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F*c- zzz r, Tta The Wither ' Ever Ready drcM of King’s promptly at 7:30 p. m. All mem- Foroeut of U: S. tyesuhor Borcau Daughten win hold a rummage Agencies j Manchestj^r Aircraft Club oersrs of the th fraternity whether af­ A lm w ^ o w n sale Wednesday. October IS, at 17 filiated with, Manchester Lodge or Contlnood moderata' tempera­ not are qr^ted to attend. ■y- 8,354 nine o’clock in the CoughUn build* Date Book Member of the Audit ture tonight ^od SatQrday mens- Ing, Depot Square. Mrs,, George ' In W ar Fund To Fill Chairs Following the* lodge room cere­ Ing. \ • F. Borst will serve as chairman, monies refreahraents will be serv­ ^5»ulld^vWlH asalsted by Mrs. Jesse Davis, Mrs. Tonight ed fn the lower iuilL MmuJuiUer^A City o f ViUag)g Charm ^ ^ U M at t)w konw eC EocIuUii^ k Ttielps, Mra. Millard Park, kfeeting Zoning Board of Ap- i s :' Blroa r a n Nb. SOSS, $ Bt)lb«en Bernice Lydall and Mrs. Carl Not . Only USO to Be^ Municipal Building at 8. Masons to Have Special : vlt>Mt, % a t Hartford, ■aturday Belttonf ’The process is for. com- _ Sunda.v, Oct. 10, .Scssiol^ in Temple VOL. LXIII., NO. 7 (Olusatffed Advprtlalag on Page |9) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBEH 8,1943 (TWELVE PAGES) ' ••Miilip^ SetOber t at aiftit o’ekx:k. m u n ^ work, such as flowers and Assisted by Big Prrv'e Outing Council, K. ot James Wxk>ds delicaolM for those who are ill. C., at Osano cottage. Bolton Lake. ^Tomorpow Evenings H m UM’a Qub of St Kldfofa To Start on /M bnday. RANGE AND ITS A WOMAirS WAR TOO I ;:z: DonatioM from friends will - be Monday, Oct. 11 ' 1 «HMKli «U1 maot at Um W. W/ gratefully received. ‘niSob Funeral Home tomomdW Better ^talT 67 millions of the Opening . of Mancheater's War Ei^pioyees of the Pratt and ’ FUEL* on. W reckage i| i- Naples l^ r b o r Fund Campaign. Whitney Division of the United evaalBS at 7:80. / Temple >S^apter^. O.E.S. . and 125 million dollar quota for the Opening of gym claasea at Dial 6.566 - 381 Center Rt. F l y i stresses Manchester Aeeenibly, Order of National War. Fund- will go direct­ Aircraft ^Corporatiap, who are ■X . Thc-Srat vesper service of the School street Rec. ' Fifth Army p Rainbow will have a ] ^ t niiq* fall season win be held Sunday at ly to the relief and comfort 6f men .Monda.v, Orl. 18 W mbera of the Masonic frater­ j o / J v m F m v F mage sale, ’Thumay, October It, Meeting. Board of Selectme; nity, will occupy the .<*hairs in a S:00 p. n . at Emanuel .Lutheran In ^ e Masonic Teniple. in actual service of our country, dkur^ The Junior and Senior George H. Waddell, local ^ a t Munlc^I Building irt 8. special communication of MSn- S t i ^ e at emen; ^ Tuenda.v, Otet. It v cheiter Lodge of Masons • to be Luther 'LsacUes win conduct a Townsend Club will meet trirnd chairman aaid today. The hynm-etnf. State Convention, Knigiua of held in the local Temple tomorrow f A o n e / o r. tomorrow evening , at X o’clock at balance of the War Fund will be Pythias, Orange hall. / .night. These employees are mem­ to the T. M. 'C. A. A g ^ attend­ d'Btribiited among H , other refief Friday, Oct. 2t bers of the Pratt and Whitney ance is hoped for as plans will be agenclea, M r Waddell pointed out: Square Club and have given a ^AMBULANCE H v y . TAU. CSBDABB 'Mobile Blood EUink at St. Mary’s' made' for representation bt the It la a miitaken Idea that the Parish house. splendid exemplifleation of the 'ihaas meeting at the Ttalian*^mer* entire War Fund^ill go to any Master Maaon degree at i>reviqua SERVICE one agency aOch aaH}« USO, the. Sunday, Oct 24 '/ B I N \G |> ican hall. Pearl street, .Hartford, Outing. Ltnne Lodge, K. of P., at meetings of the fraternity here. later this month. local chairman atated^All of the The Master ' Maaon degree will Powerful /British Bomb-' 17 agenclea which Will 8hate4n the ■Villa Louisa. Land Plaiies t o m o r r o w V n i g h t Frida.v, Oct. 2t be conferred tomorrow. night on ■ / Troop ' 15. Girl Scouts of ' St^ fund have set up b u d g^ wdii^h associate employees. A large num­ er F l^ ts . Blast Stutt­ James's church of which Mrs. Mar­ *-ave been approved by the Nk-- Hallowe'en Dance, Army and ORANGE HALL 'Navy club at clubhouse. ber of emplpyeea of the main and For IiiforiiiaUoii Regartling Hie ‘Wayes^ See gart, Friedriehshafeti garet Marxson Is leader, will meet Ipnal War Fund and endorsed by satellite plants Of the Aircraft Get UfBoat Battle in Heavy Rain Monda.v evening at '6:30 In St. th\ American .Red Croaa, .yrhich la Saturday, Nov. 6 ^lecialist Srd^lass Allies Report V Reiririnm meeting of Soroptimiat Corporation will be present for the SnUNFfRir n»>(,H[sriR,3«ll Anti Munich; London Nazi Morale James's hall. not taking part in thia particular degree work. Lodge will open Ami Mud to Si^izc eampslgn for funds. Clubs at T>\ And Southeast England Hunting Job The regulkr meeting of Clan \ 14 Other AgewHaa Area from Capua* to R O O F I N G Aegean Gains; Drops Since MacLean, 252. O. S. C.. will be The UaO budget la 861,227,000, Charlotte G. Schulz Hit bv Nazi Bombers. S e * ; the, United Seamen's Service budg­ Q * o OW r r i f Brilishxsri|isil Repulsenepuisc held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Board of Appeals Ihcreming Tendency of ASBESTOS' SroiNG at tha Masonic Templa. et ia 84,125,000 and the War Pria- EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S FrtMU tbff Offi<^ ^ v a l C ^ ie e r Prdcur«s K Nazis Resist ijlC lly J. a feen Mpfe Fierce German oneri Aid bu^et ia 82,320,000, the I/ondon, Oct. 8.^1^*)—-U. Nfdii Subg to Stay balance to bS distributed annong t o Meet Toniglrt \ I / meat, NeWs York, at \ : \ _ j Counter - Attacks a ^ INSULATION ALICE OOFRAN 14 other agenda such aa Russian, DELICIOUS BROILERS S. Flyinsr Fortresses struck ■ - X - ■\ . (Knosm As Quean Ahae) Chinp, Greek, Polish, Yugoalav. by daylight todav’ at Bremen, ^ilp and Fight Making Battle io r Island Ap- Coast Guard O fficer! Occupy lTn|i6rtanl Expert workmanaiup. ^AU work BAKED VIRGINIA HAM SPIRITIIAL MEDIUM French, Belgian, Norwegian and The Zoning Board of Appeals Germany’s North sea U-boat Job for Fast Craft. mMraateed. Reasonable Prieea. ^ventb Ihiaghtrr of • Seventh Son Refugee relief, Mr.'Waddell point­ STEAKS proaches tp Balkani^ Reveals Talks With Area Above TennolL No dbUgatlon for an oattanate. will give hearinga on six petitiona and shipbuilding center, aft­ Bom With a ValL ed out. . Takes on Afldeil Sig- Wiito Readings Dnily, Indndlag Sunday, The local War Fund chairman' for changes In the zoning rules to­ OYSTERJr AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL er a night of heavy attacks , Wa.shington. Oct.' 8— (45— An German- PrisoMi;^ Dis- DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! ..Allied Headquarters, Al­ 9 A .M .ta g P . 8L Or By Appolnt- also called attention to President night at 8 o’clock In the Municipal on southei’n Germany by increasing tendency erf Nazi sub­ uificaiice W ith ^News. \lose No Confidence. giers, Oct. 8.— (/P)— Battling Rient. In tha 8ei vies of the Peo­ Roosevelt'a atatement of lastTues­ building. One of the petittona ia powerful R, A. F. bomber i Barton Insuliiting Go. ple for W Teara. day, night to the effect that "a from Oak' Park, Inc., which la aak- T0NIGHT UNTIL y9 marines to stay up arid flght is in heavy rain and mud, Lieut R e;^aiidef^ Restaurant fleets ’which blasted Stutt- making coastal patrol work more . London, Oct. 8—(4’)A.The battle ISO Oxford S t Hartford IS9 Chttich Straat. Hartford, Conn. share in the National War Fund ia ing to be allowed to erect hoods A tank anti-aircraft Crew which entered .Naples hard on the heels/of the retreating Nazis 'stands Bosrqn, Oct. 8-^OPp-tOerma'q^ Gen, Mark W. ’s Fifth 'gart. Frledrichahafcn and Mimfrh. for the island appioaches to the Pkona A-MS4 a share in winning the war.” * He over entrances to houaea. It has Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer P-37 Thunderbolts supported the and more a job' for fast, heavily' ready on a port aide dock to repel a Nazi »ii- attack. Allied headquarters aaid the Nazis wreckra the troop m o^lf has suffered a sharp^ sArmy has forged ahead an(i alao remarked that tha War Fund been found that the hoods are 35-37 Oak Street Telephone .3922 fbuf-engine Fortresses In their aa- armed land planes. port installations and scuttled the a b ip a ^ the harbor before retreating. (AP Wtrephqto). Balkans gained added significance drop sinceMhe Allied successes in reached the Volturno river, ■V will be for the boya themaelvea, for closer to the etreet than is allowed today with the disclosure of new tha aid and comfort of the men on at preaent. aault on Germany’s second largest NaVy offidals said today that Sicily and Italy, Lieut. Waiter A. t h ^ German defen.se line the flghting fronts. “The money The same trouble developed In port, climaxing the newest, force­ flying boats, long considered ideal Allied gains in the Aegean and Reynolds, USCG, of New Lamdon, _:v ful burst of .Allied air activity. for patrol, are being shifted gradu­ norm of Naples, on a 16-mil( you give to the War Fund won’t be the Woodridge tract.-s There ia no \ . 2 stubborn German resistance to Conn., said' today. front from Capua to the sea, used to buy guns, or bullets or bat- request before the board tonight to Nazis Strike at London ally to jobs where their rugged L^ng, Costly G. E/WILLIS & SON JNC. bulk, relative slowness and great Russians Expaitding this threat to Europe^S back door,' He returned home by plane after Allied headquarters announced to-- lAK GRILL* tleahipa, but It will be used to glva keep chickens. . While the Brltlih raiders were day. Captured in the advandi range are more advantagous, such A Middle East announcement serving with a Coast Guard invad­ "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER** each of our boys' a bit of home ayreeptng over southern Germany er flotilla which led thO Allied at­ were Capua, on the south aide <4 away from home,” Mr. Waddell Lumber of All Kinds in strength last night, a much as the Pacific, which has. too few that Nazi sea-boine forces had to yottwum' landing fields hut plenty of water. Fight A|i^d tack on the Salerno beaches. the rU-er, where there is an impor­ asserted. weaker force of German bombers, been beaten off in an'attempt to tant crossing, and Caatel Volturno DINE AND DANCE To Begin on Monday [ason S^upplies— Paint—^Hardware struck at London and' southeast; Not Being Abandoned *' * Three The 48-year-old veteran, with 10 SAVE FUEL lanil on Simi, one of the Dodeca- years’ experience in the Navy and at the -river mouth, 97 alriinc To the LiltinK Tniicg of The local War Fund drlv# will England with the sharpest retali­ The fat old ladies with wings are miles from Rome. begin on Monday, Oct. 11 and a '\ BalsUm^ool Insulation atory blow in many months. not being abandoned. The Navy neae giqiip. was the first indica­ 19 in the Coast Guard, and who DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS AND ENJOY a New tion t.hat British forces had taken formerly lived in Me'dford, Maasr; lO-Mlle Advance rally for the local Air Raid Ward­ Today’s, attack was ths 105th continues to get them in quantity Major Crossing of Dnie- DELICIOUS FOODS ~ MODEST PRICES! ens organiXation will be held Mon­ GREATER . on Bremen, which last wss hit by for work not readily assignable to filence Covers over that LslanjJ about halfway 'roveaied that talks with German Capua, the main town on the day night at 8 o’clock at High heavy bombers of the U. S. Eightb land-based aircraft. Flying boats Cbapdler to Warn Sen­ f per South o f Pereya* between Cos And Rhodes. ]irisoners showed the drop in mo- Mazzoni' plain on which the first School hall to acquaint them with COMFORT OAL COKE OIL Air Force oh. June' 13. are expected to remain a big factor At the .same time, unconfirmed tale. phase of General Clark’s battte ROAST BEEF A NEWCOATOF ate XNipponese May Bewildered But Confldent ..the drive and its purposes. ' 2 Main St. \ y^Tel. 5125 Home of mkny great shipbuild­ in transport-operations, also. slav May Be One Yankee Action reports from Turkey aaid that for Rome is being waged, is l7 FRIED CHICKEN . CHOW MEIN SCREEN ID ing and industrial works, Bremen Bulk and slowness appear cer­ ^Move Seat of Eippire British forces had landed also in In an interview He said that miles north of Naples and 106 FRIED SCALLOFS STORM S ASH —along with Emden'—has beStr tain to give the biimp a chang' Decisive Opei^ktipms. the Cyclades iaianda in the Aegean German prisoners in Sicily were str'slght-line miles southeast ol in 30 seconds GIOSTONEmint . t \ forced to strain its facilities smee role In the anti-pubmarine wai>^l- To Asiatic Mainland. between the Dodecanese and the bewildered but confldent; 1 the Italian capital. It was taken VEAL CUTLETS FILLET MIGNON The houaebolder’a dreum! No the Allied obliteration of Ham­ though the Navy still boaatp/tha' In Wake Raid Greek mainland. “But the. Nazi prisoners I saw in a 10-mile advance along the inore fuanlng with ladders, no burg. Moscow, Oct. 8.— Nazi Convoy .\iinlhilat«sl Via Casaiina, one of the two mam m i FIX IT UP.^ Washington,^ Oct. 8.—(4’tTr- Told (Continued on Psge Four) . Find Wines — Llqnora and Beer more etorm windows stored In Heavy '<;loud • formations ' pre­ (Conttnaed on Pago/BlgM) Red Army, pressing ^ s ne\y GBrmany'a already badly- roads from Naples to Rome. Tbs the eellar. No more sweating vented full'observation of the re­ that there ia a. long and costly w'ar surprise autumn offignsive all Bonihanlinent May Be otl|er is the Applan way, nearer SO OAK STREET TEL. 3894 strained Mediterranean forces the coast. Comforting and puffing to lekange from sults of'the' R.A.F. operations, an ahead in the i^clflc, the Senate the way from WMte Russia i were further weakened in the an­ aereena to storm aaah! A ir Ministry communique, aaid, closed its doors'\again today for First Step in At-’ On the .light, where the BritUb ''■ Funeral Service to the Black sea,/was report-! nihilation of an enemy convoy by Eighth Army was fighting snothw but the German' radio announced Union^Leader another executive hesaion at which tempt to Drive Japs British Naval forces in Uie Japanese Quit Modtrote costs / R u s e o that “extensive''danugc” ^'as in­ Senator. Chgndler (P-Ky) said he ed today expanmng its thre<»'. battle on the approacHea to tha. flicted on Stuttgart, whei'e the A'egeun. ■ ' » side door to the ,Italian capital, Personal attention ^ COMBINATION would warn that the Japanese bridgeheads wMt of the Dnie-' Froiii Central Pacific. The Cairo communique-fiiade no WINDOWS junction of eight ' mainline rail­ Reports Gain may move the seat of their empire per river, par^cularly the one Vila Air Base; Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery’s Modern equipment ways rivals its industries in im­ mention of Cos, next to the larg­ forces beat back more fierce Ger­ eliminate aU that. They com­ to the Asiatic mainland^ below Kiev ^h lch threatened . By William L. \4 orden est Of the Dodecanese islands, Expert direction bine atorm windows, screens, portance as bombing targes. • and Senator Brewster man counter-attacks, took ths Of­ The Air Ministry said tBe~GCT» to cave in G/rmany’s entire east- ANsociated Press .Staff Writer which the Germans claim to have fensive and occuppied an Important WALTER N.LCCLERC and weather-atrlpplng In one n Good Will (R-Me)\^ll complete a report on ■ em front, ront line dispatches recaptured from the Briliah. The Try to Leave MANCMtSTU, CONN. . compact, permanent unit. It - mans were able to push through Silence still shrouds American high area above Termoli along ths a ftve-Senator inspection trip ,to.l the Ar'i newspaper Red Star British admitted yesterday, how­ Adriatic. Tel. 3262 taken Just 80 aoMnda to change. to London, only IS of 60' raiders all war theaters, except | Russia. activities at Walrt*/island, for the which crossed the English c< aaid the ihajor crossing of the ever, that German landing forces Six German divisions were now Hotel Sheridan ^ Rosm Window from screen Rs>tlf>r A lllire-. Senators Russell (D-Ga)’, Mead Dnieper/south of Pereysslav, 50 moment the focal- point of the had penetrated the island's de--- All of Southern Kolom* to storm cash. Ton can change before midnight and drop ^u -n y i ,and Lodge (R-Masa) fighting along the Italian .front la innuence netier Appre- the Ukrainian^ capttal inafiy-tentBcWd war of the Pa- I fenses, but said that fighting was ) fierce action. or waah windows from the IN­ slightly more than '.33 tops of summarized their findings at a bafigara' Apparently SIDE. YOU ean*t r«member bomba on the capital city ciated Than Ever Be- Kiev, which may prove to cific*. j still going on. Lero, another j The Germans tbrewi '(snks, In^ a color shade for vary closed session yesterday. the decisive operations The bombardment of Wake, an­ Dodecanese island, and Samos, i eluding 60-ton Tigers, and infaatry nTSOVER V / X BrlUsh Planoa I m j \fore by British Peo­ Brewster has -criticized the con­ e war, caught the enemy by Greek island to the north, al.sn Already Abandoned long. So don’t taka a nounced Wednesday, can be only into their stabs at MontgomaiY*s Besides blasting th^three im­ fusion which he said marks Ameri­ ppi'ise and was carried out in have been occupied by British flanking force which held an arM OLD WINDOWS ohanco on buying a portant German c ^ s ', British ple,' Bayliss Asserts. one of two things: Either a con­ By Nippoivese Forces. BUSCO la a metal frame. Iltted. can economic ■ nnd^ diplomatic ef­ hours under the cover of tinuation of a series of American forces. i approximately 130 miles east anq eolor you may not lika plknes laid mines In-venemy wa­ forts as compared ''with those of j ai'kness. ^ with comblnatloB aaah, which la Task Force raids similar, to those On the Adriatic aide,- German Allied Headquarters in the "slightly north of Rome and tbreab- inatalled over yonr preaent win­ latar. ters,; xnd the A|r Ministry sard Bulletin! / , the British, but Chandler planned Organize at Basic Points upon the Marshall and Gilbert is -; «tl) W M) KEMP'S, IN C made its first mention of the Wake a tight sea and air blockade. / • NO DOWN PAYMENT— Slftom 1878 MortlM arttii- MARTIN-SENOUR ptople'than ever before,” according and Dnepropetrovsk,'the dispatch­ Furniture bad Musle FHA FINANCED Sales es said. Y island raid today with th* i^^ta- Occupation Expected Soon - ] 768 Mata St. TcL 5680 Banour OuoUty Points hlOVO May Get Mild id William Bayhss! agent'of the Feder sion that a ''powerful’’ Amefton Naples Mine PealM Overtures Reported Fell Details If Ton WUl Just been the leoaers in papaint TIE lOBSE IF lULIir The announcement of the cro^- \ (At the South Pacific headquar-! 'Stockholm, Oct. 8—(4'i- PHONE 2-1259 British Miners' federation and a Task Force had struck on Oct^ 6 -New' •alar rtyUng elnee 1878.. fraiernai delegate to the American inKs .was taken here to mean that a.nd 7 with "aeriai and ship bom- lerk of Admiral William F. Halaey, I‘ re|iorts of German peace overture*' Evening and Smidays —> S-SpS Feddretlon of Labor convention Le Favored the; R«(f Army positions, beyond bardments.” The communique, Kills Scores Askociated Press War Correspond urre circulated today aad tlM - - ' X / Cash Windfall ent tyilliam Hlpnle said it was re-; ^^tockholm Senspapor Social-Deni THE from the British Trades Union the Dnieper now sre secure and transmitted in English by Domei Oongre^. , w that the battle is under way for n*.ws agency, ended with this garded as certain that/'Aniericans: ^ imj ipgrned that b a r t l ^ ^ b r a i n a E u He said yesterday that "there is T a lk /o f 10 Per Ctfnt the complete liquidation of the 8tat(*ment: /Eliplosion Einpliasiz Os , tween Kolombangara and Choiseul custody ol Adolf Hitler and the. Hartford, S, Cood. ______^______- - \ and it is j>art of our task to ensure ress. urbs 'Of Kiev on the eijist bank of the ehenuy.” -' ents in HouisO Version. Uiat-not only will our movement's uder in the river and a clty-'t»iahd''ln’ the ' (The Japanese generally use the AlIlPCl Unit M u s K M o v e to the north virtually had ceiised, wlthdraualV the German Army ------indicating the Japanese either;hsd behind the old Gqjrman froatlersl' ...... H • II m.»— n -j I influence be malnt^ned but that it Dnieper were .captured previously. \ Vacuum Washington, .Oct. 8—itJPh-Str- will be enlarged n d directed to­ I Washington, Oct. $ —(4^—De­ The Germans' 'next' natural line (Continued on Psge Kou*) Uidon, 0«. E,p.<.,cn ^1',!;' wards the effcctlv'eXrebulldlng of spite determined administration'i of 'a cleverly-h.ldden, delSyed-ac-' tempU to >emove straggler* who with reservation, were attributed V /■ vlce men's , dependents stand . -a was the River 'Bug, roughly 150 b.v the newspaper to Information chance of reaping a mild ffn'ailcial opposition, talk jpf a 10 per ‘'cent miles to the southwest, but a with­ ^ tion mine killfng scores, and per- (OmtlnuM on ‘Treasury Balance' (Continued on Page Four) given by a high Gernuin military windfall from what some' con­ > U ) Federal retall.^les tax. calcula­ drawal there would- undermine the I haps hundreds, in conquered «Nn- Finehtirst Meat Depti , - pica eiufinkslzcd anew today ‘the ollirial In military men In one ‘of rairs gressmen. regard as a bid for the ted to .‘unnei'around 86,000,000.000 entire northern half of the front __ * -V. • Gemianv’s satellites. . OPENS 9 A. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY soldier vbtt. j- . and if the Dnieper could not serve Washington, Oct.f'S—14’»— 1 cautlonWitiK Which Allied forces . Aa the House .Military commit­ into the Treasury, grew louder tp- as an obstacle to tfit Bed Army In posilibn of the T rea^ry Oct. f tr^s', move tlmiugh former enemy I AY THE FACTORY! Receipts. 8185.338.385.68; French Calls St rike Treasonable ' *'** (.territory. Swift’s Premiuip Smoked TonKiic Sparerlbs — Llnkr tee sought clearance for a vote MiHt Delivery autumn, Ihe Bug: would present Jlostnn, Oct. .8^.4*<-—Warren ,H. next Wednesday on legislation One veteran lawmaker whose penditures, 8327,453,741.21; I The Germans long have been w • >-/ 'r t SatisaKe — First Pri^ Bag Sflusage — Canadian Bacon. balance, 818.946,681.903.61,, masters in planting explosives to V xgk'|i"^'|J'A |-'|||•f1r4k .$Therton. national- commander of that would make siibBt^Ual ' in­ judgment on tax matters is-high- (ContinuM on ‘ Pag# Six) the .American Legion, denouneed CHOICE MUTTON LEGS ...... lb. 25c creases' in present allowances'and Tie-Up Ended ly respected told this correspon­ impede the progreBa..of'a-pursuing !" ” AV/MS A Aag i‘ gan attacking the committee's colleagues, on Capitol hill consider wrought by yesterday's, blast sur-' ' ' ■ ■ .'■• ' ventlon and w'ss loM in kn equally MEN’ S > seals as too low. i- . Pasteurization Opera­ this form of levy the most accessi­ passed any act'of destruction the E f f o r t t o E lilllilia t e E x - vigorous reply by President Wil­ SCRAPPLE FRESH OYSTERS Agrees Upon Scale - ble vehicle for gathering in new Operdtign Links Arn Nazis .have previously achieved in absentia. ^bn enls of Collabura- liam Green that he'was looking at BIRDS EYE FILLET OF SOLE — HADDOCK — COD J E R i U N S The committee yesterday agreed tions Resumed in Shef- billions , to finance the war, but "the Inconsequential faults of A- to recommend Uiese monthly pay­ they are not yet sure how their ! A dispatch from" Noel M'onks, , r AND RED PERCH representing .the combined BritiS '/ tion Now^ ill Corsica. small minurit>'<” If. said 'Atherton, P U i X O V E R S ments: 850 for .wives,-976 for « 6eld New^i^York/Pjants. ccnatituen)a back home feel about . A rm s / to Stump/Muscles It is treason for • soldier to r*fus* PORK KIDNE YS ...... ,1b. 19c. 4vlfe smd one child, 888 for' a wife press, said the mine, hidden iiytne It. ■*' basement ot the N*P.Ics post/iffice. ' a m I to use. his. gun, “ then, too. It Now require .no points. - and two., children, and 815 extra New York, Oct. 8.—(4 ^ A four- TTioap' wh0_have taken.definite Qcfcrfi (4>, In an ef- ^ for * nuM for each'additional, child. This contained several iiiinirtniytona of day Ue-upi of milk dellvertea in the positions for Vie tax include Rep- Washington 'Oct. $-:^4 >)—N*w>the'muatlea—thus controlling the to eliminate .ex^nents of cob ■ ^ -fortunate enough' to he o* tho scale compares with 850 paid a rqsMitative Taber, (R., N..Y.», w.asmngion. , nttinr bf the artificial arm and, high explosives. J.aboration from posts of influertcel front to do anything that PLENTY OF COMMERriAL GRADfe s t e a k s ' New York.area-was ended today, ■o- • '»■ scores Blown Ur^Wta ' PORK ROAST wife. 883 paid q wife and one child, F. J. Andre, president of Sheffield rajtiklng minority. ipentber of the -aucceasea with an operation w ^ h ^nd relw ln g qf the in post-war I* ranee, a gceps him from gyttlng that glia.” and 810 for each .additional child.’'' I$6uas- AjipropriationS committee Monks’ digpatch'scores of purg*" of Viiihyltea begun in North - * y A Farms Compaity, reported. ‘ may '!,jipeed the re.habllitat^ of ufcigg, Ungers. Italian. citizens^Jd^uding many ' PINEHURST VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Any Mskff! Any Mpdall 92 8 Jn .:il caaea, 822 comes out of the He said - pasteurization opera­ and.Senator Byrd!'volV e; actual linking of -l^lenls being enaWed to^uw tkeir visiting the post office, only piiH-. Sih ■ the towns of Httaneheng, ters dependent on a service man night shift of . pasteurization ble substituteaI fiorfor the. adminadminiatra- the tnjiaclea of the stump with an ! S^flcial arnjx MgntarljF m suih 'I’he purge., whieh Geii. CharlesT which - While and.Ydlow'Onions. fNYOimHOME (or thei^ chief support and reduc­ lie Puilding left intact GeT,- DeUaiille insists must be caritedr*'*“ "***?^_.“ “,‘l^ ..laafeng Buy a tray of assorted red, white and blue Grapes workera'waa expected to report In tion’a 810,500,(]i00,0et. For Frea ZMtaMtei 2 9 rolling of heads. De Menthan ex­ of Bubsiatence.” Sparkman aaid tation. ' . iq^iy before the Ways and. Means has been difficult. ~ 1 ' tion of treatment given a soldier minutes of the explosion and A suspect la b ^ g hetd la pUipJ Joined in Stopphgti Brieffy committee saying: Pegs Attached |o Levers 'who lost part oif his right arm in counted the torn bodies of 15 chil-. plained today, asserting tpat. ft la Federal payments under the pres­ the PhiUppinea in December, 194?. fealized tljat thete-may' by! some in •lavlag sf WAC ent'•iawrralv to 8i.200.000,000 dur­ . Borden company men joined in “If aver a Federal’ saica tax ia The eineplaatic operation in- dren, A woman wayting around .NaoBd Kathleen Clwney, ef RETAIL SALESROOM the work atoppago brielly. Juatified now la tha time, v I’ pro­ volvea making "oanato” in the re­ . The ahWIer waa transferred to thd'Oorner of the Via .R6ma,150 Vichy who did ho more than their ing the last IS montha. exchuiva duly. . per. Ala.. CWef ef PeBed Frad; 'P.inc/iuTjt Givccn/hc. of service men’s contributions. The WLB, advising the men pose Yor th* duration a ten per maining .muscle* of the atunip and an. Army hospiial in this -pountry yards fro.m the poetT office,, had her Heofln'MUMNweed- today. cent ‘victory’ sales tax on ail aalea in May, 1942. HU arm stump waa he«d blown off,” Monk* Mported.’ ’•’We distinguish between those * ■ ■■ - - ' 302 MAIN STREET A B. C. Fmt Co. Frk* PaM for MMaks they were liable to loss of privl- inaerting pega which arejatUehed who merely obeyed ’ orders and (nuldaad his aouewMMHi liuicheator mnitting Milla -Chairman May (D., Ky.). of tbs legm by remaining outr^ had told tu the ultimate consumer,, I jea^

■ I li ^ ■ If.-' aF .9^1 ' (a-, ift-feLjfatf 9intiisiatt-MR«arM<« to thfi church from —JaniM C. Bennett, tatbw. $8 m m m TOW.hiro to be eelectdd will be giv- Mark Holmes. ‘Edgewater Drive, Old Greenwdeh. clerk, whldh-|l6sitton she held two year-old Se. lor boya to Ser­ ' en to the work In which case the Eight Listed North African area:- ' - vice before they have completed Arraagg Special Servlco EVERY,SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:1S years. Spade - that time she has Korkvtile Ifsle of pines 'IkT* 1 ■ schools will be closed for school Special music for the..servicg Canttto, Ptc. Joseph J.-:- Mra. been^el^cted to the office. Her will- taolr work’ of the first term, has Red TWENtY-FIVE GAMES FOE $1'OO beap dlscuascd. The Board has^yo- W lffht C lasses on those days will be eung by th« Junior Choir Among Killed Joseph Csntlto,, wife^ .98 Marillne i|»g; impartial co-^peratiop and 'Lewis' t|. ChapoMB The Board last night gavi Day Services under the legdenliip of Mrs. Ward avenue, Waterbury. hheery disposition have helped all $4». RorhvlUe ted to grant to thoae IS-year-ot Sermon Topic stderatloh to the w o r k lh it was diplomas a t the time of the indue' ('toss \. Kikusa, geoompgnled by Mre. V. MeCooay, Pvt. James P.—Mrs. l[ho, have had occasion to ylslt the being dons In the aohools L, Morey, gueet organist for the Margaret MbCoooy, mother, $8 Record Building.. tion into the service of the United tbwsrds instrueriuftin the proper State^ provided they "have satis­ .Small RegitHration at Boy Scouts of Troop 98 day in the abeence of Mrs. t>-.M. State Soldiers in-. List W oo^wn Terrace, Waterbury. ougb .born In Middletown, IS o im way- to. riilteA ^cycIe and other Bennett.' The choir will sing RochfOrd, Pvt. Lester E. —Mrs. H ebron Town>!Serya^iils factorily passed in their studies to ReVi Paul Prf>ko’py of Uig)i Senool Shows safety^ radYhods. The members To Be Honor Guests O f 3 4 9 Announced by Mrs.\ Hills' has lived in Hebror) White Is Head that time, the purpose of, this be-, ioe, flSS^alD SLA.^Tal. 6687 God Bless Our Land" iKounts) LUllan Rochf.ord, mother, Milldale Refuse^ ^R ^oiiiination .since ihre.e years old. A life long Zioii Qmrch Tormer werq>hl^nned that such a pro- and "IWenlng Hymk" (Tallla). Road, Cheshire. ing to prevent their going without ...... There’ s No Interests has been followed In the At North Church. Wai* DepartHictiL Republl^n, she has at times also evidences-of graduation after 3’a Rfoduetlon —■ Monday through The members of the pastor’a North American arcat. A f^r/ix»ng Service. >becn. endorsed by the Democratic Of RedCross Cuban Missionary. schools for a long time. Praparatory class, wh'q have now Davis, Staff Ssrtt. Kenneth F. years of work. - -FYlday, 1(^4 ;30; Thursday evening. Evening classes In Man^icRer The board also voted to make Boy Scouts of Troop No. 98 harty. At the recent annual town Principal Philip M. Howie ‘ 7-9; CenterXchurch. completed the course of study for /W ashington, Oct. fi—(Pi— tk * —Mrs‘. Bhra F. Dgvls, mother^ 98 ''^Annual M'ssinn Festival will be with the possible expsfluon of the additional five per cent voted will be the guests of honor gt a Chestnut street, Waterbury. The A rm y •'tiebron. pet,', 8.— Two of Hetlron'i nieeling on Monday, she was given ! |» 1 • 1 U npuuc.cd tl.at the schools had,»^aln Surgical Dfeaainga—Eyery Wed­ at -the' annual town, meeting, pay­ church members, will be received War departntaOt last night an­ a,public vote of thanks and ap-1 »veeiecie€I Dy Rockville special' Rally Day Service at the Pacific area; town officers, Della Porter Hills, .been asked to aid in thfedlstribu nesday, American Legion Mall, observed ^t Zion - Lutheran church woodworking, may..tjrit be held this able at the start of rite school year, into the full membership'of the nounced the names of 349 U. S. tion of Ration Book Nbf4. hV ex- church. Children will also be , Sergt. William D.- No Cfifi’t ose-yditgMr? predation for .her long, faithful | C llU t lt c r a t 10-4:30. \ Sunday at the 10 o’clock service in year. The BettroX of Education, July i; 1943. North Methodist church on Sun­ soldiers killed in action,, including Town ClerJt and Treasurer, . and. services. ' i " . ' * Annual I pccU that the jwork will \^be presented for baptism. Mrs. Gladys J. Cannon, wtfe, 136 Thenjnhy not walk? It’o noLtop fai^ ^ Blood Donora—Register now tor the morning and in the afternoon meetiiu)>'f6r its 'orMnlzatlon last day, October 10. Pews will bs Alphons Wright Assessor, retired . Mrs. Hills, who, is the wife of j M e e t ; O t h e r 'done in two dayaf^running from\9 October 22 visit dKjHoblle unit. The service will begin at 10:45 eight from Connecticut.^ Preston street, Ha'rtfbrd. Officers; at a 4 o'clock service'. Thu morning reserved for them and thslr you will find our Bingo’s fun vU,-' ' from offipe on October tth, having Merton W. Hills, lives in Gilead. ' a. m. to 9 which days are t Call Mrs, SwanaonygR442. " service will be held In the German nlghfT^ave this mMter careful and Dr. Furgeson will use aa tvia The announcement included cas­ Haleckl, Sergt. Stanley P.— - . / r /ith many prizes Jo be won. Though her ibrm of Office as Town be allow^cd^y the State Board to' E^slderation. Only 67Xiames have Burns From Fire ^ parents, and two of their num;^ '^ Ily Day sermon theme the top- Mrs. Stella Haleckl, mother, 47 served 16 and 15 years respiKjttiye, Rockville, Oct,i; 8 —iSpecim /' — Kurse Recrultment-^Hall Mrs. language especially for the bene­ ualties in the Asiatic,. European,. Tresaurer expired Octb^f f.th. she^ coiinL-as school days though there yhaver. 6214. fit of those who receive much spir­ been registered for the evening ber will serve as flag bearers in Ic. "The Church Is g Mission." Card street, Willlmantic. < *5.00 GAMES (JO 110.00 GAMES ly and both refused reliomlnation. l^nneth L. White was • lodjfcted school this year, which t^ess.than North African (including Sicily) Mrs. Hills .has given long, failh- will continue as Town 'Oerlt until wilKoe no school at that time. itual benefit through this medim Cailse of Death the service o f dedication. . The Santootefaho, Tech. 4th Or. Se­ (1) 120.00 GAME (1) 150.00 GABfB Hospital Report . half as many as last year, and of North /cmerican. Pacific and fhl,. devoted service to the town, January. 1 9 « when t'he\ term of chalrmM of the Rockyjtle, Chafe Calendar For the afterfioon service (Eng­ minister. Rev. Eai4 H. Furgeson, bastian 'F.— Mrs.- Salvatrica The following is a report of the these 19 registered for the parpen, firsl being electetl to the office ,of offlde of the next town w r k bfe-' ter of the American .Rdl Crosa^t Tomorrow— lish) neighboring congregs^ns will receive from the Scoutmaster, S'ohth^st Pacific areas. Santoatefano, ' mother, 5^.<-Ferry gins.'Her succeaaor In both\fflces work at the. hospital for the month ter course, 12 for sewing ^ d 20 Thomaston, Oct. 8.—(/P>—Chaun- Charles Edgerley, two beautiful F oiirxSubinarmes t W Connecticut men and the street, Middletown, Areasur^in October. 1927. At-that its annual m'eeting held on Thura- 2 p\m, "That They Might Liv< have been invited. « is Mrs. .Grace B. Martin of (^ead. of September: Number of patients The subject for both Services ' for beginner's typewriting. ccy Benedict, 85. of Thomaston rayon silk fla^s, which the S.couts s ^ In which thej)'.were serving thue she\waa appointed assislant day. Other olileers include vice in hospital Sept. 1, 28; nuihb'er ad­ WTIC. died at Waterbury hospital shortly NuraeV Aides at the hospital. will be mission work pn the Isib of In all towns of over lO.QOO pripu of Troop No. 98 and their leaders Financed bv Drive vrare: \' The great Dettige mentioned In toWn clerkNby T"rank R. Post, town . Alphons Wright of Burrows Mm mitted during month, 70; out pa­ before midnight Thursday of burns Road, Hebron, was first elected chairman, Alf^rM M. Wade; aec- ChapteR .office cloned in after­ Pines (Isla de Pinos), Cuba, where lat on It Is necessary to 'hold e are presenting aa a gi/t to the European area; the Biblejs-nelleved to have ric- tients, 20, total treated, 118; dis­ sustained earlier in the day when Asseuor In OctlDber, 1928 and ha' retary, iir a ./ Dorothy _ Harlowj noon.- the local paator; Paul ’G. Piokopy,. ning schools unless an exceptioi church. x : / ' Bennett, Staff Sergt. George D. curreq^around 4,000 B.C. Advertise In The HeFald— ^It Pays assistant Secretary, Mra! William charged, 67; X-rays, 31; accidents, served as missionary vicar during ' is granted by the State: Board of fire, be had started, spread to Aot aa Color Guard ' given fifteen yehrs of faithful serv' 10; births, 22; operations, 12; Monday raas pidt back of his home and Hartford, Oct. 8.--f/Fi—-Connlect- Ice in that office. Mr Wright, a Preusa;'treasurer, William Part- Nurses’ Aides at the .boapitat. his seminary course. He’ had Education. It was felt that with Robert Wood will bear the lont bond buyers have la n c e d ge; executive commlt,tee,. Mias largest number treated,' 36; small- charge of a miasion on the-flouth such 9 small tnrollmcnt aitd trie ignited his clothes. . American flag, accompanied by Republican, has lived in Mebron all eat humbet treated, 18; dally av­ Sewing, Hyde group. ^ fbur Submarines In the ’Dilrd War MAriQrt Butler, Mrs. F. H. .Burke, ~ Sewing. NellieTWillis group, eve­ Coast of the Isle of Pines, where likelihood that man.V o f these nedict suffered from second George Cox and Donald Stark­ his life, Both Mrs. Hills and Mr. erage, patlenta, 26. ' - he taught in the Christian ^ y Loan drive, Col. ThomSa Hewes, M r ^ Francis T. Maxwell, Philip ning, home of M\8S Nellie. Burn­ would'.drop out before-the school and\thlrd degree burns said Dr. weather as color g(uards. Robert dhalr'man of trie \yar Finance Wright have found that the work Center StlU Operating school diiring week days and Winfield Wight df Thomaston, writ* diM.toaMM...Iet of their respective officea has we. Mra. Emily Swindells, ham. had beCn in session.'manjr days, Beebe will bear the Christian flag; cbmmittee, announced laat night. The volunteers who are serving preached on Sundays In a palm- atten^d,.hi"'< and-'sent him to the VapoRubmelt practically doubled In their long William Schmalz; finance Tuesday;— that It might be better not to open accompanied by Joseph Hubbard, Series E bond ^ l e s last night as operators at the Control Center thatched chapel by the Caribbean the scriool. To conduct the entire hospital by ambiflance. The fire and Theodore Beebe as color are in your mouth years of service. committee, Raymond E. Hunt, at the Elks Home are asked by Nurses’ Aides at tKe-hospital totaled ’$27,900fi00 with some still . works fine! Charles McLean, William Roga- . Sewing, Temple Betq Sholom, Sea. piroKram. 75 sessions would have was extinguished by Thomaston guards. Assistant Scoutmaster unrecorded. Stfice each sub. costs Chief Air Raid Warden John After the 4 o'clock service the firemen. \ X . / lus, Mrs. Doris McBee, Paul Artz; Dailey, Jr„ to report at their usual Sewing, W’CTU group. South to be held and the qost of heat and Charles Field will lead the tro<^ $7,000,000 tiMt brings to four the former missionary will display light would be much more than and the congregation in a pledge nominating'^mmittee, Claude A. hours until specifically notified to Methodist church. \ various mementos, sea shells, coral number p ^ for by small denomi? Al'i’ow brinqS Mills, M n. Raymond E. Hunt. the contrary. There has been con­ Home Nursing classes, Bt. Brid­ would be receved from the state. Five-VearirOId War OMualty of allegiance to each flag. This nation ^ r bonds purchasecTjihrr- HEADLINE HATS formations, tortoise shell, a edeo- In the case of the woodworkng will be followed, by a litany of Mrs. Lebbeus F,. Bissell.. siderable confusion caused by the get’s church, afternoon and eve­ nat, and the pictures which he col­ Ing the; past month. ' cla.sB this could be held in . the Loe AngelesXOct. 8.—Five-year, dedication. •to -fhe cl+y with these It was reported that during the recent notice from the Army in re­ ning. A * lected While serving in Cuba. Per­ The'' first was the USS Perch ■year there, wegeXeight first aid gard to the Aircraft Warning Sys­ Wednesday— \ , sonal experiences of human and basement of the Barnard school old BUlle Worri^l is a war casual­ The church will receive also for sn(F the second the USS Gabilon, class and nine h o i^ nursing class­ tem. Surgical Dressings, American Christian Interest will be related.- where there would be less trouble ty, too. He useci a Secopd-story dedication gn attractively carved ^ h lauhche^in September. The es. Mrs. Lebbeus\F. Bissell re­ It Is expected that there will be Legion Hall. Following the display, there will to heat or light the room. Aa the balcony aa a firlnk position for a wralnut plaque with Individual 'USS Shark’ and the ~tISS Bream, Hats of ^ tried that during we year a to­ a change In the setup soon, par­ Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. \ be a social period with refresh­ attendance at these sessions have game of Jap-fightlng, fell, and suf­ name plates bearing the namee both to be launched at the Elec­ tal of 360,000 surgichl dressings ticularly In regard to the night Sewing, St. Mary's Eplscopar ments by the Ladies’ Aid. Special been better tWn the others it was fered cuts, bruises apd s poMbile the members of the parish nov^ tric Boat Company on Oct. 17, were made with the\ volunteer hours, but operators are asked to church. ission offering envelopes were decided to start this class. skull fracture. the service of their country. will be the third and fourth. QUALITY tunes workers spending 130,000 . hours. continue to report for the. present. Sewing, South Methodist church. distributed in church and mailed Th Board organized last ni^ht i In addition 1,700 hospital ^ rn ^ n ts Declared Elerted Sewing, Center church. toother with tracts to others. by re-electing-Evcrctt McKinney T and 800 kit bags were m ^ e and Clarence J. McCarthy, who act­ Sewing, Mrs. Watts’, High Street Oh the following Sunday a simi­ as- chairman, Carl Noren as secre- Our hate deserve |e ed as moderator at the election on extension. .. tary and Arthur H. Illlng as filled In. addition to other\work. lar rarmonic lecture vrill be (Jellv-' make Hie bendlhiee esi On the three visits of the\rao- Jltbhday has announced that Chris­ . Sew'lng,, Emanuel Lutheran ered wd a display presented at treasurer. bile blood unit a total of 559 pints topher E. Jones has been declared church Ladies' Aid;,. Production the affiliate parish. Village HUl, Ration Board Troubles the merita of quality elected as third selectman. Both center. The School Board has had un­ of blood were received with a qirp- LebanonX alone '— not to menHan ta o f $15,800 for the annuallal war Mr. Jones and Mr. Rorup, Demo­ Pick-up arid delivery of Produc­ der consideration plans to ha've Keitn Cu$tomer$ fund appeal the chapter raised. crats. received the same number tion, Motor Porpa. the rationing board seek other lew the .stylized c«snfe of votes. 356. The ruling aa given Thuraday— , quarters. The two rooms now $19,655.76. Nurws’ Aides at the hospital. Jury^tmvicts they also offer, Aiding Rpapltal Xp Mr. McCarthy by the Town used In the Lincoln school has re­ Counsel stated “ that under the . Sewing, Mrs. Pierce’s, 89 Csip- Kenneth White, chairman of sulted’ In so many automobiles brim or crown y ft i pre« .u.fOllM-s Provisions of Section • 381 of the bridge street. Three OKicers driving Into the school, yard that the local Red Cross Chapter has General S ta tu te the' i candidate Sewing, St. James’ school. the Board fears .ionie children fer, any s lte ^ ilFyonr /■ announced that the Canteen Corps first \nait)ed biT the £)emocratic ' Sewing, Mrs. Janssen’s, 11 Avon­ may be injured. There. Is b u t. a head can be had in'nur ! has taken over the management ticket should be declared elected in Road., ' Albany, Ga., OcL S—iJf)— A ru­ small space for the children to of-the kitchen , and serving of store aVrais reasonable V- the cvMil of a tie. It i| my under­ Sewing, Mra. Lewis’ group. ral county sheriff, his special dep-' play. The question fias been meals at the Rockville hospital, standing that- Christopher EL Sewing, Dorcas Society of uty and a former pbliceman re­ ■ brought to the attention of the priep: Colors to blend TelfevUig the hospital of a press­ Jones w ^ the Candidate first Emanuel Lutheran church; Produo-- ceived sentences of three years’ Rationing Board and laat night a Hi and IndividnnliM ing >pk;blem’'Ht the prc.nent time, named on\the tick et'‘designed as tion center, evening. Imprisonment and fines of $1,000 letter was read from it stating when the shortage of help is so Dferaocratix and therefore he Chapter office open In evening. each after a Federal jury convict­ that It had tried to secure new 'yonr wnriime wmrd- acute. During the past few should be dWlared elected." Friday-7- ed them yesterday on charges of quarters, but it was impossible to violating civil liberties iUtutes and Retuiis/ . robe. 4 jnoliths thc\vinit has functioned Crosses Placed Nurses’ Aides at the hospital: x find any. ^ In the fatal bearing of a Negro ^ ■ ■ . / , . 'm ost Siicce.sshijily. bn several oc . Three whit^ crosses have been Home Nursing classes, St. Brld- Different methods were suggest­ Nqw— when furniture is hard to get.—when casions. e'fcctcd in Central Park each.con­ 'e f s church,. afternoon and eve prisoner. ed to improve conditions, one be­ Charged with violating statutes it Is IMPORTANT to conserve the things The following it^dg- up the Red taining the name of a teaident of ning. ing the stection of a fence near you owp—Keith’s Is proud to be able to Cross Canteen Corps. Mrs. Luther the Town of Vernon who died in Prtxluctlon Notes guaranteeing protection- to per- the south entrance of ■ the. build­ 8<»is in custody of state officers, offer a new service to customers—a repair Skinner, Mrs. FrAl ^ e u h l, Mra. the service. In the present., war. • The Production staff is anxious ing, but It was then learned that and refiniahing service which will help you They are in fiiemoW of Private and conspiracy to violate the stat­ Carl Conrady. Mrs. EV M. Con­ to get children’s dresses made for part of the property to be cut out keep the old things going till -war is done. tmmfwrmtl Im tkm Oefeber tsti.mirm nors, Mrs. Frank ClechowSki, Mra. Vincent Gregory ^tel, 22, who utes were: Baker County Sheriff the emergency closet, and urges M. CTaude Screws. Special Deputy is owned by the Center church and This department iS' manned by finest crafts­ Walter K. Davis, Mrs. Ztgmund died in Ebigland, August 10, 1942; anyone who has. a piece of any Jim Bob Kelley, and Frank Ed­ there is also a right of way to the men in the Eaat—Conducted in keeping " ’ith . And ITp. A.' Deptula, Mrs. Josc^ih La^tt, Second Lieutenant William Mar­ firehouse. A committee centring . / " ■ ■ sort of material large enough to ward Jones, former Newton, Oa., Keith’s traditions of quality—at prices you Here's a, new fie eagle; e fine foulerd Arrow fw Mrs. Abr&ham Ro.senberg. Mfs. shall Miller, 23. who wW killed in make.^a child’s dreu to donate It of Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, EU- can easily afford. an airplane crash in H^-aiian Is­ policeman. Minnie TennStedt, Mrs. Merle T fe for this purpose. . Indictment of the three followed vard J. Murphy gnd Arthur H. with a "twoady''.'dasign. Its pettorns era, so un­ Buy pdl.r whnt yon lands, Sept. .17, 1942, and Private llling waa named to further study Icr, Mrs. Barclay Kloter, Mrs. Also, U anyohe has pink, blue or the death Jan. 30 of Robert Hall, FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS need''— Italy the beat. Bernard J. Ackerman. Ru.uasell J. Boucher, 30, who was white yarn, and vfould like to knit the subject. It was also suggested will repair or i-o* usually handsotna, its colors so stimulating, they 1 d In Northwest Africa, Dec. Newton garage worker, aireated School Board a baby’s bonnet or Jacket, it on a charge of atealing.an automo­ that the firehouse be vacated and place broken parts 39, 1^2. a new firehouse erected Ix^some win give e real lift to your suits. Cut on a porfoct At the October' meeting of the would be .very iduch appreciated bile tire. and pieces, reflnish, Vernon ' Board of Education, for this emergerfcy supply, which other part of the district. in the factory man­ hies, Aro-Twoeds ere sure to moke e perfect George Arnold Jt''.. waa elected is kept taereJn the event of s dis­ Maid’s Son “Problem” Child ' School Bim Driven ner, any' article el perfectly free to call us at chairman with other officera aa EndfixTrainiug ^ aster. . Under sUte law it is necessary whether It^ requires anw time for further Intorms- Inrat every .tiase . \ • . . . • follows; Secretary, Oacar Hoar- for all who transport children to 1 Any pieces of muslin that can be Hartford (fib—A mother em­ merely the' elimina­ tipnVand for estimates on the mann; treasurer, Francis Nettle- At SchoM tnade into bedside bags will also be ployed a maid to -care for her schools for pay to have a public tion of a scratch or W'orkXyou require. No obliga­ ton. Chairman Arnold announced appreciated. youngster while she worked In a service driver's licefise,' op have a water mark or an tion. HOUSE’S — Exclusive Headquarters for the following committees: Teach­ .Motor Corps Certificates children’s center; The mother'soon certificate from the school board en 1 1 r a fefinishing Arrow Merchandise In Man^ester. ’'^SON ers, books and teaching atipplies, Graat Lakes, Hi., ^ t . 8—Roger \ Certificates are now In the Red was put ^n duty caring for,a so- approving them as drivers. They job. chairman. Miss Marion Butler, Dr. D. Wlnton, 32, husband of Pearl OSS office for members of the called. ;)problem’’ child. It w;aa her. must meet certain medical tests INC. John E. Flaherty, Dr. M. V. B. M. Wlnfon, 389 Hsrtfbrd road, ctuirse in Motor Mechanics taught maid’s' son. % and this was left with the school Metcalf and Mr. Hoermann; Build­ Manchester, Conn., has won an byNMr Flagg at the Solimene arid superintendent to arrange. ing, janitors and janitdra aupplies, eirly nromotion in th< Navy Flagg garage. This means that It la not likely that there will MANC prancta S. Nettleton, Maurice- result of his past civilian training. members, who have previous­ be any changes in'the noon hour. Spurlirig, Joh n . G. Talcott ana T. Because he has had suffleient ly cdmpleted Standard and Ad­ Unless there is s change in the FOOTWEAR FOR THE ^ ^ LE FAMILY F. Jlady Jr. — risnoe in a trade essential in the vanced First Aid, are now enrolled heating conditions or lack of fuel The report of the School Nurae avy, ho waa advanced to Aha rat ip the Motor Corps. the regular one-hour noon recess shows l,lM,-1 )X ccy Benedict. i.Xof Thomaston. wWwymiRw Wor^ to Save * died in tbs' Waterbury hospital last n ig ^ o f second and third de­ Water Supply gree burns received when his IMus .‘H e»lln* for Pod’s Country* utors 3 ' clothi rig caught fire as ha tended ■ SAVEFU^l By Order of The Phoenix State Bank and Trust Company of Hartford a backyard incinerator. S^N. - .MON. - TUES. ’ AND ENJOY' MAHIEUl OREATER CXIIMF^T '\ and George H. Pinney, Co-Exeentora- ^ Houston, -Tex., Oct. 8—(/Pi— BdwaM G; Robinson in 19^ Spruce Streep, j Earmera and dai^m cn of the Bammel gas.field area worked fi% “DESTROYER” \ SCREEN/fo rlously today to save their water Funutur^, Fpnishbgs, Oriental Rugs, Mission X ' 1 aupply—after some of 'thefr wells Plus.. .“Honeymoon Lodge" STORM SASH Sweet Pom, - M C 1 bagaa spraying wildly into ths-air DANCE ' y in 36 seconds 20 oz. can , 1J V | and huge craters began forming MANCHESTER Tip)' householder's dream! No 'JMy’re “Musts”? sround others. - Texas Railroad commission' en­ /• ^ o r e fiissipg with hulders, no X Silver,;;x8ric-a-Brac,/Boofe, Safe' X La Tduraine \ ' -1 gineers e^d natural gas had leak- SPORTS CENTER niore storiilt windcrii's stored in ad into tlM watsir-haaring sand far Wells street WALTZES HOPS the cellat.' Nu.mure swentlng For A Smart A l Orange Pekoe X, 1 nnd. puffing to change from Tea, V i lb. pkgxXi"tC 1 undaegroufid, pushing up the wa-, EVERY TUESDAY AND A ^ ’ tar. ' screens to stolin sash! E statd O f 1 Saiurdav Nighty Oct. 9 RU8CO ’ "-Xx--- OH workers have been helping, • to I*' .FRIDAY NlGH’i’S' When (he first autumn leaves LaTouraine I day and ni^t, in filling craters, c o .m b i n a t i o n b^gln to fall around your/ Coifee, 1 lb. pkg. | putting heavy Umbers on spbaylhg Madera and OM.gaahloned WINDOWS - . shoulders, *it’s time to be$ walls and taking other precautions, Fnnnerly Held At Mlllef^ HaU K. OF C. HALL eliminate all th at They com­ H. ROGERS ■ sgainst the poasible blowing out Peter Millar. Prompter. 28 Prospect Street, Hart|qrd bine storm windows, screens^^ thinking of your new fall^it J Sfilter Herrings,*'' 1 of the pumpa and poasible aociden- \ Ubnd.Tlinc tor Tauag end Old! imiT weather-st ripping In ode - .. , At Her Late Home; and topcoat. War has Scotch Cured. 1 tal ignition .of gaa vapors hissing V ' ' Featuring / compact, permanent unit;' /It ^ up your schodule ephsider- up aroimd the water pipss. ■ . " X ■ takes Just SO -.seconds to 65 PROSPECTr ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. Art Webster's change a RUsco Window frbiM ably—so the coat yoiibuy this “ OM Tlmen’ Orchestra screen to storm sash. .You year will really h^e -to take ” Native Frekh” Eggs, 1 W ill Set Stage run change, nr ', wash wbidnws SEATS FOR MH)0 IN OUR TENTED AUCTION ARENA it! It may hayO to last for t Pullet Size, .' 1 Hank Post. Prompter from thertNHIDE. rea-Trets 8-U Sqaatw quite « while, ^db—M it’s im­ dozen..../... 1 For Murder FITS <^VER OLD WINDOWS portant-that/you choose lu RUSexi is a metal frame, fitted Auetkm Siile: Saturday, Oct. 9,1943 at 9:30;a.ni. quality fabric. Quality fab. ' Scotch Ham, KO ff* .with comhinMioR-sai;h, which Nassau, Baihamaii, b>ct. (^)— , STAllTS'TODAY' Is Installed over ^nur present fi:S0 A. M. — 'Ideal’ PoiAer Lawn Mowier (Broken), 3 Lawnmowera,'Hose{'Chlcken Wire, Large Pile rics are fill that you’ll find pound ..*• 1 A final maglatrate’s court session Flret Manchester Shewingl Windows. Imitroves. the np- of Wood, Cement Garden Urns and Benches, Gns .Stove, Etc. here, .t^iiiugh you will find 3 tomorrow will set the -stage for pearanee of your home, and la Ifi A, M. — Parnitnre, Lamps, ^Brtc-n-braei Blankets, Etc. '' many fi'tyles and colors. * permanentl.v Installed — no Grandma • 1 Britain’s snclent rituals of jjistlce ITS THE TALK 11 A. M. — BOOKS:,„ Fine Lihrara of l,ll00 Volumes, tbchidlng Longfellow, Thackeray, Twain, sc'nii-annual removal ns with -J.. ^ Molasses, ja r‘.X J C ] M d America’s modern criminology ^ I N e v e r y ; H O M E ! . Wilde, Stevenson, Scott,^ Bnitac, 'rolstoy,. Etc. Mnn'y In Sets. ' - to weigh the brown’s case against old fashioned Screens arid storm rsash; 1 P. M, — 2 Toll Case Mnbhgany Clocks, L Mnlrhend, Glasgow, T )U I; J. Peter Arboe, EngllsK' Styles by -r'.. ' '.White Meat Alfred dc Marieny, charged with ITSTHETALK 7’ 4” Tail} 4-Post Mahogany 7’ 5” Tnll( Honse Safe, 18”xl5”xl8": Aubussoli (Louis XlHl Tap- RAIN PROOF, DRAh*r FREE : slaying ‘ his fatHer-ln-lAw, Sir O F T H B N A ’n O N ! . /AfMMSOILr I ebtry, S’ 2’’x4* 1” ; Aatiqiie Ikpestry, $) 7”x4’ 2” ; Pair Pier Mirrors, 8’ TUI; Complete Pocket Bil­ Tuna, TVs oz. c^n " f O v | RUSCO makes ventlli|tinn pos­ Harry Oakes. AMLKIi ri'Sf/*/i//H/0UARTn > ' liard 'Table and Equipment; Mahogauy Rinat T op Deski.Queea Ahne Duck-foot .Mahoguay Table; KUPPENHEIMER . ■J'i- ■ Magistrate T . E. Field granted sible, summer and wintar. Orange - ' . ' ^ C H AR LES without letting In snow or rain Teakwood Stand; 2 Chippendale Repru. Armehalrs; Upholstered Furniture; TeukwooJL Cabinet,'. the prosecution’s request for one S’ l"x2* 2"; Aadlroas, Screen and Tools: Shaving Minor; Spool Bled; Early EngUsh Carved Clah CLIPPER CRAFT y Marmalade, more preliminary aesalon for pres­ . (DINGtB) ' nnd wlthont causing, drafts..: | Pays for Itself In.'wlnter fuel Cheat; Cheny Drop-Leaf Table; Empire Dining Table; Bnrean knd 2 Lockers; Victorian and Em­ 2 lb. jar ...... <9 # C '{ entation o f new .evidence before De pire Chairs; Flat Silver; SheflleJd Platter and Dthee- Sheflleld Pieces; Glass and China, Etc. " YEAR CRAFT /x^ CORBIN f IH K i savings. Phone us or mall —= Misrigny goes oh trial OcL 18 be^' 4 ORIENTAL BUGS WILL BE OF-PERED OUKINO AFTT»NOON SESSION. 39i Rugs—Antique fore Suprama Court Chief Justice post card for more liiforma-.- K NIT.TS;X “ ' Apple Butter, tlou. Bokhara, 8’ 4"x8* 8” ; Kardistan, 7’ 7” xl7’ 1"; Lnristad. 10’ S” xl«* 5” ; SHlniz. 4V l l ” x8; Rare - x i 28 oz. jar ..... dmJmQ 1 Sir. Oscar.. Paly. Pergamo, 4! 8” x8’ 7 "; Fine Sehnn, 4’ B"x8’ 8” ; GorevOa, H fxU ! 8"; Etc. This Is an ExcehSonnlly COURTLEY CLOTHES et .the evidence will be was SPOTS NO DOWN PAYMENT— Nice Lot . nf Orientals and Inclndee 8 CollectbFs Items. v ' ' ' NS Red Label . IsclDsed. The case is the first Kingdom KHA FINANt^D nIn Nassau in which fingei^irlnts. FuU DMnlli U You PhMW iUNCHEON TRUCKMEN TERMS; CASH Exeludvo Af HOUSE’S Karo S.vriip, *■ nilcroscopie and chemical analysia For A Copk'V u 13' - jar wz and'other modern methods havfi 2-1259I figured. American detectives A „ t d H Y • ( gathered Uda evidenca Margnerita' Chapmao ' -Evenings and Snnduys Pea Beans,’' . 'S-MIfij, ROBERT M. RHD- & SONS. Auctiimeen Think of BURTON’S first when you. think shout youi* iiew Wpol Dress for“ ‘ ;.$ieparU Tkbft e f Haystack . ------PLUS‘4-"-, ■ PASTOR 201 MAIN ST. TEL.S1M BSTABUtSHEO 140 ALLEN ST. TEL. 2-8211 SUITS and Fsll . . , See pur woRcferful collection of Cpiorriil Lollypop Wools . . . So X ^ THE BARTLETT-r MANCHESTER, CONN. ,1801 SPRINOFIELO. MASS. The Aettea flentaWeeit- .inij III BAND - -i; Loe Angeliea— Wb -^Police In BBAINARD CX>. bright they^ir lift your spirits; so tricky you’ll think they’re much more YeTlow Eye 7A . ! ■ ( t, , r : i, ANYTHING ANYWHERE SOLD AT AUCTION wburban Van Nuys aren’t worry: 1' •J^ensive. Sizes 9 to 18. ^ ‘ 'Biefinfi, 2 lb. pkg. “HEART OF THE M -WVMV 1,08 Woodhiiio Streot, inr about finding any needle GOLDEN-WEST” . Hartford, 8, Cohn.. AH Proceeds of SAlg Will Go To Manchcfitor Meaioitel Hoopital. Brown Sugar, ui^ only wish they could locate ^ t ( '< n /U D D LYON CO. the haystack. A rancher reported LATEST NEWS! 1 lb. p k g . O v the theft d! a big one, walued « t $260.' V...... M WiAlN Sf. MWHECH - LI- , .J. ' MANCHESTER EVENMNCRERALI

mas-carton which has com e'to .be fire fro’'.i TFi i C? 1 1 71-bonjber and damSglng^ third. through .Osman gourbfis and quot­ pared with a previous yearly piiy- synohyik Ylpr CheeteiSaid, because nlaglc of the msgasine to sUr toe t'.'.sn o’:r;i:d ciofl it sums upspmMy. what Chester- pulse and quicken toe emotiona the annual symbol of holiday cheer f I r a c l e o c n o o l « / on Tuesday iiUCWllV^mber* ed by Reuters said *nto’s partisan' ment bf about $540,000. illboi'.c": rii'.l l ffor’, Report Ends Hearing “TTiey Satisl with tales of romance and. adven­ with ' smokers everywhere — a lea to lii-rriaji SC'~. in the hills \overc ^ I,cored direct hluT on ^ e r a y f forcas are how only a mile from Public Bathing/Bfeacli Other representatives of credi­ Slid haa alwhya aimed to do— operated warehoi^s and foumlrles Zagreb, thst supply linea to thab tors disagreed with bis interpreta­ namely, to' gm smticers toe lest ture or mystery and tying up with Chrlstn\as. gift which In the words Lelfover diskei he beech, the Gei-mnns fired-sheir-;. the enjojnfnent of smoking by say­ of the' adverttsement' Is "As De­ timed to explode about fiO ' »eet at Shlhweiyao^,/the communupw city have been cut^ and that Heavy tion'of the plan, among them Maj: Not a : word In oomplat* smoking pleas- To Improvers Night C o lic s reported. No .Aiperican losses wer Aegean Gams; fighting is in progress. O n teG P lan Fred N. Oliver of New York, fe ^ 'W - " -i ■ . ing that you can always count on pendable As Santa Clatu” and above the ground and Sjioivered the Ohesterfleld for e v e r tin g thst which never f alia Jo Satisfy. ofiicl n «w ratbn beach-wKh shrapnel./ - ■ N ] announced. A partisan broadcast reported in a t SI resenting a group of savings Under the headline ‘'Dependable banka; and Edwin S. Sunderland As Your Daily -Newspaper,” toe ^ k e s smoking a real pleasure. Copywiae, Chesterfield again He said his ship had 80 holfS in' Nazis Resist London said the guerrilla'fighters ' o t Chestf^eld r a d p M l « M Ywlth j;e to Make AddrcMf the hull from shrapnel and that the T o Sian Next Monday ^. HatphonfiArew.attacked had thrown tanks into, the baittle Decision by H inckp^n of New York, representing a jgroup In fint advertisement sem: "You Two ' mo|« advertisements are stresses/the Importance - o f ’’the of insurance companies. ' light tq» a cigarette, unfb|d you r right combination of the world’s men put on mttal patches by elec-,^ Start With About New Yofik, Ocf. 8.—(/Pi— The for the latrlan peninsula between State Buys Land for walls on .-ach side of Uw Is Its ettes It Is a Fact; devoted to Chesterfield’s leadership tomptinfl flavor wliani At, First Fall M eeting iu trlcl^ to keep it afloat. "It was' Tokyo ,rafilb in a domestic broad­ « sued tron Faga One) Trieste and Plume and had'”'de­ spillway. 'The surface of the- tJ.T'u Reorganization o f Bail* Among others opposing to* plan newspaper and toe news the in Ameri(»’s largest . city. New best cigarette tobaccos” in-making was Arthur E. Whitteinbre, who a blend that glveaXpmokers the like putting postage stamps on,” 70 Students. cast-recorded- by the Federal Com. stroyed 10 German tanks aha a Recreational A re a ; had been raised about three ..fe^- road Next Step. ^ le Reason. - worid unfolds before your eyes. and In toe Nation’s capital, N o r t h E n d . he declared. • ' hjunicktions commission, said to­ Budapest tl^t a small AIIlM force German plane. widening : out at the back from as assistant attorneV genenU Xou depend on toe printed ’aahington-, w|to toe statements milder, cooler,' better' taste they MasonMl with ■'' "" ' ApmsSd by Berlin \Reports f day that American .bombers flying had entered fHe Balkans. Dam^ Also Are Being 30 to 30 feet. On the take side, . . . / ■ Massachusetts-fCir-tola case to keep you up to toe mmute that "W^.ero' the Best Wins the like. Director John G. Echmalian Of The Budapestsdispatch sajd that A Yugoslav, communique-said, New York, Oct. 8.—Bmphasla- Judf* WjlUam J. She*, of Man- The soft voiced fCoast Guard vet­ from bases in China tinder strong the First Croatian brigade, in cap­ slabs of concrete have been laid New Haven, Oct. .8.—(/P)—Fed­ gued against permitting toe/^Ngw- everything that counts,” >dnd' Test ’They Satisfy.’’ These adver- a CzechoslovakiaXbrlgade, trained Made Much Stronger. Haven, to ceake operaUng^Jts-leas­ ing the basic idea toat "Tliey Sat­ makes toe final point by stating \ ^^eater, will be the guest speaker eran, his face lined front.,years at the state Ti'ade School, announced fighter escort yesterday attacked turing Lusilnp island, bad seized a against the dam to absorb the eral blstrli^ J'udg^ Carroll C. isfy” is not a slc«an but a faCt, tlMmenta point out toat'.Chcater- iRjurlea Prove . Fatal sek, added that when the German the Haiphong area of French Indo- and equipped in thbsMiddle East, force of the wator during high ed Ofd Colony line, .a/proposal toat amokera depend oiC^jhester- fle^ is America’s busiest bigarette •t the first fall mee'ting of the. this morning that classes would had entered Yugoslavia. If true, German tanker bearing nearly 24,- Hlnck’s hearing oh the Interstate wlvich he termed "cqpwary to pub­ Liggett A Meyers Tobacco Com­ counter-attacks came "we w^re -Chlna; but that damage was "ex­ ()00 galloiM of oil. The State ot^ - Connecticut ' hae .winds ol^ atoms. The contractors, fleUI tor everything toetr counts In —on\the job every minute giving Second Army . Headquarters, S^v^anchester Improvement AssmK open for those who had enrolled at this meant that Allied troops are Conune'rce (lopimisslon’s plan for lic, policy." pany opens its fan campaign of Still putting men ashore." He. said tremely light.” ' • /•" ' Istanbul dispatches to London purchased two acre* of land adja­ the Charter Oak COhstructlon a cigaratte. ampkets what they want. Tennessee, Oct. i ,—(JF)—Pvt* Hen­ rt"*Uon next Wedneaday evening, the Triide achool on next Monday Jighting in the Balkans foKihe first CJompany of Rartfqrd, have made reorganizing toe;bankrupt New And representing toe city of iCheatsrflskl newspaper AdvsrtWng the Coast Guard . invaders /w^re ^ — r — r— ------mopdiig papers said fresh German cent to the Bolton Lake frontage in daily papen from coast to coast Smektaig A Bail Pleasure ' As tola campaign concludes in ry Berman, 2J, of New HaYen, on October IS, at the Lithuanian hall amused when they heard Berlin evening. There will he no textile time since the fail of Q r ^ e in' good time on the Job and Are now "Vork, New Haven,* and' Bartford Boston Cbroofatlon Counsel Rob­ 1941. tafm and motorized units have ar­ to be used for a right of way and railroad ended' yesterday, after ert H. Hppicins also opposed any on October 11, continuing on to toe in another advertisement. Ches­ Decembei^ the. last advertisement maneuvers with the .Second Army, |iv<>n ■ Oolway atreet. This . an- radio reports that the Allies were courses this year as there were no rived in Athens and that the Ger­ at work improving the recreation­ (nirlstmas bolldsy seseon. - terfield continues to pay tribute to featurpk a'-yhappy SantA Claus died yesterday of injuri^ro'celyed -nouncement was made by Presl- ‘‘Destroyei*” Saga King Peter told his Yugoslav parking area for a lake frqntage al area. three dhys argument—mostly move to^scontinue operation* o f taking ,men back on the ships. registrations for this dpartment,,^ man ,command now apparently has bathing and recreational area. The For msny years toe phrase toe p rin ter srord by featuring toe bringing joy to the world with the in an Army vehicle accident near ^^fient Frank Nackowakt today. He also told of a.new,type of homeland only last night thkt ’’tlSe against the plan—by creditors;,- -Maspa^usetts lines by toe New Classes will be held in , completed Itis occupation of key land was acquired by the. State Entrance to^Area H ^ n ; ahd further argued "They S stia^ has been almoet' a using as its theme toe cheerful red Chesterfield Christ­ Castalian Springs toe day before. ^^vcPtise In The HeraldT^t • Present plana call for regular German land mine, "made almost work, elec^cal work, machine ^ Of Fighliiig Ship day of deliverance isXnot far off." Entrance to the blannsd recre­ representatives. ^jneatlngs throughtmt the winter The slgnlflcan^o-'fi? the Nazi at­ points in' southern Greece, after from Mrs. Hemy Thompson. The next step-in the.eight-year­ ^in st the plan on the grounds enttAIy of plastic and concrete to wetrk, drafting and blue print.' The taking over from the Italians. The State also haa a triangulkr ational area and bea^h will be by and spring and a year round pro- escape our electric mine detectors. tempt to drive" British forces off long, proceedings will be ' that, he could not see, any assur­ school ^111 start with an enroll­ section oMand op the lake front- road to M constructed ance in It that toe city of Boston ~ ■ ; gram that will'httract many new . "Yes. I remjfmber yf'hen the Ger­ ment Of about 70. .SI mi lay in the island’s proximity the re'cenjly acquired clsion whether the plan is i Reports coming in ahead '^ 't o German-held rhodes, largest iS- age w on of the road which runs! through would receive rooro. than $3,000,000 \ members. man tanks broke through to the But One Course into- e fom er E. J. Holl lake d e-' lAnd. ne.arly ojppoWto ,«»e Querry- despite objections, or whepi€r it is "Destroyer,” the Columbia pictp re, larfcl la,-- in the Dodecanese group. ® rejected and sent backtothe ICX?. In, unpaid taxes. z: At each of these meetings some beaches," the tieufenant said, with In the evening, school conducted Special Service Velopment,veloi and it U this land that'...... vUle church,i. direct directly to the lake 'one person, whose woflc^over a a smile. / ' . / w-hich will be presented, at-^.the This-mounting Allied activity on Judge Hincks d ld /n ot indicate As of Aug. 31, 1943, he said, \ | ,Ky the public .Schools but one State theater here Sunday^ Mon­ /[I s being developed...... fOr Jake front­frontage previously owned b^ the there lyero outstanding $2,400,000 f '■ _.|)^od of years in civic rtiattera. J'But they, dlto't stay long." / cmirse' will be taugfit, Chester the Balkan left flank and along the age use as a recreational area, the ...... before adjournment how long it / day and Tuesday, indjekte that it southern Island fringes was yiewed F ^ v.De(iieat^jd^ would take hinK to pgach a 'declr in unpaid taxes o'h toe South sta­ ■ will be honored. The first one ^binson. the principal of the eve­ la a vivid screen slp ty of a group newly purchased land' acquired state-owned lake front^e will tion, $1,244,000 on Old Cdlony * to b* honored will be Matthew ning sohooiX said tt^SyT That, ■here as undoubtedly pointing to from ■ Mrs. Thompson to be used romoved and rock and loaip will ;slon; but thpJ/olume of testimony of average ^ehtl'ng Americans bigger operations to come,' the property, and $476,000 on Boston Mere of North Main street and course will be a carpenter course for access to the lake and for used as -additional fill fol" the “■ heard . since Tuesday suggested and Providence property. / aboard a shin,they htlp bjaild and realization of which has spurred A special dedlcatot^ service will that.it-'would be a considerable one of the oldest active members Sileuc<^ Cover^ and will be conducted in the Bar­ which lhey,grow to love. ' It U said parking. dam. Sand will be dumped on the. ,/ \ . 'o f the association. nard school. ,It .Will Monday the'Germans to a detenhined effort be held In conUufdion .with the Reconstruoting the Dam X *®he frontage to make a beach. Umj : . • \ . ' to be- an'-exciting sea drama, but to restore their" positions. Membership M v e evening. one tpOx does not sacrifice the ten- regular Sunday morning service at ^Thia development ha* baen'^The rocent virork com plete by lefore adjournment, he com- Milk Rationing At the present time there is a Y ahkee Acti^i . Takes Notice of Differences brought about in connection/With *he Stato has improvM to* real ''mented ’ to the assembled laivyers deiT-Cmotions for the sake, of sheer Taking official notice for the St. Maryis''^Episcopal church this ommlttec working on . the re- ^ectacular effects, preferring, evi­ recent improvements made by the estate holdings around toe -lake. that he felt that the objections X of the conatuiition and by* first. time of the differences be week Sdnday. A new lectern Bible State In reconstructing the dam|**9uring ample protection agalns^ ought to be si)stalned, if the posi­ Seen Possifaility dently, "to give us a heart’s view of tween Ge'nerel Mihailovic and his hag^fieen' present^ to the church %lawa>nd it is hoped that a pre- In Wake Kaid Japanese Quif men at war and men in love. and aplllw(iy at the low,er lake, for "''Y Such disasters as were expajd^ tion of each objector could be con­ ’ nmln*tyN,report .^11 be made at Chetnlks ami Tito and his partisan Jay Alexander Madden in memory which upwards of $40,(100 will have enced by the breaking of'the.JHke sidered Indtiddually." . Edward-O. Robinson is the star of his wife, Mrs. Sarah- A. CSulow Bridgeport. ,Oct. 8 — (AV— }■> the W edfi^ay hight meeting. (Continued from Page One) followers, King Peter, in his nftys been expended. dam and resultant damagd-Jo til­ ' Not Enough To Satisfy All Federal government should jA y of the picture,'in the role of a Chief. sage broadcast from Cairo, dedar' Madden. lage lands in the vairey^ijongside ' ieveral otheKcommittees are also Vila Air Bp^se; Boatswain’s Mate called Boley. Contractors dplng the work un­ He traded,* however, that, as In more attention to food production ' expected toj nmke reports. * ' The ed: ' . Mrs. Madden, who was a loyal der gtate specifications have add­ the Andover road, ieroral years /bankruptcy proceeding, ''there and less to price stabiIizaU lent work - during the . past ten warships and carrier-baaad pieties ing. When the new "Jonesy” is harmony amoi^Yugoslavs both in during the dedicatory service. middle, fiam and have poured wing frogs In^lhls country. "When people^nnot get enough . \ (Uoatliibcil from Page One) that country.T-'and abroad in their the arguments most vigorously days. commenced Tuesdsy^/satd ^ oth - launched, Boley' gets back in thp voiced yesterday was that the ICC milk for theip^ children or for The conclusion of the meeting efforts tjvdefeat the enemy and grownups too," the gvoernor as­ have pushed on foot to the north-, Navy so that he -ipay b* part of plan is “iUegal’’ because of Its pro- ’ and speakers there will be a mov- ElseWhere In the Pacific the her crew and help gtve her _ the restorV.^ugoslavla. serted, ^tris going to be very lit­ ern shores. ’ • are all one family gnd we May Ttmi Stores ' visions concerning the Boston : ing iiicture shown of present day picturd was pleasant today for-the "soul” of the old ship-vthe one that ••Terminal company. tle comfort to them to be told that ' work of the railroads. This will Allies. Vila, an Impor^nt atrbasb (Since the morning of Ocl. 1, no know our disagreements-have roots pricv« are stabilized and toat they anti-aircraft fire from the Vila Held had become as much a part of Bo- “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ' be shown by Leon A . Thorp, presi­ on 'Kolom m gara island in ^the ley’s life/as his home and love' ’deep in histo.i^ and-We know.cqual- Into Apartmenls wpmd be paying so mfi'ch leas than has been encountered by .Ajnerican ly well that faftiilV quarrels always ‘ plan that disregarded the law so f\ - ■/ dent of the Manchester Chamber Solomona/was reported by Gener­ daughter. ' completely," declared Col. Henry jiaid during the lost war, if /they : pf Commerce. After the, pic­ al MaeArthur's hbadqui^ters to planes); happen’ to "be most acute ones." could'get the product.” • / The Vila Japanese, for weeks Marguerite ,- /G leqn ,W. Anderson ofi Richmond, v W X tures there will be refreshments. haypi'been evacuated bjr the Japa­ Ford and Edgar Buch t” plav salfi-he bad no doubt The new owners of Jhe three WARIpywk CQAT i rypresenting Insurande companies The milk situation, he Smd, Is nese, who aieo .were, attempting to comprbssed between American the featui-ed roles in siipport of ^vfj.^'tRat the goal of "a strong, united “ getting So bad that I fear bridre force* to the north on Vella La* |N|nd stable Yugoelavin” could be story brick building at/Main and holding, bonds of the terminaFcom- ithdraw ^hpir ^rbops from the Robinson, Miss CbtCpntot^^ita'Mi^ pany.. / long we will have to have rationing entire 'southern end of that Island. veils and to the south on New achieved., He-said the present gov­ Eldrldge streets are oianmng iq |« a n mVISTMiNT of milk. That is something that Nazi Morale Georgia, suffered losses not only daughter and QIptfn F>rd'V>iti'ay- Contending that th e^an modl- The communique said Allied air­ Ing the freshb^.bandsotne young ernment was acting only until the convert stores on /the Eldrldge never should have come to pass.*’ \ In their barge retreat but also dur­ people could express th'elr own . fled the Massachusetts statute un- Drops'Sine craft h ^ ' sunk a' number . of ing the dally attacks by American sailor, who^HS In love with her. street side of the wilding into two 'der which the tej*nlnal company barges and small boats, infiicting Eidgar,. Buchanan is the star’s vi^-sNs apartments and / an application M LASTMO HAUTY Approves Sc-htwl HoUday - torpedo bombers and diva-bombers In the meantime, he urged that -was organized,-^ declared: "This heavy casualties, although some' on their air base defenses. bvjddy^m the picture, even Joining has been made p ' the building in-, plan has g o tjo go back to the SicilY >^keii Japanese did get safely away to i tb e ^ v y to be.near his idol, thougfi all obey General Mihailovic “ and spector. The estimated cost of .the commissiomJiecause it is illegal.” Hartford, :Oct. 8.—(iP)—^The 18 Barges Targets other national leaders o f your re­ State Board of Education yester­ 1 other islands. . .^r.,...„i. I Today’! communique Reported ...... le sea. work, as sho\^ in the appUpation, He .sa^'that the plan would re- / In India, the arrival of Admiral’ Destiyiycr’’ was produced by sistance to the enemy and refrain is considered/too low and-the per­ lieve^ie New Raven railfoad and day approved a holiday- 01 not lOMlIaMd Pago One) destruction or dama^ bi' 18 bap-' more than.two days for school Lord Louis Mountbatten, supreme ges off CHolseulj the staging pemt Louis F/. Telman un garrison have rangea from 3,000 _ u’ They knew their troops were era and later to go to Chungkiiig to 10,000. ^ the run and fighting a delaying for conferencer with Qeneraltssi- Today's comptunique reported action and they expressed no con­ mo Chlang Kai-Sh$k ks well as that on Monday a large formation fidence for flnfil victory for their the American ooihmandcrs. Lieut. of Liberators Screenpd by Ligh iMde." / Gen. Joaejifii'W. Stilwell and Maj. nings anp-Xlorsalrs, pounded ani Lieutenant Reynolds was aboard Gen. Glfiire L. Chennaiilt. at Japan’s big Kahili airdroroc/bii the flrgt^Coaat Ouatd landing craft Chinese Repel Jape soutobrn Bougainville, wrecking -to aiiter Salerno .harbor. It-dis­ A Chungking dlspetcb told or njany planes on the ground. TOirty ced beach battalions In small Chinese counter-attacks repelling 'apanese fighters tried to/break I to mark butabtunnela. set up the Japanese from several pbint up the raid. The Liberators shot Ughta On the beach, and capture^n their recent oflfen^Vo down four, the LightningSawo and 1 ,,the principal Invasion on tlm^ast China front. 'Ch^-'Chl- the Corsairs three. ■/ nese-^were - reported n ea^ Suan- to their assigned points of "All our planejr rftu^ed,” head­ -X ation. ^Vng and Kwahgteh, than quarters said. / "One stick of bomba straddled:- -lOU' miles from the turner capi­ , On New Guinea. \^ere Austral­ our ship in a near miss that tal of Nanking opOjiyto were said ians are bidding for the enemy’.s i splashed so much water our anip to be forcing a/Japanese column coastal'air and skipping base o f was completely smothered/for a in the Kwangteh sector to retreat Madang, a force moving alorig tha • moment,” he said. / in disorder. / l^iatuii valley ."lOyTnlleS soutfi'of its "But wa suffered n^casualties Only one otfenslve move by the objective w a s/ reported today The National War Fund Is Our then or later. We did not get com­ Japanese was r^ rted . That was "pressing a ft^ the retreating en­ plete air cover unW after the ac­ in the South Ppclflc where enemy emy.’* tual landing starts at 3:45 a. m. planes raided / an Auatrallan-beld During our approach to Salerno airfield north of Finschhafen, New the day b e fi^ one of our aub /Ghlnea,X and'Allied posltiona on Break p p Attempts Saving monej/and buying War .Bonda with your aaving* la an Im­ diaaers knp^ed a loar-flylng Naal tvVo small ^islands In the D’Rntrc- portant conmbutlon to an earlier victory. An attitude of^ don*t Saliite To Our Fighting Men In Every To Rmd Air Bases l O B E N T .bomber out of the m y with one .casteaux group off the eastern care what p costa as long aa I get It” Will boost toe ookt of all burst pf five anti-mreraft •hplls. toe of Nbw Guinea. Chui^king, Oct. 8.—(AV- For TOOTH POWDER air attacks/centered, bn my the tmrd successive day fighter Irytan* good*. ijr only .what you heed and buy It at the loyrest firices. because we/were leading the Take Over Mechanics' Jobs « of the 14th U. 'S- Air Force imekar't Ybnll isoover economy by "aaleing*’ our" Thrifty Aisles where .._V.KIT ilia. . . . firin g from the up Japanese attempts to tasrti you’ll d hundreds of your favorite nattonally advertised brshda ihore started when the navigation Washington, Oct. 8— • /*’ . .. « JACK ffcfi attack Manchester Ai^j^ked To Contribute To stay latlM'Sghtaaddo'yonr bit wHh WAK to knock out our enemlea. Your doctor can help you to ngain a ch« .< «' ““"I Bonaalljr active life. Conaolt C B D R Y S l^ Th^JPiuid Which Covers The Activities Of Agencies hhiH^aad It he recommends a trnsA , bring hi* prescrlpUoii to us. 6nr Mr. IJtohman haa-the. training and experience that are m o s t d u r a b l e Jl^ndiing The U.S.O.— United Seamen’s Seirice—-War nereeaary to aeani* the perfM - fit that wlU comUae perfectly B E S O T O the tberapeotic benefit* demand­ ed Iqr toe deetav, wlth.yoor com­ fort and weD-belhi; Our trusses, PiT^onefs Aid---UnitedNationsllelief And Riefugee Relief belta and supporters ckhbody the ■ ^ Bcweat fcatui** of deeikn and P L T M O U T ii eenatnaetlOB. ^ - wmmmm ■ _ LIQUOR SPfCIALS - X Flos Fedngl Tu. Our Shfu*& In This Jbl} Is^SbyS^O SEE US ABOUT COSTS AND HOW You need to k^p tUe car you own in good Calvert'$ Speciol : fifth $2.54 Mora then aver, Njir yoor, youV nead a worm hm TODOTHE^ORK. niecliaiucal condition bet^UM it' is jiracticany S<:henle^ Reserve T fifth $2,93 p ,eoot| Here's 0 gr5ndvoluo— a coat that’s good ternol fust eno season, but many seasons/..,, a coot that wtll impossible to get a 'newcar. W e Have a Carloiid of RiondoRum fifth $ /rile Campaign To Raise Thi^ Mpn?y Will Be - « 3.28 ; ksais JH soft, ebony kistrs -for a lono> ledg t(m « HOME QUALITY. Cbra Cdtifornia Wines - 86,c - Vfofds 'fool-dyod coney is est.isrocHcol. os H Is We ace an official Parts and Service Dealer muffint with that real liome -rGonducted By The Air . Raid Warden Service. made flavor becauic Cold Beer On Ice lovely. Foshion now turned h o A odfo 12 fo 44* foe all d ir^ o i the above nam ^ cars. / ' ' Flalcorii't iogreditnti lire. ' (Liquors Plus Govcriitoent Tax) *4 ' -7 »■ e( the tame high ttandard ' In Stock Sizes on Handii)^- , ^ Conn here |br~pmrts and repairs. ^ you u«e. If your-grocer Get Yniirs Now. Also Com bination Dobrs> .hain’t iiSiy Flakqrn (or iwr $S dews Ms* » ed« **»■>—»»• Flako) today, tty him agaia ^ Wa*8lMMy*er*sai'« Nev.1«k - . Uyoorrow. Ihh to ISth J r. «Si. -■ .ontgo W ard ; Everett T. MeKlRRaiFy Mfr. .■ . '- i E R N E ST R O T , PB>p. CENTER STREET . , PHONE 5145 1 *21.828 MaI n ST. TEI.Sllsl MANCHESTER ^ *41 NO. MAIN STREET. T E L . 8118 • . ’.1 ■ • ■ 11 i iH^NCkESTER IfiVBNli^G . . . - . - J-. , ■ , , 1 ; ‘ ■ ■ J - i . V ■ -. gf^uated here^ today ftpH the Ing on the basts of recruit training tlve duty either at ssa or at naval Quaglla.' 76 Birch street- fireman a - Norths Side apattHMHt I ' Service School at the U. 8. Naval aptitude test scores, the newly shore stations, the Manchester second class. Coininlttet that io ohly to* preceding day^when a Given ^tin( hired a new janitor u'o might w;issl>yre' importance to' us Salvatore has retdi^d to New destroyed along 'with. one 6f the (Continii ago, it was announced, on the Stash At JLeUliigriid Salient In Thi^ riii|>qrtaiit W ar Japo ik I^o-Chlna m clcarH , p r w than that of the Red Crott nut Scramble for Use nl •4 BoolT BroolB* Uscopt same day that- AmericanNUbera- On the northern -end of the front, ■ Work. ■ . ■ d Hofldorl. Batared at taw the menace ,pf ,thi Volunteer Nurtea’Aides.' Manches­ Cub Si'euts of F'ack 2 will meet the World af^r this war on the tors of the .Northwest Afrimn Air the Red Arm’y slaah.ecl at two sides Piers, Lighters, tu g ­ _|M at IlMebMtor, Conn„ ter can\j[iistly be proud „ o f Ita this eveniulg ai aeven o’clock at foundatlona/bf the four freedoms Forces carried out another' boinh-i of the Germans' Leningrad salient. CtaM Mail Uatur. 'ench fleet, which te undeti^tantlj A hew. class of Nurses’ Aides i * \ &___ able and perhaps forgivable. An] eprps.’’ \ . . the Sscond (jupgragalional church. which Premdent Roosevelt formu­ ing attack on th* Elevsts pirfleid In a head-on. colllsibn at the tip boats and Equipnic»it. M O inqnoir *atbs“ lated near Athena. being formed and those'wiuing b» perhapa, after git, our Viefay poj t?p until this lime., the Red Of tha'salient, troops./ of the Vol- Oaa Toar Private Philip ^Kelth. son of Mr. Mlni'nium W aj|^ Guaranteed The Lightnings attacked the khOy ‘front smashed ' through aid In this highly esseatlal' hV- \ '^'(Editor’s Note; This Is the' t i f t r MoatbluT W iiaa • • • • ^ Icy never did have any Influence Cross - Conimittee In charge of landing ground at Araxos in the 'nflo and Mrs. Warron k , Keith, of !VI Bairilsa told convention delegates Klrishi, 65 miles southeasC of I.,en- maniCarlah work are requested to second of three storiee.en the With 'Vichy, which took what training .these aides, has-been'able Cambridge street, is\hom< on an northwestern Peloponnesus and >aa Toar CambridL British- manpower co.rttrols ingrad.'Qn the tteep flank of toe get In touch with the American - Senate Kilgore ,cammlttee - .frlenidahip and advice we'had to to follow 'the graduatibn of one extended furlough. He M taking a e the miners a guaranteed shot up 20 parked planes. The Lib­ salient, troqps of \pe Kalinin front which reported' finding In lUBMBBR o>r r 7 erators battered hangars, runways Red Cross, Miss Anna Sampson, TBB AfWOCI^BD BBSS ojfet>,..but played the Axit game class with the. Immediate Organi­ basic engineering course., haying .Weekly____ ^ ______minimum wage and said pushed throhgh Neyel, 270 miles . some ports?-4twt particularly Tho Aoaoolatad l*roo»,u> y® •zcluilyo- compiete2,,his basic Army th^hing./tj^,j while miners need 'hot invoke. and dispersal areas, and shot down southwest of Lenip^ad. chairman of the: Nurses Aides pro­ Ih. New' York—a fruitless ■:tC 1* aDtUUd to tho Bt#/bf roP»*>J nonetheleaa,. zation of another. One class Is ,U.He enteredantaraH toeth« serviceaervicle . in application now, "should such six of a pack of 30 to 35 enemy Between th e^ ’-, two sectors, gram or Mrs. Ann Spencer. 48 steaitpV^ among the Allies Aoa at oil aowo now in training. The greatness ruiiry. 1943j ' 7 X; Irondltlons of short time working fighters which tried to interfere. forces of the,Red Army’s north-, Gerard street, Red. Cross instruc­ for MilpplHg facUIttes.) BROTHEj^y Inc. to It OT not othor'alw,'®^*'*,’*** . V Bs we knew before the war recur. In advancing to the Volturno, tor ot the -alde.s. thU papor aad alto w » looal atwa Red Army Strdiifiii-^gain of the need still existing, and the Clark's Fifth Army- occupied all west front stood ready-in the Lake richness of the opportunity for vi­ Miss Ruth Larson, daughter of>^^ _ _ u ,, principal of the guaran- Ilmen region to capitalize on a As a part of the regular train- By Jantrs-MaMoW and George - >a«M«e«tloa of Mr. and Airs. John, A» Larson, of week will obviously become of the towns south of the river, in­ ing of the group, the nurses aides Z lclk A ./ I aaalal dUpatehad harola art alto When, two weekt. ago, the^'Rad tal human service certainly ahead cluding Villa Literno, Marclanlse, break-torough toward the -nearby 31 Middle turnpike, east, has re- , uigh.^importance7* Balltc region. receive actual hospital work after.- Washington, Oct. 8^^^>-:^jMere'a ' patafrod. Army reached the Dnieper Line,, in'-the future m'ake It eltoge\her turned tto Ashvllle, North Caro-| Ea>yer In the ses'slon the Inter- Casal di Principe, and Trentola. noofii and evenings, under the - The Germans . in withdrawing 131* drive through the Nevel dc- a picture: , ♦ o il Oanrioa cllant of N. B. A.' the Nazis were quick on the i (^at thlt present elate lina, after having spent 12 Ways , ^M achinists Uenses simultaneously threatened direct supervision of toe, hospital V i ^nrlca IBO . ______• with her parents. SW is employed . back into the A f L fold. over the river left many deter? The United ^Utes aita’: its Al­ propaganda trigger. They imme­ be succeeded toy .another and larg­ mined nests of resistance belUird to outflank the German position at ^hurslng staff and Mrs. Spencer. ♦obllahara Bapratantatl»at. Tha diately spread the rumor that by the Army Air Forces at Ash- u.-ithwith a tnember^lp outraphi.ng 'Vitebsk, highly fdrtlfled bastion In Xn opportunity. Is provided lies. like so many rivals' at an auc­ \ JoUoa- llathawB Bpael^ Aaency— er clas.s. The next-cta.ss will Or­ vifle. niimcrit'aHy \ev e^ • other AFL them, but, these were wiped opt In tion, serambllng for east coast Tork.' Chloa»o. Datrolt and their retreat to that line had been the relentless drive of Amprlcans, the heart of the, German front. / throiigh tte channels of the Red ganize In November. We 40 not union.. ^ Cross Nurses’ Aid cl.asses to ob­ shipping facilities, particularly in V itOD. _____ part of a prearranged bargain TheXnemberS of the Men's club supported by British armCr. > 1 believe any Manchester wotnep But federation leaders said the in a bllto for, typorraphleal arrort ap- to make a proposal' of separate liam P. Quish witere they will pay is on the north bank and a little port recommending unified jn*h* paanna in advaftltamenta In Tha Nurses Aide training and service. suade them to return, it was Paiu, over five miles from the coast. The On Ration Jol> agement ot port facilities Jn“'war­ Itanehaatar BTonlna H«rald. peace with Stalin. The counter- Those who think they may he their last respects to'thc late John but no conce.s8ions of moment were Via Casiliha crosses at, Capua QuiZh. ‘' made. time, said this week: rumor that such a proposal had able to enroll should call Miss where there has. been a bridge "Probably the most dramatic il­ :/ Its 69“ Campbell Council Friday, October 8 'The Machinists quite last May in Since.'ancient times. lustration of toemeed for central-[ Two of the wdrid's greatest "In been made, but rejected by the Anna C. Sampson, chairman of There will be a meeting qf Hose' prigest against Jurisdictional Local Teachers Will Fill ■/- Russians, was encouraging but It was considered ceitoln; how- 1.7' iwd control is to be found in the | Person” attracMons are being pte % h a i ^ Got From Vjehy tlie Volunteer Nurses Aide Oom- Company No. I of the Manches­ righlJr-sllowed othCr AFL unions, *ve*. that the' Germans had de­ O ut Btboks as' P art of Outing Sunday operations of our ports and bar- ! aented togeth/r in the giant, stage not. conclusive. mitte.e, at Red Crosa headquar­ ter Fire department Monday eve­ partlculaf-ty the Carpenters. molished these bridges beforo ning. October 11. at headquarters, bors,under wartime strcM.' , playing today, Saturday and release of state documents, , yhe truth of the situation, at ters; telephone #837. The Machinists reported their -withdrawing. Regular Work. ,-Then toe grou^ headed by Son- , Sunday aVlhe State Theater, Hart- ting oUr relations With Main and Hilliard streets at 8 jnembership for pCr^ . capita tax (The German communique sajd (D., W. Va ), de- this time, was that Allied circles purposes as 625,000 as'of. A'ugust Campbell Council, ' Knights of ator Kilgore ford. Attraction No. 1 in this France in IMO is Intended o'clock. Allied attacks in .the Volturno and .Superintendent .of Schools scrlbrtl what it found in New were seriously worriea,worried, noinot over | 31-, which exceeded the TekiTisters’ Termoli areas had been repulsed Columbus will hold their annual mammoth show are The 4 Ink to be ilgw defense of the practical Bt. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ taxpaying membership by i^bout Arthur H. Illlng waa.notifled today outing Sunday at OZano's cottag? -- York: Spots, "America's Greatest Quar­ the possibimy openly suggested {P | y i | | 0 F o r t r e S S e S -gnd frustrated.) Bid, for Port Facilities tet”, Stars of Stage, Screen, Rec­ •‘axpadimey’* of our recognition by-toeI'e rumors, which was that the " ters of Isabella, will hold an Im­ $23,000. .The AFL official paid-up .The Allied line now rUns'ftom that teachers engaged th the two In Bolton. Clam chowder will ^e memterahip is .now listed ' as ^Just as in peacetime; .ship op­ ords and Radio. Attraction No. 2 'fog aaitvcooperatlpn with the im­ Nazis and toe Russians might portant business meeting JueZday the mouth of toe Volturno to Ca­ days’ registration for Ration Book served at 12 noon, cold yuts a t 3 erators who act as general ^ e n ts Is "New England’s Favorite prisoned dictatorahlp of Marshal Strike at Bremen; evening in toe K. of C. home, at 6,397,421. \ pua, southeast to Muffd^loni, No. 4- will do it as part of their o’clock and a regular clinner ali for the Wan Shipping administra­ Band,” Tony P u to r and hia fam­ openly proclaim a state of sepa­ eight o’clock, which all members ' Meanwhile Word came from the ndrtheast to Bendyento . where it year’s work as a ttocher.'' 5:30. T h e. committee'made all ar­ patain. tion arid those serving' in the same ous orchestra, featuring lovely rate peace, but oyer the possibili­ Night Raids Heavy are urged to attend. _ The noprir Resolutions conipiittee that the crosses the Galore. to Montecalvo, In issuing Book No. 3 the Hart­ rangements anfi-tfekets may be ob- capacity for the British Ministry songstress, Patti Powers; the sen­ By these sUte papers. It is natiUg committee will- pftsprit a membership is overwhelmingly in thence northeastward to the Adri­ ford insurance, compailies employ­ Uined at toC k. ot C. home on It*s a long and proud record for any store and the dale ty that too Red Army, having favor of Chartering the United of Transport, for the Chinese and sational drummer-man, Johnny tplaar that we never, at any time, reached the .Dnieper' Une, would Slate of officers to be elected at atic north of Tentioli. ed their own help, but paid them Main strert twilght through Sun­ the Dutch, are alL with the assist­ Morris, better known as "Paradld- (Coattnnsd from Fags Om ) this meeting. Mine, Workers if John' L. Lewis is Germans battling the\Eighth for the work. The other work done of the inception of this business is closely associated with v ta our mesaages totoe Vichy gov- tpeii permit the entire eastern agteed in advance that hh.^will give day morning. ance of their governments, en­ dle Joe”; The Kaddettes and manw anuMnt, made any qqCTet of our Army in the latter area included by the teachers in toe schools of On' Monday evening there will gaged in spirited bidding for piers, others. Extra added on the bill frtWt to sink into a lull which, vioitsly intended to take the Ger­ Mrs. Leo Kwash of 14 ESm Ter­ up the District 50 members, whose the famous 16th Armored division Connecticut hOg been after sch.oot tfO the usual Columbus Day cele­ lightefs, tugboats. heavy lift with The 4, Ink Spots and Tony le early beginning of Manchester as s business center. aympathlea ind purposhf In, this without any papers being signed, man people's minds off their trou­ race entertained Wednesday'nfter- worjt Jurisdiction' conflicts .with which bore the brunt ot toe fight-- and they were not reimburse, for bration at which time essays from equipment and railroad facilities. those of AFL unions. Pastor are several top names in \ war, oven before we w i^ would amount to a,, practical bles. noon with a. birthday party , for ing at Salerno and then was pull­ toe work. the boys and girls Irf.the seventh The' War and Navy departments the world of entertainment includ­ Bomba fell In several London her little son Bobby who W|« Most AFL leaders concede that ed out to fight on the east side of' Now that issuing of the new and eighth grades of St. James's Mtvas belligerents In It. We armistice on the eastern front. toe difficulty is largely one of .prin­ algo enter the competition. ing Ladd Lyon A Co., Beatrice raeogalsed Vichy, It waa/ln x»rdcr districts, causing damage and three oij''that day.' Nine'of hhi the peninsula, and the First Ger­ books is to be taken care of by the Parochial school will be. Judged. ^ "The result is frulUess bickering Howell and others. On the screen The first practical result of such some casualties and at the height little playmates attended 'and they ciple rather than of substance and man Parachute division. - teachers the schools wiU be dis­ Suitable prizes will be awarded among the agenciek and harmful is "Nearly Eighteen,” a ' tuneful to be able to teU 'Vichy how, an unspoken, unwritten armistice- of the fierce barrage whose bright feel that the positions of Lewis The 16th Armored division, missed for two days. The' site the -winners. FoUqwing the meet­ delay of goods urgemly needed for all -had a , lot of fun. Pictures and the AFL are not iiTecohcilable. musical comedy' with Gale Storm. ?felt, to ha able to persuade would have been, to' release addi- orange, flashes dotted the search­ VvCre taken outdoors while they w'hiek was wiped out at Stalingrad managers ar,e now being 'selected ing a buffet limcheon will be shipment. And despitk the short­ There will be a tnidnight show .-y We approach this 69th Anniversary observan^ in the most try­ in Vichy,, away from cer­ light-streaked sky, flrewatchers A-pother British fraternal dele­ and the'Iv. reconstituted, now in­ and next week the schools and the served by members of toe. House age of equipment, ther^reaulU tn tonight ^Friday) only. \ Jonal Nazi troops for service In 'were playing gamCa The table gate, Marry N. Harrison, spoke / tain ooursea wa feared imght aid on rooftops were forced to tak* was prettily decorated in pink and cludes many Alsatians,' Czechs, hours wilt be announced: . committee. inevitable under-utilization of fa­ There are late' stage show's Sat­ ing times that have ever faced America. We hia^e passed through the Jy, the Balkans and France, shelter from the falling splinters. white and the birthday cake was briefly .qn the failure of attempts to Poles, Slovaks and Slovenes, it cilities as-each agency Tnonopo- urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. a Naai victory In the war. The last great raid on Lbndon organiM a tripartite’ trade union lizes equipment without cimstder- low ebb of setbacks due to lack of preparatipii and arie now on the road .^.against such fears of what a feature. Bobby received a committee of American, BritiZh was said at Allied headquarters. By the recognition of Vichy, by Russlhn policy might ba, there occurred on May 10, 18*1, when number ^ -gif ts. Other German N. divisions along ing. toe needs of the others.’'/ •\ 450 tona-of bombs were unloosed and Soviet Igbor leaders. Viedicting that \'ali-but war of­ H to victory. . . but to be sure a long road tjuU lias many a turn yet before aur cooperation with Vichy we were Xundoub^dly ^ assurances "Our general council," Harrison the front have bton identified oi Baldwiii Raps I'^alM, however, helped sustain Pe- and nearly 1,500 pemns were kill­ Mr» _ Florence ''TJjornton is the Hermann Goering. 26th and fensives will swamp'i^ew York and from high RussmiK^leadera, and ed, There h a v e to ^ three other said, “naturally was disappointed other east coast port* as w*ll. ” toe finding peace. ^'taln In adiat authority and pres- chairman of tji#. committed'from 29th Armored divisions,- and the there was ^he fact tbitts.toa flrat occasions in 19n- when toe Ger­ at the failure to secure the inclu­ 15th Armored grenadiers;- subcommittee told thtq story of B lack M arl ^tlge he did have. He could and 'temple Chapter O. E. S., afrat(g- sion of rcpresenttilives of American full-fledged Conferences iKqpng mans launchra heavier . attacks Ing for a rummage saleThursday; The fifth Army, althou|fh leas New York: / did refer prdfltably to the fact than the piie laat night. iabpr in the An^o-Soviet Trade Russia, -Britain^ and tha Unil October 14; at 9:30 a. m. in the Unidn- committee. ' B^t at the than 100 air-line miles froniRome l>re-War..,Operatlon ITnriliaiiged that America was friendly to Norwldi Also Target is still n o miles from, toe cartel TOMORROW The railroads continue rtnehang- States are now \ scheduled: But Germaii‘news .agency, in basement of the MAonic Temple. same time they welcomed the Set­ Hartford. Oct. 8 — (>P> —"The Vlcby France. And, whatever the The sale will be held jointly with by railway and 125 miles by ths ed their pre-war operation qf their black market dealer is a public these things in themselves were -a hrdadpast recorded by.-TTie As- ting-up of the Jotnt (AWlo-Ame^r- terminals and lighters. Eaofi of \ '■ piectlcsl ^rp o ie s of our dealings the Rainbow Girls, and Mrs. Viola iCfin) committee ' with toe AFL, Appian way. (SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th) enemy and the purchaser of such a not guarantees of ^ a sia 's course. IMclated 'ProH said that Norwich, the eight major railroads going market ct^n be an unpatriotic ac­ / In the realm of failin g we Have been faced ‘" With PetJJn, they still represented important ndiih of Bhigland city Trotter, mother advisor of the lat­ which they regard as .a Mep to­ There was only one 'teal guaran­ ter.- heads the committee from ward the wider coUaboratioii.-^^ Into New York operates its W n complice,” Gov. Raymond E. Baid- aurface violaUons of American was also a teirget. of Nazi bomb­ lighters and handles its bi^m "with the same proohleins that today bese\ all tee possible, smd it could onjy' be ers during ftae night. that group. Members of both AFL President William Owen .win declared. last night, designat­ principla which. If left to Itself at freight. V ing the \week beginning Sunday as I provided by Soviet actl^. This majo^ raid on Stuttgart’s organizations are requested to de­ replied to Harrison, reflectlng/ln ■With only minor exceptions,\ business—-lack personnel and difficulties jn liver articles for the sale to the his .words the official view of t>te We Will B« Clos^ ‘Home Ffont Rledge week." this period of French aftalrm All this backgroutjd explains big motor and electrical plants there is mo interchange of lighters would have had little heaitation In was the 13th of the war. Temple-Tuesday, Wednesday from AFL in declining to Join the An \ He called upon-all. citizens to re­ yyhy today's news ^fom the Rus- one o'clock on, or Wednesday eve- glo-Soviet committee.. ^'br pooling of terminals or other nte to pay, more than legal prices obtaining inerchandise but despite these ob­ 11 raeognlzlng General do GauU* as Friedytehshafen, attacked by a . facilities. Because freight for one ■isian front la pirobably, to many lighter' force of Lancasters, is the ninggst the Eastern Stgr meeting. "We place great emphasis upon for goods received, tb accept no,ra- tho only possible trustee of the free deipbcratio' movements," 6 P. M. ship arrives at a number of term­ tlo i^ goods \without surrendering stacles we stjH are showing one of the finest lines Allied mlnd^ the best and most Bite -of Germany's largest radio lo­ Fronch nation to which, wa had Americaft-4^glon auxiliaries of .Green said, “and' we would resent inals, it Is loaded on different light­ the required stamps, and,to give no J 1 sBCOuraging^ news that could p o ^ cation plant. The city, which lies i ■ ■ Frank H, K«eney ers.' /• of furniture of all descriptions you will find any­ boon traditionally’ friendiy. on the shores of Lake Constance the Connectidlt- Department will any goveimment interference in rationXstamps away or accept any slbly ^ received. For it is the. the organization of. toe workers in Futiliiral services for Frank Therefore lighter loads are small, gifts oKstamps.X Tha final audit of our Vichy from Switzerland, was last hold a parley tomorrow at toe averaging only about 110 tons per where. / If you need anything come in. news of that action which alone Hotel Bond, Hartford. Mrs. Harry America or any government con­ Hamiltdq Keeney;' 12-year-old son "The op'emtionXof black niarketa \ policy, then, must balance What mbed by the R.A.F. during a trol or domination over the eco­ of Mr. ahd Mrs. Garfield Keeney lighter whereas they could be load­ la one of l^e most'unpatriotic' evils ^Uipels doubts. It is news of' toe shuttle'raid to Africa on Jime Sweet and Mrs. Leon Bradley will I) w« gfdned against what we sacri- represent ths-Flrat District. Mrs. nomic life of our people. of 2 Hackrqatack etreet, who was ed to their 200-ton .capacity. But in our country,” ile said. “Black Red Army, after toe shortest of 21- “We prefer to live in a land killed Wedrtesday on , his way to the use of a large nuihber_ of part­ deed in principle and in reputp/j Murhjto, bottleneck of rail trans­ Sweet will attend a board meeting markets areXprincip^ly fostered by pauses, beginning aweW and «p- Where. the workers can strike school in A bicycle-automobile ly-loaded lighters delays ship sail­ public, apatbV but they are spon­ port 4 ^ the Brenner pass and at 10:30 a. m. preceding toe jpar- ings. I "I. . tlon., " piur^Uy most vigorous campaign. ley. Luncheon will be served at agmnst, injustice rather than to crash, were held this afternoon sored by thote groups In our Tha chief prize these i^ate pa- birthplace'of the Nazi party, suf­ live in a community that is classi­ at 2:i he ‘Bou R Heavy lift equipment —fighters country whose VefusaJ' to share 12:30. Mrs. Rice, 'presi­ para claim we galne^.f^om our Tho Red Ariny has bitten its fered -rieW, destruction in a visit fied as a atrikeless nation. The church. Rev. ;alpb ^ard, Jr., .equipped with booms -strong commodities a n ^ to 'obey price frorp' light^osqiilto bombers. It dent of the local American ligldiS right to strike lr=a^ common heri­ enough to handle tanks, locomo- raoognition and tojp^nce of the way across the lyiileper Uns at unit, and Mrs. Carroll Chartler officiated. Mrs. ''-pAvld Bennett MEN'! [OPS rules marks thelh wilful Jndiffer-! tbrea places. These torse apsar- bad been bOinb^ by British and tage. . , who presided at the\prgan played y fives and other heavy military ence to the relil sacrifices made by 1 j .Vichy g o v e m m ^ was a pledge American heaw bombers twice will represent the local auxiliary. "We are a little apprqhenaive "Largo” a favorite composition of MAIN STREET ^.items —is already scarce and much our brave men and wnpieMn mili­ t'fuU U ed some .-4wo years later, tiaaila acroM the river in its cen­ before during October. and fearful that we might, through the boy arid one he oftm played in of H is owned and controlled by Members of the A w y and Navv tary service.” \ T the F ^ c h fleet would never tral portion combine to form one Other Mosquitos ranged into the development 'of relationships duet with his mother.' \ le business firm. great out-flanking threat to the northwestern Germany to attack Club Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 with others who are not free, find A delegation from the'Barnard fall b»V> i^rm an hands. Toward tonight at the corner of Main and ipete With One Another 7 : ' Nazi troops ztiU to toe south and additional war tarMts during toe ourselves subjected to govern­ schools where he waa a pu^l at­ 8b. because there Is no central / Which seemingly ab- night, toe announceV«nt said. Hollister streets to gO: to the W, mental domination, and no work­ tended.'There were’ a n u m i^ of agenoy to allocate toe equipment, B ooks Jugt At \ and dominated our pur- east. ' . Fifth Major AssanU Of Month P. Quish Funeral Home to pay er in America wants that. . . . ’We beautiful floral tributes. . all th^varlous war agencies com North of'smolenak, a vigorous we flattered, cajoled, Umpat- The nlght’i far-flung operations respects to toe late John Qulsh: are not ready to Join with those The bearers were all boy frlekda pete yvlto one another for its use. At Local Lib^ri Russian lunge has^ captiired the consUtuted the R.A-F.'s major as­ Mrs. Quish is a member of the who are still under governmental ■ \ and promised. One og the of Frank, namely: Walter and witobut x^ard for the relative rail Junction of^J^evel, 'JO miles sault on German, cities since toe auxiliary. - domination and governmental con­ fred Olabn, Warren BldweU; urgency and-importance of the i throbt-promises we in*(de wap^ start ot toe month when the cur- trol.” vid Osella, Petet Lumtsema and goods to hb handled. ^ ro jn toe old L a tv ^ border., Ne- ,^font heavy offensive roared on for The SalvaUon Army Band and INSULATE!! Books receptly added at i that surrender of the French fleet William .Fisher. Burial was in the Conflicting; claims are now set "\ ahare of Nau^gm. nights without stop and^hen Songsters will pre.sent tomorrow Mary Cheney Library areX to the Nazis would 'Vitally affect vel c h n tf^ a West cemetery. tied on a da^to-day basis through communlcatlons/^o the Leningrad was resumed after a lull of evening the second concert Ifu a Vplturiio Reached • ' Armstrong, DonaW^. and Hal- The Cost of Insulffting Informal arraMem'ents. lock, Grace T .^W hat to Do Till our attitude toward the eventual front to the, north.. At the same nights. series to be given this fall, and There is eonmetiUon among toe I pcaaarvation of the French over- .1^ Swiss communique. said that, winter at the citadel. / Your Home May B^ the Doctor Comes”.; Bottoms, j a time,' the Army^aa,.attacked By Fifth Army; Hospitnl Notes agencies for tugboats which . are Phyllis, "Survivar’; Cassidy, H. C./| ' •mpira after the war. H the forflgn -planes had violated Swiss necessary to moXring. the lightqrs near Lenf Lenjii^ad itself neutrality during the night and Miss Una Bengs. daughter of BPread Over 3 Years "Moscow Dateline” ; Estes, Mr*.! were surrendered, we said, Front 16 Miles and ships to and their berths H. W., “Inconstant Flame”; CUl- To far south, the Tamwil-ttoat material damage resulted to Mir. and Mrs. Max Bengs of Pit­ Admitted yesterday: Santo In the harbor. .■% ^ would.not help France regain ,toa]Psisutral country froip Ger­ kin street, is expected' home from PAYMENTS AS LOW AS patric, Guy, "AcUon In the North : ^enin^ ila has been cleared, leav- Gianfreddo, 104 Charter Oak No Dpwn Payment NeoAssary- Tugboat owners cbntjnue to ‘do lUantiq.”.; Graham, Frank, "New stnptre. If the fleet were not man antiaircraft shells. Trinity College. Washington, D. (Continued fgom^Page One) street; Arthur Tedford, Homestead business with their old customers tog/ ,e way open ~ for direct’ at- Later,'toe'Berliii radio saW that call or postcard will bring ah Insulating fork Yankees;'; Heyer, Georgette, ] SidTsndered, we inferenUally C„ tomorrow. She will be maid street; Mias Eleanor Santkowskl, 4neer to your home without obligation. most of whom are now^actlng'as Panhallow”: Lin YuUng, “Be-1 :k on the Crimea. Brltisftv bombers had atU ck ^ lo- of honor at the wedding of her The Canadian Press said-i the 168, Hilliard street; John Hearn, 80 general agents for. the W ar Ship -promised, we would see tb it that 'callties'on the Bay of'W el^ tween. Tears and Laughter;^; Ma­ A l^thls' represents new gigan- cousin. Mips Anne Jane Conway Dominion soldiers had mounted Duiant street. CON8ULlt,US FOR ROOFCTO, SIDING AND jOBBII^O s ' ping administration. guire. ' W. A.. “Rig for- Ctourph" empire was restored; intact.' We suggesting the possibUl of Gael Knoll, Baltic, to Ueuten- solid positions dominating a stra­ Admitted today: Charles .Rice, 76 Uc MUclc all ‘along a 2,000 mile targets oK the Mosquitos rai In one instance a tugbobt which Mendelssohn, Peter, “Fortress -vj had already signed the Atlantic front. It seemingly represenU Alvjn Cawley, of the U. S. tegic valley tn toe fact of steady Russell street: Lynn Dart, 87 norno^ly does most of ite work the Sklea'x; Mill% Marjorie, into nortiiwest Germany NavaL-Beserves. The ceremony fire from German artillery and North Elm street; WUUam C^s, Caiarter, but that document was- definite Russian commitment to have been Wilhelmshafen TILEX and lias most of its peacetim cus- ing on a Ration”; Nathan, ’ Apparently of small moment when -will talroplAce Monday'at the Im- mortar batteries. Thedlre was the Rockville; Peter Fagan, 429 Mato tomers to the North river left the “But Gently Day”; Pier complete victory at the earliest Bremerhaven.'-, heaviest the .Canadians - had en­ street; Shirley PAlghaw, 44 LewM 19 Russell Street 410 i\8ylum Street, Hartford it got down to the practical horse- It was ataled ' authoritatively .culate Conception church. Bat .Army base in Brooklyn beforb its L. J., ”Rough]|y Speaktog” ; Queeni possible- moment, which la what Ui countered since starting their street. . IPhone 4925 Phone 6-8373 work was completed to orderXto that last night's deep penetration pischsirged yesterday:. Sebastian Elery, “Female of.,the Species’' trading of ,t!»e diplomacy, of ,ex; the Russians h*m been preaching northward push qn Oht. 1). serve one of its regular custome Scott. R. L-, “God m M y Co-Pilot" InU southwest Germany in th ^ t- In the mountainous backbone in Puzzo, 224 Charter Oak street; padlcncy. to iiB. It means that, so for as Uck on Friedrlchshafen was mads vate Russell Cfiifford, sbn -of anxious to move unessential lo' Seagrave, G. S

. 1 'and parted'to leave with the rest glafl to have the right - person at ■I'k’h of hir roll. last. Would you mind suggesting HOLD ^ 1 . Baiiker-'Why not let us take some nice gamee for a children^ care, of that money for you? birthday party? LI s Wants C la ssified For\bur Benefit Siu The. old Indian’s mind flew’^back to the day when he wpnted $200, lop P rise British Sergeant-^My word, tha> wlrtdod^/^hUe passing through, a Rookie—You can’t foil me; I a.£M captain’s in a towering rage .tta^ wboded asictlonn of thq. • country, and looking the banker Straight in. know they have no potato-^Ung^ please, dear, don’t leave the eye, ho solemnly a s k e d :'. machine in thUT man’s army. me, moriilng. 1 wonder what’s iipSet I>on turned suddenly to hit moth/ couf him ? er and exclaimed: “Oh, mother Indian—How many horses- you Sergeant—Yeah, smart guy, we Moto^clt*—Bicycles 11 Hel0 WantedI— F e m a le ^ ^ Garden— Far tn—Dairy Business Locations for Lota f( 73 Our parting now would grieve me, got? ^ haye, and you’re the latest modri. ■t and Foond AnnoMcenenta So how about our trying once Quartermaater^Hia striker tells dear, look quibk! AU the trees are Producta 60 Rent 64 H ^pital Gets me that aomaorie sent him a letter HAVE YOUR BABY photofri FOR SALE— THUEE GIRL'S WANTED—WOMAN for house- FOR SALE-^NE XCRB^d^so .. again? going back home.’’ • TRICTCLK With keeper, two adults. Room> and one half acre lots on'MaekSMtnck iBark4^-**Piivatt.” ’ib e most lmpbi;^Uni thln|; now -ed In jrour own home. Call 5i blcyclM. 81' Seaman Circle, O r- FOR BAjaL-McINTOSH Apples. FOR RENT — COTTAGE street I’ll accept your admonitions, is to win the war aM not what we CafAble To Open Door Finder p leu e notl> bath. Good wages'. Tel, 7$0^ street. Inquire 99^Hom^Btead ~a^ -fJhapter 14 / once but there ain’t no crook ihia A full-blooded Pima Indian out 2S8 Oak atreet for appointment. Dc ford'Village. Atvah Ruasell, MounUlh Road, ' Commercial building about 3500 Sale Proceeds I’U agree to all conditions. will do after the wM:,Ja over. ------" X- photographer. Glastonbui feet of grodnd floor apace. Base­ “What did you want to do that side of the Rockies ever put up a If you’ll Just give up this aeparar Jerry--XYea, air, they wui play­ in Arizona needed oonie cash, so he (Chicago.-r^edv^^tting the cat nrd. FOR SALE —A 19|0 Harley- WANTED—WOMAN 10 help with ment under half of building. deal on Jinx .Mueller twlcei” tion yen, - . . in’ the w e^in’ march an’ me'n the went to a banker and aajeed about -■—rr— 'V Davldson 80 motorcycle. Call housework by day f6r 5 days. No fvT" kainea bleated./^ “More Madge Why dio out at night can be kproblem. But, SUNDAY, white male FOR SALE—GRESN MOUNTAIN •Steam heating plant, excellent of^our grandatand plays, I pre­ . ’The marshal’s stare got cold as ' I promise to obey, yob, widder had Jtft Started up the aisle a loan: ' \ their pet cat Carenza makes no 5185 before 6 p. m. laUndry or Cooking. Tel. 6623. potatoes. Avery strM l Wapplng. light. Suitably , for light manufac­ Ikecelpts from Rogers k gun bore. “1 want a look Banker-rHqw much do you W agner? |ti, with ham eseX^t aeen in Automobiles For Sale 4 sume? One of these days you’ll (Be kind tojne/I pray you)> when the lights went out. Marjorie—Because he comjJoses sqch problem for Mr. aiid Mrs. Pasqualini, Phone 460F turing. (Sood location in business To take Part through your wallet, Jonea. Lay.it I’ll be a. model wife in. ways and Amos TaiUi-^hat did you do need ?. ' jand. Anawera ^ name of 1938 PLYMOUTH COACH, 1939 WANTED—OlRL TO care for Aliction Are to Go to grandstand too often—’’ - about the only .kind of muslCvOne Louis Ford. VVhen Carenza wants ddy. Tel. iOM. R e w i^ of >10. child, eight to six p. m„ live in .or section. Apply Edward Jj'^Holl “Don’t count your chickens till down on the desk an’ don’t try no • ^-'loolCk;- then? ' Indian—Me w ant $200. to go out it jumps on an end table Plymouth sedan. $495, 1936 Wanted Autoa-r FOR SALE-^PICKED Mcltitosh 'smart stuff.’’ can hear above the oonversatibn. 12 out. good wages. Inquire Sunday, ■ apples, at the farm, bring 1009 Main street. TeU 5 li8 . , Centennial Locdl Institution. .. Shey're In the pot boiling,’’ Jones • “flo, I don’t Idolize you, Jerfy—Shucks. kep right on Banker—For how long? , " near ..a door and pushes the knob in—RKD ZIPPER wiiHet In Dodge aedan, 1934 Ford aedan, Motorcfvie* 111 In fact, I flat despise you. goln’. That widder khew the way. Indian—Maybe two weeks; may-' .’l----- r very good motor, 1937 Ford Mra<^ehhpdy, 37 Purnell Place. keU. Louis Burice, 529 West Cen­ \' advised. “An’ while I think of it, with Its paws and teeth until 'the nlty of bank, con you can give me another receipt Tubac did some quick .^hthklng But I dearly prize the coupons In be two months. ' , Money Isn’t worth anything If door opens. sedan, $150, -1940 Laaalle TED —50 USED Ca Ks . All ter street. Phone 8116. JiVanted to Rent 68 the auction sale then. His bunch h^'-'heen right yOu can't buy anything wit,h it. r aum of money^-itlBO d r l ^ r ’a Wa n t e d -HOUSEKE iqpER for J effects of '.the ' for that money I lonaed you—hin’ your re tion books. Private—My wife Vrites me Banker —And what security ■------^ ense, Rcwju’dXTelephone 686 sedan, $1,395. Brunner’e. 80 Oak­ es and models. Barlow Motor twio adults, live in, rK erentes Einanupl Church Fre- when he’d glyanxJuu the Blip in have you ? . Phone 5404. Open evenings. W ANTEb -REN T for imme-^ : Miss Gertrude H make it out in pencil.’’ that she la all unstrun]^ what .\oc«rdinD for Coiipe land street. Phone 5191. Open WHte Box C ffeiald. “I have one all ready for, you,” El Paso. ^Thoss/'^ bills had been A parasite ia a’peraeh who goes ahalM do? \ Indian—Me got 200 horses. In his lonely cabin sat a game -MAN'S BILLFOLD con- evenings until 9. Termi and Household Gooda 51 diate occujTaxicy, 5 or 6 room pares for Celehration ill be h eld 'a t hci marked!'' He’<|/ ought to have w t house or apartiqcnt located In rospect street, to- Hainea aeid atUfly, and got it from through a reyolrin$ door without Sergeant—Send her a wire. Banker—That's' sufficient. We’U w-arden '\when the ’phone on the Yonkers. N. Y., — ^ clsssl- L2UB.I’vnrmi'BV u a t fting papera .and money. Call •ades. ‘ w a n t e d — SCHOOL GIRL to 3 ROOMS OF iruKf u r nraT i t U u R r EE" con' hit gilt filing egi^et. He puahefl gnaesed it; a guy like Chacon pushing. loan ybu the $200. wall Jangled. A sweet voice In­ fted ad in The Yonkers Herald ^1577. 49 Holl atreet. Busin as Services Offered 13 take care of year old child, fntir Manchester. W rlte^x J, Heralct. Of Noted Event. to the. Manchestei wouldn’t hafdly be packing no "It you forget yo&r speM i St 194KCHEVROLET 6 passenger slating of complete bedroom, liv­ al trust fund, it it scrota the desk a t JoneS;^,?TY6u Leon aged three, on a long trip A short time afterward the In­ quired If he_were the ganB war­ Statesmen; Woilld like to, swap a the banquet tbnight, ion.- Jiui^^ or five afternoons per week. Call ing room, and kitchen. AU accea- W’ANTED AT ONCE 4 rb«m rent ^probably won’t believe It, hut that honest cold round with him.. dian came back Into the bank den. He assured her that he. Was; 1934 Ford coupe for a 120 bafie ac­ c o u ^ 1939 Plymouth 2 door The Augu^na Synod of which ay. Under Mist ’Then abruptly In the flick of an 'These days it takes very little to with his parents Amused himself My,. 'Buy war bonds and"?i$ ASHESIAND RUBBISH removed.. 6942. 'iwnes Included. Everything for- in Manchester, by young^man e residue o't the crazy ink was a '^ank of my .with $2,200 cash, paid off the note ■Voice (sweetly)-—Oh, I’m so cordion. . Annoonc^ments sedanXl938 Willys deluxe sedan, the Emanuel Evangelical Luther- eyebrow the truth broke across cause a big row. by looking out of the Pullman ' . stampiT ” 1938 P ^ l a c cabriolet 1937 Ply­ Call 34M, WANTED —WAITRESS. Cavey'S |189.00. Terms. Alberts, 43 Allyn and his mother. Not over $ he hospital foi clerk’s—" jx-'' - atre et . month, )Vrlte P, O. Box. 104 ■an church is a part. Is preparing “Y eah.V 'Tubac said. -."It’s too him. Jinx Mueller’a vlait was . mouth, cabriolet 1937 Ford sedan. Grill, 33 East Center street. Good h. The household Uttie too pat. It smacked a dtkl PANTED—RIDE FROM Church Cole MotoiV-4i6'4. opportunity for right girl. No Buckland. fot^J^ Centennial observance of effects under the will were bad to beabout him—an’ it’s goin’ to be REl^ RYDER Funeral or Wedding? BY FRED HARMAN f ^atreet to Tunnel in Hartford, Roofing 17-B FOR SALE—8 PHfiCE black wal­ dispose^ of at the ■ direction mighty of the bad for you’lf there's any- too much of conjuring to ba the FUNNY BUSINESS Sunday work. Call at grill, .. nut dining room^uite, very good WANTED TO RENT—Five of six its' c^ngj^atlonal history In result of blind chance. That note f Office hoiira d't® fo 5. Call 3506 ALL TYRES OF ROOFS repaired. executors. At their direction' thing the acrCwy about this one." condition. 167- Maple street. rooms. Good neighborhood. Uall America. This is a five-year pro­ The -banker got out a little gold he had dug from the step.had S O O p O ’R E MEkri. HOWDY, o h , hei.-L” 0 7 Rafter 6 p, m. . FOR SALE—193\Plym outh icdaM, Maintenlnce of roof, flashings, proceeds of tomorrow’s sale-will gQ -- been phoney ~ 'Biackwatcr BUI fii^a?KEAoy VIHILE, fV55 5n.VlAi RED RYDER-1 $50. Inquire at 4\Union street 8818. . gram culminatlhgln the Centen­ to the hospital's tru.st fund. penknife and got Industrloualy/Co and chiinneyi. For reliable, service Help Wanted— llfale S6 lyiNDOW SHADES—VENimAN . I ■ hadnt left that for him. Black- •to visrr RED ACE -P IL L SHARE 5 ROOM apart- call Ed poughlin 7707. nial observance ItsHf in 1948. To Start at 9:30 " work on his fingernails. “If theie’a pment with couple. No objection to CASH FOR YOUR OAR—Any 85 blinds. Owing t o our very low nothing else, Mr. Jones—” / ' water-r-if he wasn’t dead—must ^YPER>^H,ACE?, iVSHlOH overhead,' get our special low The first step In the'''C^ntennial The sale will be ^cohducted b\ t^kahy. Dn bus line. Write Box B. to 41. high prices paloXDrlve over MAN WANTED TO help around Raymond Reld,,of''the Robert M. ''S., “Don’t rush me," Jones gtowled, be hid' out' some place with a laundry, good pay, room and prices on high grade window is the raising of a worthy-s(hank “an* quit fiddlin' around viutb th at Stampede guard on him. dt had NiJTTHE' Vm .. Herald. now to 80 Oakland strWt. Brun­ g—^Trucking- offering. The Emanuel congrtM- Reid Conipany and will begin ONLY ner's. Opeii evening untl^^9. S at­ board. Apply Mr. Schubert, Laun­ shades and Venetian bllnda com­ Envoy Switch promptly'at 9:30 In the morning dinkus. When I talk to a man I been slick Lot Deckerman who PANTED—PASSENGERS, vicin­ Storage 20 dry Department, Manchester Me. pletely inatsUled. Samples furnish­ tion 1s including a mortgage liqu^j- had scrawled that note. No two ^ONC. urdays 6. Phone 5191—448^. datlon campaign in this thank Cijrt'aln tim es during the day hav» like to havV^-hlB attention. What ity of Royal and Underwood, morial Hospital. ed. (Japltol Window Shade Co„ are you. going td> d6 about the ways about It. tlETER* THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO. 241 North Main atreet. Phone offering. ' Deeh-^otted for the auction of cer­ niN E D >leave at 6:30 or 7. Return trip not Stirs Guesses tain rtbms. Reference to the adver­ Holeman grant now that' I’ve got MueUer said crisply: ‘Tt’a aU local and long diitance moving. WANTED—MAN WITH executive 8819. Open avaninga Through this thank offerihg the 1 0 ^(uaranteed. Cali 2-0363. Auto Repairing- ■ Return load ayatem, furniture, tisement o^the puctlon in today'! me a pardner—one of Sam- Holo- up, Jones. Put your gun and your Painting ability. One to take charge of AiigusUna Bynod wdll 'strengthen Herald is su^qsted.: The sale in­ man’a kin, by the way. His wallet over there on the deak. An' ‘6 £ t ” TED—RIDE TO CplU, Flow- atorage. Dial 6260. store during absence of manager. HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or ita institutions , which train for /rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ 'Argentina Arousei^ New cludes furniture. furplshlngs, nephew, In fact—" \ no tricks.? PRETTY OMr,HUH*. _■ atreet 6:45 to 3:X5 ahift, from DON’T WAIT ANOTHER minute. Call at 681 Main street, for in­ Christian leadership, its home and oriental rugs, silv^>..;^Sfic-a-brac “I'm 'afraid that’s a .topic beat Tubqc shrugged. He did as di­ RYDER' HE OOESNTT TAKE terview. sonable. Call Keith Furniture. forelgiv ntlssionary endeavors, and kubum Road. W. E- Tripp. Tel. Winteriae today, here la what we Repalrtng 23 Tel. 4159. \ Wonder Among Diplo* boCks and a. h o rrie -S a fe /\ left undiscussed. You'll be hear­ rected.^Talcin’ up pocket minin’ Tim e To WQIlLQ.C.__ , do: Grease your car, change to its- numerous charities and instl- these days,''Mkrshal?’’ ■MAT rnPR ETnri WA54TED—MAN TO WORK on Luncheon^wril be served--.^, and ing from our attorneys—” winter oil. clean and flush.radia- SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, mats by y a srtdden switch of ambas­ erase all property debts of the :z . “an*''hem‘4 another: If anything ^ OOWTCHA TWVWW or 6-Room Rent. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street. "WANTED TO Emanuel church. happens'^ my pardner, Haines. •Til give you the run part," OV- (k HE taocH WVO t o S T t AVi regulata your llano or player sadors to the United States. OUO vs>v\.v W t t t A DO | qV aw OQAYOO.V ^ 1 - w a n t e d —DISHWASHER, good I'm . gonna'^ol^ you strictly rs- Mueller conceded. He peered at Jinx, I dunno what you’re talkin’ For linmedidte garage or storehouae. Will rent phone 4740. - \ tor Compamy, W illim antic.. The question was: Is this a re­ them. ' \ Auditors Report for the year 1942- 'about.” Vnorning or afternoon. Be at post buff to the United Nations? ,/ 43, which may . be seen by anyone - ^banker spluttered. “Prepoaterous! all or part. Apply 12$ Blsaell -r With the firm cdnvlction that If you can’t conduct yourself like “Ye(to.” MueUer Jeered. “Inner- PIANO TUNING AND repairing office (Center) 7:45 a. m.-John S. Some .■ thought . . that the action 1 America and the world will have' interested. , . Occupancy streeL Telephone 4970. Player piano specialty. Xi^ohn a gentleman—’’ cent.like^ unborn babe!” Then Wolcott. Wearing: Apparel—Furs 57 w'as only part of the Argentine's • ^ greater need of the church Uian Albert E. Harmon, his look -shed Its conventional "Cut out the bird iiTriilatipnS—fiive me the inforniatioo 1 Cockerham, 28 Bigelow awet ------— ------.. .------^------revamping of its diplomatic sctqp. ever before, the congregation will ' Town Clerk. “Nope—I can’t do that,’’ Jones Smi^ Five-Rqom House, sneered.'-^ “My trail ain’t crossed toL-rance and Jones read the hate want!” Tel. 4219. ______FOR SALE-A BLACK, Persian A decre^ fcccntly retired the en­ in the next two weeks ipake tn hia eyes. “Ybu.. been ahovin/j Acres of land, wood, WANTED - MAN TO CHOP wood I’aw fur Coat, size 38-40. In per­ voys to Mexico and Vatican Cit.v,^ enough widows an’ ^rphana. I’m on shares. Tel. Manchester 4323. \Dledge. Jest a plain, bruth-poppin’ cow­ counterfeit money,” he,, spat.' y'- fen, fruit tree.s, good fect oonditlon. .Telephone 6460. for instance. \ Past( A l . Jlelp Wanted— F'emale 35 There existed though the pos­ .Pastor Thorsten GVistafsOn Is poke—an’, speakln’ of cows, I'got \ To Be Continued / SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 9k. Price $2,193. For WANTED—TWO MEN for kitch­ sibility that the only South Amer­ New England Conference director a big bunch coming. Coin’ to re­ Intment to see same, LADIES WANTED for part time en work, salary, room and meals. Wanted— To Buy 58 for the Centennial celebration. H'e stock Horse Prairie. .I’ve shoved l^ to assist In store. M. Wlor, 977 ican republic refusin^to enter the Coroeratqne Search Cli^ibked WANTED Apply to dietitian, Manchester orbit of the United N^ons sim­ h.is' in.the p a ^ five months trav­ all thehi Stampede atraya outside W ritt V ^ Main atreet. , Ileiporial ho.spital. W A N T ED — COMBlNXfTQNN eled thtOugkout the New England the fence—an’ they better stay sink and set tub. ^Telephdne. ply was showing again '■Its, inde- Conferen^ helping congregations ALLEY OOP BuUseye! BY T. T. WANTED —SALE$LADIES, full .pcndence of thought. outside, .if they know what’s good Springfield, 111.—G ^ T h e re- C. HOLBROOK ^ veral First Class WANTED—W 06p -CHOPPERS. 2-1954.. to prepafeXfor the thank offering for ’em."’ ' ' cently revived search.,i.rch.,lor the capi- and part time. Apply Davis Bak­ Inquire'Oscar Forand, RFD No. ■Tbe wavering relations betw/een and the Centennial celebration. ' T8 Unden Street the IT. S. -and the Argentine tol building cornepstone. which /N O OAN& *WO«D I* . •well,XU. I f ery, 521 Main street. 1. Rockville, telephone 742-23. WANTED TO BUY wood heating <50NNA STOP A MOPERm ; A PINX-TOED » u r r t9 weren’t especially helped recently ' This coming Sunday the mem- Then the door popped open and disappeared -a few/hiontlis after it ■Y 'IM.TOO.' stove, large size. Glenwood or Siie Lambert, white-cheeked and Blasted FIGHTER'PLANE ...BUT DiPiOOOCUi'. WANTED—GIRL OR woman to cabinet model. Telephone 8610. by. Secretkry of S tate Hull’s flat be'ra of the congregation will be was laid Oct. 5, 1865, waa checked MURDERIN’ fly GOLLV, I CAN’T I HIT IT.' care, for four year old chlM, sleep refusal of a request for lend-Iease' glvefi the privilege , to pla^ their all of a tremble, gaaqpd: ' “Mr. temporarily bjrA WPB order halt­ JAP RAY? JUST CANT stand In.. Inquire ,ffl Lincoln street.- Doga— Birds^Pets HAVE YOU A CHEST or .set of w ar tnaterials. H ull m ade' it pWin pledges on God’s altar, 'phis will Haines— There’s a man— 1 think ing further <|emollUon and repair HERE AN’ DO carpenters tools to sell? Write that Argentina could have Xhc be done during a specim service it’s the Bank Ehcaminer!” of atatehouM steps. Undaunted by ' IN*.' STENOGRAPHER WANTED for COCKER SPANIELS from cham­ Box X. Herald. same aid, as Brazil, for ex^f>le, at 10:30 a. m- when the Ceflten- She was thrust aside then and the delay, Charles Malny, building GREENDROOKE 1 full time work. Must be accurate pion stock. Adorable healthy pup­ only'If it''followed Brazil'S/sxam- nial workers.^il be Commission- a tall raw-bOned man in a fiat- superint^dent said the search and- experiencea. Apply Burton's pies In solids and parti-colors, ple and broke with the Ams. , rimmed bat stood lounging there, would be resumed iyUen materials H O M E S ^ C . 841 Main atreet. and some full grown dogs. Jack Rodms Without Board Hull's annwmeement ,^ a t Arii- cold eyes inspecting them, thumb# ars-^inSde available.' . The historic J* grimly hooked In his galliueo. WANTED-^r-WOMAN to do fami F rost Kennels, 26 Gardne- S t,, bassador Norman''Ar^ur. here conierstone, measuring eight by Walker SlreHs^ FOR. RENT—DOUBLE room, suit, since August tor oOnsultCtions, Jones had been expecting Black- four by three feet, contained coins, ly laundr^ In her home. Will de able for 2 girls. Call 2-1614 or in­ would return, to \HUenos Aires . water, and all he could do was dbeuments and newspa^rs’. , liver and call for. Tel. 2-0130. quire at *47 Cottage atreet. cleared the atmospnere somewhat. goggle white cold sweat came out I Poultry and Suppllea on his forehead. Something had APPLY ON JOB It was regarded m ^ th at the Wind StralgiitcnB Church r ' r ; FOR RENT—FURNISHED room door still was open fob Argentina slipped, for the man In tha FOR SALE—TEN WEEKS old for one, steam heat. 128 South FORRENT v'as Jinx Mueller, the U. 8. t S ? - ' ■------" \ \ to line up on ^ e A llied's‘de. Elberton, 'Gs.-^i/P)— • For '^yyeral pullets, broilers and rabbits/ In- Main stre e t -Call 5215. Espll has ^ e n openly friendly ahal. qtilre John Fay. 150 Keeney St. 'Te aay th a t Tubac waa. aur- ytara, Tate’s grove, a 'Negro / to the United States. He married 4'/2 . ROOM M O D ^N Church, had leaned badly. \ The CALL Boarders Wanted prised would qa the mlldeat of FOR SALE—DUCKS. Telephone Stillwell/Borden. She will fly', to SINjSLE. House com­ understatemente—4ie waa patri* other day a storm came up from FREClil.ES AND HIS FRIENDS Could It Be Heredity? R T l O n a U L L 8368,' or Inquire 224 C harter^ak exactly tha right direction and Ndw Model ROOMS AND QUALITY meals. Bueno^ Aires with him next fled. ^Witb. hla mind on'that note V- ■ pletely furnished. Lo­ straightened the buUdtng as plumb 5404 atreet. Also rooms with light housekeep­ montlK ke said. . he had prliid.'frojol tha atepa ha’d cated in Andover, \\ niile been maktnig amall talk while aa when it waa new. Church mem­ It w hs S well o p T hink .NOTHING O f nr— WE NEED GOOD tJSED ing privileges. Centiml, reason­ bers quickly held m rally, raised you T<>\»ND POP MY VISIT HERE VAMS Me LiKS^JuraMeAk- WANTED able, laundry facilities. Ideal for jo K Route 6, W'onderful awaiting BlackwateFs appear* Laundry ance, and when : that flat had $!40 to strengthen the building in U ncle lwas THAT ♦5,000.,,^ W O R TH itL IVE HAD BASS^nm BVYHaOW- - ‘. s e t s - CARS AT ONCE Articles for Sale girjs or cot^es. .14 Arch/street. HAS HAO TUe UNCLE URIAS/' A GOOD BEST reOlA HIS voice H ts c & a y view. 6 acres lan^. Avail- poundad tha doOr he had glM* Its upright condition. X - SMITH FAMILV H A w ts/r Suminit Street Male or Female P h ^ e 891— fully auppoaad It was BUI; but ■iATANO MIS PRACTICAL- Of Hoa/ 1936 M id Later, e l e c t r i c r a n g e , copper coU ahle Oct. 15/ Adults (CiNlIX* DRUNK. .«S— HIS VENTRILpGWISM, Help Ipr-Imj^ortant oil hot, water hoa'ter with glass when ha saw Jlna MueUer peer­ Lo\>d by Sleepyheads BK5M HIS P0k^STAN< Wanted— Rooms— Board only. ing in you could have knocked ENDLESS (SAGS BARLOW MOTOR SALES bottle drum and starid. Medium AND THEy him down erith a feather. The Stillwater, Okla,— (/P) -JSlcepy* War Work 595 Main Street size child’s solid maple rolled top WANTED—ROOM AND eREAYHr A desk and chair, Rouble brpss bed U. S. Marahal was the last roan heads.wh*. arrive tardily at Okla essihim. Manchester five year old boy. Call 34 he wanted to flee... SlGHOPRELIfP We WUl Also Use Em­ and springs. Hamilton Beach R. J;a aHth son porib. All im­ newly developed section of Man­ Unusual ^‘Thrift”Afghan BY P®f/rAlNB WASH TUBBS Whistle and Bugle provements. Garage. Lot Mannfacturing C6 . V ernon'street.. Call 8849. \ ' chester. It is bratad new, has a Tha marahal'a loor fadltod the SSxl40. E.v^llent location in MiD and Oakland Streets' flne lot which Is shrubbed; the ItlC K Of A THMA fOB AM tbbught up fully. ' T h c S m it h s p is c o v e ir . t h e i r c o o k in conversation w i t h AW BAID WAkOCM TO HA F^ Bne nelghlMirhiHMl. S. P.' house is Insulated, has steam Boats and Accessories ‘*Choke off the blat,” Miiei(er $8,506. AVAILABLE WITH­ hMt (something yon Jqst can’t A NEIOHeOR WHO HASN’T SEEN AELE TO PINP ONE • f A NURfieMAlD.’flUr X CAN'T^ IN 45 DAYS. , told him curtly. ‘T’ve had W/jrottx «HMK MV PUTIEfll buy In a. new house today),; and- horae^y I aim to put up wlthK 1 is in tip-top shhpe. If the buy­ FOR PALE-^OUTBOARD. motor, expect you figwed to be pretty hV/ ■ r Starkweather Street. is- er Is hmndys be can build two like new. (Tall 2-1844. cute whitoyou—" • I rw^Eoir loom single. .\'ll improve­ Help the War Effort large rooms cm the se<^ond floor.v - "Now, Jinx,’’ protested Tubac, m ents biit heat. Lot U6\t60. or If lie hm’t handy, he can have "that waa .all a mistake—” PXij Small chicken coop. S. P. By W orking W ith Lis']! It done^the room la there. ' bound to think oo 'fore $5,300. U.,P; 51,000. . ’Ilila house was bought^ by a I git^htosifh, \Y ’ou alipped ,_me rIvlUan .who was inducted Into mi WOMEN ^ the armed forces befpre he ever got a chance to move In, so It ★ ■ " ■ , ★ ! *|VB. had to bo sol^ It was built im- Wanted der .^'.H-A. aupervtalon and enh WUaiy>t 10O\150. Plea^nti Steady Work. Uhe renfc <■' ' ■*? P. $1,0.00. Ft la available at-a veiy low Mmskh t fmr Tim Jppa OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB Good Paj'. price and can only be seen by AUDITION .VL'USTINGS appointment. Tea, It’a ready V. S. kaiden and Australian Com* e6c$> HBANBH«,T\MlGS«/ THAT IE HE'S ^ COLLECTOR T AVAILABLE AT OFFICEA for Immediato ooeupaacy. pnandoe have baea uarag a hew tech­ , UDPK. HAMP—. DOW'T SOURYOBS, LOOKIT MIS NEW SYSTEM nique to push Japanefs land foreet t h ’ l e a v e s a P k [ WORRYi- MOST UKELYl WOSE-HE'S SINlSreR. CHAP COkMWS UP HE-PRPeABLS KHOVlS } Can ine"at ,742$ between 8:00 Mutual out e( Oceania. It involves hiding 'A L L Tu RninF.' L SUMPIV) -VOULLWEVER . COLO . 1HB \NALKw -X'NL.6URE,HE'S A TOUR PRiKiCIPAU ALLEN AND A. M. nnd.7:00 P. M. booby trsps to tha vicinity of Japa­ THOJGKr A FLOATER ■ WULL s t a w d o w e THlWKIKf COLLECTOR FROM. GAM. THE occuPAtlOw IS srub'/iH© LAUNDRY INOOLP BE TH’ - TUtaW: OP OUR PIISW. ABOUT'7* HITCHCOCK, INC Oak Streer nese Jungto troops and then enticing FIRST ONE TO UP.' vwiiwTeRs,...... HA- HA'*f- TAILOR PLEA*5E SO TO SHOV4 LAMOSCAPES OKI Harrjson street them to pursue eiipoilng fighters. WQTICESQCH HAMP" v o u ft , A SO B lij THE DOOR TELL VAlM BARROOM m ir r o r s Mapebester Office: . ^ 4 1 3 3 Your War Bead purchases will keJp 'THNGS.' f \ 1*\ BLOOO’ST IVG7<50 I , WITH HIS X'NE PLOVOW TO OAILC TO eO T DOKi'T 6 E T SOUR $5$ MAIN 8T. TEL. $501 WILCIAM F. -thousands of thaae weapons to help WIKI&S IblSPECT MN CHIFJCIAILLA TVWROiO a l l CHUR w ed WlDlinantle Office: w" J | e a r oCCIrcle Theater eur fighting men achieve eventual CLIPPED ■ RA)HCH.' I T il I * 884 MAIN ST. - TEL. 1935 JOHNSON vietory. / v t .Brohd Street, Manchester Trust this frock to tuiii sny By Mrs. Anne Cabot - what fun it Is to make a Warm Read Herald Advs. date into s red letter ocesaioh! This handsome afghan could be Afghan for lew than It takea^ to T Here’s , charm ; . . in body mould­ called a “tomething-out'YoU’ve been waiting to see Larger land mines ora'used to ter In the nerw 52-page catfl^g Of weight old dress m$terials If poe- thia co}.leetion . of latest Anne fighting taaka aad hoaviar patterns /called •■TFashlon." ' Let alble*—cut your worn stockinga In­ Cabot designs-i|o send., today, for equipoMnO but must ha fumlalnd ta -thia book be your guide, to . war­ to alrfba. wind Into balls artd'start the fallV and winter Album. 15 time aewUig. Price 25 MnU.. croctMtlng! You’U be surprised 8* $$a ' w o T«A.U6LIW Manchester ~Eltehii Hii£w The W tutkef \ Foreeaat el V. 8. tfientber ^ minated since Hitler’a rlaa to pow- Oi Fred Barhea Encampment No. S. I. O. O. F., will meet in Odd ^>vstbNote Rabbi Woythaler Wlli be assist­ Member of'the Audit , .Much colder tonlgtor medertite »nt Town FelloWa H»ll, Eaat Hartford, on ed by Rev. C. Tomaria of Hart­ to frenb wlada. .y" , Monday, Octblaer .H a t 8 p. m. The ford. Dr. Ernst Epplnger of Rock-' Bonan of CIrcalatloaa I^tflarchal Degree will be confer­ Sacre4 Holiday vine will play the. organ and con­ bur V. CaJU*. von of Ur, red on a claas of candldatei.- "The duct the choir. ' * Maiwhe$ter-^A City of Village Clharni hur 0*lUi/of Purnell annual roll-call Aill alao be held. Services will be held tonight at X. I on a aeven difa’ fur- All member* of the Encampment Yoiii KipiHirNo Begin 6:15 p. m., tomorrow morning at VOL. LXIIL, NO. 8 (Claasiffed Adverttnla^ on Page 10) MANCHESTER, 0N N ., SATURDAY; OCTOBER 9," 1913 (TWELVE PAGES) .am p Kllmeiv New refiding in Mancheater and vlcirtt 8:30 a. m. and tomorrow afteimoon PRICE THREE CENTS ^ ___ N .^ He ii with the ty are eapeclally urged to attend. At Sunset T ^ ig h t; at 4:30 p. m. 1 Ctorpa. Refreahmenta will be aerved at Rabbi Woythaler. will speak to­ the conclualon of the meeting. Prayers at the Temple. night on the subject "A True Lire’'', Waslgn Mary Tudbr who ie re- and tomorrov on '"The Meaning o f Luftwaffe Bombs London 0|ice More. itUnC officer In Hertford now Miaa Ruth Kottke, daughter of The ' congregation of Temple 'Atonement in a War-Torn Worl^;'’ Hanover Target ifio f the Women’# Reeenw, U. 8. Mr. and Mra. Emil A, Kottke of ■levy, or the "Wevee.” wnl be the Beth Sho'lom of this town is cele­ ree •V 23 Holl atreet, ia a freahman at brating tonight and tomorrow the her Monday before the Kl- Endicott Junior College, located In h^Wahla C5ub. The meeting wiH be the North Shore at Pride’a Croaa- Yom Kippur holiday—the Day of James A. Woods ; at the Mancheate^ OouMry ing, Maaaachuaetta. According to Attonement—with services con­ Of Night Raiders; dub. Dr. Eleanor ’Tupper, dean of the ducted in the Temple by Rabbi Rj^NGEAND college, thla year^a Increaaed en­ Meinbcre \of the Meebnic fra­ Berthold Woythaler. rolment has neceaaitated the col- The Vpm Kippur Day concludes F0 RLOIL ternity are reminded of the apecial le^fe^^opening two new dormltoriea. Bremen, Also Hit communication tonight in'the Tem­ '^^nid'enta from atatea aa far weat the 10 days of penitence begun Dial 6566 NSSI Center St. ple a t which tim e the chaira in '88 thh Mifiaiaaippi river have with the Jewish New Ycaf'a Day , "■ anehester Lodge will be filled by regiatcr^ for the fall term. which was obsefved last week. It Mosquitc^ Attack Ber­ nployeea of the Pratt and Whit- is the most sacred day in the Jew­ ALICE CO FRAN As Fc^e Is Waylaid divlaion of United Aircraft ish cMendar and it ia observed as (Known As ({iieeti Alice) Solons Told „_>.are fiiembers of the Pratjl' and Howard G. Smith. la t Segt. of lin and Objectives in the U; S. M. C. A. S.' of Cherry a fast day starting W^th sunset to­ SPIBITC AL MEUniM . ! ‘WhiOMy Square Club. L oi^e wl77. Point. N. Carolina, i* spending a night and continuing until aunset Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Ruhr; $1 British oM Jii^7:30 and refrwehmehta will tomorrow night. A memorial ser­ Bom WItk a VelL ' . Used Paper aen^ following th^ degree furlough with hia parents, Mr. and P a t r o l s Italian Fleet cruber «rH^v> Mrs. Ernest H. Smith of 64 Holl vice will be held in the Temple at Readings Unily. Inqlndlng Sunday. I Bombers Faff to Re* Work. 10:30 a. m. on Saturday during » A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- j ^ 1 Destroyer and Tw*i^ De- street. • V turn; 30 Yab^ Planes which special prayers will be said i^ient. In the Serrlco of tbc Peo-> Need Gredt filroyefff Sent iy> R o t The Manaeater branch of the for those who gave their lives for pie for SO Venn. Lost; l4 2 Nazis Pown. Probiiia Nazis’ Turns Guns xThe Manchester Garden club our country and also for the three 169 Church Street, Hartford, Cniu. ! „ ’Woman’a Cl^tian Temperance will hold lU October m w tog Mon- tom in MooH^^it Bat Union will havAan all-day aewihg mUlion Jew*, who have been exter­ Phone S-2024 ■ ------\ - War^ Productiot^ Board day evening at eight o'clock at the Bulletin! \ On Germans tl; American Ldasef^ 'Jmecting Tueadayxfrhm ten o’clock Y. M. C. A. The gUMt speake^r will Strieing'-^uy Boost Volturtio Line 1 at the South Bfethodiat church, be Mra. Frank Preston of Hartford Loifdon. Oct. 9. — (^)— with luncheon at m)on and bual- In Engagement Are De* who delighted the members“'Iqst Strong formations of heavy yield from Waste to Naval Units Shell Dtd-. naaiMheeting at 3:30> spring with a showing of natuCe American bombers flew deep/ Across River scribed as ‘Moder­ movies. She will show a different Half of JTotal Output. matian CoaH Towns aeries and have a nAimber of HALE'S SELF SERVE into Europe today to 'bomb To'^TeW\ Defenses on ate’ t»y MacArthur. important targets in Pomera­ . atorles of interest. Membera are The Original In-New Eng!iand! W aihlngton. O ct 9—(45—About North Bank; New Ger- In Support of Parti­ requested to bring to the meeting nia, in eiisterii Gernmny, Po­ one-tfii^ of the paper used in pro^ Allied Headquarters in tlM cutting* of hoirse plants tot #*» „ ______„ __ land. an

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