., "We must be board voted to approve' the recom­ and newly constructed airdromes i .Adoption-proceedings,'having been rtom teen other troops had from ten' to to "D" ration chocolate bars and C hicago—(-P)- W ant to buy. a BIG AS All TEXAS! me.at with other foods . . . make sure that when you have won vic­ nineteen of their registered Scouts mendation of the superintendent bed In which virtually ever/ presl- Misses’ and W omen’s jadvlaed that such proceedings feat< tory you wrtll not have to tell your fan belts. ’ ha h. make pies, make croquettes. Juninra’, ^rould make Impossible any eus- ,>oOnly on those bold terms can in camp. Twenty-two, troops had and named A. F. Howes ient of the United States during 6. Be thrifty with left-overs. . . . Sizes this total war result in total vic­ children that you fought in vain— more than a full patrol of eight and John Quiah as school enum­ Signing of the reciprocal aid itody fight over the child. . • agreements among the United the past half century has slept? Pave every scrap and bone, every ; "Peter waa act represented at tory." that you were betrayed. Scouts. A great part of the train­ erators. Mr. Howes has done The Congress hotel, now Unit'2 of cocroos o* S®" ■X. We m ust be sure th a t In your States, Great Britain. Australia, a •' dgen of gravy or drippings. AMa aourt aetloa and I arp foretid Profit by Past Mistakes ing program was taken up by the this work In the past, but 5ir. the U. 8. Army Air Force techni­ I nke broth of the bonea. Stuff ft2 2 .9 8 to $ 4 9.98 homes thers will not be want— Qulsh is a new man. the former Naw ^aland and Fighting France ■to anleal tola eourt decision.’> The President added; Emergency Service qualifications, cal school, will offer at public auc­ peppers ■with left-overs or nlake th a t in. your schools only the liv­ f'limmando Training enumerator, not being available to clarify principles of mutual as- "We have profited by our past sistanci-. brought announcement tion Sept. 8. 9. and 10 the presi­ hasiy croquettes, or curry (if you ing truth will be taught—that In A Scout who qualified for his this ’\-ear because he is employed dential suite and other hotel-furn­ ii mistakes. This time we shall know­ your churches there may be from the Office of War Informa­ can ■g^ Ike curry I. *19.95 Period Style ‘Meat Grades.. Emergency Servica Patrol award in war work. ishings for which It has no further Wli4s Ole 2':: pounds of meat to* how to make full use of our vic­ preached without fear a faith in No Now Teacher tion tiKlay that aid given Ameri Upholstered Pull Up tory. ThU time the achievements Hludied hiking. st%lking, camou­ use. are cosisised each week with poul­ which men may deeply believe." flaging. waterfixml safety, rescue Because of . the resignation of cans "covers a range as wide aa Chair, Redueed To Action Slated of our fighting forces will not be Polnlw to Attacks In Advance the requirements and geography I try, cheese and dry beans, the Yea, you can do all your shopping work, and i-ommando tralnihg. As the instructor in electrical work amount will be adequate enough to thrown away by political cynicism The president said the Axis and the few now- taking, this of global war. 1 at one time, at one place. Sajre- n w ^ ‘T u o \ r \ ? v with $12.95 In the past, acniitcraft waa very keep American.# as red-blooded as I’C. MAO'V;',' f„r dinette ^ toom Page 0*n) and timidity and incompetence.” radio, using terms of "growing popular. Two hundred flfty-tvvo course, it wss decided not to en­ On liSnd-lieflse Help Rasta Ailen’a Ea.st Hartford Store re­ Mr. Roosevelt said tjere were gage a new teacher for this work. "Reciprocal aid Is being provid- , always, according to government hate" and "complete falsehood" individual aeron.d-claaa tests and officials. Besides, . they contend, main.# opien Friday and Saturday ‘■MBS ns tboee established by toe those—"a handful of men and had flevoted exceptional comment .397 firat-claar teats were passed It will be taken over by another e«l. to this country." OWI tfaid. "on women. In the Ignited States and Two hundred ninety-one differqpt instructor. the same basis as we are provid-1 this combination will provid* a Evenings 'Till 9 6 ’Clock. F in K DepnrtHiont a t Agriculture. during the past week to . hts "top-notch protein diet." Oatoome of Protie elsewhere, w-ho mock and sneer at speech and to the student assem- merit badge certtfleatea were A request for an lncrea.se in Ing lend-Iease help to other coun- i tries in order to pool all the re-! OPA said the present drive was the four freedoms and the A\lantlc awarded. Many boya qualified transportation fees from $4.50 to NOW PLAYING! May Have to- Pool Tickets blv. sources of the United Nations for I toe outcome of nation-wide inves­ ch arter. "The Nazi radio lii Paris, he said, for their bronze, gold, or silver $600, was received from the Buck- But If you want to cook a large "They play petty poltUcs In a Camp Pioneer awards. In order land automobile driver and tt.was most effective use against the en-' WHAT STONGE SHADOW roast, or a big ham. you may have tigation by Its inspectors work­ tells French youth that "Roose­ em y.i ing in eoc^ratipn with inspec- world cri.sls, ’ the President said. velt was solely responsible for the lo gain one of^ these aw ards a boy voted to pay $50 additional, or to pool your ration tickets wlto the Without payment of money, ' ton for the Agriculture Depart- -‘They fiddle with many sour notes defeat'^ France " and argyes that mii.st pass a certain amount of 1500. .HAUNTS neighbors, or friends, and get to­ while clvlUzatlon burns. These he was not qualified to speak to Scout teats and contribute to the It was reported that all but one American fighting men have re­ gether. F in er Ty|>e ia a s n t ceived British barrage balloons for ^ • 5 ^ ' THEIR LOVE! Citlca in which actions were piiny propheU decry our determi­ the youth of the world because leaderahip at camp; and spend aev- of the Janitors in the school Had It has been suggested that . Mahogany Bated and the number of named nation to implement our high con­ America has done nothing for «ral hours on the Improvement of taken the special coursie at Con­ the west coast and anti-aircraft neighbor*—each buying a different Kneehole I>«*»ks guns for the east coast. They are gsfendants in each: Boston 8. cepts and sound principles. And the the cam p. necticut State College and were 'kind of roast—exchange with each Regular Price youth. using British corvettes on antl- HIHOT lOoveland 11, Detroit S, Los An­ words of these little men of little Hs said the Tokyo radio ‘de­ At the closing banquet Saturday, showing good rtoults. other. Mrs. Jones could trade part Train Your Son To »8’:..5e submariniF duty and h*ve obtained, geles 6, Des Moines 2, Indian­ faith are quoted with gleeful ap­ clared he was admitting that the August 22. Chef Miller was pre­ No More Janitors of her pork roast for come of Mrs proval by the press and radio of American people were decadent, sented with his liHh ye.ar servloa As a result of taking the epurae OWI added, specifications of new­ Smith’s roast veal, for instance, Consider His Appt?arancel apolis 8,. Oncinnati 6. New Yorft award and a beautiful traveling $24.50 our enemies." weaklings, play boys—spoiled by janitors are hereafter to be known ly-invented British devices for Nothing haa been said yet about 1, Chicago 8, San iFrancisco 6, bag. When the presentation was as custodians* and have arranged f ' As for his own speech today, jazz music and . Hollywood pic­ both attack and defense. # meat rationing for dogs and cats. P o rtlan d . Me. 4. M ilwaukee 11, made, every Scout ros^ajs one man for monthly meetings lo discuss S t 'Louis 11. S t Paul 6, O piaha he said he fully expected the Axis U. S. troops also are travelling But It’s pretty certain that Bpwzer tures. and cheered for Chef Miller who their work and the best ways to in British ships, finni: British gun.s T, K ansas C ity, Mo. 10. to try to jam it from the- air ' “Of eoiir.se.” he renriarked cheer- ¥ . ■ wilt have to stop barking for beef- m x waves.where it could. was known and loved by all who handle the different situations that and arnmunitlon. consuming New ateak. He’ll have to gnaw hia Suits will be filed tomorrow, the The president's immediate audi­ Ingly, ’’this broadcast did not ramped at Camp Pioneer during arise. They are also plasnlng for lOmTSTICI W ltW HOII . 9 OPA added, against firms in Bal- originate from any of the Japan- Zealand and Australian milk, bones and like ’em. ence was the International 'Stu­ the past thirteen years. The a dinner. tlmore and Philadelphia. It did esq who bumped into our playboys meats and fruit, wearing- Aiistra- dent Assembly, gathered.in Wash­ Chef was so impressed, he could A bill of . $112.90 paid by the not say arho the defendants would In the southwest Pacific. not speak, a* the gang sang "For men while at the university was be in theoe two cities.'’^ ington. "The reason for this hysterically Hope Of New Oenerallon He's a Jolly Good Fellow." As voted repaid from school funds. defensive sttitude toward this the staff prepared to leave after Mr. and Mrs. Sedrick Btraiighan m tJiiniw Overnight News The cause of the United Na­ gathering is not hard to find. tions. .Mr. .'Roosevelt declared. ramp clos^ they were all qiilet were named as attendapre officers, AiR; CGftowiTiGM cD Ijist Call! Inner- Freight Vessel For many years they have made apring Mattr»*w«. IS "the hope of the new generation and didn't have much to say. Most Because of the additional work of l i u owr SKIS’;'.»: Of Connecticut their hypocritical appeal to youth of the members of thr senior staff I calling st night on parents who T m s w te K O ur $S'I..M) (juality, and the generations that are to they have tried, with all their By Aeoclated Proaa Sinks in I.^ike come - hope for a new life that will be in the armed forces of the I are now working during the day Now blatant publicity, to represent country before the year Is out and thev asked that their pay be In- PRI. can be lived in freedom, and' jus­ themselves as the champions of probably this group of men will be creased from 60 cents an Investl- STATE tice. and decency." He added: I HARTFORD Guilford—Alex J. Carlson,- 65, $24.50 (Oontlaaed troni Page One) vouth. together again. This year there I gallon to 75 rents. Last year ft a carpenter and formerly a New "This fact is becoming clearer Only Death to Offer was a sadness about the cloae of was raised from 50 rents to 60 evert- dav to the young people of I B ritain resident, drfcyvned In W est 88 members were rescued by the “But now the world knows that ramp that has never been appar- cents. The increase to 75 cents river a short time afte* he was IF HE’S GOING TO SCHOOL Charles M. Schwab, owned by Pick- Europe, where the Nazia are try­ the Nazis, the Fascists, and the ent before. I w-as considered too high and It seen In the center of to ^ . Medi­ anda, Matoer and Oo. of Cleveland, ing to ertate youth organizations militarists of Japan have nothing Frontier Closed August 81 | was voted to pay 65 cents. ;«AYj while two others were saved by thi' built on the Nazi pattern. . . •■ It cal Examiner F. DeWlt4 Smith to offer to youth, except death. Camp Frontier closed Monday, w ith ^ said the drowning was accidental. -----To -Prep Or To College William G. Clyde, owned by . the Ls a pattern devised by Hitler and "On the other hand, the cause August 31 after hating had many Pittsburgh Steemship Co. imposed upon youth by a form of Hartford — State Republican of the United Nations is thr cause Scouts and troops In camp for (Chairman J. (Kenneth Bradley ...... ^ ”111# Steelvendor was s 1.695- .n.-ntal forcible feeding a diet of varying periods since June 29. Oqe groaa ton vessel with a capacity of lalse fai Is. distortions, and pro- of youth Itself.” A Thought haa caned a meeting of women hundred ninety different boys and members of the State Ontral HIS CHOICE WILL BE----' 3,000 ton;. Her hesm v.., 42 feet, hlbition-s all backed up by the lea'ders camped at this site during CyrilBVOR • MllAIIWMf nine Inches guns ol the Gastapo." :ALSOs committee in the Hotel Bond Luxurious New Stile the aeaaon. Some for one night, fn famine he shall redeesn hero next Tuesday to diacusa pos- 5 Piece CHROM E Any who wonder what the de­ some for two, and some stayed aa I'phoUterrd Tlll- thee-from death: and la war — d N THE SAME ^HOW j— alble candidate# for the offices of away Chair and ninettex with Leath­ cent vouth of F.urope think of this, Quotations many as forty ot fifty nighU dur­ erette. Chairo he said., have but to consider the from Uie power af the committee vice-chairman, ’ nation­ 4 >t tom an N o w tm tU r -i ing the summer. During the sea­ aw ei d. J eh 5:20. s o Y o u 1 al committee woman and the bi ave young men in occupied-coun. son. msny Scouting skills were • • • tries -*-ho prefer firing, sqiia^ to ' WANTfitLEAD' nominee for iecrctary of state. $29.50 $54.00 D«« I most definitely do not rogard studied and many tests were God helps everyone with- what Miss Katherine Byrne t P upiam , SHOP! life long “Klaver>- and degradatlbn passed. The Emergency Service A B A N D 10 •tf MAns •TMW tafeiy the threat ot Invaaloo t4w. eemnwNlei-bi-etoef Stamford—Richard Bolster sen- Ameriea's fighting forces were h»- of Caiiailton torcM- v rampera met for their last Council Ului'llvllONdiliNntSIFiniEt TWINS ^ur Basement Berys’ Shop RANGES tening to their commander lo fire. About forty boys and men Winston Sslem, N. C.—4^i—A lor desk sergeant of the city po­ chief. Much of the address was dl-! sang, cheered and listened to stor­ Winston Salem hen ogiat her lice .department and a member of I got ao clo«s to one Zero flffht- the force for 38 years, died laat $169.50 reeled sperlflcally to them and he ; his face under ies of adventure. ^ eyM and clucks to herself these Is In A Class By Itself 1 gave assurance that "we here at ;| er that I could d&ys when she hears stories of ■ight in Stamford hoepitaL Inatalled L - # i hls red cap. Nip looked mighty Both Camp Pioneer and Camp home are supremely1 ci^c^s of | ^ad set hls Frontier will be avsllabla for win­ other hens ’.eying eggs with a "V" Torrtngton—Knocked - down by . A com plete, self-contained ("hop de­ Gleaming enamel, four obligations to you. now and , ter camping this year. Troopa plalnh' outlined qa the shell— an automobile yesterday after­ voted entirely to the needs of boys modern st>-le, in the future, and "we will not let J yjj, Faxcra toatoMi under responsible leadership may plus two "E'a." tha figure 8. a noon. ^ohn Duplain, 7, died last of ell ages. Suits. Shoes. Swest- rook, or bokea plus sign, aa ’’A." and the word night in a local hoapital of a frac­ ; you down.' ~a#tor Jap imH ^ Parwto. conduct camps at either site. era. Shirts Everj- bij of toggery , with oil and gas I The United Nations. Mr. Roose- j T roop N a M An " For a touch of art the agg tured akull. Police aald he ran a bioy needs. ' — Platform Becker* or cool and gao. I velt asserted, have the technical' Wintaia Barclay. Sestoa also has sn outlined picture of a Into tha Sid* of a car driven by A I’E.AB TO P.4Y I buy War Bonds all the Urn# man smoking a pipe. Mrs. Grover Welgold. I mrans. physical resources, cour- i and I don’t need Hedy Lamarr to The weekly meetings were begun $14.95 ' age. Tlsion and will required to I isst Friday night with ft abort drill Stamford—Louie H. Mooa. 61. lilea AS eithar. In fact, sha would Hurprtoed Twtea who practiced law In New York build and sustain the kind of | have to buy a $25,000 hood before period and review. Du m were then FOR THE COLLEGE MAN world order which alone, be said, collected and a tte a d a a c e wraa ra- city for the BMt 40 years, died I would Clifford’s Main Floor Ha* can justify youth's sacrifices now. oorded. New Bern. N . C.—Oto—T. J. suddenly at tus home here yester­ "But we must keep at It—we Short patrol maetings wrers held Mitchell hardware store pro­ day. He waa alao prealdent of The What It Take.* For A must never relax, never falter, by the vartoua patrols. The sub­ prietor. had tsro su rp rises frt>m Automatic Coin' Wrapping Mm chine Company o t N ew York. Correct College Wardrobe j never fear- .ind we. must keep at We now Itave more than 1.800 jects of sqmapboro sad Morse sig­ hls first customer recently. Imme­ ; it together.'' he said. diately after ha <^>cnad tha front New Haven—Lieut. L. F. Clner, women in produetton work and naling aa well as first aid were "AVe must' mamtain the offen­ door a mule walked in and sidled aenior medical' officer at the we're beggtog for more. studied untU 8:65. Tha Scouts were sive agM-nst evil in all Its forms. then dUmiaaed with tha pladgs of up to s show case. WJien he at­ Navya main OormecUcut recruit- We mUit work and we must fight -_J. L. Atwaad. tempted to chase tha siula out It teg office here, aald yeaterday that 'N orth Aaamtan oUagiafica to tha Ftog. xos/r^ no^ct Main Street — Opposite the High School to insure that our children shall I t o U droppod daad. an *niabeliavahly email number” o t have and shall enjoy la peace their FLPBl CABTOOW AND NEWS appBoanta for enhatmeiit from thla OPEN THURSDAY AND SAT. TILL • P. We toonld trim ear inalienable rights $o freedom of All of tha nttrata of soda pro­ atate were rejected for physical very kmff war. The weakly, maetlng of Troop 18 War Bonds and Stsinpa On Bala speech, freedotr! of religion, free- was held at tha Saoood Qongrega- duced in tha United Btataa comae AUTWiW Bsiat 23e«tvw iw #f t:90 reaaoaa Tbs scrvlca soUated 71 dotn from want. - freedom from —Admiral Stark, from a siiigla masufacturlng plant mtomob ia o itf ' Sum -«»»• m i . ^ 1 l« « Nlgtotairf Divt fear. B. nnvni .to e a s tionaJ cbiirch. I After IBs B at Hopaw^ Va. I *Xtoir an tkeas toM teraM s m mANCHESTEK ErVBNTTJG HEKALD, MANCnESTER. CVJNN. THl-'llSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl^D. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1943 PAGE F i C T F O U K ments emanating from Ickes and Place boxes of picked fruit In the shade of the tree. ihe Office of Price Administration. Named ‘Miss Connectiput’ How to Pick Oil Rationing to tht need and prosjiect of Bridge Toll ‘5. office, set up by presidential order Volunteer Workers. More than 780,000,000 passen­ Foster^s Rockville School for Four Days. .Mrs. John H. Steele and staffed by experts from the ■ Increased Production gers are carried annually by taxi­ Mr«. Clyde .\UrthaIl prospective customers were disap­ Mra. W. W. Ornnt liBMla H. Cli»ptiiM 7894, Manchester 1178-8, Boekvllle ministrutor to End Di­ oil industry, would determine what cabs In the United States. For Fine Foods Phone 4052 pointed as the tables were emptied By Building Up Em­ Storrs, Sept. 3.—Scientific ad­ 96, BockviUc rapidly. The Young Mothers' club vision on Authority and where rationing or other cur­ Hartford, Sept. 8.—The toll col­ tailments were needed, and then vice on “ how to pick an apple” Is Free Delivery! Dial 73861 are sponsoring a food sade on Elaine Kupchunos, aged 8, Mr. and .Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden ployes’ Morale. lecting personnel o f the (Charter Twenty-eight guests were P*"'** ■ Saturday, September 12 in con- Nearing Showdown. Henderson’s OPA, on Ickes' lej- being furnished to volunteer work­ Double Stamps Friday! daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Frank and daughter Emily Hayden were Oak Bridge waa appointed today ent at a miscellaneous shower | najtjon with the Harvest Sale to ommendation. would set up t'he ers who report for duty In Cormec- Open Friday Till 9 P. M. Kupchunos, of Wapping, was a in Springfield, Mass.. Tuesday as By Jumea Marlow and and are listed below: [SAsks for Time tendered Miss Jean Munro Tues­ be conducted by the Garden club, guest singing star in "Poppy H ow­ necessary rationing machinery. George ZIelke ticut apple* orchards this fall, help­ / guest.s of relatives. Bulletin! Then the price admini.stration George M. Dearborn, Hudson day evening at the Community on the Library Grounds. ard’s Hillbilly show" last Monday IG e jU s 'E m F l^ in ^ r New York, Sept. 3 — (Wide ’ ing growers through a peak period "The Young .Mothers' club met WMhlngton, Sept. 8— i/P)— officiills began expressing their CHark, Eugene- H. Chlpmap and night which was held at the Stan­ .Miss Helen Chapin returned to World )^One good way to break To Finish Job Hall, Bolton Center. Miss Munro. Tuesday evening in the Library, her home in Oradel, New Jersey, Petroleum Coordinator Harold own ideas about where ratfoijing Norwood F. Jamieson o f Win of farm work, and there’s more to. Broilers — Fryers who will w'ed Roger McCormack of ley Arena in New Britain. Other L. Ickes announced today the should be applied. with Mrs. Raymond McKinny and guest stars with Elaine were, "The after two months spent as guest your neck on the road to success ated; Joseph N . Chlpkln and Clar­ it than you might think. Manchester on Satiirday. recelveo government had requisitioned Favors Nationwide Rationing DOG O W N E R S— T ry N ow -Mra. Clarence Williams, hostesses. Hodsier Hot Shots” of Chicago, at the home of her uncle Charles might be to tell the big boss to ence W. Sorrentlno of New Ha- * A circular prepared by H. A. numerous gifts of linen, glassware, . from the nildweat and south The final break came when Joel Miss Margaret Danehy. school 111., who. are on. the "National C. Talcott. move over and make room for you. I veh; Mrs. Helen C. P eU r and Rollins and W. P. Judkins of the Mogitex 8 ubbl#s t o $1.09 each I So>*«*«***®® electrical appliances and decora­ west all the remaining rail Dean, Hendersoq’s' o il. rationing nurse, spoke concerning a whoop­ Charles C. Talcott and Howard But Thomaa F. Joyce did it, William J. Neville of East Hart­ night to 0>ii9i«lcr Re- tive pieces. Hostesses for the eve­ Barn Dance Hour." every Saturday tank ears transporting gaso­ chief, said he and Henderson had University of Connecticut, and ad­ Cut-Up—Fancy ing cough clinic. The club voted a night. Elaine will also . take..part Ayers are -tin an automobile biisi- picked up speed, and three years ford; Raymond Boulais of Daniel­ dressed to apple pickers, gives ning included; Mrs. Keeney line there. This might result sent to Pn>Hident Roosevelt a BLITZ FLEAS IP** quest of John Drost. of in the entertainment in Center nes.s trip to New York City and ago today started on a job which son j Charles B. Ruchln of MU Hutchlnsom^^rs. Joseph Mack. contribution $5 to the fund for in local oil shortages for these rei-ommendation for nationwide these directions; Um Mogitex Bubble Shampoo. Rub Fowl Park tonight, at 7 p. m. which is New Jersey. is receiving wide attention in Am ­ ford;’ Raym'ond A. Barry of Mid­ .Mrs. Augffst^Mildner of Bolton erection o f a Service Men's Honor areaa, he said, possibly re­ ■gii.sijliiie rationing, with tht view on, wipe oft, no tub, no rinsing. Re­ being held for the purpo.se of sell­ Mrs. Clara Dodge ha*'returned erican industry. dletown; Mack G. Schulman of "1 . To pick an apple— grasp the J '2 j Rockville, Sept. 3 - (Special) — and Mrs. Pet«t«('alhoun of Man­ Roll for Coventry, which is being quiring rationing or some of releasing rail tank cars from a^ple in toe hand, placing the moves fleas, lice, ticks on contacts ing more W ar Bonds and W ar to her home in Barre, Vermont* While he was working in a de­ Moodus; Paul Fine of Meriden; meeting of the Recreation and chester. ^ financed by all of the organiza­ other step to rut consumption. other areas to relieve the emer­ B u y thumb or forefinger at the union Cleans, deodorizes, beautifies coot. tions of the town. Names of men Stamps iti Manchester. after' spending two weeks with partment of the Radio Corpora­ Robert W. Welch of HazardvUIe; Sofa convenient, effective. Costs only pen­ $1.09 each IwClTiC Center committee will be A rniick wiflding featured the William Ayers and his daughter The new requisition order, gency in the east. tion of America eight years ago of thf fruit stem and spur. Remove in the service ^ould be forwarded The .South Win.sdor. Fish and Ickes shot, buck: Mary Ann Porter of Woodmont: nies on application. At Dept. 9 Drug Stores entertainment of the evening. Mra. Ruth Ayers Senk and fam ily Irkes told his press confer­ U.S.UAR SAVINGS he had such a rumpus with his im­ Said a cowboy named the. fruit with an upward motion .Morrcira E-'/.-rut “ •held this evening at seven o'clock Meml>ers of the v.e.Uling group in­ to -Mrs. Ellen Hurd, Chairman of Gun Club met la-st night at the " I don’t think that he (Dean) is Percy F. Rowe oif Bloomfield; and Town Hall and heard Dr. Hunter and other of her Tollapd relatives. ence, uas expected to add mediate superior that RCA Presi- ' the following from Hartford: .A l­ and twist of toe wrist. Avoid | J5 « t the City Council Chamber to cluded Joseph Mack, bride: Hazel the Honor Roll Committee, or Mrs. Miss Shirley Clough was the around 5,000 to the 68,000 oars an" expert either on the production BONDS* STAMPS dent David Sarnoff heard of it, Texas LsGranga, breaking, branches and fruit spurs. H am s Gla.vdce Bissell, secretary and of the State Fish and Game board or the transportation of petroleum bert Singer, Philip Menchel, Wll- jConaider the request of John Drost Hutchinson,, groom; Maxwell guest of honor at the home of that last week delivered 8?S,- called In Joyce, asked him; "Fm bayin’ these Stamps "2. TO pick toe crop^ first, pick Hutchinson, bridesmaid: Norma ser^'ire committee chairman of the speak on different phases of the and it's very embarassing for any­ I liam J. Ducheaneau, WllUam,. M. Ip e o f Hammond street, purchaser of Mrs. Dorothy O. Walker Tuesday 260 barrels of oil dally to the SS*S3£*S'*S=*3B*S=«a “ W'hat are you trying to do? the apples you can reach from the Young Mothers' club. sport. The club voted to accept 100 one to make a statement of that with my change, ' Shaughnessy, Teresa M. Kenny, MANY NEVER Tedforq. best man; Cathanne evening when twenty-five of her now-ratlonnd 17 .Atlantic sea- Get your boss .job?" ground. Use a ladder to pick toe 45c lb. J -the Rock Mill oif'ice building who .Marshall, miniater. The bride wore associate members this year. sort when he doesn't know Uie Cedric W. Jenkins and Mrs. Ruth friends met and gave a shower of iMtaril states and the DIstrirt "N o." Joyce said. "Your job.” ; ’Cause each one’s a alap remainder of the fruit Pick care­ **?ilesires that more time be given m a sixty-year-old Wedding gown | James J. Gre4n, 24, of. 65 facts,, and I don:t agree with his L. (tashman. Fanev Wooster street, Hartford. was many miscellaneous giftd-.in honor of (Olumbla. So a few years later Samoff The employee# gathered at the fully. Fruit with, broken skin de­ SUSPECT CAUSE | ,^ h im for the removal of the build- and carried a bouquet of golden-j of her approaching marriage to ---- conclusions." made Joyce— he’s 38 now ^vlce At a Nasi or Jap sentenced to thirty days in Coupty .State Capitol for four days of cays rapidly. Avoid akin breaks re­ rod. The bridesmaid was also in I Jlr. Donald Fisk of Tofnngton, .Thereupon, Henderson prepared president of the firm ’s subsidiary, r lj* jjif Drost has informed the Stafford Springs jail and fined $25 , which was re­ Washington, Pept. 3 — schooling In relation to toll col­ sulting from fingernail cuts or ap­ Lamb Legs white and carried . asparagus fern! sometime in September. a . sizzling statement apparently RCA Manufacturing Company, UI10 threatens oar home L J f Common Council that he would John O. Netto mitted, on chargesNrf theft. The Growing demands for a single gov- aimed aJ Ickes' remarks, but the lecting. The first day’s program ple sti^m punctures. OF UACKACHES and glads. Refreshments of punch, Application 'for a marriage li­ whose principal plant ip at Cam on the range!” Thu Old TrMtmant Oft«n Hke more time and the request sandwifches and potato chips were ; 472. Stafford accused allegedly stole 13 gallons cense was filed at the town clerk's fmment wartime oil administra­ Office of War Information, head­ was devoted to a talk by Harry “ 3. Setting toe ladder—set toe of gasoline from the Pleuant Val­ den, N. J. BrinfM Happjr 39c lb. * " w a s referred to the Recreation scri’pd. office in Stafford Springa by tor, to end the division of author­ ed by Elmer Davis, killed it--and He’s in charge of advertising Maldment, of the State C3omp- ladder so that both legs rest firm ­ ■ committee. , ley Brick Company, on August 22. Henderson remarked later that troUer’s office, with reference to ly on the ground and the top leans Mbb7 gufferwB r*U«TQ mMggiag Girl Scout Meeting The section of the new Wilbur Thomas S. Bgrovicka. poultry ity blamed in several quarters for and promotion and has helped In- quickly, OBM ib ty diMovDT that t r«al o » Bnnelcas j t . The office building is a ohe and All members of the Bolton Girl During the week ending August farmer. ,and son of Mr. and Mrs. he was glad it never got in print. ' crease the company’s war produc­ the State retirement plan and securely against a large branch or of tbnr trough mar ba tirad kidBaya. ; one-half story w o^en building Cross highway which extend.s from 28. certificates for the purchase of pu’blic confusion, ap;ieared headed Resolutions have been presented 1 • brhevtaaV.9.a^ W ar Bond deductions. Later crotch. Place ^he ladder so that If ThaTba kidnaya ara Ni'ature'a chief way of tak< Scouts are asked to meet at the Joseph M. Borovicka of West Wil- tion through building up employ- Inc tba PtrcM arida aa _ #*i Which was purchased by Mr. tires and tubes were issued to ut^ today toward a showdown at the in Congress calling for appoint- | loie. Cm mm m m I Glendon A. Scoborla. State Per­ tba ptraM arida aod waata outof tbablaode Roll Lamb home of Mrs. John Swanson of linion, seven' miles east of Stafford llngton and Mary Elizabeth Zelin- morale. Sarnoff calls him R C A’.“ It Blips or turns, it will fall toward Tbpjf help moatI t paople pa«api aboutS piata a day. iD rM t for $55. The contract called Brandy street. Friday-afternoon at Springs to Tolland station near the local war price and rationing, White House. nient of an administrator to exer- | sonnel Director, talked to toe em­ the center of the. tree. Most acci­ nhandieordpr tn kidoey fuactioa parmita V . insurance clerk, daughter of "sparkplug." poiaoootH caattar to ramaia ia your blood, it O tifor the removal of the building by 2 p. m. Scout leader. Miss Lydia Wlllington line will be opened tem­ board to the following: John A. thC\late .Mr. Stephen Zclinka and Creditable but unquotable sour­ cise iill the government's powers : Takes Credit for Little ployees regarding toe Merit ‘Act dents come from failure to observe 9o( the last of September, with ■ a Young will discuss plans for the porarily on Labor Day, the 7th. for i.’ollins, school and defense bus op­ Mrs.NZelinka of Skungnumaug, ces said meanwhile that the oil in­ dealing wijh petroleum and its Joyce takes credit for nothing and their rights and privUeges this precaution.. Don't take 39c lb. Wipcnalty of one dollar for each ad- coming year with the scouts. Sev­ a few hours, to accommodate holi­ erator. Wapping. three new tires. dustry's choice for such- a power- products, except putting into effect 'Ideas under this act. chances. East Teilland. ____ Praquaat or Lean' Oiiwtional day that it or part of it eral members of the troop gradu­ day traffic. The link, which eventu­ .Michael J. Hayes, trailer camp, Alfred^i^'ers who enlisted in the fill job was Harold L. .Ickcs, the 3 3 9 * 5 0 which are his own and other peo- ^ William B. Griffin, bridge man­ “ 4. Handling picked fruit — acaaty paaaa«aa with naartiag aad buraiag femained. ated from elementary school In ally will connect the parkway from three new tubes and three recap Navy now of the eastern seaboard secretary of interior who m.-w pie’s, especially those of G. K. ager, discussed toe history and transfer apples from toe picking anmaiiTnaa ahowa ihara ia aomathiac wroog Cc He ha* informed the committees pas.senger tires; Harold J. A. Col­ with your kidaays or bladder. Ground Beef June and will attend High School Mossachiisetts-Connecticut State was at his hbtne here for a brief bears the title of "petroleum co­ Is Honor GiitvsU A ring she will always cher­ Throckmorton, chairman of the legal set-up of toe Charter Oak container to the apple box with Doa’t wait! Aak your drutfiat for Doaa’a ^ that being employed in a local lins. Wapping school bus operator, Funeral Held Miss Alice Irene Clifford, (above) pretty IR-yenr-old Burlington this coming term so plans for the line at- Union to Nev Haven, and stay this weekX.^ ‘ ordinator." ish. ' A beautiful design In nat­ executive committee of the com­ Bridge, outlined the organization blonde and Farmington high school senior, will represent Connecti­ extreme care. Every bump makes PiUa, aaad auooaMfuIiy by nillioaa for orar 40 S k iU l with only Saturdays on which scouts will be made accordingly. will be known as the Wilbur. Cro-ss two rertp truck tires; John Ma­ Mr. Si-hrier of-Stafford Springs Ickcs himself, nettled'' by in­ ural gold. • . pany's board of directors. chart and the duties and respon­ a bruise. Apples cannot be drop yaara. Tbaycira happy ratief aad will help tba jto remove, the building., the work loney, Rye street farmer, two re­ At Dinner Party cut in the "Miss America" beauty contest at Atlantic City. ' Miss lA diUm of kidaay tunaa fltiab oq) poiaoaoia 39c lb. Nutrition Clasa Highway, at pre.sent Is approxi­ gsve an interesting talk on "Safe­ volvements with the Office of A few hours after England and sibilities of all employees. Includ­ (Clifford won the state competition finals at Hartford. She js 5 feet ped Into toe picking container or iraaU from your Mood. Gh Doa«% PiUh n is progressing slower than he ex- cap tires; H. F. Farnham. farmer, Price Administration headed by- France declared war on Germany For Pastor ed in Mr. Griffin’s UUt were re- Fourteen attended the meeting mately eight - miles long. The link ty" at' the last Graitge meeting 4 Inches tall, weighs 120 pounds. into the box without brui.slng. Rib I ^feected. He has started work on of the Nutrition CHass held W ed­ will be closed by- the state high­ R.Ve street, two recap tires. and gave demonstrations''on "First Leon Henderson,-joined with those SepU3. 1939, Throckmorton called msrks In relation to the person­ ^ ( h e Inside of the building dis-' nesday afternoon at the Commun­ way department for a month or six Roger H. Spencer of South Aid” in fractured bones s i insisting thatw sicav «•all * * •regulatory V ^ va^v* fcv/a J uau u Miss Edith M. Wlerzblcki of 74 Joy^ arid his other executive as­ nel’s attitude toward toe public iPiantllng it. Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs ligh Dignitaries and Lamb Chops ity' Hall. The group studied Iron weeks for completion of the«Shoul- Mr. and M rs. Irving Campbell thorlty be placed In the hands of North street was the honor guest sistants to a special Sunday con­ and regulations In regard to toe I O b Emergency t/'nite and Ita place in the diet. Meetings Howard Spencer and Miss Eleanor have been guests of relatives'vin ' one official. Ha stated his position i ference where he told them: handling of motorists who will ders at either sPde of the two lanes . w • ^ *w at a dinner party at ine Manenes* Many Priests Attend 1 ^ Tliere will be a meeting of the of the class will be omitted next Opening of the parkway will per­ P. Kierstead of 90 Holt street, Maine for a few day*. to members of the Petroleum In- i "This war has started and if m toe (Charter Oak Bridge. 39c lb. I ifem rgen cy unit chairman of the week and the'next meeting will be mit through traffic from New York were married at the hom e'of her The' Young People of the Tol­ dustry Wfi- Council. ' ' ‘ ' f Country club last night, when’ it last# any time at all. we’ll be Services Today. Temporary uniforms wUl bs Is­ ■ ■ Vernon Defense Council this eve- held Monday. Sept. 14 at 1:30 to Boston to bypass Stafford unCle this afternoon at one o'clock. land Federated church will serve ' „ . , , i D. . . i Mrs. Harriett S. Horan of St. In it. We'd better begin plans sued, together with badgqs and Assorted ' * 'i g at 7:80 o'clock at the Coun- a public Chinese Supper in the .Prints Ironical ?'«■»«" Ijohn street entertained the bride- now for getting our part of the p. m. at the Quarryvtlle Methodist Springs for at least one daV. With The jndustrj's favor of Ickes for others on the staff of New Haven, Sept. 3— (;P)— High other equipment used by collec­ la b g u room. A t this time the chalr- church. the permanent use of the parkway. church on Tuesday at 6:00 o'clock job done." tors. AU personnel will take phy­ the job presented an ironical pic- Harriett's Beauty Salon at 129 dignitaries of the Roman Catho­ Cold Cuts r^btsen will present the names of the On September 21 each member Stafford Springs will' be perma­ p. tn. Bring your friends to this The planning started by Throck­ sical examinations under toe di­ You. wouldn't w ant a |*^Banonnel of their units, and the novelty supper. ture, as the-interior .secretary onlv street, of which she is pro- of the class will have a week's nently- bypassed with Main, West Ellington a few months ago was regarded ' prtetor. morton in 1939 matured In the lic church and many priests from rection of toe State Department ' ' jllata of equipment for the town autumn of 1940 when this coun­ menu used by their family to pre­ and East Main streets uncluttered as a dangerous “ meddler by ^ Miss Wierzbicki was presented all over (Connecticut participated of Health today. 39c lb. ^IrlU be completed. F. Berr try began its first peacetime con­ sent to the instructor. 5Iembers from heavy holiday traffic. It ,1s 1 many oil men wjio accused 'him of | with a handsome living room table the funeral service. held this Tomorrow toe toll officers will • Meeting Postponed are asked to keep within the cos: Tel. 498-3, BockvUle scription to build an Army. be Instructed on how to give In- considered doubtful if the lack of Coon & Fox Club trying to ."Federalize” the Indus-. by her associates. She has morning in St. John's church for m Etecauae of the holiday on Slon- limit set forth in the Red Ooss through traffic here w ill have Joyce put into effect the com­ formaUon to motorlsta There Dried Beef . try, under his control. been honored by several social the Rev. David J. Hutchinson, pas­ lay, the regular meeting of the Manual. The menus should be as much effect ori local business, with Mrs. William Fournier . has re­ I A resolution v. as placed before , functions and showers, in recog- pany's "beat the promise" of war will be a question period and in­ Diainolul Bridal Pair production campaign in R C A ’s Ifeinon Defense Council has been nearly balanced as possible and a the exception of drug stores, res­ turned from New York where she Meets Tomorrow ' the Petroleum W ar Council Yes-j nitlon of her marriage to Stanley tor of St. John's for the last six struction on first aid • and main­ w hiskey— five manufacturing plaints. The Joatponed, subject to the call of record kept of the cost of each taurants, gasoline stations and underwent s tonsil operation and terday asking thaj all Federal oil p. Grzyb of 76 North street-, Sat- years, whose death occurred Mon­ tenance and control of traffic. In 45c lb. w e chairman. item w'ith store prices credited guest bouses. One of the largest her sister Miss Ctorrine Tilden, campaign started with a "solemn day In St. Raphael's hospitaL the afternoon, the toll personnel powers be placed v. ith Ickes, .butjurday morning at nine o'clock in Brat Iwo' Engagement for all produce used from the home guest houses in town, the Christo­ R.N., has accompanied her home The September meeting of the this was reported to have , been' st. John',s church on Golway pledge” which each' employe w m Large groups present Included will visit toe ToU Plaza and re­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Mac- garden. pher Allen homestead ,o n East and will remain here for some Manchester Coon and Fox Club tabled when a point was raised j street. 5 4 9 * 5 0 asked to sign. It read: those representing the members of ceive assignments so they will be IjftoVulah of Ellington announce the Miss 8. Helen Roberts announc­ Main street, has already been con­ time. , will be held at the h o m ^ f Edward Pledge To Beat Promise the First Friday CYusade, an or­ ready to handle toe first crossings Frankfurts Ijk engagement of their daughter, ed that those who have missed verted into a private residence. An- Raymond H. Woodward of this Matushak, 176-Gardner street, to­ other Federal officials now having "I promise myself to put forth ganization of men and women of of the Charter Oak Bridge when meetings of the class and desire This gorgeous ensemble real­ Iji4cl(arcelia H. to H. EUaworth How- f „ ,, other, the Woodlawn tea room at town has been granted a certifi­ morrow evening at 6:45. a hand in oil matters. /JsWfFf my best efforts not only to fulfill the pariah, St. Ann's. Guild, and Is opened to toe public, Satur­ to make them up should 70 ly is s beauty. A genuine dia­ \nrd, aon of Mr. and Mra. Raymond i?i ! East Main and Gfant avehue w-ill cate for the purchase of a bicycle ■ This meeting will be of Intcro.st The council, tomposed of many- obligations which we have under­ nuns of the Order of the Sisters day. 35c lb. Howard of Somers. Misery < mond set in a mounting of un­ taken to meet the requirements of these instructions. It 1. possible w be used for a prlvite dweUing early by the Tolland County war price to all holders of the original bond 1 leaders of the petroleum industry,, usual smartness. of caiarlty, in charge of St. John's Obaervera Needed make up work caused by three ab- » and rationing board. on the club property. is headed by William R. Bovd. Jr..! our national preparedness pro­ Parochial school, and also nuns sences. More than three absences in the fall. Native More obMrvcrs are needed for A section of the Cross highway Charle- H. Bancroft R.F.D. car­ A Field Trial committee will he I president of the American Petrol- gram, but to beat the promise." representing other religious orders cannot-be made up. Those who Pullet Eggs. Observation Post on top of from Mn.sfachiisetts State, line, a rier has returned to hia duitea af­ elected for the trials on Sept. 20. I.cum Institute. | To some criticism that such a of women in New Haven. are interested can stud.v the Apples Picked ____; Hill Chief Observer Reuben distance of four miles. Is now in ter a month's vacation. A report of the coon liberation I Conflicting Statements Made I campaign worked for the com Father Hutchinson bad been di­ 3 dozen...... ^ | # W w sons for the days missed and take pany'B - benefit and eventually •tonsfeln states, that observers a : use and has been used by traffic Mrs. Cora Gates is the guest of will be given at tomorrow eve­ { Demands for a single oil auth- rector of the OithoUc Social Serv led for aaveral periods each a make-up examination prepaieu might result in unemployment for for more than a year. It was plan­ her niece Mrs. Frank J. Tuttle of ning’s gathering. I nrity grew out of conflicting state- ice Bureau-*ln New Haven from Armour’s Milk, and night, with twenty to by the instructor. Those who pas.s workers who had. done too good By Professors ned to open the eight-mile section Mam street. Mfs. Gates was the 1922 to 1928 aad the bureau was 6 cans ...... twenty-five being. needed in-^ all. the make-up teat are eligible to job too fast. Joyce answered: of the parkway 'last fall, but -use guest of Mrs. Grace N. Thompson represented by the Rev. William L. The obaervera work In pairs. continue the course and receive' "Sure. The company benefits. So / was delayed because of the Inabil­ of Crystal Lake for the past week. Daly, present director. Miss Laura Lean Rib the Anal certificate. . does the nation. I f we don't get Univershy of Connecti­ Women can serve durtng the day ity of the highway department to Hatheway-Miller Post American GtUlgan and nearly ths entire Corned R eef, lb, . ■nd men at night from 6 o'clock Listening Post the production, job done, we may secure an adequate supply 'of ce­ Legion Auxiliary baa resumed membership of the board of di­ cut Faculty Members sn. Boltonites doing duty at - the wind up like the workers of ment for resurfacing. their meetings after the summer rectors. Another group represent Tunaf):^h^ This la a roost Important pJtt Listening Post today included: recess. France: No jobs at all and our ed the New Haven Council pf Take Pay ‘in Kind’. 3-12, Mra. Oscar Kreysig, Mrs. The first section o f the new large t i n ...... M f the CiviUlan Defense program Mr. and Mi-a. John D. DeCarll dally food a piece of black bread.” Catholic Women. Wilfred Klelnschmtdt; 12-3, Mrs. highway was opened ami later W ar production climbed and in iDsfgpd must be maintained .24 hours clo.sed last year for the concrete ot Detroit. Mich., are spending a Bishop Maurice F. McAutiffe, Corned Beef, 6 day. A new building is being Marie Carpenter, Mrs. Howaru 1 the first alx months of 1942 was Storm. SepL. 3-^OPi— University surface and reopened again. The two weeks vacation with .Mr. De- > / » bead of the Hartford diocese, oc­ large t i n ...... Cgtarted, 10 x 10 which will be Chase: 3-6, Mrs. John Swanson, generally 49 .times greater than tn of Onnecticut faculty member* second and third sections are be­ Carli's mother Mrs. Jennie DeCarll STORES cupied the bishop's throne during aigned up this week to pick apple* keproperly protected and comfor- 5Iiss Lydia Young; 6-9, Mrs. Q k the same aix montha o f 1939. The ing opened which will make a to­ of Main street and Mrs. DeCarli's the celebration of the solemn high Salad Dressing, Frank Pagglolt,- Mrs. Aldo Peace. company says those 1939 produc­ and take their pay "In kind.” I tlgiVUila and cl^an for the observers. tal distance of approximately 12 parenU Mr. and Mra. John W olfe maaa of requiem. (juart j a r ...... I log Volunteers may get in touch with Bolton Brief* Helping to fill toe need for extra miles. The new road was cut of Bolton. tion figures were aubetantial but I topMr. Blonsteln to ascertain what Mrs William Webster and son, can not be revealed for military Auxiliary Bishop Celebrant pickem during the peak season of through woods as well as hills and Dorothy Wraight daughter of The celebrant of the maos was Fancy Cookies, iM^oura are open. Gaylord, of Middle Turnpike East, 8ALLANT reasons. RCA's manufacturing Slclntoeh harvesting tol* week and offers motorists an Interesting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wraight of the Rt. Rev. Hehry J. O'Brien, 1-lb. bo.x .Vs.si^rted ( Communion Sunday ^ _ aie spending the week In Maine. plants have 60 per cent more work- next, volunteer crew* are being drive through this section of Con­ Job's Hill road and Robert Blair $75.00 auxiliary bishop of the diocese. As­ organized to work on several Mrs. Clyde Marshall and. Mis. _nt Communion Sunday will be 6b- necticut. What route will be fol­ •or ot Mr. and Mra. Stanley Blair KNIGHT , a n now than they had in 1939. Rin.so - Oxydol - Duz, [g - fserved on Sunday at the C iion George Shedd will attend the StatF d(oUdcu^ OhsxuU sistant priest was the Rt. Rev. Windham county farm*. Last year RCA received from all lowed from Tolland to a j^tnt in of the same address are quaran­ A BLEND OF STRAIGHT A beautiful', creation accen­ Monalgnor' VViUlam H. Flynn, pas­ Growers will pay toe regular large size. [cuOcmgregatlonal church. Dr. George Cjonvention to elect a State Cen- ita workers 37,106 auggeationa tral Committee man and Stai VertKm where there will be an In­ tined with scarlet fever and acar- WHISglES-86 8 PROOF tuating the sparkling diamonds. tor o f ■ St.'Patrick's church, Hatt- rate* for apple picking, but no Brookee, pastor of the church, and gave awards totaling more 2 packages ...... Central Committee woman at tersection. one route 'connecting letina. Robert Blair, having acar- A very effective duo and a ford, and th. phancellor of the dio­ cash w ill change hand*. Prime Mc­ SDC^^ K>ve a Communion 51editation with the new road at South W'lnd- letina, is getting better. CHECK THESE LOW PRICES'. sparkling valuer than $30,000 for 7,131 of them. Fresh Fig Bars, I on the subject, ''Father Lei This Stafford Springs on Frida'i' eve­ cese. Tw o cousins of Father Intosh apple* will be set aside In sor. and the other to connect with Jean McLougtilin of Main street i t ★ FIFTH 1 , 8 9 Frequent Maaa Rallies I amJCud Pass." ning. Hutchinson of Portland, Me., and storage, to be delivered In the win­ pound ...... the new Charter Oak bridge, which has been spending a few days To keep the employes constant­ .Mettling Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petersen AAR LIQUOR STORES WILL I I CLOSED ALL DAY Rev. John Hutchinson of Wore) ter to the 'pickem os their pay­ also opens on Labor Day. has not with her grandparents Mr. and ly aware o f the importance of the g I Court Hearts of Oak. Foresters have taken up their residence in MONDAY. SIPTEMilR 7 ter, Maas., both members o f the ment. Sweet (iherkins, been annouiiced, It wa* said that Mra. Harry McLoughlln of Rock­ job they are doinx, the plants I ’ gM America, w lll^otd a summoned ,their new home at Bolton Notch. Josuit order were the deacons for Prof. Paul L Putnam of the large jar ______if the route of the next section had ville. A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WH1SKIE5-5 YEARS OLD-90 PROOF have frequent mass rallies which lopBieetlng this evening at eight the mass. . Farm Management Department. been determined it would be im­ include practical demonatratlona The Rev. John L. Sullivan, pas- acUntf chairman of toe State De­ .Stuffed Olives, |glg^'ck>ck in Foresters Hall. Seyeral BROOKHAVEIi of the equipment RCA makes for |_^matters of importance are to be possible to construct at this time COMMONWEALTH QUART 1.95 ton Of St. Barnabas' parish. North fense Council’s Ctommittee on Farm large jar ...... as all material is being used to­ Program Is Given the war. Haven, and the Rev. Michael J Labor, is making toe atrange- acted upon. Bolton Center STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY-5 YEARS OLD-8 5 PROOF BOURBON Medium-sized, gray at the tem­ W. S. C. S. Meetings ward the effort. Lynch, pastor of St. Mary's, Wind­ menta. Sweet Mixed . Augustin Grennan. Jr., son of 6 YRS OLD-100 PROOF ples, Joyce wears glasses, talks I The afternoon group of the Mrs. B. R. Jones By Lqcal Grange sor Locks, Arved as chaplains to Fruit SpectalUt In Crew Pickles, large jar Town road Superintendent and fast, acta aa aimply with office f* IWomen's Society of CThrisUan 8908, Manchester BOTTLED IN BOND ' BUhop McAutiffe. His first crew went this week Mrs. Augustin Grennan of the SPECIAL RESERVE boys aa he does with Sarnoff, has Service of the RiKkviUe Methodist The bearers, aA members o t St. for a half day's picking on the A number of prospective mem­ a quick memory, and says: ehurcb will hold a meeting on Mias Mary Corcoran teacher at Crystal Lake section has taken a FIFTH John's .pariah were, Frank Shlel farm of Henry Joy. president of position in the office of William bers and tnterestad visitors at­ 1.79 " A morale building program is and J o ^ Boyle, trustees of tJ toe Windham County Farmem’ Friday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. with the Center School has reaigned to tended the Booeter Night program that's why Imperial ORANGE Mrs. Fred Apel at Snipsic Lake. accept a po.xition in the Junior Trusdell Company. Springfield. $CDbJ/L Oalu£A, not a subetitute for g o ^ manage- pariah. Dr. William LawpMf Association. In Woodstock. It con­ Mr. Grennan a graduate of Staf­ of Manchester Grange In the Ma­ ment. Morale rests on the solid Sheahan. Bernard Butcher, An The membere will bring a basket High .School in Westfield. .Mass., IMPORTED FROM GLASGOW, SCOTLAND-8 YEARS OLD sisted of Professor Putnsm him­ ford High ischool in the June clas.s sonic Temple last evening. foundstlon of fair tabor policies drew J. McPartland, and Edward self; Fruit Specialist H. A. RoUin*. hmeh as history Instructor. Miss Cor­ The entertainment consisted of The Vernon. W S. C. 3. of the coran proved herself able in the haa been employed as s clerk st OLD and the education of the employes Moran. W. H. Kinsey, professor of phys­ SPECIAL! the Red A White store. West Stsf- readings musical numbers and a "86 PROOF FIFTH as to the purpose of the organiza­ From 4 o'clock yesterday after­ ics; J. H. Arjona, professor of I Q ^ ’ emon Methodist church will hi ' J handling of the variousi rations short skit by Grange members. It GLEN CORRIE 2.89 i^^Jtheir first meeting of the season last yw r. She is a member of the foM HARVEY tion and the specific parts they noon until the hour for the funeral Spanish; E. G. Woodward, dean of Juicy and Sweet! waa entitled "A Bit of Nonsense" IMPORTED FROM LEITH, SCOTLANO-8 YEARS OLD-86 PROOF miist play in the successful opera­ maaa this morning the body o f the toe College of Agriculture; W. B. Wednesday affemoon at two Granj^ and a member of-the La­ and was both written and directed A BLENDED WHISKEY is" i/e/i/etec/" g^^clock with Mi.ss SybUIa Jones of dies of -St. Maurice. She .jartici- tion o f the company.” late pastor, clad tn ecclesiastical Young, director of toe School of .‘55 Art* Present by Mra. Earl Swallow. The cast in­ 86 8 PROOF Joyce's Vise tn the RCA started robes, lay in state in St. John's Agriculture, and J. O. Christian p f^ o ck ville Koad. As.siatlng .Mhs. I pa ted in Red Cross sewing, air cluded Mra. Swallow, Mra. Edward SPALDING’S «fth2.89 .Monea with the jifogram will be this way: church with a guard o f honor of football (x>arh. 2 dozen 59c raid warden,work, and emergency- La (Jhance, Mrs. James Scott, W il­ IMPORTED FROM GLASGOW, SCOTLAND-86 PROOF _ ^ r s . Ijncoln Dowling, and Mra. sewing for evacuees. The Board of At Shower Parlv QUART 1 , 8 5 Dissatisfied with his factory, memberz of the parish pres sat. The next day’s crew comprised bur -T. Little, David Hutchiraon, bench, he wanted to help edit tile N. W. Hosley, profeaeor of forestry 3 _,^mold Waring. ■ Education and people in the com­ Roy Warren and Edward Ua Buy 2 dozen and nln< ------;------^------munity regret her leaving. plant newspaper because he had and wildlife management; Walde- Mrs. Viola C. Corcilius, of 73 Chance. HEATHWOOD i^2.59 adited his high school paper; he mar Hagen, student placement'di­ -a . Leslie Bolton is . enjoying a Walnut street.'entertained with a Another highlight of the pro­ Ciierilla Warfare A for oxtra smoothnoMl Like ■ week’s vacation from his work at imported from ROIHES. SCOTLAND-10 years old got the job at $15 a week, $2.50 rector; B. C. Croeamon, farm man­ get 1 dozen more Faiigh’d ( ’.nr shower last evening In honor of gram was a series of colored mo­ SPECIAL RESERVE Case Lockwood and Brainard in lass than he made at the bench; agement: E. A. Moom, professor oste why Imperial’s rare base w h isk i^ its choice spirits the approaching marriage of her tion pictures taken by Fred Man­ r , Hartford. , * 86 3 PROOF FIFTH studied advertising four years at School in Cheshire of history, and Rev. J. G. W aggon­ 1 niece. Miss Phyllis C. Camay and ning, among tham a numbar o f GILBEY’S 3.17 Free! Bio4*kg Jail Break The classes in Nutrition will be MONTIGELLO New York University at night er, university chaplain and pastor America 's are made in the world’s largest distillery—then Austin R Schlllinger of W'est scenas and floata in Manchaster’a of tba Storm Congm.gatlonal ^ pixslponed next week. Miss S. great Victory parada which took 5 YRS OLD-100 PROOF stayed In RCA’s advertising de­ Hartford partment thereaftw. church. est-grow ng “velveted” by a methtxl similar to the soften- ^ I Helen Roberts instructor, will be Thirt:e-flve relatives and friends place in the early, evening of May STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY On September 17, 18 and 19, I McIntosh .\pples OCI m# Simitar groups taava bean organ­ L Qsnoa CUy. Colo. .J*! -"Those attending a convention the later from this town attended the party. 16 last. O a iw iA , guerrilla' w a rfa n acbool for non; ing o f spirits used in making fine Scotch. Fancy, 5 Ib.s. .... d b D G on the ihe week, and the regular FULL commiaeioned officers o f the 0>n ised for other excursions while toe whiskey 1 “ new-fangled gear ahifta" The hostess used a color scheme of distilled from lOOro GRAIN-90 PROOF ■taering column w ere. blamed by- '.meeting falls on LAbor day. QUART necticut State Ouard, the fln t ot peak aaaaon taota. Professor Put­ Sweet Potatoes, OK m* green, and white in her living room FULL 2.29 Urgeg Sons Be nam aald 23 men had signad up for J Harold Hathaway. a'convict, for and In decorating the buffet table. Revival Meeting Its kind in toe country, will be 4 pounds...... QUART half-day or mors. "FloTor-p«ak«d"—for axtra richn*M l bis recapture afjer he fled frim The centerpiece waa a targe wed­ OLD COLONY held at (Tbeehln Academy, C3soa- hin, tola atata. Large Pink Meat i Q r a ASoiorado prison. When Hathaway ding cake eurmounted with bride DISTILLED. LONDON DRY GIN-90 PROOF ' ^ Sent'to College This superb American blend has that expen­ SWat aentenced to prison in 1937 I^eacls to Reform P or the past few months a Mml Cantaloupes...... I Y C South Coventry and bridegroom. Mra. Corcilius sive, “imp(jrted-whiskey” flavor because its >Bars were equipped wnyj the gear waa aasisted in making arrange- FIVE YEARS OLDI tar acbool for commissioned offi Supreme Court D l LUXE FIFTH can has.been conducted by the .Seedless Grapes, ihlft te l sepsrstely from the There will be a food'tale Friday menta and in aervlng by Mra. R. Kansas City, Kas— j>P)—Ona of DE KUYPER 1.69 "artfoed. 8epL 8—On—Despite foundation whiskies are specially distilled to W ar D«partm*nt t n . Cbncord. lUariag post. A fter he escaped he afternoon at 2 30 at the entrance E. Carney, and her niacea. Mra. Merle GatebeU'a taxicab drivers t' ' war, parents should send their 2 pounds ...... •tots u automobile at Pueblo, lOOro (SRAIN-LONDON dry GIN-90 proof STRATHMORE /\- Masaaehueetta. Governor Robert Judge to Retire to Lakeview Terrace, the proceeds Catherine. Neff of Chicago, daugh- took some passengers to a revival aooa to eoUega this fall, said Praai- give them individual qualities—then blended A. Hurley, believing that a great Large, Red. Sweet USota., ths ear had the new style to go to the Lakeview Terrace As- ter of Mra. Camay; and Mra. meeting three yaara ago. dent R. B. Ogllby ot Trinity Cbl- \ shift and Hathaway couldn't ______QUART CLUB eban o f the burden In case o f bi. together to a delicate “flavor peak.” *]M ay-tiy - ciaUon Mr# Dayton Whipple is Catherine Daxidaon. cousins of the Curioua the cabbie went la the GILBEY’S 2.29 leg# jn a radio broadcast oarer 8ta- Plums, dozen...... I 7 C its it smoothly. Ofiffeer* cap- teat to bear the speaker's mes­ vaaion would fan upon non-com Hartford. Sapt » —(# )—JYiatiee chairman of the committee, wluch brlde-elMt. UCHT or DA(K STRAIGHT RYE-90 Proof Uon wTTC today. the whiskey that’s “grettt—for t^o big reesons.'” btiB. The honor guast received *a sage. Soon after he quit his job. mloaianed offlcara, haa arranged cairistopher U Avary of New Lna- Bartlett Pears. ^ ^ C A Includes also Mrs Wm. Hinman. RON CURADOS HUM riFTh 1'.69 -To6 many paranta, Dr. OfUby choice collecUon o< gUta. among Recently he called on' Gatchell « ‘'id. a n thinlong “What is tha use with offletata o f CbaoMn Academy don retires from the Canneetiput No. 1’6, 16qts. ^ l e D w Mr*. Ernest Starkel, Mrs. Cha*. $4 PROOF to have a acbool for aon-cema In Rice and Mrs, John Thompson. them a handaome mahogany driim with $200 which he estimated be fifth1 . 5 9 t.' aUrtlag Jbn In colteg# whan Supreme court henrti tomorrow, Eaoapas Etact rov taola table. Her m ajrlage to Mr. Schil- had knocked down in the three RON PICCOLiNO RUM FIFTH 1.59 operation tn September and an hta 70th birt-iday. and wlU be sue- Cauliflower, 1 ”Ph* $25 war bond In the recent he’s gotng to ba drafted bafon ha linger will take place in St., years he worked for him. NORWICH $RAN0 other daring the Thankagtvlng bol oewled by Judge Edwin C. Dicken­ t drive by the Lakeview Terrace As­ can gnduata, perhaps even tn his large ■ ws GUcago— on— John SeMsy fel^ Jamea'B church, on Saturday. Sept­ He planned to attend theological (CONTtNTS) 2 q: , ^ s 2 9 ‘ idaya. Instruction wlU be given by son of Hartford who waa elevated sociation went to R. Il Torque of REER tr ALE sophomore year?” B|lSy ih praaf an alsvatad Unss alactrlcaUy^ ember 19, at nina o'clock. school in anotbar city, the former State Guard offlcen who took the from the Superior court. third rail and Uvad to tcU Chestnut street. Manchester. i frahi aaalnl ipiili Celery, i Q c cabbie explained, and wantad to Concord eourae. Judge DlcJcaasan gUniady bi 2 for '6 —a ry. ' Saaloy, a switchman, Miss Margaret Jacobson is in­ Sndtka Eater Nax7 settla bia old acoounL Pull endoreement and coopera­ been sworn in aa a Supreme court copi. n a IMPERIAL aad ftO durtng a rain. Th« structing a first aid e i«— m stand­ I X tion has been given by M ajor Oen. justice. havlngXbeen administered Ml We»erg$amlaa. Ot aa approaching train ard Seckle Pears. A A and advanosd courses, for A —^ /M Springflald, Mo„ SepL I — (A era! Sbennan Miles, Commandant toe o w oh Tueoday by Oitaf 16-qt. baHket ^ l e W w Otark been a n hnetllng beca o f tba Plrat Service Command, who Jutalce WUUam M. MgRhta in the ia Uks dIaaMMMr wha ib u t off — ManehMter the govTTimsfit wants SJXW.OOO erin vtftt the acbool oa September tatter’s diamberB. Fancy pouads ot baaoirax. WbiU the gov. 18. wtth Governor Rnrley. Natfv* Peacbea. 'aacrat, easmty agea a tubarculoala doatb rata ot 4-qnart baskat .. ^ 9 — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAT, SEjri'EMBER S, T 9« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,194* PAGE

this system, it Is explained, natu­ tha poll results At the time, and Special Farm Poster they can, we suppose, hardly be ral rivalries between the servlcss • SERIAL STORY Woman Raps Propaganda Methods Desert Scouts Blackout Test eapected bo remember now what —each sincerely enough anxious Washington in Wartime fimtag ]lrri& they couldn't see then, even if a to prepare for winning the war— - OF BRIGHTNESS GONE Outside Aid By Jack Stinnett 4 jM .1 Tough Soldiers For 44 Towns FOR THI ^ A * better memory on their part, has had too much play. Further­ _____vpBUBHso r t v j a and a better concession o f all the more, there was no adequate way By John Grover Jailing of Gandhi and Nehru Are Based on Iruthl ^ — «— *tj> pKnmiTO oo. wo BY HOLLY WATTERSON (For Jack Stinnett On Vacation) | playa into the . Japs hands, SIneh 1* SIsmU atrMt facta with regard to the way this of determining the quantities of Cliarge by Vivien Kel- Trail-Blazers for Ar­ Observers Call .S0*Min^ MmaehMtar, Ooim. Washington — Mohandas Gand- ; contenda, and they are the only % 2-Day VB01CA8 rsB oin oif war came to us, would be major various critical materials to hi‘s personal popularity in thla Indian leaders who could counter­ Tactics to Split Ger- The 8tory> Tber^ is a atomny lems Adds Spice to mored Divisions Un- ute Practice in Wide contributions to the unity of this which ratings were assigned. Mr. dace, and anyway the Chance was capital is so low he‘d have to chin act the Jap propaganda but tl\ey Soldier Oimber Don’t forget to ttoei your lorder for W>aa4*4 Oetobar 1. Mtl 1 scene In tbe Bruce Frasier house­ Red-Hot Campaign. manfi from Nazis and Area ^Satisfactory.' the long week-end nheod. Moke on nation for war and for peace. Un­ Nelson has been told, by his crit­ an extremely slim one. himaelf to touch bottom, but hia can’t do it from jail. Singh ex­ ^ d e r g o Hard Training. hold when Candace Bech, who j It was a 400-raile trip; he could extreme effort to thop eorlj. Ardid iMlalMd m rm I)TMitii( ' Ssaapt ics, to take this power back to influence has brought out one of plained the Gandhi-Nehru de- Bring Hope to Occu* S' •ad Bolldara Enured at til' that does happen, it will not has fallen in hue with Martin consider himself lucky if the pa­ Darien, Sept. 3—(J>>—A charge the most Interesting personalities mands on Britain not as black- Torrlngton, Sept: 'S.—()P)—In 0 Utt minair rnth. Pleoee eooperote. . . . OfftM at HaaahMUr. <\>rfoy, announces she ia going In­ fe;-, ; By WilHsm F. Bout be quite true that, aa former himself, and now he has done so. thetic piece of junk he was driv- by Miss 'Vivien Kellems, Westport to hit town in a dog’s age. mall but as a move forced by the ' 1 ^.^1^ Military Editor k. aa SMond Claaa Mall Matter. to nurse's training. The Frasiers pied Countries. one of. the widest dress covered to Governor Baldwin hopefully pro­ He is, according to feport. pre­ Ipg msde It even one way. and pianufacturer, that polltica! big­ Sirdar J. J. S.ngh is an Indian Indian masses. Jap agents would With U. 8. Army on Desert SUMECRIPTION JUTES have reared C a n ^ Belle- normal driving. without wigs from New York city were textile importer who has lived 17 have claimed they were “selling date, 44 towns in ijlestern Con­ claims; “isolatiopiara is dead.” It pared to go further. Next may Daaaa^A*s mAmamsI aArlffto tonasi wrlBl'a (Editor’s Note: America’s Tear ky Mall ...... t*-0d Bruce's second wife and the girl's mishap. If it were to break down aUempting to run Connecticut yearn in New York. He‘a president out" to the British had they not 'I'ralning Maneuvers, Sept. 3 — necticut undement a 30-minute Meatii br Mall *J «1J raises its head now and then t^-be his assumption of control of sunt. Insists that her niece go to propaganda efforts have been FIRST NATIONAL 0 6 Py ••••••••••#•«•• S'eeS (Ot completely things would be just politics added apice today to the of the^India League of America demanded immediate action. Lieut. John B. Gage la tall lean blackout last night that drew Another Important functioning— college and. make a “suitable” and an ex-member of Gandhi’a — ------' growing rapidly in recent <•4 D ot Tm f ••.•*^••••19.04 try out one of Us old arguments; too bad. He had not. enough already red-hot campaign for the montha. They will be In- and aa tough aa whipcord. Hia tope' comments o f ‘‘natisfactory” and and if it ever sees itself getUng that Of actually scheduling . the marriage afterward. Peter Fra­ money for the train fare, his last Republican nomination for. Con- movement. Singh bitterly aasalla any aug- "very satisfactory'’ from State SUPER-MARKETS MEMBER OT zier, Bruce’a son by his first mar­ Dramatically handsome and gestion that Gandhi and Nehru are ereaaed as the war progresses. has been burned to an ,Jtiwan TBB ASSOCIATED PRESS production in the various plants allowance hadn't come through, giess /rom Fairfield county. , The . following article outllnea Defense (Xiuncil observeba. away with them it will be encour­ riage, la a roommate of Martin Miss Kellems and five male built like a Varsity tackle, he’s pro-Axis. They are inviolably dem- brown. When he ia dreSeed for Tbe Aaaoelated Presa la eaolaalTe> , working for the Army and Navy. somehow, and he hadn't Ilk^ the •nr puain methods and policies The air raid test covered an STORIS CLOSID AU DAY MONDAY. LAID* DAY '-tjr eatltled to the oae or repnbllea- aged toward its next great stand, Corby's at medical aciiool. But seekers 6t the nomination spoke vlBlbly affected when he talks of ocratic. he says, and points to Ne- toe field, he packs cefn|>aaa, razor- area cofnprteing one-third of the uoa of all newa dlapatchea credited Idea of mentioning that to Bruce. his homeland. to date. Tomorrow Tr^i Mc- which will be that the peace to If he takes thU power to himself, Peter lotes Candace, too. He has And that appointment was im­ last night at a meeting of Darien hru’s record aa the first world sharp knife, plstdi, tommy gun, state's area and 'the,- alarm waa { to U or not otbenrlae audited In Singh came here to plead for leader to denounce Jap aggression Cullongfa writes on our propa­ field glasaeiu.''^8 maak and fint ftola paper and alao tbe local nawa come will be none of our busi­ he will theoretically be the boss jealously hurried Martin away portant. He didn't want U> run the Republicans called to give the ganda to Lattn-Amerira and I sounded in all towns west of Wa- pabllabed bauln. from her on -the excuse that he townsmen an opportunity to look American aid in settlement of the in China, the Italian move in sufficient rations to terbury to the.. New York state 'll rlshu of republleatlon of ness. For that theory ever to find of the equipment side of both risk of losing it.-or of getting off Indian crisis. He’s admittedly Abyssinia and the fascist attack to Japan.) .. If for two days. must arrive early for a aummer oh the wrong foqt by being late over the multitude of candidates. line and from the Ifassachuaetts )ial dlapatchea herein a u alao acceptance among the American Army 'and Navy, telling them hospital Job In npstate New York. After devoting the m ajor-por­ scared stiff of consequences If Ja­ on Spain in support of hia claima. : of Ohio Wesleyan irred. ______- arriving. pan succeeds in grabbing India, By Trudy McCullough border south aa far as towns once people would be the greatest what they can have and how tion of her address to attacking In contrast, he points out that L. niversity, where he waa active in removed from the Long Island Pall aerrloe client o f R. E. A. the New Deal and its war effort. Incidentally, he's the first to S. Amery, British secretary for New York, Bept. 3. ■*- (Wide atoletica, this handsome apecimen tragedy of our time. much of it. I Peter Is Perturbed He waa in Glens Falls by then, shore line. SwROt P O TA TO ES ns | 7 « ‘Serrloa Inc. ______CHAPTER VII Miss Kellems concluded by say­ champion Jawaharlal Nehru and India, defended the Jap invasion World)—A little Orm an corporal of U. S. Army fighting man now is 3 It’s a monstrous job he is thus, just about the half-way point. Gandhi here, and he makes some ITBCtoriea Blacked Out Pabllahan Repuaantatlaea The Driving up to the hospital Peter ing: of Manchuria in the House of said, after the defeat of 1918, toe leader of Gage's Gangatera." He drove slowly through the ugly telling points in asking for under­ For' the first time in the atate O R A N G E S CAL 200-2)4 COUNT VIT A-C DOZ 39< Jnltaa Matbewa Spedlal Aaency— Town’s Fiscal Year assuming, bigger than arfy one gave himself a bad time. To drive You and I are. aware that we, Commons in 1931. Actually he is a junior officer of ftow Tork. Cblcato. Detult and little business streets, then turned standing. Singh brought with him a plan • Propaganda lost this war for ua. an armored reconnaissance bat­ factories, here and In other cities, man would ever like to take. For was aecorfd nature to him, the right here at home, are engaged It ahall not happen again.” were blacked out. •oaton. ______. During the past fiscal year, and did it again, trying to make a bitter struggle for fre^onv. for. the U. 8. State Departipent talion, the trail-blazers for one of A P P L E S NATIVf COOKING VIT A-C 4 LIS ^ with such authority goes limitless day was clear and there were no up hia mind. He became aware Japan, Singh reports, has made which he says Gandhi would ac­ The German corporal was .Hit­ Civilian defense units partici­ MEMBER a u d it BUREAU OP ended Aug. 15th, the town of road hazards to claim his atten­ This congressional campaign has this Army's crack desert-fighting CgRCOLATlOWS ______responsibility. It is, in great that he waa u ttin g light-headed brought forcibly to our attention great headway in India with pro­ cept. It’s simple. First, a gentle- ler. armored divisions. His outfit Is pated in such Incidents as theo­ ManchesUr spent more money measure, responsibility for the tion. he had long hours alone in from hunger KnA he parked the the fact that political bosses en­ paganda deriding the Churchill- man’B agreement that the veto Hia la toe theory that propagan­ equipped with tanks, acout cars, retical Incendiary bombings and T O M A T O E S = vTV^;(i 2 ^ 9. Tbe Herald Prlntlnc Company, which to do nothing but think; Rooaevelt ‘‘four freedoma." Japan da la not oiily toe communication air raid casualties. Home evacua­ too., aaaumea no naanclai reaponal. than ill the previous year—some winning or the losing of this' war. car and went into a lunch wagon. sconced in swivel chairs in New power of 'the Indian ■viceroy will , pMps and motorcyclea. and his thoughts were grim. has cleverly harped on the theme not be used during the war. Sec­ of carefully culled news and woi tion was practiced . In several C E L E R Y LAtGI NAT1VI VIT, A-C 1ltty for typosrapbical erfora ap* $39,000 more, exclusive of the Even the critics who were on He stoked himself mechanically, York are trying to run our poli­ designed for demorallzatloiV/^ut Will Do Duty Work on Foot 2 > chs2 5 « ns la adTertlaementa la the Now that he was sway from him not. taqtlng anything, on sand­ tics in Connecticut. that the four freedoma ato only ond, a gu.arantee of Indian free­ But "Gage's Gangsters” will do communities. heater Eranlna HeralA Water Department—but the di­ Mr. Nelson's tali, urging, ail this, and did not havs to see him with Offers Battle Cry for white men in Anglo-British dom after the war. that it U a nimUry weapeb Dance Becomes Songfeat wiches and milk. He used It aa a caipbuflage. tac­ moat of their dirty work—and it P O T A T O E S U S. 1 VIT A-C FECK 3 9 c rect charge to the taxpayers was were, to gjve them credit, con­ Candace, the sudden dislike he There was still this to consider: "Let us therefore arise, buckle ntinda, and that India will never Third, replacement of the pres­ will.be dirty work—on foot. They A city-sponsored block dance Thursday, September 3 be freed by Britain. tic when he focuped; attention on turned into an impromptu aong- less Not only the Individual tax had taken to Martin seemed in­ it would be pointing the thing up. on our broadswords and actively ent government council by an in­ will sneak through enemy lines at structive, friendly critics. And It Failure.~of Sir Stafford Crippt’ terim government of IS members, toe Balkans tefofe he marched into fest during the blackout test last explicable, hij own violent reac­ making a big issue of it, if he battle to free ourselves forever night. Their aim to dispose silent­ rate was lower, but the aggre­ is the responsibility of the entire mission appeared to give point to five to be Indian Moslems, five to toe Low (jpuiitriea. night. The young people, when the False Theories Revived tion to the fact that Candace liked were to go dramatically back now. from this outside domination. ly of enemy sentries, capture t gate sum collected from all the nation, whatever its instincts to­ Martin seemed unreasonable ahd From the rock-ribbed shores of the Jap. claima, and a wave of "So be Indian Nationalists and five to He used it aa a blockade maneu- lights went out,', raised their Left alone, everybody might for­ veria^n—with America atiU neu- enemy command posts, cut essen­ CALIFORNIA SMOU$l VIT. C-G I' The dangerous fiction that taxpayers on an enlarged grand ward pleasant business as usual, absurd. Now that he thought Compo Beach to the beautiful what?" defeptism swept India af­ be named by the viceroy. tial enemy communication lines. voices in song and entertained get, it, it would be as though noth­ ter Cripps returned home. “ America should insist on a set­ rfl and Britain suing for her fa­ to* neighborhood until the test ^America bad any honorable list waa leas, and the balance left to Btrive toward the best and about it he realised that most girls lakes of North Fairfield, let the Each company in this battalion ing had ever happened. Candace, battle cry ring out: , “The cobbler, the peasant, the tlement of ' the Indian criaia," vorable opinion—he helped keep ended. ‘‘God Bleaa America” waa W iic e about this warspand the did like Martin. was only eighteen after all, still a England out of toe Lowlands untU as in every ‘‘recon” battalion in ra hand at the end of the year's most effective pot^tial use of its Well, why not? He was good- ‘No more shackles and no more little shopkeeper— they do hot see Singh saya. ' America has a big toe armored forces, has. such toe favorite number. Iturther fiction that the isolation- child. It was only natural, he tried how fatal a Jap. victory would be,” stake in it. If India is allowed to he could get there, by trumpeting GRAPES operations was the largest in resources. If Mr. Nelson stands looking, he could be smooth aq shekels from New Yori scouts, men who have been picked An Elks carnival in progress to reassure himself, that slw England’s Intentions to Invade. )M s bad, in what they pretended oil when he chose and girls, Peter Political observers Singh says passionately. ‘They go by default because her people from toe regular complements for here this wCek was closed tempo­ history. alone at the top, glaringly re­ should get an occasional "cruah’T only see that another hope of in­ have nothing to fight for, Ameri­ He used it aa a fright device In Wl REMRVq TMI RMHr TO UMS QUANSmiS a choice, the popular support imagined, liked 'em smooth. He the charge as an atta^ their ruggedneas, initiative and rarily while the teat was In prog­ This pleasant fiscal accomplish­ sponsible and full of authority, abe might appear to'like Martin male opponent for the'^ dependence is smashed. So they can •boy* now playing in the ' toa case of "secret weapons” ... Promotes War Bonds.—Urging farmere to purchase War ^nds ress. the people—are repeated this could, on the other hand, be streets will grow up to find the ha used it effectively to promote particular liking for band-to-hana ment waa made poaaible by vari­ his failure or success will not be a lot at the moment, but she'd get Mrs. Clare Bootbe_Luce of Green­ say ‘‘Why fight for freedom we combat. They have been given ln» every market day, this striking "War Bond poster will serve aa a con­ The 30to dietriot Draft Board, g by the Hartford . Cour- moody and mean as sin—knd they over it. haven't g ot?” country atill fighting Japan.” bloodless capitulations. ous favorable factora. One factor his alone. Whatever the system, seemed to go for that too. At any wich, the author and wife of Pub­ tensive training in such operations, stant reminder of the farmer's stake In the War, for it will be dis­ hard' at work, at a elaaslfleatlon And Martin? He couldn't be too Fruitful for Hitler Itait was the good figuring of tbe se­ the routine, the actual organisa­ rkte whereas women, nurses and lisher Henry Luce. Recently she That ia one kind of propaganda. and by now, as Gage himself ex­ played generally in the rural areas during the next few months. aeaaion. called a reccas until r FM8H NOCTHKN-t-M U I M In a pleasant discussion of the patients alike, tended to look on surv of how Martin would react, said she would have to fight the presses it, ‘‘they're a go-to-Hell Illustration is by John Steuart Curry. lights could be used again. lectmen on prospective expendi­ tion and administration, the ulti­ of course. But certainly his d.p. Pressure and Hardenings of tha Hitler's kind. And how remunera­ himself aa a sort Of combination Luce millions" to win the nomi­ bunch just spoiling for a fight.” ideserved victories some isola- mate success of our production assignment ought to keep him Arteries. tive it haa been for him to date all tures. They calculated these, ap­ big brother-father confemor, Mar­ nation. HEALTH AND DIET toe world knowa. It la turned out They look It, too—from Second Jbonists like Ham Fish have won plenty busy; even if it didn’t. 't u r k e V s . - 4 3 ' parently; with hair line precision. effort depends upon rank and file tin they languished after, growing Mrs. Luce, pleading another en­ by an Incredibly weU organized Lieut. Nick Latkovic, former West­ p t lorimary polls, the Courant re- Peter didn't see where Martin gagement, waa the only one of the . ADVICE Queatlons and Anawef# ern • Kentucky Teachers (tollege FRMM M. t o m m FOR SOBMMB.tNRi4A MRS. rtto And they were on the right aide aa w ell' aa upon leadership. We coy and making aheep's eyes at (Prunes) word mUl that haa thorough co­ CurbonZoot ECONOMIZE^maklng f m corrM tljr tha old isolationist supposi- would suddenly get money to go thus-far avowed candidates for the ordination with toe military- quarterback out of Gary, Ind., of the line—actual expenditures must all be no less willing than him. He had to admit, though, flying around; he'd never had any Funiished by the McCoy Question: Jeaale M. S. inquires: that it was the foreign pol-< that it never seemed to matter to Fourth district not to attend the branches. right down toa Una through such wound up $3,018.88 under the ac­ Mr. Nelsoh to assume responsi­ extra cash before. He felt fairly meeting. Health Servlca t'Is it all right to use toe canned men as: • ▼ o itfs w a * t « SICKENS . . -39« of this Ration as favored by Martin one way or another. Cer­ German communiques issue from Suits Cooking] tual appropriations. bility. certain that Martin would be in MalM Rap IsolatJontsin fresh prunes? My family enjoys one headquarters and, before they' Staff Sergt. Jim Brown'of Nash­ HSWSISMtC DRSW»»*4MBtB> UB ivelt and WiUkie which ac­ tainly he had never returned their Addreaa oonunnalcatlons to The them for a change.” The second factor in the town's no position to be seeing Can­ The male speakers rapped isola­ are issu ed ^ all, miliUry imme gu, Chsri^V « Tha isolationists refused to rec­ as a regidar factor in the town's counted in any of his plans or turned it with careleaa good hu­ ing to be doubly busy. patient. Tha complication which la shoulder bolster. side of the first Judgeship deal, a National Labor Relations Board abroad, because ‘‘Europeans are ing shut bff from toe rest of the Regulated, Come and Re|;ister s ProteslI futurs budgst making. dreams; beesusS always. In the mor. waving them-back into their She is going to organise a new most feared la apoplexy; however, world by a rigid censorship and The juke coat te a solid set of SAMDWKN SPREAD ognise the threat, an Boosevelt-Wlllkle policies whicn This is adequate deoMnatra- suringly and at the first oppor­ that he cannot aleep or that he cause they frequently left their man. . .Some of our verbal strata- Hartford. Sept. 8—(J>y—A aerl- coaU," be said. proitririnr, i.eminate a country that te right- in charge at NaVy recruiting here, pital hydro-therapists. artMM polls was that they gardliig toe way of living which Settle down here foe ths dnratios af jam t New Yaik visit. to aoBStdering national problems fight mora than taa, and U mained quiet however, and ao ad­ tile Albanian subjects for youths try to craata suspansa? Judy Gar­ >.Py Italian. reported today that the August Similar needs are reported at toa apptoval tor toe ditional demonstmUons ware re­ to serve sloagstds ItsUsn Itters in land. of i couTsa. Poetic justlea, I have found to ba tba bast for DRUG COMPANY Treatment fas' 'Franca ia to record o t enUatmenta hers aa- other two boapltala U ntm tai from the iastinctive point of view boring to aewapapeniMn, who tba high blood praaaura paUant, ara ported in DubHn. tore. the Fascist Air Fores. A notice in Isn’t It? •ctmI aa much encouraging newa tabliahed a new high mark for The Newtown institutions in ad­ fWANCE CO. • Raami Fi(k Both f a totaigp pohey. which of their own special background. keep asking tbemiMlTas how long outlined In Dr. M cC o/s special PrTPcrlptlon P htm ac’*’*’' By early afternoon M suspsets the offlelal Alhanisa nswspsper That new orehaatra leader at Is poaaibla. To talk o f toa second Torrington. The uital was SO as dition needs a chauffeur, dinlac- ef Maarkrttar # 2 * * * siagis * 3 * * * desMs MAYONNAISE »14< 2I40> this balloon f t Jaapar's eomplatd article on toa subject I wul ba Nsxt, Mr. Nelson ordsrad re- perfaetton J e'to remain unpriek- bad been arrested ia ths Northern Tomori recently called tor enroll­ "V tf Jupiter" who has replacad 901 Main St. Dial 3;i21 ‘rant, not In tbraateniag terms as compared with a pravloua monthly room BuperTtaon, a physical tbar- tamad to Hmsalf, baginBiiig saxt Ireland roundtqi. ment of “SJMO ItsUsn sad Alban- Johnny Graan ia Hafry Lsvaat, glad to forward tola article to all It. would ba dlraetad at Oarraany, raeerd a t M. Chlaf Hurtbart stat­ aptat and a hoapital attaisdaat au- JtsMns Filk Jtasaiag ad. who doaire It Writs to MeOiy SALAD DRESSINCSSr S .11. S31> toosiday, an autbortty over pstorl- Senator SulUvaB la the only but candidatas for tha Air Force Oscar Lavant’s (Informatlaa. sut in terms a t hope fbr liberation ed that the rush of Torrington re­ pervteor. D. man in CohnacUcut who has Chilled shot la com pos^ o f lead between the agea of 17 and 19.” Please) brothar . . . Johnny goes Health Sanrica In cars o f toU If toe French. cruits has placed an overload on Five psychology Internes, 89 Mgr. T T 12T WEST 43sa STSECT ty 'ratings. He's been letting JsHts M. Cabsoia MAXAcaa dared to go out of bis own way to which a small amount of aatl- into rehearaal of hia ov/n musical newspaper and encloaa ona lairs Warklag AceariBag ta Plaa tbe Hartford facilities making it rbarge nurWa and 21 student IJcease No at* Nnt YORK (TTY Army and Navy procurement of- eelf-addreseed envelope and ten and rush right up to this balloon, moay has bean added to tacreaas North Carolina's leading “Beat tha Band." which Georga American ahort wavs radio is necessary to handle them through nurses are among the needs at toe FCICH UBJKT fO OtANOi tU t $ 0 MAROI RUCIUADONS • • • ■ » aaslgn such mtiags. Under harpoon to hand. Whan hs did. ita hardnsaa, ^ chard fruit is ths apple. Abbott la producing. cants, for articles on High Blood to a tlM Bsala aUUoa at Ntw Havaa. Norwlek State hoaplteL I. TACM EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1948 M AN(;HE5TER EVEWIX^G h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948 PAGE NINB

Brazil baa .her eyes on French Guiana. World After Three Years of War Labor Seeking Starts Friday at the Circle Can Volunteer American Air France, meanwhile. Is paying TV. Y. Stocks Bonus Granted Germany 300,000,000 francs Daily Radio Programs labout *6,000,000) a day for the 90- After Notiee supm ISO* Tlaceat Top’ Forces Part maintenance of Germim forces Air Reduction 32 Teachers Here Eaetero Mar 'Dme now occupying three-fifths of her I AllU Chal Mfg ...... 23% homelsnif. Most of her troops who Am Airlines ...... 37% Given Praise ARCTK O a A H Am Rad A St S ...... 4% On War Plans Marines Will .\eeepl were captured during the war GREENLAND- AltCTK OCIAN Ten Per Cent Increase still are prisonei"" in Germany. Am Smelt ...... 37% Enlistments of Those Am T A T ...... X . .119% Is Voted to Keep In­ Schedules All Arranged from Pag* Am Tob B ...... 42% Demand. on Guiding structors in Schools. Notified of liidiietion. vrartc done bjr Amertcen-made Bos- Australia Observes Am Wat Wks / yX -' Am VKscose . . . . For Labor Day Programs Production Policy and p i a Y - y / toM, liberntore and Catalinas SIBERIA ^^C a l a s k a .♦ ^••''ICIIAND Young men who have received «*• /* Period of Silence Anaconda .... An increase of about *27,000 With the eoaatnl CX>minand. Melbourne, Sept, 3. i/l^—Aus­ SOVIET-RUSSIA Post of Board ,Car-, notices of induction from their se­ Armour III ...... was added to the school budget at n * latter wae credited wiUi tralia observed the third anniver­ /,< Atchison .... New York, Sept. 3— (Wide * don under the general theme of ried lo Nelson Today. lective service boards, but who gbating In the “notable achieve- sary of the British declarations of Aviation Corp .. the meeting of the Board of Edu­ SOVIET RUSSIA W orld)—Besides President Rooae- , "An American In England." c o ^ s ' “ • ^ have not acTtlally been sworn into mmt” of conroying "every one of war on Germany today with two Baldwin Cl . . . . . cation la.st nlgh^. This is In the ' , . , , , ., to a close Monday night on CBS ■ 'V velt’a fireside ' CX>st of Living Outsider's Impression of Washington, Sept. S - I C —O t- the Army, still can volunteer for the American eoldler* who reach­ minutes of silence at noon. Bendlx form of a bonus to be paid teach­ ed t*»im island without lo«a" Liquor bars and-theaters were broadcast for next Monday night I America." Because of the Presl- ganized labor carried directly to enlistment in the United States 2 ND. Beth StI ______ers in 20 installments during the The mintatry also declared that closed until 1 p. m. © ^ YEAR Boeing Air . . . , . on all networks, a half dozen or dent’s talk, the program will go on Donald M. Nelson today its de­ i f i - Marine Corps, Captain Harry W. H O n i H ■ UNITED year. This represents a bonus of 10 Muatang fighter* with the Army Churches of all denominations ^ % 1? Borden ...... more Labor Day programs have at 9 o’clock instead of the usual mand for "a place at the top” In Miller, Officer in Charge of the held special services. PACIFIC !•* STATES Can Pac ...... per cent, but in no case Is It to e x -' been scheduled. They wdll origi- , time. Cooperation Command had "per­ NORTH ceed *300. guiding production policy and for Springfield Recruiting District, a formed admirably" during the Aug. ATUNTK “ V S Cerro De P . . . . nate from various parts of the ------labor ■representaWon on the War nounced today. A&P STORES WILL IE CLOSED ALL DAY, JAPAN CTies A Oh ...... This is the result of study given country. Topics Tonight: Other talks— 10 Commando raid on Dieppe. the bonus question which 'xrent Production Board Itself. ' "There ha-a been some LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 7. JNDIA 3 RO. CTirysler ...... Speakers wnll Include both labor,, MBS. 7:45, Sen. Van Nuys and A a A hint of the growing striking Raid Damage -A % MEXICO\ over from the Joint School Board As an oulgrowth of representa­ "aion," Captain Miller ijXplained, power of the R. A. F.. bolstered by y e a r ! Col Gas A E l , leaders and government officials. K. Sa'arvi on the oil situation; BLU tion* made by the leader* of 20 "throughout the Spriugneld Dis­ SHOP EARLY FOR THE DOUBLE HOLIDAYI HAWAIIAN ARAHANI i Coml Inv lY ... meeting In June when an effort to On CBS at night Secretary of La­ Town Meeting from Manchester, the reeource* of the United States. Plan (lovers IS, >V«aV\/ get a bonus was lost on a tie vote. AFL and CIO unions at last trict. which includes'iYmnecUcut. PHILIPPINt FAN Coml Solv . . . . , bor, Frances Perkins, will make N. H., on "Women’s. Role In War week's labor-WPB conference on western Massachjm‘ts and Ver­ ■ wra* given by the Air Ministry 1$. Ck>ns A I r e ...... Since that time several of the when it declared that while the !5, her, annual Labor Day broadcast, and After." CBS, 10:30, Co,mman- material's shortages, WPB Chair­ mont. as to wjimher a young man Next To. Manchester Herald 1 ^INDIAN- Cons E d l* ...... teachers have resigned to take Up der Mhx Singer of Veterans of 71* Main .Street, ManrheHter, Conn Bomber Command waa capable of Witle Range JCHOmON (OUATO* speaking from Boston. Donald M. man Nelson arranged to ait down who has receli'ed hi.* notice to re- O a A N Cons Oil ...... war work and others are consider­ Foreign Wars on "United We »;K0( EBV PRICES EFFEfTIVE AT ] 1,000-plane raid* on Germany *1. E ing a change. As a result the Nelson, head of WPB. wlU be heard wllh a alx-man labor committee faorl for luffuction in the Army can ■RAZIL Cont OU Del ... from Cleveland on MBS In the aft- Win." for what he called an afternoon of volunlprir for service in other • M- Jl.t NO. M.VI.N ST.. .MANCIIF.STER, CONN. ' ••little more than 10 per cent of (Continued from Page One) Cont Can ...... Board decided it was best to take ■NBC—8, Fanny Brice Returns: our operational aircraft have been INDIAN r this action now rather than wait emoon, while Paul V. McNutt, war the frankest kind of talk.” Robert Stack and Anne Gwynne have the principal romantic ■ed branches. ” 4s Jrntm Com P r o d ...... manpower administrator, together 8:30, Henry Aldrich; 9, Bob O os- See Voice Granted role* In Univergal's abaorblng action drama. "Men of Texa*," engaged in bombing Germany.' 000 in premiums, and is.sued about OCEAN A for a request from the teacher*. ■Many men who received their lAUSTRALIA]^. SOUTH PACIFIC Elec Auto - L ,, with William Green, president of by Hour; 10, Rudy Vallee Show; Meantime,' sources refusing to which opens Friday at the Circle theater; On thi* same show ’notife of induction from the .Se­ Down Nearly Thousand Noil* 3,500.000 individual policies. It is AMERICA Erie RR Ct ___ This 1* said to be In keeping with 10:30. March of Time, Sec. Wlck- action taken by other School A. F. of L , talks from Omaha via be quoted by name, predicted Nel­ "The Mad Doctor of Market Street" will be shown. lective Sendee Board have con­ During the past year, the state­ easily the largest insurance com­ O a A N SOUTH c^s. <3en Elec ...... the BLU, also ii^ the afternoon. ard speaker. ^ ment aald, home-baaed British pany in the world, and Still grow­ Beards throughout the state. son would grant labor a voice In tacted the Marine Corps recruit­ O h M o t ...... Among other afternoon speakers CBS—7:30. Green Valley. U.S.A.; drsffting production policy, equi­ fighter* have shot down "cloae to ing rapidly. j ) .i S' ATLANTIC Asks for Increase ing stations to Inquire if they still NEW ARGENTINA Goodyear T A R are R. J. Thomas, president of the 8:30, Death Valley Days; 9, Major valent to that of other board mem­ possession, it was annotinced to­ could apply for enlistment in the a thouaand" German plane* over Big Range In Pollcle* OCEAN Int H a r r ...... Before th* b<>erd Ia.st night was • V«ALZEAUNO a letter from Thomas Kelley, who United Auto Workers from Albany Bowes Amateurs: 9:39, Stage Door bers. They also expressed belief Radio Artor Found day. On Aug. 29 It ttn* annuonced Marine Corps. Europe while 200 Nazi night raid­ While moat jdetaila are confi­ sCa u at eouator Int Mer Mar .. . Canteen; 10, First Lihe, U. S. Navy. TURKEYS on the BLU. and I. M. ^Omhurn of the council table chair vacated by that another R. A/ f . plane was "Prorided the young man who er* have been destroyed over Bri­ dential. it was learned that the 0 1000 2000 3000 Int Nick ...... Is not only a teacher In the High school, but Is coach of the football A. F. of L from Washington on BLU—7:30, Earl Wrigjitson con­ Sidney Hillman would be filled by downed by Frepen fighter* over receives hi.s notice of induction can- FANCY FRESH NORTHERN tain. policies range from a few hundred N AU tlCsl MILiS Int P a p e r ...... CBS. cert; 8:30, Sur Le* Boulevards; Wond'cll Lund of Detroit. Dead in His Auto R.A.F, loB*e* in the European dollars apiece on household fur­ CaN hosm aiid ba.seball teams. Mr. Kelley Port Lautey leave for the Marine Corps recruit 180* 90' 0* UlSCATOS rSOJICflON Int T A T ___ _ Ship launching ceremonies on 10:15. Tommy Dorsey Show. ^illman has not attended a depot* at Parria Island. S. C.. be­ 8 TO 14 POUND SIZE theater In the- same period were nishings to more than *1,250.000,- w Jones A Lau .... said that he had been offered much LB more money than was being paid both coasts, at Wilmington. Calif., MBS—8. SlnfonietU; 8:30. It board session since the Labor Divi­ fore the actual date of induction." 4 3 put at 700 planes. 000 each for The American Tele­ Kennecott .... and Baltimore. Md.. will be put to­ Pays to be Ignorant, Quiz; 9:30. sion which he headed was atolish- Hollyyi-ood, Sept. 3 -(.Ct Nicky, Language Too Rough Authoritative sources said the phone and Telegraph CoiToration to him as a teacher, but if a fur­ Captain Miller said, "he can apply Here are the hIghlighU of the first three years of World war II. which began with the German Invasion of Poland. Sept. 1 1939 Ugg A My B gether In a half-hour morning (Thateau Hogan, Variety. e i months ago and replaced'b\' the for six year* a lively member of fo" enllHtment in the Marine Corps 1 M i l - ' D Air Ministry * figure* brought to and The United States Steel Cor­ During the first year. Germany conquered Poland, thrust Into Denmark. Norway, The Netherlands and Belgium, and hammered France Lockheed Aire ther increase was granted he.would FRESH FOWL 8,985 the number of Axis aircraft not accept the offer. By granting broadcast over MBS. Labor Production Division under radio'* one man's family, la dead. Topeka. Kan.-. irP' A girl .serv­ al any of oyr recruiting stations 4 '0 6 p o u n d ._£ • u33‘ poration. ' Into submission (1), aided by Italy's "stab in the back." Then began the aerial blit* against Britain. In the second year, the Germans Loew's ...... What to Expect Friday: NBC- destroyed during the first three A number of major industries the Increase of 10 per cent his re­ Lund. The body of Walter Paterao ice station attendant, hired to re­ at Hartford. , Waterbury, New thrust east, drlving-into the Balkans (2) and Ihvading Russia (3) In June 1941. Meanwhile Ubya (4) began to grow actively imporUnt. Nat B ls c ...... Speaking for ten .minute*, then 12:30 p. m., Ted Steele Orchestra; Hillman was associate director 31, who had enacted the role^^yfas place a man called by the wa'r ef­ Haven and Bridgeport. Conn.: LAMB LEGS r .'.-UKci SPP .G years of the war compared with have purchased policies in the Nat Cash Reg . quest is met. u35' In the third year of the war, Japan attacked Hawaii (5) bringing the United SUtea Into the war. Bitter fighting continued In Russia. Four Teachers Resign participating In a round table on 2:30. (iulding Light; 6:30, Canteen general o f the Office of Production found last night In hla auUiuloblle fort. was fired. The manager said Montpelier and Brattleboro, Vt.,' Ft ,M iJAT'Vt 8,231 British planes lost *100,000,000 to *300,000,000 range. Japan moved against the Philippines, Malaya, Burma and the Dutch East Indies (6), and occupied two Islands at west Up of the Aleu­ Nat D aliw ...... An "anniversary" statement The big . railroads, utilities; pri- Superintendent Tiling re)H>rted "Post-War Problems of Youth." Girl.- CBS—12 Noon, Kate Smith Manageinrtit and as head of the in the Hollywood hill*. A-^iose led her language wa* too rough. and Springfield, Ma.*.*." BROILERS 7' : T O 3-5 P O U N D v ' E u35' tians (7). The United SUtes launched a smashing counter-offensive In the Solomon Islands (8) after the victories at Midway and Nat Distill ____ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has been Talk; 3:30 p. m., Russian-Ameri­ Labor Division gave labor strong from the exhaust plpe^to the driv Issued simultaneously by the vately-awned war" "plants, apart­ N Y O ntral .. that during the week he had re­ British Army said that with the ment houses, hotels, as well as In the Coral Sea. The year marked growing air might of the R. A. F. and U S. Air Forces which pounded the-continent of Eurobe. ceived realgnatlorta from fbur scheduled for a C^BS broadcast at can Music Festival; 4:30, Explor­ representation^’ OPM wa* dissolved er's compartment. ROASTING CHICKENS "V U ' Supplies streamed from the U. S. to the world's battlefipnts. The Black areas are held by the Axis. Finland, at war with Russia is Nor Am C o . . . . teachers who were to take work 8 o'clock tonight. The program Is ing Space. BLU— 12 Noon, Meet last January and WPB formed in Police Lieut. B<^an Sanders said u39' entire resources of the United thousand of residences and farms striped with white. ’ Northern Pac . where more money waa paid. In connection with the Internation­ Your Neighbor; 3 p. m., Prescott its place in an effort to aimplity Paterson had^J^t his honte in the States thrown into the "conflict are also customers. Packard ...... LAMB FORES G f r . :JE SPF ’■;g u21' Britain had been able to concen­ Uncle Sa'm, himself, didn’t buy He also reported five place.*' are al Student Assembly at Washing­ Presents; 4. CHub Matinee. MBS— the administrative machinery and Cheviot hiur"24 hours earlier. 'Born Pan Am Alrw . ton. and replaces the previously 11:35 a. m.. Yankee House Party; establish one-man superviaion trate In the United Kingdom a any on either govenfiment build­ formation of 40 German" dive- fundamentally the same and the still to be. filled. The.se he said, in South-'Afrlca. Paterson capie to Pa'rara Plct .. were hard to fill at the salary of­ listed, thirty minutes -to play. . . 2:30 p. m.. Themes and Variations: over war production. the United atate* 12 years ago. Hi* FRANKFCRTS » K ' . U l * f 3- S < I N U : s u29' greater striking power than ever ings or government-owned war Showdown Battle bombere escorted by 30 Messer- dangers are great. Patino Min .... b^ore^thus bringing operations plants.. If he did, officials Said, It schmitts, shooting . down five Axis U-Boat fered. There is still, a vacancy in Norman Corwin's series from Lon- 4:15. Aqueduct race. Consequently, labor lost the wldbw' and a daughter. 4. survive. "Merchant shipbuilding tonnage Penn'RR ..... power it had commanded in Hill­ on a continental scale within the would be taking money out of Falls to Develop Stukas and two Measerchmitts. production in this country has far Pepsi - Cola . . . the seventh grade in two of the range of possibility. one pocket to put it In another. The Stukas Jettisoned their bombs. schools, a third grade to be filled in man's office as the Ebcecutivi Second Plane Shot Down COLD CUTS Losses High outstripped production in the first Phelps Dodge . Board creating WPB placed all VN,t"0 HiW SOLOGIjA Tbe statement said the past Likewise, most of the states and In attacks on the Mediterranean three years of the last war," he another school, a first, second and tofto 1380 municipalities “carry their own Phil Pet authority in Nelson's band. While l l ' . .0 ;VL»S> VEAL LOAf year had been marked by "a steady After Four Days supply line of the Axis' forces, a told his audience, "while at the Pub Sve NJ . . . third grade teacher In another WTIC WDRC Rabat. French Morocco;" Sept. 3 insurance.” school and a second grade teacher Kilocycles Kilocycles reported Aulling to allow labor ah J Pi'AfM:'- OAF traasltion from defensive to oflfen- direct hit waa claimed by R.A.F. same time the very heavy navbl Pullman ...... —(4>i—A aecond British plane aiwi preparations" for the forces Insures Bridges and Tunnels lu 2 Months In another. Because of»the i-equlre- equal voice on the board, the WPB Haddock Fillets PttItH c . 2 9 « (Oontlaaed from Page One) torpedo-carrying aircraft' on an losses in all categories of ships Radio within a week has been ahot down ■ Y O U R based on Britain. However, many self-liquidating enemy merchant verael off the ments necessary In the schools in Thursday, Sept. S Ttatirsda.v, Sept. 3 < chief was not expected to share by French air defenses over the waa practically made gooij.. in Repub StI ...... ■ C H O I C E Flounder Fillets FRtSH LB 2 t ‘ public projects bought Insurance. coa.st of Clrenalca Tuesday night. (Contlnueid from Page One) Manchester he reported It w.as, . m. P..M. his authority by gl'ving labor "a southern region of this African The port of New York authority ed from the eaa't and southeast by each category and in one or two Rev Tob B . . . . Yesterday, the communique add­ hard to get teacher*. He said he S:00—The Story of Mary Marlin 3:00—David Harum. place at the top.” ^ POUND Hallbit..35« IFar Plants Silent insured all of its giant bridges mobile British forces. cases exceeded." Savage A rm.s . will, be able to start school with No Objectionable Explanation ed, long range fighters success­ last year, I think they will find Discussing the Mediterranean .Sesrs Roeb . ... S;1S— Ma Per'klns 3:15—News. and ttmnels, and the famous San >lany ,\xls VeZilcJes Destroyed substitute teachers. He is aMo 3;30_Pepper Young's Family Speculation centered on Lund Far Prayer Period fully attacked other enemy ves­ it doubly dangerous now." ^ situation, Alexander said that Socony - Vac .. 3 20—Down Brush O eek Way. Preciiion-mi,xed ingredi. Franclsco-Oakland bridge also la holding tfachers who asked to be 8:46—The Right T Happiness as a probable choice both because London, Sept. 3—(JPi— Britain's Many Axis vehicle were de­ sels. . New Method* Developed .Sou P a c ...... 6 3:30—Studio Matinee. entil That’s why any­ ■V Y - on the booics. "never once has the Italian battle- rele.ased from Iheir n.ait of th* he is. In a sense. Hillman's suc­ war industries were tllenoed for 15 stroyed, headquarters declared. "Ijist night," the war bulletin fleet dared to proceed west of Sar­ South Ry ...... 4:00— Backstage Wife 3:55 —War Jobs You Can Have— body can get delicious Most of the Insuraqce la on the "New methods have been de­ contract which provides for a 30 4:15:—Stella Dallas cessor in WPB and because he ha* minutes today as workers and Considerably activity also waa said, "our medium bombers at­ veloped and new devices are in dinia. or since the Battle of MaU; Std Brands . . . . Paul Kerins. results at every baking east and west coasts, where the days riotice, • unless then; (iaccs 4;3(V—Lorenzo Jones no labor affllistion which would aoldiers, clerks and statesmen Join­ reported on the part of the Axis tacked targets In the "battle ares. action." pan in March, 1941, to the e a s t ^ Std Gas A El .. 4 00—News. si'ith theoretical possibility. . of enemy Xlr Force, resulting In numerous Near El Daba results were parti­ are filled before that time. He alao 4:45—Young Widder Brown 415—P. M, Melodies.' make him objectionable to either ed tai praywr for victory on the damage is greatest. The vital be- Addreaaing a war anniversary that cape in Greece although on Std Oil C a l___ reported that with the lncrea.se NATIVE APPLES COOkiNC 6 H 25* tMrd anniversary of Britain's de- dogfights in which, the communi­ cularly satisfactory.” luncheon, the first lord aald that Std 'on Tnd . . . 5:00— When A Girl Marries 4:45—News. CIO or AFL. Lund Is a former di­ troit industrial art«a also is thor­ paper the strength of the Italian number of children to enter the 5:15— Portia Faces Life rector of the Michigan Unemploy- alarafinn of wad. que said, six German dive-bomb­ In one or two warship categories fleet should give them sea su­ Std on NJ . . . . 4:55— War Coramenta'r}’. oughly covered. In these (actions, ers and nine fighters were shot school* thia year it might be nec- 8:30—^Th# Story Club with Jane ment Compensation Commission. GREEN CABBAGE N-TVI 3ia10‘ Barvicsa were held in churches home owners and Industrial exec­ new British construction had ex­ periority through the Mediter­ Texas Co . . . . . 5:00— Ad Liner— Musical 0>- down. Intense Patrol eseary to engage another kinder- Dillon .operatlve. He was named to. hla pres'ent Job nad in otaapela of the armed ser- utives alike have flocked to buy ceeded loasea and added that at ranean." Un Carbide . . . garlen teacher. vioes. The BBC broadcast a prayer (In London, an unidentified Brit­ the same time w'tmt amounts to a Union Par . . . . 8;45— Dance Music 5.35—Youth Center Program. with approval of both labor fac-^ policies, but In the middle west Activity Re/forted He asserted that of the seven Costs of IJving I'p S;00— New* HAKORN PASCAL CELERY SZ. 2»s25* ish source said Rommel's failure tlons. and aacsed music. thert I* much less Interest, par­ Rome (From Italian Broad­ new. fleet of corvettes, motor tor­ -tnch Run cruisers with which Unit Air L . . . 5:45— Ben Bemi*. Mrisua Minister ChurcfalQ and to strike In full force after conr pedo-boats, gunboats and landing 8 William Buckley explained the 8:15— Background For Dinner —New*. The iab^r officials last week ac­ CORN MUFHN MIX Cecil England Jack Gordon NATIVI RIRK*>A VICTORY POQO CR>Bf BALtfOBMIR ticularly for private homes and casts), .Sept. 3-i/P. "The Italian Mussolini started the war. two or Unit Alrc ...... need'for the increase; and present­ 6 00 M h . Churchin and all members of craft of all descriptions have been 8:30— Strictly Sport* cused WPB of being "unbalanced \ farms. centratlng a great Weight bf high command said todav patiMl possibly three remained and that Unit Corp ...... ed figures td show that the cost of 6:05— Sports. / Tomatoes 2 LM I* Lettico X Ite BHtMh oabinst attended ser- armored equipment for a general builU 8:45— Lowell Thomas, commenla- 6:15—To, Be Announced. and one-sided” in its approach to FOR MODERN AM ) PROtlRESSlVE GOVERNMENT ' Some of the insurance also has activity was Intense all along the T^nlt Gas Imp .; CALirORNiA 190 176 b CALIFOAMM MU-MB yiaas at Westminister Abbey. He did not specify the. categor­ only seven were left from Italy's living had advanced from 10 to 15 tor been placed In Alaska, Hawaii, offensive might mean he had been Egyptian front yesterdav and U S Rubber ... per cent over a year ago, La.st 6:30—Frazier Hunt—News. war production because they said IN MANCHESTER flpnsM Player for Pope ies in which Britain now has more original dozen 6-inch cruisers. T:00— Fred Waring In Pleasure Oranges *o*48* Lo m m s • Puerto Rico "and the Virgin !*■ aurprised by the violent artillery boosted ILs estimates of British U S Steel ...... year a five per cent homia for half '6:4.5—The World Today. key positions were held by men jfiadbnr Cardinal Hinsley, Roman tonnage than when the war be­ Suffer Heavy Sub Losses Tima , , rAUPpRNiA >9t t»€W B%VMT lands. and air bombardment whl?h met vehicles destroyed . in Tuesday's Warner Br Plct of the year waa voted. 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. whose "experience and background OaMKiBa archbishop at Westmln- his first thrusts.) gan. The Italians also have suffered 7:16— New* of th* Wortd are those of coi^ ra te manage­ Japanese Oenerally Refused engagements from 30 to "51 tanks W'est Union . . . Mr. filing took no p.vf In the 7:30— Come On And Dance 7:15—Glenn Miller. Town VOTE FOR Oranges . *nt29* Potateee atw fadhartsni, requested a special and armored-cars. • To date the Admiralty has anr heavy submarine losses and prob­ West El A Mfg 7:30—Maudie's Dlarj'. ment." This atron., language was In Hawaii, for instance, the No Important 0*iti« Made 20 diacusalon, but after the board had 7:55—"This Is Everybody's War" LARCC Bl/f 46 ‘ b Y E L L O W fn in m to r Pope Piua x n who, he nounced loss of 423 warships, subsequently stricken from a large Japanese population has Assurance that the Axis forces “ During lively air combats. 21 ably now have In service little Woolworth voted the Increa'te he said that he 8:00'^MaxwelI House Coffee Time 8:00—Ted Huslng—30 min play. aakU was '•maligned and misrepre- among which were three battle­ resolution presented to Nelson, but Atlverliseiiieiil Cantaloupe! 2 -«* 29* Onions sought protection from their had not achieved any important British aircraft were shot down by more than half the number they Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) thought it would n ake' It po.ssibl* 8:30—"The Aldrich Family" 8:30— Death Valley Show. Bi ted by malice or Ignorance on ships, two battle cruiserg. five air­ had at the war's start, Alexander 55—O cil Brown, News, not until it liad been re«d to him Nipponese cousins, but generally gains since' they made their first Italian and German fighters," the craft carriers, 24 cruisers. 85 de­ to fill the places that are vacant. 9:00— Kraft Music Hall 8 CECIL ENGLAND SEW NATIVE U • NO I _ t f E O L E S f IMb M a and that.” 9:00— Major Bowes. in connection with presentation of ■Notice Clament R. Attlee, seeretary of have been refused, on ground* of offensive ' ge.sture Sunday was high command said. "'Three others stroyers, 39 submarines, and 14 Mrs. Agnea Reed, a commercial 10:00—Rudy Vallee Potatoes IS *** 39* Grapes public policy. given by Lieut. Gen. B L. Mont-,^ .crashed of, ^»nti-aircraft fire Five armed merchant cruisers as well Alexander said that in .spite of j L t . H o u s e H o m e teacher in the High School waa 10:30—March of Time 9:30—Stage Door Canteen. the labor program. ^ and atate to r dominion ailalrs, said the "Must Be Ck>%*emnient Program” Primary Caucus Proposals •The ln.siirance program began gomery; commander of the British of oiir aircraft failed to return as other small but valuable craft Naval losses in the Far East "w e! _ ws • e s-» S granled a year's leave o f absenc* 1 1 :00—New* 10 00—The First Line. Red Malaga Rrapee 2 taa 20* openliig, of the fourth year of the 10 30—Talks. Nelson asked for more specific war 'Tliidi free people united,.reso- on July 1, but full details will not Eighth Army, who declared last from operatisns of the last two such as trawlers and corvettes. “ p ‘ D ll B rief F iirloiich and Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Strick­ 11:15—Dance Music The following names have been be available in Washington for night aT his field headquarters: days,” Alexander's statements recalled powerful fleet in the Indian ocean. land street was engaged for the • 11:30—Nocturne 10:45—Treasury Star Parade. suggestions and ideas, to be pre­ proposed for nomination as can­ kfte, aagar and better prepared to “ It was aircraft from carriers 1 1 :00—New*. sented by a smaller group, and JACK GORDON meet the enemy at sea, on land and some time, because thousands of "In no place and in no part of publlcatien in July of an unoffi­ time. She will start with a salary 12:00—News and Baaeball Scores didates for the several offices ot Y private fire insurance agents are the Eight Army area have the ene­ cial report that 485 warships then of this fleet," he said, "which co­ Second Lieutenant Sherwood of *1,350. 12:10—Music In Th* Moonlight ,1:05—Sports Roundup. gave assurance they would get tb* Town of Manchester. Con­ to the air. German Bombers earnest consideration, but made “ We must expect further dlffl- handling the business for the gov­ my penetrated our organized de­ were on duty with the British operated successfully In the cap­ House Is home on a furlough, pend­ 12:30—Moon River ■, 1:10—New* Analysis. necticut. to. be voted for at the eulties,” Attlee said, "but we can ernment on a comhilsslon basis, fense area." Attack Airdromes Navy which were not in service at ture of Diego Suarez (Madagas­ ing his transfer to Camp C^arson, Seeklpg One-Handed Player 12:55—News 11:15—Gene Kmpa. it clear that WPB's program "In nominating cauciia to be held in For Selectmen and it takes Ume to get it " and General Montgomery's report on the outbreak of the war and that can, last May and units of the near Denver, Colorado. He Is ac­ 11 30- Johnny Long. any case must be a zovemment American Legion Hall. Leonard be certain that, however long the Berlin ( From German IVORY SOAP cempile their "report*. the situation, however, made it ' Broad- with the allowance for sinking at fleet covered the landing." ' companied ,by Mrs. House who Lewistown, Mont. 9‘ CAN 7V service. 75 cents on commercial boats; 75 9:15—Treasury Star Parade 8:35— Shoppers Special—continu­ Move Focwxrd Neverxl Miles Replying to what he aald was 9.30—^Auat Jenny's Real Life for war production. LawTcnce A. Ck>nver»e cents on furs. Jewelry and art ob­ criticiam that "we are slow in ad­ ed. The alx-man, committee chosen jects. • Advance Axis elements already Spending Levy Stories C. W. England have moved forward several miles justing our anti-U-boat methods to 0 00—Pfe*s News. by the labor official* to present Loui.* M. Genovesi IT S TOPS *Confidence’ Sttle 9:45—Music While You Work 9 15-*Radto Reader. STtlCTLY FniSH NATIVI in this sector, filtering cautiously meet changes in their tactics,” 10:00—Bess Johnson their program is the AFL-CIO La- Jack M. (Jordon . =05 -'ON.U.iU.CE through minefields in an easterly (Continued from I*sge One) Alexander declared: i 9:30— Symphonettes. I bor Policy Committee created by Sounded by Petain 10:15—Bachelor's CThildren Clarence N. Liipien . fOP Q l Al 'Y PULLET EGGS 37« Vichy. "Sept. 3 ,P. A mysteri­ Offers to Purchase and then northerly direction with "It is the other way round. 10:30—Help Mat* 9:45—Thug We Live. ' Lund to advise him on production Walter Mahoney ous note of "confidence" was out encountering the ' main de­ going to find ourselves far short When changes in German tMtlcs 10:45—Longmire Reports 10:00—Valiant Lady. policy and labor's role in the war Harold M. Reed . FOR F. AVC? of our revenue needs. 10:15— Stories America Loves. efforL sounded by Marshal Petain today fense force*. occur it Is because our new meth­ Mail Your Classified 1 1 :00—Road of Ufe Harold R. Symington. Aged Cheese i . 3 6 « Block Considerefl The CIO member* are 'Walter P. on the third anniversary of During tbit movement acroM “A sales Ux U the answer. It ods and devices forced them oa th* 11:15—Vic and Sade 10:30—Amanda of Honeymoon Hill ASSESSOR vs.MTF O'. COC Ifrance'sentrance into a war desert terrain over which Prime will bring In the money, an right.” U-boaU.” 11:30— Against the Storm 10 45—^etcher Wiley. Reuther of the United Automobile Henry Muirie. M el-O -B It U -2 Li -OAF P a * Workers; John Green, head of the which .she lost in 10 month*. Minister Winston Churchill viralk BIIHon Trtnwned From BUI The Admiralty chieftate said 11:45—David Harum ' 11:00—Treasury Star Pfrade. REGISTRAR OF VOTERS ed only three weeks ago on 1 Industrial Union of Marine and Bleu Cheese Aa«1re..;slng France's Cbngresiiof Officer* of the Odd Fellows A check of changes In the WU that th* German battleship Tirpits 12:00—Uttle Show 11:15—Second Huaband. Robert N. Veltch. visit to the front there was some 11'30—Bright' Horizons. Shipbuilding Workers, and Clinton Scnoolt'eai hers once considered Building Association met last night Indicate* that the Senate group had remained In Norwegian waters p. m. JUDGE OF PROBATE slightly pink in political views and and considered offer* made for fighting between tanks. S. Golden of the United Steel C hateau " has trimmed about S ; . since last January, accompanied at 12:15—Luncbeooaires 11:45—Aunt-Jenny’s Stones. William S. Hyde. the most miUtantly pacifist section their building at the Center. A Latest reports indicated the 1 000000.000 Ads to 'tlie Herald 12:00— Kate Smith Speaks. Worker* of America. The AFL from the *6.271.000,000 potenUxl times by the batUeshIpe Admiral 12:45—Her* Comes Th* Band representative* are Frank P. Fen­ REPRESENTATIVES -B 3 0 .' 0 A = Mild Cheese of the population -Petain compar­ sign anriouncing the property for German losses were considerably : —Newt 12:15—Big Sister. George E. Keith heavier than the British. revenue under the House version. Seheer and Lutsow and the cruis­ 1 00 ton, director of organization; John F tO tm ^ G / R L ed the present .situation with that ,«ale was erected on the building er Admiral Hlpper. .»:15—^Marjorie Mills Hour 12:.30— Romance <4 Helen Trent. S. Raymond Smith. OR • EN'RICHED In 1917 wber the Army was be­ two weeks ago and since several A great Allied air offenaive. Herring, a member of the P. Frey, head of the Metal Trades M ustard 10' SekenUMTst Bepetred 1:45— Cedric Kister, commentator 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. Department; and George Master- BOARD OF EDUCATION JATLU coming miitirvuis offei’s have been made. meanwhile, reached a new peak of Finance 0>mmltt8*. eaUmated that Somewhere, in or around Manrhester, there is someone who 1 :00—New*. 11 a 5 to 7 per cent manufacturers' The Nad battleship Bcbarri' 2:00—Medley Ti.me .— Hal Kolb, ton, president of the Plumbers and Ludwig B. Hansen i*i;ED B: Ajp Garden Relish r . : . 3 1 ' Affirming the new note of con­ At the meeting laist night no ferocity with United States. Brit­ 105—The Inside Page. F/M U /etiR ish and South African aircraft sales tax would produce upwards horst, damaged at Brest and In organist Sfsamfitters Association. Robert H. Smith. fidence which he aqunded last Sun­ final action was taken/ adjourn the dash of- the German fleet wants what you have to sell or has for sale something you aro 2:15—Concert Matinee 1:15—Woman In Whlld CONSTABLES Streussel 7' Salad Dressing 7;. 20' nent being taken until October 7 striking powerful blows at Axis of *3.000.000.000 annually. Fur­ II THIIFTY day when he oeclaied his belief in through th* channel, has been re­ 2:45—Day Dreams with Bud X.'30—Vic A Sade. Jame* Duffy his ability t> worh ,,,it his "nn- when a report will be made as to armored forces, infantry, "com­ ther. he forecaat that such a levy Rainey D onuts ::*i ; d Preserves «17' munications and supply porta far would prove popular with th* citi­ paired and Is expected to return anxious to purchase. . . 145—Th* Goldbergs. Otto H. Herrmann WHIN YOU'II THIISTY iionai revolution," hv -.aid. "it is the stand taken _hy the board-and 2:55—News. 7 00—Yoiiftg Dr. Malone. ^ riler-Paiiiter stockholders of the corporation. behind the lines. zens b^ause all would pay the tax to servic* shortly after being 16 m James H. Johnston RoIIs-'A- nl 0 ^ Sandwich Spread 21' thi-s eonful. nr-e whii h i-tain< d ni» ' months out of ection, Alexander 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne Raymond E. Robinson in the dnrkc'l hours which has Dispatches from the front said and as a result feel they had a said. 2:30—We Yove and Learn. Sedrick Straiighan. Milk Rolls M a ca ron i ass. asc 2 9 ' given me the ;i=-»ihility .jt over­ that U. S. Army Air Force fight stake In the government, Dies in Hospital era were playing an Increasing He conceded that the United 2:45—Life Can Be Beautiful. JUSTICXS OF THE PEACE CNdB»k/lA OtSSfRTS-Ata ee coming the cn-!". of dlsoouragc- "A* Iowa's first Democratic gov­ Get Together Vial, Classifieds May Have to Pav B read 1 0 ‘ aPSrKIC ^ B -^'1 C»crpi cof## 5 ^ Mililarv Escort part in the action and had put In ernor in 46 years, I sponsored a States east coast and th# Carib­ •• • Alden E. Bailey ment. that ilTiirt. d the Fren-h % Thomas A. Brennan Army in I'l'.T and. vhjch let me their heaviest day yesterday flying sales tax." Herring recalled. "It bean were a "happy hunting Holljrwood, ept. — —WlU Softweave Tissue ROLL 8® ground” for submarines "until our For Pheasant Diet 8 8 William E. Keith lead it buck to it.- duty." For Farr Funeral as escorts to bombers.. Despite the waa passed and two years later Rates: 11 cents a line per one insertion, 9 cents a line per three Daniel B. Mosler James, 50, who years ago left the KEN-L-BISKIT scop* of the oj)eratlons none of the American comrades were able to Montana rangelands of hit birth Frank O. Steele M u stard c*(au <«lao 2 j*** 2 3 ' M im der \>Hiut p|.ai-e the fight against me waa' center­ DOG FOOD The anniversary f. .nd the pop­ American plane* was loaL mount convoy esemts in these t«- and w-on fame as writer and paint­ Stuart J. W-wsley. ed on the sales tax.' But I waa re­ gions. Mayonnaise j.»* 24' ulation as a w'holc, however, w-in- Tyjiifying the work of the fight­ insertions, 7 cents a line per six insertions. . New Britain. Sept. 3. - uP). Officer C'*ancliclate er, died today at Hollywood prea- .? i. A militarv esiort from' the elected by twice as big a majority “Since then,” Alexander went DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS deiing whether France will loae ers was the report of one squadron as in 1932. The people llkei i t ” Thi* city may have to* foot the byderian homiltal. Cake Flour •NO Shcin rag 2 3 ' AnU-Air< raft Company ipeated In leader commanding a long-range on, "the situatioa over there has FOR NOMINA-nON the peace as well as the war. Favors No Exetnptioiia bill for the -pheasant feast enjoyed James, author o f more than Manchester, will attend Felix group who said h* came upon a ■ubstsntially Improved and we - » A SELECTMEN Flour ".;‘$1.12 In September. 1939. Francs bet Karr's funeral tomorrow morn­ From experience In administer­ Onrporsl Daniel Bernard Moaler, score of self-illustrated books and on vlct >rr with the aid of Brit- column of 100 (Terinana marching ere glad to have been able to ren­ by Sam Senaldi and his neighbors formerly of 52 Benton atreet, Man uncounted short stories and ar­ Earl J. Campbell ing. four abrest behind the lines ing a state tax. Herring said he der some assistance in this direc- Writ* advertisement on thjs Form, plaeinf one word in eseh space. Count flvs Theodore C. Zimmer. Sin. waa of the opinion that a similar in the South street neighborhood cheater. Conn., has been admitted ticles. . had been in U1 health for Arrangements were made this "I strafed them and saw many Uon." as an Officer Candidate to the Air REGISTRAR OF VOTERS • Today Pierre Laval, as chief of afternoon to' have soiJiers escort Federal levy should not exempt average words to each tine. Mail with Cheek — Money Order or Stamps. Senaldi, a commercial pheasant months but entered th* hospital the Vichy government, la openly kUled and wounded.” he declared. The battleship Cneisenau now Forces Office'r C: ^Jidate School only a week ago. Edward F. Mortarty. the body from the T. P. Holloran 'I estimate that at least, SO of the any special class of purchases, lies dismantled at th* Baltic port breeder, found 292 of his nearly JUIXJE OF PROBATE totUng on a German victory and furieral home. 175 Center street, such as food or clothing. Exemp­ at Miami Beach, Xlorida. After James, bom near Great FaUa, enemy were killed. of Gdynia and th# cruiser Prinx 800 iilrda dead in their wigs en‘ succeaafully completing an inten- William F Ferguson. / 21 th* help which this conquered to 8t. James's church and from tions lead to wholesal* eraaiona. Mont., orphaned at four and rear­ EVAP. MILK Klok 10* * ■attoB might obtain from a vle- U. S. Air Fore* headquarters Bugen la completing repairs at a closed yard when he awoke yes­ aivp' twelve weeka courat o f in ed by a fur trapper, came here BOARD OF EDUCATION R4LM0UVC • iCt. I| ^ Pt. James's church to St. James’s discloaed that American heavy he declared. German port. A lexuder added. terday morning. Killer dogs had William E. Bucklev. AmT: 4 JC iMtftoiwtWR #e*Rii4V^ tartoua Reich. strucUon. Officer Candidate Mos- about a year "ago. Ha . accepted a W C4A.S A N S oap cemetery where burial wUl take bombers had bMB active over the “ It la also important” he said, These two vessels were with the dug under the wlr* during the ler svill be commlaaioned a 2nd C0N8‘''ABLES Bit fay bit since the armistloe place. “that the tax be passed on to the film writing assignment, but, as a ^8lfn~Tl la Oomplegne forest in Mediterranean. tatercepting an Sdiamherst in the Neal channel night Uautenant In tha Air Forca^ friend dea^bedlt, "he an

*«ivr« VBtll tba AmeriCMi nations and misses against others plies to Russia, through the Arc­ good condition and Senaldi gave kind, the officer candidate studies JUSTICES OF' THE PEACE OctagMSaapPinMar Macon. Ga.—i>P)—I»rlvaU Her- charging it to their customers.” MriBff tm wtsT CMaa ara tba only ones with Other hesvy bombers sttseked tic Alexander aald: them away right and left, so that more than 35 spavlatlsed courses George C. (Jaillouctt* m j k t b*rt Weinberger was a popular OctagaaClaaaaar 2 m I * WMefe ah* evso maintains dlplo- the enemy baiM at Candia, Crete, Herring minimised the poaaiblU- "It probably waa at its worst rjany of his neighbors dined on in administrative, personnel and N'l Just ,4Uke Harold W. Garrlty fellow around Cochran Field when where it was believed they scored ty of collection problems. Manu­ at midsummer before the lo* bad oh?asant last night George C. Leaaner • BUY • ■wHa leletimis—except for con­ ** was rumored he waa receiving 'Supply duties. Upon graduation buf huf boM t StapFlakfi o . . ; . . 2 es. hits on four service veaaels and facturers could_ be Instructed to receded northward and the -con- Vhe law makes a community offtcera will be assigned to duty In Torrtngton,... Sept. 3. uFi — John F. Limerick WAR BONDS lid letter* from th* beautiful Hedy perhaps a fifthf mr in th* tax to the collector, he voys were forced to proceed in George Bognar of this city was Edward T. Morlarty L'afiar •eveee Mrala I^Mar. Every mail call found a jnsibl* for damaga caused by one o t these de[)artnMnta tp . the O e t a g N ^ ttoM wMh the Amsr Considerable enemy air activity said, and spot checks could be continuous daylight. r jom lng dogs, and unissi tha own* Air Fereea. thus rahavlBg traiaad aasignsd bis draft auiabar yester­ WlUiam P. Quisb STAMPS vrowa in . his vleinlty. A re­ aleo was aeported ysaterdaiy over made to discourage evaMona. day tagr tha Salaetiva Service John P. SulUvaa. Il ler a assrsaa atraia at port** got wind of It. Private OimenMee WW PiBiWMi srs of tba dogs ean ba Idantlflad, piMta from such dutiae and allow­ *»«<*fW >9M Cal9«aa>pni.y.Ua9»i«**»«ieity.M.Y haaaMaa a t Axis al- the front and there were Innum- He anticipated that committee “ With reeaaMon o f tbs ice and ths phassant (saata wlU bs on tbs ing them to devo^ their full tlnqe Board. The number was 3945. The Dated at Mancheatar this 88th Weinberger mid it waa true—he. erabi* air battles as Allied fight­ Mudy of the bill would continue at day of August. 1942. Anthorired Bottler: Pepai-Cola Bottling Ce. of rentral Village, V Y Yv at the Hnlted fitates receive* lett-r* from Hedy LaMar some periods of darkness, the city. ^ ] to "fl\ing. telephone number at the Bognar ers chaUengei the Axis plane*. least through next week, and pos- difficulties will tend to decrease a Senaldi aatimatsd that the dam- Hla father, Sidney Moaler, Uvea Ii home la yes you gueaaed it SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON. Central Villaga, Cnan. a* CotnaU UtfiTaratty. j w* rs... IS* rishi W m it k R. A. F.,flgtatsn broke up ons Blhljr looger. iitUa but tba preM ea. iwaaiBS hatwaas |Soa Md |T tertainment at the "Hall of Mrs. W. M. Pafenbach, of Dalton, W. Buahell of Hamden, an em­ New York Giants Gleason’s Mates this ^iwn and at present residing Hei-oes" in Center Park, has ar­ Wright, tranaportaUon manager Mass. ploye of the State, Highway De-* on BrewstiT stret-t. North (,'oven- ra n g e a Kiddles Re\’Ue for to- The ceremony was performed In of Caieney Brothera ami Leon A. Rev. W. D. V*! fM nIward try has enlisted as a •andidate for 'night’s pj-ogram lieginning at 7 partment for 29 years, today suc­ the First Congregational church of ceeded Prank Upman, Jr., resign- Thorp, chairman of the Defense Here l.'v officers' training school. He ex­ o'clock. A large number of the ■Oalton by the Rev. C. G. Christian­ Qu^ll All-Stars Mad I.ivetl pect.; to leave for duty on or about town’s most talented youngsters eu as deputy state highway com­ Aid Dodgers with Council transportation committee, son. The decorations were palms' missioner. Years: IIis Pastorates. September 15. will show t.heir wares at the band­ and white gladioli. Organist Hor­ a bus service arlll start ^rom stand. Miiis Dorothy Dowd wjH Highway Commissioner William Mr. Dick.son has quite a military ace Hunt; played the bridal march- J. Cox in announcing the appoint­ Cardinal Square, ' 'Willfminirc., career behind him. havini; been a he the accompani.st. e.s and in recital rendered "Eve­ Rev Willi.vrii Dodge Woodw.ird The speaker tonight will be Ed- ment said the deputy would be his Victory over Cards Tuesday, Se^ftcmber 8, and will I..ember of the old Company O Of ning Star" by Wagner. "On Wings With Fine Plays o f 121 Holli.ster .ctreet, died la.>it son M. Bailey, principal of the "principal aasistant.” Mr.,Cox aaid serve workers in Willimantic, Co­ night of a heart attaik, jiuffered .ManchesteK and -also K' Company of Song" by Mendcls.sohn and Schu­ the quality ot the Connecticut lumbia and Andover whq are .em­ w'hich was changed from' G in Ma’nChe.ster High school. mann's "Traumerei." earjy in the morning. He attended Ve.stei'day's bond .sales * totaled roads is "the best testimonial that ployed at the Cheney mills and the union servire la.^t Sund.ay at 1935. He enlisted as a private in Ml.ss Elizabeth Pafenbach, sister Nats Claim Mate $5,381. it WHS reported today. ■ can b? .given to Mr. Bushell’a abil­ Yanks Win Two Games Vic'fl Halt Stars foir the Pioneer Parachute Company the North Methodist church and 1932 apd was in the Giianls until of the bride was maid of honcSr and ities." Was Plain Lucky Blaik Needs 1940, During that time he ni.se to Last night’s program was In the bridesmaids were Miss Jonn in Manchester. The bus service was around as u.sual on .Monday charge of Mr. Backus. Verne Starting as inspector in 1913, As Boston Red Sox Are ; Losers will be under the .supervi.sion ot and Tuesday. the rank of Sergeant, after having Emerson of Dalton, Mi.ss Jeanne under the late Commissioner New York. SepL 3.—BiU | > Rev. Mr! • Woodw.nd had livial Haliiday’s orchestra furnished the Hinman of Bristol, txiommate of Keep Pace; Williams Play Poorly Behind Orrin A. Cone of Willimantic. | serv.fd as Conipan.v clerk. When he entertainment and speakers were Charles J. Bennett, Mr. Bushel! Dickey presented the depart­ Plenty Help Mr. Cone got permission ■ from in Maiuhe.ster since his retircnlent Jeft Company K he held the rank the bride at college. The u.shers rose to the top of the engineering John Mathews, manager of the were Thomas J. Crockett of this Boosts Average; Bums ing Chief Boatswain’s Ms) Serefine Who Stop# | the Public Utilities Commission from active .service about 15 years of Supply’ ■ Sergeant While in the aiid construction unit becoming di­ Tommy Henrich with a wfitch ago. The church in ' Sfaffofdville, Circle theater, and Postmaster town; Raymond Bnrtman of Hart- to commence buslnes.' next Tues­ reserve .serviec, he attended man.\’ Thomas J. Qnish, Mr. Mathews rector of this bureaq two years Use Five Hurlers to as Roy (Gullenblne reportod to From Plehes Champ's Hitters with] day. There was no opposition to Regimental schools. iihder the dir urged parents of boys In the serv­ ago at a salary of $6,900 a year. the Yankees. Dickey read the • the application for the jiermit. rection of Brigadier General Ken- ice who buy bonds to bring photo­ Commissioner Cox said that Top Reds. inscription: "To Tmomy Hen- One Lonesome Hit. Mr. Cone also stated that he will ni'th C*ramer. graphs of their sons and have them Bushell's new salary would prob­ rich from your ^Tlankee pals State Sports Major League Standings Hark— The West Point's 1942 Elev­ be able to pick up passenger? en ■ Mr. Dickson took the officers placed in tlif "Hall of Heroes." ably be .. $7,500, the sum paid to . By Judson Bailey who mark tin^ until you get Fred Serefine toe ace speedboU ' route between Willimantic anj examination at the Hartford re­ Mr. Cjulsh told about the upsurge Mr. Upman during his short ten­ AP Sports Writer back with ^aC Sept., 1942.” Herald Angle en Shy on Varsity Men hurler in toe Rec Softball league I cruiting station this morning, and ure. Bolton, but from this latter point in purchase of bonds Immediately The Brooklyn Dodgers now have "What did the Senators say Briefly Told lost another heart breaking gonaa he will not be able to give service enuTced yiith high marks. His after Pearl Harbor. . He. said at For the past two, years. Mr. Cox As Season Opens in a 4 1-2 game lead in their Na­ , to yoU/Xwhen yoii left?" a Into Manchester ability as ah instructor of the the post office the demand was so said, Mr. Bushell has had charge basebelll writer asked (Gullen- By Jack Dwyer at Charter Oak St. last evenlag* { By The Afisociated Press Yesterday’s Resolta Tbe Standings Next Four Week*. •The transportation problem to Browning automatic was also great that they were without bonds of all highway and, bridge con­ tional League pennant prancing, so : bipe. Herald Sports M Itor Pitching for toe All Stars, he al­ struction. New Haven, SepL S.-^The Yale Eaatem Eastern Those who watched Willie Pep local factories engaged in the war recognized. to sell for -two weeks. who's nervous? L "They told me I was a lucky lowed Vic's Package Store, the Bushell, a graduate of Mt. Hei^ baseball team ended Its first aum- Binghamton 4, Hartford 2. W. L. Pet. put Bobby Ivy out of toe flatic By Whitney Martin league champions, only one hit, industry from points outside of At the present time Mr. Dick­ Well. Mr. Leo Ernest Dur ocher f so-and-so," replied the out­ Manchester has been a big prob­ son is cmplo,ved ns a supervisor man school in 1903, and of the mer season yesterday -by defeat­ Williamsport 8, Scranton 1. Albany ...... 80 61 .611 picture last Tuesday night saw West PoihL N. Y-. Sept. 3—(45— but errors by his mates did toe I fielder. .586 lem. Traffic managers have in the machine gun division of Vf, civil engineering course at Brown the Dodgers' peerless pilot, ap­ ing High Standard, a local fac­ Albany 8, Springfield 0. Scranton ...... 78 66 drama in the raw. It waa a bout Army will put an airminded foot­ damage. Francis Phillips, man: worked hard to find a solution. Colts Patent Firearms Co. He is University in 1907, before taking pears to be—for one. tory team, 6 to 3, and then elect­ (Only games scheduled). Wilkeo-Bair* ...... 77 56 .579 that settled nothing in general. ager of toe champions, started the I Seek Suspects ed Edward O. Ooodapeod, 31, of Binghamton ...... 75 59 .560 ball team on toe field this year, Heretofore employees from any married but his wife will not ac­ his first job in the highway de­ What he's been doing with his National ep'a reputation was established but that .doesn’t mean what the game off with a lucky hit. From I of these places mentioned above company him to officers training partment, had for four years in recent' days ocarcely Fairfield, an outfielder, captain Brooldyn 3, (Glnclnnati 2 (12). 'Williamsport ...... 71 60 .542 this summer beyond any question toon on, the winners were held for the 1948 seaoon. Coodapeed ...... 59 72 V460 fans might think it means. were unable to make proper con- school, which will start at Fort In Theft Plot worked on surveys and engineer­ can be described without a map Watch Dodgers New York 8. SL Louis 3. Elmira .... of a doubt. While it ia true, that It means just what it says. It hitless throughout the game. Tha I succeeds Tom Whelan o f East Hartford ...... 58 76 1433 ,nections and were often forced to Devena. Ma.ss. ing with the Philippine govern-. and a seeing-eye doa, but It may Boston 2, Chicago 1 (10). Ivy had seen aon\e rough times in­ means 1$ of Coach Earl (Red) winners scored three runs In the ‘ travel from two to four hours ex­ ment. For one year he. worked be worth a try to prevent posterity Lynn, Mass., under whose leader­ Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3. Springfield ...... 31 102 ^ 3 side the squared circle It is doubt­ Blaik's varsity players are enroll-, first inning. After F. Phllilpa ship toe Elis won 14 and lost tra each day. Under the new ar­ with’ tht Manila railroad company from confusing the movement* Says Flaherty , Amiarioan ful if he ever looked aa bad aa he ed in the newly-estahllshed avia­ reached first, his mates cqm- Several Thousand Gas eight summer games. rangements it will require less in the Philippines. with those o f troops. New York 3-6, St. Louis 3-0. Notional u... on this trip out agalnat the tion training course at West menced to bunt and toe loeers than three-quarters of sin houi' Coupon Books Stolen Yesterday Durocher called on Boston'3-4, Detroit 2-2. W. L. Pet. claaay Pep. Point, -Afhich means they won't were loose in fielding, which Allied Planes U, S. troops march along Fleet street, London, In their first Hartford, Sept. S.—The Willie ...... 90 40 .692 sach way. no fewer than five of bis best Chicago 8-7. Washington 2-6. Brooklyn Sentimental Pep have much time to concentrate on suited in three unearned runs. I Firadi- there since the A .,!’’ l.iu il in Britain. The. A .;.'.. ..itod press Redskins* Coach Thinks Pep-Bobby Ivy fight in Bulkeley St. Louis ...... 86 45 .656 ‘ In Bridgeport. X Miagiciaii Prevents pitghers to curb the futile (Gin- Cleveland 12, Philadelphia 8. We who were close to toe ring football, which means Blaik's al­ The All Stars scored a run offices are m the white building at the lefU The occasion for the Brooklyn Pros Xeam Stadium Tuee^y night attracted New York ...... 72 59 .550 ready tremendous job of building each of toe second and third inn­ Attack Japs cinnatl Reds, 3-2 in 12 innings. 7,754. paying cuatomers and a watched Pep walk back to his parade was an official welcome to troops by the lord mayor of Lon­ From left to right and start to Today's Games Cincinnati ...... 65 66 .500 representative eleven is just ings and almost pullsd up . to tha | British Boiiibers Bridgeport, Sept. 3-^(/T5—As de- gross take of $23,470, toe pro­ .465 corner after Referee Lou Bogaah don. (Cable photo.) tei tives pushed their efforts to ap­ Panic in Theater finish his field included C^rt Davis, To Beat This Year. ■» Eastern Pittsburgh ...... 59 68 that much more difflcillt, champs. But Vic’s pushed moters announced. The victorious 74 .452 had Intervened, with ahoulders. To begin with, he. lost 17 of toe Rev. William D. Woodwanl Four Time s prehend at least, four more per­ Mrs. F. J. Robinson Hugh Csaey. Kirby Higbe, Les Albany at Hartford (2) (6:30). Chicago ...... 61 sagging,* footsteps lagging, knew other run oertSFtte plate in their I Pep and Ivy, atopped in toe tenth ...... 52 80 .394 first 30 player* of toe 1941 squad, Raid Karlsruhe sons believed to be connected Webber ami Whitlow Wyatt. Chicago. SepL 3—(45 — The Wilkes-Barre at Williamsport, Boston . . . . that deep in his heart Pep aenaed half of toe ftoliirto end toe eoorr-| was his last a.>■ me Assueiated I'ress is aentiment and aportamanahip first pastorate was at East Black- the Center and two pieces of district attorney's office to take The bridesmaids wore identical nine Innings tp ^ a t the Pirates other than Ace Parker, who was American League Washington Aids Yankees combined. It waa toe finest thing or 10 men from toe plebe clasa, Vic's played heads np boBl Observers on the English south- stone, He was transferred to Hope Fighters aiid light bombers lieved by tank and troop rein­ .‘probable action."- Striding onto the stage, the forcements. apparatus from No. 4 on School gowns of Alpine rose taffeta with Tuesday, waa sent to the mound. Injured most of last season, toe Batting-»-Wllllam5, Boaton, .351; that I have ever witnessed tn any well, it would help a great deal.” throughout the gome. Thn| ' east coast said explosions and Valley, R. I., where he met his climbed over the Owen Stanley' street responded. There was magician said: “I shall open this The plebe participation question Rockville team wont horns }( mountains and then dropped To Round Up Buvrr* |applique of matching velvet. Ti­ He walked the first butter ant im­ Dodgers had lost no key men and Wright, Chlcagb, .337. sporting event during the past vivid flashes developed across wife, the former Miss Ida Jane Hungarian and Rumanian Si- nothing for them to do and the performance with a brand new atill la unsolved at West PoinL lant after defeating the erooni Dover strait around midnight and sharply to strike with machine- visions were said to be speeding Captain of Detei tlves James A. aras and veils matched their dress­ feat-Mjne which requires the to^ mediately waa flagged out in favor that their backfleld waa vlrtuaUy Runs— WilUama, Boston, 116; By Selling Roy Cullenbine thirty-two years. A gesture of a Gray. They were married on May recall was sounded at once. Intact. but Blaik makes no secret of the the local crop. German searchlights could be seen 23, 1889, and celebrated their gold­ guns, rannon and (ex|)losives at eastward to swell the ranks of the Bray; alsc revealed today that fed­ es and they carried cascade bou­ operation of everyone in the audi­ of Webber. The rookie gave • one DiMagglo, Ne’iv York, 103. fine chap towareJa a pial. As for toe Redskins, "We've lost Runs batted in—Williams. Bos­ fact he would like to see. the first- Serefine pitched a supette gi probing the skies. en wedding at their home on Hol­ Japanese lines and. communica­ Nazi shock troops. eral authorities were expected to quets of Briarcllff roses. ence. hit in the tenth and Durocher, Sunday’s Gome year players declared eligible, in­ step into the ca.se to round up per­ A reception for 150 guests fol­ taking no chances, called in Wyatt seven men and we don't have as ton, 121; Keller, New York, 93. By Harry Grayson ' There Is, on the other hand and deserved to win. The attack against French ob- lister street nn May 23. 1939. tions. Guns flamed through the night "Everyone must leave the thea­ The 1937 High School All-Stars asmuch aa all but three of the timely errors by his matoa ( m A spokesman fc>r General Mac- oi.'the Stalingrad front and above ' capture in a mountain pass south sons who are said to have purchas­ lowed in the „pariah house which for hts first relief chore of the good reserve strength as in 1941,” Hits — Peaky. Boston, 177; New York, Sept. 3.^—Washing­ plenty of cause for apprehension JecUvea continued about 3U min­ Ills Other I’aMorales ter for a few moments while pre­ are ready for Paganl’s Twl champ­ teams tfie cadets will meet will them the game and this dte Arthur said he- had no explanation Novorossisk. a provisional Red i of Kra.«nodar. J ed the stolen books for $3 to $7 was decorated with garden flow- parations are made. All right, year. Flaherty declared. Spence, Washington, 172. ton is in seventh place— 33 games in Brooklyn, And it isn't becauae utes after outward-bound British Other pastorates which Rev. Mr. toe Ordinals are an outstanding ions thi# coming Sunday with a be playing freshmen. should cost no lefloetien on for the recent lack of Japanese Naval base on the Black Sea. the I (The Germ^rr high command each. era. Music was provided by Mrs. those near the exits may leave. The Dodger ace' finished strong­ Double*- DlMaggio, Hoaton, 36; off toe pace. So is much better team than showed up ' planes bad sped across the coast. Woodward held during hi's minis­ i claims both coastal Anapa. 30 This Golfer Played the Wrong Ace club. A number of key Dodgers Of last year’* starter* In the pitching ability os ha li Another ■ R. A. F. raid on the terial career were Rockland, aerial activity. mid-day communique disclosed. The four men arrested yester­ Earl- Steele, pianist, and Mr. King- Walk slowly. ■ Take your time..," ly and gained his 17lh victory Kolloway. Chicago, and Doerr, permitted to peddle the rather ac­ last week. At lea.'it that la the Navy game only Hank Mazur and Mass., W'indsorville, Conn.. Wick- A compilation of communique Bitterly, the KUssian.s fought to I miles northwest of Novoro.ssisk. day are: Anthony Christino, 24. man. violinist. when a walk, a aaertflee and a Boaton, 34. complished Roy (Gulienblne to toe have been around for- some time impres.siop 1 got listening to the doubtrdly tbe beat bortw ki - aams area started before 4 a. mi, ! and Krymsk(iya, 20 miles north- Milwaukee, Wls. — (45 — Ken­ Ralph Hill, backs; Willard Wilson, ford. R. I.. Westport, Conn., Ca- figures, however, shows that the hold against intensified as.snults. and John Antoci, 19, both of The bride's traveling costume single by Arky Vaughan scored a Triples — Spence, Washington, Yankees for $10,000 or so. ano there are unmistakable signs boys along the main stem last guard, and Robin Olda, tackle, re­ league. I and continued 20 minutes. j ea.st of the Naval base.) neth Schmid, of Milwaukee, knows Heat^ (Glevelioid, and DiMagglo, that they are tired. The leogtM banquet tew h Two Nazi Bombers Dawned taumet and Pocasset, R. ^ South Allies destroyed 80 Japanese fight­ Defensive Feats Em]ihaslzi’U whom p'llice said, have admitted was a-three-piece natural wool sulV run for Brooklyn In jthe twelfth. Evidently toe remainder of the nighf! It appears that the Stars main. Defenders of the central Cau- with black accessories. She was More Airmen why people go daffy over golf—he New York, 12. American League wanted to make Some trace this to toe two w’eeks set for next Wednesday osoal Two German bombers were re­ and East Harwich, Mass., Nor­ ers, nine bombers and two dive- Defense feats were emphasized breaking Into the board officca The defeat waa • charged to could have used Jackie Fraher'a Most of toe remaining seven wich, Gardner Lake, Norw'ichtown, bombers against a loss of only five I casus were declared to. have sunk and Frederick J. English, 26, and graduated frorq. Dalton High school plucky Bucky Walters, who him­ got his biggest thrill and suffered Home runs -Willlams. Boston. certain that the plucky Red Sox spent in Havana before other out­ position* are wide open. There la SepL 9, at 7:30 at Um Ifeol ported shot down in rbids shortly by the communique. ; three speedboats and eight pon­ his deepe.st disappointment over big bat to good advantage during Moodus and Haddam Neck. Maple- Allied fighters and four bombe’'s Raul Inserra, 28, who are accused and attended Mary Washington To Be Advanced self made three hits, batted in one 28; Keller, New York, 25. wouldn't overtake its perennial fits were In monkey suits. the la.st game and are assured that one experienced end, 180-pound club on Kingsbury A'sa. In Ms before midnight last night upon Soviet troops who recently toons' with loads of lnva.sion troops college, Fredericksburg, Va. The the same shot. Stolen bases—Case, viasbington, vUIe. It is expected that oppt areas In east and northeastern vllle and Glendale, R. I., Wake- in August. fought their wiiy back to ' th'e of purchasing the stolen books in Red run and scored the other. champions. Or was it _,that they he will be in there this week. But Jim Kelleher! a reserve last year field, R. I., Quarryville, Attawau- Allied planes have gone aloft , at river crossings In the Mozdok large lota. All are of this city. bridegroom was graduated from Pla>ing the short fifth hole at 35; Vernon, Washington, 22. sought to make sure that toe .poor, Doiph Camilli haa been in a and first captain of the corps. Tom imately one hundred plagron ( England. British authorities said Kletskaya area to har.i.ss the Axis , Glanta .Aid Bums the Brown Deer course,' Schmid no tnatter who' played centerfield gan, Niantic, Lyme. Gales Ferry daily without a break since AUg. All- of the men, with the excep­ Manchester High school and at­ Pitching—Hughson, Boaton. 18- old Yankees wouldn’t enter toe slump and Pee Wee Reeae hasn't for the Stars, Murdock's Mesereau, a 205-pounder who also guests will be preoenL Ttes 1 the raiders caused only slight dam­ and Staffordville. Upon his retire flank within the Don bend repuls- | battalions of tank-.support- tended the University of Omnecti- Washington. Sept. 3—<45—In­ . The triumph added another sent hia tee shot straight for toe 4: Borowy, New York. 13-3. beien too well, but what gives the score; age and there were no reports of 5 to bomb or strafe the Japanese ed an attm'k by a German infan-! tion of Antoci, are at liberty un­ creased emphasis placed by ths game to Brooklyn's slender mar­ world scries shorthamied ? was legitimate. It's toe second of was a 1941 reserve, will bid for a ment he chose to make’ his home somewhere in the south Pacific. . . ' ed Infantry attacked Kus.sian posl- der $5,000 bonds. cut. . • pin. When his foursome reached Anyway. George Selkirk is get­ Bums more concern than their tackle job opposite Ol^. There is Tic’s Pookoga Bters easualties. try regiment which was supported arm ^ services on air wartars gin becauae the New York Giants the green the bail was nowhere in three-game series. in Manchester. He has taken an W«t OC aizicf a/t/’iinO’ ’ I __ ...... Captain Bray also revealed to­ Batting—Reiser, Brooklyn, .328; dropping 11 out of 23 while the no outstanding candidate for toe AB R H PO A a| A Berlin broadcast said -military by 28 tanks, it said, adding: produced today greater opportuni­ slugged out an 8-2 win over the ting along, and it wouldn’t have Promise Good Grid Team active interest in • affairs of the per Don south of Voronezh, but day that it has been estimated sight. Slaughter, St. L«ula, .326. been nice to ask the Yankees to Red Birds were winning 20 out of guard position opposite Wilson. F. Phillips. Bf . .3 3 1 objectives in the industrial Mid-- "Six enemy lank.s were disabled they were repulsed with In.sses In ties for leadership in - both Army St. Louis Cardinals. Babe Young The.se youngsters from the East ^ ^ } North Methodist church, has fre- Finhiing iVoic Heavy that 6,800 coupon books of the A, “ It's In the cup." shouted one of Runs—Ott. New York. 100; draw, on one of their numerous 23 ia the absence o. Pete Reiser. Just a lot of guys named Joe, ao P. Phillips. 2b . .3 1 0 lands were the targets. and more than 200 Orm ans were both personnel and materiel, the Next Band Concert and Navy to officers with aviation doubled with the iMses loaded for the players. Side are going jto have a good team * ^ 1 * quently been called upon to supply killed ami prisoners were takyn." B and S types had been stolen by Slaughter, St. Louis, 85. farm clubs for a reserve outfielden Reiser, the 21-year-old center according to reports. Having heard to speak. And there isn't an ex­ Morganson, 3b It declared German bombers hit pulpits in the ab.sence of pa.stors On Kinhtca Ontshirts communique said. training. three runs in the third and the They rushed to the cup—empty. Runs batted In — Mize, New Holloran, c .. . k In ail. the communique said, 40 the men. Several hundred of the With the Navy announcing re­ Not when they have $10,000 to (.elder and National League bat­ that both the Army and Navy like perienced center on toe field. t a military base on the Isle of and to repne of the men called out Hack, Chicago, 155. in St. Louis, and it was more' than of the backfleld jobs, and a third Barton, I f ...... terday and carried out reconnais­ of their last air bases in Chekiang 1,200 Germans were killed in the radio, heard here today, said Ger­ advanced positions, the Wair De­ club.. the team. It la expected that when Roatek, c f . . . . . ■ sons and a daughter. They are A1 newly rejiorted aitlons on the is said to have .been employed. four 'hurlers while Bob (Carpenter that he had found it - in a tem­ Doubles — Hack, Chicago! 34; a pulled muscle In his groin, that pmbably will go to Red Jarrell, a sance flights over Britain and vah and Rev. Truman H, Wood province, was rejx)rte

PAGE T v m .v i; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. SEPTEI^IBER 1942 MICKEY FINN No, Thank* I LANK LEUNARO

MICKEY. I WANT VOU TO YOUtL BE PRACTICALLY I’M SORRY, MR. MALL— BUT ON A AND I MOPE YOUU. Sense and Nonsense WORK FOR MEJ IlL PUT YOUR OWN BOSS— AND JOB LIK E THAT, I WOULDPTT FEEL UNDERSTAND WHYt YOU IN CHARGE OF ALL OF COURSE, WE’LL MANAGE THAT X WAS DOING EVERYTHING COULONT ACCEPT The Army's 8 Spoiled Brat! ! . 'Angry Telephone User (bellow­ OUR GUARDS HERE AT TO PINO TIME FOR AN I COULD TO HELP WIN THE WAR t h is CHECK. ElTHERr ‘When Junior was ten and running ing at telephone operator)^— Am THE PLANT AND YOUR — I COULDN’T ACCEPT IT/ Said a handaome young chap crazy, or are you? OCCASIONAL ROUND OF To the one on his lap— wild, SALARY WILL BE f 100 GOLF OVER AT THE Witli tongue In cheek the neigh­ Telephone Operator (In her ■*T'm sorry to tell you about this; sweetest tone)—I am sorry, . sir, W EEK i EVERGREEN CLUB/ Tires and gas have I none. bors smiled. ‘Spare the rod and spoil the but we do not have that Informa' Though your heart I have won. tlon. Lost and Found 1 Announcements Automobiles. for Sale Repairing 23 Help Wanted— Female 35 Household Goods 51 Wanted—Room»^Board 62 Do you prefer to be Mrs. or Mlse?” child!" Manchester LOST—PAIR OF glasses in blue iF YOU LIKE r o draw, sketch 1941 PO.NTIAU CONVERTIBLE .MO\yER.S SHARPE.NED, repair­ FEMALE HELP wanted Apply A BEAUTIFUL HOME Full Of GENTLEMAN wishes room with ‘T prefef,” said the girlie. But nowc^he's forty, they look ask­ Office Bo>’—Mr. Whlfflebottom, I Evening Herald case In vinicity of Davis Bakery. or paint, write for Talent Test coupe, radio, heater, driven only ed,'shear grinding, key fitting, Kage Co,, Cheney Building, Elm Furniture. New living, dining, an American family, where there 'T o catch the worm early. ance. could I have tomorrow afternoon Reward Call 82.S6. I No Feel, Give age and occupa­ 10,000 miles, tires like new. Terms duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. street. Manchester ■taedroom, kitchen, rug*, lamp, are no other roomers or children For there's really no telling when When Junior himself Just roves off? , p Classified AdvertiHements ______I______tion. Write Box M. Herald. and trades accepted. See Finance' overhauled. Bralthwalte. 52 Pearl roblea.- Reasonable. Albert's Fur­ Phone 3953. We girls may be met _ and rants Whlfflebottom—Ah. yes. Tout LOST— BROUN A.ND WHITK Manager of Brunner Sales Co.. 80 street. SALESLADIES WANTED FOR niture Co., Hartford. Becatuse he wants a' cuff on the grandmother, I suppose? i Coaat tlx tveragA words to a line By the w on t problema yet— • afenttlAla. oumbers and abbreviationf female collie puppy: Finder plea.se W.A.NTED PA.^^SE.NGF.RS to Oakland .street. Phone .3191. 1937 steady work, full time. Must be luat suppose they start rationing panta . . . Office Boy—Y'^s, sir. She's mak' I’S-ACh count aa a word and compound notify S.-A. .Napier. 110 Camp- Aircraft. 3 30 to 12 .ihift. Call (.Tievrofet coiipe $26.3, very clean. PIA.N’O TUNING and. -repairing. over 16. Mai-low'a. WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN Apartments, Flat*. Ing her first parachute jump, you t^yrerda aa two worda Minimum coat field Road. Peward. 7910. • 1940 Dodge panel truck, like new, Player piano specialty. John blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ These women who go arou.nd on know! Biiea of .three llnea Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street. GIRLS W'A.NTED ip lunch room land shades, and high grade Tenements « 3 -Lyle Savage. L1b4 rates per day for transient low (nileage. the streets wearing slacks don't Tel: 4219. at Pioneer Parachute. Apply in Venetian blinds, phone 8819, 6 to U. Personals .1 3 RCXIMS AND bathroom for realize ,that hindsight is worse In a town where you could park WMA Bffeetfrc March IT, 1927 -Announcements FOR SALE - ’33 Oldsmobile. Good person. Ask for Mr. Walker. 9 p. m. for special prices .and rent. Adulta preferred. Apply 128 Teacher—^There'e a direct and. than foresight. After all, men's as long as you wanted to, there Cash Charee condition, four good tires. . two L>vVV.\ MOWERS sharpened, oil­ an Indirect taxation. Give me an IF YOU. LIKE TO DRAW, sketch samples. Capitol Window Shade BiMell street. coats have talla that cover. Is lio good resson why you should. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB : ir Consecutive X^aya.«.i 7 ctav 9 ct» spare.s. 600x17, heater. Price $75. ed. adjusted, plcaeo up and de- WANTED WO.MAN for Clean- Company. 241 North Main street. axample of indirect taxation. OUT OUR WAT BY J. R. WILUAMS Consecutive Days... 9 cts^ll ct» MAXIMUM PROTKCTIO.N for or paint see Talent Test ad in • llvered, $1.25 Here $1.0u. Repair inp. one r^v a week Telephone '^ Day ...... Ill ora‘13 ct» your home Endurance House Call 2-1684, 7 a m. to 1 p. m. Juniofr—The dog tax. announcement column. No. 2. parts. Power mowers sharpened 8262. ROUND TOP table, four chairs, Wanted to Rent Teacher—How ia that? j 2 All orders for irregrular insertions Paint. $3,2.*i gal Clieckerboard 68 VtX) NEVER GET A YOU'RE MARTHA'S HUSBAND, e g a o , t a k e / IKAR TH A h®rlll be eharsred at the one time rate ESSEX. .MEC'HANICALLY good. and repaireo Ws sharpen hedge -V- buffet. Very good condition. In­ ' JunlM*—The dog does. not. have FUNNY BUSINESS Feed Stores: 1063 Main street. HAVE YOU A home to share with BARGAIN — THEY GAVE WHICH CONVICTS SOU TO GO KNOWS MORE COMBAT rJ i Special rales for Ion* term ever> Automobiles for Sale 1 goo Help Wanted— Male 36 Came night, and a fearful figure 3f more than *>ne incorrect inser- SALESGIRLS GIRLS and WOMEN 1940 PLY'MOUTH convertible Help-Wanted— Female 35 oak‘ice box.'101 Hemlock or tele­ . preferably centrally lorated. ref­ b a c k VOU OP l ik e a ^1^— — — y kon*of any advertisement ordered phone 3320. erence. CSall 2-0089. approached the sentry: SECOND f r o n t .' |ar more than one time coupe. Excellent condition, all ac­ JA.NITOR WA.NTED at Burton's, .Pat (challenging) — Who's V Salary WANTED TW’O women for fac­ The Inadvertent omlasion of in* WANTED! cessories. Owner in Army. Apply full time work. Apply In person, there? BOV jrrect nubllcatlon ot ndvertising 98 Benton street after 7 p. m. tory work. Folding Boxes Inc., *-841 Main street. \N^R pill he rectified only by cancellation ,\nd Opportunity Elm street. Machinery and Tools 52 Legal Notices 78 'Voice (nimbling, sepulchral) — If the charge made for'the service Two Marker*. MALE HEL^ anted. Apply The Devil. . ]^>ndered MILKING MACHINES In stock. Mm'OR PRRMIT Pat - Pass ' Devil, you know li^ A ll advertisements musi conform To Earn Bonus. Two Flalwork ironers. Auto .Accessories— ^Tire* 6 WANTED—WOMAN to hlep with Kage Co.. Elm .vtreet. Cheney . NOTIcr o r APPl.H'ATION [ l ^ style, copy ^nd tvpocrjuihv with housework and care of -children, Building. .Manchester. Visit us for complete details and Till! in to ntulrp ihMt T where to go. egulations enrorced bv’ th#' publish* APPI.Y \V. T. GRANT CO. Two Girl.s for Shirt Unit. NEED NEW B ^ K E S ? Ford, stay nights. Telephone 7059. prices. Used silo fillers, power Micha.l lePlhtpfl! of V2 HIkbpII ntrppf.' Ira and they reserve the right to Chevrolet, Plymou'tlj rellned with FULL TIME salesman, experi­ driven potato digger,' used trac­ Manch^Bter.'Conn.. have* tUpd an ap­ The job applicant laid out an lilt, revise or reject any copy con- No Experience Neces.«iary. WA.NTED WOMEN for full or plication’ daipd 2ith of .\uKUSt. I^^Jdered objectionable the best Comax broke lining ence iinnecessary. Apply Tom tors. Dublin Tractor Company, with the leiquor Control t'oinmlBNion Imposing number of leitere of CLOSING HOURS—Classined ads •Apply in Person. $8.95. Will call for yoiir . car and part time work, kitchen and McAn Shoe Store. 847 Main St. Wllllmantlc. for a Club Permit for the Bale of. recommendation. The personnel ^ be publiahed same day mu.<*t be deliver same day. Phone'n,J51 91 laundry. Apply housekeeper, alcoholic liquor on the premise! manager looked them over: cetved by 13 o'clock noon Satur- .M.-.^,che8ter Memorial HospltaJ. WANTED-EXPERIENCED lino­ FARMERS ATTENTION— WE .of lOf Clinton street. Manchester. Bn'inner’s, 80 Oakland street. Conn. The business Is owned hy The Personnel Maivger— Y'ou have a ITS !u 3" ALF.EN & HITCHCOCK, New Morlcl Laundry leum mechanic. Also linoleum sharpen ensilage blower knives, ALTERATIO.N GIRL wanted at Pblish'Amerlcan Club. Tncor'porated great many letters . here but Telephone You? Want \ds INC. Summit Street mechanic's helper. Apply G. E. 35c each: cord wood saws gum­ of Clinton 'street. Manchester, they're all frtkn ministers. We Building— Contracting 14 Burton's, for full time work. Ap­ Keith Furniture Co. 1115 Main med, filed an?) set 15c, diameter Conn, and will he -conducted h> don't work on Sundays at this Ads are accepted ivei thir tele* Manchester Office: ply In person. 841 Mam street. MIchal Y^lebledi. of <2 BIssell street. I' ihone at the CHAKOE RATb given street. inch. Capital Granding, 581 Ly- Manchester,, f’onn . as permittee. plant, and I'd like to get some ref­ iS|bove as a conveneince to adver* O-i.t Main Street FOR YOUR REMODEUNG or dall street. Tel. 7958. K^fgtrs. but the CASH RATES will be WA.NTED— 25 GIRL.S and wo­ MICMAL Llt^BIKDZ ^ erences from someone who sees Telephone .1.301 repair job call Wm. KanetU, con­ DateM 24th of Aug. 194T you on week days. eceptad aa FULL PAYMENT \t tractor, 519 Center etreet. Tele­ men for assembling work, steady Help Wanted— Male or 12 aid at tha business oITice on or be* and clean work. • Apply Tohgr 7ra the seventh day following tha Wllllmantlc Office: phone 7773. Female 37 Musical Instrumenta 5S Cost of this war. . Too many rat Insertion ot each ad ott^rtvtse 821 .Main Street B.xsehall .Mfg. Co„ Elm street, ns CHARGE RATE will be coRect- Manchester. SEVERAL FTNE bargains in o f us reckon the coat of this war Telephone 10.3.6 WANTED—TWO women or girls, in d(^lars and cents, forgetting _ No respt*nalblliiy for errors ip TO BE Moving— iTucking— ■anJ a man to work in laundry. Spinets and Grands; Spinets lephoned ads will be assumed and WA.NTED— WOMAN -or girl for $295 up. used Grands (.apart- Expect Crowd those^who are paying for it with ^ e lr accuracy cannot be guaran- REAL ESTATE LISTING Storage 2() 72 Maple street. their lives . . . To a- certain ex­ ^ a d part-time house- cleaning. 45 . lent size), .mahogany case, aa , J<7wiUiaM3 CvlaT A 30B -MANCHESTER: THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS.Co. Hamlin street, telephone 7384. low as $195. Terms arranged. A. tent this attitude is understand , tM, m* Ml—ct M, 6C»2N THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 9-3 R SHOCK TROOPS^ Index of Claasifiiationa L. Owen Muaic 0>., 285 Trumbull At Zone Meet able mnce the government is con­ *^hake( At last we’ve found a way to get thoae hatkflf Porter Street Section. Six- local and long ulstance moving. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 trtbi ...... A Return load sy.stem, fiirnlture GIRLS WANTED 18-30. 5 days street, Hartford. , stantly emphasizing the billions it birda to buy batsl” ncKameDt, ...... B room single. Rnthroom. Ijirge SOLD! week. 12 hours $18.00 minimum, has appropriated for war . . . . storage. Dial 6280. BEAGLES, PUPPIES and trained jirrlasc* ...... ^ lot. S. P. S4..300. D. P. 81,000. for dairy counter and cashiers. dogs. Selling out enter, service. New Regulations on the But it's a question whether the Now What? BY EDGAR MARTIN •kthi ...... B gov'ernment, in endeavoring to im­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (>rd ot Thank, ...... K South End. Two-fanilly dwell­ Apply in person, 719 Main street; Leavitt, .-lountain Road. Glaston­ Wanted— To Buy 58 SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ‘ i Uamortain ...... K ing. 'fWo room flats. Oar­ We are ofTerins: for imme­ bury. Telephone Manchester 3734. Size of Houses Is to press the enemy with It.s financial jOit and Found ...... ? age. I-arge ham. .-Ml Improve­ diate sale, modern 6-room WANTED—t o B u y one horae might, is not also misleading the h io w COHE o n '. T i v m n v P* but: GSt vvvzx'.' OH VOELL-l I SAV,09 TV'Kt^'E. I W)E. ' nnouncemneta ...... 2 mowing machine. In good run­ Bring Opposition. folks at home . . , The real cost '•noBalt ...... 1 ments. S. P. 84.400. n. P. DO YOU HAVE .a d e q u a t e V.S.T'6 ^OST \ OOWt'T 6E.E. V E T ’S (3 t T AVOhyb A ^ P* Aatomobtira ; 8800. house on Delniont street. FOR SALE Live Stock— Vehicles 42 ning order. Telephone 6676. o f this war ultimate.ly must be IN8URA.NCE? o n e : _____ \S> - \T OJES^ P\Chi\C ’.WE'D alomoblca tor Sale ...... < Cornell-■ .Street. Four-room Owner movinjr to Ohio. AU past meetings qf the Zoning reckoned in blimah life, not dol utomobilea tui Eachanse . . . . 6 Four .Acre Farm. .3-room larv . , . T \ M \ 0 W\TH VOi? TO O TO oto Acceaaorlea—Tires ...... B single. Air condition heat. Oil home, barn and chicken coop, See FOl SALE SADDLE horses. S. Rooms Without Board 59 Ck>mmlsjlon have been a matter of 1 ' ,yD\K) O S uto Repalrtnit—Painting . . . . 1 burner. Two unfinished up; I^roperity will be available in the country. Electricity, McKI.N.NEV RRO-niERS D. Pearl. 100 Woodland street. form and have attracted few If Mamie—That nice old man of­ uto School, ...... ?-A S. P. 86,000. n. P. 8 1.000. for occupancy within three 'running water. On good oiled FOR RENT-SIN GLE and dou-' uto,—Ship by Truck ...... s 505 .Main St., 3lant heslpr. Conn. any persons, but tonight there la ten speaks to me. Mother Dear THAT - ? ^ uU>»—For Hire ...... , Newman Street. Six-room weeks. Oil burner *^am road. Telephone 64160 or 7482 ble rooms, men preferred. Tele­ 49-A phone 2-0759. going, to be a large turnout to pro- Mother What does he say to N ■y’w ' ■■ arggea—Service—Storage .. . lu diiplek. Steam heat. Separate Fuel and Feed you. darling? otorcyclec—Bicyclea ...... 11 units. All Imurovements. S. P. 'neat. 2-.car (carafe. One teat agalnat the proposed changes - 'anted Autoa—Motorcyclei ... i: Four-Room Cape Cod. steam FOR RE.NT—2 LARGE rooms, Mamie— He says: "D on't throw 86.100. D. P. 81.000. heat, tlreplare and garage. Cor­ FURNACE w o o b for sale, by before the commission tonighL tgetaree and Profeeiiliinal Servirrn block from bus and school. the load Telephone 3346. between near Buckland plant aircraft. Men stones at my dog!" V I ^ ualneaa Service, Ottered ...... 13 Off Porter Street. Six-room ner lot, preferred. Telephone 8471. At a meeting last month the obaehold Services ottered ....13*A single. All Improvements. Two- Full price only S6.300. S and 5. ulldlng—Contracting ...... 1* GIRLS AND WOMEN boardls^-Attentlon waa. directed to "If you want to help with the [/loiiat,—Nuraerles ...... 1C ear garage. One acre of land. SI.500 cash needed. For Tw4>-Famlly House, 4 rooms FOR RENT—FURNISHED room tne arnall houses that were being w.ar. keep your trap shut." vnargl Director, ...... 1< 8. P. 86.000. n. P. 81,000. further information call each. Ijvrge lot. on Walnut WANTED! Practica I Frocks for gentleman. 30 Ford street, built In East Hartford and the wtlbg—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Summer Street. Six-room du­ street. near the 'enter. hope waa expresoed that some­ isurauce ...... 13 ’.UllBery—Dreaimaklng ...... 19 plex. Tuo-ear garage. All Im­ Two Prejks Operators. . thing should be done to prev t HOLD EVERYTHING .CdTtag—Trucking—Storage .. *u provements. Good lot. .8. P. j Civilian War Injury insurance Two Flatwork Ironer.s. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED such buildings being erected here. ; « abUo Passenger Service ...... 2d-A $6,400. D. P. $1,000. for 8.3.00 Per A'ear. room, vicinity of Cheneys, con- It was suggested that the mem­ Xl alnUng—Papering ...... 31 Two Sorters and I tinuous hot ater, gentleman pre- bers should study this question. rofesslonal Services ...... 33 Henry. .Street. SIx-.room sin­ 85.000 for Death Resulting. One Checker. spalling ...... 32 gle. Two-oar garage. Steam I ferred. Telephone 3105. It waa found that under tht ^ '•tn'Sri aUorIng—Dyeing—Cleaning 34 Robert J. Smith, zoning regulatlona now in force it 1.",.*.*' heat. Fireplace. RE.AD3" TO No Fxperience Necessary. FOR RENT— PLEA.SA.NT furnish­ otlst Goods and Service . . . . . 2.'. o e r r P Y . s. p. 87.800. n. p. STUART J. WASLEY would be possible to erect the 3aBMd—Bbslness Service 2B .Apply'in Person. ed room on Main street for same kind of houses In Manches­ ■ ^ p * '. Ednratlaaai 81.. 300. Inc. Real Estate and Insurance gentleman. Telephone 6120. onrass and Classes ...... 27 Dumnt Street. Five-room State Theater Riiilding ter. To prevent this the commis­ BY ROY CRANK rlvats Instructions ...... 2k 06.3 Main Street Telephone 6648 . 7146 sion has drafted a aet o f regula- WASH TUBBS Nice Easy Problem • anelng ...... a duplex. Hot air furnace. .All New Morlel Laiitulry FOR RENT—MALN street, fur­ Improvements. S. P. 84..300. nished room for one or two. Con­ tioha that ai - to be acted upon to­ I •; ‘I ~ f bslcal—Dramatic ...... 39 Tel. .31.30 dr 5343 Summit Street night. 'aatsd—Instruction! ...... 2t D. P. 81.004?. tinuous hot water. Tel. 6803. LET6 S3Ur> THIS AMY VISITORS MCVER*. MOT EVEN MOT ONE, BUT THREE PRO0LEMS1 FiRSy HJUVE GOT Financial Bulldeirs May Pretea* A LETTER iSAaOWEP! TO g e t y o u r s e l f IN. SECOND, YOU'VE (SOT TO (SET onds—Stocks—Mortgage, .. . II Durant Street. Five-room ' ' V s \ PHOTOMAP, CAPTAIM a l l o w e d ? duplex. Two-ear garaire. Hot FOR RE.NT—ROOM for lady. In This is all new and aa a result ALL VEHICLES AND OLIVANT OUT. THIRD, YOU'VE 6CfT TO GET HIM «:iislnsss Opportunities ...... 13 private family. Inquire 210 Spruce EASY. HERE’S TVE TOWN ? OBSy to Lk)sn ...... 23 air heat. .All Improvements. some of the different builders in (A r s o n s e n t e r in g BACK TO ENGLAND. AND WE COULDN'T POSSIBLY V Help and SItnatlons S. P. $4,800. D. P. 81.000. street. town are taking exception to the OF EPERNAV. NEAR THESE k sip Wanted—Female ...... 1C OR leaving a r e DEVISE A PLAN THAT'D MAKE EVEN C7NE OP t, elp Wanted—Male ...... 3t> Durant Street. Five-room rules. They claim that the size of FACTORIES IS A SMALL GER­ FOR RENT—LARGE eomforUble lots mentioned In the rules Is too CAREFULLY se a r c h e d , ------^ ^ ^ SE PROBLEMS SAFE,C?R SURE-FIRE f _ Ueamen Wanted ...... IB-A single. Hot air heat. .All im­ THREE ESTATES AT AUCTION furnished room, suitable for 2 MAN COMCENTRACTIOW CAM P. * sip Wanted—Male or Female 37 provements. S. P. $f,.300. D. P. large and U>*t enacted will hinder ONLY ABOUT 2,500 PRISONERS, IN MINE MONTHS, gents Wanted ...... 37-A BP:.\UTIFUL HOW ARD B ABY GR AND PI ANO — ANTIQUES — FURNITURE ^ gentlemen. In private home. building. ■ tnatlons Wanted—Female ... 3k 81.000. Breakfast ■ optional. References. MOSTLY FRENCH. W E ARE notone pec a tnatlone Wanted—Male . . . . • 19 (iL.ASS — CHINA — BRIC-A-BRAC — JACK FITZGERALD Last night In a display adver­ SON 15 KNOWN/ HMM! Essex Street. Five-room du­ FIREARMS COLLECTION Tel. 8183. 7DLO THAT 6E0R6ES OLIVANT 5 mploymeni Agencies ...... ^.. 4v. plex. . Hot air heat. All Im­ tisement In The Herald builders TO HAVE C U r , ginck—l*ei»—Poultry— were urged to attend the meeting 16 ONE OF THEM.TWO BARB*/ RESCUING m Vrhirlra provements. S. P. 84..300. D. P. ESCAPED! OLIVANT ^ oA>—BirdP—Pfttft ...... 41 81,000. AT REIDS* AUCTIONTORIU.M, U. S. ROUTE 6, BOLTON. CONN. ,Boarder* Wanted 59-A to protest acceptance of the rules. EO WIRE FENCES SURCOOMD Ivc Stock—Vchlclet ...... 42 This morning a cahvaaa was being 9-3 IS G O INS • 3Ultry and Supplie*'...... 41 Russell Stre^. Six-room du­ 2 BIG DAY'S; SATURDAY'. SEPTEMBER 5 — AND LABOR DAY’, .MONDAY. ROOMERS AND BOARDERS COMI i V » i a 5CAVICC me ♦ M tCC V ! 6T . O ff THE CAMPj ORDERS A C E plex. Hot water heat (roat). made among real eatate men and »9-3 TO SHOOT ANYONE WHO TO B E A X 'anted Poultry—Stock 44 SEPTEMBER 7. 1942 .AT 10:00 A. M. E.ACH DAY wanted. Home cooked meals. Con­ builders asking that they attend. I k l l B i F T . i 0 For Mi»rt*llMorooa .All Improvements. S. P. 86.7.30. Publlr lns|ieetlon Friday Evening. September 4. From 7 to 10 O’Clork. tinuous hot water, ahowera,. 330 “ Why. I’d hr iifraid to Icll my huNbund I |Miid thul mucli^ APPROACHES WITHIN CEAL. m Ttlolaa Poi SmU ...... 4& D. P. 81,000, It waa not stated who waa to be •nvhat sm I doing? Why—er—^I PCOBLEM • oaia and Acc^nBorici ...... 4b Adams street, adjoining United the spokesman for the opposing was Just applying a little o f the for liie few lilllc ri’|):iirs yttii nt:Mli' aronitd llir house— FIFTY YARDS ulldtng Material! ...... 4< North Main Street. Seven- Aircraft, Buckland. faction, but a rather large gather­ he’s in it very Ititd mood Ibis evening!” C lamond! —Watebe*—Jewelry 4b ro4>m single, .AH Improvements SATURDAY SALE scorched earth policy, air!’’ IJ laetrical Appliance!—Radio.. 49 FTIOM EST. OF CAROLINE GRANGER. Canaan. Conn - Inlaid Heppelwhite card table. Victorian ing Is expected. ual and Faed ...... ,....4V*A hut heat. S. P, 8S..300. D. P. WANTED—GENTLEMEN board­ The meeting Is to ba held In tbs 8.300. and Elmplre furniture, comb back rocker. Boston rocker, beds, blanket chests, stencilled settee. In­ er. Telephone 8157, near Cheney's ardtr» w-jiV J...... :i9 A i land. Near sehhol. Good road. Mr. Fitzgerald was one of Connecticut's foremost collectors of guns. 15 RIFLES: 2 Springflelda, ESCAPE, WE MIGHT AS ROUND M'VO rtjnirv B- 4*rd f:t «.Tr*t...... o'* | IP VOU HAPPEN TO SEE A STRAY / Six-room dwelling. Eleetrlclfy. Ithaca 20 gauge shotgun, other shotguns. Stevens. Flintlocks, etc, 32 Pistols; 2 old Colts, pair El e p h a n t d o w n t h ’ r o a d , s e n d / UP TOO.'ATTA B0v,DtNNY..(30 ^ ote!!—Ke*ikur«' ...... ** • Art«-slan vvell.^^afh. Chlekrn Cro89^ Stitch Animals • 'anted— R. ■ - f; t'd ... 42 | Remington 6 shootera. 3 Johnson (Middletown),-Stevens target, early English, Spanish, French and HIM BACK t h is w ay,Will y o u ? ^------^vG'ET HIM.' y \ j C « Hral 4'or tteni { coopv S. P. sSlsOO. D.,P. 8800. German. 4 barrel Sharp, pair Conn.-Naubuc. H A R 32 vest pocket, double barrel, one with under­ * X # H parttnent! K'«*% Te? --vnt! *» j i VVall Street, South Coventry. neath hammer, etc. ' , - - • ------— uainea% for Rent .. -*>.* j Atcrtlem tan-family dwelling, I outek F‘»i • ...... •• EST. GF BERTRAM E SLOMAN. Hartford. Conn.. First National Bank of Hartford, Extr.—An­ * luurt’v KoJ I: nt 7.^... *•» ] steam heat downstairs. S. P. tique oak tip stand, blanket chest, early glass and china, modern maple dinette table . and buffet, f imme? M ■ • »■'■ » FTert 8.3.200. 1). P. 81.000, wing chair, etc. ♦ ' . *anted 'i> i;.-ri‘ .. i 4b ' FROM, A THOMPSON. CONN. HOME—Exceptionally nice china, glass, silver and dccoratlona. S Hral OlDir For ^*le EAST WINDSOR: oar’ r pfii, B l *.•. * » ''U 69 j CHINA: Dresden. Wedgewood. Copeland. Royal Worcester. Limoges. 12 Royal Blue place plates, uittie*! Pryi)»^**v Tc.{ -ale ... 7'. Fifteen mllf^ from Hartford. etc. CUASS: Tiffany, colored pattern, cut. etc. Game aet In leather box. old rocking horse, linen, B arms ar.d Latid for Snlr .. . . . / 71 Thirty acres of land, eighteen sterling pieces, etc. 3-piece crystal giass candelabra aet, etc. a. ouftt for S ala...... 72 tlllahle. Six-room dwelling, one FROM OTHER RELIABLE SOURCES—Pair Victorian Iron garden benches, 3 cherry drop-leaf >ta for Sale *73 three-room dwelling. Electri­ tables.'Victorian doll house. Oiishak Oriental rug 10;i0 "xl3'10". beautiful WedgewoiScI bust, vases, HE RIPES BACKWARDS. eaort Pfoprrrv for 7i iburhan for n gixat mad. S. P, celluloid violins. Iron andirons 36”, huge Iron bell, clocks, chairs, glass, china, etc. Old hand drawn ^T h a t 'S " S n e e z e r "' W i l k i n s , '■pfed hefci ... 77 SldlOO. D. r. 8L200. fire hose reel. Large flat piano. Have you ever noticed how home Anrilnn—I rienl Antlrea Howaril (Baldwin) Baby Grand Plano, Like New. 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A t a special meeting of the About Town Army and Navy club held in the Pytilians to Honor I Bus to Carry Ready for Action False Alarms Average Daily Circulation The Weather clubhouse last night it was voted One Session Favored For the Month of August, 1942 Foreenst of U. 8. Weather Bnreau to hold the annual outing at the Su,.rem. q.ancell.>r Children Villa liouisa In Bolton on Sunday, Sept. IS. Caiise Trouble 7,530 Orcaslonal light rain this after­ lift this nom ine for noon and tonight; slightly r«>oler ■ ■ mwrtri' By Education Board Member nf toe Audit IE II. wham tiMr will r ' in Interior tonight. Mr. i(nd Mrs. Anthony Pyka of School Boarii Arran^c^ ■urenu of Clreadstions Doane stre^, leave Saturday on a Own4TH of Local Ambii- vacation. They will visit Mr. Transportation ' fo r lancet* Say It Is a Very C^ifeteria. at the High tions, but the trouble that the club Manchester— A City of Village Charm w, wM bom Pyka’s former home in Pennsyl­ would be put to at this time to ICr. and Hra. New Home SectioiiB. vania. 'Serious Business. . School I^ Proposed; secure another building or a new (SIXTEEN PAGES) of 5S Camp- location made the plan imprac- VOL. LXL, NO. 287 (Classified .Advertising on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS IIM. dMaamaa wna Will Save Money an petition was presented -to cern and needless trips to answer Manchester United States Marine Corps re­ It will not be possible to make Dismissed at 8 p. m. Kuala, of S9S North Main street, the schfiol. superintendent by resi­ cruit depot at Parris Island; 8. C. a false alarm do not make the the change in time for the open­ Air Forces and British PrintS o f All dents of the new development who If the change was made It V'on Bock !\lak|rlg' Ef­ to Joseph Olraitis will take place Date Book John Lee Smith, Supreme Chan­ Wil.son is the son of Mr. and aituation any too good. As one ing of the school next week, but Mechanized1 ^ ( 1 ___ •____I ITUnits_•r Saturday morning at 9 o’clock In cellor of the KnighU of Pythias of .showed that there were 11 chil­ Mrs. Harrison Wilson. 139 Oak owner said this morning; if the necessary equipment can would mean adjustment of the i r i e r t “ Type fort to Capitalize on St. Bridget's church, with recep­ the United States and Canada and dren five years of age; 10 of six; street, Manchester. He attended "We will continue to answer be secured to set up a school cafe­ time for starting achool sesalonB, lieves Pressure on tion following in Liberty hall, Q’esterday at 7 o'clock. ■ State Teachers College and taught Gunner's Mates at the Service call one ambulance but in other Army and Navy club as a. cafe­ Volga while 400 miles to the type of combat soldier is being de­ driven systematically into for Springfield to join the Marines. the Pine Acres and Pine Acre.s Schools of the U. S. Navy here. ture lo's-er this vear, waa also tak­ land^a British communique an- Ala) of the House Judiciary Com veloped at this Army post — the Masa meeting of Air Raid War­ sch(X)l at the age of 18. He cases we have all been there and teria. This building is located en into consldyration. It was southwest the Nazi Army of Ra asked her to listen in at 8:30, dens. High school hall at 7:30. joined the .United States Army In Terrace development that attend Graduates of the Service schools nouticed, powerful enemy armor­ mittee that he planned to draft combat engineer. Army officers its defenses, but Red Army the High school. Barnard or 'Na­ assisted the police. north of the High school building stated that cafeteria equipment ed forces concentrated in the the Crimea haa stormed 1480 on the dial. WMAF. U. S. Ma­ Saturday, September IS 1918 and was a member of the immediately eligible to take Have Suspicions on land owned by. the town. The legislation to that effect. predict his name and exploits w'lll men were reported t to have rinas. Mrs. Smith accoMingly did than Hale sc.i'wls. or junior and the qualifying examination Jor could be purchased and an experi­ Ruwelsat-Hemelmat sector in appear many times in headlines Installation meeting. Soroptl- A. E. F. and later stationed at The'local ambulance owners are structure was erected by (unds enced woman secured to operate Hobbs, after a preliminary con­ across Kerch straits to the counter-attacked with a vio­ so and heard her son’s voice. He mist Club, Manchester Country ITnlvcrsity of Pottier'es, France, .senior high school grades. The ratings as pettv officers In their apparent preparation for an at­ ference with ‘ justice Department Native troops from the Belgian Congo line up before an entrance to C^mp Leopold. Belgian Army Russian-held Black Sea coast, the before the w'ar has ended. distance is nearly two miles. guarding against this fal.se alarm raised by the Red Cross during the eating place for 3',000.| after lence that regained some ground bsda her goodby and said he was aub. where he taught history’ and re­ specialized fiehls. .Men graduated wave which has been sweeping, tempt to turn the British left officials, said he would urge post, at Leopoldville. U. S. Army technical -:orces have arrived at Leopoldville and started con.struc- German high command announc­ The use of conibat engineers in northw'est of the city,. German* World War I. It has since been which It would be self-supporting. flank, withdrew slightly to the laavlng today for Parris Island, Monday, September H turned to America in 1919. arc sent eitlier to the fleet or to the town. JVhlle none of them deeded to the Army and Navy speedy enactment of a mandatory tion of a camp, apparently in preparation for further troop arrivals. y ed today. 'The communique said, warfare is explained by Battalion striking from the southwest the SouSi Camlina Marine basa Opening rehearsal. Beethoven Reservations for the dinner niay other naval stations for addition­ would permit any names to be Club. It was reported last night westward yesterday. fingerprint bill, as a civilian de­ however, that fighting was con­ Commander Maj. E. W. Jones: again succeeded in making a Glee club, Rmanuel church at 7:30. he made through Harold Cooper. Cervilii Takes al instruction and experience in used Uiey stated that they had a that members of the School Board •\ir Attack Heaviest Yet fense measure, as soon as Con­ tinuing on Taman peninsula, at ‘.'In a push, the armored forces slight advance at enormous coat, their specialized- fields, gained by The bulletin said the aerial gress resumes regular sessions are often sent in first to soften up Members of the Children of Tuesday, September IS Grand Chancellor. 2.34 Feileral good idea who was sendiing them and members of the Board of Gov­ the extreme western end of the the mid-day war bulletin report­ Meeting of Retail Credit Bu­ street, Bridgeport. The , dinner -serving under veteran petty of­ on "wild goose" chases ancLas soon' ernors of the Army and Navy Club Ready .Made bombardment to which the enemy about the middle of this month. Caucasus adjoining the straits the enemy. The combat engineers ed. Mary Sodality will meet at- St. Teehiiieal ( ahifsc ficers. was subjected yesterday tiad ex­ Once previously considered but help prepare the way for the JAmas's church this evening at 7 reau. Manchester Country Club. anif meeting are open to all mi^m- as they could pin it down, definite­ had met and discussed the ques­ Bovs’ and Men’s Score Direct Hits at Nanchang; where German and Rumanian Tank Columns Replrnislied I Luncheon' meeting of Retail Service Schools at Great Lakes ly. they would report the matter ceeded, that of the previous day— pigeonholed becau.se of it.s co.st, armored forces," o ’clock and will proceed in a body bers of the Knights of Pythias, offer courses in 17 of the 50-odd troops forced the crossing. Taan spoke of fighting upon Merchants Division. Chamber of their families and friend.a. to the police. which smashed all records for the the proposed measure found new The combat engineer is a super- tl>e immediate approaches to to the Holloran Funeral- home to trades of the U. S. N’avy. Selec­ AUUB COFRA.N SUITS North African campaign. Linked With Mainland Drive p ^ their reapecta to the late Felix Commerce, Manchester Country Private John F. Cervinl, son of The spokesman said that a false (Known As ()iieen Alien) Grip on Solomons Strengthened the town” and said "the Hitler­ Club. Charles Cervinl and nephew of Mr. tions of students for the - schools alarm for the ambulancna was ex­ Sizes, 8 to 18 Despite the scope of the air (OontlBoed on Page Four) The attack from the west (Omtlnued on Page Poor) PlUT, father of Miss Lucy Farr, a are based on records made by the SPIRITUAL MEDIUM across the straits waa linked with ite*’ tank columns decimated in Wedneaday, September 16 and M i s . Frank P. Clancy.' of 38 pensive. might result In wrecked At Rea.sonable Prices operations British hedaquarters previous engagement* have )>een mamber of the society. Meetiii" Is Held men in the series of aptitude tests Seventh Danghtrr of a Seventh Son report^ that all the Allied bomb­ an advance on tl.e mainland from Manchester 4-H Club Dance, Benton street where he'made his equipment or be out on call when Born With a Veil. considerably replenished." City View Dance Hall, Keeney home, is attending the Army Air given to all Bluejackets during their sen-'ices really were needed ers had returned safely to their the east toward the Black Sea their period of recruit training. Readings Daily, Including Sondi^y, State Tailor Shop Fire Japanese Ships De- 'Japanese Headquarters The battles “have no precedent street Bv First Aulers Forces Technical Training school by someone In distress. baaes. Six Axis planes were shot Experts Say EicCllSC Plclll naval base of Novorossisk, the Spanish Policy In their violence," the military Annual meeting and election of 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- 8 Ris.sell Street .pigh command. said. TALL O E D A U in .Sioux Falls, South Da'kota, meat. bi the Servioe of the Peo­ down during the day! strayed Eight Air- Target; Seven Steam­ newspaper Red Star said. It ra- officers. Army and Navy Club, at where he will be a student for the There waa comparatively little Strong Soviet counter-attacks ported pilots from Egypt had join­ 8 o’clock! ple for SO Vnars. planes and Invasion ers Probably Spnk; Twelve First Alders of Precinct next five months. If he completes 169 Chnrch Street, Hartford, Coaa. enemy air activity over the battle- Retail Sales May Control were reported rcpulsqto'’near Kalu­ Variation Not ed the enemy's air squadron* whll* B I N O O Friday, September *S 7. met at the Manchester Green the course in four months he will Phone 0-41097 front, not a German dive-bomber Supplies Also Are Hit. Other Craft in Flames. ga and Med^n. southwest of Mos­ ground troops from France wer* ' Norwich District Conference at school last evening for their third be given a furlough and allowed to FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST! Read Herald Advs. appearing over the lines. Observ­ cow; near Rzhev, northwest of among the 25 Axis division* ad^ TOMORROW NIGHT South Methodist church. bi-weekly meeting. The purpose come home, which will be about ers recalled that dispatches from Moscow, and south of Lakes-IInien TueiMlay, September S9 Tax Feasible Meat Prices Franco’s Plan signed from a, l.OOO.OOO-man Army of these meetings is to Instruct Christmas lime. the front luive told of heavy Ger­ Washington, Sept. 4.—(iT*> ____ Chunifking, China, Sept. 4. and Ladoga on the Leningrad for the assault upon Stallng^rad, ORANGE HALL Joint meeting of all local Ser­ First AJilers for their various Private Cervinl left Manchester man dive-bomber losses In the past fronL At Rzhev 83 Russian tanks vice Clubs as a Ladies’ Night Reymander's Restaurant — American fighting men ,i ' — (A*)— United States airmen commercial heart of the Volga specialized.Jobs in case of an air for Fort Devens July 31. and. from 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 fe\.' days. were claimed destroyed. basin and a gateway to the . C ^ attack. • there to .Miami, FJa.. to join the Two Measernchmltts' Destroyed- Levy o f Five Per Cent steadily strengthened their Entire Industry', ” lui scor^ direct hits on Japa- A Russian attempt to storm .4rril>a Declarps Drop­ plan. During the course of the eve­ Air Corps. Before going to the Two Mesaerachmitts, a 109 and Woulfl Prorliire A|h grip on the Solomon islands - Exceplion of Retail- ne.*e headquarters at Nan­ across the Neva river near Lenin­ ping of Siiiipp Doe* Red Army men fighting within ning. traction splints were demon­ Arm.v he was emplo>'ed by Pratt DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! a 110, wore destroyed by Ameri­ today as the Battle of the chang, protiably sank .seven grad also was defeated, the Ger­ the Don bend around Kletslcaya, strated. and each First Aider pres­ & Whitney Aircraft Co., where he Half Rroilers Veal Scallopine Roa.st Beef can fliers and United States Air proxiniately $2,500,- er* to Be Placed Un­ .steamers and damaged oth­ mans said, with 20 out of 28 ene­ .Afferl Interior harassing the Axis detachment* ent was given an 'opportunity to went to work on graduation f->m Force - headquarters said: Southwest Pacific brought my boats destroyed. Soft Shell Crabs Clams On the Half Shell ers in the Singtze-llankow moving eastward across the C\>a- demonstrate his ahility to manlpti- the Manchester High sdhool cla.ss "In the course of intensive 0 0 0 ,0' 0 0 Annuallv.a destruction of five Japanese der Regulation Now. Claims Volga Blockade World Attitude. sack steppes, occupied anoUisr iate them. Now and easier methods of 1940. operations United States medium ships; eight airplanes and channel and left a number of village and repulsed several oouix. of applying the traction hitch was While at school he was a mem­ .And Other Good Things To Eat The high command laid virtual NOTICE bombers with fighter escorts from Washington, Sept. 4—(yPt-^Con­ quantities of invasion sup­ Washington, Sept. 4—i/Pi—In a other craft in flames on Lake claim to a blockade of the Volga Madrid, Sept. 4. -uPi - The drop­ ter-attacks, the communiqus an­ discussed and approved by the ber of the cross-country and track VINTAGE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEERS the R. A. F. and United States nounced. team. gressional tax exfierU told the plies. Indications that constant move designed "to prevent the Poyang Wednesday in a devas­ nver traffic artery, by declaring ping of Ramon Serrano Suner, ALL MEMBERS OF THE gathering. battle groups attacked enemy tating series of raids upon the Ual'n Strategto Heiglrt It was announced that Precinct FOR THIS WORK Senate Finance Committee today evasion of existing and forthcom­ th.it "our troops on the Volga motor transport in the battle area. Allied battering was sapping ene­ enemy in Kiangsi and Hupeh have sunk so far three gunboats, outspoken champion of totalitarian 'The Germans gained a stratssl* 7 has now about 98 qualiticd First IS AVAILABLE! Several lilts and near misses were that a 5 per cent retail sales tax my strength came in communi­ ing price regulations," the Office two monitors and six freighters as ways and brother-in-law' of Gert- height in t)ie battle for Novoroo* Alders, although, as yet. only provinces, Lieut. Gen.'Joseph W. Itdian-Afflerican Club, Inc. observed. Several vehicles were would be feasible and would pro­ ques from General MacArthur's of Price Administration shortly Stilwell's headquarters announced well as numerous small shins.” eralissimo Franco, as Spain's for­ Sisk. Soviet NaVal base on tha about of them have signified Lit Us Go Over Your Work Australian headquarters and from Black Sea more than 400 mile* Auto and -Truck iltslroyed. duce approximately $2,500,000 an­ will place the entire meat industry, today. . '. DNB reported that troops from eign minister "neithef produces their intention of doing civilian de­ And See How .Much Stock Will "Medium bomber planes also at­ nual revenue. the Navy Department which told aouthw'est of Stalingrad, h|r ARE REQUESTED fense work. % except for retailers, under unified Ijxm-hl Retaken by Japs the army of Field Marshal Fritz nor could produci the least varia­ REPAIRS tacked enemy sirflelda and hits Colin F. Siam, head of the con- of lack of Japanese aircraft re­ licensing control. Von Mannstein—rested since the The next meeting of Precinct 7 Expert Bervioa At — BING O — Be Required. gre.s.sional staff, said he had asked sistance in New Guinea and ot Meanwhile, the Chlne.ne high tion in interior or international (Continued on Page 6ft TO BE AT THE CLUB ROOMS First Aiders w-ill be he held . at were seen in the target area. Fires Announcement of the licensing capture of Sevastopol two months TONIGHT 8 O’CLOCK were atarted in the vicinity of additional time to report to the only "periodic attacks" by small command announced that Lanchi, policy," the official Falange party 7:30 p. m. Sept. 16 at the Green program laat night followed the 10 miles north of Kinhwa. the ago—crossed the Kerch strait last 135 ELDRIDGE STREET ABEL’S Now, more than ever before, aircraft parked on the airfields. committee on the effect of a Treas­ detachments of invaders in the beginfiing of court action against Tue.iday ant^ha^i pierced th» Rus­ newspaper Arriba said toc DELICIOUS FOODSMODEST PRICES! a flat rate. While the Treasury of­ (Otartnued on Page Four) o f l.ukens S te e l Coiii|mny. that Kweilin, in coastal fTiokiang Foreign Ministry by Count Fran­ " th e r e are o n ly two weeks’ sup­ 18 Yean* Old Neces­ ficial suggested a levy on services cisco Gomez Jordana. soldier- Native Roa.stinfi Chickens as larne as 5 to 6 pounds... .Steaks Roast Turkey Roa.st Reef I .WE s e r v e T“ at well, the congressional staff op­ province. Chinese Informants said RFrrtiit* from Norway, ply of ste e l si-rap in th e country Oysters 'R In Season 18 More Keel* to Be Treasury Balance statesman who was foreign minis­ Broilers. Fryers and Fowl. Half Broilers Roast Ham Veal Cutlets posed this. "sky dragons" uf the U. S. Army in th e hands of steel mills." o m in r sary in W ar Effort. Set in New England Air forces shot down five Japanese AI*are-lvorraine a n d ter when the United States recog­ Corned Beef.. .Hams.. .Lamb Lejfs.. .Bacon. • Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer LOBSTER , SHRIMP 'Chairman George (D.. Ga.) told Washington, Sept. 4—(>Pv-- ’TTie reporters the committee planned planes yesterday in a spectacular nized Franco's regime in 1939 Protest Ijihor Day Ijiyoff Some stores are still short on different meat cuts and Washington. Sept. 4 Man­ To Note l.ahor Dav. position of the Treasury Sept. 2: air battle. Estonia .Are Sought. ■30 Oak Street Tel. 3891 The Roasts ud Scallop* Clam* Soft Shell Crabs Detroit, .Sept, i— ■/!*' — .\ sign meat demand is heavy. It will help us If you place your Steaks we feature power Oiairman Paul V. McNutt Receipts, $29,087,057.56; expen­ The raids were made in support (Continued on Page Tuel\e) reading "Momlay We Work (or (CkMitlBoed OB Page ' ditures. $203,532,147.08; net bal­ Bern. Sept. 4 - '/Pi Reports o( order Friday for Saturday, call or delivery.^ are of the name fine And Other Fresh Sea Food For The Holiday Week-end said today that one of every six Boston, Sept. 4.—{JPy—New Hitler" was (M isted outside the ance, $2,947,271,104.90. (Conttaued on Page Six) German efforts to raise troops in quality yon’d buy women ovet 18 years old not now England sltipyards will make La- Lincoln motor plant of The Ford for your own .table. )»or Day one great working day occupied Norw'ay. Alsace-Lorraine Motor Company today by mem- in the labor force would be need­ We nc^-er compro­ Woman'Victim of labor's war effort by launch­ and E.stonla Indicated today that Two Poliuemeii , iM'rs of the United .Automobile ' FRIDAY...FRESH FISH mise on q u a l i t y . TEA ROOM Come To The ed ID the war effort, and he .ee- ing 11 naval vessels and setting Hitler was starting the fourtli -ows I Workers (CIO) In protest against Fillets of Haddock. Sole, Flounder.. .Mackerel.. .But- Good beef la expen- tablisbed a 12-member Women'a the keels for 18 more. year of war by scouring Europe a IjilMir Day layoff ordered by “No Wlaes or Uquora—Just Good Pood" Tight Boots on Fighter for manpow'cr w'lth no source too terfish. . . Cod — Pollack. Limited amount of Swordfish. slro but we i>ay the Policy Committee in the War Man­ * Of Explosion The First Naval District an­ 2. A *1 2 1 1 * V m i l ? 1.' the il'onipany . .An Intrrnatioaal FRESH RED SALMON...Piece or Slice. price every day to 883 MALV STREET power Cbmmlaeion. nounced today that New England small to be tapped. • ; represenlatl\e of t h e . union seid grt the best. Opposite St, James’.* Church ’-‘One out of every four houee- yards would share in 150 launch­ A Berlin dispatch to the Neue leniplovcs of iMith the Lincoln and Chowder Clams. Please place your orders for I.obsters FACTORY Pilot May Cause Death Ziiricher Zeitimg said the Nazi svivee, perhaps one out of every T i i i i p B o m b E x p l o d e s ” » ^»*e Ford o .m - and Steaming: Clams before 8:00 .M. as we only aet ings and keel-layings throughout • P®n> who »!>• «»n war jtibft iin'N^r k. three, between the ages of 18 and Maid Critically Injuretl the nation set. for next Monday as civil administration in Alsace- these two items on ord^r., \ , 44 will be employed," he said. Lorraine. had extended compulsorj' O u t s i d e B a r r a e k s .-Y s.tivd price <-ontrncts were not be- For Your And Several Other producing proof that "free labor ^ ling called tn for work Monday WIU Aid .MobUlzlng Wonira will win” Indianapolis. Sept. 4— Tight • tests. It wrss found that pressing military' service to men w'ho lived Miss Margaret A. Hickey, owqer boots on a fighter pilot may lead with one foot on a board, m imita­ in that part of Lorraine belonging K o i l l l d l i p Is l* r e s s e t l. iM-caus.' ,double time rates would Pers4>n* Are Hurt. Boston's George . Lawley and to his death in flight. _ prevail. ■ PINEHURST.. Fruits.. Vegetables and director of a ecbool for sccre- Sons yard will send out' a patrol tion of the foot presstire tisetf on to Germany before 1918 where tariea at St. Louis, was named Thia report, one of the new. sur­ the rudder of a plane, increases the they previously could serve only Belfast. Northern Iretaml. Sent . ,,, , , _ New York, Sept. 4—oF)—An ex­ vessel sponsored by Mrs. Robert prising conditions found in flying B eets...... 2 bchs. 17c cluUrman of the Women'a Policy Smith of Quincy, secretary of Lo­ coiuiumption of oxygen This wa.a on a voluntary, ba-sis. 4 -e The explosion of a t . m e l " " ' ■ o All Wool Sweaters plosion in the fashionable Buchan­ which differs from all previous hu­ In Estonia, the Nazi administra­ due as anticipated to the increase bomb outside a police barraeks at ^ i . .a Committee, which will aid In mobi- an apartments on the East Side In cal 37, Union of Marine and Sliip- man experience, 'was made today j Carrots ...... 2 bchs. 13c llzing the women workers. tn muscular work. tor announced that Hitler "has Randalatou n. Northern Ireland, ^'ull:enrlo lUtl-ta ani.oun.^ t.Klay and mldtowm New York today killed building Workers of America to the Aero Medical Asoociation, of ELBERTA McNutt explained the committee (CIO), and a landing craft chris­ Then the testa were taken wear­ given his permission" for the es and a sharp guit battle between ! »»“ •« nadilllrnflon of ( ul«ns Ripe Tomatoes.. .2 lbs. 1.5c Mrs. Davis Oswald, 38, critically an organization of military and cl- ing boots which Army officers tablishment of an Estonian le­ police and Irish Republican guer- ‘Iratt age would start shortly and would ooneider quesUona of Im­ Injured her maid and hurt several tened by Mrs. William H. Magni- vlliait-physicians specializing, in the gion. Volunteers . once signed rillas at the Northern Ireland-ISre ' dlsclose.1 that some offi-ent of the portant policy concerning' the Maw- other hr*ons. The blast was heard der, wife of Otmmander Magni- considered a little tight. Mild SWEET POTATOES Have The Wheels On Your peculiar medical and physlcai prol>- tightness hid not make much dif­ must serve for the duration. Itorder heightened tension today i "Id-Army and Navy which he and power Uommlasion’a program for for 10 blocks. der, U.8.N. lems oP flying. Golden or White, 3 lbs. 25c Sportswear training as well aa recruiting ference. But when boots were In Norway, where a call for in this Ulster capital .|'’••''’r enlisitxl n»en oust«xl in the Assistant Fire CThief John J. Mc­ American Legionnaires of .Wol' Breatoea More Oxygen fairly tight, the work of pressing No casualties were r-port-d "sergeants' revolt” of 1933 would women wnrtten, and would work Carthy said the explosion appar­ laaion Post 395 wriU lead a parade The bod pl*ce for boots to be volunteers was said to )tave had A Special on Fancy Seedlcs.<> Car Checked Periodically cloaely with ' the commission’s on the" rudder caused the consump­ virtually no response. Quislings of from the gun battle and the a t -! he recalled to duty as Instructors PEACHES ently was caused )>y gas liut that a to the Quincy Adams yacht yard tight on -a pilot is areaind the lackers escar>ed escaped Authorities ex- ex­ i . . . WHITE GRAPES. 2 lbs. 29c Manageaient-Lahor Policy Om - further Investigation was being whtre Mra. F. LsForrest Me- calves. This tightness has not the tion of ox.vzen to shoot up far military age were reported being ’ Our Special Sale of All Wool- mittee; more than without the boot.s. mobilized for action against So­ pressed tielief that the guerrillas I se HeInkeU For Bomtilng made. C^ualand, president of the post's, least bad effect on tus feelings or fled back into Eire after firing on I >n n d o n . *e p t. 4.—- J ’ — T lie fo u r- Faiicy, I-arjfe por Alignment. Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. Se­ auxiliary, will swing a ribboned No .Yttenqrt To Explain Reason viet Russia. Police said t)ie blast occurred in his health. But under some cir- police barracks at Bellech, Coun­ m o to re d H e ln k e i 177, la rg e s t For Canning Are Ready lective’ Service director, eaid re­ Mrs. Oewold'e apartment on the champagne botUe against a new cumatancea, frequent in war. the An odd fact was that at rest A Stockholm report to the Bas CAULIFLOM-ER, each 29c Sweaters At $1.49 for Boys and cently that able-bodied men la ia- with throe tight boots, oxygen ty Fermanagh. Telephone lines in liu n ib e r th e tto rn u in s lu tve uaed W’hecta out of alignment arc dangerous and will wear sixth floor. Her maid, Margaret submarine chaser. leg pressure cau-ses him to breathe ler National Zeitiing said this was Mle vicinity had been cut pnor to dustries Vould be drafted, and consumption diopped under that believed to -have been the price o v e r B r it a in , is b e in g flow n In d a y ­ BANANAS ...... box 35c out tires very quickly. Burke. 36. was taken to a hospital New Yard to Set. Fl\« Keeki about 30 pet cent mure oxygen the attack. , ­ that they must be replaced by suffering from a fractured skull. The new yard of the Bethlebe'ni of rest With no bouts. Captain De­ demanded by Hitler for permission lig h t ra id s on t h is is la n d now a u fftMT HaMl Picked (Saacc. Eatinf. or Plea) ^ Girls Is Still On Uioji be dMS aitliout tight boots. 90 Suspev't* .Arrested -4 Now • 9 Also For Labor women and older men. Internal Injurtee and fractures of Steel Company at' Hlngtiam will lucchi did not attempt to explain to Vldkun Quisling to set up a thoritative so u n x d isc lo se d to­ 'fhis means unexpectedly fast ex­ During the night police presaed . , ^ gU J^STEW APPLEli...... 5 Iba. 25c MOTOR TONE UP WORK VALVES GROUND "Increased partlcipaUoa of wom­ both legs. set five' keels' and the building of the reason for the great increase Nazi-pattern state in Norw'ay by d a y S o m e so u rc e s s a id they b haustion of the oxygen supply in their roundup of auspected politi­ H eved t lie s u c c e s s fu l r a id s b y *• Jefiy G rapes...a shipment of BRAKES RELINED en In oqr all-out war productloo Three Hortod rrew Beto a patrol craft will be atarted la his plane. At high oltUudiM this in oxygen consumption with woric, replacing the 1814 constitution cal .agitators w'hich by piorning effort la eaeential to Its auoceae, Three other women. In nearby the W, A. RoMnaon yard at Ip­ .eon mean death. - )nit presented the experiments be­ with one on. National Socialist .A m e ric su i f ly in g fo rtre s s e s o ve r th e Plat aad Qaart Ball Ideal Glaaa Top Jars. DIAL 4151. D ay Week had' resulted in 90 arrests. # ^ McNutt said. “War productloa apartments were buried from their swich. The report was by Oapt, Jose cause he said they are Important lines. • Member* of the outlaw-ed Irish c o a tin e n t n a y h a v e cau se d to Work Done By Pint Clasa Mechaniea. Retail Salesroom tte rn m n s to tu rn t<* the g la n t ^ alone employed about 1,400,000 b h s by the force of the explosion, Maine wnll contribute six Raoul Delucchi. M. D.. Argentine in millitary 'aviation. Membeie of the Norwegian Nazi Republican Army were blamed for women last December. This .fl^re and ceilings and walls on four launchinga and aix keel-layinge at military avtatlon, RepubUem at Ar- .For example, he said. If m m the Randalatown blast, w'hich in­ p la n e s w h ic b fia t r ^ party affected by tlie reported . » ■ will jump to «JK)0,000 by Datom- floors of the 15-etory building at the following yards: Frank L. gSBttno. He is chief of the psycho- are ordered' to go to 35.000 feet, Quisling mobilizatiorv order were jured tw'o police officers and ap­ g o n ro d to tw o p ro p e lk irs god Manchester Knittin? Milk ber, 1941, and will climb to 8,000,- 160 East 4Sth street were Sample, Jr., Inc., Boothbay Har­ loidcal and Physiotoglcal Labora­ with an oxygen supply OrlUch ia said to number only 3.700 men be parently wa* in protest against w in g e fto n o f 108 fe e t, o v e a l*n l * n PInchii Kit Grocem ^tic. Manchester Motor Sales Novelli’s Fruit Farm 000 by toe end a t I94S. By t h ^ crocked. The building liouaea 300 bor: Camdra Shipbuilding Com­ tory of the Headquarters at Mili­ Jiist about adequate for such a tween the ages of 18 and 45. the Itanging of Thoma* Wftliama. tb o a R w lo n r a a t e r s o f to e B r lt W lis | Robert Sdialler. Prop. MANCHESTER GREEN TEL.S304 **>meh win represent at least 30 tenants snd hss IS pent)iouses. It pany, Camden; ' Rice Brothers. tary Aviation. trip. • it will not he enough for a Norwegian sources here oom- youthful' IRA follower, last Tues- T h e G e rm o a s lu iv e beea ^ : r: ■ th e m o l t o .666 feet fee t o ______^ . 512 VVE8T CENTER St o f f t ^ TEL. 4134 IMoiintain Road. Glastonbnrv • i 1 Aviators breathurz pure nxvgen. man with tight boots, and that O o^ Erenino linlll 9:00 (Oaa« Vm Si hKh slUtodt ttghts. took tos Bian will be i« treulrta. ^iOaaltotwS sa Paga I r) iCeetlaeed w* Poga r«qr| . 1 '■