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Planes to Go Faster /'n \ •r Average Daily Circulation For the Month of July, 1$41 The^Weather FefMsst of C. iKWeatiMr BaraM lx" ChNMIy, oeeaaioaaK *liow*r* to- ^ 6,784 nlgkt, ending Wednesday moralag, Member of the Andit clearing In afteraeo*; cooler Bncean of Circulation* Wednesday afternoon aad'^gbt.and' Mancheiter-r—A City of Village, CHtarm VOL. LX., NO. (ClaMifled Advertising On Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1911 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE __________ Cargo Ship Deslroyed in Water Front Blaze th Capture ----------- ^ Churchill Gives War iet Warships; Cabinet Parley Data; IPight Fiercely Planes to Go Faster ... -T United States PromifieM A nny,‘Holfl|ng Positions 35,000-Ton Battleship. BritiHh Premier Imme­ 14 Months To Which it Dropped Chain Store 10,000-Ton Cruiser, Britain Fa»ter Aerial diately . Plunges into Back in Last. Several Four Destroyers and Aid in Middle East ' Task of Reporting Ac­ Buying Pttin D uty Limit Days, Battles Against Two Submarines, All By Ehtablishing South tion Taken at Meet with .Atlantic Ferry Serv­ Gontinuing German T ^ B e Use Under Construction at F o r Som e Roosevelt; Detailed Offensive from Lake kolaev. Fall into ice to Shuttle War- Account of Talks and ''X' planefl to West Africa Peipus to Odessa, Army to \Depart from GeHnan Hands Special 200^000 Soldiers Due Plans to Step Up * Rail Gate Abandoned. Oimmunique Reports. And .Thence to Front. Fight on Hitler Given. Traditiotml Method For Release from Serv­ O f Purchasing Sup­ Mo.scow, Aug. 19.— (IP)— BuHgtin! \Va.shintrton, Aug. 19.—(fP) ice in 1941; Will Be London, Aug. 19.:—(IP)— plies for \flxchanges. 1 —The United .States prom­ The Red Army, holding posi­ Berlin, Aug. 19.— (JP )— Let Go by Dec. 10. Prime Minister C?hurchill re­ tions to which it had dropped ised Britain faster aerial aid German sources predicted to­ •J-.,.,,-. .1 turned today from his bold At­ New York. Aug. 19.—(A*)—The in the middle east today by back in the last several days, night that the greaKRussian Bulletin! lantic conference* with Presi­ fought fiercely to<iay against U. S. Army today was lining up a Black Sea port and ^Naval X establishing a South Atlantic Washington, Aug. 19.— >ypi— dent Roosevelt and, after be­ a continuing German offen­ central buying organization here base at Odessa would fall, to ferry service to shuttle Amer-*| The War Department said to­ ing given a rousing greeting sive stretching from the which would pattern ita operations German troops ^ and diVe ican warplanes to West Af-1 day it anticipated that Nation­ by street crowds, he plunged after the buying methods used by rica and thence to the front.' al Guardsmen and Selectees Lake Peipus region to Ode.s- chain store and other commercial bombers in a matter of days^ would be released from duty immediately into the task of President Roosevelt’s an-1 sa. Announcement last nikht organizations. if not hours. “after an average of about 18 reporting on what he had of the abandonment of Kingi- Establishment of the office mark­ nouncement that the service \ months' total active service,” done. He presided over a spe­ unless the International situa­ sepp, rail gate to Leningrad ed a departure from the traditional Berlin, Aug. 19.—(4’)— A was lieing, established was! cial meeting of the war cabi­ method of buying supplies for tion prevented. This would in the northwest Sector, fol­ Army exchanges at Army posts 35,000-ton battleship, a 10,- immediately given two inter- ’ be the expected average. It net, giving a detailed account lowed upon .strategic retreats and cantonments to supply soldiers 000-ton cruiser, four destroy­ pretations: said, for those who were not of his conversations with with candy, cigarettes, shaving It represented an advance move released earlier because they from Smolensk, on the cen­ ers and two submarine.s—all President Roosevelt and of materials and other items not in­ to neutralize the value of the fell into categories perinitting tral front, and Nikolaev, in cluded In the regular Army issue. under con.struction at Niko­ French base of Dakar if it should ■the plans to step up the fight the southwest. The office is under the super­ laev, Russia’s southern ship­ fall into German 'control; and against Hitlerism. He report­ The^new line appeared to be vision of Col. Frank Mansfield, who "It foreshadowed a revival of building center and impor­ \ Washington, Aug. 19.-,'>P)—TTie ed also on the world survey major activity in the now gener- i firmly held under the Soviet com­ haa had experience with the opera­ War Department announced today mand's tactics of keeping the Red tion of post exchanges in the Pan­ tant Black Sea port—have f *00 ally quiet Mediterranean theater made by British and Ameri­ that unless the international situ­ Army intact to inflict the heaviest ama Canal zone and other Army fallen into Nazi hands, the of war. ation interferes, substantial num­ can experts who attffnded the possible losses >jpon the Invading districts. Assisting In the man- Stress Laid on Value German high command re­ bers of '"s^electees and National historic parleys at sea. Wehrmacht. ported today in a special com­ The White House announcement Next came the formality of be­ (reetinoed on Page Tea) ^ « Battle* Along EnUre Front munique. All territory west last night laid stress on the value (Continued On Page Ten) ing received by King OeorgSi 'Toda'y's communique, without of the new ferry system, asserting Churchill had luncheon with the listing positions, said only that of the Dnieper river has been Flrehoat* pour water onto the burning 3,570-ton Cuba Mail Line that "the importance of this line king, and delivered to him a let­ battles continued overnight along taken by German and allied cargo ship Panuco after ahe had been cut loose from the burning of communication betweetf our ter from President RooaevclL On the entire front. ... British Start forces, the command said, Brooklyn pier (upper right) and drifted down Buttermilk Channel In country and strategic outpost* in , Generat Sales the ocean Churchill had delivered Soviet and German armies were Now York harbor. At upper le.'t Is skyline of lower Manhattan. At Africs cannot be overestimated." - to the president a message from and attacks now in progress least seven men were killed and scores Injured in the (ire which de­ Under the agreement concluded, the king. > reported, however, to be bathing I within 75 mllea of Leningrad, Rus­ Large Blazes are aimed at Odessa, Black stroyed the vessel with Its $600,000 cargo and the pier at which she President Roosevelt said. Pan j .Must Walt rn u i SuBday had been tied up. American AIrw'ays would ferrj- | Tax Is Urged sia's second-largest city and most Sea Naval base, and Dnieper The public at large must wait importanlT'naval base. After the the planes from the United States | a few days for its report direct river bridgeheads between to West Africa snd then on to | withdrawal from Kingisepp. During Raids Kiev and the sea which still As Best Plan from the prime minister. Church­ the Middle East. ill will broadcast next Sunday at Soviet abandonment of Ktngi- are held by the Russians. To supplement the ferry service, sepp. Inside Russia proper near ■$ p. m. (3 p. m. e.a.t.) With the fall of Odsaaa takea. Roosevelt disclosed. Pan Am- '^hutchiU arrived in London in the old .Kstohlan border ^ U>e Fliers Concentrate At­ Grew Working on Ban erican slio 'was establishing a Manufacturers Also Fa­ foregone conclusion In Ger­ the'\moming by train from tha Tallinn-Lenlngrad railwaj^ indi­ aa a transport service covering the port 'Where he disembarked yes­ cated the Germans were making tacks on Cologne and vor Lowering of Indi­ man quarters, German strategy same routes. This will Cairy spare terday from the battleship Prince fresh efforts-to advance toward Duisberg; Docks at apparently is aimed to prevent the aircraft parts or other essential vidual Exemptions on of Wal4s.. Despite the fact Uiat the former capital. Action ap- Russians from building a new de­ On Americans Leaving items snd also will be used for re­ the time of his arrival was kept . peared to be heaviest on the Dunkerque Bombed. fense line. turning ferry personnel. The ser­ Income to Get Revenue secret, hundreds of Britons wsre northwest front and In the south­ Military observers here began vice, he added, likewise will be on hand. ■ ' western zone defended by the speaking of the "posaiblUty and available for general commercial Bulletin! Japaripsp Cabinpl In- g e v e n K f l O W t l Washington. Aug. 19.—UP)—A Sleepy-eyed eabinet members units of Marshal Semeon Bud­ comparative ease" with which O r ­ use between the United States and and high military officials wers at yenny. London, Aug. IS—4,0— Brit­ formation Burpau Offi- IV H U W n Africa. spokesman for the National Asso­ man and allied forces could create the atation for the arrival, and ish Royal Air Force planes bridgeheads on the eastern bank ciation of Manufacturer* urged Marshal Semeon Timoshenko's Exact Routes Not Specified with them was U. S. 'Ambassador forces, assigned to the Central were reported to have shot of the Dnieper. cial Dpni^ intpndingDead In Fire John Q. Winant, who modsstly down eight German fighters The exact routes were not spe­ Congress today to lower Individ­ front which defends Moscow, have In Coimnandlag Position 1 o Hold Ho8tagp8. cified, but it was said that they ual income tax exemptions and tried, without much success, to over northern France todny in been holding firmly and counter­ A Orm an commentator said were so arranged that they would levy a general sales tax aa "a ma­ ease his way through the crowds attacking.
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