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Cargo Ship Deslroyed in Water Front Blaze

th Capture ------^ Churchill Gives War

iet Warships; Cabinet Parley Data;

IPight Fiercely Planes to Go Faster

... -T A nny,‘Holfl|ng Positions 35,000-Ton Battleship. United States PromifieM 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 turned today from his bold At­ German sources predicted to­ •J-.,.,,-. .1 back in the last several days, New York. Aug. 19.—(A*)—The in the middle east today by lantic conference* with Presi­ night that the greaKRussian Bulletin! fought fiercely toypi— 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- bombers in a matter of days^ would be released from duty immediately into the task of chain store and other commercial 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 35,000-ton battleship, a 10,- immediately given two inter- ’ be the expected average. It net, giving a detailed account Army exchanges at Army posts 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

firmly held under the Soviet com­ haa had experience with the opera­ major activity in the now gener- i 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 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 vidual Exemptions on 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 Marshal Semeon Timoshenko's ish Royal Air Force planes bridgeheads on the eastern bank Exact Routes Not Specified ciation of Manufacturer* urged with them was U. S. 'Ambassador

forces, assigned to the Central were reported to have shot of the Dnieper. cial Dpni^ intpndingDead In Fire The exact routes were not spe­ Congress today to lower Individ­ John Q. Winant, who modsstly front which defends Moscow, have down eight German fighters In Coimnandlag Position 1 o Hold Ho8tagp8. ual income tax exemptions and tried, without much success, to over northern France todny in cified, but it was said that they 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. for days. n dnyUfht followup to power­ to greet Churchill. ful nttocks overnight on the that the Dnieper bank of the O r ­ Bulletin! Aboard Ship not pass through any zone of ac­ jor source of Federal revenue.” Haraaa Oormana at Night man side was steep and the others tual warfare. At the same time, the associa­ Mrs. Churchill, wearing a Oermnn cities of Cologne snd pie suit sn<) grey furs with a — * Soviet sources said Russian Duisburg. Mix British fighter flat, $;lving Germari contingents a Washington. Aug. 19.-—(i‘P) Both Freetown in British Sierra tion registered its belief that commanding position. Leone and Bathurst in British "economy ranks first as a means night counter-attacks were planes Jngngrd In n Inrgr — Secretary *o( State Hull Two Spprp Missing as (Ceatlnued O Pag* Two) harassing the Germans as / they smie . sweep against German Gambia were mentioned unoffioisl- of securing funds to finance to­ "Russians who were disappoint­ discloHed today that Ambaa- ly SI likely West African termin­ day's national emergency.” * sought rest from dhy-long objective* In , Frmnee were ed that the (Plnsk) swamps .far­ AftPrniath of Blazing thrusts. /' missing, but the piloto of two aador Joseph C. Grew’s con­ als for the ^ u tb Atlantic service. Livingston W. Houston, chair­ ther north did not stop the Ger­ ^ Inferno The British are reported to have man of the NAM CTommittee on A front dispatch in ^ e news­ were safe, nutborifies anld. mans." he said, "are likely to be versation with the Japanese* Sweeping foreign minister in Tokyo improved their air facllittea at (Sovemment Finance, presented paper Izvestia said 4 Russian disappointed agaih to find that the Pier at Brooklvn. both places. the association's views to the Sen­ cavalry regiment ropfed two bat­ London, Aug. 19 — (P) — The Dnieper will not form an adequate F lashes! yesterday went beyond the Bombers might be flown from ate Finance Committee which is talions of Nazi M troops snd Royal Air Force, concentrated ita Russisn defense line." question of permitting Amer­ Trinidad or some other nearby U, considering the Hou^approved (Latte Ballettas of the (ff) W in ) drove them back ten miles In such ^ c e p t for Odessa an--• white arm bands to ' distinguish large Area at both placcn, the Brit­ Ukraine ia in the hands of Orman ish reported today. showed he had hrid a gener­ as an aftermath of a blazing in­ of Brazil. In this connection, con­ in ,a prepared statement, "for Seaator Johasoa (A . OaOC.) tsM al conversation with the for­ ferno which swept a Brooklyn pier, gressional sources only recently Cqpgress to consider tremendous the Seasto today that ricoMtOS (Coattnohd Op Page Eight) Docks at Dunkerque plso were (Ooatlaaed Oa Page Eight) bombed, it was stated. eign minister but ' Hull de­ eating up'cargo and destroying the new tax burdens without taking Roosevelt’s Joist statemcat with . (Coatinued Oa Page Two) prompt and decisive action to Frinm Mialster Churchin of Aa- The Air Ministry aimounced clined to give any details. It Cuba Mall Line ship Panuco and that eight British planes wers' numerous small craft, but an in­ eliminate non-esMntial govern­ glo-Amerteaa peace aims eenstt- mlmilng.from-ths sttsokK------was assumed the ambassador vestigator said the total death toll mental spending. . We urge Con­ tutod "oa oireBsi«-e aod detooalva Sheriff Found Army Housing and foreign minister had ex­ of the $1,500,enton J. Quick and three giqat oil fire raged on the west been aboard the Panuco, they suc­ Reports spread today that Preai- Robbed of $1,7M Psyron der Gost-plua-fixed-fee contracts (Ooattaaed Oa $%(* Tea) ceeded in'boarding the 'stem in dent Roosevelt was appealing to He submitted graphs of poten­ New YorK A og. IS—(ff>— . co-defendants on charges arising bank of the^piiiM oppoaito the for Army construction "the incen­ tial tax irieida. drawn on the as- from investigation’ of a trl-atate their grim search. They issued the The Fe^ral Sblpbulidi^ and . Dry young woman sod a awa wi tive is actually toward extrava­ ' Treaaary Balance following tabulation; Dock Company to accept tecom- robbed of a $1,7M payrsO hi airi bootleg ring. Two other men were (Oeattaaed Oa Paga BigM) gance" hut that. from a military No. 1 bold—four men safe, five mendatlons of the N atlo^ Media­ (Coattaaed Ou Fag* Two) elevator at -44 West tSIh at) acquitted. point of view "a magnificent and Washington. Aug. i$ —)_The Quick and Harry Snover of An­ missing; No. 2 hold—17 menxafe, tion Board and bring an end to the today by two men, oae of wl unparalleled" housing job had position of the Tressury Aug. 16: three missing; No. 3 snd No. 5 etrUe which for 12 days ksa held brandished a gna... The open dover were convicted on the con­ been done by the Army Construc­ Receipts; $9,037,469.70; expen­ spiracy part of a seven-count In­ holds—18 missing; No. 4 hold— up $493,000,(XX> worth of work at was foreed to take them to Gondar Forces tion Division. ditures, $39,577,305.30; net bal­ nine missing, ^ c e p t for No. 2 the firm’s huge Kearny, N. J., yard. Plane Plunge street le«*el and thea dictment charging violation of in-' ance, $2,680,409,052.97; customs temal revenue laws through pos- Representative Thomason (D., hold these figures did not include. In the event the appeal was re­ the top floor as tbe robbers Tex.), chairman of the Military receipts for ^ month, $19,492,230 - jected, declared the. authoritative Gertrude Stem and Irwtn sessioh and operation of uHr^la- . Under Attack 58. tered stiUa. Subcommittee on Real Estate and (Oeattaaed Oa Page Bight) sources from which the reports Big Mystery were taking tbe money from The jury recommended leniency Construction, released an Interim came, t)>e government was prepar­ hank to tbe Ideal Ptoatiag report which said the greatest ed to move in, take iir4«r find oper­ for the aherlff who was instrumen­ British Infantry at To­ pany* ate the yard which holds contracts 4 tal in the closing of the Oerman- single element iacreasing cost, No Trace Found o f Nan­ • * American Bund’a Camp Nordhud bruk Driven Back in which "has been sUggerlng," was tor a number of Navy veaaels. Walkout doecs Phut in Andover. lack of planning. Drought Causes Shortage The CIO imion whose strike call tucket Craft Despite New Haven. Aag. 1$ The maximum penalty for Quick Assault on Italians. It pointed out that provision made 18,000 workers idle insists Hours of Searching. walkont. deaeribod by oalen Md Snover is two yeafx Impris­ bad been made for future plan­ that the company accept the era as IM ner ccat affeettv*. i Mediation Boaird’s recommendation onment and $5,000 fme each. Rome; Aug. $9.—(gv-British ning in .an effort to meet future Of Water at Lighthouses ed today tbe plaat at Th* needs in birderly fashion and that for a union maintenance clause in Nangucket. Maas., Aug. 19— (e) Haves CSsck Cnmpaay. Convtetoa on Seven Otnrta troop* In steadily-growing num­ Convicted on all seven counts th* Army Construction Division the working oontnet. Such a —Myriery today surrounded a defease eeatraets ^ Hess bers have bM attacking Italian Ketchikan, Alaska, Aug. 19-Mil^ reported plunge at a silvery air­ wsre -Louis Buono of Passaic, and forces ia . tba Gondar region, ode was taking remedial measures to boueea. Normally they are served clause would provide- that all union fuse meekaalams. Qacaar Michael Prokap of CUftoo. MaxU cut excessive costs wherever pos­ —It’s getting so dry in southeast- by lakes or rainwater reservoirs; members, or workers who join the plane into Nantucket Sound about ergaalser far Lacol 4M af of the last Faaciat pocketa eff re- era Alaska that ships are hauling a mile off the eastern jetty of this miiih penalty for them would he sistance ia Ethiopia, the Italian sible. Canneries and mines also have union in tke future, would have to Ualtod Clocfc Wartors' water out to the lighthouses. been caught ih the pinch. The Cold rem ain ^ good union standing aa a old whaling port's harbor entrance. six years imprisonment and fines high command aald^ today. Similar Bepart Issaed «T O ), said ths waBcant A special .Senate Committee isr And, man and her, it hapn't Standard mine on nearby Helm conditioR^ employment. When darlcneas fell last night, after eearpany sfnctol* and ' penalties totaling ' $11,'800 Covered by arUUery fire, Brlt- been that dry since they built each. Ish infantry of the besieged Ln>- si)sd a. somewhat similar report Bay tuapended opentlona liecauae L. H. Komdoiff, president of the COaat Guard surf boats end a to hla presoato St a i Circuit Judge Herbert F. Good­ last. 'niuraday, criticising the those M beacons. The natives, of the water ahort^e. which oiie company, offered to turn the yard plane reported sighting no trace of.' twesa them and a shop i yan port of Tobruk attacked Ital­ conservative in matter* qieteoro- tke craft despite hours of search; rich of Philadelphia continued the ian posltioita but were driven back Army bouslnf program as "un­ Of the owners Mid was the worst a n t ■ to the- Navy rather thai) ac­ * * . * logieal.jmre getting primed to start he. had seen in hi* 40 years la the cept such a clause which he term­ Two island residenta. out 'with Marfcsto A t A Olajtoe four men in $1,000 lAil each and with considerable losses, ths^com- duly and unneoMsary axpenaive." calliog U a drought. did not set a day for aentenclng. The Senate group alao found fault north. ed “a cloaed thop." fishing parties, told Coast Guards New Teeh. Ang. , mand said. Ssverml Italian soldiers There )uui been just .78 o f an Stelka Affecto 1AM they saw the plans, shrouded la Sam Gobel of Byram township wers wounded during the action, with the cost-plua-flxed-fsc meth­ ' Pnqipo Sava Tawa Stocks — IreegdMi^mStii and James Grosset, Quick’s special inch rainfall this month compared Pumps have saved the normally A strike of tke Brotherhood of smoke, plunge yeaterdaV toward it was added. od and the lack of advance plan-) to the August average o f 11J)7. deputy, ware acqultt^. In the ali;,tl>s high command rs- ning. rain-washed town of KetchHum Raileray Carmen at the Michigan Ui* water but that th* last few Bands*—Easier; SanSh The sheriff was indicted with 17 Temperatures have ranged from a critical water situation. City, Ind., plknt of the PoUman feet of the drop were obscured by ported: The House report today assert­ through the 70e to a peak o f 81. Standard Chr Manufacturing Com­ aa Intcrvcniag neck of land. others on Juns 8. Dive Bsmbers BaM Tobnffi’ ed that investigation of coat-plua- Tbs canaerieo, 'srith growing* lTa~$lranir$ b y.’OsItaMlan'’ Tws Lake* Ob lelaM Dry supplis* of canned salmon piUag pany took about lAOO workam off Diarovers N* Wiaekag* Axis offensive: German and Ital­ fixed-fs* construction projscU had The Cape Dedaion 'light atation their joha yeaterday. Unkm apokas- David Robb, ntanager of th* Dr. B. R. Rhaes, district super­ ian dive bombers, protected by uncovered "glaring examples” up pa th* docks because there la visor of ^ Federal Alcohol 4hx oa Knlu laland ia wUboat, wator as much a ahwtage at ahlpa as at man aald the carmsfi were demaad- Nantucket aliitart, flew over th* fighter planes, raided Tobruk de­ where relaUvee of construetkm aftor drying up two lake* on fag that the company oompleto a area, and said ha dtseovarsd no Unit, said in diacloainff the Ipdict- spite British defenees. A ship at oompeny offlciale "were being rain, are in a prajrerful ffileninia. menta. that an Invsstlaatloa o f the th* Mand Ths U. 8. Cbaat Guard lliey nasd rain for thdr opera- contract by wreekag* aIthou$ih the water was anehor in the harbor was reportad carried at excaaMve aalaiy pay euttora Kemaha aid Cyaae are eo- aanlority terms wnd a luUaunion m l* ■o dsar he oouki .‘Ms* bottom." Ring’r activities had been bandl- damaged and all Axla planes rs- tlona hot tt would dawiag* th* rates" and rsvsalsd "Indtacrimi- ga^ad in transportM water to the atoeka-aa the dock*. Any 4ray yea under which new «ga$tioy*s would Tbsr* were no tofforU ec m a Gape DecMnn. Gtmrd Talairt. Ttoe from the to* l O i rofft BgMlt . 'leak at n. tkey seem to b* over a Oa IpoSm (lad Bdrad Rook 1 ^ - rau ham ^ « t m >

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C50NN. TUESDAY. AUGUST 19,1941 B A G E I ^ B B >AG& TW 9 MANCHESl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUKSUAr. AUCiUtrr 19,1 941 X * • __ Missing Plane Mobile Crime Detection [Half of General Sales War and Defense Jobs Conjugal Visits May Solve ^Believes His Legal Rights Strategic Defense Goods | Another Stop Glawackus a Cat? Being Affect American Lives Laboratory Is Described \ Denied Entry Sex^ Problems for Prisons Were Trampled On Here Tax Is Urged To Be Supplied by Brazil i Sign Victim Ws Plain Ridiculous Land and Air Parties 1i Buffalo, N. T-. Aug. 19—(4’)— jumps ahead of the law, but this 300 Applications for As Best Plan I Inevitability of Death, Premier Declines Option Gov, Dwight H. Green of laboratory should place the law 1 San Francisco, Aug. 19^(45— A,, cal examlnatloos. Evidence of raor. Whtn Michael KudUuky Mked two or three days. Mike is em­ Rio De Janeiro— (Correspond- 4 of U. S. demand, the production East Hartford Driver Is You just can't nutke a Gla­ ; him then to a panther, with long, Continue Search fori described today what he termed close upon the heels of the crimin-) Visas Rejected Out­ suggestion that authorities ' con- - riage la -not necesMry. ployed on odd jobs about the the Manchester Town Court yea- ent of The Associated Press)— trend is up. 'f-— • • • » wackus out of a house cat. Hart­ ; strong paws and huge ciawo, Taxes in Influences On His Fatorite Cigars Passenger Liner. ]"the first crime detection labora­ als and aperd their detection and, S in c e IV Iifi-JuIv conjugal vlsUs. an i a priaoner may be vtstK north end and when arrested early (Continued From Page One) Arrested for Failure to ford papers, grasping at straws to which he showed so well In the fall tory Oil wheelH in police history"— capture," j right ed only by the same woman aacti tarday morning: to explain how he Brazilians expect their mines and i x,*"**!*,**^’*' Mined • * I old(y1<1 MexicanMrjtirfin rilRlnm cuatora, tnto mmhnt combat the Friday afternoon on the charge of keep this Buckingham mystery sunshine. Of War Gods; Impos­ a .30-foot truck capable of 65 The truck is being built under time b\,i;- there are Inatonces i|i «o t there he was trylnf to ask sumption that the present >2,000 forcsU to provide . much of the • ,, y**” » producer o f Observe Notice. < [Intoxication when found sleeping United States' supplies of four "ow obUining alive, (or to bury it once and for Then there were others who saw London, Aug. 19-—(45— Ex­ Bulletin! milo-an-hour speed and equipped supervision of Director T. P, Sul- r Washington, Aug. 19— (45 proifiem which Is acute ~ln which a change of companions can sible to Dodge Them. about his leci|l licht.' But he could ' in a hallway, he was locked up. He exemption far married persons all) have found this out to their him. They all had different ver­ with a gun turret. llvan of the Illinois Dcpartni'etlt of Only half of the prospectivr penitentiarieB, wa.H made be- be arriuiged. The practtca has bs-^ would be lowered to >1,250 smd strategic defense materials If war plaining lie did not wish to be­ Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug. 19. not make himself understood.' The - was held In the local police station breaks out in the Far East. anhually lU mines. Harold Welch, 40, of 70 Broad sorrow. sions of the animal, but all the come a hoarder, Prime Minis­ —145—Searchers to ^ y found Green, Federal district attorney Public Safe'ty "to combat all man­ immiRranta who aeck admiaaibn to j fore The Arv*rlcnn Prison*As«ocla- come commercialized to some ax- - oSender, known around the north , Friday night, all day Saturday, the >800 single exemption to >500, The four arc rubber, manganese, "J* 'f'** Perforating, drill- street. East Hartford, was attest­ After all the front-line descrip­ ci edited descriptions all wera alike (Editor’e Note; Tbe United ter CTiurchill declined an op­ the Panalr Do Brasil plane In during "the Capone ner of violence and sabotage,” de­ tent In the larger prisona. Haynar and Sunday and was not presented with exemptions for dependents ed this morning for failure to ob­ Statee* decision to arm the United Stales are being grant- ; today by Dr. Norman S. Hay­ Md as “Russian Mike," could not quartz and Industrial diamonds. L"? tions of the animal, it Is quite as to size; if off in coloring. When tion on 600 of his favorite Ha­ uhlch was lost yrsterdny with era," explained the mobile labor­ partment aides added. ed the necessary permits under ' ner Unlvcrsitv of VVashInetnn reported, due to the neccaattg for. unmrstand why be was held in the to the court until Monday morn­ set at >300 instead of >400. They arc among eleven mater- serve a stop sign at the intersec­ ridiculous that anyone with even one comes face to face with a against aggression and to aid vanas, though the supply is IS persons aboard, and first atory in a prepared address at the Its equipment thcludes! mlcro- new and drastically tightened re- I ?oHo’o^y p n ‘fessor tipping the guarda. local police station from Friday ing. A 4 per cent Income tax on this tion of Summit street and Middle fair woods learning would stoop Great Britain against the' t 8th annual convention of the In­ scope.s, ultra violet and infra red Professor Hayner; w )k> was bofn ials cited in an agreement signed jungle beast or even a big Bull dwindling and probably will reports sold that 12 had IsH-n This practice is a "realistic afternoon until Monday morning; Manchester is probably the only basis, he estimated, would pro­ by the two nations May 14 under ** exceedingly hgrd.hkrd. turnpike; east. There pave been to calling a common house cat, Moose of the Maine or New Bruns­ Axis powers woa destined to not be replenished before the Injured In a mountain rrash. ternational Asaociation of Chiefs lamps, grappling hooks, pike poles, in (Thins and who )um atudlqd on a charg:e of intoxication. place of its size, with an organized duce >13,000,000 from ^ income which the U. S. agreed to take QuarU is produced on a limited several arrests during the past few which might have sprung from wick hinterlantA~he rarely ever shift the ourrynts of Ameri­ end of the war, his cigar mer­ The plane, which disappeared of Police. oxygen tanks and - admlnlatering prison systems all over the world, Michael was not asking- the police court' it is claimed, where groups of from >1 to >1,000. for the next two years all Brazil­ scale of about 2,000 tons a year in days at this intersection. The signs some nondescript or wild species counts hiorn points, sizes up the can life. Here Is the first of n chant said today. shortly before 1 p. m. yester­ "The rolling unit will be equip­ apparatus, a rowboat, cutting omy rncrdid"5ui""'i^^''"F‘?^^^ ^ completed hia aurvey of Mexican question for himself alone as he such a condition exists. A police­ Favors Corporation Inerease ian production not acquired, by Brazil. The glaM-Uke material is at first ereeted called for the of night marauder, of all things color tones or hefts the beast, serlee of five articles by Don The prime minister buys his day, was found near Sao ped with every chemical, research, torches. stretchers, fingerprint penitentiaries only two weeks a | p . was trying to bring before the man on making on arrest, under used in a variety of products, automobiles being driven east and the real Glawackus. Whlti^heod of Tlie Associated radio and photographic device and material, ladders. searchlights, for visas, it was learned today l Of tlie prisoner." Hnyner asserted. While In Xlexico City, he reports Houston approved a proposed private industry. In exchange, mentally. He thinks only of reach­ clgnra—"riot expensive but Paulo, The craft's radio hud It is utilized in varying degrees court &e discussion that he had the police manual, must present Brazil agreed to permit ex^ rt of chiefly In the optical field for bi­ v/cst on Middle turnpike, cast, to Our thoughts go back to that ing (or the nearest limb or tak­ Press and The Herald telling facility known to crime detei tlon, radio trunBmtti.er.s ^and receivers, The rejections were ordered on ed. he and Mrs. Hayner panhlttod increase in the normal corporation make the stops, with the c.ars go­ good"—25 at a time, said the zone dead when the plane was I by al! of Mexico's main prisons, oyerheard on several occasions his man at once and must present them only to the U. S. noculars, range finders and other day more,than two years ago ing the most direct route away the story of what Is happen­ merchant, a Turk named Zl- only five minutes from here. even to diving helmets for explor­ .sound projection and recording de­ the ground that the applications their Mexican woman servant to and which is becoming general, him to a session of court within tax rate to 30 per cent but op­ lenses, and in the electrical indus­ ing along Summit street having when Wells Strickland, owner of ing to the American way of ation when bodies of water are vices and fire fighting instruments. were submitted by potential Axis ! and somewhat extensively tn jails have a day off for a conjugal vlalt.- posed any incriRse in existing Seven of the eleven are found from there. telli. : .and other places of confinement. about the holding of persons in 24 hours. Only three sessions a In the U. S. or in Other western try for condensers and ^ ii fields. the light of way and not being the Buckingham quarries that And so for all that Hartford pa­ life. Tomorrow: The Battle of involved. " the governor said. The hydraulically-controlled. 42- spies, propagandists or Fifth Col­ levies on excess profits. called upon to stop. The chang­ The 57-year-old Turk said Rio De Jazielro, Aug. 19.—(45— Should Put Law- Close on Heels At the I.sias Marias, Mexican west custody for a minor offense for week are held In Town Court here. hemisphere countries as well as Mining men say the prOUubtlon of bear his name, saw the real crit­ pers can do about it (they've had Industry.) Chu’rchlll was the finest judge i mch-dlamcter turret atop the umnists, or by persons inimical to Senator La Follette (Prog., commercial quality quartz co\ild ing over of the signs, making it Land and air parties act out In bad "Made available without cost to | truck will provide a control point the nation’s defense or to the Am- I coa.ct penal colony, convicts with 'ftn Fojr-Day Work Week in Brazil. But pfaCttcally all the ter 4(jinnlng at his full length him d(»d. several times now) the of a cigar he ever met. (,'^id records can have thVir fami­ Wis.), a Finance Committee mem­ western hemisphere's rubber, man­ be stepped up sharply if the de­ necessary for all cars that travel above the quarry site. Wells had a Buckingham Glawackus 1s still By Don Whitehead wj^ther today to continue aearch city and count, law enforcement from which an officer can com- 1 eriran form of government. convoy, the correspondent said. ber. meanwhile expressed willing­ mand increased. . on Summit street to come to a officials, we expect this mobile foe | mand a riot scene, it was explain- In addition, nearly one-half of lies with them or ran marry and Ch.arlotte..N. C„ Aug. 19—(;n-r- ganese, quartz and industrial dia­ good look at the beast abd likened very much alive. New York. Aug. 19—(45—As for s Panalr Do Brazil passenger live domesticaly normal lives Churchill Gives "It 'vas an incredible sight." he ness to support a tax bill which monds corjai from Brazil. The other seven strategic ma­ stop was not glveh the publicity swiftly and aurely as a potter this economist said, adding that the liner overdue since yesterday with of crime to be so successful that ’ ed. The turret will have bullet- nil the other applications have Ce'lric Stal'ings the American Fed­ wrote. "As far as the eye could would ral.se >5,000,000,000 in new terials named in the Brazil-U. S. that such an Important change factories were able to take care of ils use Will spread over the na- proof glass and portholes for tear been held up for further Investlga-, liayner reported eration of Hosiery Workera’ atota Close, to Volume Production ' molds the clay with which he nine passengers and four crew In the main pri.«ons the visits are ace there were ships— tankers, revenue provided the mea.sure was At present Brazil produces less agreement and annual Brazilian would ordinarily have and as a works, the disruptions of the Eu­ normal demands even with defense member^ aboard. tlon. Usually crime is several gas projectiles. ; tion. representative, said tliat the Norto Data on Parley orders. llmiterj to tv.'o hour's a W'eek. freighters, supply ships, big ships, based on "ability to pay." than 10 per cent of the world's prOduction.jwere: Bauxite, lOO.OOO result persons who were accustom­ Ptiblic Records ropean war and this nation's gi­ Despite a heavy ml.st a Panalr See Drop In IBM Entries Carolina silk hosiery manufgoti^ little ships—ships of ever con­ tons; beryl ore, 1.500 tons; chro­ ed to go along Summit street with­ No Direct Influence As a result both of th*; tightened Private cril.s are prorided. In most ing .ndiislry wont on a > bm -to- The Wisconsin senator has long rubber. 20,000 tons a year, and Obituary gantic defense effort arc re-shap­ plane took off from Sao Paulo to places the women must pass rnedl- (Oonttnoed From Page One) ceivable size and sort. ' advocated broadening of the in­ hhrself uses 8,000 tons. But the mite, 6,000 tons; ferro-niekel, 600 out a stop are the ones that are ing the lives and habits of every­ He pointed to the fact that na­ opportunity for aerial photog- control and of transportation dif- four-day work week yesterday. getting into trouble. tional defense demands have been try to locate the missinx craft, "They were ranged In lines—In come tax base as a means of rals- huge Henry Ford plantations are tons; mica, 2,006 tons; titanium, Wsrrantse one in the United States. which was last reported between Air Pictures raphy. I flculties, officials predicted that flower, was the first to greet the all over eight miles of ships. I ing revenue, but he told reporters getting close to volume production 800 tons, and Uroonium, 1,500 By warrahteo 7,500 complete and will be erect­ hills, the shadow of war has fallen. Nebraska) Division formed the don ^mmutera on the next track the .great battleship turned after armament and other high grade of the eleven materials ranges is erjoylng a vacation and has ed for John M., and Mary E. Dor­ It is becoming apparent in re­ plies, while only 4 per cent were which Was due at .Sao Paulo yes- ! center of the 40-mlle front, with elers. students and those in Iran- ^ pressed opposition to anV new church will officiate and burial terday at 1 p. m. With Army in Arkansas, Aug. recognized their prime minister. traveling through the convoy and steels, can be obtained In minor from >15(000.000 to >20,000,000 taken in several ball .games in will be in the East cemclcr>’. mer on Porter street. The second vised standards of living. In. work foi clothing and equipment. the 33rd illllnolsi Division on the Hit were isaued to 60,467 dunng J retraced her course, getting an sales or excise taxes. New York and Boston. ■Virtually every city, town and Among the passengers wa.s, 10—(J'l—The Second Army intro­ the first six months of this .ytf^ i "Three ^lieers for Mr. Churchill,” amounts from Canada and (tuba, annually. In addition to a daughter men­ Is to cost >7.700 and will be built and play, In industifial upheavals right and the 27th iNew York 1 d|. yelled an aged man wearing strip­ even more enthusiastic reception, “Thb proposed bill should be but much of the present U. ■ S. While most of them have a pri­ for Arthur E. Smith on Harvard from coast to coast, in shifts of hanilet in the country, however, Prof. Philip C. Jessup, of .Nqw duced the use of aerial photo- vbiion on the left. in contrast to the 138,032 Issued | the Reuters correspondent . said. ameiided," .he said, "so as to re­ Francis McCann, formerly ' of tioned in yesterday's Herald, Mr. hr.I seen the sudden spurt in trade in 1940 and 18.5,333 tn 1939, indi- | ed pants and awing collar. A hun­ needs are filled by Russia, India ority. on cargo space in United Husband is survived by a brother, road. population, In what we eat. wear, York. Internationally-known law­ gra,p*hy today in an attempt to ------dred commuters burst into a roar. Before returning to Britain, the quire everyone to contribute to and the African (Sold Coast, all States ships, it was understood this town, tut now a member of .Application hear, read, see and think. resulting from.the vast volume' of yer and lecturer who was travel- ! make its soldiers from top general rating the sharp drop in travel j Prince of Wales put in at Reyk­ National defense according to his the New York City fire depart­ David H. Husband formerly of Federal expenditures. Depart- caused by the war. Churchill, puffing like a locomo­ outside the western hemisphere. that in event of a shipping short­ Ridge street. Application for a marriage li- Learn To Do .Men's Work Ing in South America on a mission ! to buck private arutely conscious f .’o - i a t javik, Iceland, where Churchill Ijr- or her ability to pay." ment, Is visiting relatives here store sales have shown increases for the Carnegie Endowment for j of the necessity for acquiring skill | ' x x il c il 41 111 c t(l The imffiigration Advisory Com­ tive on a huge cigar characteris­ Brazilian output is estimated at age the purchases would be com­ cen.«e haa been filed at the office Housewives. debutantes and tically clenched in bis teeth, was spected United States NaVal He asked that existing Income close to 500.000 tons of Ore a year, pleted and the materials stored in while on vacation. The funeral home will be open up to 46 per cent over last year International Peace Iin camouflage. mittees are composed of represen- | forces, attended a conference at from this evening until the hour of tile town clerk by Stanley J. working girls are learning to do tatives of the State, War and bobbing around the platform like tax exemptions be cut to >400 for a big -jump over the average of the Brazilian ports for future delivery Pugrab of Rockville and Anne M. In S'(ch cities as Norfolk, Va., ! Air picture.s. lued gcnerallv by III Boston Shifted general headquarters and made a single persons and >800 for mar- 1 past few years. While still short Mrs. Marie Bonanno and daugh­ of the funeral. men's work so that If war comes which has many defense Industries. intelligence officers for gauging Navy Departments, Federal Bu­ a-cork on water, smiling, grinning to -the U. S. McCann of this town. they con take over jobs as me­ 1 and laughing. With his wife's arm brief address from the balcony of rled persons, with a >200 credit I ter. Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Store Sales Higher I the positions of enemy troops, will reau of Investigation and Immi­ Parliament House. Ensign Frank­ for each dependent. | August Fablano, of Bensonhurst. chanics, ambulance and truck Department store sales through­ I be employed throughout the six gration Service of the Justice De­ through his, he led an Impromptu School Opening Postponed Buried in ('on on Ornv* drivers, airplane ferry pilots and Extended Duty procession up the platform. lin D. Roosevelt. Jr., accompanied Oppose Higher Beer Tax ! Brooklyn, N. Y.. are spending the out the country were approximate­ I weeks of maneuvers in Arkansas Boston. Aug. 19- ',Fi <3apt. partment. the prime minister to Iceland. clerks. ly 13 per cent higher In the first six Here hundreds of others who Spokesmen for labor and man­ Plane Deli\ erics | week with their brother, James Somewhere in yBritnln, Aug. 19 I and lyouistana to gather material Thomas A Shanley, commandant The London press indicated con­ Draft Queries Fahiano, of Autumn street. Moncton, New Brunswick. Aug. Cities are blacked out In train­ months this year than In a similar I for teaching soldiers in the ranks realized something unusual was up agement la the brewing industry 1 19—(45—Because of the spread of — (4») Eleven Americans of the ing against the day when enemy Bill Is Signed of the Bo.ston Coast Guard district burst Into cheering. The prime fidence that great things may be period last year. The dollar volume I how to better conccat their ac- Xiirses’ Defense expected from the Roosevett- urged the committee to make no ' Will Be Faster infantile paralysis the opening of trans-Atlantic Mmber ferry serv­ bombers might Onload cargoes of Jumped from >32,671.000.000 to j tlons. since 1935. will be transferred Fri­ minister, his teeth still clenchlrrg increase in the existing tax on ' Questionnaires hive been mailed I Mnv Barney WIchman. ice who died ^ursday with 11 death from the skies. Citizens day to the (Thlcago district and hia tremendous cigar, waved back, ChurcSilll meeting. to the following Selective Service i Gerard street, have returned all public schools in New Bruns­ more than t-36.890,000.000. I To Take I*lct)ires Freely beer, contending that the levy as wick has been pO-stponed from others in the .crash of a plans' volunteer (or air raid duty and All these things are outward 18 Months More Sm-icp win tie siicceefled by Capt. Charles nodded and smiled. The Daily Mail said the confer­ (Continued From ^age One) registrants here; home after a week's tour of the Captain Van Brokaw. Second Efforts on Air ence was "a prelude to actions de­ increased last year had gone be­ New England States. Sept. 2 to Sept. 16, Dr. ,C. H. taking off for North America learn the tricks of defending manifestations of the shifting cur­ Army camouflage officer, said pic- G Roemer, his chief of staff. He wore a Naval cap which yond "the point of diminishing re­ Order were buried /n a common grave themselves and their cities. Just B8 Soon 08 Onlpr Shanley. a member of the Coast cided but as yet undisclosed" and No. Blaliony, minister of education, an­ rents in American life. tures of conc^ted positions would looked too small and a bra.ss-but- turns." reported that negotiations were In nounced today. More than 100 today. Billions of dollars are pouring Guard service since 1901, served as toned blue Naval uniform which, expressed belief future meetings 2885—Walter C. MacLachlan, The new red American Colonial One day there will be peace. Is Issued. ! be taken Jreely of troops diiring The part the nurses of Connecti­ ‘■It is evident," Clinton M. Hea­ progress with Brazil for the use cases have been reported in the into industry to speed production ■ ^ and the rommander of the cutter Cayuga cut are playing in preparation for fbr Churchill, looked very well would be held "at intervals." of ba.acs in that section. 142 Eldridge street. house at 10 Lakewood Clrc.ie built I the war games and in addition The Times-said the meeting and ter. counsel for The United States for C. Elmore Watkins by Con­ province, with nine deaths. of implements of war. Wages are economy geared for war and de­ ; eight Specially prepared situations before becoming commandant Of i defense will be discussed during |stt( HCAti W.AYI This famous Wuriitzarl pressed, Brewers' Association, testified From Trinidad to Freetown the 2886 CTlfford 6 . Magnuson 28 rising. Current national income is Washington, Aug. the Boston di.strlct, which extenih' Oompliroent osl8 and truck parka will be evening. August 20, at 7:45 o'clock. miralty, on the way the navy had Elliott Roosevelt passed, further increases in excise eral hundred miles shorter. Fipm 2888— -Joseph Massaro, 26 Pack­ New London, Aug, 19- i4a — A N t W is a common phrase. Appeals for I'nity ard street. haa already occupied the new resi­ TICHNIQUI of today or of yesterday. It will RoosevWt Issues an executive or­ s«'l up on the ground and aerial Dr. George M. Smith, of the managed Ihe transatlantic trip. tax rates on beer may be expected the bulge of Brazil the run to Taking cognizumce of a statement Like a gisnt awakening from be a new America, a changed der. photographers will snap each situ­ Tale School of Medicine and a “You did It very well." he said. Arrives in London 2889— Thomas J. Cole, 373dence. The sale was made by from a psychiatrist that the de­ .../» « lotm/ a long sleep, the nation has shak­ to result in further decreases in either point would be about 1,700 Arthur A. Knofla, sales broker for America with new Ideas, new The chief executive late yester­ ation at .5.000, 10.000 and 15.000 Om.ohn. Aug. 19 — (4»i— Brig. member of the State Defense After Churchill had departed (or London, Aug. 19.—(;p>—Capt El­ tax revenue to the government." miles. Adams street. fendant is under treatment. Judge 'm en off the torpor of depression and tastes, new standards and new feet from two widely separated Gen. Frank T. Hines, Federal Council, will interview Ml.ss Ida 2890— Milton E. Borat. 99 Oakthe Lakewood properties. plunged headlong Into prepara­ day put his signature on the con­ No. 10 Downing street it was an­ liott Roosevelt arrived in London Joseph Obergrfell. secretary Bathurst is about 100 miles John T. Allen suspended Judgment (?a4eZi habits. troversial legislation which em- positions veterana’ administrator, appealed Butler, chairman of the Nurses nounced he would broadcast to the today. treasurer of the Brewery Workers soi’th of Dalvar, and Freetown is street. in the police court today in the tions tor defense. Copies of matching photos will to Sranlah War Veterans, yeater- Committee of the State Defense empire next Sunday. Roosevelt saw U. S. Ambassador 2891 — George I. (Theesman, John Valuzzi, 10. of 66 Oxford Smoke Mura from factory chim­ powerahfm to keep Selecteea. Na­ KEM P’S, International Union, expressed .lOO miles south of the French base; rase of Willard A. Moram, 31. of LANDIS be placed In stercoptlcon.s and i " * ( (he nation tn Council, and Mias Agnes Ohlson. An obvious feeling of relief over John G. Winant at the embassy. Campfield Road. street, underwent an operation for neys which a few years ago were tional Guardsmen. Reservists and agreement and predicted that an Military . men arc of the opinion appendicitis this morning at the Groton and New Britain, arrested <*Btfsted regulars in service for IS shown to officers and enlisted men complete unity and all out aid to secretary of the State Board of 76.3 MAIN STREET TEL. .j680 MANCHESTER thii prime minister's safe return Young Roosevelt, son of the increase In the beer tax would (hat a strong Air Force based 2892— (Tlayton E. Brelsford. 212 a week ago (or cutting a lock of lifeless skeletons. The lines of un­ democraelea fighting aggression. Memorial hospital. John Is the employed have shrunk as the "(or- General Takeiv 'months longer than the present le­ alike tijroughoul the Second Army Examiners for Nursing. from the submarine-infested wa­ President, served as- a military "bring about an unwholesome con­ within striking range of Dakar Pilgrim Road, Birmingham, Michi­ hair from a woman in a local gal period. to demonstrate which types of ters of the Atlantic w'as reflected aide to his father at the historic gan. son of Past Commander Frank gbtten man" paeks a dinner pail dition. such as prevailed during could sharply reduce the effectlve- ValluzzI of Anderson-Shea Post, i theater. Moraln was specifically .5Iay Provide Exrepttona camouflage are effective. In the morning press, which said sea conference with Prime Minis­ the prohibition era. namely home ness of the base for Naval opera­ 2893— Ernest J O'Brien. 52 charged with breach of the peace. to go to his job In a defense plant. VFW and Mrs. Valluzzi. Hta con ' Villages mushroom . into boom By Own Men The formal order for the exten­ "By this vivid method we will hia mission had been rendered par­ ter Churchill last week and ar­ brewing would, unquestionably, be tions if Germany should succeed in We.st street. show the men easily how they ticularly hazardous by premature dltion was reported good. 1 towns with construction of new sion of service was expected to be rived In London a few hours after revived, with all its attendant obtaining its use from the Vichy 2894— Arthur S. Ferrell, 269 forthcoming soon from the White should seek to use natural and cirieulatlon of reports of the meet- Churchill returned to London. evils.” government. Parker street. Newton Highlands, Hearing to Open ;\ug. 27 industries! Armies pitch their The regular meeting of Ander- ' ri.rs . . . camp# in once quiet meadows and Refused Release Until House, but It/ may provide somy artifleiaf means of hiding their taf with the President. Preanme Trip on Buaineoa Urging numerous amendments Mass. cxccptlona. movements." (Taptaln Brokaw, The Dally Herald's Naval cor­ For the present, howeves, the son-Shea Post 2046 will be held Hartford. Aug. 19—(4^j- Public Victor ' tha rumble of meclianizcd equip­ Embassy attaches said they pre­ In application of the proposed new indications were that the ferried S-2894—Steward T. MacNetll. Mcljigien ______The order would make regulars (brmer Chicago engineer, (raid. respondent declared Hitler un­ sumed Roosevelt was here on busi- this evening at 8 ; 15 at thh Home. hearings on proposed new milk ment is heard along (be highways. War-Games Umpire levies, Henry B. Fernald of Mont­ planes would be destined for op­ Jr., 200 Uptpn Ave. Manchester Green. Important buai- subject to a maximum service of (Company A of the 84th Engin­ Announcing the Opening of the doubtedly knew <;:iiurchill was ne.S8 connected with his position as 2895— Edward T: Moriarty, 64 regulations and orders, including in “ Broadway Limited” Everyone Must' Pay clair. N. J.. chairman of the Tax erations in North Africa and per­ ness in regard to the National Con­ Someone must pay the piper— Gives Word. four Slid a half years. All others eers will come aoon from Fort somewhere on th’o‘ Atlantic and a captain of the U. S. Army Air Committee of the American Min­ North 'School street. producer 'prices, will open in the would be subject to two and a Belvolr. Va., to work with dlvl- that he ordered h)s submarines Corps. It was not know-n immedi­ haps Asia Minor. A con.siderable vention will be taken up and it Is old Senate chamber at the stat* THT''RS.: “Blossoms In The and that someone is everyone, ing COngrciss, also asked a cut of number of American pursuit ships 2896— GCorge E. Leary. 66 Flor­the urgent wish of Qvmmander Taxes are rising, with the Income- With Third Army in Louisiana, half years. sional training officers in tasking and long-range boii^bers to find ately whether he came by air or >2,000,000,000 in non-defense ex­ ence street. capitol on Wednesday, Aug. 27. Qiist" PLUS "Forced Landing*’ already have reached Egypt by Linders that there be a large at­ revenues reaching further down Aug. 19—(45— Lieut. Gen. Walter The new law provides for a >10- plans for the In.-tructlon. land, sink the Prince of Wales at accompanied Churchill on the bat­ penditures. 2897— Morris L. Felrsteln.379 at 10:30 a. m., it was announced a-moiith pay Increase for men \\ ho Start Daylight .Movements an Msts. tleship Prince of Wales. ships via the Red Sea. tendance. especially the delSgates, today by Milk Administrator Don­ the line of the little fellpi^. Great­ Kreuger, commander of the Third “ We can more easily and equit­ Plan for Steady Flow i East Center street. color guards and color bearers. It er chunks are takers out of the complete t)>elr first year of train­ The start today of first large "But he failed." the correspon­ (Ensign Franklin D. Roosevelt, ably cut >2,000,000,000 from our 2898— Harold A Madden. 41 ald 6 . Hammerberg. TTie hearings, Army, knows how it feels to be ing. It also eliminates the 900,000 .icale daylight troop movements in dent ended Jubilantly, Jr., accompanied Churchill on the The plans for a steady flow, of Bigelow street. Is also rumored that steamers and first to be held under the new milk C JkU k big Incomes. non-defense expenditqres," he said, long range bombers to Africa cherry stones will be put on after Many may become weary of the captured by his own men. limit on the number of Selectees tha maneuvera offered the flrat ('Pie British Broadjeasting Cor­ Pjlnce of Wales on a visit to Ice­ "than we can raise that much in 2899— Edmond F, Leavitt, 167 contr-fl set, may last for several ktOm m om TIK M fEK . RETAIL STORE were connected with previous- re­ the meeting. clamor of war and defense and try The general, a non-combatant In who may be in training at one , poration, In a broadcast heard in land. but It was not disclosed additional taxes.” High street. days, the milk admlnistfator said. time. Removal of this limitation whether he too went on to Eng­ ports that the Army of the Nile to shut their eyes and ears to the war games ran Into a trap last NfW York, said the; "Germans 2900— Walter F. Knofskle, 43 The family of William P. Qirtah s t r a i t new discords while yearn- will enable the Army to expand in knew of the meeting,, of course,” land. ) was preparing to take tlie offen­ Flower street. CHTF PRiMar night act by cavalry troops of the sive again in Libya, where Ger­ haa returned to their home on ing' ror the “good old days” of Eighth Corps, and it necea~ an emergency aa rapidly as new PHOTO,FAX OF THE and added their were rumors in 2901— Edward H. Tlmbrell,90S / W f c jm 22M m Jm 27 men can be absorbed. 1 London that the Nazis' new 3.^,- Judge Reduces man strength is said to have been Plymouth Lane after spending the peace and restfulness. But they sary to bring up a maneuvfr um­ May Face Picket Squads reduced by withdrawals (or the Burnside Ave., E. Hartford. summer at their cottage at Point HARflMD foreoiAYS cannot escape the forces at work. pire to have him released. 000-ton battleship Tirpltz had 2902— John E. Falkowakl. and WED. DON’T BE CAU6I Russian campaign. 177 O' WoodSL CIRCLE*. Living costs, fairly steady dur­ 'T never saw b o many sawed- been sent out' In an attempt tp in­ Wife’s Sentence Spruce street. JACKBEHNYS ing the first montliB of the de­ C A fN A P W N G tercept the Prince of Wales.! Hartford. Aug. 19—(/P)— Unrea­ ■ There also was a possibility SUPER GIANT SHOW! off shotguns In my life," the gen­ Mail Ser\Tce Now sonable landlords may face picket 2903— Frank J Makulas, 279 rollNOLf ENE MY fense program, have edged steadi­ eral aaid. "I rqgret I couldn’t have No Hostile Craft ^ghted that the planes might see service Tbllsnd Tpke. . Miss Patricia Murphy of Flor­ squads, Harry G. Ck)hen, executive in the Iraq-Iran area if the Ger­ ence street has returned after a ly upward •'ecently, and are eat­ accommodated* them more and re­ A Reuters correspondent abroad 2904— John A. Kltdish. 28 Union ing a larger slice of the wage MANCHESTER Baltimore— (P) — Magistrate mained their priaoner.” Faster to Russia! one of the British destroyers secretary of the Greater Hartford mans continue their successes in Btreet. two weeks’ vacation at Weeka- which- escorted the Prince ’ of Rentpayera' League, said today. Meyer Reamer of the southern the Ukraine and attempt to strike paug. R. I. l ^ P H I L earner’s pay check. Penetrate It Miles The league discussed the matter at ^ Itce court allowcrh Mrs. Ruth 2905— John M. Corbett, 167 West 1 WANTED The National Industrial Ckmfer- The two cavalry troops from Wales back to Britain said that south Into those two countries. C ^ter street. ^ not once on the entire trip was a a meeting at the Vine street school White to pronounce sentence re­ It was pointed out. too, that a Luther League members are enc« Board's report for June Fort Bllaa. Tex., half on horseback Moscow. Aug. 19.— (45— Mall 2906— Walter J Smith. 93 Rus­ shoara living coats 33.4 per cent and liolf In "jeeps." penetrated 12 hostile craft sighted "In the air, Monday night, the sMretary. said. cently on her husband, Norman, steadily reinforced bomber eom- sell street. urged to attend tbe meeting this service between the United States accu.scd of a.ssaulting her. - HARRIS above the level of June, 1988. The mllea Into enemy Fifth Corps ter­ on the sea or beneath the sea.;’ mand In Egypt would enable Brit­ evening at seven o'clock at the and Soviet Russia has been speM- KNITTING MILLS During the eastward crossing of Mrs. White chose life imprison* ain to start pounding away dally 2907— Raymond C. EUsworth, .Tune coots were IS per cent high­ ritory. ■< No sir, don't be caught without Producing Enough Sugar Waterfront Manor, So. Coventry. Emanuel Lutheran church, when With RAY M1LLAND er than the preceding month. ed up by more than two weeks. the Atlantic, in which Canadian ment. After further deliberation at Italy as hard as the R. A. F. the guest speakera win be Nor­ They set up a trap on an Impor­ Mail which used to take more good movie rnniera and a supply j MANCHESTER GREEN, NEXT TO CURB SERVICE LAUNDRY 2908— Homer T. Bidwell, 51 VERONICA LAKE Food Prieeo High tant highway and in the gathering of fresh flim w hen you return to | destroyers also did escort duty, she reduced the sentence to three is now hammering at Germany Henry street. man Johnson of New Britain, gen­ than two months to reach Moscow ths Prince of Wales went Out of London. Aug. 19.—(/Pi—Britain months. and objectives In occupied na­ Food prices are at the highest dusk captured a convoy of l.cioO school. Think of the fUn you*n 1 JUNCTION OF EAST CENTER ST. AND EAST'MIDDLE TURNPIKE now is producing sD the sugar she 8-2908— Edward X. Boyd. 47 eral chairman o f the Luther PLUS! TREE AND EASY* level since 1929 and 39.9 per cent men being moved up to the front from New York now is 'arriving have taking movies o f Compos and I her way to give Churchill a Magistrate Reamer t(»k con­ tions. ^ League convention, August 30 to via tbevFar East in six weeks. glimpse of a big England-bound requires domestically from ex­ Thomas Drive. point of March, 1933. Wholesale with full equipment, including iirhool activltieii. Sports Events, ' trol again; reduced the sentence 2909— Kazimleae Labor day. inclusive, in that city; PLUS! Selected Shorts! New York newspapers dated aa panded sugar-beet acreage, a Min­ to 30 days in city jail . J. Chokaa, 76 -V/ At s/ . -V- ■ f f / e*/ r greater than the depression low tons of food and fleld'^itclieiui. •Soirlal Events and the hundreds of ' istry of Agriculture official said Birch street. also, Everett Bmcell, student pas­ comnaodltles likewise are at tbe General Kreuger's limousine, recently os July 6 were delivered other occasions you'd like to have ' Auto Thief Rides tor of the New Britain church. in the Russian-capital today. today. None is being imported, he 2610—Paul N. Sleeker, 183 ^ T -".' highest peak since 1929. Rents av­ with its triple-atsired peniion. ran pictares of. Select your Photo Tomorrow^ Wednesday, Aug. 20 added. Still Marking Time North E3m street. The executive Ixiord will be In erage 40.7 per cent above the rent unsuspectingly into the blockade. Equipment NOW at THE FALLOT Oil Free Gas Too 2911— Palmer R. Miller, 44 Wellscharge of the aoclol and refresh- level of January, 1984, and cloth­ Despite hia proteaU, ha was kept RooseveK’s Nome Removed STUDIO AND CAMER.A SHOP. . street. , menta to follow the meeting to­ ing prices ere 31S per cent higher covered by Lleute. Jeff HolUa and Signs Flood Control BID Hsrtfi'qrd. Aug. 19—(45—Hart- J^ahieu's I ford gasSlinesolini dealers today were 2912— aarence 8 . Tbmm, 169night STARTI.NG th u In April end May, 1933. Sun- Mike Davidson, commanding the Rome, Aug. 19—(45—An Italian Jacksonville. FIs.'—(45— What Summit street dfteS coat 9.8 more than In 1933.- cavalry, until the umpire arrived. dispatch from Axis-occupied* Ath­ Washington, Aug. 19. — (45 — still marking time on the ration­ ena reported today that city au- 183 Spruce Street ' ing measure announced last Fri­ puzzled county patrolmen was 2918—Walter E. Reed, 16 Maple Stratford Woiiiali SoMde CIRCLE TUURS. AND FKL Few of us con comprehend mon­ .Meanwhile, officers of*the op- Prasident Roosevelt signed today just how the Negro wl^ stole a street. ey In terms of biUions,.'We leave g Fifth and Eighth corps de- Uiorities had removed 'Prasideht n hill authorizing a >27S,0(>0.0ob day and acheduled to be effective Roosevelt's name from one of the immediately—five days ago. Mean­ csr at Montlcello. Fla.. * managed 2kl*—John Kotsch, Jr., 109 Au­ StraUord. Aug. 19— trated strategy LH commohd- Save By Buying flood control program and made it to buv gasoline for all the riding tumn street.' Mildred Mary (Jorniah, 38, of this TO THE tlstidons. But the housewives luge forces

MANCHE^Sl^R D. A. Re to Aid United States Not Always EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OQNN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1941 F A U B FTVM News From Manchester’s Neighl^rs Flying Cadets Market Gets Phil-Hafrit Clominfr to Hartford Good Neighbor as Possible Daily Radio Programs 12 Injured Roosevelt Studying Plans Program Undertaken by Well-Fed Hogs Springfield, Mass., Aug. 19.—Cff)*not want to do oirtain things, yet Beetara Staadaid 'nase In Bombings To Unify Defense Agencies Hockanum mill teams. Hie game The place formerly belonged to ConncMiUcur S ociety; b —Mra. Eleanor Roosevelt eseerU have not tak^n the trouble to ex­ will start as usual at six o’clock . Bolton Mrs Mary Fable, Mrs. Stlehl’s that the United States hasn't al­ plain what we have done or . A- ■ Rockville and will be played at the Cricket mother, who sold U to Mary Ellington a National Project;. thought In terms our neighbors Average Weight Highest Two Havana Stores, lot Pavelka of Middletown, and the ways been aa good a neighbor aa could understand. . , Washington, Aug. 19.—l:ff) — «patch up individual differenoae on LMrta a . O m p m u Mra. Oyfla Itarafeafl o. r. Beer Announcer Braves Lions Since August, 1939; President Roosevelt waa reported 1 * personal basis. Outing Wedaeeday Stlebls have bought It back again. Hartford, Aug. 19—A.-'program poeaible and that there are misun­ Seea Mnoh Mtennderitaadlng 11 Mirror Factory, Supply M. BMlnlll* Hie Ladies of the Lledertafel Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith TbL 4M-S. SeebvIBe derstandings to be wiped out. "So, there'! a good deal of mie- Reasons for Size. giving study today to several plans Outlines of the proposed new society will hold an outing on and daughter. Miss Marie were of assistan6e for the Flying Cadet The President's wife broadcast underatandlng among older people House Damaged. setups were vague, except that W - To Get Zoo Program foe unifying the pedicles of the parently they dealt moat wlUi Wednesday afternoon, Aufpiat 20 The zoning ragulatibfis for the week end visitom at the cottage Reinhardt A. Dill, 38, of 45 Campaign in the atate has been her messiM via ehort wave radio to be wiped ou t" of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Foster to South Kmerica last night after She called upon westerfi hemi­ Chicago, Aug. 19— OP)—It’s a Havana, Aug. 19,—f/p)—Havana various defense agencies: what the government ought to do at the summer home of Mrs.. Ida town of Bolton have been formal­ Chapman atroet. New Britain waa undertaken by the Comsbcticuf So­ with available steel and other de­ Award Made Weber of Tolland. Following a at Lake Mashapaug. Mra. Smith before Trial Justice Carl Ai Goeh- ciety, Daughters of^ne American inspecting a western hemisphere sphere Girl Scouts to aid In cor­ By C. E. ButterfleM >.6;45. NBC-Red; 7:00, MBS; 7:55, well-fed porker that cornea to counted Ita toll of injured at ,12 Usually well-informed officials ly adopted and a copy has l9Mn and her daughter went to see Girl Scout encampment at East recting any mlsunderatandlngSi said that one plan called for the fense supplies In the way o t ap­ supper to be aerved at Six o’clock rtng In the Ellington court, Mon­ R ivolution. Annoimcement o f this New York, Aug. 19—(g’)—What CBS^ 8:15, MBS; 8:30, NBC-Blue; market these days. today from terrorist bombings portioning them among the Anny. there will be a program of games. filed with Town Clerk David Tobr, Bradford Smith at Waterbuiy re- day morning, charged with viola­ plan is made tor Mbs Mary C. Otis, attended by girls Jrom 15 and said: * 9:00, MBS; 9:45, CBS', 11:00, NBC- creation of a policy board, and countries and 34 states. these broadcasts won’t do for Livestock men said today the which datpaged two shoe stores, a had the backing both of the Budget and Navy, Britain and other couiw In Knybel Case ^ Joint Installation mey. AU members of the commit­ tion of the rules of the road for Welch, state re^nt, in a letter to "Demcicracy is only real democ-; CBS; 11:30, MBS. average weight of hogs marketed tries, and civilian consumption.. There will be a joint installation tee have copies of the regulations le three local girls who went failing to grant one half of the the regents p rth e 56 chapters In ‘The United States has not al­ racy When It does not stand still. Sound effects sometimes! Take Talks—National emergency ral­ here waa the highest since Aug­ mirror factory and a supply house, Bureau and of Judge Samuel I. of the officers of Stanley Dobosz for any who desire a copy. Woodstock for the flrat traveled portion of the road to tne state. / ways been the good neighbor we If you grow lazy or don't think,'| that weekly feature on CBS, ly, NBC-Blue 7 Associate Justice ust, 1939. some of them In Havana's central Rosenman, an/ intimate of the Judgment of $4,500 Is Post, American Legion and the Bed Cross Sewing part ofxAugust, Kathleen Martin, a car approaching from the oppo­ In oasl^ng the Flying Cadet in- might have been because, eome your governments will go back­ ’•What’s New at the Zoo" as run Rear Admiral Byrd and Carl Band- They attributed the unusual shopping district. president. Legion Auxiliary this evening In Two groups will be busy In Bol­ Clare Poriw and Louise Kmfe, site direction, DiU entered a plea fo rm a t^ program, Mias Welch times, we have known that we did ward or stand still." ' by John Reed King from the Bronx burg; NBC-Blue 9 Associate Jus­ plumpness to prices near the beat Police were itUent on possible Rosenman has been in the capi­ First Warplanes Awarded in Action the G. A. R. hall at eight o'clock. ton sewing for the Red Cross on have returiM home. of guUty and waa fined $5.00 and said Iff her letter to the chapter |. park zoo in New York City. tice Prank Murphy at Knoghts of level in four years, large market­ motives for the bhmbings late last tal in recent weeks, and reports The installing officers will be Wednesday, p ie Quarryville group Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baling, who cosU of $5.00 which he paid. The regytts, the D. A. in Connecti- || To get the proper angle, or Columbus dinner. ings of heavy sows, relatively night, but said they sought a black have circulated that he was en- At New Air Base ' Against Mrs. Cramer. District President Mrs. Edna Lewis will meet in the Methodist church live on the Burrows Hill Road, are arrest was made by State Police­ church on Saturday August 30tb rather volume of roars, of lions. NBC-Red—7 Johnny Presents; 8 cheap and. plentiful feed and farm secten from which two men were gaxed in a trouble-shooting sur­ at 3 o'clock. A reception will reported to have been seen hurling vey of defense administration for of Coventry and Past Department at 10 a. m. and sew until noon spending some time in Gloucester, man John J. Yaskulka of the Staf­ King will put bis michophone and Battle of Sexes; 8:30 Hap Hszaro; response to government urgings X ' ' IlockTlUe, Aug. 19.—A Judg- Commander B. J. Ackerman of this when a pot luck luncheon will be Mass. ford barracks, aa toe result of follow at the home of Edwin Fake Spy Ring for greater livestock production. some of the explosives. Mr. Roosevelt In the Interests of I field pickup apparatus In a small, 9 Date with Judy; 9:30 Tom Wal­ Windsor Locks, Aug. 19.—(/R— a m t for M.500 plua costs is city. Mrs. Emelia Gworek is presi­ served. The group will resume Attorney and Mri. Charles O. accident on the Crystal Lake rokd Clarke of 'Mansfield, uncle of the p . specially-buUt but in the center of lace Humor. \ The government has been buying Promises Strong Steps an Improved set-up. dent elect of the unit and William sewing after lunch until the regu- Allyn of Hertford are spending August 3. Grand Juror G usl^e bride, elect. lard and pork, some for ' Great Premier Carlos Saladrigas prom­ May Appoint Mingle Head The Army's new,. ' $4,500,000 'im­ ■.wardsd to John Knybel, adminis­ Members Held I the lions' den for next Sunday’s CBS—7 Missing Helra> 7:30 port here assumed the. appearance' Poehnert is commander elect of Jar meeting of the Women's So­ their summer vacation at their F. Burr, presented the case ty/t the Mr. and Mra. A. E. Peteraoo of rogrum at 10:30 a. m. There will First Nlghtcr; 8 We the People; Britain under the lend-lease pro­ ised strong steps by the govern­ Although the policy board plan trator of the estate of Gklward K. the poet. ciety for Christian Service will be­ Hebron place at Burrows Hill. state Ripley HIU have returned from a _ _ ■ 5 gram. ment "to meet this attack against of a fuU-fledged military air baM ' . J &e small openings for observation. 8:80 Report to the Nation. was said to be under consideration, today with the arrival o t tbO ftret Knybel, In his $15,000 action 'lliere will be a program at the gin at 2 p. to : Their son. Atty. Robert Allyn of Harrison L. Hamilton/bf Main visit with Professor and Mrs. W. |r For the broadcast a few pieces NBC-Blue—7:30 For America Average Hog Weighs 388 order, life and projierty.'’ against Ethel Cramer of this city E. Breokenridge of Bates College Accused of Engineering The business bouses wrecked other sources claimed that Mr. planes to be stationed at tbe jtteM. cinse. of the installation cere­ The B^ton Center group will Hsu-tford, is aim here for the sum­ street announces the marriage of of meat will be placed on the roof We Sing; 8:30 Maggie A Jlggs; The average hog that came to Roosevelt had been talking In­ by Judge Edward J. Daly. The ac­ monies, and refreahmenta will be meet In the Community hall at 10 mer. his daughter BeatriceyMae to John at Lewiston. Maine. in the hope that the lions will Set 8:45 Ted Steele. Chicago's market last week weigh­ were operated by Spaniards. Po­ Fourteen camoufiaged Wak. tion was heard by Judge Daly on Joseph McConviUe a t 73 SUdridge Herbert W. Couch of the 308th Plot to Extort $2,000; lice found "V for Victory" cards formally of appointing a single planes of the 57th Pursuit Group ’ served. a. m. and work until 4 p. m. with The Misses Belle and Rachel naturally as King describes them. MBS—7:30 Ned Jordon; 8:30 ed 288 pounds compared with 370 head for the entire defense pro­ Kajr 37th in the Tolland County ,, i ------a short halt at noon for a basket Chamberlain, who live in the ex­ street, Mancheste^The ceremony Coast Artillery at Camp Edwards, From HawaiianB. Then to get the Hons away after­ People’s Playhouse; 9:15 Defense a year ago. One day last week among the bomb-strewn wreckage. —12 P-40 jiursuit shipe and two Superior court at which time he took pl4ce A p r^ l9 , 1941 at the Mass., spent the weekend at the the average broke the 300 mark. The first explosion was at the gram. training craft—arrived at tbe baae lunch. This group will also conduct treme western part of the town on ward to permit King to return to Report. Reports of an imminent realign­ reserved his decision and ordered a food sale in the large hall of the rectory of th^Imnmculate Con­ home of Mr. and Mra. J. L. Seb- With their com bills oveiRow- La Mode ahoe store at the corner yesterday afternoon after a 28- the New London Turnpike, have Honolulu, Aug. 19—(JV-Twoi safety, trainers will provide pieces ment in defense agency machin­ the attorneys to file briefs.. The building from 2 p. m. until all tfie returned from a vacation at Lake ception ch u r^ of Amenia, N. Y. weyer. of meat to draw them off. What to expect Wednesday; The ing and a bumper crop waiting for of .San Rafael and Galcano streets. minute flight from Mltehel Field, memorandum of decision was filed Columbia The bride has been employed nt Japaneae-Amerlcans and an ; | harvest, the midwest's swine pro­ ery have been current here ever L. I. One hundred planee eventual­ articles are sold. Moosehead, Me. Misa Belle former­ Mr. and Mra. Charles Wood and Not always do these zoo broad­ wsr—7:00, NBC, CBS; 7:55, NBC- It shattered windows of the big since Mr. Roosevelt failed to ap­ in the Tolland' County Superior The Quarryville group will work ly taught in the primary room at the T ra v e rs Life Insurance Co. daughter of Hollis, N. Y., ere Japanese were accused today a t . casts come out as expected. Last Blue; 8:00, NBC-Red, CBS; 9:00, ducers have increased the aver­ El Encanto department store on ly will be stationed at the field. court on Monday. W a M tt Blca of HartMrd. Mr. McConville la age weight more than 40 pounds point a head for the original Na­ En route to the base, the pilpte on pveralls and the Center group Hebron Green. She is now a teach­ spending a vacation with M n. engineering a faka spy ring to ex- i Sunday a parrot started singing an NBC-Blue, MBS; 10:00, MBS; Galeano street across the main tional Defense Advisory Commis­ The action was the result of the 875-13, WUUmaatto OlvIahM will work on little girl’s dresses with tM Hamilton Standard Pro- Wood’s aunt, Mra. Ada B. Albro. since January. downtown thoroughfare. Another, took time to circle in salute oval er in Hartford. tert $3,000 from two Hawaiian! ASCAP tune and had to be cut off 11:00, MBS; 12:45, NBC; 1:00, sion, now inactive. But they got death of EMward K. Knybel, then and baby jackets. A meeting of St. Peter's Parish pcllec/dlvlslon of United Aircraft, A eon, Donald Welles Smith, the air bec'ausc the society's music MBS; 2:55, CBS, MBS; 3:65, NBC- Hogs for market normally in­ shoe store at the corner of Rcina BridgeporL New Haven, Water­ . 10 years old which occurred as the In c/T h ey will reside with Mrs. business men. crease in weight from week to a stronger lease on life recently bury, Hartford and Springflald, The lawn of the home of First Firemen to Meet . < ^ was held at the church Thursday was bom on Wedneeday August is not now under contract to the Blue; 5:00, MBS; 5:25, NBC-Red; and Angeles streets was the scene when William 8. Knudsen, direc­ result of a fire in the basement Selectman suid Mrs. Clair L. Rob­ The Volunteer Fire Department MyConville's father on Main street. la at the Windham Community Jamsa Mltose, 25, Mlsul To-| network. ^ 5:45, CBS, NBC-BlUe. week beginning in January and of the next blast. The mirror fac­ Mass. evening last and the question of Clifford and Eldridge Yost, Mar- reach a peak about this time of tor of the Office of Production of Cramer's store in the center of inson of Post Hill, this towm. was will hold Its regular meeting in selling the Townsend lot came up hoapltal, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald kunga,’ 38, both American „born.' NBC-Red — 11:30 a. m. NelUc tory damaged is in Ensanche. a Management, and Leon Hender­ Earlier in the day approximate­ Rockville March .11, 1938. the setting for the wedding Sat­ the Community hall on Wednesday c«lla MacFartah, Norman and Smith of South street. Mra. Smith and Kuwasaburo"" SakagucM! "'40,' Charles Laughton of the movies the year, but last year under un­ suburb. In Jesus del Monte suburb ly 350 men of the 57th arrived by for consideration. It waa decide Wilbur Schneider, Irving Lugln- Revell interview; 1 p. m. Light of favorable feed-price relationships, Phil Harris, shown above with Alice Faye, who In private life is son. defense price administrator, In the decision Judge Daly stated urday afternoon of their daughter. evening at 8 p. m. Several mem­ to leave the matter In the baiyfa was formerly M.sa Ruth B. Welles, aUen Japaneoe, were bound over and Milton Berle of the gags are the World; 6:30 Stella Unger on a bathtub and sanitary supply es­ split publicly over the question of truck convoy, train and private "The defendant was negligent and buhl Henry Handberg all o f this daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas they scaled only 20 pounds more Mrs. Phil Harris, will, with hi» famous Jack Benny Radio Orchestra, tablishment was damaged. automobile. About 1.200 men are- Miss Harriet Clarke Robinson to bers of the department have vl.slt- of Senior Warden Lewis to a Federal grand Jury, charged to be teamed up as a comedy team Movies. CBS—1:30 Fletcher Wiley; open the. new seqson of giant stage and screen shows this week Fri­ how much automobile production her negligence was the proximate Francis Dart Lyman, son of Al­ ed other fire departments in the town were prize winners in the Welles of South street. with swindling and conspiracy to in a new MBS variety series to than In January. Cards found near the scene of now stationed at tbe camp wUCh, Phelps. The general concensk^ of cattle parade of the 4-H Club held 2:45, Mrs. Evelyn Millls Duvall on Most .Favorable Period day. Aug. 22 on the stage of the state theater, Hartford. Phil Harris should be reduced. cause o f the injuries to and death fred N. Lyman of Talcottville. Rev. state and will have several Ideas opinion was that it would be^''wiBe Walter P. Brooke of the North Impersonate an Army Intelllgaitoe originate from the Pacific coast as "Democracy Begins at Home;" one explosion bore a portrait of One high-placed official, call­ when fully staffed, will have a to­ of Edward Knybel." "Merchandise to discuss with the group at the at Vernon Saturday. Shore, Lake Wangumbaug, reports operative. The producer's most favorable has one of the finest stage shows ever presented. Among the per­ Antonio Guiteras. leftist revolu­ tal of 2,500. Kenneth Brooks of Branford per­ to sell the property, th^church Hollywood time. It also will include 4:46 Wings over Jordan. NBC-Blue sonalities he will feature are: Patricia Kay, lovely radio songstress: ing the automobile controversy had been received and unpacked formed the double ring ceremony. Wednesdav meeting. L. Wentworth Cross, principal the catch of a baas weighing 4 Klroku Abe and NIcUcUro Ko- Bob Crosby's orchestra and Shirley period for feeding hogs was the tionary leader who was killed gaining no assets from i^and hav­ of the Center achool has been en­ 11:30 a. m. Farm and Home Hour; week ending July 10, when, based The Blllingtons; sensational novelty dance stars; Ames A Arno, stand­ "just a small sample of what has earlier in the day, and rubbish con- Miss Stella Johnson of Hebron, No Court Cases ing to pay taxes. H ^ e ars 35 lbs. 11 oz. from the lake yesterday zuma told FBI agents they signed Ross, the starting date to be Sept. 1 p. m. Matinee with Lytell; 3 three years ago In a brush with been going on," described the al­ alsttng of the cartons and infiam- classmate of the bride at the Wil- The two rases held over from tertaining his mother Mrs. Rose morning. their nemea and Japanaea ad- on average prices at Chicago, the out comedy team; Paul Wlnchcll. hilariously funny ventriloquist and Cuban soldiers. acres in the tract. It^-as given to Cross of Binghamton, N. Y., also 13. NBC sent Its mobile unit and Club Matinee. MBS—2 Your Army; value of 100 pounds of live hog many more. On the screen, with this giant stage show, is Judy leged conflicts within various de­ mable tissue paper which had been llmantlc and New' Britain State August 11 and scheduled to be Miss Elolae Schweyer ta taking dreosee on a sup of paper, believ­ crew over to the Brooklyn water­ 6:45 Latin-Anierican Music. Short fense agencies as a “ mess.” used in the packing of the goods the church many ^ a r s ago by his sister and her husband at the equaled 14.0 bushels of No. 3 yel­ Canova in her newest and funniest picture to date, "Puddln' Head" Teachers’ Colleges, was the maid heard at the Monday court at the James Townsend of^Columbia, then a course of observations in pbyiio- ing the bearers would visit tbelr. front fire yesterday to get os close waves: RNE Moscow 7 English Recommend* Strong Action had been thrown on the stairs of honbr and little Jane Lyman of Community hall were not heard home of Mra. R. Allen Sikes on therapeutlca at the Windham hoa­ relatives end pay their reopecte. low com. At that time the aver­ featuring an all star cast. This great stage and screen show la play­ a church warden^ A road leading Somers road. as the heat and thick smoke wouid broadcast: GSC, GSD, London 8 age weekly price for hogs was at Chimpaiizec May Another official recommended : leading to the cellar and on the Portland was flower girl. Norman because the defendants In the two pltal, which is in line with the Stetemeata laepeeted i permit to broadcast first-hand de­ News and Views; TGWA Guste- ing at the State theater, Hartford, tor six days starting this week strong action, saying "the time j cellar floor and allowed to remain to it has been^osed and there is I. Burton Dunfleld, Superinten­ Miss .Maiy C. Welch a peak of $11 a hundredweight. Friday, Aug. 22, and ending Wednesday night. Aug. 27. There are Strong of Vernon served as his cases paid their fines 'during the no easy way kf getting to it The studiee she will pursue next year FBI aaid the accused men then I scriptions. msds 10:15 Opera "La Travlsta;' has passed for compromising." I there. Hie defendant knew this." cousin’s best man. > week. dent of Ellington schools, his at the Sargeant College of Phyzl'‘ inserted atatements above the etg-| Although hog prices have receded late stage shows Saturday and Sunday at 10 p. m. hurricaine rumed considerable good daughter Mrs. George Peterson cut ivlll be acting In accordance Tuning tonight: The war— 6:00, GSC. GSD London 11:15 Music of slightly sinc;e, the average weight Pick Apple Crop A third reported Uiat Rosen- { niONisMaa OTui In continuing the decision re­ The bride, who was given in Caucus Lists Ready cal Education, Boston UnivenAy, natures to the effect the victlinsi MBS; 6:15, NBC-Red; 6:30, MBS; Britain. man's rroommendations were the .WoerroM naoMm viewed manner In which the fire timber. TMre Is a brook flowing and Mlsa Hazel Finance have re­ with the request of the president haa continued to increase. marriage by her fatheiy wore a Copies of the Republican and through toe lend. It used to be general of the organization that when she enters her thjrd year at would ’’aeslat ta the eiideevore of In 1939 the average weight result of conferences intended to e v HusniNs a n a started In the trash and that Kny> white net gown with flnkertip veil. Democratic caucus lists have been turned from a two weeks trip the institution thls..falir Japanese aptee." E duc^on last night elected Karl artoLL entoa. reached/by the old Wells Woods through Maine and visited rela­ the chaptera aid on national de- reached a peak of 205 pounds, Concord, N. H.. Aug. 19—(F \— /nszsM t*' hel.had called from the cellar. Mrs. The gown worn by her maid of received from the printers and fenao projecta. j The chargee said Sakaguchl D. Lee, principal of the Enfield Ckaiher went to .the rear of the road. It la understood that an offer tives in Canada. which .followed a period of even Oternight News Hifih school for the past 15 years, Farm labor being scarce- especial­ OOOtOAMO honor was of p e ^ net and the copies are available at the Town has been made for the properly. The New Ehigland Flying Cadet then represented to the ylctlmei WTIC „ *080, WDRC „„*88o better feeding conditions. Late in ly "wild animal farm" labor—John store and kaw the fire In the cellar, flower girl was dnaaed all In blue. Clerk's office at Bolton Center. Mrs. Louis C. Hollands is visit- that Mltopa had been apprehended! Kilocycles Kilocycles superintendent of schools, succeed­ 'VAoicxliiyn ^U us U te t n 7MK called her husband Paul Cramer At a meeting of the town achool mg her aunt Mrs. Brick Lewis of Committee has a Connecticut Di­ 1038 and early in 1939 the feeding "T. Benson said yesterday that he 'A m o r A receptlop attended by rela- Bolton Briefs vision and 19 local committcca 16 Officers by Military Intelhgcsiee offleeraj Eostare Uayllgkt Tims Eastare OayUgM Tima ratio had ranged from 16 to 18 Of Connecticut ing Edgar H, Parkman who re­ was thinking of training his chim­ and told customers to leave the Miss Marjorie Zimmerman re­ bqkrd Thursday evening matters ^ringfield. Mass. signed recently. John A. Langford, tivea was heid at the home of the throughout the state and its ef­ while burying Incriminating evl-! bushels of com to 100 pounds of By Associated Press panzees to pick his apple crop. VOV tiO • HOT VNLC$$ store. Mr. Cramer went to the bride's parents following the cere­ turned to her home in Baldwin, Relating to repairs and Improve- a teacher, waa named to succeed fort. by request of army headquar- dence but that for $1,000 cash I Tneeday, Ang. IB hogs. In mid-1940 it fell to around Th i n g w .«p n v basement and attempted to beat ^ments on some of the school bouses Tneeday, August 19 Lee os principal. Benson, whose apples and ani­ mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. L. I., on Sunday after being tb^ ters of the First Corps Area, is Told Report from! each of them the case coukl I P. M. P. M. eighL which waa unfavorable fpr mals are on a farm at Nashaii. as­ wcA.e EOOAR. out the fire with heavy cardboard. Lyman left for a wedding trip guest of Miss Eleanor Hutchinson were discussed. It was decided to be squared with Tokunaga, who Stamford—Ralph Fellows, 72, of enlarge the woodshed at the Center largely that of Informing young I 4:00!~Backstage Wife. 4:00—Ad Linei^ , feeding at a profiL serted he could teach the apes HTOC neo CLARKE. Judge Daly said "immediately it through Canada. On their return of Clarke road. / Staff 01x1 Springs r.ien of the pilot training oppor­ was represented as being an un-| 4:15—Stella Dallas. Springdale, was Mlled yeater^y THOOW VOU was obvious to Paul Cramer that achool, also to build a new chim­ 5:00—Mary Marlin. when .’a garbage truck backing easily enough to do the picking, THOOUCM they will make their home in Tal- Miss Barbara Nichols of QP)—Reo. made later to the City Council. showing the proper way to out Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. R. Wil­ If this action cannot be carried mittee, has expressed to Mias Cook and Flrri LieuL Walter A white froat waa report«d In 12:80—Orrin Tucker's Orchestra. 11:05—Sports Roundup. the engineer taw the freight train Ridgewood, N. J., vice-president Koday all of Staffordville; a 12:55—News. reaentatives of German-Amertcan We^i Baseball a pattern won the award for the lett are spending a few days In Immediately into effect. Welch the appreciation of the Luchtenberg oT' Stratford, First the low seetkma of Tolland Mon­ 11:10—News of the World. on a straight stretch of track and general manager of The Catholic societies were told yester­ local club. Club members Winning Mrs. Daisy Brown Humphreys brother John of North Dakota; day nx>rnlng, August 18. Ths cold 1:00—aUent. i bout 30 ^ lea north of Shreve- Mathushek Piano Corporation of On Wednesday ni%'.t, August 20 Maine. Miss Nancy Willett la the two aisters, Mrs. Katherine Masny First Corps Area headquarters .of Lieut. Cbauncey K. Lundberg of 11:25—Musical Interlude. day by the Rev. Dr. Anthony T. the Rockville Kosclussko Scouts individual honors were Norma guest of Mias Mkrjorie Noren. of Hartford la spending part of her the Army as well aa that of hla West Haven, Second Ueut. Porter weather has retarded the npenlng Tomorrow’s Program 11:30—^Michael Loring's Orchestra porL New York until his retirement in Strauas, of St. Charles. Mo., spirit­ Wolff with two dreassa and Phyllia Hie Selectmen are using a new summer vacation at her Hebron and Mrs. Amis Andras of Czecho­ committee. of the tometoee and tha sweet A. M. , The engineer applied the brakes 1934, died at his summer home bgseball team will play a twilight slovakia. D. Lyke, Jr., of West Haven, Sec­ 12:00—Linton Weils, News. ual director of the National Catho- game at Henry Park when they Field with one dresa.^orma and program in oiling the roads this place. The chairman for the Manches­ ond LieuL John C. Miller o t corn of maturing at Its baaL 6 ;0O-rReveille and Agricultural 12K15—Tedd Powell’s Orchestra. and reduced the train's speed to here yesterday. He served three 1I6 Women's Union, that the pres­ Henrietta Tennenbauln, who ex­ jrear. After the roads are oU.edand Mrs. Vorus F. Nickerson of The second annual lawn party ter Flying Committee is Mrs. AI- Mr. and Mrs. L. Erneri Hall and Newa. between 20 and 30 miles an hour will meet the Hamilton Propeller and festival of the Stafford coun­ Devon; Second Ueut. Geoilge H. 12:80—Bob Crosby’s Orchestra. yean as preald^t of The National ent state of the world waa due to team of the East Hartford Twl- hibit a wash suit tom part in the sanded a aeraper Is drawn -over Amston is reported In favorable fi-ed W. Mucklow, Regent of Or- Muren of Stratford, and Second the Misses Bernlcs end Alice Hell 6:25—News. 12:55—News. when the .eolllaion occurred, Piano Manufacturers’ Association. a “ revolution against God,” and To Help Save cil, Knights of Columbus will open Ufht League. The game will be a dress parade following the exhibit. the roads several times mixing condition following an operation ford Parish chapter. UeuL Robert M. Sreston of West were recent guests of Mr. en^ Mrs. 6:30—Sunrise Special. Sbomaa said. i i ThompsonviUe—The Board of rebellion against moral law. at the Hartford hospital. Hie Thursday night on the Blssonnette Tomorrow's Program rMum battle, and the game will The club will uym the prlxe of $6 the sand and oil together and lev­ Wllllngton. Emil Koehler and family. 7:00—Morning Watch. 7:00—News, weather. as a foundation for a fund to aend elling the road in the same op­ gathering of workers for the lot at the intersection of West Donald FUk of Huntington, start at six o’clock. Main and Center streets, for e Three Infantry Reserve officers 8:00—Newa and Weather. 7:10—Shoppers Special. Jorors Drawn members to fbe Junior Sbort erations. WUUftiantle Community Hospital will join the 102nd Infantry.'They Maos.i was a recent gu oat at the -8:l5—European Newa Roundup. Oourae at thy University of Con­ Emergency project took place at three-day engagement, ending Sat­ 7:55—News, weather. Hie following are the names of South (Coventry are Second Ueut. Donald U Dris­ home o t Mr. end lira. Emery 8:30—Radio Bazaar.- 8:00---The World Totey. necticut nexyaummer. the Amston clubhouse this after­ urday night. Arthur Houle, past Clough end family. Thousands of Gallons rsBldents of the town of Vernon coll of East Hartford, Second 8:55—W n C i Program Parade. The annual picnic of Columbia noon Instead of at the Nickerson grand knight la general chairman 8unday aftenwon at 3:80 o’clock 8:15—Shoppers Special. selected for the list of Jurors In o ' the affair. Hiere will be an en­ UeuL Samuel 8. Addario and 9:00--Newa Reporters. 9:00—Press News. Tolland County who will serve for Orange No. 131. P. of H., was held home. civilian defense unite have been tha young poopla of the Tolland 9:15—Rhythms of the Day. at Mason^^ Beach, Columbia Lake, Hebron tertainment presented on each appointed to operate In connection Second UetiL Francis J. Haiti- 9:15—Renfro Valley Folks- on* year beginning September 1. Mlsa Janet Lord, daughter of gan, both of New Haven. Fedarated cnurch wlOi the peetor 9:30—Doye O’Dell. - - Sunday./The committee waa com­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lord of night of the feeti'val. Pony rides with the local Defense COuncU, aa made a trip to Hartford and vlalt- 9:30—Jimmy Barry—Songs. Brnest P. Backofen, Herman E. for the children, with bingo and follows: Red Crose First Aid, •:4J5—As the Twig la Bent. 9:45—Betty Crocker. i.Backofen, WilUain A. Baer, I^ell posed Gordon Llewellyn, Mrs Two more lota at Amston were Lebanon la a visitor for a few c4 the Avery Mamorial, enjoyed a 10:00—Bess Johnson. Grace Pringle and Louis Soracchl sold lately and the sales recorded days this-week at the home of other gamee, will provide enter­ Chairman Mrs. ’Rutp Van Andale, 10:00—By Kathleen Norris. of Gasoline D. Benton Frederick J, Berger, plcalc supper at Elisabeth Park. at the town clerk's office. Mra. tainment for aH. On Saturday Mra. Louie A. Kingsbury. Mlu 10:15—Ellen Randolph. 10:15—Myrt and Marge. /John Blelak, Charles Blnbeimer, Mrs, Ethel Blakeley, lecturer of her grandfather. Loren M. Lord. AfterwmrM the group attended the 10:30—Bachelor's Children. Columbia Orange, left today for Vorus F. Nickerson has bought the Mrs. Lulu Lord spent the week night aeveral special prizes will be Margaret Jacobsor., Mra. Arthur J, ton Vesper sing conducted by-, the 10 :S0—Stepmother. Sorter U. Bllnn, John A. Boucher, awarded. In case of rain the fes­ Vinton, Miss Margaret R. Clark, 10:45—Road of Life. . IM.. N.. M-k.il Charles Brendel, Otto C. Proll, Amherst, Mass., where she will at­ bouse and lot at Amston village end with her son' Morgan and Negr>> Jubilee Clnfera o t Hertford 10:45—Woman of Courage. formerly occupied by her brother- tival win be held on the next clear Mrs. Ina P. Beebe. Mlaa J S M iek . 11:00—Mary Marlin. ' Howard C, Bates, Joseph Brow, tend the sessions of the New ^ g - family and with her daughter, Bomlnery. 11:15—Pepper Young's Family. 11:0—TYeat Time with Buddy Lanadry uses approximately 52,000 galloiu of lond Lecturers' conference. in-law an^ sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. Mra. Mahlon Chapman and family night. The first lawn party waa Emergency Housing, Chairman Re v. end Mra Emeet O’Neal ez- Clark. Angustus M. Burke, George H. held last year and proved auch. a O. H. Smith, J. N. Beville, W. A. 11:80—Hie Goldbergs. gasoline as fuel for its fleet of trucks. Gasoline Bhiach, Thomas F, Cawley, Thomas Roger Lrucka of Camp Asto Wilbur Wilder, who are now liv­ In Ellington. M n. Hasel Bundt ond^ chUdren tfnd to the young people end 11:46— David Harum. 11:15—The Man I Married. Wamah, Ctriumbla Lake, was tte ing in Boston or vicinity. The plade Mr. and Mra. Grinton I. Will and success that ths local council has Loeeer, Floyd Standlah, B. ‘ A. adults a warm invltatloa to attend' 11:30—Big Sister. oonservstioa hss now been ordere d ' and wg F. Dan;ey, Edgar F, DaVls, John decided to make It an annual af­ Strack. Howard.Manning, Robert Rosa Ann and Edwin wSat to 12:00—Gene and Glenn. guest soloist, at the Sunday morn­ is at piesent occupied by Mra. sons, Mr. Will's brother, Profeaeor Lake George, Maas., Monday' lor “Open House’.’ at tbs personage, 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. X. DeptuU, James M.- Dick, Ever- Truman C. Ives' and famiiy. The fair. S. White. F M. .now ssk YOU, our customers, to iirirt iff >„Stt C. Dickinson, Lawrence M. DU- ing of the Columbia Congregation­ Robert E. Will and Mra. WUI of the week. Weaneadey evening August 30. be­ 12:15—Lunoheoaalres. ' 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks. al church. other tale Is to Mr. and Mra. Rob- Manafield, Mrs. T. ,D. Martin, her Emergency Motor Vehicle Serv­ tween 7:30 end 10:00 p. m. P reducing gasoline consumption. This is" haw ‘ lon, Howard Dimmock, Eldred eat Oustafen of Longmeadow, ice, CbeJrman, J. LeRoy Schweyer, Edwin Sundt fell and injured 1^'30-^eather Man. Dowding, Bruno Gross. Werner F. Mrs. Stanley Andrews Is a pa­ daughter. Mias Marjorie Martin, Us knee. A atltch waa taken by Thursday, Aug. 31, the church 12:85—Day Dreams 12:16!—When a Girl Marries. you can do kt tient at the Windham Commimlty Maaa, a lot at Amston Lake the Misses Syjvia and Kathleen George G. Jacobson, the ^ v . apdal rooms will bo open at 10 a. 13:30—Romance 6f Helen Trent. Onienig, Leroy E. Hale, Walter Charles M. Kelley. Dr. Schravettl In Staffdrd S j^ g a . d3:4S—Slngtn’ Sam. Hany, Thomas Hewitt, Edward klemorial hospital In Willimantic. bought of the .Gustave Loewenthal Martin, and Miss Ruth Champe of Wapping in. for the all day sewlns meeting 12:45—Our Oal Sunday. ALL CASH CUSTOMERS ARE lONDLT Lumber Company, Colchester. The local defense council Is com­ Mr. and Mra. John Dvoral^'and 1:00—News, Weather. Refieymg the pressure Jackson, John J. Jordan. Walter Mrs. William Macht has re­ Lebanon spent Monday at Rocky children ot. Astoria. L. L. a n for Red erase work. 1:15—The Uttle Show. 1:00—News, weather. REQUESTS TO PAY THEIR BILLS IN turned from a week In Stamford, H is second of a series of brtdgs MfS. W. W. Oieat posed a t the chairman, J. L. sich- Ksmble, Arthur S. Keman, How- Neck State Park. spending two weeks with Mr. Choir rebearmU will! be bald at 1:80—Marjorie Mills.* l:05-^Maln Street—Hartford. where she was the guest of her parties will be held Wednesday weyer. Secretary. .'Mrs. Mary W. tbi church for the youag people 1:16—Woman -in White. FULL AT THE TIME OF DEI.IVERV OF aid Klbbe, William Kranert. Her- Cummiak and t ^ following mem­ Dvonky'a parento, Mr. and Mra. 3:0O—How to Enter a Contest hmt F. Krause. Bernard J. Kruger, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and afternoon nt the Amston Lake Friday evenins at 8 o’clock. 1:30—The Right to Happlneas. on busy execujUves OUR LAUNDERING AND DRY CLEAN- Mrs. WinUm Mancht, Jr! clubhouse. AH card players am in­ bers: Ralph V. Reynolds, O. H. Anton Dvoraky on Wllllngton and Win. Q y rg ^ E. LaChapefle, Felix F, HIU. Mra. WUliam Simmer Simpson 2:16—Medical Talk. 1:45—Life’ Can Be Beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gracchi «r« vited. There wUI be prims and re­ Body Is Found Mr. and Mrs. Judson G. Files Smith, Arthur L. Woodaworth, a t Westport, Conn, Is a guset at ING. . and family spent the week-end Martiii NarraUl o< South WU- 2:20—Medley Time. 3:00—Young Dr. Malone, t 4 • ^ i «q|. the narents of a son bom early freshments. At the flrat party the George. H. Robertson, Bvron W. the home o t Mr. and Mia.^SamusI 2:15—Joyce Jordan, Girt In­ Ernest W. Lutz, Gustave R Mil- with Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Ar­ Hall, Arthur J. Vinton. Pr. W. L. Ungton baa returned borne from 2:30—Concert Matinee. We have rstimatjtf that wc can .save Itx, Hiomas Morrell, Julius Nagy. Sunday morning at the Windham aum of $13 Waa netted. It wfU be Hanging in Cell Simpson. terne. Community Memorial hospital In need, together with later proceeds, nold, at Holland Lake. Higgins, the Rev. Charles M. Kel­ the Windham Memorial ho^atal Mlee Theodosia Oourrier baa 3:00—Against the Sporm. ' These are streiiiioiu times. Doctors, coneemed about the health of bust- 25% and 33% of our total gasoline consump­ Albert Rutland, J. Wesley Orcutt, Mra. Winiam Felt and son, Rob­ arheie be received tnatm eat’ for 3 *5—Ms Perkins. 3:30—FIStcher Wiley. WllU mantle. for impravemente and repatn ley, Mrs. Grace Rule..Mra. Walter returned to the home her par­ 3:45—Kate Hopklna—Angel of ^ wm ie O. Pierce, Alfred C. Pitkin. ert Felt, and Mra- Lena Battey, Keller and Sdectman George Injuries sustained from failing 8:80—Guiding LighL ■ * aeas men," are recommending moderation and freedom from worry. One tion if sU our cash customers cooperate in this -Wnitam Poehnert, William H. needed on the clubhouse. ents Mr. end Mrs. Aaron Courrier Mercy. The Hebron end Gilead Cbngre- Hartfoed. Aug. i9 — The motored to Sheffield, Meae., leat Jacobson ex affldo. iriaate when he was working. after a visit In New Yoric Gl^. 1:45—Vic and Sade. inovc. You can readily understand what k : Prsuas, Carl Rauachenbach. Jr.. body of Charles Carkowakl. 85- Sunday, where they visited at the Thomas Kelley, accompanying 8:00i—Dance Intermezzo. Paralysis Cases gational churchm will be closed for ToUriid Grange * presented him Mr end Mra. William Andersen 8:15—Frank Parker 'Golden way to rid your mind o f woriyaome detail is to aet up a LiTihc Trust with tneana for our drivers to double beck ki hun­ Osorge C. Rider, Gerald R. Rlaley, home of Mr. and M m Raymond hie '^daughter and eon-in-law Mr. with a bouquet o t gladioli. Ibnest A. Rock. William Ruehl. ths two last Sundays in August year-old Nprth Bloomfield tobacco sad family bava had as gueete re- Treasury o t Song. Msi America Says: dreds of cases to coUcct fok work hlready de> and the peator, ReV.. George M. worker held In the county jail aa Geer. Mr. and M m Geer were for­ and Mrs. Artbcr Tatro, has re­ Mlee Frattoes Dolezal end her latlvoe from Woeterly, IL L, end * Death and Injiii*y ua aa tmatee. We will handle your iuTcatmenta as you wish ns to, setting Edward RamadeU. Carl F. Show Increase mer residents of Wapping. turned from a two weeks trip to 8:30—Studio Matinee — WDRC *Lst% A B U p t” MUne, will epend the time, nearly e materiel wltneee In a man­ New York guests retiqmed from Boeton, Mess. Ensemble. liveted. ; EAenetzky, Ernest E. Schonbom, Louisville. Kentucky, where he yon free to concentrate on your businees. May we explain this plan in f . • . three wceka, taking 4 much need­ slaughter case, waa found hang­ , The American Lithuanian Civic Provlncetown, Mass., Saturday. Mrs. WUUem Qulnlln o t Now 8:55>—War Commentary, weather Lewis T. Skinner, Fred E. Stangel, Glub held a picnic at Hills Grove, visited at tha home a t hie eon , Basis for Suits Robert Tennatedt, Homer C. Walx, ed rest. He ptama to visit his par­ ing In his ceU yesterday. Dr, Perry The guests went bonM. Ih e writer York City Is a guest at the Steele detail? Hartfotd, Vu g . 19—(F)—Ths In­ ents In Cerlirie, Mass., where they T. Hough, medical examiner, gave at Wapping Center, on Sunday Tbomaa fCriley, .Jr., who baa for received card from Province- bouse. I Msx C Wetsteln, LUUan J. 'A ck- cidence of whooping cough In Oon- afternoon. a number a t veere been located , srman, Eva Allen, Ruby B. Aqw are far the present, and to motor a aulclde verdicL town riiowlnf tha oldeet bouse lo­ Mrs. CUrence Wrialey and Mrs. Youth Oalied SMeUe We lake Tkis Plea ia the Interests of nectlcut waa mora cut In through the northern New Eng­ Joseph Macimekl. 81, of Tariff- Mn. Harriet Foster and her there with the National Ouh cated at the west end of the town M. U, Oilmen of Menebeeter were New Haven. Aiiar. l» ._ (g v -A ptlmo, Viola Badndagton, T.«irf«e during the past week, the State land states. The churches will re­ two daughtem M m Marion F. Rrgiater Oompanv. IC. BIngenhelmer. EUxabeth Caw- villa, is awaiUng trial on a man- and known aa T h e Hooked Rug fueeto Monday ad the Btsele bouae. Joint suit asking $40,000 damagm Welle. Me., Aug. lS-,-^Tho there wUi btT? poblle Btags Btantic. and Mr. and M rs Ray­ Kcimeth Robertaon, Mr. and Mrs. fc^ eport braiu^ of bebor'a Non. In Branford on Aug. 17, IMO, ths MANCHESTER pled over so many flne troee. reported t o ^ that the geaobal cap IdMttfled as hie was found on Howard Pratt and Steva Hoebla >■ evening at seven o’clock at St. Ne Jap W ean Appear Mr. and Mm. William C. Stiehl mond Green and son of Dalton. «rtloan lAague eanounced todev writ contends, when Higgins came disph’s sehooL The proceeds will staff announced Hungarian cksaaM the beak of the Oonaeetlcut river Georgia. and family warn in wnuamatle that It waa - - • in eontect with a charged wire aws AU8- 18—(»)—Thle have bought n houas end lot of an tlee in the war against Russia, on about two arilaa waat of Me btaae. t waa eircnletliig poUtiatis ’Ridgefield, Aug. IS— lit) —The NEW METHOD UtUNDRY F to tbs PoUah Relief Fund. Lester Clark o t South Oovenyv Batur^My. V w showed feteny. ' S ? tree, Fot Oftpital wi# aem and ,a half leentod fai the to Aug. 10. totaled 16 officers sad While State ponce dragged the for a place on the bauot la Ota first actual teet rtven tha State iinder air-raid ahum for three end has iazued Invitatlone to the wM- The WimastMi PubUe U teazy munleipel Tltrtlnn this fan aad at- from rain, bem ma charged, PoUee Departrueiit'e new automa- wm. QrayviUe aectloa of Hebron, and 387 men kfllcd, and 84 otfloen and riyer yesterday Deputy lAvtatfcm Quality Launderers ZORIC Dry CUanen ha a aefthan a haV heom today hot Japaaaaa they plan to saova from their ding of hla daughter. Mlse Mer- which has been dosed tor two ready k to aoadaated a candidate Jecoboon was thrown' to the tlc alcoholometer was declared a TRUST CO. Oommleakmer Kmaeth H. Rlng- g a i^ R. Clark, to William Kenyan weeka. sriU be ^en Wedneeday at Sround and Injured. thu M. T. 8 8M aot appaar ever the aOead tm $. and make their home 107 for a plaee on the Boagd o t Edu- succsee yesterday by UeuL Lto-F. thsl city. Bated as toee flew the atate'piaae up and a t Fell River. Maee., which will t ^ usual time, 8 to 4 and 7 to 8 eatkn aitd several candidates tor I The actlan contended the ti«n»T in the . hearty acquired property.. Inf- doera the river la a vain starclL , O utoB o t the Rldgiflekl berradu, \ 1 take at the Oonerecationel p. au . ' '' was negligent In felling to who aold the aaachhM rtu ' Member Fedtnd^Daporii Ina. Cmrp. tte w A end in '^1-99 Albany Ayenue, Hortford X

P / 'lE SIX MANCHESTEfi EVE^^NG:^TTN0^^RA1^. 'MANCHESTEW, CX>I BBiNTiNo CO, ore. army la only alljghtly better than Boston, Aug. 19.— (/Pi— Show Planned / \ ^ It BKm II Stiwat Ught hours, the curfew' Itself SECRET VOYAGE Percy Bugbee, general mana­ Fluorine-Stained Teeth London, Aug. 19.—(F)—Bat­ Action UrgedI / -• ’VanebMtcr, Conn. no army at all. would achieve nothing. Washington — ’The American <$>"aeaisa" (about 00 to tti« bulb) ger of the National Fire Pro­ tered Home Guards In a Lin­ YHOIIAB riiROOBOM In general, the Stimson apeecb man-in-the street fiasn’t begun to | -----and it Ib from these B SSMili theUaV..Aai^ Illy Disruption of Custom of ^BY JOSEPH L CHADWICK ,iaT8R&.’%’A Dailaher to Take No Ac­ McNutt Makes Plea for colnshire town marked down 0«B«ral Manacrr TTiere are Indications that the grasp all the dislocations that are tection Association, holds that To Be Central Feature McNsry Calk for Con­ ,____ yoBBdad Oetobar 1. U lt ^ 'told the men of our armed forces curfew has produced some reduc­ plant pomSa. So fa^ to thla coho- Calling in Evening Is tion on Defense Fac­ Individual rationing of gaso­ Wide Use in Defense Assignment of Routine flTomon Catches Thief today aa too realistic their developing aa the result of a world try, the bulba havs been aubject Festerday: Jim prepares, to line would lead to hoarding ^ Of State’s Building at mock fighting in defense ex­ Pablilhad BTarr Bt*bIii( Bxetvt the truth which Should be a part tion In the use of gas, although at war And tough. He’s going to make Detective Work ia, sideration of Memsitnit . BaBdayi bb4 Roudaxa. Batarad at to a mallctoua dttaaae which either .Most Noticeable. .. leave to oalvage tbe Sonora. Jef­ tories Exempted. and cauae a fire menace. Industry Jobs. After Five-Block Chase ercises. of every soldier’s thinking, and the results have been spotty. One ----I’m" goinga7*. to tell . you ——— about — destroys the bulbWUaW WMM|VUl«r altogether Olor frey Hammond eonwa on iMard trouble for ue. Curly. The sooner Eastern States Exhibit. In one affray, guards rep­ cha Poai Otrtea at Haachaatar, we sail the better." He urged in'a letter to Pe­ Trailing of Woman t^ithout Delay. Cobb, aa BacaBd Claaa Mall Mattar. which should impel him to take man may give up his Sunday pic­ comparatively minor one which prevenU tU dlvlalon into scales Jljr Henry C. Cassidy hls boat, the Aurora, and telto Jim Hartford, Aug.' 19.—OPh-^Gov- troleum Coordinator Ickes Philadelphia, Aug. 19—(JPt—A resenting opposite sides in the nevertheless will affect every com- f Whether the bureau has got a dls- to radio him when tbe prelimin­ • • • HarUord. Aug. 19 —..ConnecU- ' — f SUBSCRIPTION rates with a good will what may seem nic,’ but his neighbor packs him­ ernor Hurlfiy’a .granting permle- yesterday that "all possible plea for wider use of the Negro in Leads to Discovery. San Francisco, Aug. 19—OP) games mauled one another In Washington, Aug. 19—(F) Bwi' munlty In the United States. It is ' eose-resiatant bulb that bah be Moscow, Aug. 19.—(d>)—^Mos­ ary work to completed. Also, be Tbe Caribbean was a ciystal eion to defenie manufacturing con­ meaauroa for the voluntary — If strength of heart, sound­ cut’e Kreat Inaurance industry and the streets and then, with po­ Oaa Taar by Alatl ...... pointless service and boring de­ self off as usuaL The great ma­ blue under the blazing tropic defense work came from Federal ator MeNary (R-Ora). tha mtoori- Par Keatb by Mali ...... t .to that on Easter almoet every grown in great quantities is not cow’s militons, who have been advtoee Jim that tola aad be may cerns to operate on Sundaya to reduction of gasoline con­ Security Administrator Paul V. By Howard W. Blakeriee ness of lung and speed of foot its important contribution to Na- lice who intervened, rolled In SiBBla Copy ...... t .01 tail. The substance of the- speech jority of motorists may alow their church In the country will be^ bar- I poslUve, wuvbut withwiMi wurour wholewnoie Eup-sup- nccpuiif an anpovi nirauy ren« lake a cruise to toe Hammond sun. The sea was calm, and j tbe mud. ty leader, called on tha admtote*;. Pallyarad Oaa Taar ...... tO.OO rAn rkf TTAMfAA IIIIssm am/4 Im .^..a.^ab ai______.__ . . ^ keeping an almost nightly ren contrary to statute. Attorney Gen­ sumption be exhausted before McNutt as leaders of labor and New York, Aug. 19.—(/P)^Tene are qualities to recommend a Uonal Defense will be the central might well be repeated, over and normal pace on the road; but the ren of Easter lilies and in the time i plyAhut off they are going to darn 'dezvous with German rairi*.-. yacht to watch operations. Then everything peaceful, whan the eral Francis A. FallotU ruled to­ any individual rationing plan industry gathered today to dis­ store clerk, the chain grocery Thoee taking the part of tration congressional majorltr tO'r between now and then weddtogs,weddlnaa j i well findflnrf out. Here’s how: merman raiders for Aurora dropped an anchor from of tbousanda who bate to smile i feature of the exhibit in the Con- MEMBER OF over, and It seems obvious that cowboys stUI ride high, wide and a month, have adjusted their Mary Larsen comes aboard. She day, but Labor Commissioner Cor­ to put into effect. cuss with him the problem of Job for which MUs Georgia Trutt- Fifth Columnists were treated day to consider price control tegifi- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS funerals and religious .ceremonies ! From the old Farm Resettle- lives' to tells Jim he was right—Eric above the Sopora’a resting place. nelius J. Danaher said be would "Gasoline to a dangerous dislocation caused by the priorities because they have fluortne-mut- ! man works has a Jewel in its necUcut Building at the Eastern harshly and many of the latlon without delay. Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa ta azeluatya. one of the first courses given our qiTogant, with no slightest con­ m ^e the a]ap^intment as It was hard to imagine tlmt any­ ly aatitltd to tba aaa or rapubllea- whlch ordinarily emplo> this sym- i ment AdmlnUtraUon, the Farm pleasaht1 asNpossible. Forbes Is taking her to New York. continue to grant nuch exemptions explosive If kept in all sorts of system and stopping of siliic im­ tied teeth have a new hope, a employ. States Exposition during the week town’s most prominent resi­ The admintotcatibn pries cant tlOB of all nawa diapatebaa eradlttd men in service should be one ex­ cession to the emergency. bol of purity as their chipf deco- Security Administration Inherited Jim gathers Mary In bta arms, thing could happen there. It was from tho tow when approved by cans and make-shift contain­ ports from Japan. Miss Trjittman, 35, was clos­ dents turned up at offices with bill. Introduced to both ho ration will have to look The most Noticeable noUceal change m Illogical to think that any other treatment which promises to get ) of September 14-20. The exhibit U to tt or aot otbarwlaa eraditad tn plaining and emphasizing the Achieving only partial success tbsiN some several big farms. One was Seup life in this capltol has been the kisses her and tells her be loves tbe chief Mceoutlva, ers, stored in private garages "Let racial prejudice fly out of ing shop last night when a being sponsored by the Aetna Life plasters hiding cuts 'and more than two „yreeka ago, Ihia papar and alao tba local nawa other flower. ber. “Enough to me about boaU could find the position. The In an opinion handed down yes­ the window in tackling the Job of rid of this supposedly lifetime bruises. pBbllahad baraln. hard necessity of being complete­ with the curfew. Washington has pernong Farms, In North Caro­ disruption by pie, modern aerial ton knd basements and poured young man on robbery bent, and .affiliated companies in coop, 'befen considered by tha HoiMtei All risbta of republlcatloB of ’The- United States yearly Im­ lina, near Cape Hatteras and not the SonoraT" she asks. Jim, In Sonora lay miles from where Its terday, Pallotti held that nothing from open containers,” Bugbee building America’s defense,” de­ stain In less than an hour. entered the place, threatened But the unkindest cut was Banking Committee but has nwt ly ready fOr all kinds of war and now ordered the supply to gas sta­ ports 27,000,000 Illy bulbs—almost visitors of the c^ntpries-old Mus crew had said she went dowh. clared McNutt in an interview. Aq assignment of routine detec­ eratlon with the * Connecticut dealt a "prisoner” who dared apaelal diapatebaa. baraln ara alao far from IMsmal Swamp. The covite custom of' c;^ing at the rage, orders her off toe boat, feel­ in tbe state constitution or stat­ said. With the classic gun-in-pocket Building trustees. More than 5,000 been taken up by the Senate CooM’ ra a a rr^ all^ kinds of objectives long before tions to be cut by 10 per cent. entirely from Japan, though some other was Terrebonne Farms in ing she was simply pumping for Jim got Into a rubber suit and utes gave the chief executive "the ^'.Thero has been a vicious circle tive work-in trailing a suspected gesture, and ordered the clerk his captor to use his bayonet. Mittee. The House group has flfig home of friends aM passing the went down that first afternoon, treatment led to the discovery. square feet of floor space will be Pnll aarvle^ ellant of N. E. A. the actual defense of our freedom This, again. Is merely another previously came from Holland. the Cajin country of the Missis­ Intormatlon. As Jim goes up on power to suspend the operation, or so far R.s the Negro worker is into a back room. occupied by this exhibit with the The prisoner received a Jab in elded to postpone further hearingfi’ Sarrlea Ine. . Thla is 97 per cent of the coun­ sippi Delta. long evenlnga-^ditoklng tea . and deck, a tall, lean man of the care­ not to work but to look over tho permit the non-observance, of a concerned” The story waa told in a report to I the seat of the pants and had until the House completes a foiSfi' Is necessary. plea to the consumer. If the aver­ talking. y ' Job. The depth waa groat for a the New Mexico State Dental So­ Mls.s Truttman declined to balance of the building used for try’s annual consumption. The On these two farms, the F5TA ful voice—tbe nmn who has been law in the interests of national de­ Immediate problem of the con obey. Instead, as the robber exhibits on highway safety, -de­ I to be taken to a hospital. weeks' rest period and Senate. Pabllahara RaprakantaOv^a, TbT other 3 per cent Is raised here, War T ^ e n Calmly rubber suit. When he felt the fense or In the case of emergency, Use of Speedy feronce in which he Jolne'd with ciety by two Albuquerque dentists. Jnilua Uatbawa Spacli age individual makes a point ol intends this summer to put out trying t o , bribe hln>— walks up lifted 887.60 from the cash fense activities and agrlculturSts I Committee ipembers have M d£: Raw Torb, Cbleayo, tw. mostly in the Pacific northwest. HuScovltey^ take it all with the gangplank. He tolls Jim he ship’s deck under the leaden shoes nor does such power exist by Im­ IS national corporation heads, a Doctors Howard R. Raper and J. they would delay action until thfi DitYptt EBtf Hope Based on Russia using 10 per cent less gas, the 10.000 hand-picked bulbs. It Is a characterisOfc Slavic calm. Wheth­ G. Manser. register, she reached for and part in producing the protectlv#: ; moving pictures, are being planned Boatoo. This year, that 3 per cent will pure^ experimental effort, but l^ wants Just a few words he’s wlU- he worried a little about the pres­ plication.” Boats Success similar number of labor chieftlans tos.sed a large bottle of may­ foods. 'for the Insurance exhibit. House acts. supply will still go around. But have to do, though it may be aug­ er it be bombing or some other Ing to pay for. sure. It waa dark down there, an Exemptions Granted to 40 and representatives of the Office Frequently Stains Teeth MEMBER audit BUREAU Of President Roosevelt's opinion it Is successful, it will result in a discomf^ of war, they shrug onnaise at his head. The entire central portion of ithe tt F. King, C?halrman of the Would Exempt Salaries circulations. if he doesn't, the gas stations mented somewhat by bulba which • * • eerie greenish darkness, and the stating that in the . past 11 of Production Management was that his meeting with Churchill half-million scales and negtipring, their sbbulders and say "nlchevo plight of silk workers—retaining Mottled enamel, < stains) of dark Then he fled and she sped building will be converted into a ig Trustees, feels conserva- The legislation would psnnife' couldn't solve the problem of dis­ florists already have on hand. Mystorioos Bhelling ship waa merely a vague black months be had granted such ex­ brown patches mixed with chalky xhls statement that this will President Roosevelt to estabUNi Tbt Htratd Prlntlog CompanXp had taken the United .States “no 500.000 more lilies—more than —so ^h at. bulk. He talked over the tele- emptions to 40 Connecticut manu­ First Baptism as Infan­ and rohlring them in defense work in pusuit: two blocks north, large rotunda, on the walU of S Inc., astuiBM no financial ratponti* tributing what they have, even Even" before the present freez­ half the total of the,Hnlted States’ (Chapter VlH white, is due to fluorine in drink­ two blocks east; another turn.. which will be projected a series of . not only the most novel preaen- ceilings on various pricas. Balarlsfi nearer" to war was undoubtedly ing of Japaheae credits which 1^11 the bombings began July Jim \ Mallory eyed the visitor phos#, asking for more pressure facturers upon the authorization Another topic was sub-contracting ing water. This chemical, when would be exempted, however, and tllltY for typocrapbieal orrora a ^ with a Solomon at every pump. present crop. It^ o u ld also give 21 ythe war had wrought compara- and for an underwater lamp. try Carriers in Ameri­ upon defense projects. Windows went . up. people mammoth color enlargements j tatlon ever made in New England. ptATloc to advaftlaamenta la taa based principally on his compan­ shuts off the supply completely, the country a big jump on a new with bpconcealed bad ' humor. of Governor Hurley or. In the case concentrated, is a lemon-yellow shouted, someone telephoned ' The exhibit being made possible no ceiling could be establtohed on Ifaaehaattr BTtnInc Bar^dL Once again, then, the individual the lily bulb business had wilted. tely few changes in life In Mos- He wondered if this was ths fel­ When the lamp came down on a of a few, or Former Gov. Ray­ can Army. Gathering First of Kind showing Connecticut's Industries, ion estimate that the Russian plant Industry—one that could be :cw. The gathering is the first of its gas. In the water it la harmless police. its way of living and attractions it ; through the C^peration of the farm products below 110 per cant consumer Is faced with the same A New York florist recently ap­ low who had been with Eric line he moved along the deck. mond E. Baldwin. Dsmaher Indica­ except that when children’s teeth ) Aetna Life Infiu,rance Company of so-called “parity” prices. Tuesday, Augrust 19 armies could be expected to In­ developed In the Aouth where the. The capital was blacked out, a Movement waa difficult, fop the ted he would take oo aatlon which kind to attempt to solve industrial At the end of the fifth block offers as a place in which to live choice; Either he. and hla neigh­ peared at the Department of Agri­ farmers have suffered moet and- Forbea Sundiy night. He wasn't with the Army of Southwest and labor dislocations. Diversion are forming It frequently stains Miss Truttman brought .her or visit. Each of these photo­ and its affiliated bqmpanlea which “I appeal to the administration volve Nazi Germany through the culture, wringing his hands. He midnight curfew was eaUbllshed, Bure. ^deck slanted sharply to starboard, would require firms to suspend them indelibly, down In the enam­ to consider this major (price con­ bor, will solve the problem them­ where farm relief baa been the rationing was introduced, patriotic and the current waa strong. Jim Sunday operation. Washington, Aug. 19. — (JPi — of idle silk workers is only part quarry to bay. against the im­ graphs, of which there will be have assumed the \responalbtllty" The State of Army Morale winter and into the spring. had ordered 700 cases of Japanese greatest burden. The man wore a white tropical Speedy landing boats were used of a broad plan for all Induetry. el. penetrable barrier of two nearly a thousand, will be in natu­ for placing an exhibitXn the Con­ trol) legislation without delay," selves, or there will be actual cus­ illy bulbs. He had been notified • • • posters appeared, and men march­ Buit that waa well tailored. He had landed on the foredeck and. Such action, the labor commla- The fluorine trouble has been re­ necticut Building that wHi make it McNary told reporters. He addM Within the past few days, the ed away to war, but for those after examining the foreward hold sioner said, would Impede the de­ successfully by the 9th Army Those in charge have indicated if waiting radio patrolmen. ral color and when projected on So long as the Russians main­ tomer rationing which will hit that he could -have 50. No' reason One Real Fly had browm curly hair, blue eyea, Corps yesterday In what officers the move here succeeds similar ported from scores of places scat­ possible for the thousands'''attend- that there now was general uneatw; nation has received. In various who sUyed here the front seem­ Bun-browned skin. He waa abbut hatches, he directed hla light on fense effort and might even result tered well over th* United States, the screen wiu be 12 feet high and talnty because the prospect ot ' tain an organized front, one of the them both, and which will threat­ was given. Whether th^ lily bulb There are two files In the oint­ the bridge. What he saw told him said was their first baptism as In­ regional conference may be held 8 feet wide. Through a novel ar- lng the Exposition to leano^what publications, informal reports on Crop in Japan is n failure this year ed far away and In Moscow It was thirty. He'could. Jim thought, in the removal of some concerns fantry carriers in U. S. Army ma­ but with the majority in the discovered the formula in helping Connecticut has to offer and'the such legislation had ’’dtolocatad' great essentials for eventual vic­ en the actual livelihood of many ment of American production of business as usual. why the Sonora’s captain and first to other states. throughout the country. the child. “ rangement, 8 of these photographs marketing conditions. the morale of Its armed forces. or whether the. JGpponese are too Japanese lilies. One ih Just exact­ pass for e gentleman but there neuvers. Pointing out 15 per cent of all southwest. will be thrown on the walls of the contribution that is being made by tory over Hitler—a great land people who must use car transpor­ busy with tl)elr war efforts wasn't Bombings brought the aerial was an intangible hint of tough officer had been lost. The bridge Danaher, who to a lawyer, said Twelve motor boats were rushed “Every dentist in America,” the No Bad Beeults Found Connecticut’s Insurance Industry' “There is neither a buyers* or a The reports seem to agree gener­ ly that—an aphid—a member of front to the capital. , was wrecked, quite thorougWv that while he had "the grenteet re­ basic defense contracts have been rotunda simultaneously to form an 'sellers’ market because of tha un» army opposing him and requiring tation In their work. explained. Now, of course, this ness about him. out of Henderson Inlet, near tbe allotted Philadelphia concerns, Mc­ Albuquerquane said, "has seen However, Doctors Raper and immense panorama deleting vari­ to the welfare of its citizens. ally on the premise that morale 1s that vast family of tiny winged The Metro, which Muscovites Jim said, "Keep your money, wrecked, and the twisted remains spect" for Pallotti, he disagreed fluorine-mottled teeth, splotched Manser had an idea what the se­ ceitolnty of price levels,” the Ora> continual expenditure of effort In short, voluritary reduction In florist, 'Who ordinarily handles 700 bugs that prey on many fruits and were charred and blistered ae If with his interpretation of the sta­ state capital of Olympia, to speed Nutt predicted Industry here would ous phases of Connecticut life. In distressingly weak with the ex­ cases, will face a lot of his Easter regard as the most modern sub­ mister. And get off my ehlp.” 400 Infantrymen across an arm of need 150,000 more skilled workers with brown and white like a pinto cret chemical must be. They ex- goXsenator declared. Pointing out from him—will be in existence. the pleasure use of gas Is the only plants and clutter up the street way system In the world. tooK "Mallory, I. have five thousand by fire. Or an expldajon. tutes in this case. He asserted he pony. And nearly every dentist has perimented. They found one this presenUUon there will be that the midsummer season to tba ception of air and tank units, and customers without a bloom. lights and even swarm into the Curly’s voice camb floating believed the law gave him author- Puget Sound to Intercept a tank within the next few months and used 16 automatic projectors TTie existence of such an army system which can be fair in Its,re­ • • • on new importance as an air-raid dollars on me. I can raise twenty battalion which apparently was that at least 50,000 would be im­ on occasion adviced victims that Which he demonstrated to the Frozen Custard marketing period for farm pro­ units from Texas. The men who houses on summer nights. It Is shelter. thousand more. It’s youra If you down. "Better not stay down too 'Ity to determine what was work of there is nothing to be done for dental society. It had been used, which will throw a totsd of 15,000 ducts, he Said, "the great forces of has. up until the Russian 'Cam­ sult. Actual rationing Itself can­ Solution Sought thla aphid that carries the virus long. Spike." necesaity, and to permit exemp- moving against the vital U. S ported into the area to meet tbe wats on the largest projection are In air and tank units, the re­ Confronted with this situation, H was built by Lazar Kagano- say the word.’’ Navy Yard at Bremerton. need. Caling for hiring of Negroes, them, except perhaps to make in a ehort time, succeaafuUy on 15 agriculture -fihould have this un­ paign, been the missing link -in not be fair, and this Is, tfndoubted- which destroys the bulbs. The vitch, now Soviet commissar of That was a Jolt Jim felt men­ "All right Haul, me up. But Uona with the governor’s approval. Jacket crowns.” screen ever used in New England. Throwers Fined certainty rem'oved. ports say, have the Incentive of the Department of Agriculture hordes of aphids being what they take It Blow. I don’t Want to get "In' every single Instanoo we MaJ. <3en. Kenyon A. Joyce, 9th .he declared: found. the democratic plan for victory. ly why Washington is giving us so has rolled up its sleeves and gone railroads, and put into operation in tally rocked under its Impact. Army Corps commander, called Many Ready for Jobs Bleaches Uncertain He gave One phase of the presentation Urges Early Actlaa woii^lng with new and’ fascinating If it can be maintained, "a great are. the only thing ^that can be 1935. Lines extend 16 and one-half That much money waa a lot of the bends.” have had requests from the War the facte to the dental profeexlon, will show the part that Inaurance "In the name 6f common oanan many opportunities to avoid it. to worl<—and as a result, it’s pos­ Department, the Navy Depart­ out the boats after reports that "E-mployers contended Negroes There to an old-time treatment, West Haven, Aug. 19— (F) — weapons; the men from Texas done is to develop a' disease re­ miles with 15 stations, each with a money. It was so much money It He was hauled up slowly, so the enemy force was moving east­ they pointed out, in grinding off but suggested that tha name ought playa in protecting life and prop­ the price control bill should ba problem is solved; the British can The only why to avoid govern­ sible that Jn a few years the farm­ sistant plant. hla body could become aocustomed ment or Lord Beaverbrook (Ekit- had neither tbe training nor exper­ not to go out as general news be­ erty and the v/ay tn which the voted up or down st\the earUsst are Just bom good members of ers of the South fiiay have a new different modernistic design. couldn’t be honest money. toh minister of supply) to permit ward after 24 hours of maneuver­ ience for industrial work. Yet. the stain, and bleaches have been When George fT Hunt, 23, and continue their air attack on west­ ment regulation is to behave like The other difficulty is to pro­ Trains Stop Banning “Mister. Juet keep talking. to tbe change in pressure and re­ ing in which the Olympic penin­ reported, with uncertain resyita. cause anyone can get It. use it money paid in insurance premiums Norman Burroughs, 24, started possible date." an army. industry. duce plants that can stand "forc­ lease the tncreaaed amount of these firms to work on Sunday,” without getting into it, there waa If put to work to serve the com­ McNary declined to' commit ern Germany, and eventually reasonable, conscientious adults In its efforts to discover new Since the bombings began, Maybe I'll listen, if you talk Danaher declared. "Consequeeitly sula town of Shelton bad changed no chance for them to get training Last May It was the duty'of Dr. over-use, destroy the teeth! tossing frozen custard, an ice Many cures for this condition move to the land offensive In the ing” (artificial heat treatment to trains have stopped running at 8 enough.” nitrogen to hie blood. A slow hands repeatedly. Raper, as a member of the State This acid, he telievea, ' te the munity through Investments in himself on the general subject of Instead of like selfish, wilful chil­ crops for the country, the depart­ bring them to bloom at the de­ ascent was required in a rubber we liave roached the conclusion or experience. We broke this cifcle farms, railroads, public utilities, crear.i-iike concoction, at Savin price legislation, but he asserted are being urged; the necessity for Near East; the function of the p.m. children and women accom­ "Money talks better than I do. that this work is necessary. Make Trip In Few Hours by training the Negro vocationally Board of Dental Examiners, to in­ fluid the woman pracUtloner used. Rock it was good clean fun as long dren. Or Is that asking too much ment’s Bureau of Plant Industry, sired time) without "blasting" panying children are permitted to Mallory," said the man In hla Bult to offset the dread ailment of vestigate the claims of a woman He added that it to reasonably etc. It will alao show how insur­ that any measure which exempted better officers, better preparation Unltfd States will be clearly lim­ at its experimental farm at B$lts- Work of Necessity .Tbe boats landed tbe 7tb infan­ and now there are many of them as they Wt only each* other, but labor and agriculture eliminated of US? (destruction, and even tearing of enter the staUons at that time to careful way. He brought out a prcssu're workers, the bends. “Our permission constitutes a try detachment at Allyn, where ready for Jobs, But. despite short­ offering to remove fluorine stains safe to assume that the same acid ance to asstottog in NaUonal De­ police stepped in when a woman of food, and better, more realistic ville, Md., has been trying fop petals as the buds burst). with a secret fluid______for_ 825______a case. “ In* eaeenUal ta certain other fense by making possible the con­ about 80 per cent of the price fao^ ited to sending munitions and years to develop an Easter lily eleep in the long tunnels. * wallet, ahowqd Jim Its contents declaration by us that their work there to a neck of land less than ages of skilled workers, they complained that ber small daugh­ tors. equipment is emphasized; but the supplies to keep the effort going; In any event, you can bet that Nurses and militia are on duty of hundred-d^lar btlla. "Will you Once on deck, he sot out Of tbe is work of nwessity and thus to two miles wide between a Puget aren’t getting the Jobs." She apparenUy did not know she i aecret formulas for motUed teeth, struction and operation of indus­ ter had been struck and her cloth­ bulb that would grow outside the the pepartment of Agriculture for helmet and eult, then went to might be violating a state code. East Off Some Of Ensmel trial ptonU and the protection of One Instant cure, it is generally all possible question of more di­ small area in the Pacific north­ and wake the women and children listen to that?" not In violation, of the statutCa.” Sound Inlet and Hood canal. As Prejudice to much worse in Phil­ ing soiled. the next year is going to have a and send them home when the "And all I have to do for twen­ hie cabin to etretch out on the The attorney general ruled Umt long as- the Infantrymen held their adelphia "and generally north of Dr. Raper started the custom- | rff some of the Industrial workers and their fam­ The town court assessed each of Stated, would be for the United rect United States participation west An Easter lily bulb, in its sharp eye on Terrebonne and all-cicar sounds. ty-five thousand,” Jim said, "la to bunk. He had the usual head­ ary routine, which is to gather evi- The important point. Dr ilies. growth season, divides into ache. the governor "is charged with the ground there, no enemy contingent the Mason-Dixon line," asserted the youths 810 and costs yesterday States to become involved in war would be comfortably postponed. Connecticut Scuppernong, The raids have become lighter tell you the Sonora’s location?" duty of enforcing the lawa" and would be able to get through by tbe security administrator. He sold dence, and if the law is violated, i Raper explained, is that usually Animated exhibits will be used for their part In the Incident which (^nJbuj Club and thus give the men in the army and more sporadic recently, "That, and break your contract Plsck«heet> came In with a cup not with construing or interpret­ land to Bremerton. The boats the oouth had known the value of to warn the violator. This evehtu- broiro spots are not deeply to show many of the safety educa­ occurred Saturday. ’1‘hls is the possible picture of Week coffee. He said. "Plenty ally led him to meet the woman to buried. There still to enough en the feeling that they have a defi­ prompting sarcastic comments with Jeffrey Hammond. Your ship ing them. Only the courts, Pallot­ made the trip In a few hours while the Negro worker for generations tional services performed by in­ which encourages the President, Y ankee to achieving the latter’s elecUon. from the croitrda. is ready to sail. You might take deen down there, eh. Spike auh?" ti held, can determine "whetheir the Invading force plodded over and used Hlni freely. ' watch her operate. amel left. surance aa part of Its life conser­ Three Cows Killed nite objective. Then, it is said Definitely operating on the theory "Plenty deep.” 'She dipped cotton wrapped on and undoubtedly caused him to By A. H. O. Russians 4rho still invite friends a trip to South America." defense work to or to not work of ixnigh terrain. "As matters stand hero," ob­ One reason, he said, why den­ vation and accident prevention ac­ the men would develop philoso­ that, if Jasper ran strongly Man About over for the evening make ad­ this money come from "You be careful, boss. I seen a necessity, to be exempt from Buiv t "We can hold these enemy an orangewood stick into a yel­ tists have been hesitant of arid or tivities. Those attending the ex­ take the lead in persuading served McNutt, "It to a sad and lowing, Bour-smelling solution,’’ he Prospect. Aug. 19 — (F)— Three phy for what now seems to them strongly throughout tfife; state, he vance arrangements for air-raid Eric Forbes?" shark hoverin’ about a’roady, an’ day law.” forces unices they can produce an­ ahort-algbted policy and one from grinding , baa been the Impression hibit will have an opportunity of cows were killed and their herder, Churchill that a real effort to ex­ While various commentators, would take two Democratic votes shelter facilities. An alarm sound­ a stiark’s a bad omen. Informally, he said that tn hls said, “and rubbed it on the stained that the brown goes clear through observing the functioning of the the pointless, dujl and profitless ‘‘Does It matter where It comes other bombing attack to tbe area which we must turn away. Skills Stssys Meakelto 56, of New Haven tend aid to Russia should be made. like fishermen who can’t wait for for every Republican vote, he per­ Manhattan ed pne night recently while I was from?’’ Jim laughed and drank the opinion, continuance of Supday or drop several hundred parachute are needed and there is no ccrior teeth. Then she had the patient the tooth. It does not, he said. In human heart and of hearing the road. Prospect, suffered a fractur­ kind of training they are receiv­ sonally financed a citizens’ com­ having dinner at a Russian coffee. Curly came In, eat down operations by the 40 firms already rinse the mouth with a second so­ the cases be has seen. beating of a living heart m a^fled Russia, If It stays in the field, can the season to open, are casting By oeorga Tncker "That’s not answering my quea- troops," commented one defending line when it comes to skills.’’ lution, also secroL ed left leg when a Sagal-Lou Ice ing. mittee for McLevy and had "Jas­ friend’s apartment. tWe went to Uon." and lighted hie pipe. "What do granted exemptions would consti­ officer. (Actually; neither bomba He said that the depth of the many millions of times. They will cream truck. COnsUble Albert T. save Britain and the United their hooklies files Into the atlU per for Governor’’ offices open be­ the basement, where I found bunks you think. Spike?" tute a violation of the law. Proceae Repeated Many Times dark spots varies, and warned If this is the true situation. It quiet pool of the next state elec­ "Forbes.” said the careful voice, nor parachute troops are being "This process was repeated also see a graphic presentaUon of Allen sold, struck them aa they States a great deal of work and fore Jasper could say thank you. New York—Lay long this morn­ already prepared. like the cabin of "never saw thla money." "It’ll be easy," Jim replied. "I’ll In hto -opinion, Pallotti warned dropped In tbe current maneu­ dentists not to make definite the uuaca of fires and explosions -Were crossing New Haven road would seem that the great lack tion, and reaching the safe con­ The two voles for one hunch ing thinking about a Polo a ship. go down In a metal suit tomorrow, against “encouraging Sabbath Defense Jobs many times. I had expected that promises of cures. The chalky sacrifice. clusion that the election will be Which, Jim reflected, could be vers.) the effect would be so slight there and methods for their prevention. a mile from Prospect center yes­ la our government's handling of rame- through on the nose, and Grounds, and about "Berlin Restaurants and theaters con­ a lie. Aloud he said, "And If I take a torch and cut toe cargo desecration,” stating that "It Brigagier General Captured white spots do go deep, he said, Many ether features, Including terday morning. rOUR DEALER 'The question of whether Russia close, there 1s possibly one mys- Baldwin was tho most senss- Diary," and about the things to tinue to operate, but close before hatches a lot bigger. Once that’s should be urged that the day be would be some argument ae to and added that he does not always Its new army has been in empha­ don’t take you Up, mister?" After a brigadier general was Upset Contest whether anything had been ac­ will be able to stay In the field terl<»oi figure in the state who tlonal surprise «1ctlm In Con­ be done before I can get away for the hour wlien air-raid alarms usu­ The man shnigged. "I told you done we can run the buckets set aside for rest and roll^ous captured yesterday by the enemy remove them because there may sizing the true nature of the prep­ is one on which the Rooseyelt- knows exactly what he wants to necticut polltleal history—sur­ some sort of vacation. ally'sound. down from the Aurora’s winch.” worship, which to needed today complished. be no need to. have happen. once that you’d deal with me or ('in which each man to listed nu- "1 had expected to have to say. aration necessary for modem war. Churchlll guess Is as good as any prise, that Is, to every one ez- Under the amber lights the Movies also are open, showing have trouble. I’m a patient man. "What do we do with the man­ more than at any other perioA " roericelly as 10), MaJ. Gen. New Haven, Aug. 19—UPi—Na­ The ability to amile was the big He owns a newspaper, so be game was tense and exciting, but Governor Hurley declined to tional defense confUcted with har­ No, I can’t see any difference thrill of both the men and women Secretary Stimson told the other. The central Nazi object in eept the man who had planned newsreels from the front, patriotic Majlory, but this te my last offer." ganese once we start bringing it George A. White, commander of yet,’ and I expected to listen to doesn’t have to be a columnist. It and financed It that way. Had unreal. .It seemed like a con­ shorts and full-length features. Hie voice was low, as careful as up?” comment on the ruling. t)ie 4tst Division, took no chances mony and the latter yielded. he treated. Some of the girls Were hard truth about it in his broad­ the Russian csimpalgn Is still the He was the master-mind of the such persuasive phrases as, ’Can’t smiling willingly for the first time. the plan gone wrong to the ex­ test In technicolor___ For two Sports events. Interrupted early ever, but Jim had no illusions "Hamm(»id le sending a freight­ on a tour through the battle zone. Connecticut’s second annual you see that? Surely you can see' cast to the army last week. In the destruction of the Red Armies; 1938 election, and what he help­ tent that Jasper, and not Bald­ miles on either side of the ancient Id the war,'have been resumed. er out, aa soon aa I radio him.” He did bis traveling In an armored state championship barber shop One. with her first smiles, said_ ed cause to happen then was about him. If this man promised the difference. Here. Mies So and "and am I doing It!” first place, our army must be Nazi progress toward this aim win, had won the election, he hangout of the GlanU under Coo- Sunday soccer games at Dynamo trouble, there’d be trouble. "Then everybody will know our Fined for Fracas £ar. with two anti-tank guns fore quartet contest, scheduled for to­ So, look ni the mirror—you see trained to "meet enemies coming satisfactory enough to call fqr would also have been very hap­ gan’a Bluff the roads were lined Stadium are drawing crowds of ’I gave Hammond my word, position." and afL morrow night at Lighthouse Park, A man. nearly SO. romariced, cannot be charted by the occupa­ renewal and extension of the the difference, don't you?’ "Now I can get a better Job!” from the north, from the east, py, for he had developed a great %vlth oars....More than 52,000 80,000, and swimming meets have mister, and 1 never break my "Sure. But what does It mat­ The 41st Division,''composed of has been postpemed to an indefinite "Well, It wasn’t anything like tion of territory. The Nazi failure same strategy In 1942. He Is the people had turned out to see the been revived. ter? We’re hero, and nobody’s At Beach Club National Guardsmen from Wash­ ..date because several of the con­ from the south imd from the west. admiration for the Bridgeport word.” that at all. Anybody, everybody, to occupy Leningrad, Moscow and neatest puller of Mg wire# Con- Scot. old hero, old Long Drawers Carl "I waa afraid of that.” going to chase ue off." ington. Oregon, Montana and Ida­ testants notified the sponsoring could see the difference almost'at It must be prepared to fight on Kiev does not necessarily mean neetlcut has nourished In many The last public «vent in which Hubbell, try to turn back Med- "And any trouble you’ve got. Curly nodded, fell silent and ho, has been bearing the brunt of Paijt Recreation Committee that once. The magic, 'Vnyiterious fluid the icebound coasts of the North a day, and perhaps, therefore. the long, benevolently Machiavel­ wlck and Camllli and the Dodg­ I’ll handle." smoked. Finally he said, "Splke^ Madison, Aug. 19.— Frank the battle In tbe hotly-contested they were working night shifts In was making the teeth white, Tho failure in the war. The very ef­ It Is time to ha>e out with C. Jones, Jr., 21, of Pine OrcHard defensb Industries and could not Atlantic and of the North Pacific lian hand of this Greenwich won­ ers---- He lost, 3 to’l ___ Some­ HEALTH AND DIET The man shrugged again, closed wbat’e on that ship beoidea m»p- Shelton area. effect was aa spectacular find un­ fort the Red Armies are expend­ him and give him his due. der worker manifested Itself was how, it makes me ead to see Hub- hla wallet and returned It to hie ganeao ?" ) and Montclair, N. J., paid fines to­ get aw a^ mistakable aa the effect of soap aa well as in the tropic heat of ing In defense of these objectives "rhe gentleman in question is the coronabon, a t Wesleyan last bell lose. ADVICE Docket A faint emlle curled hie "I don’t know—yet," Jim said. taling 8300 and costs In town and water on a small boy’s face.” court last night as the result of a Ireland to\.planning a gigantic ’anama or South America may bring them to the cracking the mysReriOus Albert W. John­ June, of Jasper McLevy as Doctor After the game we returned for lips, and above the ernOe his eves "Curly, I didn’t tell ymi, but tba Thrt>at Specialist The woman would not disclose The German soldiers are highly ston of Greenwich, retired niag' of Municipal ;AdiiilnIstraUon. Mr. Furnished by toe MoOoy turned chill and dangerous. ’Well, Sonora was sun)c by gunfire. She’a fracas at the exclusive Madison harvest of peat to forestall pos­ what she used. She said she had a point. nate of nickel, the metal, owner a change, without pausing for Health Servloe full of shell holes. Wbat do you Beach Club's annual ’itacky" par­ sible fuel famtoe\(n^l942, *\ led professionals, spisclallzed Johnston gets good team play anything to eat---- The Idea was ril be seeing you. Mallory baby." daughter with mottled teeth and On the other hand, German oc­ of Greenwich ’Time, grand trustee from those whom he approves, __ . a And be went aataore. make of that?” ty Aug. 2. ' Dies at His Home ith in teamwork and in IndlvtdM- of Wesleyan University, and, we to get a good night’s rest....B u t Jones, a Trinity College student, cupation of such important cen­ and he would like to see Dr. Mc­ it didn’t work out that way___I Addresa communications to Thr Curly Bates came on deck from "You tell me," Guriy aaM, and responsiblllty. "They have set believe, still director of the Green- tbe engine 'room. Jim 'said, "See looked startled,)’ waa accused of striking two po­ ters as the naval base of Nikolaev Levy make another good run In picked up William Shlrer’s "Ber­ Herald. ‘ Attentton McCoy licemen who were persuading him standard which we must ax­ \vlch bank where all hU interest 1942. good enough to win, If that Health Servloe where that fellow goes. Curly. "Then a n a lot of quaeg fin- Cblebrook. Aug. 19.—(F)—Dr. and the iron center of Krlvoy Rog in public affairs began. lin Diary,’’ and couldn’t put It glee to this,” Jim said. •Ham­ to leave the elub. He pleaded nolo il.’’ is the McLevy year, but at least down for a hundred pages... Find out what you can about him." contendere to two counts of breach W. Stuart Woodruff, 68, formerly is. In itself, no valid indication of ijke many another distinguish­ in the proportion of two votes ’Ts It the guv with the money?" mond didn’t want her Balvaged, a promtoent nose and throat epe- SecreUry SUmson did not go ed tycoon. Mr. Johnston whs Finally I fell Into a fitful sleep ^dder Irritation nor did Eric Forbee. The crow, of the peace and two counts of re- Nazi success. Nor U the encircle­ from the Democrats for every one and dreamed aU night of being "The guv with a lot of money," alsting an officer. ctollat In 'M t Vernon, N. T., ito detail describing the Genn|kn made a bank director out of defer­ from the Republicans. Jim said. And Curly started down mostly West Indies riff-raff, waa New Rochelle, N. Y., died today at ment and likely fall of Odessa. If ence to his reputation and wealih, chased by wild dogs with great Cystitis or inflammation of the hustled aboard another Hammond Judge Gordon E. Peery also Im­ idard, but he might h^ve potnt- We don’t know Umt Mr. evil fangs, and about a man oell- the gangulank, hls eyes on the posed a 10-day Jail sentence, but hto home here after a long tllness. Marabal^B^enny’s forces achieve and with no particular expectan­ bladder is a fairly common, con­ man to white. chip heading for China. Maybe A native of Dunkirk, N. Y., Dr. to the fact that the speediest Johnston has ever been to Hart­ (ng Christmas tre e s ....1 don’t dition and often a very painful and so they wouldn’t talk. ’They did withdrew it when tha youth's at­ COMPARE IT cy, on the part of those who Curly got back to the Aurora new line of defense on the east ford, and our information Is know who the man was, or what dtstreaalng one. When the In­ torney, George Conway of Guil­ Woodruff graduated from the Uni­ id moat enduring infantry the named him, that be would at­ that he doesn’t ask anything shortly after 6. He ebook tala bead lie. telling the Coast Guard tbe versity of Michigan Medical school bank of the Dnieper, Hitler is still tempt to have anything to do with he was doing with (torlstmas trees flammation Is acute the pain will ship went down In a storm. Then ford, Informed the court that irld has ever knowm has played more from his favorites than in August. "Berlin Diary" la a glumly. "He walked down Col­ Jones bad enUated to the Air to 1906. From 1922 to 192S he waa as far from victory-as ever. the nmhlng of the Institution. But often be felt when the bladder is lins avenue a tong wave," he said. thero’e that girl, that tfarr Lar­ an instnietor at the University of With Other Electric Ranges vital part in the consolidation good, go\Trnment In case they day-by-day account of purges, full and also immediately after it sen. wanting to know tha Sonora’s Force and was to report for duty Just how much destruction has this particular tycoon bad a lot are elected. It seems too Imd he politics, fanaticism and trumpet "Then back again. He went into Michigan boapltal. every Nazi victory to date, of sparkle and energy and curios­ Is emptied. As the .wails of the a bar. I waited a while, then position—and the caroful talker Oct 4. Conway said it was feared been brought upon the Red can’t take over the Democratic calls, from 1934 to 1941... .Shirer bladder collapse, with no urine to even a suspended Jail sentimce Dr. Woodruff, a daptaln to .the leving miraculous marches on ity left over at the end of hla reg- party too. went In. He must have gone with hts money wanting the same Medical Corps during tbe World ^rmles, and what striking power saw all the principal actors of tbs bold them apart, one part of the thing. Yea. Curiv. there’s some­ would Interfere with the youth’s ap«ra they could frequently there are other aches years provlonaly. investment in health and contentment. ' I ,erery operation the Nazis under- Walsh, .the traditional "Old "comment aarcastlcally’’ If they and pains in other parts, espe­ inches of hot water to run Into tbe in to* middle of ths afternoon. I His 63rd Birthday MARION may say to go by; thsre are ho Guard" Republican leader of American education must pre­ tub and alt In It twenty minutes. find that those with goodjdlgeative He leaves hie wtdo#; e aoa, W: take, they insist upon months of pare men for freedom, equip them wanted to ... .No wonder "Berlin cially in the lower back. BriUsh or American mlllUry ob­ Greenwich. But a veteran of poll- Diary" has outstripped, by leaps A cold pack placed on the fore­ and aealmilatlve powers ^are often Stuart Woodruff, Jr.; a daughter. That’s especially true of cooking Aith a modem electric range. The wHole I resliatic rehearsals, which finally tlcs could have done no smoother to create and maintain freedom, Apart from the local Inflamma­ head or at the' back of the neck able to get along on toe two-meal- Miss Evelyn Woodruff, and a sto- HtM AM TNI MASONS WHY. servers on either side of the front. eo ground them in a sense of value and bounds, s4I other, current tion caused by Infection, I might Manila, Aug. 19—

erabarkatlon were being smother­ Dispute Ooses ed by a “ constant hall of bombs.” British Start although some explosives and fire Further east, speedy Oerman Eating Often bombe were dropped on the city Seven Known PA ^s-M6riartys Play 8 Inning 2-2 jit e Panser unite operating under Gen. Democrat Leader R a|)g toy the single raifler reported to League LeaS Disney Studio Blwald Von Kleist—descendant of h a ^ broken through anti-aircraft a famous Prussian family which Large Blazes Halts Faints ana-night fighter defenoes. The. Soviet Bureau of Informa­ I^ad in Fire r • ------. " ", has number *35 generals among its Lessner’s Appointment , -4 members— were said to be slashing Durmg Raids tion continued to report wide­ New Draft Law | Two W edu Suspension S t the heels of Russian troops at­ Diaiiiejics Can Drive If spread operations behind the Oer­ Aboard Ship Bob Himsick Takes . tempting to cross the Dnieper in a man lines by Russian guerrillas Cy Young, Who Captured 511, In Row Over Lay>Off .Grant in Bitter Attack and “loet battalions” of the Red Cy Blanchard, Server desperate withdrawal from Niko­ (Oontinoed from Bpge One) Food lo Taken Every Baseball Aid! Due to Sales Slash. laev Naval base. On New Deputy Judge Army fighting their way one by (Oontinaed From Page One) State P. G. A. Title The remnants of four Russian d ty ’s inland docks, the A ir Minis­ Two Hou>8. one out of encirclement. divisions were reported mopped up try News Service reported. — To Ask Him to Re­ On^Ruaeian f«xe of 520 men any of the Panuco'a own crew, Predicts Grove WiU Win 350 Pitch Steady Gamesi L m A ^ I m ; Allir. 1 was ‘Mid to have broken through somewhere between Nikolaev and L>— Ths Brennan’s Decision; men shall be laid off due to a cur* cities. One said that the Dtiisburg committee hit out at the action ’ tlon to InauUn, Dr. Elliott P, Jos-today that a new model of Columbia and Hooks Mylla of new draft law, settilig an age ceil­ AB R H FO A irl .tailed market. reached Urn Dnieper was not clear, Fl\-e Crewmeu Missing Are Toughest, oil fire was “ burning explosively lln of Boston, noted diabetes clln P H ^ lt plane —dcKribed by teat Shoots <149. Lafayette, profs at CUIr Bee’s ing of 28 yeafs for setacteea, is ex­ Game to Be Replayed Tbomax c f ...... 3 0 0 Under government - arbitrated though repeated references to the of Attorney George C. Lessner,! ician, said food will plldtq^ as remarkable in apeed, The Cuba H ail Une Mid that in Keeney, 3 b ...... 4 1 3 "lower channel" led observers to with a heavy cloud of black smoke revive such C M tem coaching school, are warn­ pected to CMe the strain, that was ..*terms which ended the' 60-day newly named town court deputy' patients promptly. range •and armament— waa being addition to one member of the beginning to be felt in t)>e major Wednesday Night. S. Katkaveck, e 3 0 11 believe it probable the Nazi over it," and that the flames were Newington, Conn.. Aug. 19.—(F) ing their pupils to lay off the ‘T " .strike only two weeks ago, the Judge, as "a natural course for a The faint feeling occurs as the put into service with the Soviet Air crew known to be dead, five other Says Veteran leajpips., , (Tongdon, r f ___ 4 0 1 lAFL-Guild agreed that the studio thrusts had t ^ n made somewhere visible for many miles. Force. crewmen were miasing and the — Bob Hunslck of the Country formaUon---- they think It Ukes Bring Up New pefenaea hungry office seeker” and flatly Insulin reduces the blood's sugar too much time and too good ma­ Besides providing a way for About everything that fi L. Katkaveck,lb 4 0 0 ^might lay off men not actually between Kherson and Nikopol. fate of two others w m In doubt. Club of Fairfield w m four strokes Burke, m ...... 3 0 0. The service added that the Ger­ stated that without delay Lessner content and may be allayed by ‘Tomorrow,•’ the publication terial for the average college or By Robert Crater Corp. Hank Greenberg to exchahge baseball fan can expect to see -needed for current cartoon produc- Kherson, near the mouth of the The Panuco carried a crew of 36. Griswold, 3b . . . .3 0 0 mans appeared to have brought up would receive an official invitation eating a lump of sugar. Dr. Joslln said, “ these planes wlU be at the bettsr than the rest of the field In high school coach to develop dur­ NEA Special Correapoudent hla Army uniform for the basebaH, tions. Dnieper, is about 25 miles south­ said. fron t” Although the fire took place on garb in which he became a cele­ at his or her favorite pastime Becker, If .'...... 3. 1. 0 east of Nikolaev, capture o f which new defenses for both the Ruhr to resign as a member of the dethroning Eddie Burke of Mead- ing one season___ the Jacobs Newcomenitown, O.— Denton • The studio listed 266 men for the The Harvard professor emeritus a defense-vital water front, vir­ brated national figure, the law will k as packed into eight in­ Blanchard, p ...3 ^ 0 2 the Germans announced Sunday. and the Rhineland, with a fierce Democratic Town Committee as owbrook yesterday in the annual beachcombers are arguing whether Teciimzeh Young predicts that layoff. The union charged that 250 well a? from the Democratic par­ appeared recently at a convention tually within sight of the Brook­ ' championship of the (Connecticut make possible the deferment of a of these were strikers, that the Nikopol is about 100 miles north­ anti-aircraft fire rising from both German Occupmion lyn Navy Yard and numerous Taml Maurlello Isn't beliig rushed Robert Moaea Grove will win 360 nings at the West Side Oval ty In Manchester. session of the Northern Tri-State P.G.A. over tha Indian Hill CouH' number of other prominent players 39 3 8 38 7 ' studio discriminated in making up east of Kherson and about 60 sides of the river at CToIogne. leMe-lend loading docks, the pos­ along too f M t ---- (Champion Gus major league games before bia last night when Moriarty One bomber was held in the "He was a Republican and came Medical Association, which em­ Is Not Death Blow ’■ try Club course. Lesnevlch. whom be fights next remarkable career comes to a who were in line for future call. Poliak Americans .(2) the list, and threatened to strike miles due south of the big indus­ sibility of sabotage waa considered Brother^ and the Polish- AB glare of searchlights for a full over to us for what he could get, braces Ohio, Michigan and Indi­ Hunslck fired a 68 in the morn­ week. wUl be the first full-fledged Hank SO Y ean Old R H PO A B if it were not revised. trial city of Dnieperopetrovsk at ana. I^ndon, Aug. 19—(^P>—AuthorJ- unlikely. cltosf' Bemardi, a s ___ 4 0 3 hour, it waa said. and now, aa far as we are con­ H. Olin Grant U tlve sources Mid today that ing round and a 72 In the after­ 175-pound Taml ever hM tackled Bob Grove, 41, Greenberg, the home-run star of Americahs battled to a 2-2 0 8 Gunther Lessing, Disney attor- the great bend of the Dnieper. Fire officials who responded to Saverick, 3 b ___ 4 0 1 A communique said the German cerned, he can go back where he Guide Haimui Treatmeats German occupation of the southern noon for a total of 140 to outdis­ ....Steve Owen offered to pick a the Detroit Tigers for many years, tie. 1 2 . ney, said strikers outnumbered the five alarm blaze that was wit­ recently, swelled Obuebowski, cf .4 0 1 raiders killed some persons in at­ came from," Grant declared. Experimental diabetes In ani- Ukraine west of the Dnieper river tance Stanley Starzec of the baseball team from his football WM 30 years old last Januai^ 1. 0 0 ' non-strii^rs about four to one on they can swing back Into the sad­ nessed at mid-day by many thous­ the membership Cy BlanchariJ and Fred Server Koee. i f ...... 4 1 1 3 Hundreds of Russians tacks on two places in northeast Refused by Oarrlty mals-hase brought preventions and was not a death blow to Soidet home club and Willie Hunter of JlnU squad and take on tha Su­ He WM inducted into the Army 0 ® 1 " the layoff list. Disney is in South dle. cures which now guide In the ands M id there w m no immediate of the highly ex­ pitched splendid'toall and both de­ Vlot, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 'America. England and caused some damage The outburst, which threatens P.ussla, but that If the Nazis suc­ Wlllimantic who had 144's. perior (W ls) Northern League May 7 and since hM been stationed 01 Drown in Lake It la not felt by most party mem­ Indication that the fire w m the clusive 300 Club served to win. Backed up In great Haraburda. 2b ..8 0 1 4 2 “ We had too big a payroll at one point in northeast Scotland. to ‘assume major proportions in treatment of humans and ulti­ ceeded in smashing Marshal Se- Burke finished far down in the club In a U. 8. O. benefit game but at Camp Ckister in Michigan. His 01 Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 19—OP) bers that the Danaher group baa mately may lead to cure of the work of oaboteurs. to an even dozen, style by each infielt)^ the game Correntl. lb ....3 0 0 9 0 About 150 men Were shooting the local political scene, waa oc­ meon Budyenny’s Arm y the situa­ list of 24 competitors with 73-76— after seeing tackle Johnny Melius service in the Army cost him a ® 1 —A Finnish Army reporter said In enough support to rule in the town disease in man, he reported. From WMhington, however, a evenly distribut­ was marred only when the P A ’s Morino, c ...... 3 1 1 7 0 , craps and playing poker all day casioned by the announcement, tion would be very serious. 149. warm up hts pitching arm, Su­ $55,000 salary which the 'Tigers 0 '1 a dispatch from the front today Sink Four Million committee at this time, but in Dr. Joslin said that only 700,000 board named by Secretary of Com­ ed Ijctewcn the put up a vigorous prot^t In the Server, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 on company time. We had no alter­ '^ e ability of the Russians to The Sooias perior officials nixed the Idea.... old school and had agreed to pay him this season. eighth over Bill Brennail'a deci­ that hundreds of Russian soldiers poliUcs, they say, there Is no tell­ persons In the United States know merce Jones-Wm sent toMy to ' Hugh Mulcahy, leading pitcher native, so we closed for two ing. hold on the east side of the broad Bob Jones, xtorho only plays In the modem. sion. It WM one of thoee things and sailors had drowned in Lake Tons of Axis Ships they have diabetes but that one participate in an Investigation Bob HunMck, Fairfield, 68-'73 of the Philadelphia PhilUet iM t SO 2 7 24 11 .1 ' weeks,'* Lessing said in a state A t this Ume it appears that the river will depend, the sources said, started by Brooklyn District At­ 140. charity inatchea now, will make that sometimes happens. Brimnan ' ment. Ladoga actions and that at least London, Aug. 19— (4>)—The Ad­ out of every 70 men and one of Because h c season, apparently doe# not come Score By Inniaga l>asner appointment will serve to on Budyenny's Ingenuity In de­ torney William O’Dwyer, police Stanley Starsee, Indian Hill, 75- bis first appearance In Connecti­ M late as 1911, had at first ruled that Saverlck Moriarty Bros. ....110 000 00—2 Referred to Conciliator 200 bodies were washed ashore on miralty announced today that ap- every 45 women over 66 have the ploying hla reserves. He must de- within the scope of the law which a -small Island. freeze still furtherj,any attempt to disease. * and fire officials and the FBI. 69— 144. cut September 13 when he and -When he con­ was safe when Katkaveck caught PA ’a ...... 000 011 00—2 He stated the layoff question proxliiiately 4,007,000 tons of Axis sUoy five or six bridges between Jltetey Thomson take on Jim D ^ provides that soldiers who had Some aailora, adrift In the lake shipping had been sunk, captured compromise the cmat fight, and "One of every four persons has Members of the board are J. Wtllia Hunter, WHUmanUc, 70- fessed to 45, reached the age of 28 before July hla foul fly near the fence back o f . 'Two base hits: Bernardl, Blan- had been referred to Dr. John R. Kiev and the Black sex the sour­ Prank Staley of the Justice De­ teiaret and Dan Oalgano at Stam­ for many days, were taken prison­ or scuttled up to Aug. 16. may In fact widen the ground of diabetic relatives, and It’s- up to 74—144. Denton T. Young 1 might apply for discharge. Mul­ Moriartys bench. After a consul- C^rd. Three base hits: Kosx 'Steelman, Federal labor concilia differences. ces said, to maintain a constant partment, Ciapt R. W. Dempwolf ford's Woodway club. ^ tor and would be submitted to er he wrote. These men proved to Of this total, an announcement each of these to act as a Health Henry Gerardi, Putnam, 75-70 must be listed cahy will become 28 on September UUon with Jim O'Leary, the first Stajen bases: Keeney, Bockar, LeMner Accepts pajrol along the Dnieper’s east of the Coast Guard and Capt. , James F. Dewey, regional concill be crew members of Russian war­ said, German losses constituted 2,- officer among his relatives since bank. — 146. among tbs mod- 1. friends said he might apply for bMe umpire, Brennan reversed Double plays: Bernardl to Kara; Attorney Leasner told The Her­ George Fried of the Bureau of Bud Geoghegah, Rockledfie, 74- seeing Doable lofty Grove „na. the decision and declared Saverlck burda'xfo Correntl (2). Left oa .ator who arbitrated the strike, as ships and submarines which had 321,000 tons, Italian 1,533,000 tons, the disease Is hereditary," he add­ Should the Germans cross the a discharge anyway. ald today that he has already ac­ Marine Inspection. ^ 72—146. Xavier U. at (Cincinnati should out. b M e s: FbUsh Americans 3, Morf- soon as Dewey recovers from ill sought haven in the lake after Finnish 34,()00 and "Useful to the ed. “They should see that none of river at one or two points; It was In 22 seasonx Cy Young won Cecil Travis of the Washington ness. Dewey is in a Detroit, Mich, flnding Finnish-German pressure enemy” 119,000. cepted the appointment to the their relatives get fat." Four Bodies Recovered Bob Schappa, Rockledge, 72-74 be at ISMt two deep this football 511 major league games, which Cy Young Today Senators, second-leading hitter in Moriartys Sexire First arty Brothers 7. Base on balla titt deputy Judge post. He talked with said, “ there Is no other natural seM on.. .Head Coach (Clem Crowe Blanchard^l, Server 8. Struck out hospital. in the Gulf of Finland, too great, The figures include ships sunk by He estimated 50,000 to 60,000 line of defense save the River Don Fire department officials Mid — 146. are more than the average the major leagues this season, is Moriartys got away to a one- the reporter said. air attack, and 51 ships estimated Judge Raymond R Bowers this new cases of dialxtea will develop AI Ltbutls, (Chase, 75-73— 147. will be Msisted by his brother pitcher sees. by Blancbaix] 8, Server 6. 'TIi m : The Guild demanded that the 250 miles due east of Dniepero­ that four male bodies have been brated the birth of the American attends games in Cleveland, scene one of the playcra likely to benefit run lead In the first When Keeney studio select half of the men to at 200,000 tons claimed aunk by morning and will be sworn Into his in the United States this year, but recovered and that the body of a Willie Whal4n, Tumble Brook, Emmett. The Muad includes twin 1 hr. 58 min. Umpires: Bremuix petrovsk.’' Walter Perry Johnson Is next League by bagging his 300th vic­ of his first nine years of magnifi­ from the new provision. He w m singled after ThomM had fanned. be laid off from nonstiikers and the Russians. new office at the session of court modern treatment has extended man w m seen on the deck of the 71-77—148. brothers. Rofcert and Richard O’Leary and Meleeky. Endanger Industrial City with 414, and then come Grover tory In 1901. when he switched cent performances. There he chats classified 1-A last spring and has Keeney stole second, went to third l.half from strikers. 616,000 Tons Lost Recently tomorrow morning. The new the diabetic's life expectancy to Panuco M she w m towed down the Eddie Burke, Meadowbrook, 78. Heiater, who play, center and quar­ The Germans were believed here (Heveland Alexandejr with 373, from St. Louis of the Nations] to with major leaguers. He ia a been continuing play with the Sen­ when Bernardl made a great Lessing said the studio could The Royal Air Force waa said deputy Judge, when told that Dejn- two-thirds that of the normal In­ E M t river and grounded on the 76— 149. terback. The schedule opens with Bolton Center to have reached the river north (Thrfstv Mathe'wson with 372 and Boston of the t)aby circuit. close friend of Grove and never ators under a 60-day deferment throw and stop to get Mickey a fighting pitch from the start. It not do this. to have accounted for a large part ocrat Chairman Grant had said he dividual. Red Hook flats, listing to port and Sammy Belfore, Shenecossett, Georgetown (Kentucky) and closes Eddie Plank with 324. granted by his draft board. How­ looks from this comer that E4 would ask Mr. Lessner to resign and south of Dnieperopetrovsk and " Record books show Young w m misses an opportunity te chew tlje Katkaveck and scored when Omg- "The backbone of our employes 8908, Manchester of this figure in attacks on German with great billows of smoke and 76-78— 149. with Georgetown (D. C.) and. to ever. he became 28 years old don laced a single pMt third. They Kovis and Wilkos will be the opi from the party's committee, said have endangered that Industrial complete the roundup, two Jubilees (Tharley Nichols led the Old then 34, but the greatest pitcher fat with Lonaconing Lefty. were not among the strikers," he shipping along the Norwegian, city. flame shooting from her holds m Elnar Anderson, Manchester, 75- Gimrd with 360. Tim Keefe a-aa August 8. Teammate Buddy Lewis, got another rim In the second. posing slab men Wedneeday night Mrs. R. K. Jones he thought that attitude foolish Russians Fighting fircboats defied intensive heat to of the Jesuit Order will be cele­ who ever lived seems to have told It was an extremely hot day. ^ explained. "Most of the strikers French and Netherlands coasts. A t the same time there were Re­ 74— 149. credited a’tth 343, John . Oarkson who :|zaa 26 years old August 10, Becker was safe on Saverlck’s er­ The box score: j were students, In-betweeners and There was no new announcement and uncalled for. He stated that he pour tons of water Into her. brated during the Centennial Day his early managers that he and someone remarked ports that the Germans had In­ Paul Bell. Torrington, 76-73— with 327, Old H obs Radbournn still will have to go, however, in ror, stole second and came home I traffic boys. Only two or three an­ 6f British losses. Officials de­ had given considerable thought to The blaze apparently started In game November 29. a^ httle older than the family Bible ' thermometer registered 95 in the ' the' near future. Mrs. Maud L. Woodward la Germans Fiercely creased pressure on th* northern 149. with 310, Mike Welch adth 309 standing up on Blanchard’s double imators walked out. clined to go beyond the report cov­ the situation and had not decided a bale of hemp—possibly from a said. vacationing in Kennebtinkport, flank threatening Leningrad. An Bob Smith, Indian HIIL 76-73-- apd Tony Mullane aith 302-. . I Bell ConiM Within Act Into right field. That ended the - “ We can’t function without key Maine. ering June, which showed giand to accept the appointment until carelessly discarded cIgareUe— Cy now recalls having hit the Cy loung shifted his famiUar| Beau Bell of the Cleveland In- advance has reached a point 70 149. Fred Flore, former N. T. U. foot­ "I don't remember exactly how 1 scoring for the Gm House gang men. Aldo Ansaldl. Knceland Jones totals sunk during the war as fol­ after he had talked at some length (Continued from Page One) and spread with almost unbeliev­ big time before he was 20. The plpe and glanced up. i diana 32 years old. comes within Major League miles from Kronstadt, Russian Leo Mallory, D:-F. Wheeler, 76- baller, really got himself nut on old I WM when I a-on my 300th as Server, aided by two fM t dou- Dr. Steelman suggested that the Jr., and their friend Stanley Och- lows : with several Democratic leaders in able speed to other bales, down records says he was 23 when he "That’s pretty warm, all right, the act. He had been classiaed 1-B George C. Lessner Baltic island Naval base, it wits 75— 160. a limb In a golf match the other game," mused Cy Young, seated ble plays. halted any further acor- union accept temporarily the manskl of Windsor Locks Air British: 1,074 ships of 4,601.120 town. themselves from the Germans In Uie full 875-foot length of the pier crashed the (ncveland club. but I remember a day in Phtia-, because of varicose v^ns, but had said. Kronstadt U about 30 miles George Slebert, Wampenoag, whacked bis drive behind In the shade of a hardware store ing yfforts. Leaders Studio's list for layoffs. The list Base, spent the week end at their tens. made lost mght by Governor Rob­ the dark. and onto the Panuco and other Young points out that Lefty delphia when I w m pitching for west of Leningrad. 78-74— 162. a wUlow tree and the only wav he entrance here. “ I expect, though, expected reclasalflcatlon at the Server gave a splendid exhibi­ would be submitted to Dewey as homes. Allied: 334 ships of 1,498 O’ T ert A. Hurley, that he had ap­ The Red Army's .withdrawal small craft to the Accompaniment Grove was 25 when he broke Into Cleveland that had this skinned. Cliff Bnmeau, Woodbridge Hills, could get at the baU for another that I must have been 33 or~^. cl<^ o' the season. tion In the eighth. Keeney singled aoon as he is able to return. The William Fish of Fort Devens tons. pointed Le.ssner deputy Judge of Hospital Notes from the rail line town Just in­ o f the thunder of exploding drums tho American League with the 1 pitched the full nine innings and Augie Oalan of the Chicago By The Asoociated Prfifis 76— 78—164. shot WM to lie on an overhanging and still in my prime." and ao did Mickey Katkaveck. union refused. spent the week end at the home of Neutral: 326 ships of 1.004,843 the town court, an office which side Leningrad province frOm Es­ o f oil. limb. He put that one right on the Athletics, following five cam­ It waa 111 in the shade. CHibs is 29 years old. Americao League "The union's plan of laying off tons. has gone begging since It was re­ Ben Romax Giant Valley, 78- Grove Obtained Later "Yes. 1 won the game.” he an­ With two on, nobody down, he got his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. tonia was announced by a Mos­ Di^'e fM lon g Into River 78-164. green, then missed tUa putt..., paigns with Baitimore. Joe Marty, outfielder of . the Batting — Williams. Bootox a nonstriker for a striker would Fish. fused in June by Attorney Harold Admitted yesterday: Charles cow war bulletin, which said the N. Y. Stocks Start la Big .League swered. the dangerous Ckmgdon to fly out Wild Bill ‘Hallahan, the old (Cardi­ After winning hla 300th victory, Phillies, Will be^28 on September to Koee In left field; he forced .405; Travlx WMhlngtox R70. ba.llke laying off an- executive for W. Garrity, a Democrat. Mozzer, 377 Adams street: Alberta So fast did the flames spread George Hunter, Meriden. 76-79 As a matter o f fact. Young cele- It was a silly question, at that. Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson and Britain and Russia Rus.sians fought stubbornly — 166. nals' southpaw, eUll is Wild BUI which proved elusivx Grove ts* 1 ami now can look forward to de­ Keeney at third on Leo Katka- Runs—DiMsggio, New York, an office boy.” son -John Jr., Miss Lydia Young, The town court setup here for Roach, 104 Bridge street; John against the Nazi onset. that stevedores In their path were 112: Rotfe, New York. 1021 Adams E x p ...... Ralph Greenwood. Shorehaven, on the links around Blmirx N. Y. marked that his next goal a*M 40. ferment. Don Padgett of the St. veck’s grounder and then Burke * Cat 48 Per Cent Mr. and Mrs. George Rose snd this term was established as the Valluszl, 66 (Oxford street. A noon communique added that overtaken. Many, cunning before Louis Cardinals will be 28 on Dec- Lose Nine Planes Alaska Jun ...... 78-77— 166. .... Hank Gardiner, who won the “ I don't believe he can do it. filed out to Viot in right to end the Runs batted in—DiMagglx Leasing said the war had cut family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. IC result of a political "trade” for Discharged yesterday: Mrr. fighting “ along the entire front" the blaze, made the deck of tho ^ b e r 5. and Terry Moore, star New York, 112; Keller, Near Berlin, Aug. 19.—e, Bt. The te.xt of the communique: priority on the necessary inflating tions in this seetbr have referred OomI Solv ...... runs to I ^ ’s 5 on 15 hltx OesMy, a ,horse ao I might m well po Indians Slide to 4th N. H., Is the guest of Mrs. Howard any ■ court deal by which Repub­ .-towell of the Boston Braves, aged the ball roUed back of the bleach­ Louis, 89; (3smllll. Brooklyir.aad “ During Monday night British gas. to fighting In the Kakisalmi area. Cons E d la ...... M anage aad KowakI tallied three around looking like one," he main- Chase. Mrs. Howard Chiue and licans would serve. Garrity. offer­ Testerday’e Reeulto 25, both have been claasifled l-A ers with the run that tied up the NIcbolsox (%lcago, 82. planes fle\y into western Germany Kakasalmt is 75 miles from Lenin­ Cons O H ...... Furnlsbed by Putnam aad Co. Idtsaplece for the winners while talne-----our TS x m operaUves re­ Mrs. Myron Lee motored to Say- ed the deputy Judgeship as a Bssteni and are awaiting call. game. Doubles — ReiMr. Brooklyn^ Nazis Claim Red and dropped explosives and Incen­ Fox’s Tail Pinned to Wheel grad.) CJont <3an ...... 8 Central Row, Hartford M ^onkay w m the Individual star port a young lightweight named brook and was guests of Mias Bet­ “ lollypop" for his party—so they Spot in A. L. Standing Springfield 8-6. Hartford' 1-7 Tho PltUburgh Pirataa already That WM all the scoring for this 24 ; Dalleseane's and Fraccla, Lee's Paul Altman of Houston Is raally ty Chase at Saybrook Manor. Miss said—refused to accept, and the achatcher, played a great defensive (night). are repreeanted te the Army ball game. Tbe defensive play of Triple*— /Reiser, Brooklyn Warships Seized some cities. The civil- population Hagerstown. Md.—(/P)—Tally-ho, Moscow’s midnight communique Douglas A I r e ...... Aetna CMualty ... 130 135 going pteces. He’s had 80 amateur Hopp and ^u g h te r, S t Loulx t. Allison Lee returned with them suffered several dead. Town Committee plainly indicated but not cricket: Rural Mail Car­ agme. Scranton 7, Williamaport 4 pitcher Oadis Swigart. aged 35. the PA ’s keystone duo, Bernardl credited Russian torpedo boats Du Pont ...... Aetna Irire...... 56 . 58 and she pro fights and evsry one and Haraburda featured. Cm^don Home rilns — Camllli, Brool^ after visiting Miss Betty Chase “ A limited number of Soviet that no “ true Democrat" would rier John N. Shank swerved hla The League Steadiag: coofldencs among their followers (night). Now that Kcn'Helntxelman h M and bombers with sinking a <3er- Eastman K od ___ Aetna L if e ...... 27/4'-'' »1 4 a knockout-----Tommy Harmon’s Sustain 12th Loss in. contributed a great bit of defen­ tyn, 24, (Rt. New York; and Nlck- (Oontinoed Prom Page OneV there. bombers which approached Reich’s break loose from the reservation car to avoid striking a small ani­ man :ubmarine and two tranS' W I a if they also bad taken the day off. (Onl$*.games sebedulied). married, their only remaining sin­ to take the position Garrity had EHec A u to -L ...... Automobile ' ...... favorite athlete Is Jay Berwanger, Brooklyn’s often-pralacd Infield Waahlngton 4, Cleveland 2 gle man Is inflelder Frank Guatlne, sive play in tbe third when he olsox (Chicago. 21. Mrs. Sara M. Griffin was a re territory from the Baltic were re­ mal, but heard^a thud. Stopping, porta in the Baltic. Gen E le c ...... Conn. General-...... EMt Sides ...... 6 3 (Chlcago’e "Flying Dutchman" who 13 Games to Senators,' pent guest of Mrs, Henry Gottier. turned down. A 4% a . WT* 1.^ made six (count ’em s-l-x) errors (night. 21. A club spokesman said he made a swell throw to Griswold, ' Pitching— Riddlx (TirtcinnatL and allied troops," a spokesman pulsed by defenses along the coast. found a fox much alive, lU tail The capital had another air raid Gen Foods-...... Hartford Fire ...... * 3 WM hitting the headlines when Mrs. Griffin sold hier farm recent­ By this move the Democratic 4-2, Last Night; Other and gave the Pirate* four un- Boston-St. Louis (rain). couiJ claim dependenclex but had nipping Bernardl who had started 13-3; White. St. Loulx 14-8, said. One plane - attempting to reach pinned by a rear wheel. ^Bkank during the night. Official accounta Gen M o t ...... I 3 w m Town Committee moved into Hartford Stte. BoU Tommy juat getUng started 1 o ______BameU ruox which nearly cost ths National not yet. fo r secoQd'ou the pitch, and m (Kiev, the Ukrainian capital and ly, known as the Charles Long Berlin ' Waa forced back by anti­ tolllsd It. / said damage was insignificant, Hecker Prod National Fire ...... 3 4 farm. Mr. (Irlffln who was a .World sharp conflict with the local .. . .Lefty Warner Strunk, who U L e a g u e I v a m e s c o r e s . ! game, but Joe Medarlck’a clr- Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 5. , The three New York Clubs are Saverlck hit Into right field It had third largest city of Russia, is aircraft fire. Hudson Mot Phoenix ...... only a year out of high ecbool, War veteran passed away recenUy. court decisions of the Democratic ...... ’ “ ------j cult emaob and Reioer'a triple with (Tincinnati 13-5, Philadelphia 5-4. not believed affected. to ba a perfect peg and it wax west o f the Dnieper, although its "According to reports available Int H a r v ___ ..... Traveler* ...... pitched both gamea of a double- Orioles Upset Mrs. Griffin expects to spend the state officials If not Into direct is­ Vleh ( U ) By Jndaon Walloy two men on base in the early In- New York 8-7, Chicago 4-1. Rules .. capture has never been Claimed by nine enemy planes were shot Int N ic k ...... header for La OroiM of tha Wis­ winter with a sister in Ellington. sue with Governor Hurley. The ' PubUo Ut Assodatod Presf Sports 'Writer i m np kept disaster away from (Only gamea scbedul^) A bit of information for the the German high command). down during the night.” Int T A T ...... FO A consin Stats League'aad won ’em Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Oement quarrel, therefore, haa more im­ Conn.Tonn. Lt. and MRdw w . O. FhllMpxae . . ^ American Al ‘Babe’ Colandro ton* regarding that protested play The Yankeemen Russia's Black Sea naval units Airports Bombed Johns • M a n ...... with this# hits aad four hits.... Tha most mjrstlfying develop- ®W>«n ^itoee Ska and mother, Mrs..Annie (Element portance than a connection with Pointed Parallels <3onB.>ma. Pow. .y :..... F. Phinips, 8b ..8 New Tork-Detroit (poetponed). ta tb* eighth. Tb* league this year In service were ^ t l mated by in­ Objectives In Sunderland harbor the filling of a few town . court Kennecott Frank Frisch suggests baseball ment of the big leegue bkaebaU | ^he defeat ^ ^ t s b u r g b ’s (Only gamea scheduled). of Hartford were Sunday guests of and airports In central and south­ Hartfordilartford Om ___ P. PhlUlpx 2to . .8 Wins Gaddy Crown waived tbe automatie double mto formed sources last Staurday at Jobs. Democrats M y the problem Lah Val RR ...... Oesuay; o f ...... 4 records should show bow many season la what h M happened to ■ oxth In eight encounters and right Arid, between tbe two poles TTie Orioles puUad a dsddsd an one battleship, one airplane car­ his uncle, Paul Clement. eastern England Were bombed 1818 << Lockheed Aire . . . . . I. N. E.^1. CO. .. prise yesterday morning ia tk will directly affect support for the 1841 MassoUnl, If ,,,.4 runners a batsman leaTss strand­ the CTeveUnd Indtans. | humped the Buccaneers out of that line tbe bsmk. The rule w m rier. a heavy cnilser'. three light Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton spent overnight by the Luftwaffe, In­ The Feurteea Potata Loew*s H a r t ^ El. L t Playground League, upsetting tha administration which at some fu­ The Eight Poiata Gleasou, e ...... 3 ed-----and what a bowl that would ' ird place te the senior circuit m Orange, Aug. 19—(F)— The their two weeks vacation at Mla- formed sources said. Fires and ex­ After 41 months of the World Unjt. nium. Shs. .. *97 This Is the team that many per-' Pet GBL established that If “ a player 'Cruisers, two torpedo^carrylng ture time may b » sought In Man­ After 33 months of World War Mont Ward ...... Barton, r f ...... 4 bring from tha boys. . the Ctnctnnatl Reds cam* up with professional golfing world, r(hlch Yankees, 3-2 to a Isogua sneonntik. - 'cruiser?, • five destroyers and 30 quamlcut, R. I., and enjoyed the plosions were observed after each Nat B ia e ...... Wtortem Mass. ___ 24 H sons picked to win the American Wilkes-Barre .835 cafobea the ball, within sight of chester. . —. War . . . n . . . Manage, l b ...... 4 a double-decker triumph over the' draws heavily from the caddy Joe Thompson allowred ths- 'totaMB • ‘ Bubmarlnes. past week end at the same place. bombing, they said. I N at Cash Reg Industrial League pennant (bustneae of blush­ WllUamsport .815 2H the umpire, without the aid of only three scattered bits and also Hint at Break Kawakl. p ...... 4 Wards Is Words PhlUles. ranks, had a im w prospect today stepplag on the bench, or. the run­ Peter Maasollnl formerly of Bol­ Two British bombers were re­ There are no “veiled hblts" in a military sltuaUon deeperate in a military situation desperate Nat Dairy ... Acme Wire ...... ing by shrinking violets suddenly Elmira ...... 568 e contributed, a triple to his One Gunboat Sunk , ton plans to build a hpuse on the ...... > 4 ^ 8914 Fowler, M ...... 8 .Announcement from the New The Reds won the opener, 13-5, In Albert "Bab*** Ck>Iandro,, 1941 ning board of an automobllx the ported shot down over the Grant­ about that phase of I t Democratic for the Allies . . . . for Britain . . . Nat DlaUU ...... -'21H Am. Hardware ...; '21 Orleans Fair Grounds aosrs racing exposed to a asarchlng' light) and Scrantou...... 492 17 , effort for the longest hE at ths Of the active’ units, it wnt re- Notch road opposite the home of ham airport last night and two Woodrow Wilson set down on Jan. • at qoe stage of the race It w m with a 14-hlt offensive that w m Binghamton . champion o f the Cmuiecticut* Bex batter ia out" ,ported that one cimboat Was sunk leaders here come out vigorously N T Cantral .. 1214 Arrow H A H cm . 36',4 will bs conducted there , thla wtn- concentrated for 10 runs te the .479 18(4 Toterx '■ game. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wells. British Spitfires destroyed in dog U state tha* unless something is 8, 1018 . . . President. Roosevelt and Prime Nor Ate Co .. 88 16 15 18 9 3 seven fuU game* la front. A lb a n y ...... 445 22(4 The play last night was . OM of Kuriowtts aim Rough mads two and another was severely damag­ . . . a 1244 BUlings A Spencer . 314 Les*s (8) Aer on 4 "non-profit sharing hesid." first .two Innings. Then they came The 17-year-old Colandro who Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff and son fights over the English Channel done to overcome the bad party i Minister Churchill set down on' Packard ’ ___ This la the team with the great-' Springfield .. .398 28 those things where a player made hits apiece for tbe wtnaerx Elniar ed in the Nikolaev action. Ger­ Paul, of Pennsylvania who have in clear termx Fourteen Points, I Aug. 14, 1941 . . . • •. • • .....t 3>4 Bristol Brass ...... 43 V4 ....A lot of us figured that’s the from behind with a four-run sev­ works St the Wampanoag Onmtry yesterday. effect of the court deal, they will Paraa Plct ., .. •..••••. 14 % (Solt’s Pat. Fiye .. . 73 AB R H PO A B way they. aU,did it aat pitcher la baaebaM, with the Hartford .... .371 31 a catch unde)- exceedl^y dUHcult 'Vennart. allowred seven bits but mans were said to hav* captured been spending some Mme with Mrs. Bombers operating over the At- telling what kind of peace the . MeOankey, Sb ..4 0 8 S 4 1 best sscood-baM combination .^in enth Inning tally to capture the b Club, West Hartford, won the circumstances. Brennan, the plate a floaUng dock laden with railway exert no more efforts for the Penn RR 33H Eagle Look ...... 914 struck out nine Orioles Stuart Wells, and Mrs. Tartlnco, lanUc were credited with sinking Allies would accept. I In (!lear Urms, Eight Polntx teU- Dofwd, l b ...... 4 ths circuit, arlth harmony among second saaslan 5-4. den * Thomp­ Brooklyn .... .8M Caddy championahip o f the (Jon- sanpire, WM\also at a dindvan- engines, , . present state administration. I ing what kind of a peace Britain Phelps Dodgx ...... Fafnlr Bearings ...' 125 *' son pitched nlne-hlt ban arm fan­ Tomorrow nmtnlng the Rad Safi who has been a guest of Mrs, two'Hritiah merchant ships o f 1,. Reference to this lack of a Phil Pet ...... Werner, qf.... 8 Its playsrx with halinrs o f pttch- St. Louia . .. .837 1 nectlcu; SUte Golf AasocUUon tag* because 'Ratkaveek w m run­ report ,piat the Russia was out of the war, the would accept, and the' United Hart and Cooley ., . 125 Stamford Pioneers ned nine te the nightcap. will play tha Dod;j*ra in another‘J James Rogers have returned to 200 and 8,000 tons about 000 miles “payofr* was made again this Pub Sve N J ...... Donnelly, ss ....8 ing, ftekUng aim batting strength. (Tineinnatl ... .559 10 yeeterday by firing a four-over-par ning Into the'' fence of. stand. ,-»»-tloehlp captured was under brutal peace of Breat-Utovsk w as; States and all free peoples would Hcndey Macb., cm. . 10 New Tork’s. in and out Giailte league game on the Weet Side field. their home, Mrs.'Wells has accom­ west o f the Scilly Islands. morning when Chairman Grant Radio Frneelx e ...... 8 Last U of Last U Pittsburgh A4S IIH 75 on the Race Brook Club’s No. OXeary made (he decision after The Score: ^.construction is confirmed by the panied them and will spend some being dictated to her; the ItaUafis I be able to support. Land’rs Fr A Clk . 19 Tlen»eyi lb ___ 3 Troapee Carding tumbled ttoe tottering Chicago 1 eourse. Mid it was too bad that those vdho Rem R a n d ...... New Brit. M com .. 43^ New Yorit ... JWS 18 Brennan had ooUsultad him, which Orleles r*uthoritative Naval publication. time at their home. - bad made their disastrous retreat Turcot 3b ....1 Tliia Is the team that fliilahsd Cube In both ends of a doubl^ Chicago .... Ray Dodge, brother o f TOny had really worked for the Demo­ RepubUc 8U ...... North and Judd .... 87 on* gam* away from the Cham- .422 35(4 called for a reversal of Brennan’s • w A B R R P O A Jajm’s PlghUng Ships. It reporti to the PIsve, loelag 250,000 pris- Runia la reeling back undar Rubndte, Sb r...S header, 8r4 arm 7-1, for Chicago’s Boston ...... A32 U Dodge, profeaslonal at the Wepa- [ • ;t lat the keel of a 35.000 to 40,000- cratic party In Manchester should Rey Tob B ...... Peck, Stour A WU . 8H Stamford. A n g .' iS—(»)— The plonahlp’ln 1940 arm suppoaedly first decision. Tbe umpire behind Blanefaard.. e ...S 0 0 9 9 Sheriff Found on4rs and 3^000 guns; France waa sledge ^ hammer' blits - blows; Oonnan, p ...... 3 ISth setback in 30 gamsx Hal waug Club, MilfoEdf. w m second • £ be left In U » cold. Safeway Stra ...... PtolUdelphia .277 41(4 the plate may appeal to either of Flataerty, U ... .2 0 0 1 0 9 1 -Ion battleship was laid at Niko- bled white; England was suffering France and a doaen other coun­ Ruaeell Mfg. Co. . .. 19 Olson, If ...... I 8 t Lotda Gardlaal* may he tope, oUuldn’t mlaa in 1941. Schumacher pitched seven-hit ban- with a 78 and Roco> Tribuslo tit flaev recenUy, in addiUon to three 'Lessner haa boasted to me," Sears Roeb ...... ScovUle Mfg...... 26H Tet thU is the team tbbt h M tha other offidkls if he is in doubt Chartler, 2b ...3 0 1 1 3 North End Fire terribly from the submarine cam­ tries have been conquered, Britain Runde, rf ...... 1 or next thing to It in the Nation­ In the opener and Lefty CUff Mel- New York A72 • Farmington third with an 82. 'Of the same size being built else­ Guilty in Plot Grant said, “that he wouldn't ring Shen U n ...... SUex Co...... 10 al League, but the club ia Just lost.13 of its last 13 dseialanx that and it wma plain that Brennan w m ’ni‘>mpson, p ...2 1. 1 1 1 • I doorbells fo r votes because he nev­ paign . . . stands alone, fighting a dual sub­ Dowd, r f ...A.l tox .who had burled a three-hit Chicago ...... A30 17 Twsnty-three boys representing w here.) Socouy - Vac m m doubt lart night After the urop 0 marine and air menace, arlth 'a Stanley Works .... 44 another giant for Jack to knock H sunk to the fourth place and alpitout against thq Dodgers In his Boaton ...... :S23 18 14 clubs competed. KurloWicx lb . .3 2 8 1 • The regular communique issued Company Outiilg er got anything that way.” Sou Pac ...... had declared “imcatch." Moriartys (Coattanod 1 Page Om ) Peoplfr on both sidea were chance of being drawn into a do., pfd...... 28 over M far m Connecticut eeml- is aUU atnklng. f test start, came right back with a Cleveland ..., Surowiex 2b ...2 1 1 2 0 Jater from Fuehrer Adolf Hitler’s During the past-month it has South R y ...... ^ ..1 ...... ; 39 4 t n U 5 .518 U (4 ■warmed onto the field and when weary of the war, demanding to Pacific war; the U. 8. la not at T o rrin ^ n ...... 27 Seor* By I—lags pro etrcles ar* ooacemed. Even like the PhOUea four-hit Job that kept ths Cubs D etroit...... f Pratt, cf ....2 0. 0 1 0 !tmadquarters used the same word­ been reported on more than one Btd Brands ...•...... 457 35(4 he reveraad the play the PA’s capped by “coUuslon” between Uw know “What are our aims?" and war . . . Veeder - Root ..... 60 LsFa .000 3101“" 6 ITie Garda cams to Stamford Brawns and Senatorx which have blanked after ths first iaiUng. Philadelphia .. Haugta, se . ;...2 1 2 8. 1 1 .4 ing as the special announcement Company Uo. 1 of the Manches­ occaaian that Lessner waa being Std OU OU ...... 447 38(4 camped around tbe. arbiter. enforcement officials in rural Sus­ '*worked on” to take the deputy “What kind of a world do we New Fork Banks Vic's .020 50EC"“15 last night to sngag* te an ex- sunk about as low m they can g x Washington .. .425 38 Yesterday's Stars Zwlck. rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 •>l Bombers raiding Odessa were ter Fire department will hold Ita Std OU NJ ...... Brennan stated after the gam* sex county and still operators. posttlon, and Democratic leaders want?” People on both Mdea are weaiy hihttkm with the Stamford Pio* win once in a while but the In­ S t L o u b ...... 410 38(4 Mfcclarcd to have “rendered unaer- annual outing Sunday. It will be Tex COrp ...... Bank of N. Y...... 830 diana have bean going practically that O’Leary told him that Katka­ fw o tsdc unit inspectors, since have stated that he was “free to of the war, neither aide having Bankers Trust .... 54 naerx a yaamld organlaatlon Juat 28 8 7 21 8 • ( vlosabie by heavy bombs nine big held at the Villa Louisa and will WUeon’s Objectivea: stated its objectivea with any TranMmeriea ...... weeks at a' thne w t t h ^ wlnnliig. Last Nigh I *a FighU Today's Games ' By The Aasodfited Pnas veck bad not draped the ball nor suspended, were indicted on take it”, with an aside, remark Central Hanover .. 99 one step out of the sand Mtx aad Otroop transport ships and damag- be attended by active and bono- National armaments to be “re­ clarity; the U. S., seeing thU, re­ UB Carbide ...... Tlmy lost a 4-3 affair to Wash­ Eastens Pets Reiaer. Dodgers Hit two- had be caught It under bis protec­ charges of accepting a bribe to that If he did. however, he would a t y ...... 37H to the deUght of 7.500 f M . —TIm ington last ntght to 1st ths Sena­ .Springfield at Hartford (3) tor. Saverick played tba game un­ .9Hat^ cruiser." permit a prisoner to escape when b e , “finished In the Democratic out on the short sad of a 8 to 4 Cole, 2b ...... 8 That reservations may be made 1 ■ . Unit Oorp ...... Chase 3114 aebadulad ssni-pto boodag allow tors climb out of a tl* for the cel­ (8:30). Mme back with ninth-inning der protest but the action w m a stUl was raided. The other 16 party in Manchester' atstent with domestic aafaty." Chemical ...... 46 .'By The AssodaUl Ptcaa KlMa, lb ...... 2 . t Semere l .sssts lafOeted for those who are to attend all of Roaaeveira and CknrckUl’a Unit Om Imp ______..... alatsd for ths wldte O ^ttsd lu m , lar. In dsoperatlon Manager Rogif Angustx O x— Ksn Oveiitai. 184. Albany at Binghamton. liomir to beat Pirates. nullified when tha game etuled to were indicted on the charges of in­ Lessner was s Republican until Continental . . . i . . 1314 ■Wariex 8h ....8 c ptevere losses were reported to the active and honorary members Absolute freedom of navtgatim Objectives: U S R ubber...... tertn Rock, tociifbt,''bM bsan Peektaipauah qtartsd a rookie Washington. D. C-. kiMcksd out Elmira at Wilkes-Barre. ' Hal Schumacher and fiuw Mel­ a tie seorx Tltes* two teams wtU ihaire been inflicted upon the Red ternal revenue law violation. 1983 when he espoused the Demo­ Com Exchange .... 43 I t wasn’t a eaa* o f the Garda McOeowx cf ...3 who plan to attend aie asked to upon the seas . . . 'The disarmament of Such (og> U 8 Steel ...... postpoasd until tomorrow night nained Stave Oromak. who w m ac­ Jimmy Matmex 158. Hoostox WUHamsport at Scrantox ton, Giants— Sebumaebtr pUebed meet agate Wednesday night at /Army tmita defending Odessa' and When trlid of theee 16 opened cratic party. As s Democrat he First National .... 1480 throwing te a lot of rooUax either Browx se ...... 3 contact at once Jim Oomlns, Herb greaaor) naUona la eaaentlaL Vick Cbem ...... du* to Inclomant wsathsr coodi- quired iMt week from the Clam D Ts x m (3). MattoMl seven-hit baU and Melton came up the same time and teaoe. xjmnall bridgeheads on the lower Aug. 4, tea'pleaded guilty to con­ served as town court prosecutor Ramoval. so far aa possible, of Guaranty Tnut .. . 288 for Ira Rutchlaaon and BUI Vermart, p ...... 3 Ruidall, Bill Vittner. Steve Zak- West Union ...... Mc m . Crouch, both o f whom their Mlehigaa State League. He walked Chicago—Nick CastlgUpnx 133 S t Louia at Bootox with four-hitter to sareep double- Need Extia Ihoa '.•Biirae of the Dnieper. ser or Frances Toumaud. Any spiracy chatgso. after first plead- under Judge Harold IV. Garrity all eeonoasic barrierx and the es- Freedom of the seas “without Irrtng Trust ...... 11 Keamx c ...... 3 big innocent West El A M fg ...... Promotdr DIek Gray statsd that rsguUr turn in league play, shared a couple aad gave, up three singlee 1-4. (Riieagx knocked out Joe Pittsburgh at Brooklyn (2). ’ header from Cuba At a meeting last Friday night ^ T h e w were declared to have to­ Mends of tho firemen, not an ac­ vlrhen that official brtd office two tabliabmeot of equality of trade hindrance" to all men. WoiHworth ...... Msnhsttan .. .. is Crockett. V ...,1 years ago. ths sntlrs card headed by a haa- the Rsd Btrda’ p T te h ^ chorax aad a doubi* for llirs* Waoldiigtait Qlmouly, 134 3-4, Mammon, Ind. (hneinnati at Philadelphia (2). Bill Werber aad Gene Thomp- the league voted to abolish bat­ DeBattlste, rf ..3 taled 80,000 prisoners, 84 armored tive or honorary member of tho condltloox EstabUahment of a wider and Elec Bond A Sb (Curb) .. Manufact T r...... 3814 nuvr In the third -»""«»g aad-afler 1 (^cago at New York (night). •ox Reds—Werber batted la five r .‘MIS, UO guns and a large number Ontfl^ Heefced by Bag "It is a pretty poor sxhiMtl(m at tamwsigbt dash bstwssn Jimmy with the .fonaer b e i^ debited ( ). ting practice for the remainder company, who would like to attend permanent system of general se­ N. Tj TYust...... 97 w m New York—Aaro Sneltaer, 137 Amertoaa runs with three hits to help beat ) p i other war materials oastuisd loyalty on the 'part of a man who Russia to ba evacuatad and left Cleary od Watarbury and Jimmy with the loax A fter the third that the game ite contest of the season 8M to get the gamee 33 3 3 31 8 are also Invited to contact tho curity. Public Natl0^ .. . SO The tryrt w m kept In Municipal 3-4, New York, knocked out Frank New York at Detroit (2). Phils In first, game; Tbompaon otartad M aoon'M poeeible after iBoe the Battle of Uman. Denring, Mn.—(P)—Mrs. Ivsa has been 'given recognition aa ha. to frame freely her own kind of BotiMfes tar I- t t it Roc*ra .of Bridgeport will he ln> Inning Manager BUly Bouthworth Score by tamtaigs: committee. Thooo who site to nt- ntla Guarantee ... s Stadium, where a night ganw loot Archie. 129 8^, New Brunswick. PhUadelphU at Odcago (2). kept nine hits spaced to take m ^ the Kies and Konsten- areas Garmea put a bag of cottags haa by hla party," Chairman Grant government; Belgluitt- to - be rd^ Enjoyment by aU states . . tMt. _ rent aome aeoond-strtngers Into the six o’clock. L U n l^ t tha P A .’s Oriolee ...... •10 M 8 : t ^ t ^ outing nro requested to U. 8. T ru s t...... 1385 month drew 87JI00 fanx but only' N. J. (3); T i ^ Young, 183, New Boaton at S t Louis (2). niditcap. I Aug. 8, the high conimaad chesse in tp r well to cool. When said. stored. France restored; Italy’s of a o c «^ on equal termx to tfie With the Army In Southwest flay, hut aU told used only IS violated that''rula’ and the man­ Tankaea ...... 080 191< n» nt tho flrehouae nt Main and , ' customers turned out for York, outpointed Abe Kaufmax Washington at Cleveland. Steve Suadrx Senators—Sub- ager WM called for this actiox . Oeimana and their alUee have she started to pull it up it fought (Jther Democrats also ware bordars re-set on lines of nation­ trade and raw materlala of the Waahingtoai, Aug. 19— iP ) — Ma- m, Inelttdbig tw o piuhera aad 8395 Ru m hattad to, HUMyd strooU nt 10:80 Sunday back. She finally hauled it in— T)swda Om m s Osersedss this onx 135 3-4, Philadelphia (8). dnod Indtans on seven hltx Moriartya took thsir infiski prac­ red 87,750 prisoners. , 143 critical of Liaaner’a .appointment ality; Rumania. fiarUa and Moa- world. chanlaed Arm y, I f it l vsrsloa: two catchsrx base hit, McOaown; tkrea toomlag aa tho committee plans to N*warfc„N. J.—Freddi* FIdueix finbtea Team Fractlea tice Inataad. It was platai, m tha 138 guns, an armored train along with a large eatflah hooked Otker Vhctlan Fteoad Those Uttla boxes mambara o f tha Tbs local baro waa Jos Taagcr, Oodgsre Afit t* load TbofluiMn; sM TIN nave all leave at one time In pri­ onto the bag by its fin. tcaogra ta ba fraad; a poUah sUta Curb Stocks Two ebnngss bass boon mads In 1 ^ Nesrsrk, knocked out Wallaeo game drew to a cloee, that the e »- other adpidiae. Some Democrats, liowavsr, No tarritorlal aggrandise mant Ninth Arany Corps carry akmg on utility outfimdsr, who polsd a Tba Brooklyn Dodgara succeed­ Venaart T; vate can for Bolton. There will be erectad; alian natkauUs under t*M Town Teams Tounmy for the rssx 300, East Oiangx N. J. (4). Tbe SUbioa team of tba TWf- tra five mnlutaa that the FJL(b S im Urns, Oerman dive-bombers srero said membara of tha "Danahar faction," ____ sought; no territorial changes ak- mkneuvem contain dry- osH Iwt- homer in tbs fourth. ed tat Inflating thair euddanly-ac- g M M such an eoftbaU, horseaboc BcMuvna Wife Gene insrever Turkey• wto beM uvwi freed; nnoaiaiobloaial au- od- Mnt.bv will nt P ’cdneaddy mitdiss. B u t BIsasM Loulsviax K3r.-"Ftsddie P rax fight Laagua win praetloa tontgtat Bavaaa ■ CX W beo tba Puso- at tha start with tha be taming Soviet attempts to pitching and other sports nr- sea In tha event a chance to re­ JuatmanU must doaaldar ‘the wUt it_ . thatr Mactrie raaorx Ark NatGM A . Tha aeota by tanlns*: ^ qulrcd National Laagua Mod to a Detroit. Aug. If. — (P) — Jolm habilitate their poMtlcal fortunee oaraed; tha rlgtot to aat up frealy Can M k rc ...... and Mlk* PIsrfe wfll ptey cb .tbs 113 1-3. Cotnmbux

'v ^ HAX'iUMKSrriSK EVENING HEKALD. BIANCITTCSTBB. iX A iN l. T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 19, 1941" ■V,. ^f7CTTCSTCR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. AUGUST 19,1941 FA<»B " II ...... RED RYDER Don’t Lose Him, Doc BT nrBD Sense and Nonsense I t « OO'NO t ) BE ^ ^ A Otgs Wants Classified ForVbur Benefit C25IJS! HARO 1b PitoVC UNVESS 1HE D ec

Labor's Reward Ruth—Add why la. Ban wearing Smile. Don't let yourself get t h t o u o h .' the big plaid vest? "down In the mouth!” Gloomy feel­ Auto Accessories— Tir 6 Articles for Sale 45 Machinery and Tools 52 That man is' blest, forever blest, John— Haven't you heard 7 Jbe Lost and Found the committee. "Under It the ing* thrive on turned-down lips, Globe Hollow 14 Months Whose hands- have learned to toil doctor told him to keep a check and the only things that can peas 5ST—PASS BOOK NO. 28025— N ATIO N ALLY KNOWN UreaNat FOR SALE—NO. 1 LOAM, well USED FARM ALLS on rubber, Blind Aviator strongest single Incentive to econ­ and rest: on his stomach. X omy— the dollar Incentive— la com­ between them are words better ; Notic* ifl hereby given that Pass wholesale prices. Brunner's, M rotted manure, and stone for Dellinger silo flllers, used potato Tb* toll precedes—the rest ensues; left unsaid. Smite, pucker up the diggers, spreaders, used Cletrac Duty Limit pletely lacking. On the other And tasks well done, find rest ..J . Book No. 28025 Issued by The Oakland street Phone 5191. Ope^ every purpose. C. HUl. Tel. 8628i Professor—I nlll ugs my hat to corner! of your mouth. The world “ 25" excellent condition. Dublin Day Friday hand, tha’ committee believes that their dues. SaTlngs Bank of Manchester has evenings. Found Guilty represent the Mars. Is there will look much brighter. )R SALX—MEN'S Rebuilt and Tractor Company, Willimantlc. the incentive la actually toward been lost or destroyed, and writ­ Fop Some any question you .W-|*h to ask be­ —_ rhlaated shoes. Better than new extravagance... That mao has failed of life the ten application has bee'n made to Many .Mistokes Corrected . fore I go on 7 Most of US who want to travel said bank by the Person In whose Wanted Autos— ch ^p shoes. See them. Sam Annual Swimming Pro­ Convicted in Slaying of best. Y u1«m , 701 Main. 'Plumbing and Electrical (Gonlinoed From Paga One) ‘The War Department has dis­ Student— Y*4; is Mars Inhabit­ want to do so with sufficient name such book was !«sucd, for Motorcycles 12 Who’s missed his'part In earth's ed 7 Fixtures 62-A gram to Be Staged Tliis Business Man in Cali- covered many of ita mistakes and . behest; fund* that we can obtain the com- • payment of the amount of deposit agement of the office Is a special corrected them; In mattera called Borts of home as w e journey. rfpresented by said book, or for WANTED— AUTOMOBILES for W eek; 14 Events. Hi* rest can na'er be sweet aa bis junk, would prefer cars with good Gar n— Farm— Dairy ELECTRIC SUPPLIES at savings Guardsmen will be sent home af­ fqraia Hotel. to lie attention by the committee Who’s found toll's rest the sweet­ A youtig lounge lizard asked the the Issuance of a duplicate book up to 20 percent because we sell ter as little as 14 monthS'Of serv­ It has been diligent In taking othe^-'day If he would be entitled Boarding-house Mistress—What therefor.' tires. Barlow Tire Co. Tel. 5404. Products 50 est bliss. . direct to you. Enclosed doorbells, Globe Hollow Day will be held ice. Redwood O ty, C!allf., Aug. 19— remedial action. It may safely be to separation allowance if he mar­ part of the, ohteken do you wish? Approximately 2()0,000 men will said that many millions of dollars ried one of the army girls. I jOST—BROW.V W ALLET. Vaca- FOR SALE>-ABWEET corn, excel­ 45c. Kitchen or bath side lighting at the Globe swimming pool Fri­ ( ^ —Verdict of manslaughter aet Then lay not by the toll and Freshinen--8ome of the meat Roofing— Siding 17-A be due for release from active ser­ will be saved In the future as a We don’t know what the official please. OUT OUR WAY . tion money and personal Identlfl- lent for eatiiW or canning. 75c fixtures, 65c. 3-way wall toggle day. There Is schedule 14 events atraln. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH a bag, at the dopr. Tel. 6197. switch 20c, 2-wny sockets 9c. Sup­ vice In 1941, the department said, John Holraee, 36, blind former result of the matters so worked ruling on this will be but we think MAJOR BOOPLB ■ cation. In vicinity o f Manchester and awards will be made to the out.” But take your place on labof's WE SPECIALIZE IN Roodng and ply Outlet. 1150 Main street, cor- and In order that they may reach aviator, on the trail toward San plane: It is likely that he will not be paid What an easy life the modern ' Memorial hospital, or Highland Biding. Estimates freely given. winners in each event. The pro­ It said soon bids would be open­ separation allowance until he has THAT'S c r u e l O H , W E ^ COUPLt OF SMELL- ner TYumbuIl, Hartford. 7-9466. their homes prior to the Christmas Quentin prison today. Rcitless, indeed, the,;, crort-n of hen lives. No longer must she 'AN' B R U T A L " s o THAT*S T?\ Park. Call 3224. $5 reward. Time payments arranged. Work­ gram will start at 2 o'clock. The ed fdr construction of camps at a baby. COULDKI’t o o Household >5t holidays, their release will be ac­ Eight men and, four women con­ gold; ^.1' suffer three weeks of confinement SiNKiM* A SWiP ^ DRESSED PORPOISBS VVMY manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion, first event will be for senior boVs victed him last n i^ t after six and Fort Smith, Ark., and Santa Ma­ n o t h i n ' FER DO 1DU-AH-’— PEl^APS complished prior to Dec. lO. While strength and peacq while her young arq brought forth; FR i6K in <5, a r o u n d iN Inc.. 299 Autumn street. Tel. (over 16) and will be 50 yards, free a half hours deliberation. rla Lompoc, Calif., on lump-sum Boss—Can you give me two AN' LETTIN* THEM f e l l e r s - YOU REFER, lb — OK, V e s / Automobiles for Sale ALBERT S GREATESlVAUGUST Musical Instruments 53 Three Priortties Aanouaced wealth untold. neither must she scratch for their style. The second event will be for competitive bid*. good reasons why I should raise TH' SURVIVORS T h Ev w e n t Sw e e t h e a r t l a k e s p o il e d CREPT 4860. Furniture Sale ends Aug. 30th. The department announced three Decides Crime Ma^laughter — Arthur Eugene Cooper, livelihood In their youth. What a t h a t I — A TRIVIAL 1B38 PONTIAC SEDAN. 1937 Ply­ FOR SALE— P LA Y E R piano, Saul junior boys (under 16) 50 yards, your salary? , & 0 DOWN' UP' MS RISHINS LA9T NiSHT/' 1941. During this sale youW lll be priorities which woUld govern the The state charged Holmes with tale she could tell the youngsters »N LAST m i s h a p / •— JOVB,'IVIlGG*. mouth sedan. 1938 Willys sedan. Blrns. Inquire 326 Eaat Middle free style. Other events are: Girls, murder for the shooting o f Wilson Employee —6h, I can do even given a $25 United States D^ense release of Guardsmen and Selec­ Mrs. Mslaprop Newrich was of the youngsters of the tough old JUST WHAT ARE NlGiAT, VOUR BACON IS 0EU6WT- 1B36 Ford sedan. 1937 Ford sedan. Moving— Trucking- Turnpike, after 6 o'clock. 50 yards; senior boys, 100 yards, tees. Given first priority were de­ Davis McNary, Jr., Portland. Ore., better than that and give you six days had she escaped the pqt a NOO AND TH AT Wl DOW Bond with any purchase of ISlfW or Chain Store fond of flowers but could not al­ SMAKlNG f u l / a r e w e s t a r t i n g Chevrolet pickup. Cole Storage 20 ' r-J ------free style: junior boys, 50 yards pendency and hardship cases. In business man. In a hotel room at —a wife and quintuplets. few years. Rewearsiksis f o r , ' more. We'•want to help promote ways be depended upon to get LIKE A HOME TDDAV ? AtARJMA Motors— 4164. backstroke; girls, 25 yards back- second place were placed men -28 nearby San .Mateo last May 3'. The their names right. One day she STORAGE the sale of these defense bonds aRfJ Wanted— To Buy 58 stroke: senior boys. 50 yards, back- jury, exercising Its rlghU under Buying Plan b a p t i s m o r w a t e r WET d o g I at the same time refurnish you years of age or over on July I, was giving directions to her gar­ NO oouQT M isess US 1937 OLDSMOBILE 6 2 door Moving and Packing. The Austin stroke; junior boys. 25 yards, 1941. They would be released re­ California law, decided the cilrtio PO LO ? •edan. In fair running order S325 home beautifully at a real savings w a n t e d — 10 CORDS heavy hard dener: HOLD EVERYTHING d r e a d f u l l y - A. Cliambcrs Co. Telephone 6260. ' ^wood. Long or short length. Cash, breast stroke; gjrls, 25 yards, gardless of their length of service was manslaughter. Holmes con­ Mrs. Newrich—On this side I "or quick sale. Tol, 48S3.' to you. 25 percent Discount on breast stroke senior boys. 50 yards, tended he acted in self-defense. To Be Used VL AR “ R UV|p^ / ; everything during this August rite Box V. Herald. but In the order In which their want you to plant salivas. Now breast stroke; first year boys, 12 service began. Married men who The court set next Friday morn­ Sale. An outstandlnig value during what would you suggest on the Repairing 23 foot race, any style; first year desire discharge at the end of the ing for passing judgment. The pen­ this sale Is our 3 Room Modem CASH FOR OLD GOLD, discard­ '^Continued Frqm^Page One) other aide 7 ed J^-elry, dental gold etc. Room. girls. 12 feet, any styife; senior In­ originally set 12 months' service alty Is an undeterminatc sentence MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ Out tit At the amazing low price of Gardener — Well, madam. It 14, Cheney Bldg., 683 Main, over dividual race; watermelon fight. w-re accorded third priority. of pne-to-10 years, with parole Post-^change Advisory Commit­ might be a good idea to put some M a n c h e s te r ed. shear grinolng, key fitting,, $495. Read carefully what the possible after one year. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Thriftj\cieaners. Contestants should sign for the .“resident Roosevelt is empow­ tee. with K. D. Gardner, chain spittonlaa there. Items are and we know you will races with .William Sacherek, or ered to extend the service of the A meeting at the home of a rich store executive, ss chairman. Evening. Herulrl overhauled. Bralthwalte. 52 Pearl agree It's a bargain: Orlando Orfitelll as soon as po.ssi- Ar ay rank and file by 18 months widow preceded a quarrel In Mc- Volnme Around 8250,000,000 > God Intends no man to live In street. THE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT; ble. I f ) , ClasaiUed AdveHinements Rooms Without Board 59 line ir new legislation and most of Nary’s hotel room, where the this world without working, but Modem.Suite; Coffee. Lamp and shooting occurred. Holmes was The volume of business done by LAW N MOWERS sharpened, call­ thoie In uniform can expect to post exchanges is estimated at he also intends every man to be (Cr, 'Count cts Aventc* worda to a lino. 2 End Tables; Bridge, Floor and W A N T E D -2 NXIEN ROOMERS, serve well past the original I2 blinded by a bullet from his own Inttlalo. Qumbara and abhraviatlnnt ed fur and delivered. We sharpen, 2 Table Lamps; Radio. around $250,000,000 annually. -happy In hi* work!— Ruskin. ».l •aeb count as a word and oomDound ensilage knives, scythes, axes, etc. room with s te i^ heat; 116 North months. The legislation also au­ pistol after McNary was slain. THE BEDROOM OUTFIT; School street. Tei. 6398. Grew Working According to a surx’ey made by words at two wordn >f4nimum coat saw filing, gumming. Capitol thorized release from service of Gardner’s committed In a tour of The Mayo Brothers were never to priQo of three Itnea. Modem Set, Spring. Inncrsprlng some of the men. Lino rstee per dry for tranalanv Grlndirig Co., 531 Lydall. Tele­ Mattress, Pillows, Boudoir chair. ATTRACTIYT: Fuiwlshed room, Army camps the fastest moving tolerant of the "wealthy, heavy- tdo. phone 7B58. To Lift Jap Ban Enlisted men of the regular Army Housing items In the post excliangea are. wlth-self-lmportanre type of pa­ Mcetlao March tf. 1H37 Boudoir Lamps. suitable for one or t ^ gentlemen. Army whose three-year term of THE KITCHEN OUTFIT; Contlnuou.i hot watei\Tel. 3105. soft drinks and beer. Second In tient. One of this breed once ap­ Chah Chrrgo W ANTED TO Tl.TNE. repair and service expires prior to Dec. 3l proached Dr. William Mayo with ft Oonaacutlvo L>a>8...i 7 etat I eta Breakfast Set. Linoleum. Dinner Work Praised Importance are cigarettes. . Candy regulate your piano or player (OoDtInued From Page One) this year will be discharged unless a certain condescension, saying: - f t Conaecutlra Daya... f ctaill eta and Silver Set, 1941 Westing- ROOMS FOR ONE or tvi« gentle- bars, toilet articles, stationery and piano. Tel. Manchester ,5052. they desire to re-enlist and are ■ Patient—So you're the head doc­ / 1 JHf ...... ill ctallS Ota house Refrigerator. 1941 Bengal men. Inquire at 411 MaUV street novelties follow In the order named. All ordara for Irregular tnaertlona or Tel. 7658. leaving Japan and other prob­ qualified to do so. (Oonttnned From Page One) tor 7 Combination Range, Utility Steady Improvement Deelred will bm charged at tha ona tima rata. lems related to United States Dr. Mayo— No. I'm the belly iN O H E Spactal ratea for long tarm avary Help Wanted— Female 35 Cabinet. Some time ago, Instructions nate and exorbitant pay raises." doctor! #A7 ad verttalng given upon requaai. See this outfit and we know you citizens.” The ambassador’s Gondar Forces \ MISSES Ada ordered beforr tha third or Boarders Wanted SS were issued that soldiers ,ln the One Instance was mentioned where fifth day will ha charged, only for W ANTED —WOMAN to do house­ will agree that It’s an outstanding statement came as Koh Ishii, regular Army would not be allow­ a member of firm with a construc­ Labor la a great blessing; after M A R T H A = tha. actual number of timaa tha ad work for small family. ' short bargain. Other o\itflts at $300. WANTED—R06MERS and^oard' ed to re-enlist unless they were tion contract acted as broker In Cabinet Information Bureau Under Attack evil came Info the world It was V. THE ALlffi ______B-r- appaared. charging at tha rata aarn- ho\irs. no un.shing. or ironing, no With any^iitfit at $300 or over, era, centrally located, qidet neigh­ non-commissioned officers or had selling supplies to his own firm at \ r-/f eoe* 4894 TffU ad but no allowanca or refunds can fpokesman. denied that the given as an antidote not a* a pun­ children. Good pay to right party. yoti receiw as a gift, a $25 De­ borhood, ten minutes from Air­ demonstrated an ability which a profit more than double hi* ishment.—Hardy. ba mada on ati rtma ada atopprd lanese govei-nment intends aftar tha fifth day. Call 4390. fense Bondi Buv Now and Save! craft. Inquire 49 Wadsworth St. would warrant their appointment share of Uie firm's fee. (Continued From Page One) HOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No **tni forbids": display llnss not ALBERT'S- E.st. 1911 to^hold Americans as host­ as non-commissionedofficers or The average cost per man for Frankness BY EDGAR MARTOI. aeld. WA.NTED — WOMAN for body Waterbury Tha Hsrald will not bs rssponalbia age.^ unless they had specialist training. camps and cantonments built un­ turned to their bases, although ^TORIES IN STAMPS presses. Apply Manchester Laun­ Open Wed. and Sat. Eves. Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 The same standard Is to be applied der cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts most of them were hit and there •eu.y «M ILL, KH44-M • K M0«T tloa of any advertlaemrnt ordered stateniervt.s, Ishii declined to ela­ to men who are 28 years old or was $684.94, the committee said, were several casualties among the '«0 PLSMT\0 «UQ«. RasaMSKSALl _ for mora than ona ttma. YOUNG BUSINESS woman dc- WA.N’TED-GIRL t o care for borate on\\vhat problems were re­ older, the announcement sold, while under lump-sum contracts It filers. British motor vehicles were DoS* Look. AKIH '. »een Justified Monday, but there were no casual­ eew IMI »T M** itTYKt, me. r kL m «. s f*T, an. art and thay raservs tha right to request. Capital Shade & Blind WANTED—ONE OR TWO un- Home Office restilctions on for­ made at approximately a uniform In Its conclusions on cost-plus- ties and no damage. Thf raids of J j S . adits rarlsa or rejact any copy con* GIRL TO PACK CANDY', living fixed-fee ■ contract* the commlt- Aug. 15-16 against Catania caused aldarad obJactlonAbla. Co., 46 Capert sUeet, Hartford. furniahed rooms with kitchen, two eigners' entry and Residence, Is­ rate so. as not to disrupt the effi­ “When Ah gils this close, Ah’m lakin’ no chances!" CLOSING HOURS—Claaalflad ada In West End; near Center street. Tel. 6-7Q18 after 6 p. m. adults, no children. Write Box O, sued Aug. 15, appllcdAo all alien* ciency of units,.the Army said that mittee said It found "that while 25 deaths and Injuries to 37 others. to ba publlshad aama day must ba Write giving details to Box K. Herald. regardless of nationality and these except for dependency, hardship or the necessity was regrettable, the Other British p ' ^ ' j attacked raaairsd by It o’clock noon Satur­ Herald. other emergency raaea, men would use of cost-plus-a-fixed-fee con­ Tripoli and Bengr.^. Libyan ports, days 10:30. were compared with similar legis­ USED FRIGIDAIRE. in. perfect WANTED—BY YOUNG couple, 2 lation of other countries, Ikcludlng not he re'eaacd while their units tract for the initial great expan­ and three of them were shot down \FUNNY BUSINESS Telephone Your Want Ada furnished rooma for light house­ v/ere engaged. In maneuvers or sion was justified. by anti-aircraft fire. Icy GreenfoniJ Becomes V. Help Wanted— Male 3l> condition. Kemps Inc. United States laws effectlvy Sept. ' Ada 'ar* acc*pted oy*r tha tb* t — An Axis protection of the United Slates tors tha sarsnth day following tha ntlclpatrd that enlisted men of WASH TUBBS No Sale and Thor. Big Trade*—Ea.sy WA.NTED BY SFIPT. 1ST., or Russia by way of 'Vladivostok. attack with heai’y shellfire against last April. The Danish minister BY ROY CRANC firvt InssrtfoD of each ad othsrwiss "W e will keep peace in the Die National Guard and Selectees, tha CHARGE RATE will bs c.ollect- W ANTED TWO Grocery clerks, terms at Benson's, 713 Main St. ilurlng month of Sept. 5 rooma, British forces berieged at Tobruk in Washington, Henrik de Kauff­ orient." Ishll said. He asserted other than those for whom.prtorl- rra Foss)BLfii«jH. OH.M.Sl, 14 THE M ArTEBf ad. No rssponalbnity for srrors in full time. Write Box P. Herald. or l-2 houae. centrally located. 3 was announced by thf British Mid­ man, signed an agreement placing THAT 1 MAY HAC SOhC SEHOalSOQ AH, AT IM d r; LOOIC! HAue wsrr, 4IM0«: Z tAAkff veu A 8 M M M ^ talapbonad ads win bs assumsd and FOR SALE - 3 PIECE living room that American diplomacy "should tlcs^re announced, will be releas­ dle East command toiday. TROUBLE OM YME BdHa you EVER 4KEM A 60H SO ,I«8U- ff«T soft W ANTED — DRIVER FOR coal set, 1 large rug. 1 Norge refrig­ adults. Not over $35. Write Box the island under U. S, control un­ ' ONLY SO SffSOfi thair accuracy cannot bs guaran- have delicacy" In handling th e' ed from active duty after an aver­ A communique said: t)0 SOU HAPPEM TO b b a u t if u l ? only taad. truck. Apply at 256 Center atFeet, erator. Owner leaying town. In­ J, rterald. tense Far Eastern situation. age oTsabout 18 months’ total ac­ til Nazi domination of his home­ ' l i s a HffEM-O THff TRISlSEe IS. “Libya: At Tobruk there has land is ended. HAVE A AUN? Index of Chu«iflcntioM Town. quire 149 Summit street after 4 YCJUNG QUIET COUPLE, no chll- EdltoM ls Express Concern tive serWe, some ns early aa 14 been heavy enemy shellfire In one p. m. Editorims In the Japanese press months. q[be actual period of ser­ The minister signed in behalf of BIttlu ...... A WANTED—MAN WITH drivers dren,. desire 2. 3. or 4 room apart­ sector of the defenses. Our own BegAfements B expressed concern over U. S. aid vice will de^nd upon the location artlllary obtained many direct hits his king, Christian X, pictured on llcen.se to do all round laundry ment or flat. Tel. 6271 Manche.*- MerTlAces C \'SED BENDIX automatic waah- to. Russia. One newspaper, Chugal, of units, theft schedule of prepara­ on parties of the enemy. Greenland's 1938 stamp above. Defttlii O work. Apply Mancjie.stei Laun­ ter. er. A real opportunity to own the .asserted that "even if Britlsh- tion, and the ^signed missions. "In the western desert the sltua- The king is a virtual Nazi prisoner . Core of Thanko ...... K dry, 72 Maple street. famous Bendlx, at a real savings. Is Moieortafn W Amerlcan supplies fail actually to "Tliose enllabtd men who are tlon has been unchanged.” today and although the puppet Kemps lire. reach the SovicL the fact can not eligtb'e for releaM and who desire Loaf and Found 4 TPHOLSTERERS WANTED—Ex­ Farms and Land for Sale 71 government in Copenhegen later Aanemcemneto ...... t be o-verlooked that it (aid to Rus- to remain on actiye duty beyond disavowed this agreement with •■•neDaU ...... ■ perienced fine furniture. Steady FOR SALE—50 ACRES, of land, j siai has at least the effect of re­ the period of 12 months may do so, AafoHoMleo employment. Palmer & Embury- USED ELE(?TROLUX refrigera­ United States, it is believed the AatamobiM for Sal* ...... 4 on the road between Hebron and inforcing Soviet troops in the Far either by enlisting IrK the rcgula Urges Terms Danes actually heartily approved Orsenlgo, Inc., Industrial Drive, tor. A real bargain. Kemps Inc. Marlborough. Paul C. Coates, East." army for a period of three years or AatemoblUa for Exchanaa I Westerly, R. l. of it. .VI AetA 'Aecauorfea—Tire* ...... ( IT S THE WISE FAM ILY, that Amston, Conn. TeL Willimantlc Ishll's remarks on aid to Russia by extending on their own request Be Accepted Although the work of the Unit­ Aata R*patrlns—Paintina . . . . t 777-Wl. YOUNG MEN 18 to 22 for work buys a Phllco or Leonard refrig­ followed his comments on Secre­ their term of active s e rv l^ to the ed Slates Army and Navy in Aato Bcboola ...... 1-A tary of State Hull's statement Aatoa—Ship by Truok ...... I In spore. Mechanically Inclined erator Now! Big selection of total of 30 months now authorized Greenland has bMn kept secret. It that the Japanese had not givert' by lav/. (OoBtlaaed Fraa Aatoa—For HIr* .'...... ( preferred. See Mr. Veen. 681 Main models— Trade-In- Allowances— L ««a M. a eif. a »f' Garaaaa—Servie*—Sioraaa id Houses for Sale 72 a satisfactory explanation con­ is certain that large land, aea and street. Triplex Store. Easy terms at Benson's. 713 Main . A t another point,, the annoulice- HoterereU*—Blcycl** ...... II cerning their failure to let about ment said It was hoped that \ lt join the brotherhood within a cer­ air bates have been constructed. Wantad Auto*—Mocorryeloa ... II street The later acquisition of Iceland is FOR SALE- BARGAIN. NEW 100 United States citizen* leave would not be necessary to hold m tain time. ALLEY OOP idwala*** aad ProfeMlsaal 8or*4eeo W A N T E D -R E L IA B L E delivery’ another step to help Britain fight, A Determined Man BY V. T. HAMUIf Bualneaa S«r\lee* Offered ...... It clerk, steady. Manchester Public modern 6 room house, with oil Japan aboard the liner President service any individual now In El^^ht hundred A F L building (he vital bettle of the Atlantic. Houaehold Servicee Offered ,...1I-A Market. burner, large lot. shade trees, i Coolidge. training for the full term permis­ trades workers struck yestordsy s o YS ICWOVY WOTMIN' A9007 MY MOW USTEm . Bnlldlna—Contraetina ...... 14 located Overlook Drive. Wra. i The' problem of permltUng the sible. at (3amp Lockett, an Army cav­ Greenland is only 700 air milea SELT, EH r ALL RJOHT HOLD (T. 10U TWO_ ARE Ploriata—Nurseries ...... It Americans to leave the country alry pqst 50 miles east of San from British Newfoundland and WO ------—-Jooe^sotxtj^ YOU OONMOA Ptinaral Director* ...... 14 Read Herald Advs. Kanehl. Tel. 7773. Officials said that the men eligi­ AGA®0*J .WM*YnYDO /ki^ l a i ii*y\ Situations Wanted— hinged, he said, upon “other incon- ble .for release would be requli^ Diego, (3allf. The union man asked 1775 miles from Nqw York City. KBBf* OOTA f H4atlna—Pluinblna—Rooflna .. If a-m SHOULOCOWTiWoe thi« o ( l a m ntaurane* ...... It Female 38 yeniencea',’ In Japanese-American to make personal application for for either a wags Increase of 12H It is the largest IsltmLln the world I OOMNA lllItD4ry..-Ore*«maklna relations. A t first, he said, the Mpvina—Truck In ■—Utqrac# discharge to their commanding of­ cents an hour, or defrayment of with an area of 736,919 square ‘Is there a gmall policeman on this beat? My husband HAFTA SU PabUe Pasaantar BerTiea ... COMPETENT MIDDLE aged wo­ Make Your New Hat U. 8. embassy had asked to send ficers, in moat cases the company the $1.50 a Bay room and board miles. Palatine—Paparina ...... man , desires hou.sekeepera posi­ home 22 officials aboard the commander. fee charged at faculties provided withes lo argue about a parking ticket!” Pfofaaalonal Scrvlocs ...... tion 5 of 6 days weekly. Write President Ckiolldge, and the Ja­ With referencs to officers, the by the contractor. . Itapalrtne ...... panese agreed. Later, however, the m torlnc—Dyaine—Cleanlfie Box T. Herald. department recalled that Inatruc- Meanwhile Federal concUlatora' Tollat Oooda and S*rvlc* ... embaaay asked that a i^ a te r tlona were Issued in February prepared ;to' open a hearing in 106 n ERVILLB KOI-K8 g y PONTAINB POX Waatad—Bualnast Servica .. number of Americana be., permit­ directing that approximately 60 Washington Friday- la an effort to ' Bdaeatloaal Live Stock— Vehicles 42 ted to'leave Japan on the aame per cent of the Reserve officers bq Iron out a contract dispute which Ooaraas and Clattea ...... ship, he said. T m b E a s t S c u r v e e s t o r e k b e p i s d e t e r m i n e o n o t t o h a v e Prlvata lastructlona released from active duty on the resulted In a threat of a nation­ FOR SALE - JERSEY' COW, due “Thla was cdotraty to a past completion of 12 months' oervice. wide strike by an Independent un­ Oaaelaa ...... sa*A m o r e b r o k e n w i n d o w s Maaleai^Dratnatle to freshen at anytime. Inquire 169 promise," Ishll aald. “We could not The details have not been complet­ ion of telephone Injtallatlon men. f f aatsd—Inst rucUona »o I East Middle Turnpike. accepL The OooUdge queatlon la ed covering a similar procedure for Deadlocked Over Demands riBanelal ^ fiv only one of principle in keeping ■oadB—Stoek*—MortaxAM *1 National Guard officers but the de­ The union and Western Electric, Basinas* Opportunltle* ...... n Wanted— Pets promlaes." partment said that In general their Inc., were deadlocked over the Kanay to L«an ...... It Allowed To Go To Bbangbal release would be on the ssane basis workers' demands for a master NO' H*Ia Sltullana Poultry— Stock 44 At the aame Ume a relkibla aa'that of Reserve officers. working agreement providing au­ ■•Ip Wanted—Femal* ...... it aource reported ilx U. S; embaaay Hsip Wantad—Mala ...... 14 ' Publication of the procedure t o tomatic progression of wages in FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wa n t e d — c o w s , CALVflB, officlaU bad been permitted to go Got It Bad BY MDRRILL BLOSSEIT Baliswan Wantad ...... It-A pigs. Buyer for one of Connecti­ be followed for relearing both en- pisce'of the present merit systom. ■alp Wanted—Mala or Female It to Shanghai from where they tieted and commissioned personnel maintenance of a union membsr- ABanta Wanted ...... 17-A cut largest packing houses. Gerald ajs <9or isno HUT , f might arrange transportation to was made at thia time, the depart­ ahlp clause, seniority benefits and S p « m FWDs a m w b o TUat 1 J u n e is n u i.'b o Bltuatlons Wantad—F«mala ... 11 ftlsliy, Vernon. Telephone Rock­ the United States. BOr tr, waLktJG OM ^Vhs. BUT IT BItaatlona Wanted—Mata ..... II ville Dlv. 976-3. ment explained, becauae approxi­ holiday pay. T w compisny ooun- LATB IMB W AR, AND OlOau (WHAT ASOUr atMAIHS N ic e A g ik l 7b BB, CANT LAST/ Tha reported mobilisation of AIK I 1 SAW Hsa Pur AT Bwplaymant AcancUa ...... 44 mately 150,000 National Guarda- tored vrith an offer to raise wmgpr LEi^ TUata ooaas o f JUNff? TO ne OyiNS ON THE VINE / w e U . h a v e 7b U v « ataek i F«t» Fnaltry 1,000,000 Russian troops on tha Si­ mea, 3O,0OO Selectees and. 10,000 six cents an hour over the present iuocuM ON HIS hairT SaaN / ooesNT SHE oo wnw WAIT AND fiaff^ V«kl«l*s berian front and a Navy apokea- TVlEM VVNBM T U ey <50 WHICH TWO Data Bfrda—Pate ...... 4T Reserve officers are neulng com­ scale which ranges from SO cents Uva Btaek—Vablelaa ...... ai man's daclaratlon that the Rua- pletion of their flret 13 months on to $lJi0 an hour. SWIMMIMG f MAlcaS 7$4ff PoslUT aad-SuppIUs ...... at slana have 100 aubmarinea and 110 active duty,' CIO Steel Workers -staged a OOMPANy, AND Wantad —Pats—Poultry—Stock at ilij 6939 VYHCH O P THff FOR S.\LE apeadboata at Yfladivoatok caused brief protest wqrk> stoppage dur­ - Far Sal*—MUc«llaBMas - THEEff MAI— , Artlelaa For Bala ...... at the newspaper Kokumin to say ing the night at' Bethlshem Steal's Baata and Aoe*aaor1aa ...... aa MAPLE ST. bluntly: PaBtorius Named huge Sparrows PolnL ' Md., plant Balldlns Matariala ...... at "Aa for reports that tha United Evaiy UtUa girl of 3 to 6 should but day shift workers wept on DInnMnda —Watobaa—Jawalry at 'States and Graat Britain wlir. de­ have a ptnaforfi—an enchanting BlaatrlenI Appllaneas—Radio.. at TAVERN As WPA Director duty without IncldenL A,Dosen Baal and Feed ...... at-A mand certain assurances from the faolUoa In tbasa amall aisaa Here police and steel workers ware In­ Bardan—Farm—Dairy Prodaeta M Inquire 21 Maple Street Soviet regarding preaaure on la ona of unusual charm—It bute jured In disorders that accom­ ■aoaabold Oooda ...... il Japan as a condltloB for their aid New Haven. Aug. 19.—0P)_ tons down the back, and has straps panied the stoppage. - Maablnary and Toola ...... U over the shoulders. The blouse Is ■naleal initntmanta...... tl to tha ’Soviet against Germany In Howard R. Staub, Connecticut Nlcholaa Fontacchlo. district dl- PBlea and Btora Equipment ... la connection wttb tha coming Mos­ work projects administrator, an­ the peasant type with square ractor of tha Steel Workers Or- Maalala at tha Star** it cow conference. Japan conJdera It nounced today the appointment of neckline and short puffed sleeves— ganiring Oommittes, said 'the w a a rlu Apparal—ru n -...... ii Real Estate . . . Insaranee Injurious to the aafety of her em­ idem! to make In sheer cottona stoppage was In protest against Wantad—To Boy ...... II Andrew R. Pastorius o t Orange aa ■I' See 5180 pire a ^ can not remain uncon­ director of operations, a posltiCn There are panties, too, which may “various irindg o t InUmldaUoe and cerned for her own defense. be has held on an acting bads be made to match the pinafore. threete to unlod msB by sub- 8CORCHT SMITH Wlthoul Beard .*» I> "If tha Americana and British since February. It's a practical frock for'kinder­ booses and company poUee.” He Mon Hare Than Maeta the Eye BY JOHN C TBRBT ^ ••..•••«ll-A McKinney Bros. Bnavdai o Wantad By Sfio. Aase Oobot Vfor wear with your first fan dieaa adhara .to the Japan esKlrclemant Pastorius has been connected garten or school. added that the union wished to O m tntry Board—Resorta >•••••• Wrat TQuRi.DM n c ■otalA-:Itaatas ranta ... Need' a brand new bat to perk or atreet aulL front in tha name of aid to the 8o- with the W P A since 1BS5. bolding Pattern No. 8939 U In stses 3, show Its strangth to the company AN IN M r would HAVf m Mala B t Pfeoae MSB The sporta\ visor la always a vlat. Great Britain. Um United 8, 4, 5 and 6 years. Sise 4 pina- TaT JlPiMtad-1—Rooma—Baard up the wardrobe? Here's one that the poeitlOna of field 'engineer, In connectloB with the alleged OP MAffriCULM WHO •n otAfiH A io r o p : handy sort of hat to have. 'Dick States and ‘the Soviet adD be area engineer and aadstant direc­ fot« and panties require 3 1-8 yards grievances. LEAEMOff fiBOrR nta. riatA Tantmaata has the neweat atyle featurea—It'a m n t c 'O Q u iD Laantlona tor Rant... : It In when you go off to the ebun- charged wttb responstbUlty for tor of operationa S9-lnch insterial, blouse 7-8 ymrd. off the face and It anuga down ; try, for a motor trip, on a picnic! whatever situation may arise In . He la a graduate of Weet Haven For this attractive pattern, eend Lost ef Utah PlaMeia Dlea *«0 MN WQIhClHOW ARTHUR A. over the back of the head! 'Qrand , It's the eaatest sort of hat to mak«. the future.'* High Bchool. Booth Preparatory 15c in coin, your name, address, for the college or bualneaa girl— I Make one of left-over material Then the paper added: echool and Tale’s Sheffield Scien- pattern number and slae to The ■ Salt Lake Oty, Aug. IB—(F)— I from one of your aporta dreoacs. "Hitherto, ttngapore has been tlfle achooL Manchester Evening Herald To­ Mrs. Mary Ann Parit Brockbanic, For Rant ...... perfect to wear any time of day. B I For R a n t...... Patterns for both hats (Pattam the poUUcaL strategic base and day's Pattern Service 106 7th last of the Utah pioneers of 1847, KNOFLA Hemaa Far Rant You can make taro or three to No. 5180) sewing and finishing di- the pivotal center of the Japan Nanery Official Dies Avenue, New Tork, N. T. died Monday, a month after her to R*nt ...... roe' • match different coetumea. Make a endiclemcnt fronL Now 'Vladlvoa- 89th birthday. A child of four, she Baal BatatapaaeBBBB# Far Oata ractions color and matariala sug- Interpreting the new trend for St Balldlas tor Bala « SBBB« ‘Dutch Cap" hat In velveteen, belt­ geatad and amounts ' of material tok baa baooma tbs nArtbem 8hig- Newark. N. T^ Aug. It—(F> .— you. The Bummer Faehlon Book arrived In Utatab aoea after Brig- __Praparty tor Bala ••* ing, grograin silk, or valvet for both hats may be obtained by apore completing the circle.'* Paul V. Fortmlller. SO, aecretary- Mowing dosenk of new etylee In ham Tloung led his trail hlaaers and Land tor Bala ....* INSURANCE CawoM very bright colora auch aa aertdlng 10 ments in Coin, Tour treasurcr of 1110 Jackson and Par- eaey-to eew patterns. 'Order it to- Into thas But Lake valley. for Bala . Laaa ter B ala...... Ask Toor Neifliborl Liberty Red. Cadat Blue, Emerald Name and Address sitd ths Pat­ 1 b e concuaskm'attending the Mns Nursery. Oo., and nationally jH a tt Property tor S a lr .i.... Greott. RAF iSIue or Rosral Purple. tern Number to Anne Cabot, ‘Hm breaking up of any grea; leer kiuiwn as a rasa grower, died of a ***?attsrn 18c Patteni Book ISe • Ballora fat the U. B. Navy are ^bnrtan tor B ala...... m Mam M. FkM MM Toull -love thia bat. too, when It'a Mancbeator Evening Herald, 106 mass, as from cold, la known aa heart attack arhtla on a fishing trip One Pattern end Pattern Book not permitted to wear their hair Batata (ar BsafcaaFa . . . . ' In dark btua. black « r brown. 84vmtk.A*SBtti. New York CKy. an ieagnaka. . Sunday. ordered together 35c.. kmger than t ^ indies. •—Real Batata ...... ia

L to TWELVE TUESDAY, AUGUST 49. 1941 iOattr^Blnr £ttntitig

Bncrgcncy fioctiors Mr. ud Mm. Herbert Vright, age building. For a number of df 40 Russell atreet, and their two Given Training Moves His Family ! Seamans BiiV years they have ISased a two story About Town children returned lost night after •/ building from Walter Strant on Annual Play Phjrslcians of the Manches­ a trip to Canada. . To New Hampshire Main street for the storage of ter Medical association who In Guard Duty Adjacent Lot heavy hardware. They will con­ ' A bimII* BoutherglU 9t M North will respmid to emergency calls Dr. an4 Mrs. .W. Conlon will tinue to lease this place for the Day Thursday flehOol atrect haa retunied after a tomorrow afternoon are: Dr. return tomorrowoW ^ohftom their annual storage o f farm implements. two week!’ vacatiofi at Camp Robert Keeney and Dr. Ed­ vacation. Woodatock. mond Zaglio. G>mpany H Has Drill To Build Warehouse for Teams Representing Va­ Campbell Council K. of C„ seat­ lira. ICarion Bddy of South Main ed its new officers last nighL The Period f Instructed in Bhsh 'Hardwire Com­ Can Save Tires rious Playgrounds to atrect la viaiUnj: Mra. Edward Bids will be received until 2 p. installation took place in their Manual of Arms. pany on Birch Street. Compete at .West Side. O'Mallay o f Lewiston, M a ^ , m. ^ p t. 2 for repair work in the home on Main street and District By Cutting Speed formerly of this town. "V Manchester postofflce. The job will Deputy Lawrence Fagan of Hart­ include plastering, repairing and ford was the installing officer. The As guards paced tha armory floor Earl G. and Robert E. Seaman The annual inter-playground afi— Hazel Trotter of East Cen­ painting a section of the interior. meeting opened early and at the and others were posted at all en­ today purchased from the Savings day will be held at the West Side close o f the installation a party A1 Bristol, local Goodyear tire ter atreet la spending a part of her trances to the local armory last Bank of Manchester the property dealer, said today that every playgrounds Thursday. Represen­ of 35 went to the Villa Louisa in vacation at Stony Creek. MUs Nellie A. Heftron of Winter night, the regular weekly drill of located on Birch street at the rear motorist can contribute a part to tatives from the four playgrounds Bolton where a dinner was served. called Tinker block this street is spending ten days at the Company H. 2nd Bn., 1st Mil. Diet.. the nation's defense effort merely in Manchcatcr, Manchester Green, C W. King who has been ill at Surf Hotel. Block Island. The property haa a front- by putting into practice some. of North Ehid, East Side and West Louis Bayer, owner of the Bay­ eSG, got under way. The major­ his home at Cornfield Point, U im­ age/6f 40 feet on Birch street and the safe and sane driving precau­ Side, will take part. Aa there^will proving. Mr. King was a resident er Produce Company, wholesale Howard I. Taylor of South Main ity of the evening was spent in­ Xtenda south a distance of 83 feet tions which have been urged by be events for children in different of Manchester for many years. fruit dealer, is the purchaser of nd is located to the east of the street is visiting his daughter, Mra. I the Magnell property at Main and structing the men in the funda­ the automotive industry for years. claasea and at different ages, the W. S. Sage of GreenpOrt, L. I. driye'vay between the so-called Th:eat of a rubber shortage lias program will get underway at 9:30 Mrs. Sarah McGonigal of Wood- I Eldridge street. 'The purchase mentals of interior guard duty so Tinker building and the Waranokc I consists of a three story frame that they would be prepared should been emphasized by the placing of in the morning. Competition will bridge street is spending ' a few iHote. proi>erty.' The latter t now government restriction oii its con­ be in softball, horseshoes, croquet, days with her daughter, Mrs. John The families of J. Ward Taylor ' building with two stores on the they be called upon in an emer­ of New street and George Smith of owned by Abraham Podrove. sumption, but motorists can get checkers and Chinese checkers. Slavell, at Grove Beach, Clinton. ! ground floor, a two story frame gency. Capt. David McCollum, Sr„ The purchase of the property East Center atreet are vacationing building farther to the north oif and 1st Lieut. Chesterfield Firie su- many more miles out of their tires, Costume Show this morning by Earl G. Seaman and thereby reduce waste of this The annual costume show at the Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miller of at Black Point. Main street, a one story frame per\’ised the drill. and his son, Robert E. Seaman, Is valuable commodity by maintain­ West Side playgrounds is schedul­ Elro Street have returned from a building on Eldridge street and Anyone wishing to enter the ar­ for the purpose of providing a Mrs. Charles H. Norris of Ham­ the three story building that at mory must first get through the ing moderate top speeds for long ed for tonight, weather permitting. fishing trip to Brewer. Maine. storehouse on the property adja­ distance driving. lin street is spending some time at one time contained two stores and guard on the main entrance, ac­ The contest will start at 7 o’clock cent to the hardware business con­ Next to apeed, quick starts and Beverly, M.ass. apartments on Eldridge street. cording to last night's set-up. The and Mra. William Wilson, play­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Janssen ducted by them and known aa the stops take a heavy toll on rubber. grounds supervisor, will be in were week-end guests of Willis guard will hold all persons at the Herman E. Montie F. T. Bliah Hardware Oompany. A little less hurry on the takeoff charge. It is expected that a large Blodgett, of Canaan, with whom Meeting last night for the first door, until they are admitted by --.Alexander J. Lang,,one of the Confirming the sale this morn­ at the change of the traffic light, number, of children will enter aa they attended thfe Berkshire Sym- time this season, the Democratic higher authority. Among the aub. department managers at Hale’s Mr. and Mra. Merman E. Montie, ing Ekirl G. Seamaii said that in or a more gradual atop habit, may costume shows were held on the honlc Festival at Tanglewood on store, with Mra, Lang, plans to Town Committee initiated plans jecta which the guards are in­ for tne coming town elections in of 36 Bigelow street, and their son, buying the property he had in mean more than 1,000 miles to a West Side grounds long before Sunday. Mr. Janssen is manager spend a part of his vacation cm structed in are their general and mind the erection of a warehouse which the party is to make a special orders while on guard, Robert, moved today to their new set of tires. other playgrounds took up the Of the Health Market at Hale s. Cape Cod. Mr. and Mra. L.ang will for the storage of small' hardware. strong effort to secure election of home In Rochester. N. H. In July Today, it Is not only patriotic event. FTizes will be awarded for atten.1 the wedding on Friday af­ method of relaying calls, method of There is such a demand at this several of its nominees fo r ' town Mr. Montie took over an automo­ but plain common sense to give the prettiest, most original and ternoon of Mr, Lang's nephew, challenging any person or party time for supplies by builders that office. Primary and other political bile agency and garage business In reasonable care to automobile tires. funniest costumes. Walter E. Wright, son of Mr. and near the post, and how to request the supply could hot well be car­ matters also were in the air. relief. that place. His nephew, Raymond Mrs. Joseph Wright of Mather J. Montie, who la associated with ried in the present store and that street, and Miss Margaret H. A short session in the manftkl of arms was also held during the eve­ him, haa already moved hla family plans would be started at o.ice for Brooks, daughter of Dr. and Mra. to Rochester. the erection of a new building. The William E. Brooks of.Mofgantowia ning to acquaint the men with the Peckenham Plavs handling of the Enfield rifle. The Both Mr. Montie and his wife, purchase of the property also will West Virginia.' TTie ceremony will square out the property on Main company enlisted three new re­ the former Mlsa Helen Fallow, were HALE'S SELF SERVE tALL CEDARS take place at the Bremks summer bom and spent all their life In Man­ street with that of the next ad- j home at Orleans on the cape. Lead at Bolton cruits last night, and the unit is progressing in a satisfactory man­ chester, and their relatives and joining property to the south of tha The Original In NeW England! Tinker block of which Earl O. Si**-''{' ner. according to a statement made friends regret their departure and Another motorist fell into the wish them prosperity and happi­ man is a half owner with Christo- i hands of the law last night at the by Capt. McCollum todaji. •'The Web.” a farce In three j Major Herbetr Bissell, Battalion ness in their new locatio^i. Both pher Glenney of the Glenney Cloth- intersection of Middle turnpike Ing Company. ' | AND HEALTH MARKET apa.sma by Charles Townsend will j Executive Officer, visited the unit were prominent in Masonic circles. Tomorrow Night east and Summit street where the •The pureha.se of the property by start tomorrow night at the Bol-' last night. Under the new regu­ Mr. Montie being a past worship- - . . , . 8:S0 O’aock stop sign has been.changed to give ful master of Manchester LSdge of I Seamans today will mean that right of way on ’ the turnpike. ton Playhouse with Francis Peck­ lations. each staff officer must make the rounds, including the Masons. He was for many years seven hand laundries ORANGE HALL Harold Welch of East Hartford enham of Manchester playing the foreman in Cheney Brothers spin- ' "P<’*'®ied by Chinese will bo out of Weef. Morning Specials will appear in cotrrt tomoiTow battalion's 12 companies, each role of Dan Gillespie. Mr. Pecken­ quarter. ning department. business in Manchester. The only ' 20 Regular Games charged with failure to halt as he ham will play the leading role building on the property that they ' drove on Summit street. Wednesday and Friday evenings Meet Tonight ZelC Green Stamps Given W’ith Cash Sales. All local officers of the Battalion purchased this rooming is the one i 6 Specials in the absence of Jack Lloyd., who story building that is'now occupied I Charged with intoxication, John staff and Battalion headquarters -Maxwell House Sweeptstake will be broadcasting the Hartford will report to Room 20«, Hartford Costume Show by Willie Ong. who operates the; H. Howard of Rochester, New Eastern League baseball games on State. Armory, tonight at 8 o’clock. laundry. He has no lease and w ill' Door Prize Hampshire, w'ill be in court tomor­ those nights. Mr. Lloyd will be vacate the building. row. He .was picked up in a help­ A t the meeting tonight, the re­ Coffee Lb. 29c seen In the leading role on nuirs- quested promotions in H Company At the Green The erection of a hew warehouse Admission 25e less conditiop on an East Center day and Saturday evenings. - on the land purchased this morn­ will be acted upon, and notice will Pantry Size Can atreet lawn Ikat night. Other members of the cast for ing will give to the Blish Hard- be mailed to the Company Com­ "The Web" include Flora Martell mander tomorrow morning wheth­ wpre Company an additioi al stor- as Sally, Emily Getchell as Miss Juflges Find it Difficult er or not the promotions were ap­ Friend's Beans 3 C a n s 2 5 c Cam.son, Harland M. French as proved at the session. To Determine Various Jobson. and G. -Lester Paul as CUT FROM THE BEST GENUINE SPRING LAMB! The Plans and Training Section Deacon Smith. Mr. Paul, playing under Capt. Leonard W. Ladd will Class Winners.

Meaty, Well Trimmed ^ the character comedian role in the commence final preparations on Bananas Lbs. 4 25c play, brings to the part his forty- the Battalion mobilization plan to­ The annual costume ahow was | Rib Lamb Chops lb.42c five years of stage experience, night. after which it will be sent held at the Manchester Green '

Sbonlder many of it spent in playing roles to the Adjutant General, Brig. Gen. playground last night. Prizes were ! just like the one he is playing this R. B. Dellacour for approval. awarded for the prettiest, most ' HEALTH MARKET Lamb Chops lb.37c week. Mr. Paul, a retired Broad-' original and funniest costumes. ' 7le0e\ way actor, cam® to Hartford sev­ Although the entrants were few, ' A

eral years ago with William Fav-' the judges found it difficult to de- ; eraham. Car Overturns, Meaty Cuts of Lamb Stew termine which contestant excell'ed j Imagine A Tender, Sizzling Steak Besides the production of "The i Gennine in his class. Oocdoolte^ Web," Roger Monat. tenor, Sadie j Driver Eseapes The prizes were awarded as fol- ; Many Important details ...Properly seasoned by (he cook — cut from beef Allen and Jackie Lee, dancers, l Iowa: Prettiest • costume, Harry i Calves* Liver______^ lb. 38c are ncccHsarj- In a digni­ properly aged by y'o.ur butcher! and other vaudeville performers | Spcctor who wore a George Wash- fied and refined funeral will be seen in the Bolton Play- ^ Iniston outfit: Most original cos-1 PINEHURST CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAY! Paul L- Turcotte. 18, of 17 service. Regardless of Top Grade Beef! house revue. tume, Herbert Stevenson, who : Trumbull street, escaped with a the cost Involved — our wort an Adolf Hitler outfit, and sliKht cut on his hand when the service Is alua.vs impres­ car he was driving on West Cen­ the Funniest Costume, Harry sive and correct In every Sirloin Steak Shaw, who was dressed as a cow­ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ter street, skidded, went off the respect. Give Surprise boy. road and turned over twice at 8:15 ■ The judges were Ben Johnson, Tender Young Corn doz. 23c this morning. It landed in the yard A CARFiFUL, Club Steak ’ Pound For Doiigans at 241 West Center street. T^ir- Francis Reider and Jack Derby. Lima Beans shell Beans CONSIDERATE cott,, who was driving a car regis­ Becker’s Young Beets and Carrots tered in the name of Mrs. James SERXICE .ALWAYS ^

Spinach Green or Wax Beans Endive Mr. and Mrs. John Cushman Cole was headed west at the time Birds Eye Spinach PkR. 21c Dougan were given a surprise of the accident. The accident was

Ripe Bartlett Pears • doz. 39c housewarming at their new home reported to the police station and on Gardner street Sunday after­ was Investigated by Policeman 1 ’ ^ , White Seedless Grapes Red Grapes noon when about 50 of their friends Joseph Prenjtlce. No arrest was F. E. BRAY Tasty Ripe Cantaloupes FreshLimes called. They brought along picnic made. i.b. JEWELER Spiced Lunch Meat 39c lunches, which were later served State Theater Building ^aTE.CEWTERSTefflUs 6848yg on the lawn in the rear of the home S ALA DA TEA and where games were played dur­ 737 Main Street ing the afternoon. Included in the gathering were friends from Etos- Tea Balls'lBc i-lb. pkg. 43c ton. Mass.. Milford, Bridgeport, Hartford and Manchester, and Watch and Jewelry

Walter Taylor of Arlington, Mass., entertained with tricks of magic.

Ampng the presents given for the Repairing At 'p.inefuL?'jl Groce n/^nc. Dial new home was a Duncan Phyfe ‘ 0IAL4I5I ^ 302 MAiN street table, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sln- 3230 Reasonable Prices Or POST O fP .U ■ . V£ B.OiKfPOhl STATt ARMORS namon of Highland street, parents CIcM, Comlortabto Unn! of Mrs. Dougan, presented them Conrteoua Sendee A t All Tlniee! with a fireplace set.

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Except White exUnds the length o f the houM. An in the amaOJiouae plana. EXPERTLY CLEANED interesting feature is the four wtndoirs on the side, which, with Celery Hearts Very aimilar except at- bunch 15c the small windoisi by ths flreplsce, add distinction and individu­ AND PRESSED ality. tachM ffarape to aecond Lima Beans or Peas Called For and Delivered 3 qts. 25c The fireplace at the end of the room, with bookcases and eup- C. of C. Demonatration t w r t . boarda on either aide, ia large and makes for homiaaas. It sug­ gests interesting decorative treatmenta. . home.

Heavy Waxed Poper roll 19c each A feature of this hquM which appeals particularly to ths bouse- I — • F U '# • " • FLA wife ia the front vssUbuls and coat eUMt, especially welcome ^

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