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8 ,3 5 4 Contipiued cool tonight and About Town Hear Lecture ^ettrd Along Main Street Member of the Audit Tuesday morning. Bureau of Circulation* Manchester—~A City of Village Charm SUnley J»rvl«. of • Florence On Poisoume In Northfleld, Vt, iMi eve- Quite often we hear the remark acres’ tract along L^ennox atreet (Clasallled AdMrtlslng m Page 8) MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1943 niaitby death of bi« father: Local Boy Scouts Also —"What are they going to do aren't auperatltioua and we hope VOL. LXIII., NO. 3 I Jarvia. Shown How to Put on with all those little house* that Dave Rose doesn't get peeved when are being built in developments w# remark that the new Lennox Tha beard of director* of the Masks During Attack. around town?” The answer, ia street has a cemetry at one end Monument to Jap Defeat at l^a Mancbctter T.M.C.A. will hold the .simple^ "Sell them, of course." ft and A. p^rhouse at the other end. Althoiign the houses on , Lennox firat meetiols: of the fall aeason at Sidney Brown, senior officer in might seem to the ca.siial observ­ Ten Billions More British Eighth Army the T next Wednesday evening at er that Manchester ia at the street are being erected on the chemical and gas warfare for huiising saturation point. It would | niaas production plan they are 7:80. There, la special business to being well constructed. A Federal Is a Precious Right be transacted and every director Manchester, demonstrated the seem that there can be no fur­ la urged to be present U possible. non-combatant gas mafks and the ther need for new homes here. Housing Administration inspector, s Hartford man, skilled in the Sought in Taxes; decontamination suit to the scouts But such evidently is not the ease. . There Is great dem^and building trades, is on the job daily Keeps Tern oli Mrs. Jane England, who has of Manchester following the here yet for new homes and rent*. and he Is making certain that been spending the summer with monthly Court of Honor last night One local builder ha* sold out all every’thing la up to apeciftcation. Rose, who la also in charge of the her sons and their families in at the South Methodist church. of his 104 homes In one tract Will Boost Rates town left this morning for her new Garden Apartments at Main .In th* • demonstration. Mr. within a month's time of the. com­ winter home in St. Petersburg. pletion of the last house in the and St. James street although an DON’T WASTE IT! Florida. Mrs. England has been Brown not only described the dif­ apparent newcomer here ia ona of River Crossing Falls ferent effects of gases had, but .section. In another development gpending the winters in Plm ida for with hmi.ses not yet flnl.shed' the the most enthusiastic we've talked Inrliviflual Income Tax­ many years. supervised eorh scout in applying to about Manchester and its poMl- Parity Price the mask. Then each scout with developer has had inqiilrles and bilities. payer Desigiiatetl to a mask 'in his possession was has made some tentative arrange­ Allied Naval Forces Pen* ments towards eventual sale. If war worker* on the "swing! Supply $6,500,000,* given a signal of a gas attack shift" don't have an. outlet for en­ Formula Not Vague Foreign and he was to see how quickly and Prospertive ' customers drive Very Nearly etrate Ailriatic to Su|)* through the development With tertainment and diversion after a 000 of $10,500,000,* X* i IT» Free Enlargement accjirtely he could get it onto his hard night trick it's their own ]>ort Landing Units head. only the frames of the hqaises up. 000 Total; Big in*j MijUtirely ra iv So the demand for housing ia still fault. Stay pp some night after Stand Seems Not Enough with Every Roll ol Film I.rfx:turea on Gaa A ttack midnight and se. for yourself if In Clinching Posi* Oweloped and Printed “ WC great In Manchester. creases in Taxes Asked. Mr. Brown then gave a talk on Another question we hear is there isn't quite a bit o t local ac­ what to do In case of a gas attack. tivity. And, the State theater has Seen Only Rough hull Senate View tio n s ;/^ Clark’s Fifth "What are they going to do with even started a midnight ahow once -(/P) Planes Used EI.ITE STUDIO The first thing to do would be to those houses after the war?" XVashiiiKton, Oct. 4 Army Threatens to get inside of a building and then a week for those who don't have The administration recom­ colors of Price Rela Well, the answer here again la a chance to see the movies at any to go up to a high level as all simple, “ Live in them, of course." mended $10,500,000,000 in Symbol of shattered Jap resistance at Lae. New Guinea, Is this crumpled wreckage of an enemy T urn Flank of Any war gases are heavier than air other tipne If these ahows aren't tionships and Not as bomber being inspected by a jeep-lord of American and Australian fighters at the airfield there. (Photo Majority. Favors Interna­ Every Aircraft Allies They tend to collect in depressions There may be a business lull after patronized they will be diacontinu- additional taxes to (^ongress , W ater Defense Line. TOWN ELECTION • by Frank Prist, NEA-Acme photographe." for the war picture pool ) Gould Get Off MedU the war, but with all this talk of God Given Right. tional Collaboration and to flee to underground ahel- ed. ao it's up to the war workers today and-designated the in­ ROOFING post-war planning there ought to who are crying for entertainment ters are no good unless they are be a different condition ttaia time dividual income taxpayer to After War, But Only terrunean St*il L’seil Allied Headciuarters, Al­ pas proofeol. The chances arc to ahow that they appreciate such supply $6,500,000,000 of that Chicago, Oct. 4—Hit by British in Night; he said last night, "as a matter Two scouts, members of Tl%op untU they get that notice before LEGION HALL—8 a. m. to 8 p.m. more in employer and employe for farm products has had a bene­ placed by veteran observers today of fact, we had to gather these Plates troops of Lieut. G^n. Mark 'I its future, you won't be criticizing 47 of the South Mcthodiift church, even inquiring- about their atatua. taxes—but he emphasized that n ficial effect oa farm prices, but Bombers Lay Mines. on the results of an Associated planes together, from every source W. Clark’s Fifth Army, hav« were awarded their Star Scout the ^ctlon of ao many houses of Others even go to the induction such payroll taxes are increased, “parity prices have come to be Position Seen. Futile Pres.* poll in which 89 Senators s\ rged forward from Benevent* the smaller type. his recommended income tax possible—from our training cen­ in their march on Rome from Na­ certificates at the Court of Honor center, take the examination, get worshipped as though they were a * ■ I Lontlon, Oct. 4.—(/P)— were asked if they would support ters, from depots, from modifica­ the report and then try to present, rates should be lowered, ^ God-givi^n right to which farm ers the House-approved Fulbright ples and have captured an impor­ IF YOU WANT session. They were Stuart For the individual, Morgenlhau s tion ceirters- to do the trick. Schrleber and Oeorge Zanis. The parking problem at tb. a case before the local boaixl as to are entitled without question. Pinched BelM'een Moiin* A u tu m n * Flying, Fortresses, peace resolijtion if it came to a tant crossing of the Galore river, $10 ,500,000,000 tax program RalllS "The task would have been thereby threatening to turn Uw Zanis also received certificates for P6at Office has become quite acute why they should not go into serv­ Unwarranted .Assumption siqiported by long-range vote in its present form. ea.sier With more planes; it could especially during certain hours of ice. meant; tains and Sea' as flank of any water defense Un# swimming, rowing and metal 1. Repeal of the 5 per cent Vic­ ."They rest on an imwarranted Tbunderboll.s, .swept into 4’2 Favor Prlni-lple not have been done with less." which the Germans may attempt work. William Cavanaugh, Troop the day. In the morning as va­ Qf course, this condition is be­ Shoreline to Ma

v- write this, for over a long period, reduce it to the most elemental of I I'nlted Mine Workers' ehleftala OTTO H. emotions. tfl«I of man's instinc­ tering the Intemational field, hut Primary. Consequently interest in mind our own busliiess. Had he the president of the National In­ even after being sent overseas. I Rumania Cities i hi|d exiilatned the matter In a Ict- ueen a real veteran he would have stitute of Traffic Engineers be tive. dominating, intense desire to said that his company would file the party on Rrlmary day la prac­ Lar^e Enough Plans Urged had been safe and secure, but late­ for foreign routes if such action is 'ler to his hrme hoard a t'.\lexaii-| sought some assistance first and For Assessor: RAYMOND E. ROBINSON lieves. ly I have been In some tight spots. protect thosg individuals whom he tically nil. not taken. ' ' drla, Va. r . This condition reflects on Elec­ failing to get that would ^have 'Urban traffic probl^s will be I do not expect to die In this w ar holds dearest. 1 don't claim’ that Fires and Explosidiis Ar- gladly told the circumstances that SEDRICK J. STRAUGHAN extremely serious right Bfter the this la the reason for any other ‘Speaking for the. first time as tion Day. If there ia no interest in E. L. G, HOHENTHAL, JR. Colorado Senator Says Chicago Aldernian Atl- —no one docs—but I am playing the "lone ' dissenter'' from the Tense .Atmosphere Created the party on Primary Day there ia forced him to sell trinkets of no war,” Harold F. Hammond, direc­ on m v. luck more and more. Onlv man's participation in the war. It coinpaiiied by H eavy, ,.„vtdemx‘; r. i..( oct.v4,T-<'p*— tor of the Traffic and Transporta­ Is my own. "freedcim of the air" policy enunci­ little Interest on Election Day. value at all for a living. In fact More Than 3',500,000 vocates Action' by All in the event It does not hold out ated by ri) domestic air carriers. Punitive aciftnii agMnst allegefl You’ve got to give the voters this fellow who was working the tion division of the National Om- will you get this letter. “So the fact I may die while I Death Toll Reported. ringleader* of an outlaw trudi For Town Clerk: ^ For Town Treasurer: servation bureau and newly-elcct- Patterson said in a letter to the something to talk and think about. town would not ahO!W membership With Year’s Training. Coininuniticfi at Once. No Premonition of Death am protecting you docs not appall C?ivil Aeronautics bo'ard; driver*’ strike here last week That's what has made the Repub­ in any ex-service organization or SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON cd'president pf the institute, said, "It would not be written now, me in the least. If I do I shall be "Willingness to submerge'selfish Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 4—iJ^i— i created a ten*e atmosphere for • lican party In Manchester strong. his discharge froin the present GEORGE H. WADDELL W ashington Oct. 4.—(yPi-Sena- adding, “and planning should start Chicago. Oct. 4.-^(iPi—In pref­ for I have no premonition of death, happy to have done what I have to ambitions so that.U. S. Flag avia­ A Budapest dispatch to the Basler continuing back-ti>-work movement immediately to find ways and were it not that I know full well preserve your lives and way of There has always been lively inter­ wsr. He evidently couldn’t. He was tor Johnson (D-Colo) said today erence to “general and vague talk tion may take'tti strbng and ap. Nachrichteii declared toitay that an dpM'rlhed a* "better Ilian 90 oerl est in the party’s affairs. just a lazy guy seeking easy means of decongesting onr im'- the place I hat 1 and my personal life, and all of the .sacrifice and ef­ cent" elfectlve toda.v. RebelUow Jf » tiMT he had received “authentic” flg- of post-war planning,” Alderman piopriate jmsition in.world affairs organized c.ampaign of .sabotage Party unity seems stronger than money. portant network of streets and Samuel P. Giirmap took a look in v.elfare play in your Uvea and In fort^ on your part to rear me as a would seem to be a desirable na­ against ulilon suspension, *uld to ha* been under way for the past ever after a good row within the ines indicating that there are highways and making them acci­ bis own back yard today gnd your hearts. This cannot case your good citizen, educated and success­ tional service toitay." nimilier more than ‘10, flared Into •: party. This has been almost a rule So sorry to disappoint you—all more than 3,500,000 men in the dent proof. came u^ with a post-war project srlef. but it may serve to convey ful, are not wasted. I,uniplng Powilhly AdvUable'., five days in industrial cities of one-hour nalkoiit at one terror in Manchester’s Republican party. those new driveways you see being Army with more' than a year's Must Have Proper Balance which. If extended to the entire my frame of miiid at the prospects I’rge* No BItlernesa Patterson suggested that it Axi.s-;dominated Rumania. where management refu«ed-fot No matter how bitter a Contest in built at private residences aren't For Transportation Call: service and that there ia aufficient "Streets and highways are no city, he thought could provid^i of lo'ving my life, and my frame of 'So although you will grieve, do might be aovisable to lump Amer­ The di.spatch reported files and back six drivers, three on nnloa the Primary all bands unite to poUtlciana' drlvewajrt. Those hav­ uniformed manpower to preclude good, unlesa they will carry traffic $10 0 ,000,000 worth, of work. mind miry be of some importance not. please do not, be bitter. Know ica’s international transportation, p.xplo.sions, accorupfmicd "by heavv order* and three whom It termei elect the nominated candidates. ing them built are paying for them the necessity of a father-draft. expeditiously and safely. This "Every group, -very hamlet and to you. that I am smiling here as I write both by "‘sea and air. to give the loss of life, had partially destroyed "trouble maker*.” This is true this year. There was —and plenty! Johnson, a supporter of the means greater jkjtention must be. village ought to decide now what "At first when I knfw I was in at sea-that I am content that 1 United States maximum strength an importiiiit leather factory at but one contest that attracted at­ —A. Non. move to delay the induction of focusBed on principles of traffic needs to be done.” he said, after danger I thought a Ibt'^about it. I am doing what I want to do and for competition with foreign pow­ Mocior-Nitza and the Schmidt Former Convict Captured worried continually, frantically, at Chemical works—one of the larg­ Ventura. Ia.. Oct. .— For Sale at 417 East Center St. tention and general interest—that 2-1052 — 2-1213 — * 2-1451 — 2-1952 pre-Pearl Harbor fatiKrs, aaid operations in planning and design. presenting the Chicago Plan com­ must do. Be proud that you did a ers. 4 was for a place on-the ‘ BoariTbf th at of this total figurt, 800,000 y/e must have proper balance of mission with the project calling the thought of all the happiness 1 good job of rearing me to do what President Rixisevclt said at last est, plants c'f its kind in Rumania. ley Raster, 38. a fonher w av Selectmen. It could net be termed men have had twy year* aervlce. attention to all forms of traffic, for parks, housing projects, would miss in my married life that Telephone Line* Cut was captured as-J»e huddled In Lot 70’ X 200’ was my chief purpose. Live out Friday’s press conference that Telephbns lines were said to trunk of a ear today. It hoar* aH a bitter contest but there had been 300,000 have had three years serv­ including trucks, buses, and pedes­ schools, pUyground* and librarief, started out so wonderfully, and of your live* tc the fulleit. without both , he and Prime Minister trians MM well as passenger cars. —and “we ought to get the archi­ how you. who have built your lives have been cut to hamper fire fight­ he participated in a wild gun k 9 rooms and sun porch. OH ~Burner. ' “2-car garage. indications of possible upheavals, OLD ice and 100,0()0 more than three loneliness or pain. Wherever I am. •(Churchill were agreed th a t there tie with offieer*. and Chief B. among the Selectmen appointees, years service. __ ..Much must )>e done right now tect* busy right now. around my health and happiness I will be at peare.iand if there la a should be freedom of the sir .after ers and first aid units after four Fireplace. 2 baths. ]ni|uire at: by cities and states if we are to "Talk won’t provide .jobs for and success, would feel. heavy explosions started a blaze in Nebergall of the State Bureau and for that reasoh" intereat was The Coloradan, a member of the Meaveft. I have a clear conscience w sr. Investtgartion said he adaiittad ' quite keen. RECORDS meet the post-war traffic prob­ the the boys when they come Primary Thought* of Life The 16 airline*, through their the leather factory, where 31 per­ Must b* MnNd te r aul-> Senate Military committee, assert­ "After a while I ceased to think and clean soul. And „ know, also, sons were reported to have perish­ SeptemM^r 25 slaying of « With Primary come and gofie- ed that there are enough trained lems." n arching home from war," he that I love you above all and that committee on United States fiir vag« H you w. to beep The institiie, which opened its said. "We muat start to act im­ of dying. Now 1 never do—except ed. An official explanatioiS, how­ Winchfll. Waveriy. Ia.. puMte • the Republicans then aetUeu down pisytef ths MW men in the United States and to me you are the grandest, dear­ -policy, *ald th a t the President’s tie* guard. Ka«ter_offerediia together-to make plans td elect Vote thre4hday meeting yesterday, ia mediately 80 no service man will ip moment.* like this, when I do comment "seems to support the ever. the Buda^st dispatch said, overseas to take. care of all the est people in the world." have to athnd in a bread line. so for a definite purpose. 1 am In attributed the 'disaster to a care­ sistanee when oflicer* Jeek^_a The Savings 'Bank the ticket So, U we said at the needs U the Army this year and considering severml objectives Ui' The parents. Mr. and Mra Jo­ basic principles” which they had the car trunk, although he ords IrrespautlM af vtMBty. eluding s p r i e r and bettoi!' flow of "I think the Federal govern­ nured to death. If It comes I am expressed. lessly dropped cigarette. start—"Competition Is ths life of next. mentally and morally prepared seph Bonaparte, were notified that “ After the fire in the Schmidt Ihe nhotguB he lu»d been eaj trade—and j^iUcs." The Demo­ He said he had demanded the traffic, better parking facUitiM. ment la gotog to have funds for Lieutenant Bonaparte was killed In Other aviation sources took the slnee he became the objsal safer atreets for vehicle* and public worlOl’;’' he asserted, "but My primairy thoughts out here are view that Mr. Roosevelt had re- plant; in which the loss of life was crats ought to fst mad at sach figures from the War department of life; of winning the war and re- action in the S5outh Pacific. The widespread manhunt a Of Manchester other. KEMP'S ■hut received no reply. He then ob- pedestrians., and the protection of unless the plans are ready, all the (m . tiirnlnp’ aome day to-you and to my (CoBtiaued oa Page Four) the oflicer reported. THE TOP pedestrians by separation of foot (Continued oa Page Four) (ODatinued om yage Four) 788 .tlahi S t. > Trl. S9M dear wife. We hope that prospective pur­ (CoBtiaued Page Feur> and vehicular traffic (CoBttaued oa Fi^« Fouy) 1 chasers of houffs in the Green- / /■

• -5 --i . A t I lie health professions In the his­ "God So Loved the w'orld" by Sift tha potatoM should be covered with Dog Leaves Bone tory of modern sanitary medi­ Speaker Sees John Stainer. ’ papers or bags. Most vsrlUes store [ealth to Be cine.” ' In the sermon Dr. b arstow Hol’kville Election Held Voterg March Now in Anstralia Hoihe Storage satisfactorily uaM mid-winter. Woman Fatally Hurt They should be free from dirt, Mess 'Feeding Primary. Task spoke on the church as a fellow­ Lewis H Chapman Most Women Over .45 / On Doorstep Mass feeding of large popula­ Church Unity ship of those whose faith in God '84». fUiekville Bv Grant Club Is Advisable bruisea. blight rot and dry rot, and Big Problem tions will "be"a primary task In */ , ____ • through Christ reveals a unique- To Polls Today be mature.” .{ The^food chain executive atated yraterbury Oct. >4—f/n—Every every liberated area, he said, tax­ and radiant personality. Among In Auto Accident Here dqy for months a neighborhood dog ing the resources of the whole the several ways In which the Not in Labor Market that ample auppUes of potatoes Dr. Barslow, in Srrnnm Potato Waste Can Be meeting these requirements are called at a Waterbury household­ racilltjes for Fifty world and requiring direction of church may be defined Dr. Bar­ Town Meeting Mi-ss Maclelitie Smith Is 143 of 169 Towns in er's kitchen door to beg for meat the most enable experts in pub­ stow suggested that It is best de­ employed will show a hldior per­ now available. "Those who buy for scraps—that is, until meat was ra­ ‘ lion P^ple to B** lic health and nutrition. Here, Vi.Hifiiis Fellow­ Cho.H P Hp^ iI of Exprps- Mrs. Johanna Nielson, Ended If Families Buy home storage,” he concluded, “will fined as a .fellowship of Christian Manchester Further Intensified Re­ centage of women. State Holding Elec­ tioned and the housewife had to re­ *1116 medical and sanitary facili­ be performing a patriotic service ship of CliriHtiaiis. believers. ' This • fellowship is At Rockville Nioii Croup. Hit by Car as She Was But therri’a another regson: Rie- Up Surplus. fuse further handouts. Needed Aher War. ties would be essential, he ’ ex­ cruiting Necessai^ to tions of Officii^. by assisting the government and chafac-ter'ized hy a great tradition, Date Book spondlng to the need for workers, One day last week, after being plained, in halting the spread of which makes ns "belong to the Leaving Church Serv- growers with this acute commer­ New HaveA, Oct. 4.—( ^ —Hos- “There ate significant signs of s Utilize Potential Work- more women have been coming New York, Oct. 4.—This year’s turned down repeatedly, the dog dy.-entery, cholera and typhoid. society of the friend.s of .leans The annual meeting of the Lil­ By The Associated Press cial storage problem, as well as went away solemnly, dug up a riniiorlunt Qiiostions to .. Tonight out of housework and other non­ potato production, as estimated by and other medical and aanl- ' Pediatricians will be vitally new iinitedness in the fellowship of more hl.storic than any other social lian Gertrude Grant Expression ics; Dies at Hospital. Older Class. showing foresight In assuring an Well-cleaned bone and. left it on the needed, he said, to bring health Town meeting at High School ers in worker puriuits to fill vacancies The voters In 148 of Oonnecti' adequate supply of this staple food T tary fi^ciltttes have to be pro­ Chri.'ftinn believers.” .said pr. Itob- group known to man; by the ac­ Bt’ Voted Upon at the club 'was held at the "Y " Friday left by Inductees or created by ex­ the War Food Administration, will woman’s doorstep. and strength to children being hall at 8:30. Mrs. Johanna Nielson, 66, of 801 cut’s 160 towns marched to Uie throughout yie winter,” ' vided for fifty million people after bin.s \V. Barstow in liis sermon at ceptance of common beliefs; and evening when the following offi­ panding industry. run 35 million bushels in excess of born ttxlay. Sensioti Tonight. Registration for evening classes Main street, died at the Manches­ By Janiefi Marlow and George polls today In the flrat>. teat of< the war. Dr. ChaHea Edward A. "Not only the quantity but the the Union Service of all Protes- expression of a way of life unique cers .were elected: Miss Mi Mad­ at Trade school. Zldke So. in chan^ng from a non- available storage facilitlea. It was within Itself. eline Smith, president; Miss Eva- ter MemortsLhospital at 4 o'clock party strength eince the Republi­ !•; WInalow, Yale profeH.*K)r of public quality of the future Europe is tant churches of Manchester held Tuesday, Oci. 5 this morning of injuries sustained Washington. Oct. 4—(/P)—Moat worker to a worker status, there learned today. In calling attention ,';^.‘ltcalUi. declared in The Yale News History of the Church Rockville! Oct. 4 — (Special) — line Pentlartd, vice president: Miss cans swept the state last Novem­ Special menaced; for diseases of infancy Monthly meeting. Pines CTivic in an automobile accident near the is generally a period, however Prisoners to Aid ftroadcaat laat night. last evening in South Methodi.st In tracing briefly the history of The annual Town meeting of the Grace Hassett, secretary; Miss women over 45 years of age are brief, of unemployment Since the ber. to this situation, Harvey A. B a ^ , If: and childhood will leave their Association. main entrance of the Manchester produce-buying operations, pointed Introductory The profeaaOr apoke on post­ mark on the phy.sique and on the chuav'li to a congregation that fill­ the chulch he pointed out that be­ Dolores lacino, treasurer, .and Lecture on Dolls, auspices Gib­ not in the labor market and do not majority of new workers entering Little change was expected in Town of .Vernon will be held this High School last night. The auto- prflouce-buying operations, pointed Offer! war public health problems, emotional morale of a whole gou- ed the sanctuary. Ur. Barstow's ginning with the Council of Nicea, Miss Jessie M, Hewitt, librarian. bons Assembly, Catholic Ladies of play as aggressive a role In search­ industry are women, they make a more than 100 of the towns, the In'Making Jelly which he sajd would stand “in the sermon on the meaning of the J25. there was a continual break­ evening at eight o'clock at the Miss Grant and Miss Hewitt to­ rrioblle that struck her was driven email, rural communities long con­ out that thia excess of potato pro cration.” Town hall. Crilumbus at K. of C. Home. by Albert B. Harrison, 17, of 57 ing for jobs as do younger women. relatively heavy showing in this Llniitt^ Unie Ir'Yery fore-front of post-war relief chntQh- had added sign.lficance as ing away in schrsms .from the gether .with Miss Emily KIssman Wednesday, Oct. 6 trolled by the Republicans. Public ductlon amounts to more than i At the nicetlng the voters will be Alton street. The car was regis­ So says the Census bureau, add­ type of joblessness. Only! I- and tvhebllltation” and would'^ctf- The blue Jay never takes twigs it fell on ’A^oild Wide Communion common fellowship of Christian •were appointed to serve as the Closing session aupper. women About 100,000 of the additions and political interest centered^ bushel for every family in the Benton Harbor, Mich., Oct. 4— called upon to take the following committee on books and record­ tered in hla father's name. fer "the jrreatest challenge ever for its nest from the ground, but Stindav. believers. This separating, caused members. Manchester Country club ing: to the unemployed group each therefore, on the larger towns end country. The W FA’s figure of a (IF)—Some of Adolf Hitler’s sol­ ar.liona: Upon the report's of the ings Coming from Clnlrch "Further Intensified recruiting total crop of 460,512.000 bushels is presented to the medical and pub- always from trco.s. Ur. f'arl Kurgeson of the North in the main by disagreement over at clubhouse. 6:30. month are women who were on three cities, Bristol. Tori^gton diers began helping out here today Methodist ehureh presided over the various Town Officers and Com­ Several new members were wel­ The accident took place about will be necessary to utilize the po­ and Norwalk, which will elect the biggest in history, he said, and incidentals is now being healed mittees; upon the Budget for Class initiation. ' Mancheater housewives the preceding month. in the job of assuring the, Ameri service which began .with the or­ comed into the club and plans for 9:10 and Mrs. Nlelsom who had tential workers among these older mayors today. is 60 million bushels more than and the church is once'agaln com­ 1943-1944 to be submitted by the the year were discussed. Grange at Masonic Temple. women. . . . Their efficiency and ac­ About 85 per cent of the unem­ 1st Sgt. Alfred Raffa gan prelude, "The Lost (Tiord' by ing together. The Jiistoric Councils Meeting Board of Directors of been attending services In the Express OotjfideDce last year and 33 million bushels can housewife of her jaina and Why Thousands of Doctors Board of Finance: regarding the Letter From Miss Palmer complishment in a variety of jobs ployed women in the United States .1. Thurston Nor, minister of music of Edinburgh. 1910; Lausanne, Ox- Y.M.C.A. at the Y at 7:30. South Methodist church, had walk­ larger than any previous annual Jellies. Have Prescribad Selectmen and Town Treasurer A letter from Miss Muriel ed from the church along the west has frequently been attested." are less thaiv 45 years of sge. Both Republicanl State Chair­ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raffa, of yield. Prisoners of war, several hun Rummoge at South rhutch. A processional of for.' and Edinburg 1037, and Thursday, Oct. 7 226 Charter Oak street, have re more than 70 voices composed of borrowing money for the current Palmer, a member of .the club side of Main street. At the cross­ Home Reeponsibillty ligh ter man J. Kenneth Bradley and To prevent spoilage of this dred troops once marching under .Madras, IMS. brought together all cxpen.ses; to choose a supervisory now In the Arrriy Nurse Corps 4ind Rummage Sale by Hospital Democratic State Chairman John ceived word of the safe arrival of menibers of the choirs of the nar- principal bodies of Christian be. Women's Auxiliary at 1011 Main over at the High school, she start­ The bureau points out, too, that perishable crop, Baum said, the the swastika were brought to this liclnating churches and ministers committee for Grove Hill ceme­ stationed when the letter was ed to cross the street. Just at that home responsibilities' for women . e. Dowe ext>resaed confidence that their son. First Sergeant Alfred government Js urging consumers fruit center quietly by special train Sale P e ffits s ia lievers and are signs of the essen­ street. Raffa, in Australia. Sergeant tery: to *ee if the town will ap­ written at Camp White. Oregon, morpent, the ear, which was going Chronic Ills their side would hold iU own and to buy supplies of potatoes for over the week-end from the Camp filed into the chqncel singing, "All tial oneness of Christendom today. Sunday, Oct. 10 are often lighter after 46. Raffa, who has been In the service Hail the Power of Jesus' Name'' to propriate a sum of money to be was read and also one from Miss south, approached. The driver told These statements were made In “pick up” eeveral towns. home storage. "With the increased Grant (HI.) prison camp. Thursday, Oc4. 7 World-Wide' Communion Sun­ Outing Campbell Council, K. of 2',4 years is with the Medical the Lane tune. expended under the direction .of Ruth Kottke, likewise- a member, Officer Harold Heffron, who inves­ a study of unemployment. And TWb of the three towns, Nor­ demand for food and restricted Their work, in the grape pro­ day. said Dr. Baiwj^w, is one of the Selectmen for the observance who this year is attending Endi- C.. at Osano cottage, Bolton Lake. graduate pf f'ongregattnnal Singing tigated, that he did not see the these are some of the things the Not Handicap walk__ and Torrlngton, _ are now .in .Corps, He Is a supplies of many rationed Items,” cessing plants of this area, was 9 :3 0 a. 111. the wayg the chua^ today is ex­ of Memorial Day. cott College at Pride's Crosijt|ig. . Tuesday. Oct. 19 Democratic hands, while Bristol's Mahchestar High school, JeuSu navis, choir director at State Convention, Knights of woman until she was directly In bureau said: . he added, "not a pound of this slated to begin almost Immediate­ Store, 1011 Main St. pressing ' its onenes.i. He called War Council .Meeting Mass. Miss Kottke mentioned Jill path. He applied hla brakes, he ^ government is headed by a Re­ Pertussin must be good when thou­ Center Congregational church.' led unon everyone to moke a rededira. Pythias, Orange hall. Current information showa that heavy potato production should be ly. Under the guard of American MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 'There will be a meeting of the that a cour.se in voice and diction, said, and had nearly come to a stop only a small percentage of those— Industrial Medicine Aids publican. allowed to spoil. As all of us re­ sands upon thoiuands of Doctors the congregation in sinqlng a num­ tion of his life to that follow.ship Vernon War Council this evening is included in her schedule. Anoth­ Friday, Oct. 25 soldiers, the prisoners will be taken WOMEN’S AUXlUAKV. have prescribed it for so many years. ber of gospel hymns which was when he struck her. She rolled a men and women—now unemployed In Norwalk, Mayor Frank T. Postniasler Held member the shortage of this food In buses to jobs Ih various process­ by the ennfeS'Sion of faith in God at seven o'clock in the Council er letter which was enthusiasti­ Mobile Blood Bank at St. Many Sufferers Help­ Stack, Democrat, is seeking a Good L'sed Woolen Oa’-menls, Pertussin acts at once to relieve your followed by the Scripture lesson. Mary's Parish house. distance of about 20 feCt, he said. are out of jobs very long and that necessity in millions of homes last ing planta Shoes, Dishes, Tie-Bark Cur- coughing. It loosens and makts phlegm through .Icsus Chri.st. rooms. The hoiii of the meeting cally received was from the club’s Waa Ruahed to Hoepital half those listed as unemployed fifth term against Robert B. The Choirs .sang as anthem "Sanc- Following the sermon the choirs honorary member, Mrs. Margaret Sunday, Oct. 24 ing on War Jobs. As Wife Stabbed winter, we can well accept the Use of German prisoners. It was talna Other Articles. easier to raise. Safe and effective for tus" from Pt. Cecilia Cornmunlon has been advanced due to the Town The injured woman was removed change jobs each month, Oliver, former Republican*, presi­ suggestion of the government to said, will be experimental. Others both old and young. Inexpensive! .sang “Prayer of Thanksgiving" by meeting later In the evening. Prendergast McLean of Hollv- Outing, Linne Lodge, K. of P., at '’ '"rvlce h>' Charles Marie Gounod. to the Manchester Memorial hos­ This Is different' from a few dent of the City Council, and Irv­ help solve the commercial storage alky follow if this venture proves Kreraser and the recessional hymn Clvie .Assoeliitlnn wood, which accompanied her au­ Villa Louisa. The pastoral prayer was given bv pital in' Holloran’s ambulance. She years ago: Then .unemployment Hartford, OcL A.—(A)—Many ing Freese. Socialist. Danielson, Oct. 4— (VP)— State problem.” Baum said that agrlculv 'successful. "Glorious Things of Thee Arc The Vernon Civic A.s.sociation tographed photograph for the Friday, Oc-t. »« sufferers from chronic ills, who, In Torrlngton, Mayor William Dr. Fen ia Revnolds of Second Con­ Hallowe’en Dance. Army and was bleeding from a cut on her meant pro-longed job-hunting and Police Lieut. Victor Clarr said to tural authorities recommend tM Representatives of the U. 8. Em­ Spoken " was followed .by the bene­ will meet this evening at the Dob- club. head and there was blqod on the but for tbe advances of' industrial A. Patten, Democmt, seeks re- gregational church who Introduced Much interest was al.so evi­ Navy club at clubhouse. hardship. following procedure for successful ployment service here, which join­ Your Old Living Room Suite Rebuilt and diction hy Rev. W. Ralph Ward, ’sonvillo .school. All nlembers are roadway where she lay, before be-' About 67 per dent of the people medicine would not be considered election for the fourth term. He is day that Harold M. Kenney, 39, ed with the industry in the request Dr. Barstow. president of the Jr., of South- church, Mr. Noe con­ denced in a letter from Miss Mar­ Saturday, ,Nt>^. 6 home storage of the staple; H--tfo-d Foundation. urged to attend a.s several matters ing picked up. unemployed In April, 1940, said for jobs,, are now helping out on opposed by George T. Colt, Repub. Mechanlcsville postmaster, w for prlsoner-lsbor, said the Ger­ of importance will be acted upon. gery Wilson, teacher, lecturer,' Regional meeting of Soroptlmist "Potatoes keep best between 36 cluded the services with organ As many were coming frojn the they had been without a full time war production lines, E^. Arthur Ucan coal and oil man. being held for questioning today in mans had volunteered for the RE-UPHOLSTER As offertory the choirs sang ehime.s and the postlude "Now Meeting Tuesday and author, and some of her more Clubs at Y. B. Landry told members of the degrees and 40 degrees. If the services In thd South church at the Job more than three months. And in Bristol, Republican connection with the stabbing of his storage room is not rather dark. work. REUPHOLSTERED Tl^nk We All Our God" by Karg- 'A meeting of the WSCS of the recent works were reviewed. time, a crjwd soon gathered. Hartford Rotary club today at'th e Mayor Daniel Davis is asking the In Any of Oar 2>Pc. Living Room Suites Miss Grant, the club's director, But in July of this year only wife, Anne, 36. EXCLUSIVE ElPH. V’ernon Methodist church will be It was apparent when Mrs. Niel­ per cent of ail unemployed persons Hotel Bond. voters for a second against the Clark, in charge of the In'vestl held on Tuesday afternoon at two will resume both private and class "Former chairman of the Indus­ Word of .Appreciation son arrived at the hospital that her Bald they had been aeeklng .work opposition of 'Thomas P. O’Brien, gatlon, said the stabbing took place A 9ecovered in Denim instruction in voice and diction The choirs which began their rc- o'clock at the church. Court Opens condition was serious and her sons more than three months. trial Health committee of' the former Democratic councilman. BELMONT next week both in Manchester Connecticut State Medical Socie­ yesterday and that Mrs. Kenney .Ml Work Guaranteed! < 9 3 THINGS hcgrsals at 4 o'clock were served a Meeting Tonight were notified, arriving soon after Long-Term Idleness Rare w as on the danger list In the Day buffet Sunner by the Gleaners' There will be a business meeting and Hartford. ty, Dr. Landry declared that the FABRICS TO REMEMBER she had been admitted. After be­ Thus In the space pf a fpw years Aelw Cere In Traffic Kimball hospital in Putnam. FOR FURTHER PARTICUL.\RS CALL Groun of South church. Ushers for of the I-dngview Parent-Teacher New Session ing given first aid by the hospital the character and meaning of un­ war" emergency has Induced “fe.■cater strides—on the part of Police’ asserted that the woman ABOUT OUR SERVMCE the service were from several of A8socmtiQ.n this evening ati the doctor, a call was sent for Dr. Ed­ employment have changed basic- Hartford, Octr 4—W — More suffered three stab wounds in the the participating churches. Printed Hchoo'. This will be preceded liy a win C. Higgins who went to the '..ally since long-term unemploy­ the Industrial physician in accu­ than 7,000 Connecticut war work­ h F0W FNiwIy Draps Help Australia to Cut rately ascertaining what patients chest adding that her hands were on the calendar was a word of ap­ *pol lii-rk supper -served at six Legal Disputes of Far- hospital and worked over her. She ment Is rare now. ers will be Involved In traffic acci­ badly cut in attempUl^ to ward f. SIRVICI: frofsisiensf iliill preciation bv the. Ministerial .As­ o'clpc’- ' had a brain concussion, a fractured When the word unemployment Is with chronic ills can achieve with' MacDonald Upholstery Co. out physical detriment to them' dents this year. State Motor Ve­ off the blo\v.s. \ OFF end dirsctlve ability rseog- sociation which sponsored the ser­ Ration Board Hours Muiiitioiis Output Reaching Import to collar bone and was suffering from used now i t ,does not mean some hicle Commissioner John T. Mc­ Clark said \hat Jerome Rya- nind by mortuary outboritios vice. This note read: The V .Ti'.on Ration Board will selves or the employer.” American Industrial Building Be Decided in Term. internal injuries. group of idle people steadily with He said, “these are gains for Carthy predicted Saturday, asking cavge, living with his wife on the Now—as a special intro* Si being of tho highoit erdor. "Members of the Ministers' As­ not be open to the public until af­ She' became unconscious after out jobs. It means only that a cer safety for the sake Of war produc­ second floor of the Kenney resi­ ductory offer Keith’s ofs 98SMA1N ST. HARTFORD TEL. 2 4127 ter 1 o'clock on' Tuesday in the fu­ Canberra, Australia, Oct. 4—ijpi labor as well as for society in Prevent sociation wish to take this nn-or- her admittance and did not rally tain number of people at a certain dence heard noises and Investigat­ fern you a definite savinff 2. MIRCHANDISI: Cstloti arid ture, It will tiot be open to the —The emphasis on war production Washington, Oct. 4— (>Fi — The gei-eral, and this 'new science of tion. tunltv to exnress their gratitude and died this morning. tlmo are without jobp. ed. of 10% on ANT of its su­ otkor furniiliingi of modorn public on Fridays, but other dav.s in Australia is shifting from muni­ the human constitution, will find and affection to Rev. James S. tions to food. The commonwealth Supreme court reassembles for Its Passenger’s Testimony Y et the unemployment figure Renominate New Haven Mayor Wove* % rn«4d perb, laboratory tested, deiign, bigh-ehorsetorod mo- Nell, for the past 2.’i years rector tho office is Open all dav. This even greater application in the hopes to become the larder for all 1943-14 term today with legal con­ > At the police station the driver may remain fairly constant and In post-war era and particularly 1 Gets Mohawk Haircut wmtuMOi •• Uibeeniorr distinctive fabrics on any toriali ond sound construction. nf pt .s’ s ’-'-'s chorr-h. and to 'vl.-h schedule will continue in effect un­ United Nations forces flghling in troversies of far-reaching import of the car and three companions, this way: Say the number of un with the advancement of the rC' New Haven, Oct. 4 —(A5— New reupholstery Job ordersd him God's speed in his new field of til further notice. employed In a given month was : ManyColds now. You get the same who were with him a t the • time, Haven Democrats on Saturday Salt Lake aty--(A5—Ten-year- I. M ICI: Our l«ir m«r9in*of> this part of the world. awaiting settlement. lated sclenpes,” serv'lce. Mr. Neil was president of .Mrs. George W. Lewis two girls and another boy, signed million and also 1 million the next night renominated Mayor John W. old Laurence Wunderly plays cow­ fine workmanship ss' proRt policy 4ind eomprohon* 'The government’s IntSntion. ap­ Still In Infancy the Association last vear. Hla In­ Mrs, Ella Syke." Lewis, 61, wife The eight-month session is ex­ statements that thq cat was not month. Murphy for the seventh consecu­ boy and Indian witli enthusiasm. ways, your suite will be ro> of George W . Lewis of 15.'! Union parently the outgrowth of decisions Tough industrial medicine is tivt prico rang*, onablot oocK terest and cooperatton have s h v v s pected to produce rulings on the going more than 20 to 25 miles an That doesn’t mean the same tive time. His opponent in the He' appeared al school with a built, refiniahed, rccov« HI-SI-. 1-iiued and will be se­ reached in Allied high councils, be­ still in its Infancy, he said, it Is family to koop fho oiponio -treet died Saturday night at her application of the draft act to con­ hour. million persons remained unem­ mayoralty race will be Angus Fra­ Mohawk haircut— his head shaved ered, like new with new verely missed." home. came evident with the announce­ growing with great rapidity. "It •Ifhln iti noodt or wisKoi. ment that Australia's munitions scientious objectors, the constitu­ The driver was released without ployed during the period. ser, recently named by the Repub­ clean except for a ridge running from Developing!.. LOOK FOB T in s IJVBEL springs and filling as need* Bhe was horn May 14. 1S82 in tionality of OPA rent control regu. bonds last night after the investi­ F o r In that period maybe 600,000 is A field in which the . medical Indian-style from front to back. OF EXCELLENCE. ed. You save 10%. Naugatiirk. the"daughter of Hen­ output is to be reduced. profession is deeply concerned licans. As an Immediate result. 50.000 lations. and the right of a Negro gation and was charged with reck­ persona from the first month’s mll- Works Right Where Most Colds Start! ry and Ellen Sucncer Sykes and to vote in a state primary which less driving. This morptrig. after liOTi had found jobs and moved out and for vvhich It is establishing ^FUELOIL hud lived here for about five years. workers will be released. Of this both undergraduate and post­ AMBDlsAsNCE ACRVIC'E labor force, many of the male nominates candidates for Oongresa her death, he was bi'0Ufe;ht before of the unemployed ranks while Beware of colds! At the first warning sign of a cold—first sniffle She was- a member of the Union another 500,OM persons lost jobs graduate education. It has the workers are expected to go directly These controversies are among the court end his ckite continued or sneeze—put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril. This^ DIAL R!y0 0 On a Visit Hore Ccr'-rerational church. She leaves the 400 cases already on file, and for one month undgr a *500 bond. and moved Into the unemployed hearty support of management her husband and one sister, Mrs. into farming and most of the wom­ and labor. It but needs to be eX' specialized medication is designed to aid natural O f en into food processing. more arc arriving daily. 'Iliose Mrs. Nielson., has been s widow ranks Jennie Greder of Naugatuck. The now- pending accumulated during- for 20 years. N er huaband was the Right now less than half the tended and Improved In order to cfefenses against colds and so help'preveftt many v Dr. W alter K Todd, of Ixis Al­ Cunoral will be held on Tuesday P arts of some munition factories people seeking work one, month are be one of the greatest boons to MORIARTY BROS. ■will turn to the manufacture of the summer recess that began last late Niela C. Nielson. colds from developing if used in I f M JV B A .M A l. tos. Cr'if., formerly a resident, .of r-fternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ladd June 21. She is survived by three sons. unemployed .the next month. But society." Try it! Follow directions in package. wiM I M W M lW li ills MAIN ST. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL Funeral Home and at the Union agricultural mpchlnery to help the etrip’oyment of that bmall resi­ Tracing the btart of industrial this town, who ha;, been visiting speed food production. | No Change In Personnel Harry V., Karl A. and Clarence P. Congregational church, wdth Dr. The court’s personnel is the same Nielson and a daughter, Mra Rob­ dual group, with Industry crying medicine back to the factory act his brother.^ Albert J. Todd, of of 1833 In England, through pas­ Westminster Road, and .sister, fieorge S. Breokos ofriclating. as it has been since last Feb. 15. ert Coleman, all of Manchester. for workers. Is important. Bujrial will be in Grove Hill ceme- v.-hen Wiley Rutledge succeeded Shows Effect of Draft sage of workmen's compensation Mrs. Walter Keeney.- of Buckland, Mrs. Nielson had been a resident acts here at the tufti of the cen- has left for Washington. D. C.. tery. Another Shower Justice Jam es F .' Byrnes, who rp^' of Manchester for 26 years and The effect of the draft on the Joint Meeting signed in October to become ecqnb- ranks of workers and unemployed t,ury, Dr. Landry declared that where he will take a two weeks' w ag a member of the Second Con­ now some large Industries employ There was a small attendance at raic stabilization director. gregational church. Sunset Rc- can be seen from this? f course In Inter-service training a corps of specialists In Industrial with the American Red Cro.ss at the meeting of the Fourth District, For Bride-Elect Chief Justice Stone, who,-*'ill be bekah^^^ge. No. 39, and the Man- Of the 1.200,000 persons uneni- American Legion and Auxiliary 71 next Monday, is the only mem­ chester \5range. ployed in July, 1943, half were medicine to protect and maintain the national headquarters. the health of the worker. Df. Todd graduated from Man­ held In RockvHle on Sunday after­ Miss Mary A. Moriarty, R. N., ber eligible to retire at full pay be­ FuneriUxservlces will be held women. But two years ago noon due to the gasoline situation. cause of having served 10 years WednesdayYaftemoon at 2 o’clock April, 3940—only.about 25 per cent chester High school in, 1916, also who is to be married. Saturday at Postmostcra Confirmed from Wesleyan University and Following s brief joint meeting the 10 o'clock in St. James's church to and having reached the age of 10. at the Watkiha Funeral Home, 142 of the unemplo.vcd were women. Leland Stanford. Jr.. University. two groiins separated, the mem­ He anpears to be in unusually good East Center street. Rev. Dr. Fer­ The reason: Male labor is scarc­ John Hilditch. was honor guest at (JF> He has beeni in California for bers of tho Posts meeting in the another miscellaneous shower, health.' ris E. Reynolds, pastor of the Sec­ er now than then. Almost all able- Washington, Oct. 4— —Con' about 25 years and has not been Puoerior Doimt roorn with District Saturday night, given by Mrs. The program tor today’s session ond Congregational church, will bodied males not in the armed firmation by the Senate of the fol­ E ast since 1930. He was instruc­ Commander DonaJe Crane ofiWllll- Alice Cuinningham, R.N., at her, consists only of the admission of officiate and interment will be in forces are in jobs. lowing Connecticut postmasters tor at Menlo Park, Calif., School .mantic, presiding. Mrs. Lennie home, 78 Ridge street. About attorneys and the receipt of .mo­ the East cemetery. Friends msy Since women are now more was announced last night: Francis and Junior College, and superin­ Rood, district president of the thirty guests attended. tions. The customary call at the call at the funeral home this eve­ numerously available faf jobs, be­ H. Whelan of Darien, Arthur F. • It’s Camel's job to see our tendent of schools at Los Altos, Auxi'larj-. also from Willlmantlc, The hostess used a color scheme White House will be made later. ning and Tuesday evening. cause of .w.w.the ______number —of ___ men In , Forst of Seymour,' and Paul F. soldiers, sailors, snd Marines DOBBS AND Calif. pr-»*lded at the Auxllian.f meeting. of brown, green and yellow. The During the week the justices will service, then the ranks of the un- i Cassidy of WoodbCry, tvtryw bert get their cigarettes It was announced at the meet­ gifts were rolled into the living hold Several conferences to decide frtth —cooi smoking and slow MALLORY ing that Mrs. Catherine Bard of room In a gaily decorated wheel­ which cases filed during the sum­ burning, the way they like ’em. F'.' ’■’'•n. uF<-t District president barrow, and the bride-elect un­ mer are to be reviewed. An an­ Five Marines Die of the Fourth District snd a past wrapped them seated underneath a nouncement will be made next president of the Danielson Unit had Monday. Oral arguments also will • Thit’s why Camels are packed watering-can, the streamers-from to go around the world—packed In Forest Fire died. Miss Ejrm a B atr of this city which were tipped wtih zinnias. begin then on cases the court AU-PU9P0SE CABINETS HATS $6-50 was appointed chairman of a com­ A feature of the buffet lunch was agreed last spring to review. NOW PLAYING — to seal in that famous Camel mittee to prepare resolutions to be -flavor and mildness—anywhere, a bride’s cake decorated with two N U U K l in DESIGNED AND BUILT BY MORGAN CRAFTSMEN San Diego. Calif., .Oct. 4— (A*)— presented at the next meeting. The green doves, and used as a center- for months at a time. UNIV1>RSITY CLUB HATS Rfinforced fire fighting crews units are stressing naembershlp at piece on the table. Cannot Assume DURBUUOmM / worked through the night In an at­ the present time, preliminary to • The Camel pack keeps your AT $.3.95 tempt to control a timber and the parley to be'held on Saturday H m i o H o l d STOPiN AND SEE THEM/ Camels fresh and full-flavored, brush fire which cost the lives of at the Hotel Bond In Hartford. Output Crushed Soo—preserving for you the extra five Marines and injured 77 others. District President Mrs. Lennie CHAILES WillllSEI goodness of Camel’s matchless The blaze,- sweeping more than Police Court Rood will represent the Auxlltary Beverly Hills, Calif., Oct. 4—-(J*j iiiiTiimii niuiiuin blend of costlier tobaccos. 6,500 acres in the hills hear B ar­ al the testimonial in honor of the —Rep. Will Rogers, Jr„ home from niujiuin iigiiiniuu Jut) imagina fha uses you. can find for oha, or Mvaral of W alter E. Kui:zyn8ki. 49. of 7 rett Lake, 4D- miles southeast of Department Commander and Prea- a seven-weeks' visit to England flue ‘OAL8 INCXIBPORATED’ theta Morgan Cabinets .for convenient storage, for San Diego, flared with new inten­ Ident which takes place at the Ho­ Cottage street. charged with and Ireland, said today we cannot everyday utility, or for downright practical purposes.In sity sifter being partially blocked tel Bond on Saturday, October breach of the peace, was fined $5 assume Germany’s production has WED. • TIIURS. . FRI. - SAT. fyi? and costa in Police Court this Quality is that “extra” something” ■ late yesterday. How it started was 16th. been crushed by British and Amer­ “BEST FOOT FORWARD" the kitchen, playroom, bath, hobby room, and so — — Court cident Saturday on Center street. Turn To Us martial trial of—Rear Admiral Golden admitted falling asleep a t W itk victory on tke korizon; now xnonfe tkan ever we miwt unite in working for, Husband E. Klmmel and Maj. Gen. the wheel of hla car which went As To An Old Friend I Personal, N[otices [ Walter C. Short. Navy and Army out of control and knocked down «acrificing for, figkting for anJ praying for tke name wkick means everytking to commanders in Hawaii at the time a utilities pole. H!S««aiTliisFri.-Sal. New families In this section find Quish ^rv» of the Pearl Harbor attaek. proba­ John Zawlstowski, S3, of 36 bly will not be held tdltil after the Union. Court, who was arrested at , The W . G. Gienney Co. ice exactly as they wish it. Mr. Quish, us, tke name wkick is tke keacon ligkt of universal freedom— tke greatest name Card of Thanks w®r. 5:43 last night on the New Buck- Msrms W.« wish to thank our friends and through his National Funeral Directors As­ nsSchbors fon kindness shown us at Both ofTipera have waived any land Road, arid charged with Coal, Lumber, Masons* Supplies, Paint ths tima of ths death of our dauch- technical objections to delaying the speeding, wHl appear in cdurt sociation fliembership, will arrange for serv­ in tke worlJ— tke JJniteJ States of America. ter and sister. Loie Buckmister. We proceedings beyond the two-year Wednesday. V J MM 336 No. Main SL TeL 4148 BlanchlRer ice anywhere. are grateful for the floral -tributes Albert V. Harrison, of 57 Alton and to alt who loaned their ears. period covered by the statute of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Buek- limitations. - fltreet, was held in bond of *600 on a technical charge of reckless miater and Family- A joint Army-Navy’ statement lyicTOinr i w f p t c a m j CUAlUUtl aald that "it has been decided to driving In the fatal injury last by SIDNIY KINOSliY t ■' MAKtVOURHOMl/f^'.C.SEeYOJRlUMBEROEIlUliTSJS'// - ari-.w.:;. A ^ (I^Etattdavd .t Card of Thankf night of Mrs. Johanna Nielson of postpone proceedings against these •<* c t e t t JU U t OUY BUY to thank all thiLrsiatlvce officers until such time in th e'fu ­ 801 Main street on Main street, and frlenda of my huaband who near the High acbool. * R a d i a t o r ^ were to"'ktad to me during my be ture as may be decided upon MUMPHIICYS * HAYDON 'a m b u i m o s s e t reavemsnt, I with to aapeolally being eppropriaU." Each Eva. (8:15) 58c, 81.10.81AS, 8tJR>. 82.78. S i^ M at (2:80) SSe. thank my tielghbora who were so Klmmel and Short were relieved Seaweed was uaed as a throat 85c, 81.10. 81A5, 82920 (Tax tne.) Box Office dj^s at 10 a. m. CORPORATION'9tos*f^ thoughtful 'to me in the lose of my medicine before the discovery of husband and father. of their commands within a„ fort-, Telephone Hartford S-StYJL DAY * NIGHT 4 3 0 0 ewvewKT iw . ABSwjui eeeiATea a srewMe SAIUTMT *w ea*T »a Mrs. Jean' Morhard) •no Children. night after the Japanese striick. y iodine as a treatment for goiter. BUY WAR BONDS! IMT fMIgAI

i . ddet 'both, tta t* BelecUvo Ssrvlcs 1>* MMrted, • tlVM remembered the day by is true that 'tggrassiva action on ths second hsavy raid in two days Director John.F, Robinosn toM the "steady and appreciable shift of Travelers Official sending flowers. ____s iiift Major Olddinga, a Hartford na­ M anchester have soundeilLbetter for the pub­ ths part of our daalars baa eb> on that mala central Japanese sup­ cloelng convention of the (^kMinectl- men Ih unessential occupations into State Guards ply bese. VagU!^ Foreign cut State Employee Aesoclatlon war Industry or a nsUenol ssrvies Reaches 75 Today tive, end widely known In military PALS! lic, and sere,'like 16, Would leave tained M ancha^r an Increaasd act which Drill make the change clreles oa well as In the Insurance KUmiIU MMb aNtir. ( ^ Evening Herald Both attacks were carried out Of Jobs Seen yesterday. hrwhiMs. Jni .«t rare I Often to future decision the ques­ allotment of anmracitc, to take without loss to the Americans, the D a ta i i •. compulsory. ' , field, spent 14 .years with the Con­ PDBUSHBD b t t h k Hold Outing Stand Seems "Governor Baldwin went to necticut Mutual Life Insurance •r krMt'VMk la a " 'UD PW N TIK a c S r ate. tion o f how many points should care pf our population increase. announcement added. >'"I call upon you delegates rep­ Hartford, Oct, 4— (iP) — Mej. wa«*r, aM a llnl* _ ' ■ i ‘ ______lize of Headlines! Compulsion Only IV^eth Washington last weak for only one company -.before entefing the Fm tol Blacknt .talaa, ' 1> BiMtU BtrMt actu^ly be paid for butter, when But it is also true that having an ■•T’ ” . reason," ’Robinson - declared, “ to resenting state workers to carry H.oward A. Oiddlngs, vice president / Manoh«at«r Conn. i Furnished By , the word home to your neighbors, Travelers’ employ 424 years ago. VBEOUA8 rEttaDSOM and if it aver became,jfvailable. allotment is not the same* thing., Senate View Oil Unless Workers find out if Connecticut will be ex­ of the Traveler’e Insurance com­ After serving 20 years as superin­ Oonarnl Mnoacar Menibrrri o f Company Japs Pouring jP^esh OFFICE OF PRICE .ADMINISTRATION I many in which they could air pected to lend Its men Into the friends arid communities that the Zero points for sero quantity aa having the coat, and that the Groebbels, Early in Re­ pany for 16 yeere and whose In­ tendent of agencies, he was elected BowidadI Ooiotobar U ii their views. Voluntarily Change. armed'forces or keep them at home shift must be made voluntarily, or G Spend Enjoyable Troops Into China Regional Mpa^tment of Information No matter what successive acts vice president sixteen years ago. \ZPabllahad Bvary Baanlng Bsoapt would have been a consistent ar­ situation will remain dark and (Continued from Page One) gime, Pretended to En­ to make the guns and planes and it will be done with compulsion," surance career covers 56 H years, KLEENITE needi no bru>‘ Chungking. Oct. 4— (/P) — The C5 Tremont 8treet« Boston^ 8* MafmachuMtta ! of. aggression Hitler committed, he warned. observed bis 75th birthday today Bmidara and Boildaya Bntarad dt rangement. threatening for a long time, and Day in Bolton. Hartford, Oct. 4—(/P)— Connecti­ bullets without which we cennot tba Boat OSlca at Mancheatar, Conn., '.lapaneae were reported pouring that Vandenberg and White have his robots of the press were there with a small gathering of aesoci- The Army ha.s fitted soldiers' Not that we expect consistency probably until spring itself ar­ courage Criticism; Act- cut can either product men for the win this war." aa g(Kond Claaa Mall Mattar, fresh troops Into southeastern stressed. to ’’make the worst appear the The female bullfrog deposits 20,- atei at' his home, 182 Fern street. with shoes ranging in size from rives. It is possible that Man­ Company G, State Guard, held Brown Stamps roductlon. It was only suggest- his motive for instigating the Committees of-the AFL and the ^ (The bulletin provided indirect .Fulbright proposal made it plain enemy ari'fields and other installa­ The New Englanders and next Machinists discussed a compro­ Sabotage Hits Town Eleetion him militarily. The necessity for ad. In the early years, that Ger­ whole investigation now in prog- confirmation of U. S. Navy an­ that they would like to have some­ tions in France and Holland. such a restriction must be patent of kin include: mise proposition at a conference nouncements concerning the exten­ Take A Tip From many was making herself self- ress. thing more definite in the way of In one of the day’s sweeps, Fight­ to anyone who , remembers that European area; last night and the Machinists Rumania Cities sive operations being carried out bv commitments. ing French pilots, flying Boston (Contlnned froin Page One) Connecticut: . sufficient not for purposes of If the refiitnatlon of Cox was a were to make their reply today. Nazi agents are on 24-hour duty American submarines in Japanese Thus majority Senate opinion bonders, set fire to a power station in- all the remaining neutral coun­ Frvdryk, Staff S er^ Frank P. peaceful security and content, but tardy, victory for decency, not as AFL leaders were reported op­ waters, where they have been re­ seemed to agree on the fundament­ on 'thir dutsklrts of Paris. The and onl.v 11 applied for the bal­ -Mrs. Julia Nebor. sister, 699 timistic that the breach wbuld be (Continued from Page One) ported taking a heavy loll of ene-) tries, especially in Argentina, Por­ Grandmother... ' for resistance of the future block- much can be said for. the manner al point that the nations must get Paris radio said five buildings were lot. Of these three returned tugal, Spain, Switzerland, and Winchester avenue. New Haven. 'Wsed. my .shipping. The Japanese claims Middle Easrtrn area; , Bdes Nasi conquest would invite, In which the House received ' his together to prevent future wars, de.strwed and eight persons killed them and one of these was a Sweden, where they can either ob­ The Executive council’s and of­ rot specified, military guard.s were concerning the number of subma­ but there was a wide divergence in and 40 injured in a southeast blank. This seems to Indicate (Connecticut: ' Here, in succeeding years, were resignation. After Congressman ficers’ feports, made public today, -•aid to have been increased at all rines reported sun, however, is not methods. tain direct access to American Ruffino, Tech. Sergt. Louis J.— suburb. that the 2,400 or more Manchester newspapers and magazines, or can ' vatieSes of harvest richer and Cox bad spoken - in glowinjg terms showed a new high membership Irriportant Industrial establish­ borne out by American acknowl­ Mrs. Mildred M. Ruffino, wife, 1900 ments. ^ Only Light Opposition men in the armed services are not have Information concerning them mark of 5.939,021 as of Aug. 31, edgments of submarine losses). thinking much about how the Main street. Hartford. Sun and Air Revive more dramatic than anything that of bis own "clear conscience,” a net gain of 456,440 in the year, De.spitc the vigilance o f the The German Air Force, which town is going to be run for the sent. ^ . North African area: grows in the soil. There were, in Majority Leader McCormack took despite the withdi-awal of the Ma­ guards, two other ' factories en­ struck back at Britain last night It must also be lemembered Parity Price next year, at least. Connecticut: other years, the harvests of the the fioor. chinists union, Which claimed a caged in production of war mate­ Claim Five Transports and lost .one bomber, presented that our large broadcasting sys­ It wa.s cold at the American Beckwith. Pv’t. Merrill A.—Mer- iJrandmother fluffed up the feather bed and rear­ rich intrigues of Her Fuehrer's “The announcement just made membership pf a half million. rials were said to have been dam­ only light opposition in the new' tems regularly fill the air with riU S. Beckwith, father, Box 115 aged bv explosions, only a few Aerial Attack Victims Formula Not series of Allied operations. Legion hall where the voting la news items contributed quite as ranged the straw in the tick daily. She sunned mind, the harvests of early mili­ The council report-credited the Jordan village, Waterford. by the gentleman from Georgia," rival Congress of . Iridustrial Or­ hours apart. New York. Oct. 4—t/P»—The Ber­ Exclusive o ( last night's raid on taking place. When the workers much by the American news asso­ the feathers and frequently washed the ticking. tary Mumphs in a planned war. lin radio said today that five Allied said the Majority Leader, "indi­ ganizations with only 2,225,000 Explosions Not Unexpected Exactly Fair Germany, the present offensive has gathered sOon after 7:30 this ciations as by their own staffs She dumped out the old straw and put in new as Thera was Jbe year when the cates his high courage and un­ members, less than half the CIO’s The explosions were not unex­ transports, a ci-uiser and ten plane.s cost the 'Allied forces 31 bombers, morning. And it was still cold in fact, more so. These broadcasts were destroyed Friday during a Will Have to Get soon as the threshing was done. Grandmother’s greatest crop o i all was harvested selfishness. . . . It is apparent to all claimed membership. pected, the dispatch said, "since a losa insignificant in comparison when the moderator. Charles are avidly picked up by the enemy. This estimate of CIO strength .sometime ago big military stores Japanese aerial attack on a convoy ^ ^Continued from Page One) with the importance of the targets (Jrockett, declared the polls opened beds didn't mat down or grow stale. Bt Munich, and the year unop­ of us that unselfishness and a The reasons for ft military censor­ appeared in a hitherto unpublished in Bucharest were- transferred to off Vella Lavella in the central and the weight of the bombs drop­ at 8 o’clock. It was not until ship aze therefore quite obvious. World on Feet posed Nasi tanks, like gay reap- high regard for the sensibilities not which AFL leaders handed to other parts of the country.” Solomons islands. There was no reasonably in line with market ped. nearly an hour later that the We haven’t feathers or straw but we still have demand.’’ But beyond that, the w-idest OTB had Just gathered in the field» of bis colleagues in this Housej a visiting British labor delegation (The.se reports followed an As­ Allied confirmation of such losses. Twenty-four German fighters building started to heat up'. thinkable latitude for expression beds that are slept in every night, beds that need The broadcast added that planes Turning to wag© and profits Washington, Oct. 4— (8V— Brit Bnd lives o f Poland. have been the only motives which last February in explanation of sociated Press dispatch from Is­ were shot dowm yesterday by R.A. Only eight maclunes are being of dissent, of criticism, of indi­ air, sun, fluffing up, rearranging and cleaning. To- tanbul yesterday saying that in­ from the Japanese Naval Air control, he assertted "the purpose u.sed today, but this number will ish Ambassador Lord Halifax, in m such years of great andean- prompted the gentleman from the AFL's Inslstense on excluding F., Allied and Dominion fighters. vidual viewpoint obtains in our day’s mattresses like the old straw ticks, are dis­ the CIO and the four independent formation from. Rumania indicat­ Force "repeatedly attacked ” the of price, wage and profit control An Air Ministry official said this be amjjle. The voting list has been country any non-Nazi German an article wrritten for the magazine usual harvest, it was fitting that "World Affairs,” expresses the be­ Georgia to follow the course that railroad brotherhoods from the ed that country is anxious to Allied convoy, which it- said was is to keep inflation from getting was the greatest number destroyed devided into three sections as to editor would jump at the chance tinctive and different from other mattresses and tha Sportapalaat eiUilbition should he has taken. The people of the Anglo-American Trade Union withdraw from the war and is protected by 45 fighters. v out of hand. Farmers and work­ by the R.A.F. in any of the day's streets and this is making it easy to w'ork In his country under con­ lief that the United States, Eng­ need their special type of care. ready to make what she regards The Japanese admitted loss of ers ought to recall- the experi­ land,^Russia and C!hlna are the na­ welcome Der Fuehrer hlihself as district the gentleman from Geor­ committee. offensive operations over enemy to check the voters. ditions anj-where similar to ours. So great concessions. The Ruma­ five of their planes.' • ences of th* last war with suffi­ territory. Eleven Allied fighters Missing this morning wer^the . And even many a faithful Nazi tions which have the most to con­ Its. chief celebrant, the great fa­ gia so ably represents, I know No Public Record Available tribute in “getting the world on tta nians were said to be willing to cient clarity to make them want Were lost. usual number waiting f ^ the would join him. ther of plenty at home and are proud of his services..^ His un­ "Insofar as the CIO la con­ surrender their claims to Bes.sa- to shun inflation like deadly poi­ polls to open and James Best, one Earlv in the Nazi regime. Prop­ feet again after the war. cerned," said the note, ^published rabis and Bucovina in favor of A dispatch from Bern, quoting "Between us.” ' he writes, "we abroad. selfish act of today will> make Urges Baiiiiiiig son. a report to the newspaper Die of the workers was the ^ s t to be aganda Minister Joseph Goebbels It was Der Fuehrer’s habit to in the council reports,'* "no au­ Russia if necessary, but were' rep­ ” In the last war many were able cheeked. pretended to encourage criticism. dispose of a very large part of the them feel prouder of him, aiid of thentic Or public record is avail resented as anxious to regain Tat, said Saturday night's Brit­ world’s resources in manpower, in­ gmlle benignly on his people, to to enjov the exhilarating Intoxica­ ish raid on Munich “ aiiaed the Republican Headquarters He assured- the German press that bis high and noble character, ahd able as to the members paying per Transylvania, the rich western Foreign Lines tion of an inflationary'’ binge be­ dustrial strength and material Follow These Simple Rules longest alert of the war in south­ The Republicans have opened "constructive’’ criticism was wel­ comfort them with thanks for of his courage." capita or monthly contributions province ^they were forced by Ger­ cause, not having experienced the comed. and that the regimenta­ wealth. If we want a better world ern Germany—about three hours. headquarters in the Bantly build­ . . it is up to us to get It started. their work ‘well done, to promise Then Speaker Rayburn surren­ to" that organization) ’The stu­ many to cede to Hungary in 1940. remorse and sick headaches of the tion of the press applied only to dious .avoidance of publication of (Rumania’s southern neighbor, (Oontinned tram Pags One) A small number of casualties ing just to the west of the .polling "Small powers know to their them even greater, harvests of all dered the chair so be might speak (leflatlonarx morning after, they were report^ from enemy bomb.s place, but there was little for the that 'form of subversive activity Folldw These Simple Rules of Care F'or the paid-up membership by the Bulgaria, also is displaying a had no anticipatory dread of con­ grief how. discord or inertia among hdnda still ahead, and to taunt from the He also applaud­ ferred to exchange of air rights dropped at scattered points in workers to do. They had several which, under* the guise of criti- CIO leaves conjecture of prO' growing sentiment* jfor a break sequences. Recollection of past ex­ eism, sought to . undfrmine the the great can make small problems Your Felt or Hair Mattresses and Add with Germany, the Istanbul ad­ between countries, without touch­ eastern England last slight. telephones that could be used to into big ones and big ones into those abroad who might have any ed the Cox "unselfishness," the jected membership subject to seri' perience has created an intensive new Third Reich o f' Adolf Hitler. oua question. . Estimated, how­ vices declared. ing on the question of how. the call in for those' who wished to calamities. They Jightly look to to the Healthful Rest of Your Family Ideas of Interfering with Nazi Cox "honor," the Co* "integrity." demand for control pf inflation. secure rides to the polls. The Fditor Promptly Removed ever. from records of the reported (Copies of a manifesto of the United States should solve its us. the grcai powers, to see that harvest plsms for the future. That brought Mr, McCormack to own problem of meeting foreign Suffer Similar Delusions Batteries Shell Democrats have no particular The editor of one of the Ullstein and to the Life of Your Bedding. and alleged membership of the "Patriotic - Front "of Bulgaria'' “Unfortunately, we still seem to publications—I believe It was the this sort of thing does not happen Harvest in 1943 is a different his feet again. The Cox resigna­ smuggled out of the country de­ competition.' German Convoy headquarters but have listed a again. unions m aking*up'the CIO at Patterson cited figures showing hop© that while the prices of oth­ number of telephones in private "Gruene Post”—guilelessly took affair. Der Fuehrer is too busy tion was now described as “one present, and from such other manded the Bulgarian people and ers are held in check, our own wi'! "If the dream of world a«curity Army collaborate with other Bal­ a year-round daily average of 588 London, Oct. 4—lyp)— British homes or business houses that can . the "little doctor" at his word is to come true, it can only be on to attend the annual festival. Per­ of the finest acts of sacrifice that sources as have been made avail­ passengers westbound and 503 be permitted to head for the strat­ long range . coastal batteries bo called for those wishing a con­ and aired a few grievances which, .1, Pat the mattress out gently after able, ‘ it is fair to assert that the kan nations, the United States, osphere. It is not, hard to convince the condition that each . . . is haps it is because it would be dif­ has ever taken place, particularly Britain and Russia on the basis eastboiind over the North Atlan­ shelled a German convoy passing veyance. as I read them, seemed innocuous willing to a.ssume its just burden of rising to do away with body impres­ total membership of the CIO ap­ ourselves that there is justice in ficult to present in oratory just in this chamber.... .His honesty of the Atlantic charter.) tic. That traffic could be earned through the English channel dur­ Woman- Checker enough. The editor was promptly respon.sibility.” . sions. proximates 2,225,000. our reasoning. Unfortunately, oth­ ing the night, the Berlin radio removed on Goebbels’ orders. No­ what this particular harvest holds and Integrity are clearly evi­ in 43 airplanes of 100-passenger For the first time In an'f^elec- "It Is thus apparent that the capacity. Patterson'-sald. ers suffer from ^almllar delusions announced thkt shortly after lively body after him dared criticize. 2, Turn the mattress often, at least in hope for the future. Perhaps regarding their own, prices.” tion of primary in Msuichester a Young Republican Candidate denced to the people of America membership of the American Fed- Six .Planes for Each Country gunfire had been heard along the woman was checking names. Some weeks before the famous once a week. Also, one week turn it the yield, in the past twelve by the splendid, spontaneous and eratloq of Labor is almost three Huon Peninsula In a talk scheduled fpr delivery coast. "purge” of June 30. 1934, Franz He predicted that the interna­ There waz a shortage of checkers Bridgeport, Oct. 4—(IP)—Edward from to p j^ bottom, and the next months, has n^t been great. Pei> unanin^ous reception that . he has times as large as the CIO." tional air carriers which will com­ to the legahsection of the conven­ The broadcast, recorded by The when the polls opened and Mrs. Von Papen,'then -vice-chancellor, The note estimated' that the tion, R, D. 'Taylor, legal advisor of delivered a speech before the stu­ A. (Slim) Young, restaurant pro­ week from side to side. This allows haps the German people do not received on this occasion.” ___ Position Futile pete with the United States will Associated Pre.ss, said that Ger- Ernest Bengston, who has in tha prietor, was nominated by the membership of the Independent be government owned or con­ the Sun Life Assurance Co., Mon­ man big guns based in France had dents of Marburg university in it to shape itself properly at all joints deserve the reward of thanks So, presumably, the reputation past demonstrated the use o f one Republicans Saturday night as Railroad Engineers, Firemen, trolled, that each will seek treal, Quebec, said life Insurance shelled Ramsga.te, Dover and of the small voting macjiines, waz which he criticized certain dicta­ so that the sleeping surface will re­ from Der Fuehrer. Perhaps some­ and political life of a member of Trainmen and Conductors broth­ iGonttmieiLfitup Page One) reciprocal rights in this country, provisions of the Versailles treaty, torial tendencies In the Nazi their candidate to oppose Mayor ■ - / Folkestone at the same time. put to work.. , Jasper McLevy this fall. main smooth even after years of-.^ , thing is wrong". the club were saved. A member erhoods- aggregated 340,000, and that this will mean an aver­ if carried Into the treaty after the The German announcement After the polls bad been opened movementi whereas more than a million other" Athur’a forces have come close to age of about ejx planes for each present war, could work against Hitler’s Gestapo discovered that service. Turning promotes uniform Such possibilities seem strength­ of the club can do no wrong. claimed the convoy escaped un­ for ah hour it was decided-that a Heads blaster Barbers railroad workers belong to unions cleaning the Japanese from a strip country. , British and American companies in harmed and that a large fire was United States flag should be on Von Papen had a ghost writer wear and helps the sides to stay ened by the performances of the They are all honorable men, who 5. Clean mattress with soft brush os affiliated with the AFL. o f New Guinea coaaUlne nearly aa If the United States divided its favor o f the nationals of enemy started In the Dover area. display and one was secured from named Jung, who had prepared square and unbulged. gen'Qeman who speaks in place of can never be called to shame no long aa that taken in the preceding countries. - ^ this speech for Germany’s out­ Harttord, Oct. 4—(iP)— Carlo vacuum edeaner attachment. Not to Blame for Division share among the companies which Engage in Sharp Brush « the Legion and hung on tbe north Der Fuehrer. It is the gentleman matter what their acta. When seven months’ slow advance from want to enter the field, he said, wall of the voting, hall. - standing poliUcal wlll-of-the-wfap. Del^ai'tolomeo of Stamford was S. Give mattress frequent airing. Open "It Is important to bear In German naval Units and British Jung disappeared with tl)e purge! elected president of the Connecti­ €. Use washable, quilted pad over the with the cloven hoof and the suit­ mind," the note added, “the fact Buna-to Salamaua.’-' "no one U. S. company could be Town. Meeting. Tonight bedroom windows every few days they are caught, it is integrity. "ExtfhordInacil.v.Llght” Losses destroyifrs engaged in a sharp Headline Size Prescribed cut Master Barbers Protective Red Cross mattress to keep it clean and new ably warped mind, Propagand.a, that the CIO - la a dual or seced­ an outstanding success in view of Flying Forlressesr ■When the-polls were declared and expose the mattress to the air When they run, it is unselfishness. Furthermore, MacArthur dis­ such a narrow market, without brush-off the Sept-Isics (Seven Regimentation of the German Association at the eighteenth an­ ing body to the American Federa­ opened Town Treasurer Georgs H. currents. ' ioo^ng. Minister Goebbels, who charts the When they bring dishonor and closed, these new aucceases have completely i-uinlng_ Its U. S. com­ Islands) on the Brittany coast press under Adolf Hitler goes so nual convention yesterday. tion of Labor; that the dlVIsipn in Waddell moved that thp business T- Clean springs often keep them 1948 harvest. disrepute upon themselves and been obtained with forces “ always petitors, unless siich competitors Attack Frankfurt early this morning, the Berlin part of the meeting be adjourned far that even the size o f the head­ 4. Son mattress at least once a month. the ranks of organized labor is radio said today. line and the position o f the item ^lU SY t NIEO free from dust or lint that might- His most important words on their colleagues, it is the. result less than those available to the received a very heavy public sub­ until 8:30 tonight at High school Put it out in the.direct sun or move due to no. fault of tha AFL; that enemy” and-’at cost of "extraordi­ sidy." The broaidcast, recorded by The on the page are prescribed in the this traditional occasion of good we have not only regretted this (rontinoed from Page One) hall. It yas seconded by several soil the mattress or lessen the_fresh- of- "high and noble character.” narily light” losses. ■ - Prior to the war, Pan American Associated Press, said all the Ger­ and Was declared carried by the cas8 news considered important the bed to th^ window and allow^the cheer are these: division, but have sought to heal man craft ^ m e through the en­ ■*' by fhe regime. ness of the air. They art attributable In large Airways was the . only United major raid, light ■ Mosquitos drop­ moderator. - sun to shine upon it. Sun and air *Tf here or there there is a cow- the breach measure, the general'added, to "the States airline operating in the In­ gagement. but gave no other de­ There will be no effort made at Every day, a press conference is fluff up the mattress so that the hol­ 8. Fluff np pillows every morning and To The Woods! The AFL also said it was un­ ped loads of explosives on Hanno­ held in the Propaganda ministry . ardly individual among us who element of surprise based upon the ternational field. 'A nuRfber of tails. the meeting tonight to select the CAlltiLANKOOOO lows do riot become permanent. SUN suri and ajr as often as you do the willing to permit the British to ver. only 130 miles west o f Berlin, Tliere was no immediate report in Berlin, with. , parallel confer­ might put a comfortable life closdy coordinated action of the companies are operating under in the second heavy blow at that) kind of a war memorial or a site Don’t borrow unnkccssarlly. Secretary Ickes is an authentic, approach the CIO indirectly and three elements of ground, sea and wartime Conditions. ences throughout* the Reich In but If a loan la tha beat tolu- AND AIR ARE MUSTS FOR FELT mattress. Send feather or down pil- industrial city in six, daya It wa.s of such an action from Britisb for one. There probably will be above the honor and future of our reliable prophet of trouble. Some- invite them to join the interna­ air,” which he said prevented the f' ...—:______■ ' quarters. no .objections to making an ap­ subsidiary offices of the Gqebbela tlon to your problem. 'Per- MATTRESSES. Jaws to a reliable cleaner once a year, . pMple and Who might through tional committee. last raided in force by the R. A. F. apparatus, to which each paper aonal'a' 1-Vlilt loan aervlca tihfts the trouble, when it materi­ enemy "from concentratmg at crit­ on Sept. 27 propriation and it is expected that Is the time-saving way to get -treason and infidelity, to the com­ alizes, is something legs than he "It should be clearly noted.” the ical points.” $25,000'will " be voted. must send a man trusted and ap­ one. Juit phone ui your ap- document said, “that what we are Enlarging on his commander’s Army Is Seen Other Mosquitos hit at the proved by the Nazis who is under . plication. Then make one mon cause stab the fighting front had predicted. But generally it’s Rhineland In the wide-spread op­ At a meeting of Local 63 visit to our office by lApolnt- unwilling to do directly, we equal­ statements, Brig. General Charles Letter Discloses TWUA held yesterday it was vot­ oath not to reveal' the secret in­ ment to sign and get the cash. in the back, we are determined in serious. ly are umvilUng to have done in­ Willoughby, MacArthur’a chief of erations that kept most of western structions issued in these^ ' ' daily A loan ■ -V : ■ . f. ■if.-. ■ .4 UANCHESTBK EVENUSU HlLKALuTmAwmEoT^MT he sm ‘^•f. • ' ,• • ' • ■ V - Z blasting the freight yards at Clv- can people agree, that.it 1s worth Ita'vecchla, north of Rome, where Engagements Report Given No Great Rush while.” lurch Group ‘ they saw smoke and flame and a Obituary,,, Four Considerations Rogers Display w D iu iS o Tbdity^s / f a r f i o wnbo- mw sisries of blue flMhes from 4,000- Morgenthau said the tax. pro­ Polish Amerks Cop Twi Cup at Oval lO-l pound bomb hits In the railway By Red C ro^ gram had been measured against Eastern War HaM Has Election yards and electrical installations. Grant-Young At Local P. 0, foqr considerations: Draws Cro^^ds Mr. and Mrs. ’fhomas Young, of 1. ’The ability of the"'plan to Civitavecchia Is the nearest port Deaths 4;00—WTIC — Backstage Wife; sioti League; WNBC — The of any importance to Rome. 121 Sisson street, Hartford, an- raise money, and its effect on the WDRC—Home• Front DAvinptmr*' Reporter ’ Lone T-/m* Rano^airRanger. j| t . Bridgets Children of American Lightnings bombed nflunce the engagement of their South Pacific 0iapIaiQ Jamtm J. McVeigh Few Sending Christmus inflation program. Much Interest Evidenrejl '4, Yale Halfback daughter. Miss Helen Young, to James 4, McVeigh, formerly of 2. “The degree to which It News: WDRC— Blue Frolics. 7:46— WTIC—Ne Cooper’s Ailing Buck Bycholski Masters All-Stars the Naple-Rome road at Mignano, Tells Comlitiou of Scr- 8 :00—Wt IG—Cavalc] Of Amer^' Mary Pick Officers for Howard L. Grant, son of Mr. and Manchester, died suddenly at noon Packages So Fap to the might interfere with war produc­ In Auction of House­ 4 :15— w n c — S te lla Dallas; and^ knocked out other bridges at lea; WDRC—Vox WTHT— Mrs. Howard L. Grant of 108 yesterday In Hartford where he tion. WNBC------Bob Cheater. Arce and Isoletta.. gcaut Rowe. -^Boys Overseas. hold Effects. News; WNBC Arm, Big Topic The Year. Z Other Lightnings patrolling off Summit street. has been living for some time. He 3. “The degree of hardship the 4:30—WTIC — Lorenzo Jones: leaves one brother, John McVeigh plan placed upon people with fixed WDRC-Mountain Music from 8:16-W T H T —Let’s Learn Span- the Corsican coast in the hope of Relatives of Sergeant Anthony Ish. ./ Completely as Mates Clout Bujak Tile Children of Mary of St. intercepting Germiin transport of this town and five sisters. Miss Receipts at the Manchester, post Incomes and with fixed 1 obliga­ Judging by the large attendance St. Louis; WNBC—Time Views J, Rowe of 3 Fairfield street, have office for^Jije,^month of September tions, and upon people with in­ and toe Interest shown yesterday the News. 8:30—WTIC—The Voice of Fire­ (Jn Series Eve I Brtdcet'a church elected officers for planes evacuating troops from the been informed, through contact of Mary McVeigh, Mrs. Alexander Jarvis, Mrs. Edward Pohl, Mrs. exceeded thdsC of September 1942 adequate incomes, and 4 ;4 5 _W ’TIC — Young Widder stone’,. WDRC—Gay Nineties Re­ \ ______M coming: >'ear yesterday after- island encountered seven Messer- Public Health the American Red Cross and the afternoon and evening during the vue: News; WTHT— Sereno achmitts and got one of them for Louis Wright and Mrs. William 4. “ Its practicability ami cost Brown; WDRC — Ad Liner; I soon at the parish hall at 2:30. Chaplain of the 169th Regiment, by $530.06. During the past inspection hours, the executors’ Gammell; Castles in the Air: Starts Badly Undcrmani^ds Offer But Little a total day’s bag of five ertemy Frazier, all of Manchester; anoth­ from the standpoint of its admin­ WNBC—Kay Kyser. Yanks' 7 to 10 Favorites Barbara Cratty was named as pres­ in the South Pacific, that the lo­ month the receipts were $9,751.48 auction on Saturday of the house­ 5 ;0 0 -W 'n c — When a Girl Mar­ WNBC—Johnny Mofgan Show. aircraft. The Allies Iqat three Costs Figured er sister, Mrs. Patrick McCluskey istration." ■' hold effects o f Miss Gertrude Rog­ Opposition; Katkaveck Sparks Winners’ At­ ident and the rest of the officers cal soldier has been evacuated to against $9,228.42 a year ago. Foe Morgenthau said income pay­ ries; WDRC — News: Health.4J9:00-WTIC The -Telephone As Fans Jam Every Sports Roundup follow: Mary Ragazzo, vice pres­ planes yesterday. a base hospital and from all re­ lives in New Jersey. ers Who died in August, should be- the three month’s quarter ending ments to individuals In the cur­ Talk: Ad Liner; WNBC—News. Hour; Radio Theater: WTHT — tack; Old Pete Kletcha Stages Comeback; ident; Jacqueline Leclerc, secrq- In addition 103 enemy planes ports was improving. The funeral of Mr. McVeigh will rent fiscal year were estmated at one of the most successful ever Available Room in were found destroyed on Italian be held from the John B. Burke September 30 thl.s year the re­ held in town. 5:15-^WTlC-:-PorUa Faces Life; Gabriel Heatter; WNBC—Coun­ tary, and Mary Kovas, treasurer." .Per Capitu in IMunehes- As no word had been received $152,000,000,000 with only about WTHT—News; Music; WNBC— Bv liugh FiiHeirton, Jr. -marked: "This Is going to be the Nick ^^ngclo Presents Cup After the Game. airfields. These brought the total FuncraV. Home, 87 East Center ceipts were $28,674:06 against Robert M. Reid & Sons of Man­ ter Spy. Hotels o f Metropolis. I Meetings will be held on the from Rowe, hl.s relatives '(fought $89,000,000,000 worth of . goods Dick Tracy. 9:16- WTHT—Treasury Star Pa­ New ‘ York, Oct. 4 .1 (P)-NoW f I*!*" ; aecond Sunday of every montli of wrecked aircraft found on air­ ter In Fourth Ili^ho)4t information about him, not hav­ street tomorrow morning at 8:30 $24,939.26, or a gain of $3,634.80. chester.and Springfield, Mass., ^ho 42 ^ . . . he whacked the ball, which went and services available. Of tiie re­ 8:,30— WTIC—Just Plain Bill; rade. ' ' The Polish Americans won toe 1 during the fall and winter seasons fields in Italy to 377. ing heard from him since his followed by reqiilbm mass at nine- Postmaster Grant says that the are the auctioneers have been buky By 81d Feder , that toe proposed Pacific tour by qowTi the middle and dtsap- III ItN Group. maining $63,000,000,&00 he said WDRC—War Commentary; Ad 9:30—WTIC—Dr. I. Q.; WTHT— Tw’l cup and town championship [«n d the entire group will attend One , Allied officer said the Ger­ wounding early in the summer. o’clock in St. James's church. In­ figures for the month of Septem­ personal taxes would take $21,- getting ready for thg sale. The New York, Oct. 4—(/P)—A few major leagirt) all-star teams has peered In to^ dusk. I..es called to Spark Plug man forces were retreating in a Liner; WNBC—Jack Armstrong. Eagles Initiation Ceremonies; ; holy communion at the 9 o’clock ('Iiapluin's KeiMirt terment will be in St. James’s ber show that the requests that 000,000,000 at present rates, leav­ principal rooms in the great man­ 5 :4,1—WTIC—Front Page Far­ thousand more “ fish” Jammed received an arctie response from U* " foursome just ahead, asking ; at the Oval yesterday afternoon by succession of quick hops, with Mnnche.stor expended .117,001.10 WNBC Spotlight Bands’, J mass on the same day. A full_ According to the Chaplain’s re­ cemetery. have been made to have Christmas ing about $42,000,000,000 of "ex­ sion at 65 Prospect street were rell: WDR

X ' - ' St. Mary'a Service club wUl meet Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fortin of Manchester Grange, at its meet­ and Infections required, Ifi addition each Wedneaday between 10 a. m. tomorrow night at 7:80 in the Hemlock street have received word ing Wedneaday evening In the to the use of the dressings for the and 4:30 p. m. Every woman who A b o u t Tow n pariah house. Christmas boxes tor that their son, Wa,lter, has been Mas^onlc Temple will initiate a wounded, there would never be a Jamas A. Wood$ Cnutlnued cool tonight and promoted to sergeant. He enlisted class of 33 candidates in the -first can give any part of the day to the Mi the boys overseas will be packed need to call for volunteer workers. work will be heartily welcomed. A 8,354 Wedneeday morning with fr<^t to­ W Olrl Scouts <>f St. and a large attendance of the In the .Signal Corps Hn- Ja n u ary and second degrees. The first Instead, he felt, there would not.be / RANGE AND night. , ‘ 1P42 and IS now stationed at Foht degree will be conferred - by the Tlie^ Red Cross r.oom for all who would like to clean wash dress or covbrall apron, Member ef the Audit 9am u'i church will reiume-*ctlvl- members Is hoped for. The latest with a scarf to completely cover BureMi e( CticulatioBa tlw with a aMtUnf thia cvnlnf at addresses of the service then must M<