^D N ESD AT, OCTOBER T, W4t\ Mamhi^strr Eurttitta H m lb Average Daily Cirenlation The Weather ------— r ^ . ------For the Month of September, 194X Forecast of C. i. Weather : The Past Chiefs club of Memo­ 7,637 rial Temple Pythian Sisters will About Town meet tomorrow evening at the Member of the AmHt SHghttjr tonight. home of Mrs, Mamie Dickinson, HALE'S SELF SERVE Bnrenn. of CirenUtione 36 Bigelow street. All members are * The Original In New* Enjfland! —, Hale’s October Sql6 of Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm Th* Alpin* aocifty ^ reqiie.sted to be present as there ■MiltlilT toniftnt^ T .30 will be work for the Memorial Hospital which is urgently needed. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTTOBER 8, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS in the Italien-'AmeHcen clubnouee AND HEALTH MARKET VOL. Lxn„ NO. 7 (ClsHined Advertlalng on Page IS) Ml mdntlg:e r t w t . George Richard Delaney, of Or. CharlM W. Strant of Main Hawthorne street who enlisted in THURSDAY SPECIALS SHEETS, TOWELS an4BUNKETS •traet hai »old , to Contractor the Armv Air Corp.s last week, writes to his folks at home that he First Jap War Prisoners Reach Continental U. S. George Griffin. hi» houM at 85 ^sji^ (ireen Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales. Hanrj’ street. Dr. Slrant i family is stationed at Camp Croft. S. C. Approjpriation Veteran Nazis Sent moved during the paet rummer to Stock Up Now A t Thp^e Special Prices their place in Coventry. A requiem masa in -itieiiiiiry ol Mf«diuni S|y^ Bolt Mrs. Mary Squatrito who died . The monthly .neetii^ J?' .seven months ago, was celebrated Quaker Oats aamuch class of the Church of the this morning at 7:30 in St. James s Swells Arms Cost Naiarene, will meet tomorirow eve- church. To Halt Red Tanks; n lia t ^ght o'clock at the home Aunt Jemima of Mrs. John McAllister, 49 Miss Selma Sn.vder' of flak L g e. Wadmvorth street. street, second year puial at Man- Pksfs. Above 220 Billions che.-'ter High school, entertained Pqncake Flour 2 with'Jiongs and tap dances at benefit program of the -Kmght.s I’roniler Approximately 90 Per •ort More Gains of the Highway’: club held recently Guns Equal PINEHURST at the Hotel x.G.srde, Hartford. Pancake Syrup o Cent o f ,New Expendi­ Mr. iH+d Mr.s. I*>yd Freeman ol tures of $6,236,956,- THURSDAY... 48 Deepwo.id Dnve''sfe spending Or Surpass Rii88ian8 |^orce Enemy tjuaUef" ✓ 621 Earmarked for New Penetrations ^ } 'U r S e S AIU q S their vacation in 'V'etrixi.nt, New Stalingrad Reported i , To hi vert Prussian Hampshire' and New \i>rk states. 2 4 ' Bag $1.19 72” X 99” Otter Lake All White Navy to Build 14,611 Flour Foes^Arms Units from Other Planes for Carriers. Encircled Enemy Units!' Pick Council Northwest of City Split Fronts in Effort to Stop Dozen of JSation's Top Lowest Price in Years! Toilet Tissue Rolls 25c SHEET BLANKETS Washington, Oct. 8.—P/ A dozen of the na­ Made Overwhelming. spots or misweaves — no holes or tears. tion’s top rank mechanic's! en­ Broadeffsts), Oct. 8.— (IP)— Rod Army tank forces break­ blue. Woven for longer wear, with soft bleaclied finish free the new’ exjienditure.s ear- gineers agreed today that not New German penetrations of ing into tlie fortified ..German from sizing. Made by the makers of the famous Cannon . mar)ted for the Navy. In ap­ Stalingrad were reported to­ Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 8.—(/p) left flank northwest of Sta­ PINEHURST proving the omnlbiiB second sup­ only are present American guns Blindfolded and under heavy guard, the first-J-ap prixoners of war to reach the continental United —Lord Strabolgi, labor peer, call­ McIntosh Apples towels. plementary rtational defense bill, day liy the high command, lingrad were reported today FRESH FISH equal or superior to the enemy’s, .States'are taken down the gangplank at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, after capture- in a naval engagement ed today for a Supreme Allied war Fresh Mackerel ....lb . 19c tlie House Appropriations com- in AlcutUri waters. Landed at night, they were turned over to an Army provo.st marshal and later which said that northwest to have forced the enemy to 'iViittee authorized 14.611 new but "both the Germans and the coimrlll and -said that If all Allied 6 lbs. 25c; 16-qt. ^ k t. 79c Japanese have some unpleasant taken to an internment Jamp, previously prepared lor such guests.— (Official Navy Photo from NEA). of the besieged city “ encir­ divert veteran Prus.sian Smelts...... Naval planes to- complement an cfTorta were directed to building Fillets of Haddock, Sole 81x99 . iinprecederited aircraft carrier surprises in store.” from NEA). cled enemy forces wliich had units, the elite'of hia A m y , $1.49 The experts, still rubbing up- overwhelming Air Forces there building program now under way. lieen sjdit up into two parts 'rom pther fronts in an effort and Flounder. bruises acquired in tanks which would be a speedy and vlttorious I>et* Navy Build Carriers were annihilated." Transocean to stop the push auned at reliev­ Fresh Oysters. HEALTH Mi^RKET negotiated the "liver energizer"— ili.spatchcs said this encirclement end to the war. ing the siege of the Volga city. Clams for Chowder. 72x108 The measure granted the Navy terrain like a wa.shboard only hail been accomplished at the siib- "From recent speeches of Nazi The Rus.sians, however, maintalni, Chicken Pies ^ ea. 25c $1.49 authority to enter into contract more so -said nar'j7 a word .about Allies Face Supply Difficulties; uib of Orlovka which the hlgn leaders,” he s^d in an.addre.ss, "it ed. the initiative on the steppe* obligations estimated at approxl- what these new’ weapons were. is clear. .. . that Hitler and hLs t h r if t y PINEHURST 5fi SANlim NMKINS comm'and reported several days even as the Germans poured mor« Chicken Croquettes 6 for 15c mateiv $9..’>10’000.000 for the Home In Prodiietion Now ago had been captured in an en­ confederates would like a patch- and more men and machines into FRESH MEAT CUTS building of the carriers and hun- They did disclo.se, how’ever. that veloping move. the holocaust. The latest' official 81x108 dred.s of other surface craft. ' Japanese Quit Aleutian Islands (Cohtlnued on Rage Nine) Special On ^ IN MY-NOi m i Chop Suey Ih. 29c $1.59 ' size Not indicated report said that German attacks . rrevious legislation enacted by (Continued on Page Nine) STEWING LAMB (Neither the high command nor w'ere beaten, off both to the north­ Cmtgress-authqrizcd the fleet addi­ west as well. as Ihside the ruined 2-Pound Cuts with 1 Vege­ Pototo Salad lb. 19c tions but did hot .set aside any Trtinsocean gave any indication table Soup Bunch or 2 * A I rn o St Insuperable of the size of the Russian force re­ city. 42x36 Pillow Cases funds for, them, or permit con­ Flee from Attn and Ag- H ailiail LcaSC Threat Made Lose Jhou'suXiA of Men Bunches Carrots.. FRESH FISH IS IN. . .IN GOOD VARIETY TO BAKE. tract obligations to be assumed by Backers Drop Complications* in ported destroyed.) During the past three days, dis- ALL FOR 49e BOIL. FRY OR BROIL the Navy for them. gattii and Are Under­ “ In the Caucasus district,’’ a -patches said, the Germans lost Auburn Percale Kittery 80” X 90” Giant Sire Chatham Simultaneously, the bill, would going Heavy Rom hard- Maintenance of Lines conimiuuque reiiorled, "enemy at­ To Retaliate thousands of men, hundreds ol Braise yuar Lamb Stew furnl.sh fresh financial resen'eafor Plan to Tax Part of Jap tacks were repelled and our own trucks and armored - cars aad with Ve^tablea . . . serve FRESH the war projects of a dozen differ­ ment on Kiska Island. Is Slowing Advance. wedges of attack were -driven scores of tanks without corapen- SHEETS and CASES SHEETS and CASES ent government agencies nibber farther forward against stubborn with dumpHaiTB, tomato On Prisoners satiag gains. for the war machine to roll on. Secret Pact resistance. Documents taken from newly aoe...Fresh FmU Salad. Bwonds of Lady Pepperell Seconds of Lady Pepperell air lanes to carry the Allies' mes- Retail Sales Gen. MacArthur’s ' Head- "Also in Stalingrad the enemy NORTHERN OYSTERS Muslin Double Plaid Blankets Washington. Oct. '8.— (IP) captured prisoners emphasized Percale sago of victory, homes fob,,war quartens, Au.stralia, Oct. 8.— had to give up further terrain in fleeted Baby — Blasted by American sen British Promise Binding again the importance the Gernuuta (2 for $1.55) Clams for Chowder — Steamers Note the extra width and length. workers. Treatv Signet! in Nan- (fP)— Allied troops, having heavy struggles. attach to the Stalingrad offensive, ^EEF LIVER...... lb. 44« Reg. $2.39, Q Q Warm double plaid blankets that will The 15,599.974.309 set apart for Senator Byrrf Says Her and air power, the Japanese SU’xlOS’’ .. $ 1 - 9 8 "Northwest of the town ; en­ Of HamlH of Similar indicating even that the Hitler Pleaty of rsrriar Bacon fiU’xlOS" .. ^ i s i / O give years of wear. Cedkrose, Peach, - the Navy would raise its spending appeared today to have fled king With Japanese- driven the Japanese back circled enemy forces which had command hoped to win the entire and Cherrystones $ 4 - 9 8 credits for the fiscal year of 1943 Ami Other Proponents ^ 1 . across the summit o f New aad eatra lean Canadian Ba- I — ...... $ Green, Blue, and Gold. from two of the three west­ been split up into two parts were Number of Germans as war in the east by the occupation Regr. $2.19f Q Q to $30,827,982,282. while the meas­ Have Ahamloned At­ ern Aleutian islands they oc­ Sponsored Regime; Guinea’s Owen Stanley annihilated." of the Volga metro.DOlis. 81’’x99’’ $ 1 * 8 9 CanatliaiiN Manaeleil. ure as a whole would increase the mountains,'found tliemselves Reporting on the battle withm - But now, according to Pravda, Muenster Cheese Ib. 39c 72’’xl08" .!* ip 1 o O o / rrr total Voted for defense and war tempt to Amend Act. cupied four months ago and Manpower Aid Given. Cold Cat SpecAaki... were undergoing heavy bom- facing today the same supply Stalingrad. Transocean • said a Moscow Communist newspaper, r MACE EXPRESSLY 5p « since 1940 to $220,000,000,000. large block of houses In the north­ LITER L O A F ...... Ib. 4tc Modess’SB' Sharp American lb.^39c Reg. .57c 42” x36" A C Chungking, China, Oct. 8—OP)— difficulties which the invad­ Bulletin! prisoners no longer talk of t ^ end 42’’x36’’ ...... 4 3 C A total, of $2,862,000,000 was Washington, Oct. 8.,—tiCi'—The liardment on their remaining ern part of the city had been of the war but only express fear Landmon Loaf ....R i. 39r Percale Ca.ses .. “ eJ Ve voted to 'finance construction, ot foothold. Probably realizing they Chinese Army spokesman report­ ers encountered in their unsuc­ - London. Oct. 8.—lA*!—The , We guarantee these sheets fight for a Federal retail sale.s tax cessful push toward Port Mores­ wrested from the defenders in a British will mana<-le (ierman that the coming winter will be White or Yellow Loaf Ib. 39c the-14.611 Naya) planes and to liad blundered into what a Naval ed today that Japan and the Japa- fierce fight. Beautiful quality percale. the .same aa the'first quality as was abandoned for the time being by. A communique from Genera) prisoners at noon . Saturday fatal to Germany with.Jier force* ,____ Spinaeh help meet the president’s proiluCT spokesman termed a "rat trap," ncae-spon.sored CThinese regime at The high command gave this Slight iji.iaweaves oil spoLs. or they have only uneven hems, J f K at least today as the Senate pre­ enemy forces have. disappeared MacArthur’s headquarters said unlese the Germans reniov« insufficient to cover the broad ’ reported yesterday Practically No Losse*. selves for defense . . . in a quick reply to the German along a dRch periously close to ed to build big planea had been that no signs of Japanese activity Hiranuma, Japanese minister DIAL 4151 eight colors: ever. he served notice the proposal v^ithdut'portfolio who then was on The bulletin declared the .Allies "South of I.#Bke Ladoga the en­ the Volga, at the rear of Stalin­ cut almost#In half, while Comdr. oh either island had been detected action of binding the hands bf DOG OR CAT FOOD would be revuved if Secretary of a goodwill mission to Nanking, had suffered practically no losses emy was thrown out of well forti­ grad. O. W. Anderson of the Navy for several weeks. The enemy’s British prisoners captured at the Treastiry Morgenthau carries and Wang Ching-Wei, head of the in driving the Japanese from their fied positions in forests. .Counter Taken under cross-fire the Ger­ 1-Pound Package 21c ; Bureau of Aeronautics reported out his announced intention to lone remaining base, the island of advance positions near loribaiwa, attacks made against the newly Dieppe, threatened to take similar mans finally were rolled back. Kiska. thus drew the concentrat­ Nanking regime. ■ • . J M t l U M that "peak” production probably ask Congress for a new $6,000,000.- i Hainan, an island of 14,000 32 miles airline from Port Mores­ gained position failed.- measures against an equal number The Army newspaper Red Stay would be reached about December 00 tax bill after work is completed ed fire of U. S. bombing planes. by, and pushing forward during "Attempts made by the enemy of German prisoners In British Presumably operating from square miles, lies off southeastern o f next year. on the current jneasure. China and French Indo-China. the last 10 days to win control cf to cross the Neva were, frustrated hand.s. (Continued oa Page Eight) In addition to the Naval alloca- ■It is very unfortunate that the their new Andreanof islands base,. the^ass through ^he highest pai t by effective artillery fire . . . Only a few hours had elapsed |> tlona, lll«i ■SneaBure carried $5,(JOO.- Army Liberator bombers with Japanese forces landed, there in Treasury'a grim 'determination to February, 1939. The United States, the mountains. "West of Kaldalakskaya bay since the Berlin radio announced 000,000 for the Office of Civilian defeat a .sales tax in this bill will fighter escorts dumped expasivos The supply problem was empha­ and on the Lapland front several that the British captives—mostly and incendiaries on the Japanese Great Britain and France all , Defense. $25,000,000 for the Office necessitate another hill in three 'ed Tokyo for explanations of sized' by Austraban Army Minis­ Canadians were manacled at nOon months." Byrd declared. "If a action and were told the 'oqCupa- ter Francus Forde, who returned (Contlnutsl on I*age Nine) today. The announcement called Flashes ! October Baby Days at HALEYS '100% White Goose Feather (Conttnned on Page Two) sales tax could have been adopted (Continued on Page Nine) tion would last only M ^ n g aa from a visit to the front with high it repriaal for similar treatment (Late Balletlns of the (P) Wire) A Real Value Event for Little Folks. Outfit Them Now In the first place, It would have military necessity demsended. The praise for the Allied troops. of raptured 'Nazis, a claim which saved a great deal of confusion Japanese then estajittshed them­ the British have .vigorously denied. For Fan And Winter: and loss of time." "Arm chair strategists should selves solidly th^ra and created see the Owen Stanley country Iiuliaiis Must .'Aefldh Expressly Forblihlen Won’t Change Policy Rubber Talk Morgenthau recently announced Miners Again The. German action of fettering Toronto. Oct. 8— (A^ — Two that the Treasury wanted to boost a base utilized in their southwest through which our troops are ad­ BED PILLOWS Pacific campaigns.) vancing and should see the long, prisonera "is expressly forbidden British delegates who appealed to INSULATION total annual taxation to $30,000.- wearying mountain roads over Shun Violence hV Article II of the Geneva con­ the .American F’ederation of LoboZ Kept Secret 000.000 to help finance the war. Slap Murray B<‘M>urces .At Japs' Disp«>sal today tor a working unlt;^' with Johns-Manville Carter’s Jiffon^ Shirts 75c An exceptional value! Filled with The spokesman said Wang also which suppiiea must be hauled," vention (governing humaire treat­ lO 'i wool double front for- protection, Sizes: Infant! to I The present bill, he estimated, ment of prisoners), a iBrltish gov­ Busslan trade unions were'tokl.'In Home Insulation Division •lOOfr white goose>,feathers and cov­ would bring annual collections up had placed the manpower and re­ Forde said: "The men themseives veara. ~ . ernment statement said. effe«'t. that the federation’s policy ered wit,h fine quality striited ticking to $24,000,000,000. sources of puppet-rqled China at plough through mud sometimes Must Drop Thought of Senate . Group Closes Appr^e Action of Exec­ knie-deep, pick their way through The atatement reiterated Bri­ —indirect cooperation— would re- in Blue. Green. Tan, and Orchid. $ 2 ^ 9 8 “ Victory" Tax Likely To Win Japan's disposal, and agreed to niain and that a second front was L. A. Willioms Byrd said It was his judgm'ont recognize North ' China and Inner a tangled mass of jungle creepers ReA’olutioii Before tain's declaration that the govern­ Kepresenlative Worth at lea.st $1.00 more. r>nch Doors to Hear of Nat­ utive Board on Re­ and vines, and scale precipitous ment has not and w ill pot permit favored "when '.'Allied' soldiers can that a ’ further Increase could be Mongolia as autonomous-. Britain Will Negotiate. meet the enemy "on equal terms." Carter’s 10% Wool Bands 50c ural Rubber Resources accomplished only by a sales tax, moval fhjni Office. "The enemy's plans are to divide mountain tracks which oven mules orders for Mie ma'ncling of prison­ TELEPHONE : t ------He said that in return for the Port Moresby Threat SmsHlH'd delegates of the British Trades Sweaters $1.50 to $1.98 United Min^ Workers ofNAmerica Ixindon, Oct. 8— stand on the problem of India Vichy, rnoocupied France, Seventh Dunghtrr ol a Seventh Son 22”x44” Regular Size closed session of a Senate Soldier Held' ^ John L. Lewis' successor as CIO 'x (Continued on Page Nine) (ConUnued on Page Nine) when It reje<'ted, 360 to 17, an Raid Beliilul Oft, H ^ P '— .Mrs. Kosclle Lathrop Born With a Veil, Agrtcultnre sid>cominittee presidejit. npiMisition motion calling in Shields. Ix-rn at Bridgejairt.'^lenn., fundings Dully, Inrlmllng Sunday, Quickee’s Knit Gowns which Cttalrngui Gillette (D., The delegates voted almost un­ effect for censure of the In­ was named tmtay In an incomplelo • A. M. to at* M. *»i By ApiMilnl- 5 0 c ea. Iowa) said received "ample animously vesterdav to withdraw Nazis Lines roent. In the Servlre ol the Peo­ Bath Towels For Slaving dian iMilicy. list at Hie ( niteil states emliassy Open back or tie front. evidence of ample supplies" to from the CIO afttV their UMAV of .American woiiieii rejMirted in­ ple for 30 Vear. ‘x meet I'nlled States war needs. President Lewis told them to de­ Old Fasfiioned Dinner Pail London. Oct! 8— —Monhandas terned by the t.ermaiis in occupied 109 Chlirrh street. Hartford. Conn. 18”x36” I.arge'Sige Gillette declined to release a Ph.inr R.liOO'; “i-rr—•- Young Girl Found Beat­ cide between him and Murray’s or­ K. Gandhi's Congress party mu.st .Vinerican Fijililer Pilots France. The embassy said the list statement given the rommlt- ganization. . shun violence and~drop any plan wai- unrevistal and" som e'of those Wrapping Blankets tee h>' Its witness, MaJ. Wen­ en, Scratched , and Today, the convention approved Is Definitely on Way Out to win Its aims through revolution Escort Britisli Bonih- whose iiiuiies appeared might have White, Pink or Blue. . • ■ Hand and Face Towels dell Dove, until "his full testi­ the Executive board's action of a before the British will negbtiate laon released, later. mony has been cleared for Bmisetl in Ravine. few months ago in removing Mur­ with it. L. S. Amery. secretary for ers on Desert .Vttaek. • • • publication by the War de­ Chicago, Oct. 8— (AV—’Rie old--campaign. They believe there’U bq Limited Quantity! 50% Wool 16”x28” Regular Size ' . ry as UMW vice president in India, told the Houise of Commons Ihtiiish Nu/.ltiiotlon Nearer TAXK partment.” Bastrop, Tex., Oct. • — adopting a report which said, fa.shioned dinner- pall, oneb' the no further use for them, today. Cairo. Oct. 8—(P. United States (.ondon, Oct. 8—iUi---Signs that Col. L. A. Kurtz, post command­ your committee,- beliei'es that identification tag of a factory em- James K. Switzer. a.ssociated Amery dtsclosed that , 846 per­ fighter pilot.s escorted R A F, fight­ Gt'rniani Is alioiit to take over CAII Crib Blankets $1*39 to WaahingV>n, Oct. 8— i>P) — A er at Camp Swift, announced to­ John O’l-oary (new UMW vice ploye ds deftnitelv on the wav out, , with a large Chicago canteen food sons' have been killed and 2.024 er-bombers on a raid behind the Denmark gre« today with reiotts Pink, bine or white. Size.x 36” xo0” . Hand and Face Towels 2 5 c president) will contribute more to say the men whose business Is service, told the delegates of the 6.^H8 I Senate Agriculture subcommittee day that an Army private was be­ wounded since violence broke out German lines yesterday, part of from StiH'kholm that the tiestapo 72” x84" Blankets $ 5 .5 0 closed its doora to the public to­ ing held by camp officials In con­ the well being of the membership feeding most of the nation’s work- • growth of war industry cafeterias, in India with.lthe arrest of Gandhi an exceptionally heavy air blast­ chief for Ik'iimark, named'-^Kanss,. of our Union and will bo of more prg He cited an aeronautical plant In Prooipt! Actually Worth $6.50 ' 12"xl2” day ahortly after Maj. Wendell nection with the slaying of Lucy last Aug. 8 just when the ,Con- ing of the enemy, it was disclosed stein, had gone to Berlin to be- Dove appeared to testify on South assistance to the international un­ They said today that in these Ohio where the number of work­ «s>ns‘ Kelchs commissioner and Im- Sale' Rivera Maynard, 8. daughter of ers fed in the company's cafeteria gres.s party had _made him gen­ today. Quilted. Pads I American natural rubber resources ion than anyone who has filled this wartime days of speeiiy and eralissimo of an intended non­ On 12 trips .over enemy territory poso full collaboration with the Service! Solid colors in Green, Blue; Rose, Cedar, and Mahog­ (bounty Judge and Ntre.' G..R May­ office for decades Of time." Mur- Increased from 34,000 to 291,000 ea. I "with the full approval of the War nard. heavy production, the men work- , violent campaign for independ­ Juring the day, the R.A.F. was Nazis on the oc-eupled kingdom. l.'S x l? 27x34 .89c any with rayon taffeta binding. Face Cloths 12/2C I department.” 'ry had held the post 22 years. Ing in the country’s armament within the last year lyid gave simi­ said to-have caused heavy damage The eollnhoration program, de­ 'The cMld died In a hospital here lar instances In other big factories. ence. Chairman Gillette- (D-Iowa) de Condemns Coal Art plants and factories, are not satis­ 'Sixty of the dead and 648 of the to Ge'rman airports, convoys and manded by the Nazis it was said, MANCHESTER TAXI 17x30 27x40 95c this morning. She was found beat­ The convention also condemned Organized to Handle Job Other Blankets $2.98 to $12.98 Icided to change the hearing from en'. scratch^ and bruised in a fied with a couplpe of cold sand- ■ woqnded were government em­ troop concentrations. included a-Danish declaration of M Orfltelll. Mgr. la public To a secret session a few administration of the vituminous He said special companies have .63 Purnell Place Startex Part Linen farm ravine yesterday by search­ wiches, fruit and a piec# of candy i ployes. including military and po­ Long-range British fighters war against Kussia and the arm­ I minutes after Major Dove told re- coal act, and adopted a report fer tbeir away-from-homo meal. .been organized to handle the job struck deep behind the lines, ing and virtual German control of ers who had bunted the'country' saying "that the bituminous coal , of feeding war workers in the lice, he saidl I porters his superiors had authoriz- aide since her disappearance aa Want Warm Meals •Appeals F'or Interi^entlon bombing and machine-gunning the Danish merchant fleet. Plicose Waterproof Sheets for |ad use of his prepared statement, division has apparently been ad­ I large armament plants. The.v are troops and trucks and firing Ger­ • « « she wan returning home from ministered from a political' rather They want, and are getting, operating on a piwa production, he The India question, which has 36’ Heavy Striped Dish Towels I copies of which he had ready for cropped up repeatedly since par­ man boats moving east .along the Held on Itatloning Charge 1 8 x 1 8 ...... 39c 18x27 ...... 59c I nieaae. school yesterday. than a practical viewpoint, result­ warm, well-balanced nutritious aaid, moving food and beverage Pul tbe Blaet ab- In an official atatement. Colonel liament reconvened, was raised coast on the va> back. New Fork. Oct. fl—(P— Waxey In BUet Colorful multi-color-striped dish towels, Extra Gillette did not diaclose the oth- ing in chaos in the industry, mis­ meals. And the consensus by res­ dispensing equipment about the .Attack Coast Targets Gordon, beer haron of Broadway 36x.54 . . . $1.98 Isr information which he said Kurtz identified the soldier held as understanding by the public aa taurateurs is that the morale and groiihdjs so aa to time for again as new appeals for United l-'ii rna ance, $3,532,622,218.03.

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tnA.1 IE3TEK EVEmitOr'nEnAL.D, MANCHESTER, CONN. T H U K 5 D A T , OCTOBER 8, 1942 Graphic Talk On the Grcle Screen Friday State Jobless Ration Coupon Bank Davis had observed any trend de­ Miners Again No Need for Worries tires were: Edmond J. Desey. 226 Appropriation Bill veloping which might “ ultimately Imlians Must Is 40 Years Collect Scrap School street, defertse. three tires; impinge on the fre^om of * On Filipinos Refusing J^bs Grants Mari' F- Tedford, 642 Birch Moun­ speech?” Sliiiii Violence Slap Murray About Mor^l Welfare Plan to Be TesteH tain road, defense, two tires and Swells Arms (^ost "I do not." replied Davia. With Company Oh Salurdav two tubes; Alvin Robinson, de­ "Of course.” he added, "that l.s Tubes, Tires fense, 429 Oakland street, one tire (Continued from Page One) Church Groups Hear Iii> Siir\’ey Uncovers Some^ Above 220 Billions primarily Byron Price’s field. (Continued from Pag* One) tion here Is no worse than it has Schemeh ^ it e to Be Tried in established a banking system for ' and one tube: ;Dennis Colemdn.------• Despite Spotty Places in been in America. ' i- Weinl Excuses for clothing coupons and It may be iPnre is director of censorship). Oflicers ami . Associates negotiations of the AFL and the Believe That, 20 0 T ohh terestiiig Lecture hy GaVden street, defense, two tires. Voluntary censorship of the press ang Kai-Shek last night appealing Britain Relatives of “There are a lot of girls In Pic­ New York State Will extended to food and other items. ..Retread tnick,tires were ap­ (Continued from Page One) to them to urge Britain to declare CIO" scheduled for next month, cadilly.’; he said grudgingly, “ but Missionary’s Wife. Turning Down Offers. ' Bation O ffldab Relea<»e proved tor Leroy S. Nash. 729 .seems to' me to work very well. I Honor C. J. Peterson (He expreiisvd surprise that Already on Hand at All transactions involving more think it Is the only kind that would India's independence. , Boys ill Army Can there have been the same condi­ Be Used Nationally than 75 coupons’ must be handled Dal of Local Residents North Main street, cemetery main­ of War Information, S.300,000.000 ever work in this country, "There can be no question of At Dinner Party.' 'both Murray and enilssaries ot Various Depositories. tions around our camps'Ih Amer­ Hartford, Oct. 8.—i/Pi - One of tenance. one tire and ene tube; Lewis had been reported in Toron­ A large audience consisting of If Snceefinful. through this system. The retailer for war housing, JlP.000,000 to "I think it would be impijsaible Britain negotisting with Gandhi's Rest Easy in Minds. ica. ' , thq Womens' Federation and the the most unusual reasqiu) for pays into his account all the cou* Certified. Railway Express Agency, common pKeliice rubber trom the guayule .as well as undesirable to attempt to and denied that AFL leailers “ We always find what we carrier, one tire:-Edward F. Morb party, Amery declared, '^so long Charles J. Peterson, of '20 Pine Tlie local steel and iron scrap claiming unemployment benefits pons he collects; using 100-; .500- plant. 910,303,000 for the War forcible ccn.sor.ship. I think that as there. Is any danger of a recru- planned to meet with either. Dele­ are looking for—bad women Mens' Club of the Center church By Janie* Marlow ami Gi-orge artv, painter, 64 North School- Hill street, electrician with the gates spi-ciilated that the tlMW collection 1s proceeding In fine By DeWitt .MocKenzIe or l.OfXl-coupon envelopes furnish­ Six UrM.xnd »«ven Manpower comml.ssion. $5,200,000 Uie way Byron Price is running it ilescenre of tht troi*ble.s for which Wide Work! War Analyst and liquor or good home* and enjoyed last night a fascinating was revealed at the Hartford office Zlclke ed by the Board of Trade. On the street, one tire and one tube; Ray­ N o r t o n FlU ctrical Instrument might he planning to retiim tn manner, G. Phill)i Skewes stated of the Unemployment Compensa­ tubes were appro\"ed by War Price for the Office of Delense I’rans- !.s just as good as you ran get it. they have been respon.sible or un­ Company. Ins rounded oiit forty 'London, Oct. .—This Is a friend- ' high morals. When we make talk on "Lift/ in the Philippines" Wa.shington, Oct. 8.— iWide envelope the businessman IdenU- mond • T. Schallcr, 21fi Parker It may notin' perfect, hut it works the AFL.) this morning, with an estimated 8 tion Department by an applicant Rationingr Board 11-76 fo r ^ e street, canicnter cc-nitractor. three portation. and $5,000,000 to pro­ til they have made It* cleter they years with the company. Officers a move 1 tell the men ‘Where by Mrs. Arthur Richardson of World I Handling thousands of fles himself and vouches for the week ending October X according mote friendly 'relations betv.< r» pretty well.” have abandoned the whole policy 200 t'lns of the metal already ly. intimate message to the folks we are going it’s no different Bolton. who. aftpr turning down jobs In contents. tires: .b>hn R. Bartley, . 14(1 E.ld- of the firm as well as Mr. Peter­ both mercantile and industrial es­ those little sugar rationing cou­ to releases announced this mom- ridge street, elertrtcal eoiifractor, this country and other nation- in ,Inh of til* OfHee of acquiring control of India by son's associates, believing that placed in the 47 local scrap de­ back home about the moral wel- | from where We are.’ The meeting was arranged by pons 1s no joke. The bank turns the envelopes "It ik .t’He job of OWI,” Davis Miners Instructed tablishments, and declining to do three tires; J. Seymour Brown, the western hcnii.'splu're. . Illegal and Revolutionary meth­ this long record of service should positories “ready for sale to the fare of their boys in the Army ;. "British people axe hospitable, Mrs. Arthur Illing, president of And, with rationing spreading over to the Board of Trade and ***Also rranted were certificates Wars On Thrts- Fronts told the committee, "not only to cordial and very wonderful. Their the Womens’ Federation, 'Sher­ farm work, pleaded for just one from then on all transactions are wholesale butter and eggs, two ods." be recognized, honored him with a To Call Off Strike liighest bulder at the end of the over here- and it is gobd to be able more unemployment lieheflt check to more and more items, 'mer­ for eight Grade H tlrea and three la granting the Office of W ar tell the American people how the 'Cincinnati, Oct. 8. iJP' Presi­ campaign churches and homes are open to wood Goalee, president of the chants ate looking hopefully to­ handled by coupon checks, called tires. war is going, but where it is going dinner party last night at the to say right at the start th.at “So I can pay my income tax." , Paownger Tires Information and even S25.0tRi.0U0 Y. M. C. A. Over 30 enjoyed a de­ dent John L. Lewis of the Unit.ed Children Anfilsting us. Some of the bad homes are also Mens' Club and MisS'Dorfd'Kibbe, ward the ration coupon banking "transfer .vouchers;” ***Ruiiard Edward l.ewie, ST Chm;- approximately $2,000,000 Itss and where it came from—its na­ Intervention Seen while there are .some rather spot­ open and some of our b o ^ do not program chairman. He was one o f hundreds sum­ Certificates for ..retread pas­ licious meal of turkey and all that Mine Workers of America today School children have unearthed marily ordered to the 18 field experiment scheduled for the AI- Chrs'k Certiried by Bank ter Oak street, mason, worker, wa.a than it had requested the Appro­ ture and origins, how our govern­ asked and received a vote by the a large amount of scrap within ty places you can rest easy in ml.ss them.” A saxaphonc quintet'1-on'sttting bany-achenectady-Troy , area of given a tire and a tube; William senger tires and . tubes wore ap­ goes with It. prepared under the offices of the unemployment de­ -When a~merchant orders from proved for William .1. Clark, 63 priation committee declared th.at ment is conducting it, and what, Duty of America union's 37th annual convention, the past few days and the pupils Frank About Moral* of Rorfald Wadsworth, George New York state. If it works there, r . Johnson, 501 Porter sreet, con- besides national survival, our gov­ direction of general secretary of your minds. partment this week to. show cause his wholesaler, he makes out such Wadsworth street defense, three "wars arc conducted ,on the three the Y, Miss Marion Tinker. instructing more than 6.000 an­ of the Lincoln and Porter street The chaplain .was frank about Hunt, Bernard Karlin. Richard it’ll be applied nationally, the a check ahd has it certified by his tnetor. one tire and one tube; An­ ernment hopes ^to get out of vic­ New Delhi, India. Oct. 8—(^1— I figured you’d be anxious to this subject of morals which, he "Private Buckiiroo," 'Unlver!)jj|(s hilarious comedy musical, co- why payment should not be tires and three tube.s; T. Q. Grant Important fronts of military op- Abdul Kasem Faslul Huq, Moslem The dinner was served In the thracite miners in Pennsylvania schools have made a house to know how things, arc'going and Duffy and Howard Janicke, stu­ stopped, in a state-wide drive to OI’ A .says. ■bank (if his account is large drew Ansaldl » C o . 123 West Cen- eratioiw, .economic controls and tory." • - said, "a lottqf folks do not want dents of Manchester High School stars Harry James (top'Urft), With ,his Music Makers and the fam­ 'ter-street. contractor, four tires 88 Birch street, differise, thjyc premier of Bengal,, declared today banquet hall and the patriotic red, to call off what Li-wis said were house canva.ss for scrap and will were entitled to the facta, about a gel [X'ople off the unemployment This [ilan, tried out successfully enough to cover it). ttre.s: Frederick T. Skripol. 6.8 Fo­ the (li.-vieniination of psychological He reported that task means "totally, unwarranted" strikes. to face.” He told me he had under the direction of G. Albert ous Andrews Sisters, Featured .ire Jennifer Holt .iloWer left), in Englan(Tr''permits businessmen and four tubes; ;ETnit L. O. Hohen- "first of all. giving,the people'the it was the supi'eme duty of the white and blue wiw carried out in turn in the list of scrap to be do­ subject that l.s very close to the lists and into war production. The U. S. Department of Com­ ley street, defense, five tires: Rob­ information. The fnited .states, the floral decorations of red roses, "These strikes should be ter- nated to Chairman Skewes. questioned hundreds of boys who Pearson, furnished music at the Dick Foran. Joe E. Lewis. Sheinp Howard and Ernest Tniex. The to open b.ank accounts ‘ in which merce has reported a suggestion thal. buUder, one tube. These news and not merely the news l.'nited States to arbitrate exist­ hearts of all of us. I had heard at first had fallen for the song of This "smoking out" of those not ert Widham. 32 Benton street, de­ with the other ' Lltuted ,,Nations, ing differences between Britain blue delphiniums and white pom­ minateil and work resumed . . . Heap* ,\re .Mounting opening of the meetnig. Refresh­ co-feature at the Circle theater, stars Lynn Bari and Mary Beth eager to work was ordered-by they deposit ration coupon.* re­ that the banking plan' could bo were all for new tires. that is immediate enough to get some stOrics’^nnd observed some the street walker and had found Hughes in "The Night Before Divorced' ■■ ...... Grade Two Tires fense. three tires: W'aldemar Ken- mibit adequately pursue all three and India. poms. in keeping with Uie agreement Many ol the local filling *ta- things which, while not of vast ments were served at its close. State I,aboi- Commissioner Cor- ceived from their customers. adapted to control of raw ma­ gas. 13 rnmberlsnd street, de­ into the newspapers' or on the their reaction one of extreme dis­ Among The Head Hunter* ’ terials. Diooe who secured the Grade II if Victory is to be attained. radio, but the background Inforin- "I am convinced,” Huq said In a Dancing Is Enjoyed with our government in further­ tiona have large cxillectlon* ot Importance m themselves, set me. neliiLs J. Danaher, and has al­ • Give Siipplirr Cheeks fense. two tires: John W. Phelps, "Tn modern time*;' lh<- commit­ Tony brlghfs orchestra play­ ance of the war effort." Lewis ■sciap in their yard.s already and gust. ' Mrs., Richardson lived lii the Thi'n. when they need' the cou­ Allocations of aluminum, for ation that will help Jthem under­ statement issued the American 6 to thinking. Our, soldier* f«*-l the re*|Min- ready reaulted' In the striking of 366 Oakland street defense, two tee quoted Elmer Davis.- 0\\ I newspapermen, "that If America ed during the evening and for said, identifying them as in the the piles are mounting. Residents Philippine* from 1931-40, four of more than 1.300 names from the pons to replenish their stocks, example, could take the form o f tires Francis F. Mannise, .36 Au­ stand what the news is about— Ho I’ve iM-en limking about slhllity of keeping up the hon­ an ’'aluminum deposit account" Now Many Wear chief, as saying, "everybody knows through radio, moiies. magaslnes, were to take the lead and Inter­ general dancing. Pantlier Creek valley and at Nqn- arc asked not to put tin cans in a hit uiid talking with .\rniy these years among the Igorot iinom'pliiynient lists. they give their suppliers checks tumn street, defense, four tires; that the victories of Hitler's ^ rs. Harriet M. Norton, presl- Ucoke. Pa. with their steel and iron scrap. or of their country. They want head-hunters of northern Luzon, Must Make Plans for certain .amounts of coupons, n- established to thc credit of the pamphlets, posters, speeches, dis­ vene between the British govern­ people w ho know how the bat- the people over here to re- Another applicant, a man offer­ John P.. Stennehl.'136 Birch street, armies-have ^eil immensely facili­ den"i of the company and widow of Lewis said the work stoppages Those who have scrap on hand where her husband was a mission­ ed a jKisitihn in an Industrial plant stead of handing over the actiia'l manufacturer, and he ecould write FALSE TEETH defense, two tires and two tuhe.s; cussion groups, and any other ment and the Indian people, the so­ , tie of moral* really gi>en. *peet our folk* back home. checks on it to accompany his or­ WHh Little Worry tated, particiilarly in Fiance, by means that will promote the pub­ lution of India's problem* would one of Its founders, the late resulted from the "fftisguidod en­ and. cannot deliver It to the sta­ I got away' to a good st.art ary,, and the next five, after Mr. within New .Britain city limits, tickets. The suppliers deposit the Philip Selwitz. 4 Pearl street, de­ the psychological preparations thusiasm of some of our youn.g tions are asked to call Chairman Many of our boys are being in- Richardson became^ the- head of ■ checks to their rredlt, and they’re ders. Eat. talk, laush or wi- • lic understanding." be the easiest thing possible.” Charles E. Norton, presented to through % chance word dropped For Events Ahead ea.sily reached liv .bus. informed the fense. two tires: Raymond Aron­ .that softened up not only a good men who arc too impatient to Skewe's’ oilice (tel. 30141 Munlci-, vjted Into some of the best homes Brent School, In Baguio, the sum­ cleared haek to the liank.* on Looking ahead, we can see out fear of Ins.-urf fab' . "We believe." said Davis, "that The statement. Issued after a Mr. Peterson a purse of money In by Lieut. Gen Dwight D. El.sen- interviewer that he-didn't want to droppina. •Ilppintc or «aoblln,( son, '53 Branford street defense, part of the French people, but still have these things settled in an or­ pal, building, and the collection in Britain, and they do honor to mer capital north of Manila. In work "so far out." and when which they’re 'Irawn ' . banks making up a new kind ot four .tires; Thomas David Gra- the better American people un­ series of conferences between rep­ appreciation erf his long and faith­ hower ^iiring a conversation with FABTEETH holds p l.t»• (Inner ami more a good part of the govern­ derly way," that the strikes work will be picked uj) by town trucks.- the Army. Baguio she became well acquaint­ programs should he de.'-igned to pressed further said he Would have The principle of the flow-back rubber .stamp "N.S.C." (not suf- more comfortablj. Tlil« pb han.. 14 Edgerton street, defen.se. derstand the war. the harder they resentatives of minority groups, ful service. Mr. Peterson alko re­ him on military affairs. It i.s not "They arc gentlemen.” said the AdvertiHiii^ liiiporUiiit T»A •» • ment.” a hardship on thc-eompanio.s af­ The normal .collection day will be ed with many of our officials and hold on to his .markets; •'to ask the children." of coupons from cop.sumer to re­ firient coupons I to go along with powder hss no aumniy a< two tires': John Campbell. 102 will work and fight to win It.” urged that India’s divergent relig­ ceived bouquets of flowers and permitted to quote him but his re- padre with satisfaction, and at the, present "N.S.F." (not suffi­ last, or f'- llna. I><.. *n't• ••Hit'Jer,” Davis cautioned, ” is other tokens of recognition and fected and that the Output of the Saturda.v. their wives. Among these were the 2. He should try to protect A woman refused another posT-' tailer to wholesaler to mahuf.ac- West street, defense, four tires; ious sects make a new attempt at m.ark was in effect, condemnation the end he made a remark'which If PluiilH Divp.rlP(i to cient funds I. nausea. ll*" alknilne n using that same weapon on us too; e.'!teera. Ralph P. Norton, secre­ mines were essential to the coiin- of loose living and showed clearly High Commissioners McNutt and whatever advantageous relation­ tion heciiuBe she was "afraid of the turer. concurrently with pay­ Cheeks •piste b'l'r" nie*nnir» Francis E. Coville. 87 North street, .settling their squabbles before pre­ rather pushes the unhappy one Sa.vre, Admiral Hart and General ' War EITorlH Ilope to ships he ha.s built up in terms of ment.*. ami then hack to the i.ssii- briTth). net FA.-VTErTH At Jin> truck driver, two tires; Earl K. he ha.s b e n using it for 'years Recruiting Mnnpoicer tary-treasurer of the company, try. hli! abhorrence of that sort of dark." and eoiisequejjlly wouldn't past; and we would be fools not to senting a unified demand for a per cent of bed one* into the Eisenhower. She has travelled ex­ credit discounl.s and so oji with work a .second .shift. Many of the tng -authority, as in sugar ration­ druK store. Moore, 79 Garden street, defen.se, national government to Britain. made an appropriate speech; and thing. use It on him and his allies as To Be Faced Soon Albert Oijermann. an electrical Blit One Constable hackgrouiid. tensively throughout the J’hillp- Survive AfterM’anl. a given .source of sujipl.v. If thc appliciints were married women ing, suggests a typical hanking two tires and one tube. Set* Exeni|ilary Standard .\NHoclatlon* of the other 99 pine Islands and she has spent company with which he deals i.s tran.sfer and accounting system John F. Tynan. .37 Pearl street, well.” Washington, Oct. 8- d’l Con­ engineer at the Norton plant read Rubber Talk who, under que.slioning. revealed Many Never Along ■with the report, the epm- gress was givqn blunt notice to­ Since then I have run aewss |ier cent with the. Britl*h I* some time in China. B.v .liiine* Marhm and clo.sed down through ii concentra­ more interest in receiving unem­ Thc Di'partment of Commerce painting contractor was given a history of Mr. Peterson’s life, SwmTi Into Office Improving relations of the mlttee made • publii a transcript day that It soon may be called Soldier Hehl prepared for the occasion. plenty of evidence that the Greater Kaelul 'Knowledge George '/.lelke tion plan he Should make ever.v ployment compensalton than in recently estimated that in the first Suspect Cause Allen & Hitchcock, three of the four certificates Kept Seeiy't A. E. F. commander in chief Is in­ two people*. Our boy* are get­ effort to carry over the details of granted for obsolete tlrea and two of testimony -carefully edited to upon to tackle the job of recruit­ Mrs. Rkhardson expre.ssed the New York. 6 ot. 8. (Wide finding a job, four months (rf, siigar rationing in ing the nation's manpower through deed a clean liver and sets an ex­ ting to like the British. The belief that one of the^reat gains his relation.sliip in his arrange­ fine woman .said she didn't want this country prhbably on,e billion Inc. tubes, aiid William A. Murch o f : eliminate military informatlohxOf Although a con.siable's term of World) Mon who gel paid for Of Backaches value to the enemy—of numerous national selviCe legislation. For Slaying emplary standard for his men. It British are getting to like to come out ot this war will be a ment with the niicleii.a plant or to leave her husband alone during coiipons made the rounds from the TknOMTrntBMiil Often BringiHtmRcGrf 1.81 Foster street was given one (Continued fnira Page One) office start.s with his election the them. That’s different from Manchester Office: high-ranking government officials. Testifying during hearings be­ is small wonder, then, that we greater racial respect and under­ tolling business managers how to plants that are allowed t<> carry the evening; another, that she in­ indivnliml consumer td the OPA. When disorder of kidney fuDction^rtnl^ 1 tire and .one tube In thfs class. Local Stocks only one of the seven constables find.the va-st-majority of them what It wa* in 1018, during on. tended to look for work after she f>oi»onnut matter Id remain in your blood, it More Pilots Than Required fore the House Appropriations (Continued from Page One) standing. humbled as w^ are by be smart are tolling them they Transferred Four Times cn»y nastHnu baekache, rheumatic paioa* 958 Main St. Tel. 3301 had information that "all or a • elected-on Monday who has so far keeping step with him arid mem­ the laM war. Will Bring New PrnhleiiM got her last coniperlsation check, Included in the public portions committee. Paul V. McNutt, head substantial part” ,of United States’ quaiU.cd is Harold Keating. It la the great loyalty of the Filipinos, can survive this war if they u.se E(ich .sugar coupon thu.s is lec paina. tom of pep and enerxy. r ’ttmg ti{» was testimony by Rear Admiral J. of the War,, Manpow'er commis­ Furnished by Putnam and Co. bers of his staff who make it their Well that is the story of our the tremendous - courage of the 3. Concentratfon will bring geo­ and another would take a position tran.sferrnl at least four time.*— bishfa. awellin*. puffineaa under the ay««» Winimaatie CMHce: rubber needs could be obtained in nMessarv to take the oath oaao be necessary "to use compulsion.” Aetna Casualty .... 123 128 'fhomas termed the calling of Unless a bond is filed the oath of iie.st of a aitiiatiifn which is get­ out. there’s possibility of los.s., riUf. uaed pur(*eeafuny by mdUona for orer general needs; that, non-rigid air­ girl was found. to introduce the testimony of two she said, of the fact that we have Elimination of cross-hauling, for Suicide In (ias 40 yeara. They rive heppv relief and.will help McNutt's reiterated views were Aetna Fire , ...... 4051 the witness an anawer to critici.sin ting tougher. theft, forcery, and disputes MANCHESTEIt: Last night at it.s meeting in the ships—blimps— were proving "ex­ All personnel at Camp Swift office cannot be given. distinguished officers immediately always governed the Philippines instance, may cut him off from t is the I S mile# of kidney tube# fluih out p o ^ o - Portae Street Section. Flve- given wi-jght by Donald M. Nel- Aetna Life ...... 27 '29 directed against the comrnittee hy L-ist yean’-Raymond Robinson- Milo Perkin.s, dirci tnr of the The .new ration books will he cua waate front your blood. Get. Donn • PiUi* 'la.sonic Temple. Manchester tremely valuable" in combatting participated in'a thorough search Automobile ...... 36 38 associated with the welfare of our for their .health, happine'.Ns, and usual sources of supply. He will Gaii.se of Blast made so they’re suitable for the I laoBi idBgle. Bathroom. Large .son, war production chief, who^e advocates of producing synthetic did r\ot file a bond and the office yboys. Kd"e Advocales Board of Economic Warfare ie*- Orange No. 31, P. of 11.. initiated the submarine menace; that • the te.stirhony also was made public of the country after the child.was Conn. General . . . . . 26 28 prosperity rather than^for our own have to find substitute ;;mirces. "point" system pf rationing. *. S. P. S4.800. D. P. *800. a large class of candidates in the j yjgyy jg building numbers of nibbei; from petroleum, who as- was dccl.-rred vac.ant. He was later First meet Col..James L. Blake- cently pointed out that the Chi­ 4. Wise mhrchnridlsing and ad­ 12 bjt'the committee - reported mi.s.sing. Colonel Kurtz Hartford Fire ...... 88>j 90 economic advantage. 'Our stand- nese write the word crisis with And that was the point at .which first and second, degree.s of the | and 20-man-gladers for use by said. ’ ."■erted that the farm state’ mem­ re.-ippolnted to fill the vacancy ncy, kiirdly-faced, business-like Break With Vieliv anls of living there are the high­ vertising will enable jobbers, re­ Watei'bury, Oct. 8 (/Pr An ex­ Soath End SecUon. Two- "I think appropriate legislation Hartford Stm. Boil 41 45 bers w/>re Sfvklm: to promote the th.it had been caused^ by his fall­ ehaplain-in-chief, who tells me two charai ters, one of . which Britain ran head-on info terrific order. The regular oln -rs under the Marines: that the bill would National Fire ...... 56 .58 est in any eastern colonial posses­ tailers and the general public to plosion in a four-story apartment tamlly dwelling. Two fodr-room is going- to have to be pas.sed irt use of grain alcohol. ing to file a bond., but agalmfalled General Eisenhower, "backs his means "danger" and the other buidcns in the mere physical the direction of Wilbur T Little, | provide funds'for 72 new bllfnTi.s Phoenix i ...... 81 'j 83 sion of any country. Our greatest understand what is hnpiiening. building hei-e, caused by an e(jler- I ante. lATge lot. Garage. Large the nature of a national selective .\n\loii* to Provide Kuhlier to file, and as .a result was not in a chaplains up 100 per . ent". "opportunity." counting and transfer of coupons. 1 master of the Grange, enrffcried which would "give us about ’ 120 Travelers ...... 400 420 Washington, Oct. 8.—i/Pi Form­ contributions have been our roads, 5. Distributors must prepare for ly man’s suicide hy gas, shattered In niid-194t Britain inaugurated I. All Improvements. 8. P. the first degree-,- and a degree team patrol airships. ■ at the. ten dif­ .service art .so that men can be "We are anxious to provide rub- ' position last year to act as eon- Twenty-six years he’s serv’ed in lilt hy 'Thri'e Development* a wide extension of rationing. It windows in houses a block away I 1,2 yV. Y. Stocks Pabllc Utllltle* er Ambassador to Frflince Walter many of them over very mountain­ clothing rationing .so man^' $4,9e<. D. P. 3500. ! of the women -members, with Mrs. ferent stations.” directed into .s[iots where they are her from any and every .source stable, the United States Army, and he Business, will ho affected hy is the better part of ' valor to yestcrilay. needed,” N*-lson told the commit­ Conn. Lt. and Pow. 26 29 ous • terrain, improved' health and these three developments which "points" had to l>e turned in for ' Doris .Swallow as master and Mrs: Rear AdmlraL Luther Sheldon. from which it can be made avail- 1 -All of the Republicans who were. | remarked w'lth a grin: Edge believes the United States sanitatipn. greatly reducing ma­ •switch to le:^s scarce lines if the Dr. E. H. Kirschbaiim, medical Cornell Street Four-room tee. , Conn. Po'w...... 28 -30 able, " Thomas toM reporter.s | el. eted Monday have taken the ■Tve seen a lot of life in that war is bringing or ha.s brought. various articles. At first, a coupon j Grace T..athrop as degree mistress. Jr., a.ssistant to the chief of the Hartford El. Lt. .. 401, 42 would attract support of 95 per laria. cholera and dysentery and distributor fepl.s he i.s threatened. examiner, .said -Edwin S. Hoyt, ilagle. Air condition heat. Navy Bureau of Medicine ..and (iommittee members said Mc-t .-\ir Ridiict.oo A hill, sponsoredspo by the com- oath of office with" the exception time." Concentration of industry, stan- He should familiarize him.sel(now voucher system was installed ' gave the second degree. Hartford Gas . . . . . 23 26 cent of the French people to the practical education in agriculture hbout 65. died gas poisoning whereby retailers exchanged a BaadT for Immediate Occu- At the next meeting. Wednes­ Surgetw. said, in another section, Nutt gav'e them ah off-the-record Alhs Chal -Mfg niittee. to set up an independent of con-st.-ible.-i and every Republi­ Sure, he’s seen a lot and he ilardization of ju-oiUicts.- and ra­ with various rationing sy.stems, and egtcenie shock. He listed BMcy. 8. P. 96.000. D. P. S. N. E. Tel. Co. .. 107 112 knows his soldier as. few others United Nations by withdrawing and in trades which has cut illit­ tioning as commodities grow quantity of their coupons for a FIAKO explanation of his views on man­ can has filed with the town clerk day. October 21. the third and that .advances in medical science Allied Chem . agency to produce rubber from recognition of the Vichy govern­ eracy from 97 per cont in 1898 to such as the coupon and point sys­ Hoyt as a suicide and said the fajiO*. power conscription and indicated Am Airlines . Unit. Ilium. Shs...... 36 . 3? his list of election expenses. 1 ^ d o'. scarce. voucher at Uie local post office. fourth degrees will be conferred were resulting "unquestionably” in Western Mass .... 16 18 farm and forest pnahicts. was ment. 47 per cen(: at present. tems. Then he will be ih a posi­ man had plugged all windowf( and PIE CRUST I on the class by the same" degree j saving a larger part of the wound- legislation was being draried for Am Can ...... Summary of Morality Po«iUon - At least one economist. Leo .M. tion to .suggest, thTough his trade • This cut down the job of count­ Newmsn Street SU-room vetoed Aug.'6 by President Roose­ Speaking as a private citizen. Iiiterrating Sidelight* door outlets with cotton before I teams. Pre,ceding the busine.ss ed than in former wars. prompt congressional consldera- Am Rad St S Industrial ^ . Here is hia summary of the posi­ Cherne of the Research Inslitule n.s,sociation or ^ similar 'group, ing coiipons at the wholesale and dd|dex. Steam heat. - All Im- velt. tion of morality aniong our troops Edge declared in an interview yes­ Mrs.. Richardson gave her audi­ turning on tWiVkitclien stove jets. I session, a supper will be served at Recovers Excessive Profits iion. Am Smelt Acme Wire ...... 16'-j If "TJv'ie was nothing in that bill of America which advises busi­ the system which will c.-iirse least manufacturing levels. hut -it provements. 8. P. 96,000. D. P. in the British Isles. terday that he a.ssunied one of the ence many intimate glimpses into The blast oceurred’ when the swamped the post offices. And 1 6:30 in the banquet hall of the Undersecretary ForrosUl testi- Am T * Am.‘ Hardware .... 21 25 to curtail production from any . NOW ness men on what to expert, looks dislocation in his particular field. “On the whole our standard chief reasons for continued recog­ life on these islands: the ^auty of gas reaelU'd the level o f the light­ iori:ed coupons' couldn’t be traced $ 600. 1 Temple. Mrs. Carl HikUng. chair- fied that contract renegotiations .\m- Tob Arrow H A H cm. . 34'-j 3t other .source," Thomas sai.i. "Our PLAYING upon the date of Aug. 1 as "the Radio Announcers i* ver>', very high. There’* no. nition was a hope the French the mountain and tropical scen­ day when the first charge of real ed stove pilot, and although no back to the merchant who accept­ 1 man and 2ler associate* on the by the Navy already had re.sulted ■Am Wat Wks .. Billings A Spencer . 2‘ j 5 sole'motive tn seeking its'enact­ one el.se was injured, police said Washington Street Section, 1 Home Economics committee, will in' recover)’ of between "three or Am Viscose ... Bristol Brass ...... 38' j 41 more letting down of moral Navy would be kept from the ery, the Colorful native > markets, dynamite was exploded under the ed them. f-room single cottage typei. 2- Tipping Off Subs? ment was to a.s.sure the full pro- It's the Great Amerleon Story I standard* than there was at Nazis. But, he said, there is a sus­ the strange, foods and customs, the Puiial Iiistitiitioius the lives of at least 20 persons iji ■ 1 four hundred million dollars in Anaconda . ... Colt’s Pat. Fire .... 63 « swivel chairs of every business of­ . In June of this year the British Read Herald Advs. ear garage. Steam heat. S. P. have charge, of arrangement* for 6 ducti.m of rubber from grain al­ home.” picion' units of the Navy were "not cosmopolitan life in Manila side by the building at the time, as well the Bupper. exce.ssive profit's. Washington, Oct. .8 <;P.~ The Armour 111 ..., Eagle Lock ...... 1 3 1! fice in the country." 95,000. D. P. 9600. This Is a Forrestal al.“o said that "we Federal Communications Commis­ cohols." , . , .Then there is Col. 'P. B, Rogers, far from being in German hands side with primitive native huts His reason: Bec.nise on that (siiai’dH Are Soiijrlil as nearby residents, had been en- Atchison . . . . Fafnlr Bearings . ..-100 11< He said Dove’s testimony would dangeied. I good hoy for the money. .should put every possible .effort sion ’is Investigating rejxirts that All Refin . . . . . headquarters commandant. - even now." ■ and crude buffalo carts. The peo­ day a a eht-ire American industry Hart and Cdoley ». 100 IK be turned over to the Rubber. Ue- He’s a fine-lookthg. square­ Hoyt’s body was^Jound beneath we ran upon aircraft carriers. | radio announcers have been tip­ Aviation Corp . Hendey .Mach., cm. . I Ho asserted that only a small ple themselves she considers ex­ stoves went under in industri­ Birch Street Section. 8-fam- Raid Behind 6 .sci-s'e t.’orp.iration and William M. shouldered professional soldier Hartford, Oct. - (/Ui - The a pile of debris.,, ' The stove and "That involves a change of em- ping off enemy submarines Baldwin. Ct . . . LanU’rs. Fr A Clk . 25 2' percentage of the h'rench were in ceptionally avid for learning, gay al concentration program. 8 Ojr house. One 7-room apart- pha.si3 upon other materials." he I through tricky song dedications Jeffers, ne'w nibber administrator, who started as a private and work­ sympathy with the Vichy govern­ and light-hearted. ' honest, and Cherne. who has previously em­ Stats Personnel Departmenl' an­ furniture in .the apartment was FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ment and two 4-room apart­ * O ...... New Brit. M. com . 36 31 althoiigtv last week he told the I ' Nazis’ Li^s added, "because the c.apacities of and the juggling of prices in ad­ Kenilix ...... ed his way up through e.very rank ment and added that "it must be hospitable almost to a fault. phasized the importance of that nounced tixlay that the need for blown to bits. ments. Hot air heat in one. North and Judd .. 36 3: cornmitteCJhat adrrftnistrative au­ until he reached his present high guards in penal In.stitutions was producing,, machine tools. gears vert l.sing Beth Stl ...... Peck. Stow A Wil . 1' - nu nan ns sn tuni very discouraging" to the Fight­ At the close of her talk Mrs. move by government, .this week SPECIALS AT None In two others. 8.' P, i ____ 8 thorities ha^Untlieate.l little desire position. so acute that npplicntion-s for such and , machinery to build carriers This disclo.sure was made by Boeing Airp .. Ru.ssell Mfg. Co, ..21 2 ing French to "see their overlords Richardson exhibited some native I pointed out at the Boston Con- 95JI00. D. P. 91.000._ (Continued From Page One) must be taken away from some­ "to obtain thelnforniatton." * .1's: Walt Dl>ney Cartofin And he's seen a bit of life. too. recognizeer Towel s reported that ('large air­ mental defense appropriation bill Cerro De P .... Stanley Works .... 40 4 Igorots to the elaborate dresses of Getting .'\ll Civilian Order j muniqiie reported today •; craft carriers are preferable, even^ cisive language. "They’re well- l5 will be given technit-ivi-qral month, S. P. 9.8,000. D. P. reported to the House today. Che8-aT3BrrT;T do., pfd...... 28 A Thou*jht the natives along the coast which «Gut of 273 firms in the non­ The bulletin said that one plane though they mahe a -large target, Price* for This .Attrartlon: ■ disciplined, well-behaved. • They 88 Now Seeking .are modeled • after the .Spani.sh le.")t.s on Oct. 21'. The sal:i. y range FEMALEYou who. suffer 8uch pain PAIN with tired, electric stove industry. ’ only 195 $900.______' Stre.ssing the necessity of In­ Oirysl’er . . . . . Torrington ...... 26 2 are an amazing lot. The British FOSTER’S \ was lost In these forays but de­ F.VE.___ .yV'. MAT...... 40c. is fiorii $l.ti’20 to $’2,160 a year nervous feeltnRa. dUtreaa of -Trregu* ■fhe larger size gire* them niore vest! eating the personnel of Inter­ Coca - Cola . . Veeder - Root 3 6 'j 3 court costunies of the sixteenth are now in the busine.ss of making, larttlea"—^uc to functional month­ clared that two .German Messer- protection and they cM ^ake much Can a man taike fire In hlw bo»- Cliildren ...... 17c. Tax liicl. people are astonished at their centur>'. stoves, getting all the civilian or­ less maintenance. Applicants must Bigelow Street. 2 - family national broadcast and foreign Col Ga.s A El . New York Banks . good manners. They are fine Governors’ Posts ly disturbances—ehould try Lydia E. FOR FINE POODS house. (2) 4-room apartments. schmltts were shot doWn by Brit­ j more punishment, and they can Cqml Inv Tr .. om, and n*»t Iw* hum- ders for the entire stove business, be between 25 and 4$^ years of age Plnkham'sTableta (with added Iron 1. ish bomber* In a flurry of action operate mfire airplanes. The small- language stations in the United Bank of .N. Y...... 285 ,30 ed ?— I*rov^‘rh*» 7:^7* mK.TsniiE stlis wan sonos mo sumi- . gentlemen.’* and their -.experience must include They hare a soothing effect on one 84 0.1KI,.\NI)ST. — FRKE UEI.IV'ER.Y 7:186 Rental of each apartment S‘J5. Coml Solv ■ ■ b’ecause-there was not enough iron of troman'g most, important orpans. I over the El Alamein hattlefrdnt. I er carrier does .not really pay, It States. Fly told ' the commitee Bankers Trust 3 7 3 m ' 0 • Trouble With One Per Cent six year.* of full time employment Double Stamps Friday! Open Till 9 P. -M. AH Improvements hut heat. .•ome "startling report* have been Comwlth Edia . avaiiiiable for the peacetime kind Also, thrlr Iron help# build up red There was - no artlvlty on the is nrlt an economy." Oeiitral Hanover .. 77‘v ' Punishment follow* clo.'e on •The trouble in London relates Washington, Oct/ 8.—(/Pi — Abenleeii Angus of plentiful stove production. or griiduatloh from high (•chool blood. Follow label directional S. P. 94 JOO. D. P. 8600-______circulating since the outbreak of Cons Airc . ... Chase ...... 26's 2 to one per cent." * , ! . _ Elphty-elght candidates, including land front beyond the usual night Con.s Edis . . . . crime.— Horaee. ‘ Coneentration of industry means .and twq years of full time employ­ LYDIA L PINKHANTS Fancy Legs of Lanih . patrol sklrmishe.s, the communique the war," Chemical ...... 37 3 And what about Loncloh?'''’ 32 Democrats. 29 Republicans, and simply that a certain number of ment. Oak Street Section. 2-fani- AVir.8papers G iren Dedicate Songs To Crews Con* Oil ...... City 25 . NOW PLAYING Well, it’s no worse than any oth­ 27 minor , party designees have BrtMMlers Organize ily house. 5-room apartment added. Cont Oil Del plants in an industry—clu^e.n by One of these reports, he said, Continental ...... lO'-i 1 ■•TOHTIM, V FL.\T’ er great metropolis in wartime and (jualified thus far to run for the 32 the government or the industry palicy Veal Roast . . . downstairs and 4 rooms up. .Ml Praise hv Davis was that an announcer was tipping Coni Can .. . . Open Tomor|7«*w Night! It's better than many. Wherever Improvements but heat Sr P. ! A fathom, used as a unit of Corn Exchange . . . 33>3 5 "MOKEV state governorships to be filled in itself are picked to carry on the Washin-.'ton, O- t. 8 i,l‘-^ The ofl submarines on the movement Corn Pro«l .. .. First National ..1180 125 there are a lot of troops there will Storrs, Oct. 8. Fourteen Con­ Boneless Lamh Roast 9S300. D. P. 9800. 1 measurement in sea depth, is six Del.L * Wn ,. the Nov. 3 elections. manufacture of its, product while 1 feet. nation s' newspapti s won today a of convoys fro.m America by dedi­ Guaranty Trust 238 21 be an Army of bad gals following Chief - interest centers in the necticut breeders of Aberdeen An­ the others either convert to war- trib'ite from Elmer Davis, director cating songs to the crews of cer­ Du Pont ...... Irving Trust 10 1 ROLLER them. That probably has been true gus beef cattle have organized the Fresh Lean Shoulders Oak Strert Section. 2-farfi- Eastmam. Kod pivotal states of New York, (Cali­ work or shut,down. of the Office of War Information, tain vessels. since the first primitive Army fornia,' Michigan, Pennsylvania, Connecticut Aberdeen Angus Uy dwelling. (2) 5-room a part- - ! Elec Auto - L Manhattan - n " ' ' The lisl.-6f concentrated indus­ f^' thvir. "whole-hearted coopera1 A n o t h e r announcer was report- Manufuct. Tr...... 331* I went Into the field. . and Massachusetts. The first three Breeders As.soclation, elected offi­ tries in England is .staggering Sausage 3Ieal...... menta. All Improvements -but Erie KR Ct . . So London hu* a host of cers and planned a program to heat. 2-car garage. S. P. tion" in the work of spreading Jhej^^ an open code for N. Y. Trust ..'...... 69'a ’ SKATING now have Democratic governor; when considered from the peace­ li uth about United States war i fjfth.column work Gen Elec . . . . AND EVERY M KDNESD.AA’ FUL - .SAT. A M ) SUN huntre*iM<«, Nom e o f them promote the inlerests , of the lieaii Ground Beef . . 94,8' and trea.s- two years ahead of this country For PROMPT relief—nib on Mws- Int Harv .. of the 29 Republican nominees. urer of the new a.ssociation said Telepliiine 8 ^ 1 5 ments except heat. 8. P. 94.800. Appropriations cnnimiUet when These much-needed . investiga­ with Harry Jomas ond Britinh town*. Four Incumbents—three Repiibll- on tile war' road, has a recent past terole! Mwusge with thta he askvl for S26.900.OO(i, to fi- Int Mer Mar . Sports Center The streets are always full of today it was the first organiza­ Sausages Pigs' Liver Eggs 1 D. P. 91.000. "COUNTEB-IIOUTANT" sctuslly brfiigs tions, Fly said, have not been un­ his mallow fallows caria and one Democrat—are can­ which in many ways will be oiir Mance the OWl's use of propag-an- Int .Nick . . . . U Given Surprise Well* Street soldiers of many countries who tion of Aberdtcep Angus- cattle fresh. »-»nti blood to sching muscle* dertaken' "with any degree of didates for the Senate. Only one economic future. One of the hand­ *a-psycho!o2.v to help win the war. Int Paper:; Spectator* ...... lOe ,. ond that top tiio are on leave or off duty for a fe.w men in the state. There are about Cl , Durant Street Flve-room 'u> "help hresk up painful local com thoroughness," the Federal Bureau Int T A T ----- woman l.s trying to become'a gov­ maidens of concentration in this duplex. Hot air pipeless fur­ eestiuD. Better tnsn an oId-(»»hioo*a His testimony was madevjinhlic lo- Skater* (Tax Incl.) ...... 4rtc hours. Among them are some of 25^ Aberdeen Angusherds in Con­ 45c lb. 25c lb. 3 $1.13 of Investigation having been un­ On ller Birllulay sendin' solid! U ernor this year and her chances country —since concentration is nace. All iniprosements. Rental mu3t&fd plMtprl lo 3 Btrcoffthiia Johns - .Man . our Yankee boys and a few of necticut. he said, and intere.st in intended to conserve materials, ciay. ' able to assume additional tasks. Jones A Lau . are generally believed rather slim. iame 950.00 per month. 8. P. The committee- approved a nal ihem succumb to the blandish­ the breed has been incre^ing. manpower and tinie for war work Kenneeott She Is Miss Ada A. Beloof, run­ G. Edward Beyers, of Canaan, Armour's Milk 6 cons 50c' 98.800. D. P. 9500. <2.8.000,000 for OWI.. , Mrs. George McKinney, presi­ liSKf mwSP ments of camp followers—that — it standardization. Clothing "Are you finding that you are Giant Flying Boat * Ligg A My B ning as a Socialist in norpially Re­ was elected president of the asso­ would be an exanlple. Lockheed Aire, dent of the Willing Workers group would be the one pet cent of which Durant Stre».|. Khe-roum MUSTEROlt "etttng the wh.'lehe.arted coopera- Hartford Theater the colonel spoke. publican Kansas. ciation'and William B. Meloney of -Clothing of I'lillty Design •- Marshmallow Creme pt. jar 23c duplex. Two-rar garage. v.Hot I>new’^ ...... of the. Sofith Methodist Woman’s Two candidates have no opposi­ ' I tidB—of- th f newspapera of the Called Obsolete NEXT TO POST OFFICE Have No Breedihg Old Lyme, vice-president. Direc­ “ Seventy-fix'e per cent of all air pl|ieless fiirna<'e. All Im­ 5*ont Ward .. Society of Christian Service., was tion—Gov. Homer Adkins (D- i country ? ^ inquired Repre-senlative Washington. Oct. 8. Ti; -Con­ I quizzed him about that one tors elected were: For one year. clothi'ng made in England tmlay," Buy 3 Cakes of Sweetheart' Soap, provements. S. P. 94..800. D. P. Nash -• Kelv . completely surprised yesterday af,- Ark) and Olin D. Johnston iD- Ludlow iD-Ind.) gress. w-as told today that the per cent and questioned the chap­ Grant Toothaker, South Coventry Cherne said, "is of utility design, 9800. Inrnme 9.80.00 per month. Nat Bisc ...... ternoon, to find herself honor guest BURLESQUE SC). A third, EUi* Arnall, who .Almost Embarrassing Navy's giant 70-ton flying boat. lain about It, . too. Just as my and R. T. Kilburn, Simsbury; two and the percentage is steadily ris­ .411 Auto and Truck Yea. indeed. " Davis responded, Mars, already was Nat Cash Reg at a party following the business NOAV PL.AYING.: beat Gov. Eucenc 'falmadge in the years, Alfred Boerries, Southbury ing...... With concentnition you Get 1 More Free! ______Durant Street. Five-room Nat palry . . . meeting. Mrs. McKinney was for- observation had led me to believe, Georgia Democratic primary, has duplex. Pipeless hot air fiir- REPAIRS It is almo.st embarrassing. ^7 i-obsolete insofar as performance this tiny percentage of backsliders and, Hastings Hnreourt. Scotland: can'expect standardization and cause they make os look as good Nat Di.stiU .. meriy "president of all groups, and "Girls of the only minor party -opposition. three years. Mrs. Ethel Barb«>r. simplification to spryad unli they aace. All Imftrovemenis. Two- I*ert>onal (luarantec'd Service! is concerned." but would be iised NY Central . is serving her second year as lead­ who allow themselves to associate SPECIAL COMBINATION! ear garage. S. P. S4.000. D. P. as we would like to be. but 1 aiti u)H)n delivery "in a few weeka’ as n Pomfret Center,’ and Lloyd Hcnry- reach almost every single civilian afraid occasionally better than we Nor Am Oo .. er of the Willing Workers Group. with some of the toiichest, most ron, Litchfield. Professor Emeri­ article." 9500. ABEL’S a Navy cargo transport plane. Northern Pac It was her birthday, and the Moulin Rouge slovenly women of the streets ,1/2 I h. Sliced Baetni .... ------Ounplete For really are." * tus Harry L. Garrigiis. retired Cherne offered five suggestions Rear 26 Cooper Street In testimony made publtc by the Packard . ... secretary, Mrs. A. C. Mankln, In JOI i. IIW IS DIOC fO«AM ' I represents the men who have no Washington Jobs I— Off—.Middle Turnpike West. Ludlow ■ then inquired whether House Appropriations committee. Ernait True*. Sl>e«"P Howord .1 head of the University'^ animal to a distributor on- th c/w ay in V2 Lb. Premier r.4>ffee...... Pan Am Airw behalf of her associates, presented Diane Roye breeding and weren't much good husbandry department, was voted which he might face prohloms F1ve*r1A ., ness in recognizlnk her birthday, morals," remarked the colonel tion of Panama depends on the squeezed out of the picture. His little likelihood that more planes Phelps Dodge and for the lovelv gift and de­ dryly. "You get a mixture, of all Wasihngton, Oct. 8.—(A*l — De­ OS Hartford Road. 8-Room of the same type would be built Panama Canal for its livelihood. merchandizing and advertising 3 lbs. 19c itRgtr. All Improvements. Slod- All Proceed* Fnim Sale Phil Pet ____ lirious salads and other . good sorts, from extremely relig;ious to spite the decentralization program Carrots or Parsnips em bath. Ptpefess heat. Gar­ of Thla Scrap Will Be in the. near future. Pub.^.Svc NJ . things they had prepared for the the bad, which moved 1.200 persons from Fre*h ' Donated To Mancheater Pullman party. the capital to other cities, the total age.- Chicken _ _ coop, tj acre of .. ' “You can't iwiiie a nun’* land. S. P. 95.000. WANTED Chapter, Bed Croaa. Radio ...... ______1,-— fOdkiTsThmTspmiiiM of civilian government workers in Brussels Sprouts qt. bskt. 25c moral* by putting a uniform Possibility of Halting m /S WEEK - C l Sk IWkr *m **••• TiW Large lot. Republic Stl Most popular fiction among ser­ oa him. Washington Increased .6 per cerit vice men loverseas is the weftem Tun* LmN SmotC over the previous month to 275.362 Trucks and Buses Rey Tob B . -UmT* llw Mwa Mytm’ “A good boy In our .Army Fancy Spinach ^ . 2 lbs. 19c . Wateot Street Section. Two* story. pm . during August, the U. S. Civil, Waahington. Oct. 8— — A Savage Arms STATE s a t a s u n . •ittmmy «M »•«» can-, keep, gooid. He I* given temlly. Two feur-roqm*. g. p. possibility thst the least essential 5?ear* Roeb '.. HARTFORD o e T # ^ i tlwfrt Service Commission reported to­ 2 doz. 49c '$4,799. D. P. 9800. All Im* erery opportunity for good en- day. Juicy Oranges of the nation's 5.000.000 trucks Shell Un . . . . vironmenL F'aney and 150,000 buses must be taken Socony - Vac ON THE SAME SHOW: Payroll for the Washington <|But you can't say 'he must stay metropolitan area wa* $48,124,986 *X)\'ENTBY; out - of operation, unless more rub­ Sou Pac . . . . . I beside a .piano and sing songs.” 2 for 19c ber than 1* allowed for in that re­ South Ry . . . for the month, the report said. Grapefruit Wall Street, Sooth C nearly 100.000 are used to trans­ Texas Oo 391 circulated. Some of that one per Friday Evenings at cent of our men get bowled over Publisher Unknown Mala Bead, SoMh Coventry.' BRING IN ALL YOP CAN FIND TODAY! port school children. . |Timken Roll B ...... 39 Globe Turnips 5 lbs. 25c Haeea -raotw atngle. F all bath. Eastman told the House Appro­ Un (Carbide ...... 72 the “ Y” and do things they - otherwise IF YOL ilA V E SOMETHING TOO BIG Tacoma, Wash.— —The, dl»- Kaaalag water. Elrctrlclty. priations cotamittee the printed Union Pac - ...... i,-... 82' IS Week* Begl'iwlng October 9 wouldn't do. British and Ameri­ T1>IME TIJI-T COATS( Chocolate Bits 2 Ige. pkgs. 29c OR TOO HEAVY TO HANDLE ALONE can authorities are tryMig to tric attorney’s office sent a' tele­ Twe ear garage, ■/] acre of laa^ report released today disclosed, Unit Air L .*.... 154 At 7-AO P. M. Heavenly ^ f t —---lOO', pure camel pile, wann and fleecy. No. 1 Can . „ I stamp thla traffic out. gram to Rufus Wood at Wanat- i & RJ|4J09j_JDJPjJL9^^ CALL 8 5 0 0 that the Baruch allowance o f rub­ Unit Airc ...... 30' Coadneted by Plaid or plain collar, pocket and front trim in red. green ber for trucks and buses “is.not as United Corp ...... 9-5 "When a man brings discredit chee. Wash., asking him to appear or beige. Fruit Cocktail or Peaches,'Can 19c ■O LTO N WE WILL SEND ONE OF OUR'TRUCKS I to his uniform," said the colonel, aa a witness in a coart trial. Back much as half of the present con­ Unit Gas Imp • #-• 4 ' *a(tm*HRRFURT •tSLVHN •UUnaSTM No. 3 Can i OC MiHrta C Tarred sumption of tire* by these vehi­ US Rubber ...... 23' Lillian “our military police pick him up. from Wenatchee came this report; Teen Agers — $29.98 Big Sisters — $.12.98 Neiwljr aa a m ad laad. IMtl • HUGHES “Not known here, try Yakima.’ cle." US Steel ...... ; 49' DICK MOROAM I But the police aren’t trying to •■taaaa havae with raodom hath. PLUS! CARTOON AND NEYV8 I ride the boys.” (Ed’s note—Rufus Woods has been Remember: Our Ea.*t Hartford Sliire I* 0|*eti Every Feas or String Beans can 19c Even with the greatest con- Warner Br Plct ...... 6' Gertrude Grant ■ILL KCHALLPi Fridav and Saluida.v Evening T il 9 O’clock. Ihnatas whtar. EtectiV Hghta. MORIARTY BROTHERS -aarvation, he declared, "they will West Union ...... 29' Chaplain Blakeney was quite publisher of The Wenatchee Dally SOl-305 Center — 307-315 Center At Brnul Street have to have somewhat more rub­ West El A M f g ...... i. 74< Telephone: 3160 “ I Mtaaiv coti»tAm moki War Boilids Oa Sale A t ThM Iclear ob Um Roint that tbs situa­ ^ World (or tba £sat 39 >ears..^ a r . f l l l i ^ U a d j r 9ar hnowH Theater, A geed hay. ber “tha nls allowed for in that re­ Woolworth ...... 28' Private I^essonis Arranged CREAT STAGE SHOW port.” . 7 E3ec Bond A Sh (C u r b )...... 1! ■8" 1^ .. i BANCHE5TER EVENING ElERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1942 FACE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1942 SE FOUR and the prolipects for farm labor tor next season are far from en­ Byi^iies Takes Dairy Farmer couraging. The Board of Direc­ Hurley Silent Daily Radio Programs M anchester iTe W ar tors feel that the leaders in col­ !,egular Polling Hours Up New Post Union Fought lege and extension fields are in War TteM OlvUlan Defense Phone 8-0107 — Bed Oroes •087 position to bring much sound ad­ * FIRST * ^ Upon Session News From Manchester’s Neighbors vice for consideration in endeavor­ <^David Toomey, Bolton, $1; Mrs. ing to aolvc the many problems Emergency Kit B a^ that are facing farmera now. and Will Bar Few Voting Assnmes Status Equiva­ Donations are still being re­ John Toomey, Bolton, $1; Wat­ Directors of Agriciiltur* that will be especially important ‘Unable lo Ignore Agila- the evening’s festivities. The older Christian Persruiality." baaed on ceived at the local Red Groea kins Brothers, Inc., $5; Manches­ al Council Combats in the post war period. It is for America Sends Warnings lent to' Cabinet Mem­ Chapter for the emergency kit ter Plumbing and Supply Co., $10; . • 1 1 w ll Towne Manufacturing companies tion Among Voters’ on ■people in the county towns well. the "Sermon on the Mount.” this reason that the meeting next NXriOHAL Columbia . remember the' old county house j Andover Jerry Parlzek has seven colo­ Rockville ber; Salary Is $15,000 bags for soldiers and sailors leav­ F. W. Woolworth O)., $6; Mrs. The Threat. week should result in a sound pro­ : U n d o u b ted ly W ill LAUSC generally change shifts between 2 Edith Klein, New York City, $1; Hours Polls Ojjen. I and Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy. Lieut. Mnt. ,lohn F. Bausnla nies of bees at present. LewisI HJ C t hapm an ing for overseas duty. Anyone not gram being developed for Council Tniliistfifll W ork- and 5 p.' m. but industrial com- MiM GiBdy* M. Rice Jerry Novotny of South Wil- Of Bombings to Fratfce able to work at production head­ Kiwsurils Club, $22; K ing David som e Industrial w orn Bridgeport and office- 575-12, H'llMhnantie Diviaton ' and Mrs. Francis G. Hodge will re­ \A llllmantic 1959-J4 96,>. r |>c:kvllle Washington, Oct. 8—()P)—Jam es Windsor, Vt.. Oct. 2—The next to follow in the strenuous period SUPER llngton and Harold Bugbre of quarters may take the bags home Lodge No. 31. I. O. D. F „ $5; ahead. bound workers in New York may Hartford. Oct. 8 Gov. side at present in Miami, Fla. The F. Byrnes, who gave up a lifetime meeting of^the Board of Directors cr« to Cfiange Their i county house burned in September West Wlllington are the scrap to work on. Chaminade Musical Club, $5; Mrs. have to- ri.se earlier or chance Robert A. Hurley said today that The Andover Grammar school New York. OcL 8 — (W ide : hour wror bond cam paign over job on the Supreme court to be­ The National Red Cross has in­ C. J. Strickland, $1; Mrs. Mary ot the Agricultural Council of New Voting Habits. sprinting from late trains to catch Plana are being made for the I 5^93 new ,building built on harveat managers in this town I WABC of CBS resulted in Uatener he wa.« "unable to ignore aiich packing of Chriatmas boxes for , the foundation has later been dall- held a 8ucce.ssfiil fair at the achool which takes place October 10 and World)—For the first time, short come director of economic atabil- creased the quota for Manchester Wippert, Bolton, $2, and Helen England will be hold next Tues­ ^ A R K E T S polling places before the 6 p. m. Court Reduces pledges of $1,982,500, she reported W lppert, Bolton, $1. Deaths Last Night agitation among the voters" for the town service men, and Mra. ed the "Jailer a Home. house Wednesday afternoon. The 20. Residents are requested to wave stations on thla side of tbe ization, assumed today a status to 500 bags, to be made every day, O ctober 13, in Bostori". This N«w Haven, Oct. iBy The closing. i after a checkup. (Jharles Laughton three month. The War Depart­ New First Aid CUas phone them that' the collections Atlantic have joined with British conducted .a similar campaign over equivalent to that of a cabinet announcement waa made by J. C. The situation with regard to a plan whereby the voting hours Stanley Andrew's and Rev. Ralph ! ______' ~ exhibits were many and varied I ment has asked that we sdnd a A new Red doss First Aid Chicago—Dr. Herbert I^otts, Xaaoclated Presel—A newspaper many of these gommuters has been are. ready. Autoist’s Fine m em ber. Thompson, Executive Secretary, in the Nov. 3 elections might be Rowland are in charge of the and Nie lower grades licld a Pet The monthly meeting "of Anne radio In sending a warning to the j WEAF of NBC last week In on third of our quota every month as Cl&aa will be started at" the Hoi- from his headquarters here. Of 69, professor emeritus of oral sur­ ' aurvey In larger Connecticut cities aggravated by., gas rationing. peopI#.pf occupied. zone of France j 18-hour drive. Both made an- Bymea took the oath of office extended beyond p. m. work Home made cooHie* and Show. A brisk .sale of W ar Stam ps Wood Elilerkln C hapter, D. A. R., for hla new position at the White our boys are leaving for fighting i lister school Friday. Oct: 9, at particular Interest is the fact that gery iri the Northwestern Urfiver- showed today that retention of the Many who fofn'ierly- drove 'their 6 South Coventry. of American bombings to. come.-| nouncements to the New York Forceii yesterday to {mstpone candy as Well as financial dona­ was also reported. will be held next Tuesday after­ Jiid^c Is ToM Ellington House late yestenj^, and learned fronts so continuously that they ■ 7:30 o’clock. Several people In the the Commissioners-of Agriculture, slty Dental School and credited present 6 a. in. to 6 p. m. polllnp own cars to the railroad station Not only was the message sent In j area only. vicinity '6/ Hollister school have until later—possibly today a con­ tions will be appreciated. On Fri­ noon at the hopie of Mrs. Ray­ then for the first Time that his ask for our co-operation in seeing jhe Deans, and Directors of Ext. with introducing in Chicago the SAVING Ume limit probably would bar and could deviate from their nor­ day night a benefit whlat to raise At a public ceremony heldTue*- 1 Th* .Coventry Motor Corps met mond Plumb in Windham Cenfer IVIan Is'to Be Inducted French but it waa translated into salary would be $16,000 a year. that no service man leaves his asked that the Red CToss furnish tension of the agricultural col­ use of procaine for lessening the mal route to vote,'now travel by ference with Secretary of the , __riM A-™,, night with the Andover Corps other languages to advise the peo­ ! Topics' tonight: Premiere* — from voting few who desired to do funds for this use will be held at day afternoon on the Old Army K ^ ^ practice drill at the An- who wIh speak on "The Art of That is $5,000 less than he receiv­ port without an emergency kit an in stru cto r andi m ore people may leges, and the state leaders in Vo­ pain of dental extractions. IS VITAL so. but undoubtedly would cause fixed bus lines which may or may Slate Chaae fcoing Woodhouse on Yeomans" Hall, the committee in , Into the Service. ple of other lands. NBC, 7:30 (West repeat 10) Ab­ enroll at the school Friday eve­ cational .Agriculture, of the six the voting hour.s question, the Training Ground overlooking Lake Ljovpr Town HaU. Mrs Ver.sey .Mc- Making Hmikcd Rugs." ' bott and Costello; MBS—9:15, ed as an associate justice, but aa bag. Chicago—Ernest W. Teagle, 67, some industrial workers to change not pa.ss polling places. charge'beirfg Mrs. Laura Szegda, T he w arning, iri th e form of "an much as any cabinet member The Manchester Chapter of the ning. _ New England States are being in­ vice president of The Sun Oil , their voting habits with varying Jn New Haven, althotffeh no chief executive, would not com­ Miss -Sophie Szegda and Miss Wanguiiibaug. the Army-Navy Bride is in command of the local Rockville. Oct. 8— (Special important communique from the Victory and You, Discussion. American Red Cross is grateful to This may be the last^ class or-,, vited to be present and take an ment upon, either the advisability Talks—MBS, 8:30, Tribute to m akes. Company of Ohio and pioneer degrees of inconvenience. known inatanvea' of a 6 a. ni. to 6 "K'' Hag for excellence in war pro- ] coiys Emil Abcrlc, 21, of Mountain road, American high command,” at Lon­ Appoints Last Six Member* all those who, to date,., have no ganized at a neighborhood school active part in the discllksions. Uhleago oil executive. p. m. working ahift were tinvover- or the poasibility of a"'ipl|{:ial ses­ don, was addressed. to all persons Andrew Carnegie, Speaker Vis­ W ith organized laTior generally duction. was awarded the T. H Ellington was before Judge John Like Donald M. Nelson, chair­ generously contributed to this on acemmt of the heating prob­ The Agricultural Council came M arblehead, Mass. — C!apt. in agreement that a special session ed, .some emplo.vca in large fac­ sion of the Legislature being called U,*r.“cc ' "T J "■ m SS'k '. r / r f h l , ’ "or Staff Orel ^Springs living within two kilometers of count Halifax; BLU, 8:30, Ameri- fimd. Anyone wishing to donate lem that confronts us this winter. into being last Spring to unite .the VICTORY! I N. Keeney in the Rockville City ca'a Town Meeting, "Rote of Con­ man of the Wai- Production board, James Otis porter, 72, U.S.N. re­ of the Legislature ought to be tories actually are putting in a 12 to change the voting laws. i'*i':vr S =i„V .k. .V,wp„, John O. N etto factories working for Germany, Byrnes expected to attend cabinet $ 1 for a bag will have his or her It will mean that after this class present farmer-owned and farmer- tired, fornier head of the Salvage • called to sanction extension of poll­ hour day, others a .. 10 hour day I'rg e CialHng Session and cannned goods was held, net-, 472. Btafford court on Wednesday and the fact and ailvised them to evacuate gress In War,” Senators Taft and ■name typed and sent with the bag it may be necessary to have all controlled organizations into one Ev«ryon« Is saving thasa Posthiaster George H. Hobertson A nnouncem ent ha.s been made Prentiss Brown; BLU, 10:15, Un meetings. He waa sworn in just and Insurance department of the ing hours for the November elec­ and many voluntarily work over­ He said he had received more ting $3.39 and there were exhibits that he has been inducted into the their homes because of danger after announcing that President so that the soldier or sailor receiv­ First Aid claaaes taught at the 8nlid unit to combat the Lewis days .,. L«t First Nationol was master of ceremonies. Fol-I of the wedding of Miss Margaret from bombs dropped from high- der Secretary of State Welles; U. S. Shipping Board, arid a di­ tion. and Gov. Robert A. Hiirley time shifts. than 100 letter'si.and telegrams a ot embroidery, foreign dolls, farm Army and will leave for aptive Roosevelt had appointed the last ing, the bag will know just where high school' where the building threat to invade New England and rect descendant of Revolutionary show you tho way to sova The majority, however, are on lowing the singing of the Nalional Ciinningh.im and Russell Murray. The annual town election held altitude American planes. It ex­ CBS, 10:30, William Green from organize the dairy farmer into a planning to meet Friday with the day during the w'e.fk from labor products, and pets. " ' service next Tuesday, caused the six members of a 14-man board it came from. For Information will be opened for three nights a p atriots. on QUALITY FOOOSI Legislative council In study the eight hour shifts, starting or end­ groups anrf'Tndividuais urging the Prizes were awarded a.«i follows: Anthem, led by Cornetist Eugene The wedding took place at Syra- Monday, resulted in a sweeping plained that because of the alti­ Toronto. call 6637. week for night-school. Having the branch of the United Mine Work­ NBC—8, Fanny Brice, Frank which will help him control the matter, the situation was this: ing with sufficient time for voting call of a apecial sesaioh., ^ • embroiiiery. Irene Hayes, first, Lcfkowitz. cadet of the R.O.T.C., I cuse. N. Y".. on Oct. 1st. After a victory for the Republican parly, j remit part of his fine. tude, "some of the bombs may fall economy-of an entire nation . for Latest donations have been re­ Red doss cla.sscs at the school ers. According, to Mr. Thompson, unless unprecedented jama develop University of Connecticut, the col- short wedding trip Mr. Murray- on other places than the objective Morgan; 8:30, Aldrich Family; 9, Coleslaw ("not 'Told slaw” ) gels In Hartford, largest city of the The controversy began when June and Shirley Cooper, second, electing the entire Republican I the duration of the war, with the ceived as follows: Mrs. Raymond that is open for other purposes this solid front is now developed its name from cole, an old name at polling places. H was estimat­ ors were raised by William Nye I has returned to his post at the _ , . ! a chafge of driving while his li- Itself.” Bing Crosby Hour; 10, Rudy Val- will eliminate a janitor having to and functioning and the Council is state and seat of at least three ed that ns many as m ight Superior C^ourt Judge John A.-.Cof- .Norma Wolff, third: pets, duck lee, Bert LAhr; 10:30, March of objective of holding down living Goslee, 29 Elwood road. $2; Ex­ for plants of the cabbage family. P w d i t o * 2,000 and Herbert Rose, from the T. H. | submarine base in Now London, tlcket. The. vote was light wak suspended. He was fin- Short wave station.s of NBC and change dub. $25; J. W. Hale use gas and tires to open other keeping agricultural people in^ major vyar production plants, sev­ have to vote before 7 a. m unle.sa nell ruled last Saturday that rhu- owned by Gu.v Berk, tirat. goat Time, Leon Henderson. costs and preventing inflation. owned by Jo.seph Williams, second; Wood Co. After a brief talk by [while Mrs. Murray will make her the fact that there were few con- ed $100 and.ro.sts of $5 with $75 CBS pnrticipated .ln the broadcast Two representatives each from Corp., $10: G. E. Keith Furniture buildings as well as the heat prob­ formed of facta pertaining to the eral thousand workers employed given time off during the working nicipnlitica lacked the authority home with his parents in Sprlng- CBS—7:30, Hello from Hawaii, dogs owned by ' Robert Williams Mr. Robertson, in which he re- tests, the Democratic party hav- j of the fine being remitted which was repeated from time to labor, agriculture and manage­ Co., $10; Mr. and Mrs. H W. Sle- lem. threatened Invasion. The Lewis or­ at the Pratt and Whitney division dav. to allow the polls to remain open field. Mass. new time; 8:30, Death Valley of, the Nilcs-Bement-Pond com- and..Marshall Nuhfer. third; dolls,. ferreti to the historic setting se­ I Abcrle was stopped Tuesday time. ment accepted memlMrship on the grlst, 109 diarter Oak street, $2; People of Manchester, make this ganizers have been quite inactive Harbid Feinmark, president outside the 6 a. m .—6 p. m. s ta t­ "Democratic and Republican cau­ Ing endorsed , the Republican can­ Days; 9. Major Bowes; 9:30, Stage and have made no progress in New APPLLS Barbara Lescoe, , first, Phyllis lected for the occasion, he intro­ afternoon by- Patrolman Arthur board. They were: Mr. and Mrs. William Perrett, new class a worthwhile one! Our painy were working from 7 a. m., of the Central Labor Council, said utory hours. Mrs. Woodhouse duced Major R. R. Baltely, Army cuses will be held at the Town didate for First Selectman. Clar­ Francis who wished to warn him It could be reminiscent of the Door Canteen; 10, First tine, England. Farmers are too shrewd to 6 p. m., or from 7 a, m. to 7 p. commuting workers would have to had -said previously that the vot­ Field, second, Suzanne Schwartz, Labor; I^illp Murray, president Bolton, $2; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin instructor. Lewis Milligan, is giv­ Hall tonight at 8 o’clock; to nom- ence D. Benton and Milo E. Brad- of a minor traffic 'violation. When time Olsen and Johnson sent Navy program. ing his time and efforts so that to be taken in by wild promises NATW t m a c in t o s h m., permiting but a single hour in fare the problem of overcoming ing hours might be extended in third': bead 'work, ChkVlotte way, Republicans, were elected of the CIO, amd William Green, dimeliuson. Bolton., $2; George Ing and awarded the coveted Hag I inate a candidate for Representa- the patrolman asked to see the around live monkeys to call atten­ BLU—7:30, Earl Wrightaon Shedd. Bolton, $1; Mrs. Edna Rob­ the town will meet its quota of with nothing to back them up ex­ the early morning for voting. transportation difficulties In the any community for the state elec- Clarke, fiist Selectmen for the sixth consecu­ concert; 8:15, Lum and Abner; president of the AFL. Several parents and the Pine ' accepted for the man- live and candidates for Ju.stice of operator's license, the driver first tion to themselves when they first Agriculture; Edw"ard A. O’Neal erts. Bolton, $1: Mr. and Mrs. First Aiders and we hope you will cept th* iron clad membership Colt Situation Better early hours when bus schedules tlon. . Several pi tive terms, Be.nton, endorsed by 9:30, Herbie Kav band. card they must sign to join, which street pupils were; present, and ' Bennett, the Peace. said he had left it at home and w"ent on th e radio in th eir pro­ president of the American Farm Robert McKinney, Bolton, $2; Mrs. enroll. At the Colt Patent Firearms are less flexible. The .,iew 3.5' mile Meanwhile, Attorney General The results of the town election the Democrats, received a total of then later admitted it was under gram years ago. , MBS — 8. . .Slnfoniettc; 9:30, gives the UMW complete juris­ CAV RIO TO**’' J ibi 25« company the situation was better an hour apecd limit also will have their teacher. Miss G%evive Kos- president of the company, Bureau federation, and James G. Francis A. PalloUl ^ yesterday tosz selected the prize winners. . -'I''- Bennett praised the ct^opera- are'as follows; Selectmen, Louis 822 votes, 502 Republicans and suspension. But it was live turkeys used by (Thatteau Hogan, variety. diction over the sale’ of , milk Iri th a t three shifts, 7 a. m. to 3 p. to be reckoned with, he pointed Patton, president of the Farmers' More Than 55 farm organizations, clo.sed another avenue ' by which The committee .in charge, of the ' V‘ his employees, to whom he G. W hitcomb, R .: J. Russell 320 Democrats. 'The only two con­ Meet This Evening Abbott and Costello in a similar Cooperative Union. m .: 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. and 1 1 p. out, as well as early morning con­ war worker-s might more conven­ Thomp.son. R.: Raymond Goodale, tests were for assessor and board The members of Stanley Dobosz effort about their own series, their What to expect Friday: NBC— representing well above 200,000 in­ m. to 7 a. m.. would theoretically gestion at the polls, should fair consisted of Merrill Scott, ' > redited the winning of the award Post No. 14. American Legion will Management; Ralph E. Flan­ dividual memberships have joined iently have cast their votes. for the conipaby. The "E " pins, D, Regi.strars of votera: Katherine of tax review. Frederick A, Royce, first starring vehicle on NBC be­ 9 a. m.. Garry Moore's show; 1:30 ders, president of the Jones A Trying to Forecast give all workers the opportunity stantial numbers of voters attem pt chairman. Suzanne Schwartz, Mitter. b.; Lillian L. Hamilton, Republican, defeated Omer Coo­ meet this evening at eight o’clock ginning tonight. They even includ­ p. m.. Sketches in Melody; 6:30 the Agricultural Council to date, TurmpK to cast ballots before going to KiiIch .Against .Aliaentee Biillofa David Fredericks. 'Richanl Bar­ presented to employees ot the I Lamson Machine Company, to vote at some time of the day. conipanv by Lieutenant Seymour IR- Assessor, Lincoln M. Bathuck. ley, D em ocrat. Rbyce received 501 in front of the Memorial building ed feed; with the advice that their Phyllis Creore, canteen gtrl. (TBS thereby showing that they will work. Pallotti ruled that war work­ rett, .Marshall Nuhfer and Wayne Springfield, Vt., and Eric A. John­ Labor leaders insisted, neverthe­ ers employed in factories great ■j. Sindeband, U.S.N.R., of Wash- R- Board of Tax Review, Ernest and Cooley 324. For member of and then go to the Ladd Funeral gags might "give enough com to —3:30. Brahms concert; 4:M, Ex­ have nothing to do with the Lewis less, that many of these, as well Commuters Affected Sandbom e. Home to pay respects to the late son. president of the Chamber of schem es. • distances from their homes were Ington, v.ere accepted by Miss K- Scyd. ,R. Grand Jurors: Irving the board of tax review. Rev. have the tiirkcy fat by Thanksgiv­ ploring Space: 6:30, Lancit Trio Commerce of the United States, What Europe Needs ss employes of the Pratt and Whit- In Bridgeport, where most shi/ts Katherine Horrigan, who has been Pease, D.; Robert LeL-acheur. D.; Rus.sell E. Camp. Republican, de­ William R. Richter, a member who ing.” However,, they didn't make and Curley: BLU—12 noon. Meet There are many problems fac­ CeWrv ^ at. big plants begin or end'in mid- not entitled to use absentee bal­ died Tuesday and whose funeral Officials Previously Named ing New England farmers right W esfrm E le c tric ney division, had to' travel long lots. Hla opinion, addressed to in the employ of the T. H. Wood Theodore Watts, D.; Lincoln M. feated Rev. Clayton B. Small, clear how crahap^ New York Your Neighbor; 1:45 p. m.. Vin­ f »uliflower v ■ * »^ > diaUuices to work and would be aftemoon. there -waa little pro's- will be held on Friday. They will serve with eight gov­ now during the w-ar period. De Towir C lerk George G. ScoU of Co. for over 25 years. Bathrick, R.; Montague White, Democrat. Mr. Camp received ,498 apartment dwellers.. would house cent Lopez Orchestra: 3:46, Fif­ ernment officials prcvlou.sly named Efforts Being Intensi­ Reports * Waves* Jeered imder dUadvantage if the present pect that any workers in sucl. fac- Tolland Seated on the speaker* platform R-: Arnold S. H yatt, ,R. CMn.sta- and Mr. Small 322 votes. Out of Erect Hug I’olo the prospective dinner meanwhile. teen Minutes from Broadw'ay. mand for farm produce increases HEARING AIDS houra were retained. torics would be hard put to vote. Litchfield, said that, according to Stanley Dobosz Post of the to the board in a presidential or­ NLayonnai$9 statute, only persorus who were out durjng the ceremony were Majorities: John: CJaspr.r, D.; Ralph approximately 3.100 registered .MBS — 12:30, War Resources fied Among Refugee Thomas Molley, state president Long distance induatrial com- Mrs. .lohn H. Steele American Legion is erecting a 2:30, Philadelphia Orchestra. der putting the new stabilization By Girls at Smith Battely. Lieutenant ' Sindeband, | Smith, D.: Harold Rankin, D.; Ed- voters only 909 cast ballots. There Kate Smith's one-woman. . 21- program into operation. The gov­ ARE DESIGNED BY of the CIO, whose own hours, he muters, chiefly those from Dan­ of state,, ill or physically disabled 1178-5, Rncksille flagpole near the new observation ' were entitled to use the absentee F. J. Damon, chairman - of the ward Whitcomb, R.; Wm. McCar w"ere 495 straight Republican and ernment officials are the secreta­ Governments of Small said, are from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. bury, might, however, find it dif­ 319 Democratic votes. Last year, shelter on Fox Hill. The flag will . Board of Directors, Union Hard- foil, R.: Elwood Hudson, R.: Law- be flown from sunrise to sunset. ries of the tren.siiry, agriculture, Northampton. Mass., Oct. 8 AtR CORPS KATE! at the Pratt and Whitney Tool ficult to make connec ions. ballots. fence Jillso-i. R. Board of Educa­ 1.627 votes w ere cast. .Following Nations Enslaved. BELL TELEPHONE The problems in Torrington. sit* In an effort to solve the dilem­ Mrs. Harriett Cogswell Meyer' .„re Co. of Toiringtbn, with Conking School 1380 commerce and labor, the Federal i/Ti—A le tte r printed in company, declared or,gariized la­ left for .1 brief trip to \% aslilngton j \^•l^ofn the local plant is alfiliated; tion, Vera C. Taylor, D.: Thornton IS the vote received by various RiuCratkws ^ ."«>2S« bor regarded the coming election of one of Connecticut's big ma ma of making voting easier The War Rations Cooking school WTIC KiCr.. WDRC Kilocycles Reserve Board chairman. the "Scan," Smith (^ollege under­ where .she will meet Mr. Meyer: ^ ^ j^cg. president of the Union fswold, R. Norton Fund: Kathe- candidates: Assessor, Frederick' price administrator, budget direc­ By Dewilt Mackenzie graduate new-spaper. assert* LABORATORIES SNASl if as among the most important in chine tool plants, chiefly concern- even possible, for war _workei s opened Wednesday at the Sykes Wide World War Anal.v*t Sandwitk CPUSO ed residents who commute to who were laboring lohg shifts to and 'Uie.v will select th eir home Hardware Co.; Mr. Kriesler. fieldf^P^® G^fttude R- A. Royce R., 501, O m er Coole.v, Auditorium with Miss Kathleen tor. and chairman of the War La that Wave* training at the rtici history and voiced the belief that tb which they will make prepara -1 Fire Commissioner: Lewis Phelps. .D.. 324; board of tax review, Rev. Thursday, Oct. Thursday, Oct. 8 London, Oct. 8--ETforta to fore­ Koo( Ci««r9tt*» state officials should take "what­ Hartford factories to work. Many cast their votes within statutory inspector for Army Air Forces; Crow of Boston in charge. Super­ 8 bor Board. college have been subjected to of them leave before 6 a. m. and tions 10 return. Mr, Meyer has, Mayor Rus*ell Hlnman of Willi- D.; Arnold S. Hyatt. R. "Library Russell E. Camp, R.. 498, Clayton intendent of Schools Philip M. P. M. P. .M. The board probably will or­ cast the needs of a wholly shatter­ jeers by Smith^girl*. ever steps are necessary to lns\ire hours, the Lerislative council will .a position with government infer-j E. Small. D., 322; Seleilninn. 3:00- David Hamm. do not return until after 6 p. m. meet here^Xuporrow at th? call mantle; R, B. Bennett, George H. Director: Ruth McBride. D.; Ar­ How^ spoke briefly on "Getting, in 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. ganize next week and until then Signed by three members of Workers an opportunity to vote. e.sts in Washington.. 1 nold ,S. Hyatt. R. Board of Fi­ Clarence Benton. R.. 502. Milo E. 3:15—News. ed and disorganized post-war Eu­ Bridge Key to Situation U waa believed that all workers Robertson. Miss Katherine Horri­ the Scrap" and Kenneth W. Lit­ 3:15—Ma Perkins. B yrnes wild he would keep hus>' the college staft. the' letter of the gpyernor. „ ■Master John M eyer is spending nance. John Yeoman. D.; Ernest Bradway. R., 502. Clarence^ Ben­ 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 3:20-rSt. Louis Matinee. rope" a r t intensifying in London In New Londdn, home of many in Torrington itself would have If ^-special se.ssion of the Gen- gan. Representative Eugene W. tle. head of the War Production studying the stabilization act. Mr. declares that students lining , an opportunity to. vote during the three days with relative? in New Latimer: George G. Jacobson and K. Seyd. K. ton. D., 320, Seth H. Schofield, Training at the Rockville High 3:45—The Right to"Happiness. 3:30—Studio Matinee. Roo.sevclt's executive order., and among refugee governments of the college' athletic field jeer­ AND ARE MADE BY TURKEYS of the workers at the huge Elec­ etal"Asscmbly were to be called, The funeral of, Mrs. Mary C. 3:56—War Jobs You Can Have — Fr**h Northarri tric Boat company’s yards in Gro­ 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. period,' eapecial •York City. Arthur Sebert of the Board of Se­ D„ 321; agent of town deposit school told of the need for women 4:00—Backstage \yife. his own powers under both of small nation*" enslaved by Adolf ed the Waves a* they drilled .t would be the sixth since 1920. Mrs, William Anderson has re­ Baldwin., who passed away aud- fund. H arold L. Andrews, R., 502. 4:15—Stella Dallas. Paul Kerins. • to 12 pound ton, and the site of important Na­ ly since it has been the custom ' and. it has been estimated,- would lectmen. The ceremony closed with ill industry. The school will be these. Furthermore, he said he H itler. recently for Lieut. 0>mdr. THE SAM E PEOPLE A v* ro «* . . . !•• factories there to grant ernployeea turned to . her Work in Hartford, the raising of the award flag and Sunday, at her cottage at Harold L. Andrews, D., 320; con­ continued today and tomorrow at 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. ;0()—News. was consulting heads of govern­ Here we have the symbolic gov­ Mildred McAfee, head of the val installations, the key to the cost the state between $7,000 and :15—Afternoon Melodies. 43 an hour off to get to the polls on after a month enjoying her, vaca­ the singing of'■America, Andover Lake, was held today. stables. Republicans, Robert 2:30 o'clock. 4:45— Young Widow Brow"n. mental agencies affected by the ernments of Belgium. Czechoslova­ Women's Naval Reserve. situation was strictly maritime, or $1 .5,000 depending on how long it :45— W ar News. HUH Ntw INC DtUSIO Election day. tion at her Tolland home. ' At a meeting held in the town Burial was in Femwood Cemetery, Scljwanda, 504,'Albert H. Kihl, Caucus Tonight 6:00—When A Girl Marries. program , kia. The Netherlands, Norway, Expre.ssing "keen . disap­ ilot Joe n*T«t foot ofl hit courte — WHO MAKE YOUR to be more specific, ■ the Thames lasted. 5:00—Ad Liner—Musical Cooper Pwhoa he’thetded for gttt'icooSio* river highway bridge over which The Federated Church Men's hall lu.st night in charge of In­ Philadelphia. 506, B ram an S. Sibley, 505, There will be a Republican cau­ 5:15—Portia Faces Life. Asks for Regulation* I’oland. Greece and Yugoslavia. proval of the Smith girls' con­ FOWL AVltict Bible CTass has resumed its Charles F. Wilson, 512; Demo­ cus this evening at eight o'clock 6:30—Just Plain Bill. , ativo. These orphans of the Hun blood­ or ctk tt! She never *o*i ofl the courie 33. flows an almost ceaseless tide of spector George Nelson of Andover, He disclosed that he had asked duct toward the . Waves,", the when tb* ntt* Humford—th* relitbl* '.(NUINC SRRINC studies. Next Sunday at 10:00 a. crats. Kenneth R.. Floto, 318. at the Town Hall, Memorial build­ 5:45—Front Page Fansll. 5:35—Youth Center Program. bath represent an odd mixture of BELL TELEPHONES heavy traffic. two members of an Army contact 5:45—Ben Bcmie. the Treasure, which will be inti­ letter said: bakinz powder thtt’t been b*k*-in- Thousands of Workers employed m. Rev..Leon H. Austin of North squad, from Boston, who are mak­ Ernest F. Calchera, 316, Bruno ing. Francis Prichard, Republican 6:00— News. mately .concerned with enforce­ countries w"hose p rew ar 'interests, "Su^h actions, show riot turance lor over tifbt; jreartl FazCi ^ ’ap p i i i g Coventry will lead the claas. The 6:15—History in the Headlines 6:00—News. both political and economic, mgdc Pttriofic pamphlet of tu z trltti rtc- LAMB LEGS >35. at the Electric Boat company,dsjly ' Bolton ing a tour, of Aircraft Warning Willington Duda, 317, H enry J. Peirolo, 318; chairman for the town- of Vernon, ment. to' recommend regulations oilly an appalling lack of CONfO I lOLLIO If DISIRIO ^ Women's Bible Class has been in- registrars of voters, first district has issued the notice for the cau­ with Prof. Andre Schenker 6:0!5—War Commentary. them highly iiidividualistic. ipeal Contorv* tuppliet for victory. traverse the bridge and usually "Mr*. W. W. G rant .Mra. Clyde IVlarshall Stations in this area, ahowed slides 6:10—Sports. i ~ foj" controlling upper-bracket sal breeding, but a pernicious at­ Writ* Rumford Btkinz Powdtr. Bo* make it without too much trouble 7394, .Manclirater viteil to join .them and has ac­ pertaining to the service, and Miss .Jennie B. Church Pliny C. Coburn. R., .505, Conrad cus which will be held to nomi- 6:30—Strictly Sports. aril's. The president had author- .Must '(’m irdinale E ffort* titude toward a group w"ho M i’>7tern Electric Phone 4052 cepted, —^Treasury Star Parade. ES, Rnintord, Rbod* Itland. la(«8F0RES-21< and the day shifts at the plant Private Curran of the squad dem­ P. Mohr. D.. 318; second district, ivate Representatives’ to the Gen­ 6:45—Lowell Thomas. Ired Byrnes to hold down salaries, Now", however, as they drift are sincerely attempting lo do HEARING AIDS ftfSHLT SMOICin . Short Cut ^ - • The Democrati.' electors are to W'illiam F. Bissonnette, R„ 504. 7:00—Fred Waring. 6:30—Frazier Hunt—News. about on an ocean so vast they are so arranged as to give all galvage committee reported onstrated the system of co-ordi- Mrs. Gauliij. of Stafford enter- eral Assembly and Justices of tbe 6:46—The World Today. .so far as practicable, to $25,000 a .their bit in the war effort." PROU’iCt 0^ BUI u n PMONF The Bolton Board of Education meet at the Town hall, • Tolland Marion Mullins, D., 318; board of 7:15—News of the World. cannot see its ahores, one thing am ple tim e to vote. The sam e ia several large pieces of m***for ; information from the num -1 talned the Pinochle CHub Peace, ;00— Amos 'n' Andy. year, after the payment of taxes, College officials w"ere un­ UBORAIORU^ MSIARCH TONGUES -3 1 true of civilians employed/fit the i held its organization meeting at Friday, October ? at 8 p Education. Cora H. Reed, R., 502, Parent-Teacber Meeting 7:30—Quiz of Two Cities. and' with the proper allowance for clear to theOK i» t^tat post-war available for comment. scrap metftl^hav^ been unearthed. night at her home. Mrs- 8:00—Maxwell House ' Coffee :15— H arry Jam es. EuioiJf must be one for all and all I T H E \ Submarine Bose and elsewhere. the conclusion of the Town Meet­ Michael D. O’Connell. D., 321; The October meeting of the 8:30—Death Valley Show. payments on llf^ insurance, and The crux of the problem remains Chairman Daniel P." Cavanaugh ing on Tuesday evening And elect­ board of finance Francis C. Lure, Northeast School Parent-Teach­ Time. for one. There must be unselfish D. O. RTOI’OIITON CO. | stated that lhe..following items '"•T hi rnnnf the' ‘ocated at aeveral Mather won first prige, a 8:5.’>—C w il Brpw"n, News. on fixed obligations previously in­ ties, for evei"yhody. ‘ .\s signs INSULATION the bridge which also carries ed George O. Rose chairm an of The Reinihlican lectors ^^e throughout the six states gla.ss saw knife for cake and Mrs, R„ 507, W illiam J. Schreier, D.. ers’ A.ssoclatlon will b* held this 8:30—"The Aldrich Family.” curred. coordination of effort. Established 187.5 j have been donateiFfor the caiise: 9:00— M ajor 'iloM"ei5. Beyond that I don't believe there now read, this ideal, which is(one> heavily traveled U. S. Route No. the Board and Mrs. Myrtle B. jw n of. Tolland are to meet served e___ . from the ^ Boston Center . .. .316. The annual town m eeting evening at eight o’clock at the 8:30—Krafc Music Hall. The director said he also had Johns-Manville j 847 Smith Whitney Street I 1,000 gallon water N.ank at the Jerry Pardus won the second 10:00—Rudy Vallee. 9:30—Stage Door Canteen. is one of these govemments w hose of the points of-lhe Atlantic char­ I H artford, Conn. j 1. Traffic snarls are by no means Caipenter secretary. The . Board Thursuay, -Oi t. 8 a t 8 p m. for the ._ Aircraft Wainine Servlc* was called for 3 p. m. Monday after- .Noitheust school The program 10:00—The First Line. con.sulted" with William H. Davia, Home In.siilati«>n Divi.sion Infrequent *^gt times when the home of Dr. Harvey B. Goddard prize, a yellow . The re­ 10:30—March of Time. dreams arc based on anything ter. may become the gi"ent bond voted to hire Mrs^ Evelyn HoHoran nomination of representatives In "mtfst important cog in Loon was adjourned until next planned for the evening ll aa fol­ 10:30—Talks. War Labor Board chairman, on among continental peoples. I itiid riia x book. E'lpUta FRBK tHt. j bridge Hfts to permit passing riv- on Main street. South W^dsor; freshments were sandwiches^ cake 1 1 :00—News. more than wishes. They don't ol South Bolton to teach the Cen- the General Assembly^ TnlUnd °ur civilian defense.'' It is manned Thursday night at 8 o'clock, in lows: Plano selection by Jean 10:4.5— Jerrj- W ayne— Songs, regulations which that agency is Out of this .ultimately might lmt ar traffic. Most workers conse- 50-foot windmill at the rcaiNjf B. ter School for the ^'^'"alnnder of At the li^^st meet^^^ by• volunteer service. ,The and coffee. Warren Memorial hall. Conrady; skit, "On the Side Lime* 11:15—Dance Music. know" whether the countries they L. A. Williams 10 or 1 :00—News. considering in connection with are trying to represent here will grow a X.'nlted States of Europe. I Kune ' I jfently allow for the possibilitiea O. Felton’s tioHie on Main at school year. Mra. Lolloran has Grange held at the Community charge of CTilef Oh- Brigham Service, son of Mr. and at the Circus, ” with Uie charac­ 11:30—Nocturne; i stabilization effort.s. Lffff*,J29« two large boilers, partially burie' Alfred Lambert. Jr.. 5-year-old 11:05—Sports Roundup. survive in their present form. They However, the chief thing that Representative y i i t delay in timing their departure been teaching at the Center School { House, -nie-sday. Oct. 6 a t 8 p m. Ralph V^ I^y^dV. ^ t Mrs. Gallup Service, who ia a stu­ ters portrayed by Bernard Fahy, 12:00—News and Baseball Scores. 11:10—Quincy Howe-r-News. The Labor board yesterday af­ 1 ' ______I Cot 13* in-Harry F, Farnham's cpw pas­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert ot have small notion w"hether. if they appeals to most of the refugee TKI-EPHONE ;<802 I AdfIrcM I from home. lowing the resignation ot Miss in tlie absence of the re..;-.ilar lec- dent at Admiral Bniai;d Academy W illington avenue, wa.s taken loseph Casellb arid George For- 12:10—Program from New York. J 2 ."00—News. firmed ail Its past W"agc increases Should a good traffic block ture on Rye street: 500-pound turcr. Mrs. Sarah West, prepared Babcock Hill, needs more spotters. 10 do survive, they will restore the governments right now Is regional Corcoran. in New London, was among those the Johnson Menwriol hoapital noff. 12:30^Throe Suns. and gave provisional approval to occur on the bridge on dTection day radiator., on the second floor at the entertainment consisting of The Army man pointed out. that if 12:55— N ew a Tomorrow* Program same kind of governments they fed ern tin n .' TTiis menns the _ r SUSAN lAklt n 3 o i a A bills were taken care of who went on the ship Yankee for The program will cloae with any voluntary wage boost.s be­ P m SM P two MINUTI dM it TC afternoon it might keep large readings,- piano solos, roll call the true significance of. this serv­ Monday afternoon in the amb'i- A. M. had before the W"ar. grouping together of state 8’""'w1 th 1 William A. Peck's home; an. old at the ihcetlng- This year a new a week-end cruise. lance after being struck by a car group singing; Tomorrow** Program tween Fept. 15 and Oct. 3. It re­ numbers of workers from reaching furnace in Johh Reardon’s cellar naming .your favorite food, to ice and Ita untiring vigilance to 7:00—News. The best these repr’esentatlvea common interests, surh as a Medi­ Strailwd Foodf 4«-25« procedure Jivlll be followed and in protect against a surprise attack, All persons liable to pay taxes while crossing the street on Fur­ A.O.H. .Auxiliary P. M. 7:10— So.'"N. E. Tel. Co. Program . served the rig h t. how"ever. to can­ terranean bloc and a Baltic bloc. the polls until late with fe.sultant bn Main street. The wrecking crew addition to the signatures of the commence w ith the first letter of are notified to return to the asses­ can do is -to act as trustees who Junior Foodi ote*’* 3 “ "*25« coukl be realized by the thought­ nace avenue. He was treat,ed fbr a There will be a meeting of the 6:00—Reveille, Agri News. 7:15—Musical Interlude. cel any that were found inconsis­ will serve until the enemy is evict­ Once these regional federations confusion, but that seems to lie will proceed to break up this secretary of thVschool board and .voiir last name and gam es. T he re ­ sors a list of property, each par­ auxiliary of the A.O.h ; this eve­ 6:25— News. tent with the stabilization pro­ about the only thing wrong with freshm ents-w ere ,»ervetl by Mi.ss less and indifferent, more volun­ cut on the back of the head and 7:20—Youth Center Program. ed. Then they will turn their af­ were functioning properly, they s u i 6 v 'i “ 'sfr.c'H°*" . metal into sizes required. Mr. the town treasure each school teers would be forthcoming. cel, descrihcd separately, bn or be­ later discharged. State Policeman ning at eight o'clock. At the con­ (8:30— E arly Birds. 7:30—Robart Furriera Program. gram . might provide tlie neces.sary foun­ the picture at New London ami( Rose Raisch. Mi.ss Caldwell and fairs over to'the people at home, MUrv« liJ62k 2 ’c^;.4 5 . Cavanaugh has a.sked that any one check will bp countewgned by the Edwin E. Hawkin*. whose death fore the first day of November. Theodore Liockw"ood, who investi­ clusion of the business session in 6:45—Reveille. 7:40—Bond Program. dation for a greater organization NOTICE! of course—until it happens» it's having large articles which will chairman of the school\board. .Miss Viola Di'.nock Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Weber, 6:55— News. having kept the world conscious occurred on October 4 at his home gated said that th« car was driv­ Red Men’s Hall there wlU be A 7:55— News. of their countries during the long of all the states of Europe. The Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the Manches­ Sunihin* ctAc^tij purely theoretical. nerd to be broken up should 'phone The Board voted in favbc of es­ Mrs. Louise Wochomurka left of Rockville, were dinner guests card party for the members. 7:00—Morning Watch . Manchester's Sltuatifin town Tuesday 'ovening ^ela- in^A t^r«. ^ en by Joaeph Hipsky of R.F.D. 3 8rOO—News of the World. blackout of war. However, as previously pointed ter Building & I.4)an Association. Inc. will he held at its ToHMto Juic* r».A*T2S“ 3T* I 8-3100. Metal from this town will tablishing a Junior Red Crbss in of Stafford Springs. No arrest Form Softball League 8:00— Newa- 8:15—Shoppers Special! out in these articles, what happens Manchester is faced with • a be collected Saturday and again the schools throughout the warp, on hoaring of the illnrs.* of i i _ iMri. Theodore Mlrtl. Need More Aid Biddle Outstanding Figure office, 9.‘)5 Main Street, on Friday. October 9, 1912 at her infant grandson and daughter-1 *®aves his wife, Clladys Hawkina; w as made. The girls of .the sixth, seventh | 8:15—World News Roundup. 8:30— News. in Egrope after the war depends ToNMto Juit» 3 c l“ 27« Bomewhat similar situation but on October 17. IJstenIng 1‘ohI The women's societies. Ladies’ and eighth grade* of the Maple j 8:30—Women's Radio Bazaar. One of the outstanding figures 7:00 o'clock P. M., E. W. T., to hear the reports,of the • ,\v„ j three daughter*. Phyllis. Ruth and Miss Lenore Pochlni, daughter 8:35—Shoppen, Special. in a major'degree on the under­ £akt Flour JIJay Vi.“ 17* for a wholly different reason. Invitations have been received Observers at the Listening Post. Aid and Mi.asion Circle m et a t the treet achool have organized soft­ 8 :55— P ro g ram Parade. associated with thla effort at co­ There waa general agreement r.. and Mrs. Cliarles Coiirrier: * *bd three *ona, Robert, of Mr." and Mrs. Alfred Pochinl of 9:00—Press News. On Harvesting standing among the United States, officers, to elect four directors to serve for a term of four In town, to the wedding of Misa Bolton Center, on Thursday in­ Willington Hill church this after­ ball teams which compete dally 9:00—Music While You Work. ordination naturally ia Ambasaa- W ilbort'it;;nc°:59*cr-33* that few workers would be incon­ letiiHied to their home Tue.sday | R®lpk O. and Lawrence, Park street, first Stafford Woman 9:15—Schoq^ of the Air. Britain and Russia. Only the years, and to do any other business proper to come before Frances Nelson Stimson. daughter cluded; Margaret Rich, John Rich. noon for a fall rally after an in­ during the morning recess period. 9:15—Treasury Star Parade. 9:45—Treasurj’ Star Parade. (Ibr Anthony Biddle, America's closest cooperation within this wnbort'f *;.‘3o* venienced by the present polling 9-12; .Mrs. John Erickson, Mrs. after several days spent on biisi-'. Fred •!• Heether of Flanders has termission curing summer and re­ volunteer to b« accepted in the •«aid iBeeting. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Stimsoii ness and^leasure in New Jersey been freed fpojn any responsibility "Waves,” waa given' a farewell The following are the members of 9:30—Aunt Jenny's Life Stories. 10:00—Valiant Lady. ^ » envoy to all tpeae governments in triple alliance can pull the ronti- hours but the problem at Manches­ Anthony Maheggia, 12r3; Mra. ports were given of the sea.son’a 9:45—Gene and Glenn. Two-Thirds of( Crop of exile. I was glad to encounter Dated at .Manchester, this 6th day of October A. D. 1942. WHbort'i'TourH°‘ and Harold Paul Sheldick, son of and Philadelphia, in the death of Edith Reynolds. 8 party at her home Monday night the teams: Joan Morin, Ethel 10:16—Stories .America Loves. nent together and prevent It being ter is how to vote 13 ^M0 regis­ Brownell Gage; .Sirs, August Mikt- activities.' 10:00—Besa Johnson. him here because I have a high trants at one polling prate. The Mr. and Mrs! Paul Shtdlick of Mr anil Irving Campbell years old, who was fatally Injured by relatives, neighbors and the Jerber, Grace Dancosse, Dorothy 10:30—Amanda of Hone>-moon iMcIntosh Apples Are broken up again into zones of in­ MAUDE R. HII.L. Secretary, Wabort'fC.O.’ ‘39* “ner. 3-6; Mi.ss I’lilricia Dimock, The reglijtrttrs of voters will be 10:15—Program from New York. SfAGMirll expectation was that the polling Pleasant ValleV. which will take and family are etjteitaining Mrs. Sept. 2.5 when struck by his truck Jim ior W omen’s League of w"hicn Forand. Ruth Haney, Almii H in regard for his wide knowledge of fluence w ith power politics ^pnee Mra. Leslie Bolton. 6-9. lin session a t't h e towm hail Tues 10:30—Help Mate. 10:45—Bachelors Children. Brill's 2’c r 25. place would 'he Jammed, during place .Saturilay at 3 o’clock. Oct. Campbe'l’s molherNfrom she is a member. She j. was pre­ Schneider. Muriel : Lens. June Picked by Volunteers. Europe. more being played. -24 at lhe Memorial Baptist church. Booster .Night ,\l Grange her VI H day. (3ctober 13, from 9 a. m. to 5 Kiipferschgetd, Margaret Rlzy. 10:45—Young Dr. Malone. 11:00— C lara Lu-N -Em . The last time I saw Mr; Biddle W in d o x ”„ r 2 9 c 2 U-2 5 . the final two' hours but local offi­ H artford." n!r R i 2 u to corrcCt the llst Of clec- sented w ith a w"rist watch', a Pull-" : —Road of Ufe. .2 0 .1 9 , H artford, Bolton Grange No. 47 will hold Eleanor Hoerniann, Audrey Mo- 1 1 00 11:1.5— Second Husband. Storrs." Oct. 8—f/Pi—Two-thirds was in the fall of 1938, just after cials were reported to feel that in a booster night on Friday evening The Tolland Grange futblic and Lbey will alsir be In ses- man bag and a Lady Buxton wal­ 11:18—Vic and Sade.,- 11:30—Bright Horizons. Droho Itself that constituted no need for The Defense Council and mem­ back party- will he held the: states that Mr. Heether had no Saturday, October 17. for the let by neighbors, friends and fel­ nette, Helen Ray, Marjorie Bart­ of Connecticut’s large crop of Mc­ Munich, when I was a guest In hia at the Conimunity.'Hall. The public ley, Norma French; Claire 11:30—Against the Storm. 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories. ambassadorial home in W arsaw. Paimolivo SoAp 3 1*°20< a special legislative se.ssion. bers of the Volunteer Fire depart, Com m unity House, Friday a' ^8 p., op^rtunity to avoid striking the „nal revision and correction of the low associates. Mias' Pochlni led, Intosh apples has been safely har­ Raids Uncover ment will' hold their meeting to­ is cordially invited to attend this Fiaram, Fern Miner, Patricia 11:45—David Hamm. 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks. vested, and volunteer pickers w"ho At that time" we talked of many I Fruit CockUil 1 5 * Waterbury. hon'e of numerou-s meeting and observe the type of m., Oel, 9. child. In attempting to do so. by Seima Royce and William Ma- Tuesday .morning for Stillwater. 12:00 noon—Medley Time. 12:15—Big Sister. brass works and other important night at the firehouse at 8 o'clock. The meeting of the. teachers .an North, Barbara' Swain. Beverly responded to appeals for help in things relating to the Volcanic meeting and program that the ^•erving sharply, his truck "'as gjj,da are the registrars. Oklahoma, to attend the Agricul P. M. 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. I Grapeftuit s/cuons vtar industries, works generally M is . Margaret Rcichle, the wife officers of thC Toll.and Federated erturned when it went over a tural and Mechanical college Lutz, Jean Fox. the apple orchards are given credit condition of Europe and it was in- Food Hoarding Official Notice Grange has. The . object of the 12:16—Luncheonairea. 12:45—Our Ga| Sunday. * on shifts that give practically all of John Rcichle of Clark atre^et,.^ church school will be held at the culVert. The Willing W’orkers’ Sunday Betty Lou Wormaledt. Mildred for the accomplishment. te re stin g -to note w"hen w-c resum ­ School cisuis of South W illington, there. 12:30—Marjorie Mills Hour, , 1:00—News. MIX WITH GINGER A l i i ample time to vote. Those who Wapping. was taken to the M^n-'^ -booster night is to increase the home of Mr. and Mrs. William An­ Th^-hpur of the supper-reception John Bruno Frasainelli, aviation Schneider. Ruth Schindler, Ann Howard A. Rollins, extension ed our conversation here that some membership in the Grange. Mrs.. of which Mrs. Hoface B. Stoat is .Smith. Margaret Roy. Dolores Az- 1:00— ^Newa 1:05—Do You Remember. , fruit specialist of the University of of the threads ran continuously work from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m.. it Chester Memorial hospital last derson, Monday evening. October which the Coventry P;T.A. will m achinist’s first class in the U. S. 1:15—Studio Program. ' ,, 1:15—Ma Perkins. " Manchester Among 16 was pointed out neeil no additional Tucstlay affemoon. Keeney Hutchinson is in charge of 12 th. a t 8 p, m. , teacher, will .serve an old-fash­ zara, Evangeline Cobb,- Eleanor C onnecticut, said today, th a t o:nly through the four years. WELCH'S the program and has some very, hold next XW’ednesday evening in ioned New Engl.and boiled dinner Navy, is spending a week with his 1:45—Cedric Foster. 1:30—Vic A Sade. tim ^ while extension of the voting Pvt. Herbert B. Clapp, son of The Tolland Grange will spon- the Congregwonal church veatry mother,’ Mrs. John Frassinelli on Twarz, Eilith Lathrop, Jean Abra- the cooperation of public-apirited • Ambassador Tony, as hia many efities ami Towns .Visit­ Making Voters fihe numbers to present. Refresh­ 2:00—Hartford Hostess Program 1:45—The Goldbergs. GRAPi JUICE hours at night would not helj) Mr. and .Mr.s. Dudley Clapp of East •sor a-public act-back party in the is 6:30 p.m. Ai]T'deach,er -o f the tonight at 6 o'clock. ham.son, Rdsalyn Blo'nstein, Syl­ individuals who plunged into an friends call him. is one of the ments will- be served. The meet­ 8 Sunday, October 11, Mr, . and VVillington avenue. with Gerry Williams. 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. workers on-the 3 o m. to 11. p. m., WindBon_HUl. has been assignpd Qrange hall or Community House town are to he gbests of tbe a*- via Robinson, Elsie Looa, Irene unfamiliar task had averted a most delightful peraonalilies ed by FBI Agents. ing w'ill open a t 8 p.ra. M(;s. William Nichols of South Kubasek. Irene Norkon, Norine 2:15—Concert Minlaturea 2:15—Joyce Jordan—M. D. much more serious loss of fruit. among the. London diplomatic The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Man­ trick nor would it be needed or lo the .Medical Corps and ia now Friday evening, October 9th. at 8 sociation. as well as -members of 2:3(V—U tU e Show. 2:30—We Love and Learn. * * benefit those on the lip. -m. to 7 Croaa Sewing p, m.. when prizes are to be given Willington. will hold opeq house at- St. Louis, Virinig Olekainski, Au­ Lull. Id qarvratlng corps. He is a striking example of chester hereby give notice that they will be in seiision 2 1 stationed at Camp Barkley. Texas. Members of the Bolton Center the town board " of edu'Cation and Masonic Hall. Merrow.’from 6 to 2:45—Day Dreams. J 2:45— Life "Cam Be BeautlfuL New Haven. OcL 8..—(A5 —'N ot a. m.. .swing. and refreshments served. drivers of school bua*es. It is ex-in' Fete Bride-Elect drey T aft, E laine K ayan amd For the pMt week there has the rich man at least he is re­ Mr. and Mrs,' Clapp also have Red Ooa* Sewing group met at 08 in honor 2:55— News. only a short-wave radio sending at the Tovv n Clerk’s Office in the Municipal Building for. Sharp Differenre of Opinion another son in the service, Sgt. The regular church supper of pected that teachers will atXthis | ^ . Ji “ Doris Dancosse. been a lull in apple harveating, but puted to have great wealth —W"ho the. purpose of examining the qualifications of electors Nevertheless, a .^hnil p differehce the Community Hall on Wednes­ the church Ladies' Aid .Society of'their 50th wedding anniversary. Further Itegiktratlon* Netted Baldwins are now being picked in has preferred to devote hlartncr- set and other contraband, but a Talcott Clapp, who is now station­ meeting tell of needs of their par­ Dr. Horace B. Sloat officiated At Two Showers of opinion prevails (TO liaders day for an all day sewing meeting. will be served at ’the chiirch Fri­ ticular School in which the P.T.A. To date there have not been the early orchards and (^e Bald­ gics to world problems rather hoard of virtually unpurchaseable and admitting to the EI.ECTOIfes’ OATH those who shall ed at Columbia, .‘i. C.. - Those wh'o attended included: Mrs. at the funeral of Mrs. Josephine claim at least 2o per cctit ui Uic day a t 6 p. m. Mrs. C arrie Ayers, may be of service. sufficient registrations for either Seek Inspectors Overnight News win harvest will be in full sivfng Hi than spend bis time at play fonse. liam Perrett of hia recent trip to Miss Clarise Turner, daughter the Elast achool grounds by a The first job pay* from $2,400 . Middletown—Oouncllmon Salva­ to save themselves and will Meize- ' received word of ' his brother"* the West Coast and Florida. Mr. At the end of last week the fol­ cellaneoua giffa Hostesses of the. fun credit for work as pickers. in the raida which netted, in addi­ from 9 a. m. until 5 p, m. ' Persons interested in the prob- of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Root Tur­ arore of 0 to 4. The East school I to -$2,880 a year aiA the senior tore T. Cubeta, Republican victor any ism that looks good to them tion to the powerful radio trans­ Perrett will highlight the movies lowing received purchase certifi­ evening were Mr*. Helen Bengston I position from $2,780 to $3,240. Eighty-nine faculty members and ■ISfh ‘hat. |j^he‘‘’fu S ‘‘waB"he?d^l^^ ^fter- ner of Windsor, Conn., and Lieut. Board Walk Made KlndUng team has won three out ot four In Monday’s election, began his 79 students of the. University of or seems to be the least of evils. mitter, phonographs of national with interesting information. Tick- cates not previously reported: Re- of Manchester and Mrs. E. B. Lon­ games and the City school .soft- Signed: Francis G. Hodge, Jr„ of Glaston­ don of Hebron. Twenty-one guests duties os Middletown's mayor to­ Connecticut worked a totaV of 659 In this connection the govem­ defenae iBStallatlona, several LAVA bury. Conn, were, married on ball Utle. « SHERWOOD Cv. BOWERS mafler th^’dlTcu***^^ ■\h?ee'"w i burial ^™'th^ ™Pidly ®nd Insure Odessa. Neb.-i/Pi-Mrs. Annls^PIfl ^ from Mdncheater, Hartford, Bol­ PWshwi TVmiMiat Ashore day. He was sworn in at a cere­ man hours and picked t to ta l of ments are taking full note of the .short-wave receivers, propaganda extension of polling time would, TheJd^'fs. Dar^-“ ““/"hance. Every one Ja Sunday in the First Church of Wright of Odessa returned from ton, Andover and GUead were pres­ .Attended Conference mony lost night by outgoing May­ 3,875 bushela of applea in Septem­ great awing the aocial pendulum literature, binoculars and cam­ DAVID CHAMBERS Windsor. Mrs: Hodge’s grand­ two; James G. Service, South Wll- Mrs. Charles Mead and Mrs. •ntall fairly •Mbstsntlal additional | ^ah, partor of the Ellington Con-; >n'‘tied,tp attend. work to find two small boys who 1 . . , _ ent. or James F. Connery, Democrat, ber. Four • insurance company ia making. They figure the demo­ eras. ______CLARENCE N. LUPIEN I SOAP mother was the former Alice Pom- a. ked that they be paid to r chop- “ " ^ : W e George S. Brooke* attended the Newport, Ky.—0P>—Oua Kuhn- Coats. Election officials would ; ^regational church, officiated, 5 5 011 Miss London opened her gifts whom he defeated by a vote of executives,., working in a South­ cratic* w-orld’s trials have made it No ArreDta Made ■ CECTL W. END LAND lieve to be paid-for 15 hours'in- W iU Help Memory ery Everest of Willimantic. and ping up her wood. Puzzled. Mrs. R^ annual conference- of Congrega­ I hein and hia son Bob, 14, were just 3^900 to 3,303. ington ^h ard . were described by more social minded, more "people seated under white wedding bells lout for a spin on the Ohio river Simon* aald several of the JACK M. GORDON gtead of 12 and bought two meals [ Named Liaison Officer Mrs. Hodge is the great grand­ Wright asked "what wood." They U*"** worker. from which were itning multi­ tional’■Churches held In New Has Deep River—Town TYeasurer the grower as pie best pickers in conscious." more anxious to serve .Itiatead of one. Added to that I K ansas.C ity—oPi—M otorists who daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. showed her they hna taken up the "^rker, one new v^n on, Tuesday. I In their 16-foot launch when the Eaton E. Smith of East Hampton his crew, although none of them and create greater opportunity for aliens quesooned were discovered HAROLD M. REED waste rubber with excessive speeds colored streamera. Gifts includ­ ia the difficulty of finding persons ; Hartford. Oct. ■ 8—(A‘/— Major Charles B. PomeroJ’, who were board walk in her back yard and a,,„ ed bedspreads, blankets, glass­ Senior Girl Scouts 1 towboat (Commodore, pushing an was nominated for state senator had previous experience. Fifty-two everybody. to have traveled about illegally. HAROLD R. SYMINGTON ~ m 4*ith 15 hour* to give to a purely William C. Tal.sey. of Washington, win have their pocket books punc­ residents of Tolland. Mr. Pomeroy reduced it to kindling. 'Then - the , Fiehi ware, boudoir lamps, baking dishes, The first meeting of the Senior I empty barge, bailed them, *‘We lost night at the S4th District Southington High achool seniors, Or you can put it this way: No arrests were made. Board of Selectmen. l^^^..|pe-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUMN. t m URSUAT. OCTOBER 8, 1942 terial. These victory stock plies, Thefe's lighi .g .m ,„i m , ,j, 8 E S liowcver, will and must ensure old Itey5---dcr*3sit them at your Scrap Harvest Paper Donates Balcony (^egoii Gains continued (steel) operations. nearest ASP Food Store dustrial home front (i.e Mr. Kastman, director of the'Office of. " “ We’ve Col to Be Careful o f Sabotage These Days • SERIAL STORY Not All Barren Rocks "If trade channels cannot,, im­ Krock) are becoming convinced Defense Transportation, and the mediately buy and start proces­ 4Umrl|eBtfr For Ten Days Scrap Lead sing the victory 'stock piles, I as- that the new W ar Production sports world buzzed with specu­ ■sure the patriotic citizens of the lation as to its effect on the W orld - In Aleufiaij Islands Board organization has a full po­ PLAY BY PU Y country that the government wilt Evftt!tt0 Brralb tential of effecUveness." Series, on the vast Yale Bowl, and Collecls 45.3 Pounds do so because all of the material .7^ COPYRIOKT. ‘All There Is on Every FUBUIHED BT THB ^ on Rockingham Park, the olde.st BY PAUL DAVID PRESTON NEA SERVICE. is so urgently needed." XBRALD PRINTING CO.. INa Bringing this down to jour­ Lack of Lime Seems Farm’ Goal of Drive Per Person ■H'ith Total II Bliicll Btrtit nalese, it means the W P B is Anal­ and most popular track in New Y O U R S C R A P Manchaitar. Conn. Of 25,000 Tons. i ; o THOMAS FERGUSON ly streamlined and set to • go.- England." Only Appareiil Defi­ IS IMPORTANT Get. 10 to 20. General Mana*«r It hss taken a lot of storming, Ah, the "the old Rock" has lots . dencfc? She didn't feel any too Ariiiv Seeks Men Foundad Ootobar 1> 1181 to divert the affe«llons of hand- ciency in Soil; Could of heart and courage. If will try Stori's, Oct. 8. i/P) "A ll there New York, Oct. 8 -(/Pi It was by Mr. Krock and others, to help some conc'lled, MiMeptlble Nor- ...flat's absolutely childish!” 2 R U B B E R Peiinsylvaniii on Tuesday, Oregon S u p e r M M s Pubiiahad Every Evanin* Excapt to opjrrate just the same. It has Support 3 Million Japn 1fton every farm ” is the goal of the Under 20 Years Bundaya and HoUdaya. Entered at shake things down toward this re­ man Dana f^rom herself to Nancy Blythe suddenly reprlmandea hor- CO'ftqecticut farhi scrap harvest, yesterday and the big question to­ ale. Bor Nancy Is in love^ with ..qj j talk .with the Poat Office, at .Uancheater. sult, to spur good-natured Donald cut -shilllies. .Some rVgular trains Oc^.Jtf^^.^o 20, says a news letter day was what state would next Conn., aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. Oiianc Hogan, and so is Blythe W e are friends. She's Pop's By WiillaJm L. Worden and buses will still run. "It may f S f to the'Gpnnccticut Volunteers, take the lead among the top rank­ Nelson on. The history of the Both Duane and Norman are cadet right-hand helper now, and she'll An Aleutian Arm y Outpp.«it, Ort. Wa.shinglon, Oct. 8— i/Pi— Maj, f SUaSCRI'FTlON RATES published by'Hlje Extension Service ing 10 in the Newspapers' United .18.00 W P B has been one of one painful be that, " if enough addicts crowd pilots, ex-eolle^ stars now play- probably know all about it. It's g.J_(W4de W o rld )— The question, Next to One Tear by Mail ... of the llniversity.{>f Connecticut. Scrap Metal drive, c Gen. James A. Ulio, adjutant gen­ Far Month by Mall ...... I 75 on to these regular forma of ing foottall under Blythe s dad at „,essage, Mam-heHter Herald reorganization after another, eaih "What are we fighting for in the This letter, Iwin'g'' The count as it stood last night, eral of the Army. a.s.serted today BInfla Copy ...... I 01 IJneoIn Flehl-N ancy s a young, \ Some kid trick. " M l7 M.MN STREET ...... 19.00 tending in the right direction, but transportation, "track officials Aleutian islands?” has been asked borhood leaders in rur with 10 days to go before the drive DalTvared Ona Tear I^tty widow of a soldier and has she put a weight ori the stacked that the Army "wants and neeils" MANCHESTER vylll be agreeably surprised." many times, and the easiest an­ are cooperating in the .sf*sq otficially ends, stood this way: ME.MBER OF shrinking, from what the critics been working m Miller's steno- letters*and got up to leave the fpr immediate training "every Free Parking Lot swers have been negative--Ihcrr paign, quotes Fred ' W'allac Oregon collected 45.5 pounds THE ASSOCIATED PRESS called the full answer. But now, There's a chance a heroic chance grapher since she and her young She would j^ust go talk to available young American 18 and Rear of Store TKe Aaaoclated Presa la cxcluaU-e- are n° people, no tree.s, practical­ clal war board assistant to the ^ per per.son with a total of 25,000 son were rescued by Duane from jjancy about it now. S h i shouldn’t 19 years of age." Onwerv Prior* Effective ly entitled to the time or republ c.a- perhaps, the final big .changes -that "the old Rock" will do its ly no animals, few homes, no retary of agriculture, in defining' tons ■ tlon of all newa dlapatchea credited an auto wreck. Drops Bai'k to Sei'ond Jn a speech prepared for radio At 218 No. .Main Street, have been made. Now, perhaps, part toward winning the war by be regarded as intruding, this late farms. the scrap harvest goal. to It or not otherwiaa credited In in the morning. Pe.insylvania.'first on Wednes­ b oadcast, Ulio said young men of Manchester, Conn. thia paper and alao the local newa surviving and outwitting ,tho But an assumption that the ‘"There can lie no let-up," 'Val-| the W P B is set to f\mctlbn for the Again The Stranger Outside she stopped suddenly.. day, droppwi back to .lecond place thia age have "the superior physi­ At the Corner, puMiahed herein. Aleutians are barren, worthless .lace said, 'lunlll «^ery ounce ■qr cal stamina necessary to win this AH rlahta of ropuhllcatlon of duration. ' • jL'r.uel blow of fate ami taking ly C H A P T E R XI There, walking away from her, with 28.6 pounds per person and a 901 Main St., E. Hartford 1, rocks is unjustified and arouses scrap concealed by long gra.ss or war. apecliw dlBP.afchca lipreln are also Our afternoon irritant. Column­ enough bet.s Ip "carry through its Blythe thought that her new was that same man! immediate opposition ambhe per­ tall weeds, in hedge rows and fence total of 141,885. reaerved . ______.______Michigan was third with 17.1 "Ill raising our Arm y." he said, regular schedule, without the plan was tightening down to crys­ She couldn't have been mistak­ sons who have lived or traveleil A modarn army trovals on corners, has been uncovered .and ist David Lawrence, is, blnshlfig- pound.s per person and a total of “we're depending mainly on the Full aervlce client 6f N. E. A. tal clarity by the time she got en. He had the same hurried mafi- extensively in the Islands. rubbar, lots ef it, but avary brought to' tovvn." FRESH PLUMP ly we arc aure, guilty of the other slightest hope, of rhaking money." off the bus at her home this Sun­ ner, the same derby hat, the same 45,000 tons. selective service., system wliich is Bervlce Inc. ______N One Phase of Campaign Such -die-hard cpui age should day evening. But her thinking was overcoat with upturned "collar. A Soli Extrvmiefy Fertile old hip boot or bit of garden Little Delaware, in the first 10 developing a truly democratic Publlaliera Repreaetitativea. The quick step to the plus side of The farm scrap harvest, organ­ interrupted when she recognized smallistatured man who, even ■ In the first place, the soil is ex­ hose around ' your houss for the first time, had collected Army. But these-,young Ameri­ Julias Mathews Special AK> ncy— things. not go' unrequited, unrecognized. ized in towns of less than 8,000 cans IS and 19 years of age "who TURKEYS New York. ChIcoBo. Detroit and two sports editors coming out her from the rear this way, looked a tremely fertile, sandy loam, which 16.5 pounds per person with total Our grandchllilrcn will bo asked moons a lot if it is reclaimed. population, is one phase of th?tell Boston. . "President Roosevelt,!’ writes front door. bit stooped. Moreover, he, too, as a matter of regularity grows tonnage at 2,200 and Maryland are being ignored, represent There's enough rubber in scrap campaign being promoteff^y YOUNG NORTHERNORTHERN Mr. Lawrence, "could not have' to remember, when they list the “H i!” she greeted them. "W ant was starting up Nancy Hale's wild pea vines and various grass­ came upi fifth with T3 pounds for prime recruits who can relieve the •ME.MBER Al.DIT UL’liEAC OK dally newspapers, schools and other any free advice or anything?” stairs! es— almost all nutritioqs to cattle 125 old tiros for the naods ef each person and a ' >tal of 11.843 strain of Inducting men with de­ CIRCU1.ATIONS pickskl a better man in the whole great stands of this war, those of agencies as well as the state war 8 to 14 'They teased back in kind; they A sense of emergency gripped or sheep—waist high *''' * a Flying Fortress; enough in tons. Thr other five were; pendents and skilled workers in Company.' country as director of econpm.c Stalingrad and Rockingham.- board and extension service. The Herald Printing liked Coach Miller's lovely daugh­ Blythe now. She looked around man. Wild rye has heads .six Inches o bicycle tire and tube for 6 Virgjinia,' 10.5 pounds and l-l.- our war factories who are neces­ Inc:. aaaumaa no fInancTal" lelal responsi­ The letter points out that can­ sary here at home.” pounds L B ' bility for typorraphlcal errors ap- stabilization than 'Jimmy' ter. Then they wanted to know- frantically. She couldn’t have said long, various valuable herbs grow radio sots. Here ore some fig­ 000 total: Wisconsin 9.,*) and 15.- 43 vassing la the specific job assign­ earlnB In advertlsemrnis In the more about coach. exactly why. After all, there w ai wild, including arnica, digitalis 018; Missouri 9 and 17,000; Iowa Byrnes," ■ ures; a light tank uses 489 ed to the neighborhood volunteers, Slancheater RvenltiK Herald. nothing to bo distressed about, and others. Natives have for cen­ 7.6 and 9,647; Idaho, 7.6 and 2,- He is,. Mr. Lawrence continues, ~ “.Tiis't a cold." Blythe explained. lbs., gun carriage 82 lbs., o each with a list of approximately "Hit him last night, after the nothing tangible. W hat was wrong turies lived on the berries of the 0()0. Thursday. October 8 •'just the right choice." 10 families living close together. y While the Newspapers' United Draft V iolalor GENUINE SPRING Connecticut game.” with a mere man climbing Mrs. so-called ptarmigan bush and on battleship 165,000 lbs. W e •still don't know how any: Hale's stairs, here-la mid-mom- The town of Mansfield is cited as Scrap Metal Drive committee is "Sounds croupy. Miss Miller," the roots of various tubers if'hen W id e World fmaturo* an example of organization, for the Whtre Congress Lags Again ing ? But-:- other food'was unavailable. C?ari- receiving reports fi-qm ail .sections Isi FoiiiHl/Iiiiiltv thing "just right" ever happened Summers of the Journal said that. scrap, harvest, with 70 neighbor­ LAMB LEGS Instinctively tip-toeing, Blythe bou and reindeer, arow-fat on the country it ednfines 'the It la one of the novel trade­ in this democracy of ours. But i j ^ Y a n k e e "Keep him in bed. W e don't want advanced. She peered around Uie hood leaders visiting 700 families ihoet to the 10 states hav- him getting the pneumony!" grass and sport some of the finest FANCY O C e ' pleasant to hope that it may ha comer of the gym. Yes, a taxi to ask for estimates of the amount st collection per capita marks in this era of our national They made headlines qut of it hom growths to be found any- and few, other minorals have been Ne'v Haven. Oct. 8. -'/D — Jo­ By A. H. O. waited on the street. The driver oi scrap they can provide and instead o f'H v greatest tonnage. . SELECTED LB 0 3 IBatory that the public urge is to­ happened in thia instance,- healthy Monday. Coach Pop Miller in bed, 1,where. mine;d: although exploration ia far seph CiastVo, 25. of New Haven, even had his motor running,, she from complete. Some volcanoa are making arrangements to have it Richard W N ^ocu m , the conf- to know that onr in.stlnctlvc con­ and a game with the powerful In the few places where soldiers William J. Pape (hatless), publisher" of The American and The who describes himself as a Jeho­ ward more and higher taxation. It observed. He did not sec her. active and it is or.ly'27 years since delivered to depots or collected by mittee chai^man^ssaid after last The .outstanding political devel­ State U. team schedulea for or trajipers have planted tiny vic­ Republican. W aterbury, u.se.s an acet.vlenv torch on the railing of the vah’s Witnesses minister, will be Is a specific kind of taxation fidence in the ways of democracy She turned then and went up the top of one— Mount Katmai. on pick-up trucks. - night's tabulation that indications Clilckes8.''.ri’.;:iv.39« opment of the week is the fact Thursday. W ith luck, the doc said tory gardens as experiments, balcony of .the building as a .start in dismantling it for donation to senleni-ed Oct. 14 for violating the which is wanted— taxation to pay is not altogether misplaced, good to the first landing ever so silent­ the mainland but in the same geo­ To See Forgotten 'Slelal were encouraging thiitV^jhe drive selective service act. that The Great Jasper has finally he might bo up for the .game, but ly The man was already rapping radishes, lettuce and beets thrive. the United Newspapers' .scrap drive. The balcony weighed one and Large Fswl V.V v.33< to aee there's something fine graphical area- blew off with an “The scrap harvest." says the will reach its objective," He was convicted yesterday by part of the cost of this war, and meanwhile assistant coaches on Nancy's door. Blythe peeped Some of the soli seems lacking in news letter, "is a -campaign to one-half tons. Between tw o and three more tons of scrap were driven the two old political par­ explosion heard practically around Responding .Xdiiiirabl.v Judge Carroll. C. Hinckk after a LaishFsres m 21* mphon off part,of the surplus pur­ enough to make even our most would have to ruh things. around the L in the stairway hall; ^ lime, but that is iU only apparent gathered from otha'Tarts-of the building. The workmen are (left ties of Bridgeport into each . oth-. o the world. Mount Vcnianrlnoff. bring in the metal that was for­ At the .same time Donald Si trial' at which he testifled that he portentous critics purr once in a "Psychologically, this is a break it was hazy dark up there, dark 1 deficiency. 10 rigl'.tl, IV ter ile. erally considered as sound a leg- chester will experience will be "W h y ? ” asked both the off-side meant appointing an executive .t.ooo.noo. was to see if they couldn’t guar­ The Treatment of Varicose Veins a, m. Nancy Hale, Pop's secretary, There was a short pause before I with some kind of fog-bound, for- their own, probably not equalled to S.fiOO.OOO and now, with the col- i that of a possible rush just before and on-slde politicians in almost w Mr*. Foote Replies ,\irs. Ada Morse Grose, assi.stant _ „ islatof as there la in CongrcM, antee themsoivce the satisfac­ and Fleers worked from 10 till 7 each day. Nanev spoke again. "What does? ] bidding peak, -. But around the elsewhere on the American conti­ lection still in progress wc have | CALIFOdMA TOdAY ^ u au tical muddle that haa cauaed so What js this for?" ■ peaks and between the boulders To the Editor: generai secretary of the confer- JoRfU**'* imme^aitely thought the tax bill and just after some of these shift tion of heating The Great Jas­ the same breath. much criticism of th^ otherwise First tbloK "'as a stssk of Mon­ nent. ‘ ______^ niore than doubled our third i He answered in expansive, hint­ Like other hard-working farm ence dropped the souvenirs In a M Urry i times. ' per at least once In his career, Varicore vein.s occur more often day mail. Newspaper's filom othqr I are wild meadows that would m now under consideration would •Jimmy" Byrnes, then majority competent price administrator, ing tones, too oily. "It's for you, famUi,ea.'we u.sed to take a day off | qiota and the total alrej-idy stands! "Keys to Victorv" barrel. |6n#t< 2 and succeed in cutting him out towns. Advertisements. Assorted 1 make a Missouri mule chortle at ^16,059,345 pounds" 1 iiiieifaBit MMBi “ run very close to the maximum Meanwhile, state policy con­ after middle life and more, often leader of the Senate, was the "lit- L,eon Henderson. It meant seting sister!.. All for you. 'A t’s money, now and then (by a day we mean of the possibility that Socialist tie fox" of Administration politics, up a four-staf general of coat-of- buesiness matter. Blythe slit oj^ n |with delight. Priorities of the time between chorea i and we I A rect tax burden that the coun­ tinues uncertain. But even a spe­ to women than men’. The veins of ■niere .are. several examples pt '42 Denver Bruce Bcchtold and state senators from Bridge|H»rt The presidef4, they said, was iviing stabilization who could de­ the envolQpcs and stacked the let- i l M O e i often relaxed and read the papers I Cincinnati Sixtv old-t I ni c *W»H cial session for the lengthening of the lower leg are most often af­ twhat this chain can do as a stock Lex Lindsay. 13-year-old . school couFoi— « ■w qrew i — hwaw try can bear.” would control .the balance of pulling put his strongest cpngres- mand respect from the public Ami ters neatly, glancing at each to ' ' ou re ‘ before going to bod. Da.vs off | brewry wagons were called o'n to voting hours Would still leave the power In the next General .\s- fected, becoming enlarged, numb, see if any were urgent. One let- Okay, h 1 raising country. On at lea.st At the BiisliiiHl hoys, are helping win a panda for Heavier levies. Senator George sional prop. He was, they con- reverence from .the politicians, seem to be no more, and there's : help gather the flood of scrap ter, whticH had come first c l a s s , ! Plenty . , from' two islands, large bands of sheep Denver, which 'has bet a bear that problem of heavy rush periods. sembl.v. or painful, and of a purplisli-blue tln u ^, relegating his most p op u -, . j f g a rare —almost unheard of Scarcely time to sleep, so we don't | metal citizen'’ have feiretted out I OmigtB » 4 r said, would force down the stand­ That's the first edge of what in color, so I'.iat it is.ea.sy to see arrested her at once. It had only [ And more ijhcre that come from, I have been grazed successfully. Denver will beat .St Dmis in the With that the prospective silu- lar legislative leader to that poli­ thing for a U. S. Supreme Court . This evening Hartford will fall keep up on our readirig, Cohse- | here. Said Harol'l W. Nii'hois, ard of living. ■ Ray Baldwin calls "double-^niu- them wending their tortuous way a few words typed in the middle of , see . . . v .n r v he. I One band 6f ten thousand has had k' .v collection part, of the salvage tical ' graveyard- the Supreme justice to step down from the se­ heir to Broadway s funn.icst mu.si- quentiy, none of us saw yOur edi­ chairman of Hanrilton countv’s atiOn, it behooves local, communi­ ehine politics to which I am abso­ ju.st beneath the skin. In the be­ a white .sheet, and it was not sign- “ y! croaked Nancy, be- Ino food other than the natural drive. , j C s l ^ f t 10* Other members of Congress Court. curity of that high bench to take ,, wildercd. cal of the year. That, of course, torial "In Answer To Mr. -Foote." I. .scrap corolniittec: “Results of the MATtvB gmecdB ties to do their best to facilitate lutely opposed -and the kind ot ginning, there is a sense of weight IgraM in years and. is thriving. The two bo.vs turned- in 27.000 ' took the news from the Treasury over a spot on the firing line, even You can t get by with that. '‘Sure! Money, for you would be "Priorities of 1942.” the On Sept. 29th. until it was called i newspaper drive have been pho­ dealing we have fought to keep w-ithout pain, due to the weight of iThe thermometetr never strikes a to our attention yesterday old key."* and were awarded a SlOO voting procedure, so that, what The answer to that ’ Criticism when that spot is economic' chief •'But -what in the world? I I hit vurietv revue starring Lou nomcnal. Wo'rt'' deluged to a point CtlerY f t W. as -An opening for a revival of' out of the Republican Party." the blood which the valves in the Say nothing. And be ready Ipolnt low enough to bother a If there were two "runaway war bond by Tlie Ro< k^v Mountain 2 ever the hours, dangers of tie-up of - staff to the president himself. don’t understand!” ' Holtz, Willie Howard. Argentinifa where we have got to ii.so all the' GILCON PAINTS Actually.', of course, Baldwin's veins are not holding back prop­ should now be pretty clear. The I hardy breed, and there arc no horses," we believe your state"- sales tax talk, as If a sales tax Nevertheless, the move Is charac- "Easy, sec. Nothing to it. Earn tind Gene Sheldon, which opens a extra equipment we can get to News and Deliver Teamsters Joint (lUaranleed .-Xnalysis and Performance! and confusion can be avoided. administration found it possible erly. president kas only saving ''Jim- jpredators to decimate the lambs can operate painlessly without ‘terlstic of "Jimmy" Byrnes. Blythe’s eyes went wide and her it ii^ w o hours, maybe one.-Easy. three-day engagement at the Bush- inents would be correct. But we i inake collectionj Council. - and convenient and honorable to People who atkfid at their work my" Byrnes for that day when he lln spring. • The sheepmen have Sold Direct From Our Factory To You There are two respects in which mouth made a round red O. She \Vc want a little job done,, se.a. nell Memorial. Coming from New feel .you do not realize that while 1 ‘Nichols .said the countv haead Content in .Vs, Gal. $2.73, here. Wa.shlngton, Oct. 8— — Ob­ will get free food'and medical at­ HUM arCOLOeCD «B laast until after election, without .with instead of. the expected quota the next valve below. Uicers may Then came the neceasRy for ap­ he couldn’t be called out to battle She didn't open that, nor even As fur growing country, the piest show in N ew York, and its he willing to work 14 h60r.rf de\elppmenf cuts bock the lauperior pelts. The -blue foxes, enced theater-wise comics j)'h o at $5.98. A-8.^SYNTHETIC WHITE ENAMEIo— Q C W e do not mean to give the im­ other way. A combination veins are prolap.sed abdominal or- for varicose ulcers can be admin-' Industry jobs. Female hotel help personal mail; also that Pop's ob­ mended by the Petroleum Indua- know their way from one gag to ceive much more pay. As a cd free by hotels. First aid units Iwhose origin la a matter of doubt, suit some farms are getting bar­ Its former owners said if it Quart ^ E pression that the ordinary Amer­ residents, should there be an op­ against Jas|>er has been talked gans, pressure-of feces, or • tight iatered by a doctor who uses the also is being affected. Many of vious anger last week, when she tiy W ar council in place of na­ another. I-siii Holtz and Willie will be set up throughout the city. lhaye, multiplied consistently, prd- ren. On others the owner is try­ dealt the Axis as much misery as AMERICAN portunity for all voters to consult in Bridgeport nutn.v times since garments such as garters or belts actinic light Often one or two ap­ New York's charnbermaids and had seen the furtive caller leaving tion-wide gasoline rationing to Howard are each capable of carry­ We Will Make .\ny Color You Want. ican citizen is enthusiastically Many patients .suffering from this his office and had found the en­ * 'Iding a steady living for a num- ing to work harder than ever, his it had givep them, a knockout the' voting list in advance of elec -1933, when he Itegan domlnat-. plications of this will cause a waitresses are wives and daugh­ conserve rubber. ing the entire comedy burden of a Chicago - A sharp increase in eager to part with his own money. velope on Ifls desk, were somehow er of white and native trappers. wife is loading hay. driving tnick. blow is on the way. WE D E U V E R ! Ing the scene. One argument disoader are advised to have the healing of the ulcer. Those renders ters o t Pennsylvania 1 miners, add­ The council, composed of rep- show, ahd each in the pa.st has •scrap collections in the (Thicaco LOAF CHEESE tion day. Every mistake’ or vari­ The average Aleutian stream, haiweating potatoes and milking The press had been retired since ‘ W e are still human even thougn against it has always been the veins surgically retnoved or ren interested in receiving further in­ ing to the family Income. But ail connected. It was not clear, not resentaUlves of the industry, sub­ done it. Gene Sheldon, the young­ area sinee the opening of thie news­ by any means.. Moreover, It was six feet -wide in September, la, a cows, and the children (if there are 1927. WHITI, COLORED w ation of address which Is left for suspicion that siwh a CJiiiibinu- dered fibrous by the Injection formation on the aubject, are in­ now- with the mines working at mitted a resolution to Petroleum est of the trio, hss come up fi.sf papers' drive was announced by patriotic. But it is the truth that none of her business. Or— was it? rothy, living thing, with hump- children) do gountle.ss taaks in­ ___ _ 1 solution and clsrlfication on elec­ Iton would be such an eloquent treatment, or the patient may be vited to send for Dr. McCoy s arti­ full speed, the husbands are mak­ Coordinator Harold L. Ickes yes­ in the last- couple of years. A r- John Nuveen. Jr . W ar Production Gilcon Paint and Chonical Co. PIMENTO-t LI LOAF ( the average American knows thia After all. Pop belonged to her. sek^ salmon fighting for' swlm- doors and but. demonstrat.l,nn and proof of advised to wear a rubber stocking cle entitled "Varlcoee Veins." Just ing good monev. so the wives terday advocating a 90-day delay gentinita. who cornplcj^es the quftr;: board salvage chairman. NuVeen Now York. Four thousand stu­ I.VW BURNSIDE .AVEM’E EAST H-A-RTFOBD tion day is likely to delay a whole You can't get by with that... |ming room or floating -drearily ■'■“IL ,New Yorker who was here MILD. MELLOW & SMOOTH w ar is costing money, knows that Jasper's own favorite charge of I believe that a more satisfactory address your request to McCoy and daughters go back home. in extending gasoline rationing to tette of stars, is probably the beat said Chicago junk yards were now- dents at Boys High s< hool, Brook­ r ilO N 'E 8 -3 8 .3 5 string of votes. It is thoughtfully Say nothing. .. Be ready. .. Blythe down after spawning. Close on the for a- few weeks said. '‘I didn't both he and his children will have dmilile-mHchIne polities that It . cure depends upon a general Health Service in care of this determine if motorists' voluntary known exponent of the Spanish handling 4,000 tons of scrap daily, lyn. n1W•^hed_ to their cla.sses on read the.words over and over. A heels of the salmon are myriads suppose any one could work so recommended, therefore, that the would increas*' his vote to the liealth-huliding regimen to Im newspaper, enclosing a large self- Small hotels felt the influx of cooperation "cannot accompUah Gj'psy dance in this country. compared with a daily average of time yesterday, hut not one of 'em to pay heavy shares of Iti and con. „vague sense of fright had tighten­ trout getting fat on the sal- ^Teaate Paste 2 CAM* 17* registrars.schedule and announce point where he could defeat prove the blood so that the veins addressed envelope and ten cents spending visitors soonest, of as much as coupon rationing.” « TTie large cast Includes such dl- hard for so many hours day after ■3,000 tons at the end of Augu.st. had hiis books with him.- * ■ aiders it sound policy foV Con' ed inside her. She wished she had Imon eggs. day as you farmers do." But there even a romblnation. will have a proper nourishment in stamps or coin. course, but now the class hotels versified artiste ana and anferlAinersentertainers I “'W e necti to raise a .sufficient ‘ And— the teachers smiled! Faacake Fleer r*o"o7;;S8< a public posting of the voting lists someone to talk to. Pop was home, Sea Food Plentiful gress to cease pretending that the Winning a majority victory in a for developing strong walls. It la are flUlDg up and getting more of Requires Team Work as Luba Malina, Pilar Lopez, Paco ia a limit beyond which it is s reserve fo? the winter months dur­ Instead of toting the usual four- so that many such uncertainties also neces.sary to correct any pro sick in bed. The big field house Along the salt water beaches, physical impossibility to go. ' load can be lighter than it can be mayoralty election IS now an easy QuestlonB and Answers that lucrative private-party busi­ Lucena. Helen Reynolds Skaters. ing the next few woo.ks,” Nuveen to-flve pound pack of books, each Syrsp ANN PAOC 13* lapsus or a tumor of. the abdomi and the gy-nmaaium were empty sea food Is plentiful. The spider "W e Would be quite willing to and'gei down, instead, to a brass- can be cleared up before election thing for Ja.sper. He snows both (Starchy Vegetables) ness. One of the largest one-man Zion. 111.—(-PI— Removing a traf­ I’eggy and Moro, Diane Denise, said. "The mills arc .now running student brought to school the nal organs which may be pressing at this hour, save for Mrs. Nancy crab frequently ia six feet from Ixirelta Fischer. Lora Saunders. have prices low provided labor Mayoaaaise qu7*t% 40* day. old parties under. In state elec­ Que.stlon: “ ?" inquires: “ Are parties recently was given by Col. Hale and baby Scooter who lived fic hazard—A bull on a highway— with a re.serve of 10 days They equivilerit weight or niore In scrap. tacks consideration of how to tax on the veihs. Lo'cal treatments toe to' toe, and excellent eating. Lari and Conchita. Joe Morris and would be paid accordingly, not -be­ The second thing Manchester tions, it has "been different; but there any starchy vegetables be­ Charles F. H. Johnson, president in the cute “loft” apartment on required team work by Deputies will not be safe this winter W ith­ Maeareei US 22* most fairly and equitably. The should, also be given If one wishes of Botany Mills, who had as his Geno Palmeiri and Robert Jenkins. Tor codfish and halibut, it la only AI Kellv. "There are alao the Ver- cause we are selfish or jealous, but and 0RC$siNG QUAermiig not too different to shut off our sides dried beans?” the far wing. And, too, the papers out a two month re.serve." Buy Save can -do is t-o arrange, for the to rejiuce the enlarged vein.s to a [tecesaaiY to drop a hook over the saiUes Beauties, a large chorus of for , the following reason. If work­ I S S I N ANN yAQf average '■ American, we think, line of thought. In 1938, for in­ Answer; Dried beans and peas guests at the Biltmore the 300 had carried news of Pop’s being Palmeiri tried to get the bull off normal size. Certain kinds of elec­ tent of a boat and bait It with especially attractive showgirls' and ers in general were to receive half knows that Congress, in its delay benefit'of those who may not have stance. Cross got 14,103 in Bridge­ are bo!th starchy. The string bean, members of the cast of "Thia la in bed. Readers would knowenthey the road but the Lull chased him, Norman, Okla. The T.’nlversity AT trical apparatus which can only be Imost anything from a red rag to dancers. aa much pay as at prew n t" prob­ SparKlo PeMiegs e*aS* voted-hy,. machine before, and for port. and Baldwin got 8,679, o r n however, ia classed asjgn.starchy. The Army,” as many niore wives couldn't call on him in. person to­ remained oh the highway. Jenkins of Oklahoma agreed with Okla­ and In its hidden ambitions for used by a physician are extremely The following plants have roots, am. sweethearts of the players, rlimbeil the neare.st fence, waved chunk of bacon fat. Various Priorities of 1942" will give a ably moat of.them would still be the lieneflt of those who. have still total of 22,782. And what did day. If—If thls^this typed wam- homa A. & M. that the bell clapper GeaN Lack POUNo’ pKG . 25* • the sales tax-, is just trying to. kid valuable for this. You can benefit stems or tubers that are starchy: ami General (Hugh Drum and Irv-. a red handkerchief at the animal. ather smaller fish are common. matinee on Saturday, and a special getting more than the farmers' re­ Ja.sper gel? A. total of-e[2i!.077, ln„ held by the winner in their tradi­ not become certain of voting ma yourself, however, by taking cer­ The bull Jumped the fence; Jenkins In almost every bay, a halfr midnight performance for defense turns enable • them to offer . him along. He knows the dose Is qnl.v some 700 vote.s away from a Potatoes, sweet potatoes, Jerusa­ ing Berlin and their wives for Blythe tried to think it through, tional football rivalry belongs to Crises i.N 71* chine procedure, a more ample tain exercise for improving the lem artichoke. Arrowroot, Sago gpod measure. Thie medium-built, climbed a tree; Palmeiri stood out­ dozen hair seals keep a constant workers on Friday. therefore the farmers cannot at­ fACTZIU ■ 10 oz going to bo stiff. He'd prefer to majority as well as a plurality and couldn't. She looked at her the scrap heap. Oklahoma Uni­ sncKi- PKG circulation. A good exercise la tak­ Palm, Cassava, dasheen, yams to- gray-blond colonel is an old Arm y side the fence shooting Into the curious watch on the world, and tract the needed helpers. DOG OWNERS—Try New CrisM have it honestly and directly and demonstration, of the voting n^4 - victory. watch. Nine-twenty. Forty^ min­ versity is supposed to have the POTSTO • OT en while lying on the back on a roB and the larger beets, turnips, man and'one of New York's most air. The frightened bull ran to herds of fur seals— protected by This is a tremendous problem, FACTORY chines. The first logical time for Back in 1938 again, the old par­ slanting board with..the feet ele­ utes before Nancy would coijie noise-maker since It won in 1941 Magifax tubblaa t« Crisjla CHIPS PKG fairly, administered. It is one carrots and parsnips. 'jenerous entertainers. the. other side of the field, and |the government— frequently wan­ Farmers Holding one which concerns all the people. ty candidates for senator did bet­ vated, as jn this position the ab­ down, and anyway— did she want and'the 1942 game was a tie.' But White Sail d e c more of the way.s in which the this is at the voter-making ses­ traffic moved on. der by. Dead whales floating up on A courageous and unst-lfish ad­ LGC PKG 10 ter than the old party candidates dominal ^ g a n s are pulied away to take Nancy Hale into her confi- here’s the catch No one seems to BLITZ FLEAS Soap Graies sions this Saturday, Oct. lOlh, for governor. The splitting, ih One of the curious things about |he beaches are recular olfactory ministration aided by a correctly -%Gf. people of this country are ahead from the 'lover pelvis and this re,- Hog Crop Back know who has the clapper! CAKC nenacea. Almost uny beach wijl informed public .would take care Um Moflitfx Bubb)* Sbompoo. Rut Ivory Soap c“i10* of Washington on this war. and next Saturday. Oct..l7tb. other words, w as'fo r Jaspe^. The’ lieves the .congestion of the lower Berlin's ballad, "I Left My irield shells of both butter, and on, wipG off, no tub. no rinsing. Re- Every delay on election day be­ three Democratic candidates, one extremities. Gentle ftiassage while Heart at the Stage Door Caff- of it. Paito Alto, CTalif, j Keys to MeNlem Ivory ca*u 6* moves fleet. Hoe, ttcks on contoct. b PRICES M a n h a t t a n teen,” is that said heart was en­ szor clams. Annie L Foote of there. Albert U Coles, being the legs are elevated is also bene­ Chicago. Oct. 8— iiPt— The na- curse when trains tied up down­ CltPD** deodoriiet. beoutifiet coot. cause of some voter's, lack of trusted to a girl named Eileen— Bird life Is not particularly Gilead ca cs Two Critics Purr elected by llO votes, received a ficial, The strokes should be made By Oaorge Tucker tlon’Srilvestock markets continued town 'automobile traffic. Sofe. convenient, •Ifective. Costs only pen. Geest Ivory 2 * 9* familiarity with the machines will but to the best of anyone’s knowl­ varied. Bald eagles, float over some total of 14.960 votes, and the from the extremities toward the to wait today for the promised Editor's Note: The Farmer’s They cheered ve.sterday while a nies on opplicotion. At Dept. & Drug Stores So much torturesome public three Republican candidates a to­ edge, no girl named Eileen ever of the peaks and feast on the* fish problem is real, desperate, and Dez 2 p*a\ 45* threaten to produce congestion heart. A fte- the veins have been New York—Broadway is having fall deluge of hog receipts while All Wool Sweaters $ 1.49 was a hostess at the American the streams. An average day’s agitation and cfiticlsm seems to and the loss of votes. tal of 9,637, or a total combined treated in this manner, you can fat porkers, whose patiiotlsre be­ must be solved if this nation is go­ •* CaoiaySoap 3cA*tt20* vote of 24,487. Jasper's three can­ a new gold rush, with Saturday Theater W ing's unusual night club bird counting might show a num- gins at the feeu trough and ends ing to eat. Admitted. But it can’t have to g o into evpry forward bit Both of these recommended pol benefit yourself by the application didates received a total vote of of a lump of ice to the enlarged night crowds comparable to those for service men. Now that a mo­ of crows,, a few larks, some in the slaughter house, feasted on be solved by allowing both farmer, P&G NAPTHA Soap 2cakis9* of progress in t.he way we are Fithffi or A icies will help the voting go more 20.429, some 4,()00 votes away veins. This should be done several of New Year Eve't. Summer busi­ tion picture to be called “Stage leld sparrows, a peculiar little borrowed time. and labor to try and Inatch each meeting this w ar that it is undiS' Door Canteen” is In the works, a Corduroy Skirts $1.69 Chipso CftDulffffCfSautff* 2 m 45* smoothly on election day, and help from a majority. times dally. The ice may be held ness in the night clubs and brown wren, some' ptarmigan Farmers, whose valuable hogs other's speed up the spiral of in­ •w- hunt for an Eileen is under way. . gulsed relief, now and then, to get diminish the, danger of any need­ The sharpest edge on the against the vein with a towel so theaters was far above the aver­ |(which look enough like grouse to will supply vital concentrated food flation. The best approach at f.-iir- LOANS FOR EMPLOYED WOMEN 0xydeiVKa9*2p*aS 45* Bridgeport swapping ot candi­ that your hand will not become age. but with the advent of fall She doesn’t have to be named have been frequently mistaken for the United Nation's war effort, ness we can hope for can only some signal to the effect 'that w< less tie-up at the polls, whatever lii addition to our rom|dutP Fall line of dates, then, hi the possibility the flow of spending money has Eileen, nor la it neceSsary that she |for them by soldiers), the usual took advantage, . of Ideal fall women If you need DUTCH 20* have come through one of these too cold, but the stnooth part of come in the course of a process of We re eddretsing Cleaoser 3 CAftt the voting hours may .be. that The Great Jasper, with his the ice should -be placed directly become a Niagara. ever was in the Canteen—or Near housands of sea gulls, the ordi weather and plentiful feed to give stabilization In which the main any employed women caah — 110 to gseo— all wool for the entire family. struggles M-iUi a reasonable por- own double-machine argument York or Hollywooc, for that mat­ their animals the extra rations tn this community wwni eee that you get against the swollen vein while the Hit plays are selling seats weeks aary variaty and sooty tema, plus, runaway trends will be halted and who hei e problem It without emhirriM* ter. Profits of the film will gb to which will put their yield In .meat lion of Bucceaa. ' more aloquent and pointed than leg is in the air so the blood has and months, in advance, and night So—let your motto be, **Gct onw common mallard, teal and only helpful and constructive ad­ which cesh cen eolve. ment or delay, on Jana PiHcar Stalingrad And Rockingham ever, will storm through and service relief agencies and to the and lard at maximum. . just your odm signs* TheVe are two such signals od an opportunity to drain out of the clubs are getting hard to crack W cU -and WcU!” Don’t other ducks, some cormorants and justments permitted. Borrow ing m oney (i elect his own senators anyway, '.vtthout reservations. A lot of the Stage Door Canteen. Sol Lesser, number of sea pigeons with yel­ Tbua, the nation's record crop of nc% cr wUie if It meena ture There Is no dll* .DATiO 1 Qe our desk, two instances in which From Salem, K. H.. comes one vein. i t lllacsa—prevcatable ill- let sickness drag you down— making difficulties Acuity In hendling whlrh would leave the ap­ A fter ihree' or four months of money'is being spent by week­ who Is making the picture, wants spring plga, destined to have a Retail Salesroom of the major yelps of this war, ocM—is a luxury to be i odulgcd or keep you down. G o to see low bills and little sense. ' Endorse* Three Candidale* uoree . . but there monthly pesrments on D O N U T S DOZ I W sonfirnied critics give themselves proaching General .Assembly in this treatment the vein will usu­ enders from Washington, while a girl of about 20., five feet three share in winning the war. enjoyed ere certein eircum* a loan here. Por e«* i o periods of pescc.Rigbi now, ■ competent physician. Accept Islands N o "Paradise DVtr to approval of something moving us to unwonted tears. status quo and leave the two ally become strengthened and con­ some of it arrives in .N ew York to five, who is elite, photogenic a brief reprieve. And while they tunces 11} which e Your.Choic# -PliiiT O' Sugtf wi th a world at war, your coun­ his experienced counsel-and aim aticaliy. these islands are New Haven. Oct. 8 -i/Pi well.planned loan to "\l’ounded and bleeding.” says old parties In Bridgeport flat­ tracted by this Ice treatment. Dur­ circuitously via executive offices and not necessarl'y experienced Pio paradise. The wind blows al­ gorged in the feedlpts, livestock A leen of 1100 cosSs BBO tO when that has happened. try fust can't afford to have us briM his prescriptions here Harold V. Felnmark reported to­ the bast way So get out of debt. prempily repaid In IS mo con* ter than ever.. ing' the cold weather a substitute of defense plants scattered in theatricals. If you know of a most Hs much as it docs in Kansas, men fretted about the threat of Streoesel iachIT* Our morning, arsenic and old this masterpieces in tear-extrac- sick—or hampered by half- to W carefully compounded by day that the N ew Haven Central And when reedy cesh Isn’t seculive Installments of 110 00 on. MANCHESTER for the ice can be had by sitting throughout the country. Service good Eileen, Edith Van Cleve of price ceilings being clumped on a\«ilable lor needed medical or sliced I'lc rain is even more constant Labor Council of whlcli he is lace. Mr. Arthur Krock o< the New tlnnism, "old Rockingham Park Merely Shoves war, both revealed “All special train service to all bis. head resting on a rail. A rail­ when varlcoee ulcers have de­ money, because of enlistments. I.ki*n>ir No. 39! Open Every Kveninir Until 9:00 rlfhl t. HaH MWSliUN power situation is becmnlng des­ problem for a single settler or an in some quarters for establishment 46-unlon council claims'' to pre­ IB4 unrevealed, the encouraging sports e^nts became a thing of road investigator repoijted a local veloped, there Is at firsjt only a Good waiters are at a premiaum, *U pel... wtfciMl tm .-.kP* *.«•*» • train passed, but merely shoVed discharge of serum, but in ad­ and the wa'tes of busboys and perate. A co-ed. Bette fflae Barton, Lrmy, N o coal has been found, uf ccllingft sent 15,000 workers. iBBt can be set dou-n that some the past on Sunday, - under ttje ••••••••••••• • • 'Lopez' head aside. He was treat­ vanced cases' .blood and pus are bellhops aren't big enough to hold I will be the first girl cheerleader in PCf Sf P'PT'C*!' e I H 'tlM -M V w e a t orgies «< the m- terms of an order by Joseph B. ed for shock. also exuded. ‘Tlie best treatment those who have a . chance at w arl Unlveraity o< Utah history. 4.

d.4T-z •‘1 nANCncs'XlSK EVEINING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 PA<» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, XflANCHESTER,' CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 *//- J KGHT Manchester Y. M. C. A. He wsas Reading Habit Yank Harvest Hands Have Cornfield Tea Parly also a member of Manchester Gurski Admits New Apple Crop Ready Magnesium Outdoes Maj. McVeigh Backers Drop Clerks Needed O bituary I>odge of Masons. Temple Chap­ ter. Order of Eastern. S(ar. Man­ Aiding Health gg.’» - y I Agents Are Here chester Lodge of ’United* Woilt- Signing Paper For Volunteer Pickers Plan to Tax For Rationing men, Manchester Camp Modem Heavier Aluminuni In High Post Wooidmph. and Clan Gordon of Deaths Hartfort. Hartford, Oct. 8.— Bualness men * I want to be sure the boys In the Cultivateil by Infantile On a Snrprise Visit Retail Sales Many Volunleers Neetl- His Family Murder Suspect Claims, and industrtol workers who have’^wrYlce get plenty of good Con- Paralysis Viclii;i for Teniperaiiu'iit in Qiiali- rnecr*r^rtv^'^.k Brifl » » i Orclrrefl to Duty as In­ On September 17, 1902, he mar­ . .nectlcut apples." Every one of sp?ct for all type* of «ir«r*l| ' ed to Help Boards With ried Miss Winnie Stacy qif Buck- However, He Did Not been giving their spare time to worker* were paid, and will Diversion. tie n : .M a k lllff M e t a l cept aeaplanes. spector General of tlie (Continued from Page One) Robert M» Reid land. who survives him as do his the picking of Meintoah apples ' continue to be paid the prevailing The K ansu magnaaium inveatt* Will Give No De­ Understand Meaning. DifTiriilt to Handle . gation was started under the di­ llnited States Army. Fuel Oil Work. two son.s, Raymond R., and G.or- and peaches are now girding their j rate, Flanders said, even though Weddings before the Senate was as a substi­ don M, Reid and a daughter, Mrs. Chicago— OPI—A 14-yenr-old in­ rection of E. E. Brush, head eg tails o f the Local Raid; tute for the 5 per cent "victory" loin* for the harvesting of the next ! this ia not their prime objective, H uh Been Handieap. Hartford. Oct. 8 - (J*'— Many Dies Suddenly Emmett Roberts, a sister Mrs. Litchfield, Oct. 8— (ii|*)—Peter fantile paralysia \1ctlm who cul­ Aeronautical Ekigineertng, wh* Major James .H. McVeigh, of tax on all earnings over *624 a Gurski, 25, on trial for hla life in bumper crop of apples—Baldwins | Apple picking has been par- this summer went to Briatol, P*., Others Are Made All ____ volunt^rs will be needed to assist Theodore Filbig and six grand­ and Delicious—which are ripening ! ticularly interesting for war work- tivated a reading habit for diver- this town has been ordered to year. He said the victory tax. ap­ children. (he rape-slaying of a retired school By Howard W’. RIakeslee. as chief designer for Fleetwinfs, Cojrfieclicut's 169 local War Price bn Connecticut trees. | er* who are glad of the chance to aion now finds it guiding her'back Over the State. ' : I P'rocman-Golphin Washington. D. (?.. .to duty as an peared likely to be adopted since it Well Known Auctioneer The funeral will be held Satur­ teacher, admitted , today that he W'IcIp World Science Editor Inc. aiid Rationing boards with the fuel to health. Inspector General of the Ignited would attract sqpport from nearly day afternoon at 2 o’clock at his had signed a statement the day Cyrus Flanders, manager of the get out into the su n ^ n e after a —I---- - Announcement is •'made of the oil registration. State OPA Direc­ The knowledge Margaret Mer­ Luwrence, Kan., Oct. 8. —. The . States Army. Major McVeigh was nil sales tax opponents. ^ Passes Away Last Eve- late home; Rev. Earl H. Furgeson the crime was discovered, but a.s- local U. S^ Employment office at week in the factory, Flanders said. Rwreaentatives of the Federal marriage of Miss Annie Golphin of tor Chester Bowles said today as rick amas.sed On her sick-bed won teniperaniental lightweight of formerly attacheIade nounced. will register at local At the Citadel for apple pickers, Mr. Flanders paratory to actual output. here. Monday morning with the Finance committee amendment to Margaret, eldest of four ehil- ii.se thia metal. O f the visits ' made la.st night boards October 20 and 21. at lice who questioned him threat­ said, a great many volulfiteer Work­ that this wil) continue and that The War Production commit­ group entering the service. tax earnings from future issues of ened to beat him, swore at him. these workera will notify ua imme­ dren. waa one p f aeveral boys and It may catch fire in grinding. It nine were In Greenwich, eight in which time they will be given ap­ ers have appeared at local orchards girla in Chicago's western suburbs tee of the American Society of state and local bonds. and kept “ nagging" him. he as­ expecting to work *for nothing. diately when they will be avail cii- :odoa rapidly in salt water. New Haven, six in Bridgeport, six plication forms for distribution to Services to Be Held for who was stricken ln-.an epidemic Hammering makes it brittle. It Mechanical Engineers saw every­ In Stamford, four in Hartford, foiir While Senator Brown (D., serted al.so that when Captain Typical of these workers, Flanders able. If they respond as In the past thing In action from the Army's customers. John C. Kelly of the state police in the early summer of 1941. She forges well only by' subjecting the In Waterbury. three in W'insted, Mich I said he thought the com- How .Many Custonwrs ' W. J. Atkinson at 2:30 ■aid. waa the one who remarked, the crop of Baldwin* and Delicious automatic and the new - carbine came Into the room the.police of­ waa paralyzed from the. waist metal to great pressure — 65.000 three in Norwalk, two In New .Brides rnittpe amcndmenti.mlght be sus- Prior to the registration, and in "I'm not intereeted In money, but will be harvested with -little loss." to the powerful six-inch guns, rod* Tomorrow Afternoon. ficial was represented to him M down, a great blew to a girl who (Hiund.s a .square Inch. That needs Liondon, and one each in New Bri- tnlned. proponents claimed suffi­ effect as of today, dealers muA had l^en an expert swimmer, had pre.sse.s larger than anything which in tanks and combat ears, then cient \-el. of 44 will be held at the Center church,* at 6:45 by Fr.ink Wilson. The boa.sOng oi' to peace maneuvers i.s the run-of-draft inductees had any I> fen 8e mortar batteries were A wav from (’oast The Senate enlarged Its rreyi- sometime after the laUer registra- on the veranda until a doctor ar­ fense argtied over the admissibil­ w*ar bonds There are other . special uses thing. "Is the keynote. iKoosevelt and other warmongers.” Campfleld Road. Mia* Wrubel will earned her *1.190 In Oct.. 13 at 7.'.30. All bbys interest­ r*ledge to the Flag was given. to atl.O'k ,at the i-arlii-.st possible mechanical exnerienc* wbmtae- credited with knocking out eight Take, for instance, a .dress shop oiis action in confirming House ^jon have not been received by rived and was then ordered to ity of the statement. Britain ha* denied repeatedly become thb bride'of Earl W. Yost for her radio appe.aranvea.' , whsrfl magnesium would surpass bed. In a short time he was dead. ed in joining our troop should Then followed a game of "Uri-s moment \v,ith all avail.-ible strength ever.” . * tanks and decimating a company mMTio: approved Intrea.scs in individual ,{n\e OPA headquarters,, although 'Before the jury was excused. It I the Nazi accusations that Ger- on Saturday, October 17. The hpe- aluminum. One is for cowlings, Hartford. Oct. 8 -Hunters | income tax rates by voting to cut certification blanks are ready Born in Three Rivers, Mass., on attend this meeting. Cross Relay” and inspection for of the United Nations." This should be reminded. It ader brackets. He attended the Buckland and at the Trade achool lu t night. A Secret Paet Milton Morrison w*s elected a Bight attack along a ditch leading noon. We were ready.’’ this state. The governor said he Gurski, a Terrw U le resident, was lofffclal statement on the German lesson in operating radio tele­ repeated the Pledge of Allegiance Rumbough acound- in s jeep and Proliahly Worst Drawback burglar who, offtctoll I-a Follette said *208.000,000" ad­ Wapping schools and later was day evening at 7:30, a momoriaf new member of the Dumbbell ko the west bsmk of the Volga, but flin g to Satin and Veils had been advised by Major Gcnornl Hartford. Oct. 8.— i/P'—A settle­ sub.sequently ’ indicted by a Su­ [action may be made later today. phones in case of an emergency to the Flag. The boys next retired Club. watched the artillery blaze away Salt water corroaion I* probably search of gaaolin* ditional revenue could be Obtained graduated from a Hartford bu.si- .service in tribute to him, w ill be (Continued from Page One) said counter-attacks by a guard Today's brides still cling to- the Sherman Miles, comniaiiding gen­ ment in the suit of the divorced ness school. He entered the em­ perior Court jury. ItallaiM Remain Silent w u given. A t the conclualon of to patrol corners where duep were The .meeting closed with the- The house wa.s abandoned when it magnesium's ■ wor.st drawback broke open several *la )>y such changesT -licld, with his brother. Colonel Jo­ Dr. Patrick T. Mcllroy, of New atviskm had restored Russian post- traditional.white satin and ■veils, eral of the First Service Com­ wife against the widow of Captain ploy ■ pf the Mechanlrs Saving seph Atkinson, now retired, tak­ The Italians have said nothing the course in two or three weeks, a collected and attehciance. taken. A grand howl. hc-'ame p.-irt of the ('.amp Giiiber "Thb* ha* been met by prolectlv* empty-hofided. (}aa soiMeQ Canaan. p.athologUt at the Dan- tie equipment the enemy seized Horn but, the survey revealed, in a less mand. that hunters should be Louis A. Dainty, Bristol, over ful­ Bank of Hartford \vhere he was [about tbe German measurea. They government teat will be given and knot-tying contest , was next'held artillery mhge. II wa.s the gunners’ coating* w-hich the Kan*a* scien­ are kept in to* n il 4h(teM warned against the dangers of ing part. burv hospital, to’d the jury and 1 from ii»." T b « sector Includes the huge "fussy” degree. fillment of a pi-e-divorce agreement employed for eight and a half Major Curtis In Charge [have 262.000 of their nationals in those passing will be designated and following this the troop re­ first targetf tists believe .will be aufficlent to o f a local bank. operating near the coast. Judge William H. Comley yester­ The Japanese already' were Btalln tank and tractor factory, Said a dress spokesman; was announced today In SiiperloU years. H e'left the biink to engage [British handt and might be moat u third class operators of radio ceived its craft making equipment "Oi»r entire coast is now patrol­ Ailverlisiii^lo Be Ma'jnr N. J. (Airll.s will be in day that there v.’as "conclusive building a powerful Naval base on Allied Units I aee the Red October MeUl works and " If there are going to be nine in the real estate business' and auc­ char.ie of the .service tomorrow [affected if Britain undertook gen­ telephones. and the boys sat down for the rest led by armed guards, either the Court. J evidence" that Mias Bourke had the southern coast of Hainan when of the evening making and .weav­ other planU. The factories are guests in a tiny chapel, she still Under terms of the settlement; tioneering. his first auction- beiqg nfternriJin in the Salvation Arm y eral counter-measure* against the Army or the Coast Guard," the been raped. the treaty regarding the island ing belts, lanyards and miCklng surrounded by vyorkers’ homes wants 'the works’.” Lejriliiiiale Cost Mrs. Eva Miller Uam-y. Captain held on May 10, 1907. Since that hall. Major and Mrs. Harold Zeal- xia. Helen Davidaon Lodg*. Daugh­ Supply Problems governor advises Mr. Hunter. "The Cause o f Death waa signed, the spokesman assert­ things from bead looms os well as snd are connected with S-talingrad Even the stationers have tuned Dainty’s first ' wife, will receive time he has conducted auctions in Ic.v. commarMling officers at the In a statement last night the ters of SiAitla, will hold its mopthly danger lies in the fact that hunt­ Telling of his examination of I ed. carving soap figures. Itself by a broad highway. in on the situation. 18 states and waS recognized as Hartford corps. . will he present. Var Office declared that "if the meeting tomorrow evening at 7:45 ers may ’riot be recognized by two-thirds of the residue of his es­ the boily In a Thomaston funeral One provision of the treaty, he A fter this the troop filed out- (COntInuod From Page One) Pkll to Advance Further They engrave the wedillng In- Washington. Oct. 8 - ' ri — An­ tate as guartllan .of their two minor an authority on antiques. Cecil Kittle wiU be one of the lerman government carry out .the in the Masonic Temple. The buai- said, was'to form a pool of Chinese these guards. On his mailing list were some parlor shortly after- It wa.s found. quietly pnd went heme -as there Red Star said the ROssians vitation.s . in • advance, including nouncing that "reason.able" advor children. The estate has been ap .speakers, representing the local hreata mentioned In their com- neM will include the election of m a n p ^ er available to the Japa- indicate whether the Allied forces ' "Although it has not tna-n con­ of the best known buyers of ap- Dr. M cllroy" said he concluded was a..-meeting in the other rtiom. stopped the Germans in the work everything but—the date.. tising expenses would be recog- j praised at slightly more than 823,- corps, and possibly William T. nunlque the British government ofllcera and a full tuniout of the nesj*.-^ actually had moved through the"! sidered necessary to restnct.hiint- tiqiies and among his customers death- was caused by an obatnic- | srs' quairter and threw them back nized as legitimate costs in re- provides that each of Perrett; another long-time mem­ in have to consider their future members to hoped for. .They are •"^ T h e enemy, in anticipation of a Richard Barker, scrlb* pas* to the northeastern slope of ] inir in general, it ■ A'ould seem , ---- . . j w-as Mrs. Calvin. Coolidge. For tion of a flow of air due to con­ snd the invaders had failed to ber and veteran bandsman. Major etton." requested to return the birthday long war, feels badly the need pf Troop, IS ■ t necessary that restrictions should i the two children should receive 11 years he malntnine he expected the the young people's department, of lint of what that "future action” Troops Sent to IndorChlna the Scoyt Law . and Oath. The to his second wife. Mrs. Helen Hartford office and devoted his external violence, he testified, was I Moresby had been smashed for the ; Red Arm y defenses. issue a bulletin outlining thc.se re- entire Dainty, administratrix of his es­ which Mr. Atkinson wa.s sergeant- (light be. He said some puppet Chlneee Scout* were then dtomisaed to pa­ present, characterizing the Japa­ For Coiispiraey tiipe to his Manchester business. the fact that the yold bone, a trol comers where teste were (A Rome radio, broadcast re strictions immwiiately and further ' renegotiation to be cleared up by major for many years. small bone in the neck muscles, | In an effort to prove their con­ troops already had been sent to nese troops as 'exhausted and add-1 legislation now Ijefore the Senate tate. Sans In Business passed. A game o f Chinese tag corded in London! said Soviet request your support, in dis.sem- The first wife sued for *35,000, It Is hoped that Mr*. Major tention that German prisoners Japanese Leave French Ihdo-Cbina. As thi auction buslne.ss Inrreas-' had been fractured. was played, followed by a knot ' i forces hammering the Axis flank Baltimore, Oct. 8 iJ’i The ar­ inating such warifings through the Finance enmmilV’e. . claiming that the sum was due Victor Dimond of Worcester, The pathoioglgt also told of see­ lave not been mistreated the Brit- In the four ami one-half months "The eneniy. a* we expected, has i The matter of allowing eontrftc- ed he was joined in the work by tying game. The Scouts were dis­ in the relief offensive across the rest of a Spanish' ship captain and game wardens of the state and all her on the basis of a pre-divorce niece of Mr. Atkinson, will sing a ing Gurski at the Bethany staU |lsh have invited Swiss representa­ Aleutian Islands from May 15 to Sept. 30. an Arm y discovered hi* suppjv problem.*, ' tors siihstantiAlly engaged In war his son Raymond, s tew years ago missed at 9 o'clock with the Scout Don-Volga corridor had bridged four other men in Baltimore snd our police and other law enforce­ agreement providing for weekly solo, and there will be selections police barracks on the same day I tives in Britain to interview any spokesman said, the Japanese lost aggravated by , constant air at­ production to charge off the cost a second son, Gordon, entered the the Don with Pontoons and. de New York on charges of conspira­ ment agencies in Connecticut's by a male qu.'rtet and bandsmen. and noting that there, were] r the captive Nazis. Switzerland 22,450 men killed In the battles o f Prayer. ■, \ tacks, were impossible o f immedi­ of advertising their peacetime pa>menU of *25 as alimony and business and has since been In spite aerial strafing, regained foot­ cy to export platinum valued at communities.” support of the. two children and Burial '*111 be in the family plot scratches on hla face, left ear loba | the protecting power for prisoa- (OontlBued from Pag* One) Chekiang and Kiangsi province All Scouts are asked to be at the ate solution." products in order to maintain pub­ charge of the Springfield, Mass., -church at 8:30 Saturday momihg holds on the stream's west bank.) from *10,000 to *15.000 from the also for maintenance of her house office of tha company which is in the East cemetery. and hands. trstof both the A xis and Britain. and failed In their effort to "link The communique, which usually lic good-will for a post-war return for a bicycle trip. Opening of the 45th day of the United States was announced to­ and use of a sununer cottage. now known aa R. M. Reid and Lieutenant Frank V. CSiame- 1 The German action mainly af- Kiska encampment Monday, scor­ up a network of communications is limited to a terse report 6( ac­ siege of Stalingrad dreiv from the day by the Federal Bureau of In­ to civilian manufacture has been a ects Canadians o f whom 2,547 ing hits on seaplane hangars. for military operations." Troop IS Eiilrv Perniils "controversial point.” Patterson The defendant claimed that be­ Sons. , roy; head of the state pollca tivity on the various battlefriyits Soviet Information Bureau the vestigation. vere missing after the Dieppe as- Six enemy seaplane fighters Using 170.000 men. he said, they Frank J. Quish,' Jr., aerlbe said, and the price adjustment cause the alimony provision was A former Democrat Mr. Reid Federated Clubs’ Bureau of identification, identified in this area;'bore a re.semblantu- E A. Soiicy. FBI agent in sult. which counter-attacked were shot closed a gap of 360 miles between The weekly meeting of Troop 15 flat declaration; agencies have decided to follow the incorporated in the divorce judg was elected to serve as a member artlcliea o f evidence Re* found near I to the unusual style of G e n ia l "Our troops are holding their charge, said these men -were taken Needed in Ulster ment it expired on Captain of the Board of Selectmen in 1910 the body, which Included upper I down, and all the American air­ the terminals df the Hangchow- held Thursday. October 1, opened MacArthur a* evidenced in his in­ Treasury’s tax policy of allowing To Stage Show craft. escaping what the Navy Nanchang railway but the Chinese with tbe Scout Law and Oath and positions. into custody simultaneously: ‘reasonable" deductions. Dainty’a death August 19, 1941. as one of the two Democratic and lower sets of false teeth, eyaj frequent m ilitaiy statements. "During the day we destroyed^ In Baltimore, Capt. Isidro Bil- wlille he was serving with the 42d members, tha late Clinton. W. ______glasses, a book of matches, a| [alloweVn Party termed "only light aati-aircraft recovered all hut 100 miles, forc­ the Pledge of Allegiance. Reports from New Guinea said about 500 Hitlerites. 19 German )>ao 'OJinaga. master of the 8 . S. London. Oct. 8 The Brit­ Division at Camp Blandlng, Fla. Cowles being the other member The Federated Garden 'clubs of I package of c lp re ta and two worn- oppoalUon." returned to their ing the enemy Into a retreat which A fter the meeting was well un­ native carriers forced into service did not stop until it reached the tanks, 18 trucks, five gun.s and .six' Motbmar. and the handyman of ish government announced today The case started to trial beforfe that year. > the state, of which the local Gar- | en’a tide combs, base. der way. tenderfoot and second by the Japanese but now on the Occupation Jeopardized Lanchi-Kinhwa sector of western class tests were passed. Frank mortar batteries." that ship. Indalecio Sevillano, restriction.* on immigration to Judge John H. King and a Su­ In 1912 he was elected as Demo­ den club ia a member, in coopera­ Date Announced Allied side tolih how enemy forces The enemy’s occupation of Chekiang, where the Japanese still Outualtle* Incrrasing" . In New York. Dr. Juan, Tomas northern Ireland where ontbiirsts Quotations perior Court Jury and was settled cratic registrar of voters, serving tion with the Bristol Nurseries,, _ . * * • 1 Hlliery, who was recently admit­ struggled vainly to keep supplies Increased . casualties were pic­ Bareno. Juan Gallego- and Manuel of Irish nationalist political activ­ after a long series o f conferences. one year in that office. He was Kiska was regarded in Naval cir­ are holding out; ted to the Troop, passed four teats will stage a Victory Garden har- L rU n Ler. Last year, he told a press con­ GaS mask* which came into use Elephant Trabied station and other equipment." on Flower Arrangement and de- (OontlMMd (lona Page One) eae submarines and possibly might parture was in keeping with the p. m. at St, James's schoql. All survivors aald. the Japanese mov­ Belle Turkingtnn, 147 -Autumn necks. ^he crisis came after "tKe ference, it required 69.400 tons of in warfsre for the first time when monstrationa o f storing food. The Scouts are urged to atte.nd. ed forward along the track*, push­ The Red Army of the ccntr.il recruiting station asked for two metai for camp facilities for 100,- have been desired. Naval officials censorship wbcih cloaked his .‘-tr*‘et. IVhen this war lends we shall the Germans used poison and mus­ field display and the harvest show ing the bodies aside. the day and night. Here is the heart of the 20*000- Caucasus battled si.x tanks and typists and a stenographer for 000 men. Now the engineers use To Rescue Cars anemy poajtlona were t ^ e n said, as a vantage point from progress from tbe time he enter­ Trodp 4fl , , Discharged yesterday: Joseph have the greatest opportunity any tard igs* in World War I, are much in the tent will be open fr6m 9 to which to intercept American aup- motorized .Infantry Iwrcrly in the ’ Richard Per- duty w ith the fleet force, assuming only 33.400 tons. The principal hand-to-hand '^ h tih g.” ed China until he reached Chung George Zanis, Scribe people ever had. Improved today over those used 5 on Sunday. A t 2:30 Sunday the plies moving to Russia in case of The weekly meeting bf Troop m fle Wkrephoto system with picture sending mo- MozdoK area, but—for the second . infant daughter. Hartford: there was no doubt it was men — Donald Nelson, W PB d ia ir reason is a shift from permanent king tost’ Friday. then. The Chemical Warfsre Branch new chr>'santhemum, "M arjorie I Amarillo, Tex — — A, O. Four Fretghtora Sunk Japanese 'attack on the -Soviet opened with the Scout Oath. SptM’ial ('oilIX* day in succesaion— it was stated Robert Leach and infant who were wanted. One girl drove man. to temporary types of structure*. Mills” will be christened, and the I W right was sitting in hi* autbmo- Finds I'nanlnious Siipport that the Russians retired to a new . daughter. Ellington: Mrs. Fannie 120 miles to offer her service. of the War Department issues these Berlin (From German Bro*d- Less than 600 nautical miles west Meanwhile, Willkie's statement Then the Scouts were dismissotl gas masks to every man in the radio commentator w ill be pres- y j* , stuck in the mud and saying of Dutch Harbor, Kiska likewise to their patrol corners fot^ a test chines in 45 cities and with emergency facHities for; defense line in one »ector. Goodhind, 244 N. Main street; Now, more than ever before Can't ResciM Cats Now ent in person. The Red Cross chap; (jj, things people always say in ■ta) Oct. 8—P)—If Kitty menta both days. Sud'denly the 'front end o f the torpedo boeta sank four nation* over other nation* found picture tremsmission from ’ ether points. Pictures flred was declared to have cost spruce street; Mrs. Mary Burdick, Aided Weather FWeeaat. a game peri-xi. The first game For the fourth consecutive year. great responsibility to the country. doesn't know there is a war on, auto went up in the air, and the aightera totaling 11,500 tona and unamlmous support in tbe Chinese the Germans H tanks and about a 175 i ‘ nvdn s tr^ t; David Buck, Washington, Oct. 8—iT )—Rep­ Occupation of the Aleutians also press. played was q potato race in which Miss Lillian Gertrude Grant of ‘22 —^oaef Stalin. she will next time she climbs a ; Busy Mining Copper car started moving,,., toward dry nt a patrol boat to the bottom company of infantr>-in that region I Rockville; Mrs. Edith Anderson, resentative Kopplemann tD., an attack Tuesday night on gave the Japanese an opportunity Every newspaper here display­ there were two sides. A fter these Cambridge street, tehchof of ex- Hashed over this system are relayed to this news­ tree, then cries for the Buffalo land. pre.ssion. will conduct the women’s north of the Caucasian mountains. Hartford. Conn.) said toda->- he was confident No other nation in the world has Jrittoli convoy* near tbe Engliata to forecast weather conditions in ed the statement prominently and sides were picked four chalk cir­ of favorable action by the House Society for Prevention of Cruelty Salt Lake City. Oct. 8— — Wright couldn't believe it—espe­ the eaatem islands and on the Friday evening class ii vhice, dic­ Two battalions of a Rumanian ] Discharged today: Ralph and big battle planes to compare in Montana School of Mines cannot Two other ■teemere were endorsed it enttaualastically. cles were made equal in dlatance Flood Control comraillee after a to Animals to rescue her.- The cially when he saw an unperturbed American continent. tion. and the^ allied-- speech arts. paper for use with today's news. It is the infantry division newly nioved into- .Marilyn Barber, 36 Cottage street; efficiency with the flying fortress. supply ntiidents to aid In the su­ damaged. "A savior for post war humani apart, for the whole length of the hearing by the group on a bill SPCA announced that because of elephant wa* getting the job done. Whatever advantage waa gain­ At the Y, beginning October 9 at the western i.*aucaau.s battle arena ! William Murch.'.Woodmont, Corih., —Lieiil.-lien. George H. Brett, gar 4»eet harveat as reqiieated. ty has descended upon ua," de­ gym. Then four wooden pegs were southeast of Novorosnisk "have! Mrs. Donald McDonald., snd in- (S-2623) authorizing *420.000 for tire and gasoline rationing, rescue W right abandoned ship, scurried ed by the invasion waa more than 7:.30 p. m. U. 8. .^rmy. President Francis A. Thompson clared the new peoples daily. ^iven to each team and at a given greatest picture service. Watch for lAeee been surrounded and annihilated" fant daughter. 30 Russell street; construction of Gulley Brook con­ squads cannot be sent to get cats to some carnival folk and yelped. offset. Naval circles believed.. by The course Offers special train­ told farmers. The students from Ta Kung Pao said "Willkie's signal the two boys, one from la a two-day engagement, the Mr*. E. Maleom Stannard snd out of trees. Pussy will come down “Call off your elephant!” Public Records the enemy casualties in ship* and ing in diction (based on phonetic. duit at Hartford. Conn. The next time you pas* .an auto the Butte, M ont, school are busy statement bounds and rebounds each team, ran up and placed one •otnmunlque maid. infant son, Columbia; John Kac- The measure, passed by the anyhow when she gets hungry, the They did—explaining it had been planes. * , t . I principles), voice placement, sclf- dady—AP Telemats—wiSh your wire “graveyard” or a scrap dealer's mining copper to relieve a man­ -with sincerity and wisdom; it is peg in each circle, then FM back movement, melody of Th* northwest front above Mo*- jnarezyk. 162 N. School street. Senate last week, was prepared in yard, don’t rush to the conclusion SPCA added. trained to rescue cars from such American aubmarinea and The type pictured here I* the power shortage in another vital planes sank IS vaaaela including a the. greatest statement he has to his line. Then the next boy ran I taterpreta- again draw attention. The In-, connection with Hartford’s flood that the material you see there altuationa. up and brought the pegs back one . •‘can" snd *‘ele^)&nt nose” mask industry. erulaar, *ix dMtrayara. a wranhip made during his present tnp." flomaOoa Bureau said Red Army Old Dentist Dies control program. ^______is just stagnating. It has get into Asks Self for Ureass snd costs - aboj)k'^*9.2S each. The CluUtlna Johnaen, executrtz identified aa either a gruiser or The newspapers, however, made at a tlmev The flrrt team that had , The class Is limited in number DM* bald against four attacks by the flow of commerce and it' will Earthquake Recorded lie estate of Aaron Johnson no comment on ' W illkie's appeal each Scout ud thiB, won. I thu.n enabling each membi'r I*, lake Middletowq^ Oct. 8.— —Dr. Ketchikan. Alaska—OP)— V. 8 . headgear to transparent, made of Texas Banker Dies destroyer, two minesweepera. flash Oam as reglmenta. supported wind up at tha. furnace when it to I'.achal R. and Sarah A. for Ciiina to put her economic The next game was sort of a active part at each se.ssion. and the story of AP Tslemats-3 Hartwell Lambertaon. 72. a prac­ DiariM ForMddeo ■!7ommisaloner Arthur Bogue asked material resembling cellophane New York. Oct. 8.—(VP)--ronl- troop transport and two cargo flgr tanks and planan, and the bat- needed. Dallas. Texas. Oct, 8— (Ah—Lynn [tore at 707 Main street for one M d financial bouse in order by caterpillar race in which the the enrollment .. for . thi* year's ticing dentist _ here for 25 year* •—Donald Nelson, W PB chair- himself for a marriage license. and docs not doud with the breath. I ham university reported toda;- ■hipa. A destroyer, submarine and ttn SBdad with abdut ' 800 enemy P Talley, 60, former governor of ear at annual rental of *840 pay. curbing inflation. Only a modified Scoqta held onto the Scout in- class is practically completed. The dead eight disabled tanks before he reUred in 1927 because Ca.mbrldge, Masa., Oct. 8— U’l— Commissioner Bogve de--llned to You can buy two o f , these gas that its seismograph , recorded an a transport were listed aa prob- t>le at rata of $70 monthly. version of his statement on this front of him. The last Scout on course which was originally begun of ill.bealth, died* today in Mid­ Harvard University's naval train­ issue one to AppIicM t Bogue w ith­ masks with the purchase of an h *w r aunk. dflaadMsd upon the Arid. to^ d l ^ '2 !dl‘y % T a ^ ’lle^^e?«l**rthq of moderate intensity QuItoiataB Dead subject waa printed," each team bod a neckerchief tuck- et the suggeatioiT of Miss Marion dlesex hospital where be had been ing school enrollees are forbidden W e have been able to furnish to out an affidavit ftmn another of­ Among 22 enemy veaaeU nport- * 0 a the XiMUngrad front. 'Soviet *18.75 War Botxl. We need/ thou­ i^istlSft ^ U ie dlA!^o« of the|lMt night «.bout_ 2A00^ mile. ' William A . Robinamt to Joseph »d in his belt. The object of the Tinker, general secretary of the a patient since mid-September.' to keep diaries, _yeporjs or per- ! ©ur enemies in the Solombna and ficial. Assistant Attorney Robert ed damaged were four crutoera, aatrolB taOed 100 Oermans ia tbe sands of them. The Natlon’s/school Reconstruction Finance corpora­ New York in an undetermined di- 'Tbereae Naretto, property on Bishop Bemardi J,_^8 hsU organ game waa to get the neckerchief Y. has proved popular and those iEiiPuing sonal records qt any kind by or- m Tulagi area a sample of what Jemberg vouched" for the truU) of three destroyers, a cafricr, three C m Am dayn.’* R was announced. Funeral services will be held in children should make any ksso q - tion and president and chairman I rectlon. The shocks were recorded comer of Main and Haynea submarines, six transporta, a gun­ Ized the Catholic Youth Organlza out of the belt of the Scout with­ taking advantage of it have found ^JLtHOtrj Are destroyed 11 ma- Mattewan. N. J.. Dr. Lambertson’s der of Navy Secretary Frank they are going to get. the' application. The license waa !at li;09.43 o'clock (e.w.t.) and able sacrifice to buy .Wan Bonds of the Executive committee of the a t " boat and four large cargo ahipa. tion in Chicago in 1930. out getting, out of Unc or breaking ^ it worthwhile i . a mortar haUeiy and birthplace, and ..burial, will be in Knox, their newspaper will report —Adinlrai Ernest J. King, V. & issued to ..Bogue and Miss Magn- 11:15.21 o'cloclu hlld Oygajrd, public health nurse- and Stamps. 5. Commodity Credit corporation. tCUftoa, M. 4. , tomorrow. XmvM, V 3^ ( i MArsufiKiSXiiiK ti viiiiSllNiU flfciUALU, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER T8, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. \lANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8.1942 PAGE ELEVEN T .i "'— S chool American League Prexy “Hopeful” for Baseball in 1943

Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser In TMb Oonwr- THimSBAY, OCTOBER 8 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School TOL. X, NO. I Michigan All Set All Prophet-—No Loss Travel and Enlistments » I Officers Elected Freshman Members .\dded Start Course Spanish (Jiih Will Legion of Honor Football Team Debates To Be CEOROA Show Air Raid Irene Illihg and .lohn, Pal- student Council officers for Present Major Problems Meet During (Hass PEACH lein ha^ye been added to the this year were elected at the Intra-Mural To Jolt Bierman C O N k 'S ' staff of the "High School In Defense Defeated 7-0 meeting held Tuesday night •h. On England World" as a result of the after school. Ralph Scudieri ’IJQLP M/EE, 16,000,000 to Bowl Will llarriflge Oaims Freshmen tryouts which have- With the loss of the activity was elected president, Eleanor been held during the past three First Debate to Be Held Mont Passes For the War Funds Juniors ami Seniors period for cliib.s, the Spanish club Manchester Eleven Bows Qarlson, vice president; Janet s-ahai-k. pioniy Columbia Star IVIiirh Depends on the “The Warning,” O. C. weeks.' Although n great deal will function as a .six'ialized ac­ Brown, secretary, and Richard of talent was discovered among To Silver City Team in Next W eek; Seven to To itop Wolverines i ivT • Milwaukee, Oct. 8.—BoWlera Chioajsu. Meeting in Prepare -for Duly; tivity period once in two weeks Jagoutz. treasurer. ' From TWagon of the nation. 16.900.000 D. Film Presented in the candidates from the class in each S[mniHh class under the —E. C. Return as Nueleus. of '46, it was inipossihlc to add Olliers (»el Faels. Season’ s First Tilt. On Saturday; Fritz L cads .NatlOIl strong, are going to roll for ! Deceinbijr'; M.ay Cut more- than two new reporters direction of Sliss Beulah Todd. the U. S. O. and Red Crosa and Assembly. The officers of each class period Crisler Is Hoping. ------Down Schedule to to the staff ,at this time. Manchester High football team Because Manchester High's De­ IMaryland's Griilders to boo.st War Bond sales. The .first' le.sson of the three- Will be in charge of the program. Here is the Bowlers’ Victory A grimly thrilling movt**, show. The new Freshmen reporters got off to a poor start by losing to bating schedule has been greatly Paul-Governal’ s Passes ' Fit Club’s Demands. will represent the members of weeks'course in Civilian Protec­ The piirpo.se- of this class period By Paul Chandler ' Click Under System Legion calendar: Nov. 9 *U.S. Ing England during an air raid, Pleased— curtailed by the present trans- their class in the "World" by tion. given with the recommenda­ i.H to utilize, Spanish ai) Hfi asso­ Meriden at the Silver City last Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 8— (iC)— Click; Was Fourth O. week; Dec. 7—Rod Cross entitled ' ^ e Warning" was ciated .subject to the war effort. portalion dilTleuitii'S, this year's Of Shaughnessy. week; Dec. 28—Bond sales Chicago; Oct. 8—i ^ —Dill Har- writing up the activities of tion, of the Stale Department of Monday. The score of the conte'st If Bcrnie Bierman has chatted Freshmen ■ classes and home­ To correlate the struggle of To Meet You! club will devote it.self to intra­ Best Last Season. week; Jan. , 18—Fted Crq.ss ridge, president of the American ■hown to M. H. S. students. Tues­ Education and the State Defense was 7-0. with Lieut. Paul (Tony) Hinkle rooms. enipir.- building nation.s the Gold­ By Ruthniary Wlrtalla mural debating. This wa.s an­ ' , By John T. Chandler week and Feb. • 22—U.S.O. League, said today prospects for a day morning in assembly. Council, was held in all home en Age of Spain and Spanish ex­ M. H. S. and the Meriden squad nounced by Coach George « f the Great Lakes footbail team, STEEPS UPSET SOONEPE TUe opening scene showed the battled to a scoreless first half, By Arnold Derlltzkl College Park. Md„ Oct. 8—(iP)— week. full 1943 baseball season still look­ rooms on Monday. The M. H. S. ploration, was. fhe main theme of Dougherty at the club's first meet­ he probably know.s all this. Chicago. CX:t. 8—dP)—The pass­ During the we?ks, leagues crowded streets, buses and traffic. the meeting held in the ^ s t peri- but the Red and Black, eleven Although Wesleyan College *00 ing on Thursday morning. Al- I Just In case they haven't met nrisH Now that the University of Mary­ ed “-'good" despite transportation course, which diflcrs for undcr- managed to push across a tally in ing of Columbia's Paul Governall will collect voluntary contribu­ The large head lines showing the od.,rlHs.s last Mondijy. .ticipated a great decrease in' tn though the program is very uncer- recently, however. Brainy Bcrnie land has demonstrated that the tions. Over week-ends, opera­ handicaps and the call to military development of each crises ami the cla.ssmen and for the Main Build­ ■ 0 M 0 - the third period and then add the enrollment this year it was reveal­ In, a debate with the History shonid be worried to learn now has swept him Intb first place WHACK ing classes, was arranged by Mrs. The ofiicers who were elected among the Nation’s leading T-formation. Is all right if you’ve tors will stage tournaments in sei-v'ice of many players. radio In the homes and offices Sport Yarns extra point although six points ed that the student body is almost Clbi was suggested. that he may expect some real sur- Gertrude HitchccH-k of the Sfsjal from the first period e.la.ss are as ground gainers with the football got what it takes to make it cliok. which the contribution fee will However, he indicated isevCrai telling the news to many listen­ follows; President, Carl Peterson; proved all that was needed for a as' large as last year with the state M ^ Dougherty explained to the I ■ prises when he brings his Iowa IANS Science Department who attended victory. The play throughout the season little more than two weeks be 50 cents. changes were in order. Tbesa in­ er*, showed the seriousness of,the Aren't you glatf^he Cards won — secretary. David .Tiffany; and of Connecticut having the largest 20 people Trasent, the personal Naval Pre-Flight training cadets the Monday morning quarterbscjls ■ttuatlon. Mobilisation of R. A. F., aren't you really ' and truly—we tfte Civilian Protection School game was fairly even. A pass representation. to Ann Arbor Saturday for an old. All money rollcrted will be cluded a contemplated switch from held fdr instructors at Amherst Priigram . Chairman. Douglas qualities gained by a dcb;iter. He are hopping aboard Clark Shwtfgh- Police, Air Raid Wardens, Ob^ are. We were glued to the radio wjhtcti netted 15 yards from full-, g’lve examples of forftier debaters important gridiron' contest with Firal figures from the American* nessy’a bandviagon and chorusing forwarded to the newly-form­ four road trips a seaaoh lot each during the summer. Hand. aerver* Corps. Decontamination on Monday after schCMil. waitidg' back Mike Santora to halfback Once every week, Holyoke High who have gained ppi.'ie -and self- Coach Fritz Crlsler's Michigan footbalW statistical bureau, which 'we knew you could do it, pal." ed Bowlers' Victory Legion, club to three, and the possibility The objectives of this training A member of the cla.ss. Ida Howard Major Frank Sagorskl accounted for the school is on the air. Every Thurs­ has shifted its offices from Seattle Milwaukee, to hie turned over ot a shorter season. Harrldge said Bquada. Auxiliary Fire Service, for the final result and when it did Gootziiit, gave an intere.sting talk confidence. Coach Dougherty told Wolverines. The old linera, impressive when are two fold; (1) to provide in­ lone touchdown. Sagorski to Snn- day afternoon' different students All in Ann Arbor is not as it to Chicago, showed today that In in one big check. eliminating a fourth road trip and First Aid Posts were reViei^ed come pandemonium resulted ( my. struction with respect Air Kind of the twelve years, o f her life the club that in all the years o f their aerial slingshot, quarterback and examples of the kind of work what a long word). You see. wo all Steady gray eyes and a ready tora was good for the seventh speak over the radio as represen­ his debating experience he has was when Bierman left Minnesota two games the Columbia senior Tommy Mont, tossed Connecticut would save the clubo 20,000 miles protective measures for youth ,of spent in Cuba. She also read the point. The Red and White out­ tatives of H. H. S. a year ago. The football Crisler had accounted for a total ,of 454 and would ea.se transportation dif« these units do were also shown. cheered for opposite teams high school ages and i‘2i to'pro­ CuhAn .National Anthem in Span­ smile are the most impre.ssive .seen only four really outstanding dizzy two weeks ago for a 34-0 The siren's long. Incessant ring­ (Fiddlesticks. I’m not sticking to played the winners in the final debaters. Bob McCormack, '40A, ■was using then is not the kind of yards from both rushing and pass­ Marvland victory, proved they had ficiilUes which caught up with vide a recruiting medium for vari­ ish and showeii a picture of the features of .Howard "Pete" Ma­ frame in an effort to tie the game, stuff he's counting on to beat the ing. . ' baseball clubs near the season's ing announced the arrival of the the subject; J'm not writing a base-, ous wartime .activiti''S in the In Hill House High there is an Alfred Werbner. '40B, and Harry a pretty fair ball club last Satur Ciihan flag. Other speakers who jor, chosen by the Senior class to hut the rally was cut short on the organization called. "Movie Oper­ Seahawks this week. The fourth best passer among day by defeating the tough Lake- end. bombers. Thla warning was made ball colurnnKbut I'm .su|iposed to schools. .ipoke on famous Spanish explor­ Straw, '42B, of Manche.ster and | QUAkEPS TAME BULLPOC more emphatic by a truck 'going Inform you on, gills' sports but appear in this weeH's Legion of one foot line by the whistle. ator's Club", whose purpo.se it is one boy from North'ampton. Bierman probably remembers collegisms last- year, Governali thla hurst Naval Air Station outfit, "But.[all these things will bava The purpo.Hi-s of the instruction­ ers were as 'follows; the Wolverines as a team with a year has whipped the football 411 to wait until the December meet­ through the streeta blawing a the World Series, interests me so al prognvms are; (1 to dissemin- Honor. Tlie line had one player who to teach its members how to oper-. Seven former club members have I 14-0. ; 1 Charlea Harris, Cristobal Colon: big line, a couple of good backs, yards in 28 attempts against Shaughnessy promised last sum­ ings,” he declared. '"In the m e u - •Iren. Aa soon as the people heard very much. \, nate knowledge, of protective tech­ Coming to Manchester High stood out. this being Bob Douglas ate the motion picture projector, returned to form the nucleus o f | Barbara McNetly, 'Vasco Munez de at tackle. Red Degultis led thf so the "Sentinel" states; this year's squad. and an offense that stuck more or Maine and Ft. Monmouth. The rest mer that his squad often would be time, discussions between the Iddl- the rirena they put up blackout niques among the students and from a private school in Massa­ less closely to the ground. Brother, of hts total, '43 yards, came In curtains, gathered children, pets, their families. (2 to provide train­ Balboa; Willard Robin.son. Fer­ playt in the bacltfield. The club's '.rst debate will be I outweighed and probably out- vldual clubs and the two /major Girls: If you haven't put your 1 nando de Magallanes; Ralph Carl- chusetts, "Pete" followed the Col­ thatshas changed—and plenty. 24 rushing tries. » manned, but would win games "be By Donny Myer. leagues as a whole will bp^arrled and cherished possessions together John Hancock on an applicatjoh ed members for immediate service lege Classical ^Course during his Next Monday, October 12. Man­ In Holyoke High school there is held a week from today, and is be- I .son, FrancLseo Pizarro; Anne Car- a Pre-Flight Aviation Course con­ m|k pre.sented to acquaint new I Fo^T*'’^ weeka now Crisler has Since the statistical bureau cause we’ll be smarter." Time will Head Coach of Boston College on by mail.” and went Into the'air-raid ahelters. for the bowling tournament tkf^ so. ■in the civilian deferw service. first two years of high school,, but chester will -open its home season been engaged in a drasti(?, retool­ son, Herman Cories; Thomas with a game against Middletown sisting of: Aerodynamics. Physics mSnbers with debating rides and [ -ranks passers on total number of tell, but to date the skepUcs who 1 had a boy last fall who had Other than to say “there is al- Those who had civilian defense soon. If everything gojjr along particularly as mc.H.scngera and switched to the .scientific course ing of Michigan touchdown-pro­ completions, his passing efforts fire watchgrs; (3) and to build up Johnson. Fernando De Soto; Rob­ at the West Side., The game time of Aviation, English. History and practices. VALE figured the ex-Stanford mentor way-a the posaibllily," Harridge job* to do, joined the rest of the writ, bowling will be>held every in' his junior year. His studies ducing machinery. His hard i n ­ landed him second In this depart­ might be affected by the -Mar>1and such bad eyes not even the Army a reservoir of trained personnel ert Wright, Francisco Conmado; Is 3:30. Try to be there and root Mathematics. Among other things The proposition. "Resolved: I would not comment on reports tb* group. night after school Xwm 3-5. in the scientific field are in prep­ ning attack has been shoved into ment behind Ray Evans of Kansas climate are agreed tlTat liners will wanted him. I didn't know thla un­ baseball meetings, scheduled for ■ From here the scene shifts to an for adult participation in civilian Helen Marshall, Cubez de Vaca; for M.H.S. it will teach the history of Avia­ That there .♦hoiHd be military | Peggy Schmidt. Bartolemc de las aration for his entrance into the Ithe background and out front is a who in three games has completed do all right by themselves. til after the season was finished. New York, would be hdd In mor* open field where airplane observ­ defense corns. J. T. tion,. the structure and construc­ training for the boys of Manches­ He waa a lineman and lir the B eglnnerg/of tennis met on Casas. Coast Guard Academy after grad­ tion of Airplane.Engines, Signal­ ter High," will be upheld by Helen I new one based on dazzling laterals, 31 of 66 sttempta for 242 yards. The new Maryland '■oach men centrally located Chicago. ers were telephoning to headquar- The subject matter of the pro­ uation. reverses, forwards, and men-in- lions Mont in the same breath Monday Jrtid Thursday to practice posed cour.se is as foliow’s: the The fourth period cla.ss al.so had ling, Electrical Principles, and Ferreir and Margo Hurley of the Four were Intercepted. Evans’ ef­ Calling 1942’s War time summer ter* the course and height of the rules/^onccrning tennis plea.se In the athletic'field "Pete's" Principles of Air Navigation, motion. It's a flashy offense, risky, forts are the mftre remarkable with the great Frankie Albert, his enemy bombers. Anti-aircraft guns organization qf civilian defense, their first meeting on Monday. affirmative and tlio negative aide a season "better than we expect­ sew'fhe Rec. bulletin board Who's time is devoted to track and cross Cross Country which will include Map Making, and something that has never been since he Is piajing with a club All-Amenca star at Stanford two were also In the field shooting at protecthin against gas, lire fight­ Selections were held and the offi­ will be argiierl by Evelyn Podrove I ed" and one in which "we solved a layihg who in the tournament country. He has been out for Reading and Meteorology, The and Marjorie Smythe. Eleanor! seen on this campus before. that has lost three consecutive vears, and backs'up his faith with the enemy planes, over head—o t t ^ ing and prevention, bombs and cers elected Were: President, Hinkle can tell Bierman a good lot of problems, Harridge had this will 'be announced elsewhere on both teams since his freshman course has'a large enrollrnent. Struff will be chairman and John! games. a calm refcrende to Tommy's Umes hitUng the bull's eye^^afid bomb shelters, control of hysteria, Americo Gentilcore: ' secretary. Hai^ New Course deal about this. Tony brought his pitching percentage in two. games to say at 1943. this, pace, along with the Field .Maryann Batch and Program year. ■- Last yegr he ran in all the Pallein will bo timer. Mr. [ Second to Governall In total de­ “ It conditions are the same next bringing down one. / and problems in morale, and I ^luejackets down here two weeks fense was Dick Fisher, former Figures show the Cumberland, Hocklers. blackout in theory and practice. Chairman John Calvert. "meets, just missing his letter. In the'Argus, from Crosby High Dougherty, Mr. Hartwell and! year, we'll be able to have a full During the alr-raldj/wardens Of Waterbury, there is a column Eleanor Struff will cnaCh the de-| ago and went home stinging under Ohio State player now eompeUng >Id., field general right up among helped people Into arf-raid shel- After completing the 12 hours ' Americo Gentilcore sang a Becoming a member of the a 9-0 trimming. He got a good look the nation’s top pass tossers, with 24-Sunday season again.. The Over, the newly-arranged cross­ 'Bookworm” which is a book re­ haters. with Bcrnie Bierman’a Iowa Na­ Wednesday Nighters Open American League already is rep­ ters, phoned InUfiportant mes­ Well, how did you make out in .required to complete the subject Spanish' song and EVerett Hewitt "World" staff in hla sophpmore country courae, 19 boys raced last at the Wolverine aerial circus. 12 completion* in 23 heaves, for a gave an oral topic ot> the "Civil­ view column. In it there is an arti­ val Pre-Flight school. In three resented In the armed forces by sages to theiivbMdquarters. One gym Inspection? Did you get one matter, juniors or seniors may go year, he worked up from reporter Friday to determine the first team cle highly praising Blake Clark's Nor is this a team with one or total net gain of 325 yards in two ization of Spain." Faye Ferris to Exchange Editor to A.ssistant games Fisher has totaled 425 more than 60 players and there warden was'^shown under a mass hour for not having your name into specialized', civilian defense which ran against Plainville yes­ fascinating true story. "Remem­ two capable backs. Crisler has a yards: 216 comifig in 36 rushe.s games. pas.sed South American coins Editor, the position which he holds Hi"b Sebool Cboir will be more. But 1943 looks good, o f debriiKholding a telephone In upon your belongings or weiy voii work and have three hours to­ terday, Last year the course tyent ber Pearl Harbor”, which depicts dozen, many of them sophomores, and 209 more in 16 attempted Bowling Season at Y. M. C. A . Marv'land ha* another ace in prepared? Remember Red Skel­ wards any of the following in around the elas.s and .showed, nqw. through Mount Nebo; but, due to he would trust in a game. And the deck, however, a powerhouse, too.. A lot of youngsters mey ' hi* baM, the rest of his body'be clearly that horrible raid. passe.s. get a chance.” Completely covered by debris. ton's theme songs? Well its slight­ which he mAy wish* to participate a transportation route map of "f*ete" w-as a member of the the Army's taking over there, the Among the most popular tunes Oioseii for Year that doesn’t Include the mighty The No. 1 ball carrifr. however red-headed fullback. Jack Wright, South America. A Spanish dia­ Tom Kuzma, who is still nursing ■ The Wednesday night bowling Then poisonous gas was dis- ly changed—^— fire watchers, me.ssengers, air­ Debating club during his .sopho­ .course was rerouted around the at Crbsby High are: "Be Careful is Don Griffin, Ullnols junior, who highly praised by Shaughnessy Next year also may maife tk« aovered the decontamination If I don't docHl it craft observers, canteen aides logue was given by Amelia Farr more year, and French and Chess outside of the field, following the It's My Heart" and "I Left My a wrenched knee. league of the Y.M.C.A. started Its as the land threat who forces the return -of many veteran*. Detroit, Although in previous years I f%r example, two sophomores has sped 324 yards over a two aquads get into the building and I det detention. (Red Cross) liemolltion squads, and Sarah Gilroy in a short con­ clubs also held his attention dur­ contours of the wire fence. HearX at the Stage Door Canteen". game stretch, 'ITiis total also'land­ season last night and' considering opposition secondary, defense to which lost Such stars aa Hoiik versation as one "amigo" to an­ ing both his sophomore and jun­ there have been two and even | and a junior are battling for the play close, thus making Mont's Greenberg, Pat MuUln and Birdie rescue victims of gas attacks. I don't dood it! air raid wardens, OCD -short •Due to certain difficulties, three choirs in Manchester high, ed him ninth among the total of- the teams had just been warming other. ior years. fullback spot, and Fritz still Sports Roundup long pas.ses sO effective. Tebbette, has etarted. merketlnff Th8ing the members of the I The Wolverine forward dyke Conn. Grid made one trip via "U-Drive" cara. sen .. .Happiest guy on the Geor­ Yards per try, including two spark­ face.” levels: National, Regional. State Young People's club and in addi­ timing the boys went astray, the Collect Six Tons choir this year. Mr. Pearson could ing all "three games and bragging Philadelphia A-’s, has e wlte Mi4 they combat with boats, fire after that-you're a full-fledged I .sorely needs reserve strength. will go to Mobile the same way gia Tech train heading home after ling touchdown nins. and Local, The Local level con- tion to all this, Pete manages to times were not recorded. However, plfk only about 100 students; Only I about It this morning. The scores Tennessee game I had devised a- two children. engines, and trailer fire trucks.. member of the club. Even so dt is fast-and tough and that Notre Dame victory was That's the- combination Shaugh- Regarding 1942 attendance^ H e x The first alders, ■ doctors and rern» most closely the people of Approximately one hundred and work in a local store and find this was not neces.aary to place Of Metal Scrap those who.se voices had matured | follow; defense for a pass that the Vols hasn't been scored on this season. Briefs Don Willis (iarage (8) neasy depends on to carry Mary­ threw a great deal. It was a little ridge said it was about 8 par eaol huiaes, are constantly kept busy Manchester. • seventy 'glrU turned out at the tirae.lo read a great deal, in addi­ the first 4eam, The lineup at the were pitked, 8s the voices of oth­ Now We don't have to keep show­ Surpriaing to note is the fact Iraining for driving jeeps, which Cargo ...... I ll 125 104 340 land to one of its most success­ short affair -right- over the line. off, but was not n genmal de> by helping the sick and caring for The freshmen and sophomores Girl Reserve Hally held in the As­ tion to ' maintaining "honor” finish WM as follows: 1. Rieder; 2, ers are constantly changing.! ing the Alumni those movies of our ful football seasons In history,, that the Freshies and Sopha have get their general information on sembly Hall last Friday. This in­ grades. A! Bray; 3, Johnston: 4. B. Bray; Approximately - six an^ a quar­ Bv The Associated Press most of them expect to be doing McGuire ., . .91 112 111 314 I had backed this boy up in prac­ crea.se. A recent survey dieeloaa< the wounded. The cruelty of the larger hockey teams than the Those who were chosen are ks fol-1 Prime Favorites Orange Bowl game,” he exulted. 96 313 Mont. Wright, several capable this topic through as-semblies. cluded prospective members and Well-liked, versatile . and all 5, Stevenson: 6i Strange. On the ter tons of very varied scrap lows; Middletown. Oct. 8 . - Even before long. ..^Harry Mendel comes Lailey 114 103 tice to intercept that pass, Washington, SL Louis and Neiei enemy was seen when a woman Juniors and Seniors who are fall­ 124 94 304 supporting barks, a hard-fighting Hv did very well in rehear^ial, movies, and a few home .room dis- present members. The officers round, "P%te's” success la assured. next string were, Ifi order of ar­ metala have been collected by . the Girls: with three linemen, end Jim Bur­ up with a story of a six-day 'bike, Out of Bonds Kompanije . . . . «« York all had boosted their attend* was running up the street to a ing down on the job. Last year's students and faculty of Manches­ To Race Saturday rider who solved the transporta­ Kuhney . ; . 112 93 94 299 line, and the conviction "We ll Be intercepting every time we tned ance. The reet lost, Cleveland be* shelter and a bomb was dropped ciis.xlons. The juniors and sen­ were Introduced as follows: Caro­ George Williams rival: 7. Heritage: .8, Heatly; 9. Betty Austin. Nancy Anderson,! ton. Don Crues.i and Don Paradise, On the theory that they're up­ Smarter.” team was composeil of hardly any iors are having «n instruction lyn Daley, president; ‘Patty Dowd, Vice; 10. Donovan! 11, Ball; 12, ter High school to date; contribu­ Lucille Barry, Arlino Benson. Ber-[ out of action because of injuries, tion problem b y pedalling from to throw it. I beeame so satisfied ing the heaviest loser, poealbly be* almost directly on top of her. Freshies due to the fact the tions have ranged from metal bed­ Buffalo to Montreal for a race. .. sets when you pick the wropg T o ta ls ...... 514 557 499 1570 with thi.s-particular piece of strat­ cause of the lack of e pennant cosh Fighting planes on the sea and course for three weeks in home vice-president; Jean Hanna, sec­ Fogarty; 13. Stidham; 14, Mo- tha BllyCU, Nancy Cole. Frances! the Wesleyan football team has team, this depL.,(current average Juniors and Seniors are older and retary; and -Lorraine Hansen, steads and an old furnace, reason­ Bv The As.socialed Press The North Carolina-Rice game Brvant & Chapman (0 ): egy. I decideo to give him some tender and the absence of pit chaff At the Slid- -I - of this time - ___ dean; 15, Wochna;, 16, G.rady; 17, Comollo, Bessie Cox. Shirley] to take the risk of heavy acrim- .62.5) submit* thf’ 'weekly football ■Iloosier Ra<*k eombat fighting in the sky was therefore eligible for after-school Sports Digest ably intact, to the now-traditional W’hirlnway and A’.sab, tied up at next week has been called off be­ Fish ...... 92 88 180 blocking so that we' could run the Bob Feller, who joined the Navy.’ also demonstrated, for as soon as they will take an - examination , treasurer. The Girl Reserves— Preston; 18. Duffy^ and 19, Shea. Clemson. Phyllia DOrkee, Phyllis one victory each in their widely mag'e as it prepare* this week for selections; Boston college over 208 jobs, there have been fewer older what they stood for and what the In order to give those boys on tin cans. In several of the home­ cause of travel difficulties . . . So Burr ...... — 96 112 ball back for a touchdown, on the There will be' many more ah* the air-raid alarm was sounded the given by the State Civilian De Dwire, Patricia Dowd. Dorothy! publicized track duel, may »cttle the hard-hitting University of Con­ Clemson. Duquesne ' (maybe the 2'63 intereeplion. ■members on the teams. Following pin meant--was explained by . So far in two contests neither the second string a chance at run­ rooms almost a ton of metal was Dwyer. Carolyn Daley, Eunice] haaj intercollegiate basketball at ^'hapman .. . 84 97 92 Flans WetkUii" sencea of players next year. Ham English pilots were told where to fense Council and. if they qiialify. their argument by niectlng 'o'" the necticut eleven. Pa.ss defense is be. Louisiana college. .. The Eastern East's best teami over ' Kan.sas Wilson ...... 89 102 103 294 Came .the ball game and we is a list of the Freshies and will receive a certifl^ate_Jor that Carolyn Daley. the football nor soccer teams have ning experience, a new^ method has collected, and one room, 21B, has Gorens, Eleanor Glenny, Lorraine] ing stres.sed particularly. are just a few o f the other leed* go and were up and off in a very third time in a month in the $25,- amateur hockey. league may go State, William and Mary over Har­ --1k04}g . . . . . 120 98 101 319 >*iite'ci hungrily. Finally. Tennes­ Sophs: D. Accornero, M. Balch, M. number of hours and an atin band Miss Georgia Greenaway, ad­ brought home a victory.' I guess been adopted whereby’ two teams, members whose donations total ap­ Hansen, Gladys Hewitt, Constance] vard. Navv over Princeton (but Bloomington. Ind.. Oct. R. iT i— ing American League players whe abort time. 0(K) New York Handicap, two mile under for the same reason—and Vittner ...... 109 - 96 205 see threw the ball and hit my have joined the armed forces Off Barry,' A. Bartley, P. Durkee. P. from the state. This will count viser, listed the requirements to we'll Just have to wait until Pete as evenly divided as possible; will proximately five thousand,ixninds. Hunt. New London. Oct. 8. ()P)— don’t let that Williams game fool If Indiana University's Billy Hill- Throughout the movie a fitting Flaherty, B, Fortin, C. Graham, G. and a quarter closing feature at the fact that Canada expects to boy right in the fate with it. are about to: '' toward their quajifleation for any become a .Girl Reserve, and an­ Wlgren's cross-country ■ squad run against each other. Their first Another, 22B. collected a sum-.total Ma^y Johnson. Msrjoric Klop-] Belmont Park: Saturday. Coast Guard Academy football you into thinking the Tigers are enbrnnd runs a little wilder than Since that time the draft has re­ background of music was heard Graham, C. Hansen, C. Ferguson, nounced that Miss Violet McRae meet will be thla afternoon. Oom- of 4000 pounds. Many of the atu call up 19-year-olds soon ...Y ale Totals ...... 494 481 494 1469 Tom Henrich, Phil Rizzuto, Ken post in civilian defense that they opens Its season. > penburg, LO'is Krompegal, Patricia] Both horses are eligible for the scouts should enclose a box of and Princeton will play football in easy). Minnesota over • Mllnoifl;. usual when the Hoosier football vealed a number of peculiar'thing* All the while the planes kept.com M. McFarland. R. McLauflin, L. would help her this year. Mias poMng team A are Heritage, Don­ dents, not only In that homeroom, Kennedy, Loui.se Lehr, Lorraine | Silvestri and Johnny Sturm o f Ing over more and more, squadron mav want in the future. event and Whirly Is a definite aspirin with their reports. L*at New York for the first time since Ohio State over U. S. C.. 5fichigan team comes to blows with the Ne­ about my football team. McKee, K Muldoon.'E. Olsoq. X. Phyllis Whitaker, grammar school ovan, Hall, . Modean. Wochna. but in several others, have made McKee. Eleanor McKenna, Lor­ Manchester Motor Sale* (2) braska Cornhuskers Saturday, you New York; -Johnny Rigney, Taft after squadron after squadron. Civilian Defen.se need.s a large The croFS - t^'ntry team la starter. week they were in Waterville, Me., 1896, and we wouldn't be surpris­ over Iowa' pre-flight. Georgia over 103 113 — ■315 Two of our boys thought the Perkins. M. ■Ralmondo, L. Sinilh, music 'supervisor, will have charge Duffy, Shea, and Myette; Team B individual contributions which raine Miller, Ruth McLagan. Jun^] Mississippi, George pre-flight over Hair ...... 99 can lay the blame at the door,of Wnght, and Bob Ken­ The picture ended with a group number of workers; "tudents who rounding Into shape and the first “ As matters now stand, we are watcjilng the Cadets’ next two op­ ed to see some of the old grads Bohadik .... 94 126 97— 317 Maroon and Gold of Boston Col­ A. Shaw. D. Wicanowski; Iv War­ ot the' music. ’ Miss Whitaker is race was scheduled for yesterday. is made up of Heatly... Vice, Stid­ total .over three hundred pounds Mildner, Carolyn Miller, Barbara] D u k e./ love. nedy of Chicago: Cecil Travl* and of uplifted faces gazing at the. meet the requirements will bo ex­ definitely going to run," said ponents, Colby and Norwich, and taking a tally-ho up Fifth Ave. Cowles ...... 85 90 97— 272 lege WB.1 the same aa the Orange Buddy L.ewla o f . Washington; ren. J. ^chrieber, L. Holland. J. pected to register with the office well acquainted with the Y. W. Captain Fran Reider, Bill Mans­ ham. Fogarty, Grady, Preston, avoirdupois. Morrison. Jane Nackowski. Lillian] Trainer Ben Jones in planning to Ihev Insist that they saw two very to the gam e...Sic Transit Gloria In between football drills and hi.M of Tenne.s.iee. They were as Color­ Sky. "The Star Spangled Banner," Taylor, J. Johnston, P. Firato, E. Stansfield, and COmeau. Naretto, Ethel Perrett, Cynthia Tanner . . 95 9.3 l u ­ 299 Frank Pytlak, Ted Williams, sod and do their part to make the C. A. and haS taught music at a field, and Ed McCann should be Walter Van Hone, '44, jnkhaged I send the Calui^ct Star to add to tou'ch clubs. Though Norwich won Service Dept. 346 pre-law course, the Crimson's half­ blind as they could be. waa.the grand finale. McAllister, M. McNeil, E. Olson. Y. W. C. A. camp for several D. 8. Paisley. Barbara Paulette, Betty! Twa.mite ... 98 130 l l s — Johnny Pesky of Boston; Sam local organization, effective. among the leaders at the race's to drag out an old. llO-poufid hla record earnings of $511,486. by two touchdowns, the scouts say The "Fort Sheridan (111.) boxing back sensation found time, to woo They also’ thought that our jer­ Lorraine Hansen. Juniors and Seniors: summers, where she. was a coun- dumbell which he.' accompanied Paulette. Jane Paulette, Wlnifned] and win Miss Ange Pelikafi. a jun­ Chapman,' Joe Gantenbein, Benny Lorraine Hansert end. Alsab opened the duelling by it was only the ill luck of a couple Today's Guest Star team i* offering soldiers just what Total, . ... . 471 542 .536—1549 seys and our gold colored p^ts E. Accornero, P. Blnks. I. Dowd, selor.- with two bicyclas whose rationed Pentland. Barbara Stevenson, Ma-| ior St the university. d the football were ail the same McCoy and Al BrOheato of Phila­ nipping Whlrlaway by the barest of Colby pass .rerelvera, who muff­ Kenneth "jonc*. Peona, (111) they’ve been looking for -a chance C'hahihers Movers (1) delphia; and Joe Grace. George D. FirAto,-L. Hansen, I, Matchett. New- members of Girl Reserves As usual, the soccer squad was days were over. rlanna Sapienza, Dorothy Sanson;l of margins in a match race, al Journal-Transcript: "It is easy to Their just-onnouneed engage-^ cotbr- iHid> wondered why we didn't Nancy Stone. Norma Turklngton.] ed easy ones in the end zone, that to clout an M. P.— MP Jimmy Fazzino 115 81 8 5 - 281 Archie and John Lucadello, of St. AWS Is Explained D. McFarland, . I. .Naretto. Mt will receive notification of their defeated by Ellsworth high of Sugar *n * Spice A Sophomore "rolled out the Narragansett,'leading all the "a ay say now that the Cardinals have Pierce, crack ^160-pounder, ran 129 120 104 353 ment is nothing su.dden for M use some licfeptive plays with the acceptance sometime next week. Rosalind Turklngton. Ruth Tufk- prevented a likely tie. Zapatka . .. Pelikan has worn Billy's fraternity Louis. Phelps, .M. Piercy, A. Quaglia. C. Paint aii

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAT. OTTORER 8. 104» MICKEY FINN Bacli On thfe Beam! LAN a L L O N A K I I BW5E TW ELVB ’'Tl THAT'S WHAT I CALL I'D BE GLAD) NO, THANKS, YOU KNOW WHAT, ] YEAH| BUT WE WANT TO SEE Sense andfNonsei\se ■ t PRO^SRESS, . iE, TO HAVE /UNCLE PHIU MICKEY— INSTEAD NWE'VE GOT THE DEPARTMENT OF ) MICHAEL! SENATOR TQM AND ME YOU JOIN/ WE WANT tO OF HIM COMIN* 0OWN\ TO SNAP JUSTICE BUILDING V y ESSIRI * I BLANK, GENERAL WILL EAT BY US! ,/^LOOK AROUND THE WITH US. I'M BEGINNIN* jOUT OF IT, FIRST! Advertising will protect your . High In tbe Sky- ’The artist was of the expres Sion school. He had Just given the PAYNE AND JUDGE CITY A LITTLE TO THINK THAT WE TO M ' ■business against forgetfulness. thrill to see an airplane in the A finishing touches to a purple and KNOTT, ARE ALL sky, a man-made bird on peace­ — BEFORE IT CAME DOWN WITH ^ ll^ lA CHu's Wants Classified fer%ur Benefif blue canvas, when his wrifa enter­ COMIN' OVER FOR GETS d a r k ! HIM/ ful mission bent, , Judge—What la the defendant’s ed the studio. Shortening space V^hothkig in its i ^ D l N N E R j |reputatlon for veracity? A rtist—M y dear. I have just flight, messenger of "gt))qd will, Witness—Excellent. jrouPhonor. completed ray landscape, and friendly sent, MovinR-r-Truckinjf— Help Wanted— Female 33 Hous^uld Goods 51 OfTIce and Store Wanted to Rent 68 Irv e known him to admit that he should like you to suggest a title Lost and Found Auto Accessories- 51 lhad been fishing all day and hadn’t shudder when 1 hear an airplane StoraRC 2(1 Equipment W AN TE D — TWO. TH REE os four roar, a man-made dragon, bear­ for it. • . WANTED MIDDLE AGED or FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD goods, |got a single bite. W ife (taking a good, long look Manchesler LOST S.MALL YKLLOW anil .\KEU NEW BRAKES? Eonl. including 3 piece mahogS'hy liv- room tapartment, or 4 or 5 room ing death and hate; THE ACSriN .A. EllAMBEHS Co 'older woman, who would like a FOR S A L E -W A L K IN box. 8x5, at her husband's effort, and then white kitten. Rew.Trd if retunmil. Chevrolet, Pfymouth relined with mg room set, 8 piece mahogany dwelling. Telephone 6761. ___ _ Shortening space to nothing. In its Evening Heralrl local and long .ustunce moving. guo(t home, with compen.sation to almost new, with compressor, A little boy had been extremely murmuring)—Why not call It Telephone .’)2f)2. 74 t'oopeI(vf St. the be.st ftoniax l>rake__ lining dining seL General Electric ice flight, weapons of deatff' and Return load system,’ furniture help take care o f an elderly lifdy, motor and coils, ready for use. WANTED—FOUR ROOM furnish­ Inaughty, and hia. father told him ’•Home” ? JiS-Oli. Will call for your car ami box. gas .stove, kitchen sot. tables, Wm, Bogner, Birch Mpuntain destruction as its freight, CiBssifled Adverti&tementB deliver .same day. Rhone 5191 storage. Dial 6260 ami with the houilekeeping. Write ed apartment Immediately, fami­ ■to go to bed and he would come Artist—But why ’’Home” ? Wm chairs etc. 104 Mam street. Call Road. Tel. 2-0294. *• cannot know why such things Count tix AveraK^ wot'dvx^Lo a nne Announcenients 2 Bnmner'a., 80 Oakland street. Box L, Herald,. ly of 4 adults. E. Hughes, 487 Inp a little later and aettld accounts W ife— Because there’s no place loittals. Qumbera ajtd abbreviations 8351. ■with him. Before getting into bed have to, be, 1 only know they MOb count cs 0 word end compound Center street. like i t JO- 9 \VA-\TKD Tft^A .N’ S PO KT A Tl OS Repairing 2.1 WA.NTED GIRL CASHiftR In Ithe child knelt on his knees by the guard the things I love< word! CO two words Mlnimuni ensi .Self-Serve Grocery. See Mr. WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN Wanted—To Buy 58 And BO I ’m glad lalthpugh I'm la price of tbree lines to Pratt & Whitney Aireraft, 7, G a ra rc.s—Se r \ i c e— ■bed and mid: ’’Please, God, if you .MOWERS SHAHPK.NED, repair­ Kaufman, 'PoRiilar--MarkeL Rubi- blinds. Get our low price.s on Hol- sorry, too) for airplanes high in Being in business now Is also Cins rstes on dajf for translem to 3:30, Call 6296 after 4:30 p. ni.. 10 WANTED TO BUY electric wash­ Business Property for ■really do wrant to help a little boy StoiaRe ed. shear grjnding, .key titUng. now Bldq. -land shades, and high ' grade skies above.— Ursula Franklin. sort of a w'ar. ads. ing machine. Telephone\i 7105, or Sale 70 ■in trouble, now is Your chance.’’ ECccIlTe Msreb IT. IS37 W U ^ BOARU ANC), care for.ehil- duplicating, vaKUum cleaners etc. Venetian blinds. Phone 881.9 for OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS .OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPI E . C.isli Charnt special prices and samples. Capi­ call at 16 Church stre •. • Consecutive Days...I 7 cisi a ctr ilren In my- home, by the week. overhauled. Rraithwaite. 52 Pearl FOR SALE—CIDER MILL with Action is just a«i-important as The beat kjnd of a war- we know W.\NTKD CAR.AOE in vicinity Help Wanted— Male 36 tol Window Shade Company, 241 Man— You say you’ve worn this t Consecutive Days... » ctslll clt If interested, call 'street. shed and 3-4 acre'of land. Cheap. knowledge. of now is a war on waste. .. E6AO.60Y5/ X'fA I'VE GOT HOW’S THIS; PUT THIS 1 Day ...... In ciS'U ete of Strant street. Phone 3258. K’orth Main street, ;■ Open eve­ |hat for two years ? Rooms Without Board 59 Rear of 200 Main. Tcl. 8284. /feOOAWh/ 8/ A SUITABLE SLOSAM TO o n e a s "DON’T RISK DOWN: All orders for irregulsi liurrtiori* \VANTKD TU I»K TO, BillingK* ^ .-lAWS Oh’ Al-L KI.ND.S liled, set., WA.NTliliy STRONG man or boy, nings. Friend— Yes, sir, and it looks KBOues>r (iraftc'ilcferrcd for dry cleaning will be chsrged at the one time rate Pponcri'. 8:00 ln'"4:.30 .shift. Tel, ami. repaired, cord wood saws LARGE FRONT FURNISHED lall right still. Twice Pve had it ADVERTISE M.V PHOSPHOR­ n a t u r a l A STAB IN "TRY A \ Special rates tor long terip ever, Wanted .\uloji- gu"mim'd. power and hand lawn ^rorim. 5 day - week, — good .pay. . This SOLID .MAPLE, three piece bed­ 72 Irleaned and once I exch'anged it FUNNY BUSINESS ESCENT SHAVING CREAhA.' AS SOUP ON THE DARK HOOPLE day advertising given uiio^'request 8S.'.6. .. ^ / 12 room, for one or two girls. Very Houses for Sale Ada ordered before tire third ot Motorcycles '.nowers overhauled, .and sharjj;x' (s a good opportunity to_ earn room set. A real bargain $69..50. central. Call 7825. lin a restaurant -for one that^svas F o n e o f You c a n .YOUR s le e v e -- SANE 'S H lN N E R W ANTED rA.<^SEN^4J-'.RS'''TO ened. Sttjred all winter, ho eJttra gdml emvl job-. inh- AnnivApply Rainbow- ClesClean­ Sftb day will oe c h a ^ d only tot Kemps Inc. FOR SALE- FLORENCE .street. len tlrely new. COIN A CATCH-'PHRASIE, "THE. YOUR FACE SHAVE tbs actual nuiaber of^tliLimes the ad llamilton Propellor, second shift. W a n t e d t o b u v - i 936, 1937 or .charge^ Axe's. Knives, sheaj^ etc. ers, .50 Harrison street. •' ’ ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED 6 room single, hot water heat, appearsd. Charcina at 'he rate earn W H Y P A Y $79..50 or $89.50 when AND Call 5283. 193.8 Ford. Plymouth or (Ticvro- sharpened. Capitol ■firijjilmg Co.. single room,. continuous hot coal furnace, newly redecorated, k I'LL REWARD NOU WITH RATOR l^NOWS IN THE ad but no allowance or refund, ear. le.t .seilan. with ROO'I tire.s. (.'all WANTED .MIDDLp AGED man we ran furnish a beaiitiful 3 pc. It was outkn the rural regions, GET be mads on al« time ads itopned .5^1 Lytlall street. J>1. 7058. water, steam heat, 'centrally garage, ready for immediate oc- |T7ie rancher came home late in the THE POST OF SALES» NO NIGHT BLACKOUT W AN TE D RIDE TO ■ UiU'l ' .5625. . ■ r ' for tacking rovers on baseballs. .solid maple bedroom group for after the fifth day located. Telephone 3105. ciqtancy. Call 6141. y evening and saw a light bobbing /MANAGER FOR ALL With hoople's With LIT No "till forbids"; diaplay Ones not The Th.-une^ once a week, _ WANTED TO TbNE, repair and Apply Tqhor Basehall Mfg. Co., only $69.50. See Benson's Furn.. laround his house: ■(TERRITORY WEST OF LUNMNOUS H00P.LE!S UP.'’ aold. 82.51. • • ' regulate y(jur piano or player Elm street. . 713 Main street. FOR SALE—SINGLE house, all' Th# Uerald will not t>a reapuniibi* -Rancher (to himself)—Aha! A Husincss..Services OITered 13 piano. Tei.'Manchester 5062. FURNISH ED ROOM for rent. 63 modern improvements. Ready for .THE /Mississippi' LATHER,'" for mors than one incorrect inser­ WANTED I.MMEDIATELY five ■prowler and I'll catch him red tion of any adverti«»meni prdereo AT'r^J5f'ITON HOME OWNERS. Garden street. Telephone 5874. iiTimediate occupancy. On’ Hart­ for mors than oha tints. . .. Automobiles for Sale t P IA N b Tb.NING and repairing. of Six p.sinters. Apply James j p o R SALE ELECTRIC Ironer ford bus lino, hoiuitifuL shrubs, ■handed. ' .1 Tha Inadvertent omiaaion of in­ > fw - is the time to re-roof and Player pi.ano specialty. John Ford. 94 Spruce strecL or tele­ like new. Telepljonc 7689., FOR REN T ROOMS, douple at\d He approached closer and saw correct Dubileatton' of adverttsing 'Ire,side your home. 'Under po fruit trees, garace. W^ylte Box E. 194V T’O-VTIa C CLUB coupe: 104j» Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. phone 7340. " single, men preferred. Telephone |that it was Jason, tbe hired man. will be recilfled only by cam-ellaiinn obligations for our estimate. We FOR SALE SOFA, well built, Herald, No age'hts, Ot the charge made tor the aeryle. Plickarii co.achl 1939 Do^rfa Tel. 4219. 2-0759. Rahchcr (demanding)— What l<,j at' / rendered sedan; 1938 Ford club couj>.ef 1937 guarantee all work, and v^^iirc WA.NTED BRIGHT high school horse hair tilling, linen slip cover ■the devil are you doing prowling boy technically minded, w-ho All odvertiaenienla must contorn. tTievrolet coupe. 193A Dodge still able to quote the oltl-prices, RADIO 'IT'BES WiU soon 1)C included, Wilton rug 9x12, neat ■around with a lantern a t thia time tn etyle. cony and tvp.igiaithy wuh would be interested in learning FOR R E N T— ROOM In new home. sedan. $198; 19:?6- Plymouth as there have been nq advance.s in scarce. Better have your tulies pattern, runner, woven real felt, of night? ' reauletlor.1 enforced bv the ptitilish radio repair work after, school Telephone 6759. are and they reaej-ve the right to sedan. $85; 1934"bodge sedan. our prices. ■ Write. or* Phone Bur­ tested free now. We .suggest a color matching rug. II ft. long. Manchester Jasoh—I ’m courting Mabel. and Saturdays. W rite Biox C, adll. revise or reject any copy cori $15f' 1930 ■Mi>d>''l A Ford coupe. ton Insulating Co.. ISO North OX'- complete new set of lubr.s now foV 34 inches wiile. All in good con­ FOR REN T— ROOM suitable for Rancher (grumbling)—A devil aldered-oltjecttonatde , HeiAld. $.50. BrunueF.s, 80 Oaklapd .street^ ford street,, Hartford. Conn. Tel. future use. See lYenson's Railio, dition. Call 4892. two gentlemen, continuous hot Date Book rtf a way you go about It. When I CUJSINO HitltRS—Claasined ao» 32-4515 or Manchester .3309 eve­ to hs published same day miial be Open urt't'il 9 p. m. every night.' '713 .Main. A CHEF WANTED for at* days a water, shower, towels furnished. went courting my wrlfe I never rsesUed by U o'clock noon Satur nings.. Saturday 6 p. m. Terms and w-eek. short hours. Mtuit be clti- FOR SALE—EIGHT PIECE din­ Phone 4424. i r'onight . carried a lantern. data lu Tti; Jason— No. sir! You couldn’t ^'ades. Drive over now. Help. W'anted— Female 35 Een. Write Box X. Herald. ing room set- Telephone 4650. Meeting. Board of Education at i-'t Telephone Youi Want \ds FOR RENT— LIG H T housekeep­ High school. have. We can all see that you 1938 PACKAP,D trunk 4 do.or Household Services ing room. 109 Foster street. Tele­ Adt 4cc«pitjd over itie tele* Offered 13-A W ANTED- D R A FT deferred man FOUR ROOMS OF furniture to be , Zoning Board of Appeal*. Mu­ ildn't. sir. phuTtA At th« RAl^-Atven sedan, excellent condUion, good who can handle light office duties sold at once, including beautiful phone 6388. nicipal building, at 8 o'clock. Abovt At A conveneince adver- tires,“ radiOi heater. $495, 1937 and sales work in local furniture piano, parlpr.-set, parlor rugs, Tomorrow tlsars. blit tht CASH KATES will be CURTAINS LAUNDERED -Ruf- FOR RENT—CLEAN comfdrUble W e heard of a man who said Plymouth deluxe sedan, radio, INSPECTORS, ASSORTER.S store. Write qualifications and kitchen set^' kitchen range, gas Membership Committee meet­ I ’l'm not worrying over .possible apctptAd At FULL p a y m e n t It heater, good paint, tires, meehani- ned. straight and cottage sets. room, for one or two, with pri­ f y paid At tbt butlntta orrtca on or ot* salary expected. Box B. Herald. range, 2 complete bedroom, sets, ing,! Chamber of Commerce office, ir shortages of the necesalUes of cally, $375, 1938 6 cylinder Pack­ Price reasonable. 7*^^- vate family, near Center. 21 Sum- fora thA AAventb day following the A n d s iz f .r s ruga, dishes, miscellaneous etc., 10:30 a. m. life. I can always find a fork in first Inisrtton of aacb ad oihcrwigA 6172. ' WAN’^TED—GOOD cylinder press- 4hit street. ard. Oole Motors- -4164. 3 radios. Can be seen after 5 Meeting of Men’.* Club. SL tie road, a dipper in the eky, tbs CHARGE RATE will bs collect, man. Permanent work. Apply sd. Ko reiponalblUty for errori m C U R TAIN S DONE reasonably, on shade gYowh tobacco. Ware­ o clock tonight, at 235 Center FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM with Bridget's Pariah Hall. oed in a atream, a shelf of rock* /o *8 ZAa l l v e r v f o r SALE - 1940 FORD. 4 door. Ea.st Hartford Garette. East ______. JT?.WiLUia*i5 tsiephoned ads will be aeaumed and straight or ruffled. 91 .Mam house at Elm A Forest ■ street. street, lower floor. twin bells, on floor with bath. Saturday, October 10 curtain o f mist, and a carpet of thsir accuracy cannot be guaran- V8, good condition, $4.50. Inquire Hartford. h e r o e s a r e MADE-N)CfT BORM .10-6 _ iLLON\U^ft(TlN6 - J street. - South Manchester. Open.s Monday. Near hospital and school. Suit­ leaves.” JP-fl ^ Wl*’ Cssd. 235 Center street. - > USED O IL RANGE, can be easily Camp Day at local Girl Scouta' 1 m. ow Oct. 12th at 8 a. m. able for two nurses or teachers. Indei of Classifications WANTED-TRUCK driver. Apply converted to coal. 441 Sumtnlt Camp. Vernon and Lydall streets. FOR SALE—1940 PLYMOUTH Buildingf-^’ontracting 14 shipping department. Watkins Phone 2-0559. Making Voters, Town Clerk’s Mother—TVbat are you going to “A iaotUe of n«rvt tonic—I’ll come bucli for the cash Btrtha ...... '•...... * deluxe 4 doop sedan, excellent WETSTONE TOBACCO CORP street. Kopagementa ...... ° Brothers. office. 9^p. m. to’ 9 p. m. when you grow up. Sue? later!” Old Times BY EDGAR MAR'HN condition. Gray radio.! heater. 4 FOR YOU^ REMObEXlNO or BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Uarrlagaa ...... ^ SLIG H TLY USED two burner P'OR R E N T— ROOM, furnsihed or .5litnday, October 12 Daughter— I am going to be an Daatha ...... P very good tires. $650. 12.5 East repair Job caU W m. Kanehl, con­ Florence oil healer. At a great nnfurni.shed. Telephone 2-10T2. Special Cohim’ous Day program |>ld maid. Card of Tbankt ...... N Center street, or Jtelephone 7017. tractor, 519 Center itrcet. Tele­ Salesmen >Vanted 36-A saving. Kemp's Inc. of Campbell Council. K. of C.. at Mother (surprised) — An old HAV^fCV NEi VN\TH A YEAH,, Vould consider marrieii couple, tion as stenographer, or typist 4-14 yn. Lutheran church. CONFINEMENT, AND MAKE CERTAIN HE Ftmaadal Four-Rot»m Cape Cod. in small office. Have references. CONTIMUO05 HOSE, o t t o / , ANOTHER VMATER CURE? OF YOUR LITTLE IMVEWTICN? •BenAa- fitnrke—Mortgage! ••• Jl Wellington Rniul. Stv rooms wife unemployed. Salary arrang­ Ahilily to ("ook Friday, October 23 r e c e iv e s p r o p er medical ATTENTWM. Call .Mam hesler 2-0229. Chicken pie supper at Second t o r t u r e : HERR OLIVAMT PLEASE WNY Buglneea Opportunities .•••••• and sunimrrh, steam heat with Six-IltM>m Heautiful Home ed I'all 88,57 YES.__ WE DO NOT WISH A PRIS0NER0F5UCH .Money to Loan ...... t t% coal burning holler, garage in Congregational church. IS REI/IIMNG fDR I>OTHATA(aAlM: 1 Help aad SItwatleae on East Center street. ClIRLSTMAS CARDS! SiierUtcu- Makes Hiiii Hero AN>THINa ' ------. UALTCTODIB Balp Wanted—Female ...... tb basement, also has fireplace. Dogs— Birds— Pets 11 Satiirdav, October 24 THE THIRD PLEASE f lar. ■ money-jnaklng line! Lowest Ladies’ Night. Tall OKjars of IF ONLY Help Wanted—Mate ...... Down payment $1,006. STUART .1. WASLEY Seattle lAb— Normally the Uni TIME? Baleamen Wanted ...... t€>A West Center . SIr«-eL Six Price Personals. Box As.sqrt- A LITTER OF BLACK cocker Lebanon. MasOnto Temple. YOU WILL Help Wanted—Male or Female t1 • l 5.5 5laln Street nients DeLuxe Personals. .Sta verslty of Washington pays trib­ rooms with two extra liihase- spaniel puppies now ready to go. Monday. October 26 LET m e A ^ n te Wanted ...... ,....lt - A Telephone 6618 - 71 i6 iinnery. Sen.«ationpl values! Top ute to its-biggest and brawniest Bituatlooa Wanted—Female ... ment, large corner lot. Down • Reds, also available. Jack Frost Retail Merchants’ Luncheon profits! Send name for S.amples students. But Jack Wilson, crew ALONE! Bitnattona Wanted—Male Sif payment $1,000. Kennels. 26 Gardner street. manager, is a . hero to his Alpha meeting. 12:15, Country Club. Braployment Agencies ...... tu Wallace Brown. 225 Fifth Ave.. Woman’s Auxiliary meeting In Center Street — In business Delta Phi fraternity brothers. U ve gteck—Pete—PenItTT— Dept. 12704. New Y'ork the Chamber of Commerce office, Vchiclee section. Seven rooms and two Fuel and Feed 49-/f' The cook qirit without notice a Doga—Btrda—Pets ...... tl hathrimms,— furnace heat, re­ W AN TE D HOUSEKEEPER, can few hours before the party for 3 o'clock. 's - a Diva Stock—Vehicles ...... iS SatunAty, November 7 cently re-condltloned. Down f o r s a l e FOUR TON Hop­ nevir pledges. Wilson grabbed an Poultry and Suppllea <1 live in or go home nights. 'Three CereJhonial. Tall Cedgr* of Wanted —Pets—Poultry—Stock 4t jiayment $1,000. adults. State wages expected pers coke. Will sell for $10 a ton apron and went to work. iwwwMwsoir II ■ T~mii~irrr “One TnoFexcompIamt out of my family on the meah Per aal*»Mleecllaaeoae Scarborough Road. Seven if removed from cellar. 30 Server Sixty guests sat dow'n to roast Lebanon. Masonic Temple. W anted Write Box W. Herald. ' • Tuesday. December I and rU get a job in a war plant myself, where all of our Artlelee For Sale ...... • *8 rooms, steam heat, sunnmm. ttle street. beef, com on the cob. hot biscuits, n 80* K tMCklBC oiB «( a Boats and Acceaaorlea ...... Caledonia Market at Center ra*el“ various cooka have gone!** \ Building Materiala ...... ** hath and lavatory, 2-car garage, TWO (ilKI.S OR WOMEN -W ANTED COMPETENT woman mashed potatoes and all the fix­ Diamonds —tVatches—Jewelry 41 Iqrge lot, well shrubbed. In e\- lor housework, one day week 'at ings. church. Electrical Appliances— Radio.. 41 rellcnt rondlllon. Down pay­ One to marK in qnd present. Stevens. 43 Ridge street. Garden— Farm— Dairy '■s-s Fuel and Feed ...... 49.^ ment $1,.500. Products 50 INERVTLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX SY MA SCBVICt. INC. — Garden—Fafm—Dairy Products bi W A IT E D W O M A N and girl for Household Goods ...... ■, We ran g l'e Immediate pos­ one for sorting and Oak Leaf Quilt packing ToWer Basehall Mfg. Co.. FOR SALE—CABBAGE, 50c p«fr Machinery and Tools ...... » session of any of these houses wrapping. Musical Instruments ...... e Elm street. bijahel. 'Bring own containers. and the prices are most reason­ ✓ BY V. T. HAMLIN Office and Store Equipment ... | George Gilbert. Buckland. Phone ALLEY OOP Ga.H .\llack Specials at tl\e Stbres ...... » able. .Appl.v: ■\pply in person. • *. i ' Wearing Apparel—Furs » 8058. Manchester. W I J l" Wanted—To Buy ...... ^ KDWARD J. HOLL INSURA.NCE EVERYBODY ACCOUNTED FOR BUT OOOLA, BUT THAT’S NOT Bfierd^Hotele—^Reeorle New Model' Laundrj’ HAND PICKED MeINTOSH ap­ 8 1 4 8 'SHE’^ JUST GOTTA BE Kestaerante ■ . _ Telephone Before Voo Ha\-e a Fire ples. 50c to $1.00 basket. Alvah . AN’ SHE’S PROB’LV ASLEEP ’WAV TD TH’ s u r p r is in ’... or Areidcnt 12-40 BACK HERE SOMEWHERE/ Rooms Without Board ...... ^ Manchester 5117, 6873 or 802.5 Summit Street Russell, Mountain Road. Glaston­ X OF TH’ CAVE.'WELL. 1 CAMT EENV PR.OB*Ly Boarders Wanted ...... * See AH .THIS MUST BE HER, BUT] Country Board—Resorts...... t» bury. THANKSSRI*NEY BROTHERS .GOLLY. SHE MUSTA LOST A 1 Wanted—Rooms— Board ...... 4 505 5!aln SL, Slanchcster, Conn. FOR SALE —CABBAGE Vnd FOR TURNIN’ HER PRISONKS, Real Katate For Rent Telephone 6060 - 7432 cauliflower. Inquire at 131 Char­ LOTTA WBGHT.„ Apartments. Flats ren*'rti.-nts . 4 AWFULLY BONEV' Business eLocat.ions tor Rent .. »i ARE 501’ EXPEKIF,.\C'ED IN RETAn. MERCH.ANDISINO ter Oak 'street. 'f r . Houses For Rem ...... AMI IN SKAR< II 4>F A.N EXC EI.I.E.NT OPPOBTl .MTV FOR a r e Suburhan Fo‘r R e n t ...... *i Summer Horn#** For Rent ...... * .XnV.ANCEMENTf Household Goods 51 ^ u c s Wanted »o R^-n! .,. ti ■We are in need of men 25 to,45 years of age. capable of taking TO? R ^ l Kaiate For Sale over the duties of department manager. -Qualified men will have A BE-i UTIFUL HOME Full Of ■ Anarfmem Uuudina for Sale .. * Business Propert> foi Sul® “3 an exc.'.'lent opRortunity for training and advancement to store To Rent Furniture. New living, dining, Farms and Land tor Sale 1 managei-s' postlibns. • “ bedroom, kjtchen, ruga, lamp, Houses for Sale ...... ] Beginning salaries “$35.00 to $60.00 per week, depending on A FEW NEW 1-ROOM tablea. Reasonable. 'Albert’s Fur­ Lots for Sate ...... j experience. . , SINGLE HOMES — FOR niture Co., Hartford. ' Resort Property for

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 Average Daily Circulation For the Mont* of September, 1941 The Weather PAGE FOURTEEIf 1Et»ning HmtUt A' Forecast of D. S. Weather Bnreaa t t f l 7 ,6 3 7 tlon Section, WPB, Washington. Member e f Mw Audtt Slightly cooler tonight. D. C.: Richard H. Simons, Special Swim Ciaa^es Beth Sholom Odd Fellows About Town List Speakers Agent in Connecticut In charge of R. O. Cheney Estate B u e M ef CIreulatlone tbe Federjil Bureau of Investiga­ Manchegter— A City of Village Charm tion who' v1ll dlscusa "The Work T o Start Reject Offers ■dward •on of .»*»•• For Gathering of.th e FBI Under War Cohdl- As Home for 100 Girls] (ClaaalSed Advertialng on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS M d "«Cn. Joaeph J. J*avelack of tiomi” ; Harry Taylor, First s-A'td ^ ■ ______^ ;------i - VOL. LXII., NO. 8 14t North Sdiool atreet, who en- Promotion Division, State De­ Directors Not to Sell to fense Council and Mrs. Helen Gor­ Miss Violet McRae to Be . 1 1 • there. Mrs. Hamilton Bickford hiis Qhlad in tha Marlnea and left for Cosiiiopolilan Cltib If Approved by /Zoning been retained by the Pioneer' duty laat Hiuraday, la atattoned at don, Director of Women's Activi­ Iiistnirtor at the East Building; Price Too Parrli laland, S. C. Be ' Representefl ill ties, Eastern Division, U. S. For­ Board of Appeals Will Parachute company to make a est Service, whose topic will be: Side Rec. Low,.They Decide. study of the layout of the Cbeneyl Freight Train W reck at Bellairir, Ohio Hartford on Oct. 15. home and make recommendatlons| Tha Somansarco Club of the "The Need and Importance of the Be Useil ah Roouiiug ‘Victory’ Levy Put South Methodist church wiU hold Con.servation of Our N^itural Re­ The stockholders of tKe Odd lor purchase and inEtallation of Nazis Start Flankiiig The regular Fall and Winter ita first faU meeting tomorrow Delegates and members of the sources in the War Effort," To Open Rellgiousx^hool Fellow's Building Association de­ H ouses equipment and facilities for use as I swimming classes at the East Side a rooming apartment, engage al •aaning at 7.-30 at the church, Cosmopolitan Club of this town, The pages will be members, of The new school year waH start cided last night -not to Sell the Odd Rec will gel underway next week. Fellow's block at the CerUeT. The matron and supervise the opening| whan Mrs. Harold E. I»rd and her whose first fall meeting Ukes the Hartford Junior Womfcn's_ on Sunday Oct. II. All childrbj^are The former R. O. Cheney estate committee will arrange for a pro­ aub. •Miss Violet .McRae of the High requested to come to the Tempje building had been offered for sale of the apartment. On Top of Regular place tombw-ow afternoon at the on Chestnut street, w'hlch. was re­ Meals at Cafeteria » gram of games and refre.ihmenta school faculty will be the instnic- for. the opening ceremony on thi ,b.v the directors and signs had cently purchased by the Oak Hill 1 appropriate to the Hallowe'en sea- Y.M.C.A.,-^with Mrs. Sarah Wheel­ coming Sunday at 10 a. m. n placed on the building an- If the home Is operated as a| Move Further Souths■ V. er of Hartford as the guc.st speak­ tor. Corporation, knd w'hlch will be ' rooming house, meals for the glrlsj aon. InviUtions have been sent to Fi*om 8- until 9 -on Monday eve­ The Sisterhood will hold its noiilH;ing that fact. Offers had leased to the Pioneer Parachute ! a number of new couples, and it is er. wiil attend the .annual fall monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. been made to the directors for the will,be served at the giant cafe­ meeting of the Connecticut State Charity Costs nings she will conduct an advanc­ company as a roomin'g hou.se for ; teria, a short distance from the Income Tax Rate hoped all those already enrolled ed swimming and life saving class 13. at 7 p. m. The board will be block biitvthc, price- offered w-as plant employees. wIlLbe ready for ; In the club will be present. Federation of Women's Clubs at the host for a supper given-to the nothing llkcNivhat the property is home bn Forest street. the Hotel Bond in Hartford on for women. occupancy earry-" in -iNovembi?r if Corap|i»nce with the govem-| Increase Here niembers of the Sisterhood. worth. an exception to zoning- regula- JITiur-sday, Oct. 15. with a morn­ On Wednesday evenings from 7 All l%lies are naked to help roll The stbc-kholdoi'a.are of the opin­ ment request for additional pro-" med at Volga Delta Mr. and MrsT George H. Briggs, ing se.ssion at 10 and an afternoon until 8 she will conduct a be»;in- ion that the locatioiKof the build­ tiona, which ha,s been asked b.v the diiction implies that the local zon­ Senate Votes 5 . Per of Laurel street, have received bandage.s at the Legion Hall on Oak Hill Corporation is acted on Says Army^s session at 2. Mrs. Eric V. Johnson, nera class in swimming for wo­ Wednesday from 10 a; m. to 4 p. m. ing IS one of the. best uv..^e tow-n. ing board of appeals grant the ex-| word from their son. Austin H. men. This course offers the women favorably this evening by the Zon­ Cent Against All of B ri^ s. that he, has been promoted president of,, the Federation will Up Over S200 as 0>ni- Because of the fact that the build­ ception asked w-ithout delay. Pre-i preside. ' fine opportunity to learn to ing ia constructed of cemenlAjtid is ing Board of Appeals. viojis appeals for additional local] Earnings of Imlivid- Germans Grinding Slow­ from corporal to the rank of ser­ parefl With August; swim. It-is expected .that many Forced to Seek Help geant He is .sUtioned at Fort ■ .Morning Si»e*ikerB not too costly to. maintain»''4^ help w-as not satisfactory and thej Bombers Go The speakers during the morn­ Reason for Boost. , women w4ll take advantage of this Appeals Board would be poor judgment to dispbsi President Hepry R. . Mallory of company w-as forced to recrulr iiuls in Excess o f American Bombers ly Forward in Indus­ Bragg. N. C. ing session Will inclvide: Willard coiir.se and profit by Miss McRae's of the building at the figure offer­ e Pioneer Parachute Company._ personnel from distant parts of B. Rogers of Hartford; chairman instruction. i • ed, the director*, 'decided. stated this morning that all pos*' New England and had to'provide $624 'Yearly; D«ublt To Navy Use trial District of- Stal­ The Townsend Club will meet The monthly report of the .Man sible ^^6rts have been made to tomorrow evening at the YM.C.A. of the Connecticut Development .\n .\dvan«* Clasa Meets Tonight its own living quarters for the ing Security Tax Urged ingrad, Blit Victory Commission: Chester Bowles of cheater Charity department shows On Wednesday evenings from '8 engage rai^l help for the govern­ help so obtained. Attack Lille Region when plre-s will be made for rep- ment w'orkKpf the company, but Hartford.,* State OPA Director; 92 cases-on the rolls for Septem­ until 9 she will conduct an inter­ Local Soldiers The Cheney horns ts Ideally sltH Still Is Denied There; resenUtlon at the ma.ss meeting the company^w;^s forced to seek Washington, Oct. 9._(yip) Retired Former Chief of In Hartford Sunday afternoon at Dr. Martha Clifford, of the Bureati ber last totalling 131 persons and mediate class in swimming for iiated for thi.s purpose. It is close) of Child Hygiene. .State Depart­ women. This' class is designed for Zoning Officials to Hear help in‘ other abetlons of New to the plant and to the businp.s."^ — The Senate voted tinlay to IS’ew, Drive ^Galculated 2:30, in the Itallan-Ameriran Club the Co.st of the department for last Gain Promotion England a^ pres.^e had been Staff of Ceneral Head- M or, Than 100 Pmti- Remain SUeiit on Pearl street. Hartford. The ment of Health, who will discu.ss women who wish to Improve their Two Petitions for section of Tbwn arid Is' located In place on top of the regular in-, To 'Cut Through Ral- "The Health of Women and CTiil- More than August of this year. strokes and .swimming technique brought to bear on the plant to ideal re.sidcntinl surroiincHngs. ffuarters Air Force cliHite in Biggest A liter- principal speaker will be Russell There were two more cases and pi-odiice an increasing mipibcr of come tax a 5 cent “ vic­ Saville of the Townsend organiza- rtren in War Time" and Edward The above three classes run for Change in the Rules. Einar O. Solomonson. of 97 niyrk Area to Caspian. the same number of charity re- Plca.sant street, now' stationed parachutes for Atf'O'r.ps us^. Rapg HarCs Statui. ivan Bom ber J Fighter tTon in Chicago. P. Chester >>f the State Depart­ a period of twelve weeks. People tory” levy against all earn­ About Battle ment o f ' Education whose . topic cipient.s and the increase in root interested in these classes should with the 242d Coast Artilleiy. at t^n Hoiise 100 Girls ■ over the prcvioiis month wss due The' Zoning Board of Appeala ings of individuals in excess Force Over Europe. will be "The .Man Salvage Clinic." notify the East Side Recreation Fort Terry. N. Y.. has been pro The large house conttujis more^ Moscow, O'et. 9.—(/P)—-The to hospitslizstlon charges for in­ will give public hearings tonight of $624 yearly. Adoption of New Yor)4. Oct. 9—fiP) — Col. ..Vfternoon S|*e«kers Center office, tb enroll for the les­ moted to the rank of corporal, an than 25 rooms and if the 'excep- Germans, tfrindihg slowly TALI, CEDARS digent patients aided by thfe de­ at 8 o'clock to tw'o petitions for tlon to the zoning regulatioits,^ Is DANCE Hugh J. Knerr, retired former Of Stalingrad Afternoon speakers will include: sons as soon as possible .so they announcement by the public rela­ the new wartime tax came London, Oct. 9.—(/P)— forward in an industrial dis­ Miss Florence Harrison of the partment. change of zoning, rules. In addi­ tions officer there reveals today. granted, permitting use. of the, "FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9 jhief of staff of the General Head­ More than 100 United States ----- r- may begin with the opening'les­ tion to the applications to be on a voice vote After the Sen­ trict of Stalingrad hut with BINGO Women's Division, State War Sav Lsi.st month's report of 9i cases Albert 'J."'Franceschena. of Bolton property, as a rooming . hoii.se, 8 to 12 ate had rejected a proposal by quarters Air Force, declared to’day and 131 persons was 39 cases and sons next w'eek. heard tonight declainns are ex- about 100 girls wilj .he housed Firemen wet down drums’ of , gasoline following a flrevand explosion which wrecked and derailed bombers ,attacked the indu.8- Nazis Make No Mention Inga Staff; Mra. Mary Brewster In adilition- to these lessons the Center, has been promoted to the Senator Downey (D., Calif.), to that many foui-notored Army victory still denied th^hi TOMORROW NIGHT White, chairman of the Women^a 10.5 persons leas than the same peoted to be reached on hearings rank- of corporal technician, 5th. 17 freight cars loaded with the gasoline drums near Beliaire. Ohio. The explosion reduced many of trial Lille region of northern . . there, were reported today to month of 1941 and the cost of op­ Recreation Centers offer plunge that were held last w-eek. enlarpe the basic exepiption to bombers wer* being diverted to the heavy freight cars to a ma.ss of twisted scrap. No one was injured although a family living near Unit. Creneral Salvage Consen’a- grade, the' announcement stated MASONIC $1,200 yearly and boost the levy P’fRnce today in the biggest 'II^***’ *!? o r a n g e h a l l eration last month was 1992 less jierloda for women on Tuesday and One of the petitions Is to be al- the Navy. the scene were thrown from their beds. have started anew on a wide B'Yiday evenings from 7 until. .8 Corporal Solomonson attended to 10 per cent on earninge above American bomber and fight-, In Vicinity; Reports than a year ago. low'ed to use the former R. O. Che­ schools here and W'a^ employed by CATERING TEMPLE "The Navy. Is muscling In on air flanking invasion further ALICE CbFRAN These periods are free to mem­ ney residence on Oak Hill. 95 For­ Cheney Brothers before entering *2,400 power which has been developed er forcevever to take the ^ir. Q „ | y „ „ Other Fronts, (Known As Queen Alien) bers and women may dive and Favors Doubling Tax south, obviously calculated to est .street, as n rooming house. the sen'ice. Corporal Francoschena Fo r a l l o c c a s io n s Frankie ValFs , by Army experls." Knerr said in in the European war theater. cutrthrough the Kilmyck terri­ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM swim in the Rec pool to their com­ This is now in a residence A zone. IS OUR BUSINESS Also today. Pre.-ldent Roosevelt a statement,' "'vhereas in every Seventh Danghter ol a Seventh Son Dorothy Englaiitl also attended schools here and was United States Army -Air New' York, O ct 9.—(A'l— The tory to the Vol^i' delta on the ARTHUR H. STEIN plete enjoyment. This property was transferred an employee of Perrett and Glen- Orcheslra notified Congress that the doii- ca.se 'in the past the Navy has Bombers Start Fires dt Kiska; Force* headquarters, promising a Qsspian sea. A dispatch to the Bom With n V eil.' Miss McRae also conducts the A. PAGANI & SONS German high command w'as silent ' VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR .yesterday to the Oak Hill, Inc., nev. -bling of social securty taxes next strangled the ides of dominant more detailed announcement government newspaper Izvcstla Readings Dally, taieinding Sunday, Showered Again women's gym class from 7 until w'hlch is making application for Tel. 5790 .\din. 41c, Including Tax. , jan. 1 would be "'not only In ac­ aircraft." today on the 46-day-oId battle of JStli Season Teaching A. M. to B P. M. Or By Appolnt- later. Issued thli^ terse communW from Astrakhan, at' the mouth of In Mmachesler 9 8 on Monday evenings. She is look­ the change. The bth'er application cord with the necessities of the Knerr *ald It was "disappoint- Stalincrad after Nazi propaganda ■pent. In the Servlee of the Peo­ qiic; the Voiga, contained the first For Appointments Call ing forward to meeting all her old to be acted upon tonight is to be 'so<1al security system itself, but Destroy Bridge to Cut Railway organs had said last night that ple for 80 Team. Mii« Dorothy England, whoae "More than 100 , U.SvA.A.F'. Rii.ssian admission that _ the Ger­ Roelnille 71 (Reverse Charge) marriage to Fred Tedford will friends and will welcome any new allowed to convert the old Union St the same time would contrib­ (CoBtinood on Page Ten) bombers attacked targets inXOie attempts to take the city by storm mans had entered the Kalmyck 169 Church Street, Hartford. Coan. school building located on North IM Union Street Rockville Phone 6-0097 take place Saturday at St. Mary's members to the classes. Last'3 Days ute to the non-inflationary financ- Lille area this morning. w'ould be abandoned . in favor of area Which lies west of the lower Episcopal church, has been honor­ School street Into a rooming |-ing of rapidly mounting war ex­ "Many squadrons of fighter*; dive-bomber and siege gun destruc­ house. This Is now in a public land Volga and.south of Stalingrad. ed recently with two additional . GOING OUT OF penditures." American Bombers ' At- . Army Fliers Also Dam- took part in this operation." ' tion. Men's Club Plans zone. Thi.s application is made by In a letter to Chairman George Willkie Party More .Activity on-Right showers. Her’ associates in the of­ THE TEA ROOM Germans Make Many Flying Fortre**** Used For the first time since the This indicated .a developing ac­ fice of the Travelers • Insurance the Town o f Manchester, BUSINESS SALE! (D-Uai of the Senate Finance tack Barracks and - ' qge Cargo Ship in .•liege iiegan the Nazi, w'ar com­ “ No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good Food” committee, the president express­ A big part of the bombing tivity on the Gernian right flank copipany gave her' a personal An Active Season Japanese River Craft Harbor ami Strafe munique did nut mentibn either across the steppes between the If You Hold a Certificate We Have shower, and another personal ed opposition to a committee- Three-for-Oiie Near Shelling force, an. extrao.rdinary number the city of Stalingrad or fighting ALL HATS, 883 Main Street Opposite St. James’s Church approved amendment to the new for a daylight raid, was made up Don and the lower Volga concur­ shower w as given at the home of In Burma and Ytinitan Japs* . Rmlio Station. in its vicinity. Its paragraplis on rent with the desiierate see-saw The first meeting of the Men's revenue bill which would freeze . — of great, four-motored- fiylng for- Mias England's sister. Mrs. John GLOVES AND BAGS the Russian campaign were devot­ struggle fqr Stalingrad. .- Hediund, 25 Server street, by Miss Club 6f St. Bridget's church is payroll taxes at their present lev­ By Japanese tre.sses,- and the Americans were ed to fighting on the Don, Cau­ New Tires ’ Recap Tires Selling Out els of 1 per cent on employers and.; Threat Izvestia’s dispatch said repre­ McCormick and Mrs. scheduled for tomorrow evening “ I , ■ New Delhi, India. Oct. 9.— Washington Oct. 9.—UP) joined in the assault by the R.A.F'. casus, central and northern fronts. at 7:30 id the pari.sh hall In the AT COST PRICE /Jew. a like 4 amount on employes for ‘ and many squadrons of Allied sentatives of the Kalmyck people, Louis Longo. Elertrir Lighting (iiP)— A.E.F. , bomhers de­ The Navy announced to- Withdraw'al Plan Seen Asiatic descendants of Mongolian The color scheme was pink and basement o f the church. The club, 1943. ^ fighters. Today’s official silence seemed w'hlch w'BS formed la.st year, plana Hurry In For Bargains! m m This amendment, not yet voted stroyed a bridge to cut a Four .Missiles Explode day that Army brmbers, con- nomads who long ago settled in green, and the attractively wrap- Fi.xliires Below Cost Anhouiice They Alreaily United States filer* in American to support thcjuppbsltion that the New Bicycles an active# w-lnter. Indoor schedule Although many meats upon by the Senate, would stay Burmese railway last week­ Near Railway; Misses tiiiuing their stcad.v. pound- fighter planes participated in the southern Russia, had held a coun­ , ped gifts were attached to stream- an otherwise automatic increase Haxe Shackled 1,378 Germans were ptiT»'’ing a prop*, cil of war at the village of Kanu- ■' ers fnJm a decorated watering can with prominent sjieaker.s and va- Come in and ^ v e money! end and attacked barracks, raid. We Win Recap Your Tires rloii.s forms o f enteVtalnment are now difficult to ob­ of the tax on Jan. 1 to 2 per cent ganda background for a w'lth- itovo. heard reports that the Ger­ Buy Fixtures at your own FRIDAY SPECIALS: British War Prison- river craft, and ,other military B v Only F ew Hour^ islands, had,dropped 15 (Until now', the only fighter draw'al from Stalingrad Tomorrow evening there w'ill be MILLER each on employers and employes. plane the Americana had beep mans were burning and killing in Brinir them in the morninn and yon can have them tain .. .you’re sure to SWORDFISH Anioiint of Bmmt Disputed tons .of bombs* on the enemy This silence followed a broad­ a speaker, moving plcture.s, and price! ers in Tlieir Hand*. facilities of the Japanese in Huavy Ni|q»oiiese Raid mentioned officially a* using in their territory, and vowe'd resist­ la Um ^tem oon. refreshments. Plans for the com­ find a good variety of LOBSTfiR SHRIMP Formal Addition of the victory base at Kiska last Tuesday, cast yesterday by DNB. official ance. SWIFTS MILLINERY northern Burma and the ad- Britain was the British-made Spit­ German new's agency;- that instead ing season W'ill also • be outlined SUPPLY OUTLET , only the choicest SCALLOPS CL.AAIS levy to the new revenue bill boost­ A speaker at the meeting said SHELL OIL Next to the State Service ed the potential yield of that London, Oct. 9—(/Pi The Ger- joining Chinese province of With the Chinese Army in starting fires in the camp fire.) » of costly assaults by infantry and the KalmycUs would spare, nothing SHELL GAS and various committee appoint­ ll.aOMainSt. Hartford BLUE POINT OYSTERS area, damaging a cargo ahip in Bomb Upper Rhineland ments will be made to carry out Station — 770 Main Street meats at The Tea measure bv a disputed amount lans, announcing that they al- Yunnan, a U. S. Army Air F'orces North Chini, Oct. 9--iiT)—Wen­ tanks upon Stalingrad "the finish­ in the defen.se .of their land, the CHERRYSTONE CLAMS *3.107.000.000? B ritish i communique said today. Flxploslvc dell Willkie. touring the Yellow harbor and strafing the raiHo sta­ Single planes of the R. A. F. ing tou.c'hes now' w'lll be entrusted dlsp.atch' kald, and the repre.senta- the proposals. A large attendance Room. ranging from a ready had shackled 1,376 tion. This information W'aa given PREM l.a expected at this sc.s.aion. 'i d Other Fre«h Sea Food gross total estimated by the Treas-. . loosed fr'Jin a low level by India- river front, got a taste of real dan­ Borptier Command, .striking at Ger­ to heavy artillery units and livcs adopted an appeal that all ury and the *3.600.000,000. set by war prisondrs in their “ ^o^'j.hased planes were reported to in N avy Communique No. 145, Stukas Idive-boml>ers)." Kalmyck.s mobilizf for resistance. ger when four Japane.-e shells ex­ many in broad open daylight, Campbell’s Service Station the Finance committee. I threatened today to manacle three I have completely shattered the w'hich also disclosed the loss, in bombed objectives in the upper "The fightinK for Stalingrad has They sent a nics-sage of allegiance 12-OZ. the Atlantic, of the U. S. Coast Tel. 6161 The president said that as soon i that number at noon tomor ' •bridge, • south of .Mogaiing on a ploded yesterday near the railway Rhineland this moi,-ninK. the Air changed,'’ DNB said, "the stra­ to I’ renfier Joseph Stalin.- Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. CAN DANCE as Congress had disposed of the | y jhe British carry out their line tha^terminates al Myitkyina. on which he and his party were Guard cutter Muskeget. the for­ Ministry announced. tegic objective 'at Stalingrad al­ Aclually. according to German mer S.S. Cornish, of the Eastern Every Saturday Night pending tax bill, he was planning j announced determination to take t^r* kqd Trucks Danutged traveling by hand-car.^ "This morning single aircraft of ready has. been achieved." claims, the enemy entered the I N G O - to submit a comprehensive pr^ | counter-measures against Ger- ■ Flarlier Willkie* mliSsed by only Steamship Lines. the Bomber Command, one of But .the advertised change of Kalmyck teiritbrv several weeks Vemcm Grange Hall "In additiiW to destruction of a few hours a heavy Japanc.se air ttverdue “ for Some Time" TONIGHT 8 O’CLOCK gram for expanding and extend-1 prisoners in Britain. the bridge." the .communique .said, which is missing, bombed objec­ tactics, broadcast just eight days ago when F711sta, the capital, 180 Vernon Center have a beautiful 19-1-0 Ing the whole social security The new .threat from Germany, raid'oii Loyang, during which en­ The 1,827-ton steam vessel had Popular Market "a tiuniber of railroad cars and tives in the Upper Rhineland," after Hiller boasted fiatly that the miles west of Astrakhan,-was re­ Modem and Old Fashioned ODD FELLOWS HALL tern along the lines he had sug-1 another by Italy, aggravated emy planes machine-gunned a blue been overdue "for some time and ported captured. The Izve.stia dis- 6.5.5 Main St.. Riihinow' Bldg. 600 feet of track wer? damaged." said a communique. city W'ould be taken, sounded a Dancing. SPONSORED BY KIN^ DAVID LODGE, L O. O. F. ^ A gested in his budget message last j already bitter wrangle over railway coach similar to the spe must be presumed to be lost." the "Yesterday afternoon Beaufight. note similar to that which emanat­ PINEHURST NOTICE 'Buirk Special Model I January'. , ' 1 the treatment of captives arid Japanese barracks aoutheast pf i w'hich he made part of Navy said. Lo.ss of the^ entire per­ (Contlnued on Page Six) ws/ ' GAMES ■ sPW liwing, Yunnan province £!ty ! i,is trip to the front. era of the Coastal Command de­ ed from Berlin last winter when 25 G am e*...... *4.00 Prize Per Game sonnel the Muskeget had a nor­ stroyed one Jiinkeri^88 over the the Germans were forced to re­ ' Mackerel Smelts' I p<^e*d \ f enlarge the system to I at™“nU aVinst"‘^miTuS^^^ hM- ...... „ ,i ThiHv-ftve planes participated mal complement of about 100 of­ 4 Special Game* ...... *10.00 Prize Per Game 40-A, 118 inch wheel- nese aircraft factory, l^ 'in the .Altick on'Loyang. the most. Bay of Biscay." treat' from Rostov, the gatew'ay Halibut Salmon I Special G a m e...... *50.00 Prize ficer.* and men also w'as pre­ j covered, such vadcTS landing field at violent raid on a north China town The fortress b,omberaaod,cs..cort- to the Caiicasu.s. Fillets o f: , Door Prize *10.00 sumed. , iqg fighters—many of which were Hint As To New Plans Have a Good Time— Enjoy Good Food! I>ast series— red top motor. It has land domestics. : were among other targets of theX.^ persons '.vere killed Text of the communique: *1.00 Admission Includes All of the Above Games. base. F'reezirig Causing Coneem Germany is based on the Nazi offensive Seven direct hits were Spitfires and Hurricanes fiown by A hint as to Hitler’s new plans Flashes! Haddock, Sole and Flounder Special Cards lOc Each. contention—which the British re­ I by jhe raiders, w'ho might con- "North Pacific; Steak Cod and Pollock The president said the propo.sed declared scored on the airfu’ld 1 ccivTOly have been under the' im­ lljn'ited States pilot.s .roared oiit Was given today by Moscow- dis-' (Late Bulletins ol the (JP) Wire) Reymander's Restaurant I freezing of the tax rale was "caus- peatedly have denied that the runway. -"1. On Oct. 6. Army 'Liberator' to w h a t W'as believed to have-been patches' telling of a German ad­ onlv been 12,000 miles. Tires are like new. British' handcuffed Germans cap­ pression,.^ that Winkle’s special bombers, escorted by 'Alracobra* t r m r r fir Every fish item adver­ “ For Those Who Want the Best” I ing considerable concern to many "Tw'O small river craft and a train w'aK,thclt in' the station, the largest daylight operation of vance into the Kalpiyck region be­ I person* insured under the old age tured during the Battle of Dieppe large -steamer ton the Irrawaddyi and 'Lightning' fighters, dropped its kind in the war. low- Stalingrad along, the lower Baliy Victim of J*ol?*on tised is absolutely Fresh. . . 35-37 Oak Street ^ Telephone 3922 Aug. 19 and in a Commando raid \\lllki(*x4 IMM'liwied. Volga Wallingford, 0»'t. 9— -J’'— Found nothing frozen. Try Salm­ He said that the failure to allow on the Channel island of Sark last tacked by machine-gun fire," the bombs on the area aurrounding The exact objectives were not This might indicate that the on the floor of his father's medi­ DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! Sunday. miles away iti'. the front-line the seaplane hangar at Kiska. on or Halibut for a change. trenches. ' Germans planficd to abanilon the cal officei amidst a quantity of Half Broilers Veal Scallopine ^Roast Beef froster. This car is really like new. Priced (Continued on Page Two) KeprisiU Stage Keached (Continued on Page Six) Flight more tons were drop,ped on (Continlied on Page Two) light for Stalingrad and attempt pills strewn about the room, 15- It already has reached, the . It W'as on the last^^jtage .of. his the camp area and firea W'ere If you want to make Chowder, we offer Opened Steaks Oysters Clams On the Half Shell OAK GRILL- trip to the front that thq four en­ to press on toward the Caspian- moiiths-old Philip F'rank Konopka, stages of alleged repri.sal, and the started. port of Astrakhan without a cost­ son of IJeut. and .Mrs. F'rank Ko­ Quahog Clams at 39c pint. for quick, sale. Terms anect tor w'ere to be killed." portant Part in MppI- "It looks as though the Japs Hilirr (»els EfTuo- mor> hii'is in the Caucasus, the re-'! Kimopka i iii i»> •* d 1 a t e 1 y PINEHURST FINE MEATS It contended that this supposed i _ i brought her son to Meriden hov- ing Poacp Prohlpins. were really after us,)' he remark­ (Continued on Page Two) Tires DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Debate on More Hour*. ed. "I’m compliraenled they pay live Propaganda Free, (Continued on Page Two) |ilt;il, where he died within an Friday We Offer a Special On Half Broilers Roast Ham Veal Cutlets (Cogt^ued on Pago Two) mo so much attenttoWH^ hour. Hospital attiu'hes derlared Steaks Roast Turkey *Roast Lamb Cincinnati, Oct. With -Bqllelin! On his arrival at tfinmgking Treasury Balance Boston, CK't 9 —(iTi—A 'flood of the voting bov's.death was due to RIB LAMB CHOPS pound 45c from Russia la.st Friday Willkie vicious- rumors" ii cirvulgting |M>lsoniiig, an d >lMlical E v aii’iner Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer ijohn D. Lewis' leadership tw'ice Toronto, ,Ort. 9. —; i/Pi— -The II. IjeF 'orres) la>cku,?Mid ordered Roane Waring, eortimaiider of disclosed that at one 'point his ' Washington. Oct. 9 i/P' throughout the I’nited States and Nazis Seckiiijs LOIN LAMB CHOPS pound 59c Vulcanized Itrsted and twice found firm, the Three Blazes plane had been delayed by a Jap- position of the Treasury, Oct. 7: aiding the Axis. Robert H. Knapp an autopsy to dplenulne the na­ 30 Oak Street ' Tel. 3894 I United Mine Workers of America "the .\meriran liTgion, told the Receipts, $19,718,744.46: expend­ ture of the fatal |*olson. Both rut frfwn top quality lamb*. Ijmib In on tHr Oovrrn- American F'ederatlon of La­ ane.se aircraft. He ga\:e no dct.'vils of the propaganda research divi­ itures, *260,908,811 03; net bal­ mmt Victory food nchcdiilr and it will hrip oat all thr way around Sfe.' is >.'•' - ‘it A ■ moved on to new field* of porsl- bor convention tirday that the sion, Massachusetts committee on 30e000 Danes Cost $12,000 ance, *8.414.916.178.28. (ilveil Three A'ears Term If you •torve your t*harr of l„amb. At throw price* It will hr ea*y Ible controversy today as their popular resctloU to wartime (Continued qn Page Ten) Public Safety, reported today, TIRES LEFT TODAY A nation-wide analysis of false Mllwauki-e. Oct.. 9—T- -\\ alter to *rr\r. * r *■ ^ 137th convention took up a long strike* could wreck organ­ [list of proposed re.solutions. stories heard in cocktail* lounges, A«=l- R A o M ilt in o ' <’• I.utz. 47. former c’eip.f clerk of For Friday and Saturday orders We will have more ized labor and that the feiler- acriiss bsrs. it. barbqr shops and A^K KPCrilllinpi o l | ^ >in«-aukee draft lH>ard, was s*«- READY TOMORROW One resolution on aunport of the Destroy Interior of ation had aot .vet used Its^ full of }he fancy Native Capons and Turkeys,. .plenty of Iw'sr was expected to touch off de- over back fences, he-ssid. showed lllltl'prs* ' fo r S c r A 'ic P ' tenee<) from 'a lextenaion of the present 35-hour so heard a warning against Bacon Beef Liver Sausage With Armstrong Iw'ork week of coal miners. Lewis. To Work Instead of Jail he is getting free. pros|ie<'tive selectee upon a prom­ ■the “subtle danger" that we "It,IS tt^flood of vicious rumors Stockholm, Sweden. Qct. 9 T. lUMW president replied he would Bridgeport. Oct. 9—(A^—Three -Germany, apparently dis.satis- ise to olifalrt . deferpient for'him , All week-end specials, as. far as possible, on sale Fri-, fires, occurring w'ithin a three- might contribute - to a Nazi which arr^eing spread by, other­ Lut/. was a raptain' in the .Ameri­ lauthorize ext^sion only if it was victory by heeding the propa­ fled with Danish apathy .toward Greater Emphasis Is Being Placed on hour period, between 2 and 5 IjOS Angeles. Oct. 9 -iJP' Those and blearv'-eyed. but their should­ wise' loyal Americans, rumors di­ can Armv In the First \\ I'rld Mar. -dav and S.'iturdav, Flea.se buy your staples Friday. I essential to proaecution of the ganda that the war must end the Nt. was reported to­ fw'ar. o'clock this morning destroyed the bleary-eyed, homele.ss derelicts er* somehow a little sqiiaier. set­ rected against our Atlies. our gov? He has a 'son in the Army. In n compromise. ting off for the harvest fields ernment. and racial and religious day to have askeil King Chris­ « ■ • Tire and Rubber Conservation oi^fifTires Than Ever. ■ The Resolutions committee re- intrior of a 10-room dwelling, lev­ w ho shufTle between flophouse and tian's government to recruit— at CAI LIFLOWER IS AT ITS BEST NOW! elled a beacli. cottage and badly dingy barroom along Los Angeles’ Lompoc. Calif., to gather in the minorities ■ in our country." Fire Ihiiiiages College Iported in this connection that Toronto. Oct. 9—(/P)—New les- lea.st 30.000 "volunteers ' for .sep- 11942 production of bituminous coal damaged a high-priced 1941 auto grimy "Skid Row.' have taken crops which will help feed a nation Commonest' Types F'ound Priced at 2.5c to 29c it should he used. sona of cooperation in industry He said in a statement that the vnee on the eastern front Kigiiud. (Jue.. Oct. 9.—--T— .A FOR THIS WORK land lignite,' up to Sept. 30, was in Fairfield and Southport. on a new stature -- they're man­ at war. seven hour tire'caused SSUO.OhO and in international relations, be­ Judge Jefferson has varied the commonest types of rumors foimd At the same time it was dic- Native Beets or Carrots . . . .2 bunches 15c . Preservative IS AVAILABLE! Whed Alignment On Your Car |433,000,000 tons, or 17 per cent Unofficial eati mates placed the power, now, potential, anyway, closevl that German wcupation au- damage ,to«luy to a w'tng qf the damages in the three blaze's at ing taught by the necessity of war, for America’s war effort, routine but slightly. He first in the survey were: Sweet Potatoes...... 5 pounds 2.5e head 0#' the comparable 1941 wlU play an important part in "Anti-administration, 21.3 per thoritie.s, ncting'wlth an iron hand Bourget tsillege where religious Stops deterioration due to the oxidation of rubber Let Us Go Over Your Work Iperiod, and anthracite 44,000,000 more than $12,000. Up to now tl)ey’ve been merely hand* them their sentences. Then sisters had their quarters. The eol- meeting 4x>st-w'ar problems. Prime a problem, and not a very pressing they are interviewed by Maj. F'red cent: anti-Armv and Navy. 19.4; to quell opjaisition in Norway, had And See How Much Stock WiD ■tons, or * per cent greater. Rereivea Wrist Fracture -executed nine more Norwegians lege’s main buildings, stedenta We are getting the most gorgeous by heat, air and sunlight. Is A Very Important Part An occupant In the beach cot­ Minister W. L. Mackenzie King one. at that, because they seldom L. Coggan of the Salvation Army. anU-Semit'io. 9.3: fear rumors. The official UMW stand is that said today at the annual conven­ Army and Navy, 7.9; anti-British, vesterday at Trondheim on dormitories and classnoims were McIn t o s h a p p l e s Bring in your car and let us do the work because it Be Required. Iminlhg and transportation work tage, John Broadhurat, 20, who caiusW anv trouble, even' to the lisison officer betw;een the Court tion, of the American Federation courts. It’s not much of a chore and the U. S Employment service., 7.3: Fifth Column rumors. 6.9; un- charges of helping to tran.sport ex- undamagrvi. No easualtles re­ is imperative that tires be cleaned of oil. grease and dirt If they are not right tires will wear very fast. [together most efficiently on the was forced to leap from a second ploaives intended for sabotage Bake them...Eat them....Make sauce! of Labor. for a' judge to sav "10 days" or Paper Output No. 2 “ Macs” ...... 89c basket home owners are urged to in­ Let us check them on our special machine amd In quick succession, the* conven­ ceived a fracture of the left wriat the post-war period be gave these rsaybe. if the unkempt old party work. Mostly they say yes. Then requirements: 2.2; "pipedream*,’’~2.0; anti-labor, the number of Norwegians put to AA'ashIngtnn. Orl. 9.— Par­ tion went on record unanimously in tb i jump and also suffered before the bench has been imbib- the judge tuspencto their sentemies death since a state of civil siege 5 -Tires Cleaned and Covered sulate their houses as much as 1— Useful employment for allIrf a particularly virulent t.vpe of 1.9." allel adlons h> the I nited Rt-itee SPECIAL! make any necessary repairs. ’’ ■today In expressing “ heartiest sc alight wounds. He waa taken to and off they go to the harvest "Anti-Russian rumor* constitute was decreed .in the Trondheim possible to help conserve heat m m ord with all-out support o# our St. Vincent’s, hospital. who are willing to work; the potions the>- aerve along "Skid fields, answerable only to them­ and Canadian govemntents to cur­ GODILLOT EGG NOODLES AND SPAGHETTI SAUCE 2-50 2— Standards of nutrition and 0.6 per cent of all rumors, a eur- area on Tuesday. tail production of pajier, Inelodlilg $ Row," otherwise North Main With Armstrong Preservative lilies" in the war effort; adopted The beach cott^ e, owned by the selves and a farm foreman. which means saving fueL housing, adequate, to ensure the priaingiy low figure." he added More Sweeping Claims newsprint, were priMlicted fnr the Ready To Eat! 22c jar. 5 jars 11.00 MOTOR TUNE UP WORK VALVES GROUND I'Uhout dissent a substitute reso- Broadhurat family, ia located at street on Los Angeles' Fiast Side. "I'm tickled to death." said one , T)ie reported Nazi effort to ob­ the extreme western end of the health of the whole popiilalion: But Judge Fidwin L. Jefferson The "most striking regional dif­ near future, toilav hv Intormed Bring your scrap aietal heiV and add to th* already lliit'ori leaving the question of de- man as he climbed aboard a truck. ferences" shown in the survey. tain additional manpowi-r from Duck Soup and Duckliumho Soup From Webber’s Duck [portation of Harry Bridges, west F'airfi^d beach peninsula. 3 - Special insurance against got Just a bit tireo of the endless i "It's hard to believe that anyone government otiiclals. .A War Pro­ huge pile. WE HAVE ' BRAKES RELINBD privations resulting from itneih- Knapp said, were:.,, Denmark was printed in Stock­ duction board order rutting the Inn ...... 2 cans 29c; 8 cans $1.00 sat labor leader. Entirely In the The moet spectacular blaze oc­ parade of drunks that confronted - the government or anybody.—- holm newspapers along with dis­ ROCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK ployment, accident, death of the him every-morning as he mounted Btoriea In Nevv- England .. rate of I nited states paper pro­ Bay Pepperidge Farm Bread At Pinehurst! bands ot the courts and urged curred in the 10-room dwelling lo­ needa us. Getting away from Skid New-BIngland—"Thi* region, la patches from London indicating cated at 341 Bronson avenue, family bread-winner, ill-health and the municipal bench. He couldn’t Row may mean salvation for a lot duction nmy; be Issued within • Work Done By First Class.Mechanics. powering of the minimum age tor conspicuous for the great number that even more sweeping ciaima DeliTei7 On $2.00 Orders Monday Through Friday. —isl ."lenirity )«enefitB fsom 65 to Southport and owned by J. Rob­ old age. see anything constructive in send­ of us." had been made upon the Dane*. week. It w*®_sald by a W'Mt •"Or-’a ert Beecher, a B rid gep ^ attor­ Straggle For Freedom ing a mart off to a short hitch in What Moea the government of antl-Britjh and anti-Semitic yvfio cannot be quoted by namfc SERVICE rumors current, while those di­ These were"" aaid to Include de­ The convention also referred to ney. The bouse, which bad been The war, the prime minister de­ jail, especially since experience think of n r WTell. Earl Jacobs, th e extent of the p r o p o ^ m t- the U; 8. Elmployment aervic*' rected against the administration mands that'Denmark declare war .International Kxecutive board remodelled recently, waa tmoccu- clared, la primarily a struggle for told him he'd probably be tiack upon Russia, hand over to Ger­ tallment waa not dlarloeesl bMt !* • * freedom; and freedom he defined again before long. man. said: and Army and Navy are fewer offlrlal said he did not believe B and S oR f Inc. Manchester Motor Sales nine rMotutlona from District 5, PHsl- " 1 than .elsewhere." . . . many the merchant ships atill in G. E. Willis 11 Three Compsniea KMipand ail 'The absence of f«ar. Judge .Tries Experiment “Job* are available for every one would be “ verv aerioyn" altboug* STA'HON Robert Schaller, Prop. !>rnnsylvsnia. criticising District Atlantic seaboard - “Anti-Brit- Danish water.s. and mcrea.se her Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint President P. T. Fagan for alleged Slate Policeman Girotg* Boston "Today our freedom s-s nations • So Judge Jc(Ter-on frieif'.vn ex I we can get. And they wiH work on l it might be the fore-riingeg a# 512 WEST CENTER STREET ^ TEL. 4134 j periment. and that experiment led i the same basis as any other mani i 2 Main Street ’ TeL 5125 Manchester (Costianad oa T a ej (CoBtlnued ea Page XMV) I mere exteoalvo sloohla *• ,427 HARTFORD ROAD PHONE 3866 an Fng* Tm*i (Csatlaaad m Ps4« T«e )i (Coatlmed ea I) ' yesterday to 20 men, shabby still, wc recruiL" ' P