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Armour's Treef Can 35c Ships Elude Allied DeUdou* for SkMia»y!______8 Pc. KITCHEN SET Specially Featured on the Main Floor Doctor Sees Voroshilovsk Taken i4>Oa«oe Cm Hot Oven Cooking Ware Bombers; Believed to t - Consisting of 4-Piece Cannister Set, (^rry Small Numbers Step-on Garbage Can, Bread Box, Great Need German Mechanized Great Weight of Nan Orange Juice Cans Of Men and Supplies Good Points PASTRY SET $1.29 Waste Can and Dust Pan. Regularly Units Reach Kuban Tanks ami Reserve Un­ /S. |t.49. AH fo r ...... ! ...... $ 3 - 1 9 For Gona-Buna Area; O f Ragweed S4-Oanoe Cm - - raS rLATE AND ROLUNO « N . River at Several Points its, A *■ • ships, which eluded Allied bomb­ have reached the Kuban riv­ London, Aug. 4.—(,?>)—The Jet- tively supported by clouds of Combination atool tliat c m be ers. were believed to have carried er in the Caucasus at several Oven Baked Beans quickly changed to a three-atep 100% Curled White Goose versus-sprny issue over the beat dive-bombers, pressed heavi­ only small numbers of men a ^ points and captured the town Lai^e 4 Pc. BQWL SETS $2.19 •tepladder. Finiahes: Natural, supplies. The original torct^ ^ n X . way to tackle u fire bomb— sub­ ly on the entire Soviet south­ green, and white. ashore on the penlnsula;wi8 esti­ of "Voroshilovsk, 180 miles ject o t recent controversy In the ern front today, and a Rus­ mated at between and 2,600 southeast of Rostov, the high United States—has been aettled in sian communique acknowl­ troops. year. Sagar Heart Light Meet ^ command said today. A war Britain with the decision favoring edged that Red Army forces Feather Bed Pillows When the Jpptmese made their We need the weed to save and Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox sweara In Drl Mildred Helen McAfee, president of Wellesley bulletin reported that the town', first landing in the Gona-Buna repair eroded soils, said Dr. Jona­ college, a., lieutenant commnndcr and head of the‘•V\’AVE:S ', new women'a Reserve of the Navy, aa both methods,' according to cir­ had fallen back to new positions described aa an important indus­ cumstances. ■ in the Sal.sk region 100 miles Tunafish Can 37C Hall China Tea Pots $ 1 ^98 sector^orrtuly, 22 the Invasion ar- than Forman, editor of the her new bosa. Admital Erneat J. King, commander-in-chief. of the Un'ted Statea fleet looka on. trial'center, fell to the German at­ Gold trimmed. 6-cup size. ^ * mad«r Included two heavy cruls- Ohio State Medical Journal. In The British, who in three years southeast of Rostov "after repuls-, Freak tack after violent house-to-houac ing fierce enemy attacks." The 3>Step Step Ladders fs , three destroyers and- five fact; he added, it la doing a lighting. have learned thing or two about $ 2 . 9 8 « a c h ' transports, of which one transport "grtal'aervlce for our civilization." dealing wltb the infernal things, Salsk withdrawal came after wild- On Spur ot Railway was sunk and two others hit. The doctor aaaerted in an article thut found good points in the Jet riding Coasacks, volunteering to , Green Peppers 3 Lbs. 25c 4-PIECE UNIVERSAL PATTERN ^ Fifty Aiiima's Voroshilovsk is on a spur line try to atem tile German drive, had | y Metal Frame. $2.98 situation L'nrhangcd that aoil had been uaed over and of water, aa espoused by ‘ Wa.ih- over with too UiUe thought or Will Change Section northeast of the main . Rostov-to- ridden into the battle in an effort " An exceptional Value! Covered with fine quality linen A headquarters communique ington’s CK:D in its latest order, Fresh, Ne. 1, Nollre striped ticking In blue, tan, and green. Regnlatioir^iae, effort given to replacing vital mln- Baku railway and la 40 miles al­ and the spray, which was cham­ to save their villages. said today that the situation re- erala extracted with each crop. Fire Victims most due east of Amavlr, junction Cut Off Advance Forces BOWL SETS $1.98 21’*x27". 100% white gooae feathen fllllng. rnained unchanged at Kokoda. pioned by New York's Mayor La- Heat Praof. AMortaS Colpra. Until auch an endeavor la accomp- On Citizens Abroad of the north-south CWucasua oii Guardia. German advance forces featur­ Tomatoes 4 Lbs. 25c about half-way across Papua to ing many tanks broke through the ^ / We cannot urge you too strongly to purcb^e these.now! llahed. Dr. Forman aatd, “we inust pipe line and a second pipe line YANKEE MAID the Allied base at Port Moresby. ask the persistent ragweed to At Cleveland Jutting off to the port of Tuapse Formerly the ' British official Russian defenses in the Kletskaya CORNING DOUBLE TOUGH Allied planes strafed poslUons keep on nailing dowm and. refer­ on the Black Sea coast. view was that the spray of a stir­ area about 75 mUes northwest of held by.the Japanese patrols in rup pump generally should be used tilizing our misused soils even Senate Finance Commil- D e f c n S C A s k s The high command's report of Stalingrad several days ago, but Beets or Carrots Bch. that sector yesterday, starting though some five per cent of oui on tha tncendlary itself, and tha Jet were promptly surrounded and 4C CORN BROOMS Blaze Sweeps Menagerie tee to Redraft Part the operations said: uaed only to deal with the aur- WATER GLASSES rumerous Urea. population must sneeze on its ac­ 'T o the east of the Sea o f Azov, now are cut off and under Soviet COPPER l Other Allied planes raided the count for a month in the fall." Tent of Ringling Cir­ Of Revenue .Bill Im-' T o Q u l z A g a i n German divisions have broken the attack, said frontline dispatches YS miles above Buna, yesterday and (Contlnued on Page Two) from tHe big bend of the Ekm. Fresh Picked Corn Dos. 29c T%e etronseat water (laM yoa ever m w , Win itand unuiual In ah assOTtnlent of styles. Lac­ resiatance of Russian rear guards Nice end Tender! bumpa and blowa. $ 1 .5 9 hit an eneruy cargo ship which the _ t cus; Bum Alive in posing Income Taxes. c%\vt» ~ who partly are stlU fighting tena­ Soviet aviation moved in to 7 9 c quered to,.prevent tarnishing. communique said later w m beach­ ciously. pound the tanka and communica- Freeh Green ed and still burning today. Japs’ Army Cages Before 5,000. _~;7, 2 Witnesses tiona lines, said diapatbhes to Iz- A separate headquarters an­ Bulletin! "Mechanized detachments of the British Fliers veatia, government paper. Arm y and Waffen SS (Elite j OTHER BROOMS ...... 85c to $1.19 nouncement reported that a small Cleveland. Aug. 4.—(O —Fire to­ Washington, Aug. 4.—(A*) In the aame sector the Russians String Beans 3 Lbs, ^^5c 5 oz. \ Q c 8 oz. 12c Guard) reachea the Kuban river threw back several attacks by British trawler escaped in an at­ day swept the menagerie tent of — A proposal to permit indi­ Government Virtually tack by a submarine, the first re­ Center Hit at several points in a bold ad­ Attack Calais Italian Infantry, supported by the Ringling Brothers circus, de- viduals to deduct a fixed per­ vance. tanka and killed 2,000 enemy sol­ KaeUer'a - y . ' LARGE SIZE ported enemy submarine activity Cohipletes-Military Es> in this region since miu-June. Two atrojring at least 50 wild and train­ centage of their taxable in­ ‘The industrial town of Voro- diers. aaid the Soviet mid-day com­ 12 oz. 1 8 c SAMSON munique, of the trawler's crewmen were kill­ During Raid ed anlmalt. come to meet life insurance pionage Case Against sbUovak waa taken after a violent Sector Today Fig Bars 2-Lb.Box33c bouse-to-bouse fight.” Beatdea the Italians, Spaniards, ed and to ir Injured. Terrified animals were burned premiums, pay on old debts Lutheran Qergyman. aOTHES BASKETS alive in their cages before the eyea Bombers Pound Railroads Finns, Hungarians and Rumaaiana CARD The submarine Mme to the sur­ all now are listed as fighting be­ face off the eastern coast of American Raiders Drop of 5,000 persons at the circtu and buy government bonds Meanwhile, the communique Hartford, Aug. 4— (JT)—The gov­ Nazi Raiders Damage side the Germans on the southern Australia within point-blank range grounds on Cleveland’s lake front. was endorsed as “sensibly said, Germa.1 bombers hammered JELLY GLASSES Pomb Squarely on Nip­ ernment virtually completed its front. (The Finns have denied HEALTH MARKET TABLES of the trawler. Members of the Other animals, including an ele­ .sound” today by Chairman at Russian columns withdrawing Two English Towns in having troops anywhere except on Fresh Made s.ibmarine's crew,could be seen on phant and several giraffes, tore military espionage case against to the Boutii and founded railroads their own front in the north.) Squat Style . . . . 1 - 3 Pt., Doz. 65c ponese. Headquarters loose from their manacles. Police George (D^ Ga.), of the Sen­ Outdoor Reels Six different tops. the deck in the moonlight, smok­ the Rev. Kurt E. B. Molsahh to­ and communication lines along Scattered Forays; Bar­ Red Star dispatches reported Ikiuipped wUh^lQ -feet of line. Com­ ing cigarettes. In Linchwan Attack. used riot guJis to destroy the ate Finance Committee. the Russian rear. Lb. 1 - 2 P l , D o z . 6 9 c Complete with ash trays. day, but a request for further rage Halts Attack. Soviet counter-attacks in the Lamb Patties ; 32c plete .... $ 5 .9 8 i^tamen on the trawler tried to giraffes. George made this observa­ cross-examination of two impor­ “ Between the Sal and the Don,” KleUkaya ares drove the <3er- Small SW, Pare Fork ret into a lifeboat while the cap- The crowd watched the catas­ tion after John Witherspoon mana from some poaitlona and cut t ain of the vessel shouted the craft Bulletin! trophe with helpless fascination. tant witnesses kept it. out of the the war report said, "German and London. Aug. 4— (JP> —British Tall Style .... ^ . 1*3 Pt., Doz. 65c of Nashville, Tenn., president hands of the defense for at least Rumanian troops are advancing tommunicationa. V. as unarmed, and on a hshlng CXinngIdag, Aug. 4—i/P>— Race At Large, Aflame Spitfires swarmed over the Eng­ All German attempts to eatab- Sausages Lb. 42c TASY FOLD ALL WOOD $ 2 * 5 0 and cruise. ■ While I'nltMl Statew .\rmy Some of the animala raced at of the National Association another day. further eastward. 1*2 Pt.f Doz. 6% large, aflame. At one point when After James W. Carpenter, chief "In the course of night air at­ lish Channel in a mid-day attack Two of CVew killed Air Foret piMrs hurled 550- - of Life Underwriters, testi­ (Contihued on Page Eight) pound bombs lata Linchwan the fire was at its height, an os­ defense council, said he would like tacks on Volga irtiipping, a Soviet on the Calais area today while Ironing Boards The Japanese did not hear, or trich with plumes blazing ran from fied that unless some such to augment his croas-examination tanksblp was sunk. Nazi, raiders damaged two English $ 3 -5 0 ignored the captain. The trawler (Fuohow), M ImportMt cen­ ter of KlMgol province, Chl- the menagerie tent. The , flames tax credit was allowed it of Dr. Otto Richard Flatter, Stat­ In the big loop qf the Don the towns in scattered bombing forays. Leg o' Lamb Lb. 35c Aluminum Fruit and tvas shelled and machine-gun bul­ were patted out by circus em­ en Island, N. Y.. manufacturer, lets spattered among men trying to neoe force* recaptured Huwan. would become “ virtually im- Ruasians continued their unsuc­ A third English town on the 12 mlleo to the southeast, the ployed and the bird was captured who on ce‘testified he lost hia cessful attacks. Center Cut, Xe Waste Vegetable Strainera . . $2.19 and up shove off with the lifeboat. Two of by trainers. posslble^ for many persons to school teaching Job in Germany in south coast Was saved from bomba Flashes ! Chinese high command m - the crew were killed, four wound­ An eye-wltneas coqnted .tO car­ keep their life Jnsurance poli­ 1933 because he waa at odds with ■ ‘‘In the Rzhev sector enemy n - ing by a blistering anti-aircraft nonnoed tonight. Heavy cao- barrage. (Late Bulletins of the UP) Wire) METAL RAIL . ed. casses lying amid the embers of the cies in force. the Nazis, Judge J.'Joseph Smith Uef attacks were repulsed in ob­ ALL METAL Although hit by 12 sheila the ualties were Inflicted In this stinate fighting. Observers at Folkestone feport- Slice o' Horn - Lb. 55c recapture of HuwM last menagerie grounds and 20 othera, recessed until 10:30 a. m. (e.w.t.) trawler remained afloat, '^ e aub- their pelts charred, lying in their tomorrow. "On the Volkhov front and be­ ejd that the sky over the channel .4giee tq. Arrange Par ley a night, the high eommeafi said. waa dotted during the afternoon JELLY^STRiUNERS JLJL;_ marine then submerged. In 15 cages. Washington, Ailg. 4.—(/P) Rejects L,etter as Evidenca fore Leningrad our own attacks Chicago. Aug; 4— WUUam Iromng Boards WINDOW minutes It came up again to fire a with Spitfires returning from the Veal Cutlet ^ Lb. 55c CoppleT^ With Cloth and Stand. At that time the fire was undfr — Chairman Ueorge (D., Ga.) EUirller in the morning sesaion, resulted in local successes.” OHsea and Philip Murray agreed Tender, Clear Cat! few more shells, then vanished.. Chungking. Aug. 4.—(iP)—United control, although straw in the tent Judge Smith rejected aa evidence Calais attacks. Clouds kept the; today to arrange negotiating par­ States sir raiders dropped s 550- announced today the Senate The Germans said, two Russian planes so low that some of them Hours later another trawlef ar- still was smoldering. No official a letter which one-time Bund minesweepers were destroyed and lays looking toward peace Md Extra Strainer Clotha...... : . . 19c $6-95 pound bomb squarely on s Jap- Finance Committee would, re­ L,eader Gerhard Kunze > sent to a swept in at rooftop level. merger between the ri\al .Vmeri- SCREENS (CoatlDiaed'on Page Four) anesie headquarters In the Klangsl feHow conspirator a . day after Night-Long Hair Ended (Continned on Pago Fouj;) draft a section of the House- (Continued on 'Page Four) The daylight - kttacks ended a con Federation of Labor Md the Fresh Beef Rib Lb. 19c provinqa center of Linchwan Leu- Pearl Harbor asking Rinda to go congress of industrial- Orgaalao- chow yesterday, Lieut. Gen. Joseph ap^proved revenue bill which to Japan. The Jurist held that the ntght-Ion^ halt on both sides. ' WHITE ENAMEL ^ The,-Air Ministry reported de­ tkms, split aincr 1935. Murray, Wi' Stilwell’a headquarters an­ imposes taxes on American wording of the indictment against the CIO president, in a letter to nounced today. struction of a German seaplane , 6 9 c to Hunt for 12 citizens who are residents of Molzahn, pastor of Old Zion's Green, the .AFL beisd, Sunday pro- Fresh Beef Shank Lb. 19c Stand Taken Lutheran church in Philadelphia, Army Courts and-loss of'a British coastal com­ COLLANDERS $J [ .0 0 Wooden Ironing Boards $2-89 The communiquit said American foreign countries. George mand plane yesterday in clashes .posed establishment of "orgonie fighter pilota also bad machine- made this announcement when limited the existence of the al­ unity" between the labor gronpo. With metal Tegs. leged conspiraev to "on or about" over the Bay of Biscay. Another LfOst ill Lake gunned twfo Japanese trannmrts on By Li|idberg)i Maurice T. McGovern of Havana, BUI Is Voted British plane,, a fighter, was miss­ Today, while both were In Chln- Rib Corned Beef 'Lb. 19c $ 1 .2 5 the Fu liver. Dec. 6.” go. Green not only agreed to ne- Cuba, representing the American Carpenter told the court that it ing from offensive patrol over the 2-PiECE CLOTH ^ Both demolition and Incendiary Chamber of Commerce of Cuba, Dutch coast. gottotlons but said in n statement bombs were used by the bombers. was his- understanding that the it his understanding that t Elastic Bound Woman, Only Known WitnessiBt Pellev Trial; appeared before the committee to government wquld have Flatter A Reuters dispatch from the w-M Direct Hits on Dorks protest that the elimination o f a Comtinoiis Completes .4c- continent asserted today that R, “organic unity mruns the merg­ PASTRY SETS J Ironing Board Covers . 39c Survivor of Fishing The water front also was blasted and also the Rev. Aleksi Pelypen- 2 9 c UNDERGROUND No Effort to Learn tax exemption which'baa existed ko, Roman Catholic clergyinan tion Giving .American A. F. bombings had produced a ing of the two organizations'ia- and direct hits on two docks left since 1B26' for citisena who are crisis in. Hamburg and other north to one, the setting up of one m - Boat, Swims to Safety. several large fires burning, the who served last year as a {>art- Public Attitude on War residents of fdreign countries time FBI agent, ai-ailablc for Authorities Powers. German porta where, the news tionol labor moveimnti clothed Metal Kitchen ! 'Ironing Board P a d s...... 59c communique said. would result In the liquidation of aigency reported. 27 per cent of the with authority to speak for the As the fighter-escorted Ameri- cross-examinatioiu 'Thomas J. Garbage Recovers $ 0 ^ 9 5 Balittin! ' IndianapoUa, Aug. 4 — (>P) — private American buaineas abroad. London, Aug. 4— The House potential manpower available for organized workers of the nation." Waate Baaketa . . Heavy cement casing and heavy galvan- Charles A. Lindbergh made a brief • « • iced paU. - Stamlish, Mich., Ang. 4.— (Coatlaaed oa Page Eight) Not Mesmt to Hit Bom Fide' (Ooajtorted en Page Eight) of O>mmons held a secret session Ironing Board Covers ifh— A oaMn rmiaer which appearance aa a defense witneak of almost an hour today to hear a (Continued on Page Four) Four questioned in Stabbing Whita Wltb Pai Trim. And r p today In the aedition trial of Wil­ The chairman said there waa no New York. Aug. 4—i;P)— Four that lace on . . , 39c and 59c foundered Sunday In SaglMwr disposition on the part of the Treasury Balance statement by Deputy Prime Min­ Bay with IS peraou «Cm liam Dudley Pefiey, testifying ister Clement R. Attlee. young negroes,, Including a girl, that he had made no effort to learn committee to tax bona fide non­ were questioned today by pollca Sanette Step-dChi WELDED FLAT METAL sighted Mbmerged near Point resident Americans who paid tax­ Washington, Aug. 4.—<;PV-;-The In later open session the House An Oreo to4ay and CoMt Expert Advice of the public's attitude toward the con.pleted parliai.ientary action on A m ait Decision and an assistant prosecutor in Kitchen Garbage Cana war since the United States enter­ es in foreign countrisa.'The objec­ position of the Tressuiy Aug'. 1: couDectioB with the atobbing hut Onarda expreooed beUef that tive, ho said, waa merely to tax ReceipU. $26,787,784.87: expen­ a bill permitting Unitei' States Ivory, WMte, aM Bed. LURAY PASTEL, OPEN STOCK all but one kaowa survivor ed the conflict. Army courts to handle criminal month df Stanly Kolbusz, 19, of incinerators Sought Today “ I have devoted my time and ditures. $161,489,357.98; net bal­ On Nazis’ Trial Holyoke, .Mass'., during nh at­ $ 0 . 1 9 had periahed. Fear that six (Caattaoed oa Page Foot) ance. $S,174;309.679.24. cases involving Its own men in $1.98 and $2.98 / men aad five wameB still .energy to doing what I can to> help Britain, despite some protests and tempted robbery In Harlem. Kol- ndaslag wmmM aot be fouad with the war effort," the noted expression of fear of "dictation buBZ, knifed in the heart, lived SETS OF DISHES $ 3 .6 9 aviator replied Vt’hen Floyd C. (4 colon). !lO-Plece Starter S e t...... ■ Wire Incinerators ..... $1.19 and $1.89 aMve Wm voiced when CoMt Senate Group Hearing from Washington." The bill now Roosevelt Gives 47rtual- for days following the attack. Ouardomen discovered the Christian, defense attorney, asked awaita the king's assent. His heart was stitched seven Doable Handle Splint . Authorities on Propos­ what he had observed aa to any OttMT Pleeee b Stock fm AM f H . with Kipper cloaing top. body of Oedl Way, 45-ycar- Womanpotver Mobilized The secret session was called ly Entire Day to Re- times, but be died of pneumonia old boat UveryniM aod-pUot al to Use Cargo Planes. change in public opinion about thl.n without ,prevlous notice when Sir Sunday night. of the crwff, at • a. m. today nation's participation in the war. Stafford Cripps, lord privy seal, View of Finflingt!>. • « • "I have made no effort to learn Picnic Baskets Large Aaeertmeat of Johnson's Glo43oat two aad owe-half mllee oMt To Fill' Jobs in Seattle announced that Attlee wlahed to. Weavers Go On Strike of where the craft, a eoaveft- Bulletin! of any..eHange in the public's atti­ make a atatement which should be Washington. Aug. 4— —Presi­ Fall Bi\er, Mass- Aug. 4.—(4>)— tude since the United States went given in secret. Its nature w'as not dent Rooaevelt gave over \'irtual- testing the emploj mrnt of two Given With Cash'^ales In Both Equipped with forks and 53-PIECE ed tag, waa loeatad. Waahlagtoa. Ahg. 4.—uPt— to war." spoons. Pt. 59c, ^ 98c Seaator Lee (D., Okla.), ssM Seattle, Aug. 4.—OP)— Seattle • auggeated. (The BBC. in a broad­ ly the entire day today to what luembera of a risal union the weav­ DINNER SETS Earlier Lindbergh, who wgs ac­ in from the outside because of the cast beard by CBS, said the House ing department of the Arkwright Service for A Standish, Micb., Aug. 4—arent tragedy. coast shipbuilder, to roa- "la this the kind of cooperation noon preas conference, a late coasUtute dlscrimlnotlee, terfering with the war effort of the ice. which sponsor^ the registra­ • S S ■ struct la-tou cargo plsasi la their children were requested -not toewhlch some people look after meeting with Elmer Davia, direc­ Attsnspt to Swtm ta Shoea |>ublication of seditious slatemenU. tion, set B goal of 25.000 appli­ to sign up. shlpyarda aad the plaa of the war? Are all our affairs to tie tor of the Office of War Informs- Itollnne Wipe Out Vmage Regaining strength but sUU was adjourned amtil tomorrow be­ cants immediately but said four Trained personnel workers were DOUBI.E GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH O cd S l* AIEo JM aaaaees-aeaaaa. aa*a ^ X a O O ahaken, Mrs. Repke told of having Mmea Lake, veteran subma­ dictated from Washington?" tioa. andean engagement earlier London. Ang. 4.—API—Ti conuse^soii Pottery Base Table Lamps cause defense attorneys aaiU they times that many war Jobs would ready to list naqoes, addresses, Other members ask^ whether to bestow' a Oongreaaional Medal ges'emmrnt aonreea report INC SALES ALL DAT TUESDAY! OU or diemlcalty tcMtad. Complete with handle. set out writh her husband and a rine bonder, for aaderoea had no other witnesses immediate­ With parckmant ahada...... 4...... frdghtera. hk¥e to be filled here eventually ages, citizenship, physical condi­ British and American aoldiera in- of Honor on Lieut. John B. Bulk- dny that the Italians had w M $4.98 second woman In an attempt to ly available. this year. tion, employment record, educa- swim to Miora aftar tha 80-foot Ttdvcd in the same offense would ley, the torpedo boot expert who out the vtlMge ef M W hi ihfi WITH SQdK SHADE aaaaaa«aaa«aewaa*a«*«e*eeS5«98 Lindbergh waa tha first o t Pel- Immediate employmaat wga not UoQ, oxpsrtenoe and the type o t bn tiled la -American or British took Gen. DougUa MacArthur and riM se dWriet el T i satneth l k f » Taksabis Preathuis Yoa Get for Yoar Green'' craft, a converted tug, presum­ Washington, A u g .'4.—o n —The ley's "trig na me" witaeesei. guaranteed. ^The regiatratiea waa work in which applicants are in­ ably struck a rock In mld-bay.^__ _ courts. high Filipino offlelala to Australia. pfinal against g w i M ‘ Dnstmaster Dost Mop 'with > Benate Subcommittee on Military '' The defense .originally planned planned to s ^ e aa a survey of terested. Others, noting that the bill did The commlaaion held a two- gwrrrillnB and thalr 8 t ■pa Make Sheppia* At Tbeoe Storee Extra Profit- OTHER POTTERY BASE TABLE LAMPS WITH From about S.p. m. until dark- Affairs sought the advice of War to call eight "big aames" hi his potential employes who can be The JWHAU gOU BOSB, tbs three' kept together. WottM may express a prefer­ not require Jury trial, called It a mlnuta formal aaoatoa yaatarday, were Interwed. td PARCHMENT SHADES ...... , .$2.4Pand op removabie yam m op ...... $ 1 .5 0 Department Md produclioa au- behalf, but some asked Jo be ex- drawn into industrial, Carm and ence for part-time work aad may eoMltutlcoal Innovation and coun- praaiuDobly to announce to the de- i i t i d , nnd ea M AM CNIsm COMif other work m Uie demaad arlsss. ask for training in a field in which fraai the vIBege. M Pago Two) « (OMtlaaed aa Bafa lit) « M P a ^ Tynal No more worketa can be brought they arc laeaperienccd. (C^etleeed ea f(ag« Foorh (Oattawd M Page rswX laaed, tha rrwarti MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COS-N. TL’h.T^HAi. AUGUST 4,1D42 M A I s CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. AUGUST 4, 194» FACE THRE& L G IT W O -

— as he was kno«Ti entered the 4-H Baby Beef Hailed as the Filin of the Year Lack of Men real estate business as a young Professor Hiitt State Plants Manchester Ginning Sugar Norwegians Training Lizzie Borden Praised ammaiiy Hall man but politics was his prime, in­ Old Swimmin^ Hole ^ terest. In pie latter field, his meth­ Date Book Sale Sept. 1 Not Problem Cliieftain Dies ods d iffe r^ widely from the run- Guest of Cliib . Watery Death Trap Cut Accidents Hating Again To Help Free Nation of-the-mill politlcifh's. Tonight As Charitable Woman Throughout his political hey-day Lawn Festival, Luther League, Will Be Held at Univer­ Vi’artime Farm Labor New York stats senator from 1908 Surveyor of^ InduMrial * The old swlmmln' hole may be s overhanging bough or rock which Injury Increase Only Emanuel Lutheran Church, 7:00. Second Registration P^. Eyes-oUVouths (Tiunks Wet Varnish Cause sity of Connecticut for Cousin Asserts Arriised time. and banana.s. Then they left illivan^ ‘ Congressman to 1916; U. S. Representative from i grand to reminisce about, but the makes an excellent diving plat- Meeting of PoUqe Commission­ Shortage Not Obstacle on their u.sual pursuits. 1917 to 1940; Tammany chieftain Neeils to Bt Portion of Gain Shown ers at Police H^ikdquarters. riod This Week Gets Fdr 23 Years, Never safest wayvay 1to live to tell about it is form. Submerged and undiacov- Blue Hardness as Of Vnusutd Exits 51 Members. For Rotter Girls. Slayer Kiiid-liearteil; Borden went to his bank, hia from 1937 until .six months ago - Here This Evening. to stand on its banks and not go ered rocks), weeds, stumps, and In Employment. Meeting of, Exchange Club, Ho­ Underway Tomorrow. wife began her house . cleaning, I Made Speech. he showed an aversion to publicity in the water. The American Red other 0 b8ti|icle8 are invitations to tel Sheri&n, 4:30 p. m. Result of Nazi Inva- Shoiilil Be .\lluwed to while Emmy and Morae went out and the limelight. Wednesday, Aug. 5 e Storrs, Aug. 4— Fifty-one Con­ Jackson. Minn., Atig. 4.—(45-— Cross, in its endeavor to save un- , injury. Torrington, AUg. 4.— Rest in Peace. on errands, Lizzie and the maid Strictly a behind-the-scenes ma­ Professor Robert B.. W. Hutt, of neee.-.siiry losa of life through The Red \ Cross feels that this Hartford. Aug. 4.—(/Pi—Increase Mystery Ride, Manchesfer Local W ar Price and Rattbhing sioA of Homeland. necticut 4-H Club members who The wartime farm la'bor shortage stayed in the house. N«w York. Au*. 4.—(ey-ChrU- Grange, 7:45 p.^m. Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. nipulator, his modesty and shyness Trinity College, whd yesterday en­ drowning, issues a 'Vi’arning plac- year, due tb war restrictions on in employmen* overshadowed by Board 11-70 ahr. "jnccd't^ay that for nearly a year have been fat­ ^ short time after Borden [toptaer D. Sullivan. entire canning acasbn at.. ,the was guaranteed to dry in four Exposition in Springfield. fit into some work for defense. The ; And then you saw their eyes. Ida, Adelaide. Mathilda ahd Ninetie.s waa the central figure, About this time. Border), entered [teat Fohruary from the leadership terln. Tammany broke wide open work was .started by Trinity last show that .this state's Increase In Friday, Sept. S3 hours but which didn’t. Exposition Canrellrd I first registration are not eligible to They were chunks of blue hard­ Anna, the daughters looked things the late Mi./is I.isbeth Borden, the house and laid ‘down off a first I of Tammany. and three months after the elec­ February and already good results - employment It second to that of Norwich District Conference at receiva additional sugar and all ■- Ever since 1920, the annual' ■ floor couch. ness which had no youth in them. over and decided they could do it. eulogized today, b.v her cousin and cause of death was not an- tion more aggrcs.slve leaders Slaying^^ause Hard Problem Maine,.'Whlch had 93.3 per cent. South Methodist church. previous applications will be check­ Eastern States 4-H Baby Beet friend. Mis Grace Howe. Ilf/ath \\ea|Hiii Never .Found have been attained. | Their lips smiled but there was from the income derived from 'the Sixteen years have pa.s.sed since ; aouaoed pending further examina- forced Sullivan into retirement. Professor. Hutt has now enrolled j ------" ed to avoid duplication. Sugar for Show and Sale has been a feature, Mrs. Howe.-Fall River postmas­ -Safety Program Oalnlng nO softness in their eyes, frozen Norwegian merchant fleet which their father died and they are still The niurclercr struck again, I tvw. for a Mx weeks' course in general : .Secretary of Labor Perkins de- peara and peaches and other fruits ..(ilnce the night' the German.s in­ is playing a-large part in carry- of the Exposititon, and cancella­ ter and widow of l.s)Uis M/Henry viciously and silently, inflicting Ha had complained of feeling ill A new car buyer in Canada 1s on the farm. machine work and feels that at the ' Revenge for Wager Rival Commanders in jcisred in a massage today to the in season now or later this year vaded Noi'way more than, two I ing 50 per cent of the gasoline, tion of this.year's Springfield fair Howe, former private secretary to , eleven wounds, on Borden s head I whUa attending a mecUng of dis- permitted to purchase a used, re­ was a source of great disa|iipoint- Mother Helps In House end of tjwt, time he will be better ''height regional director! of the Na­ Idle Dreams^ will be allowed at this time. years ago. I and oil and 35 per cent of the,^ Pre.siden't Roosevelt, is a member I and neck. The death weapon was ' M o t officers and died on a couch treaded, or recapped tire for use Double-Cross Behind Maneuvers Must WatcK ment to the youngsters’ who Unaided, they iai.se about 120 Rtted td make selections for (he tional Committee for the Conser­ A special committee will again Pla<» to Ixsirn to Fight foodstuffs and other war equip- of that group winch contends I.iz- never found. hafora arrival of a doctor. as a spare, the Department o f bought baby steers last fall and hogs and 300 laying hens a year, dlfferent^lobs. vation of Manpower In W ar Indua- be available to handle applications With the nostalgia of yo\ith, I ment to Great Britain since the The greatest love story o f - o\ir war genoi'atlon comr.« Wed- zie was the target of much un­ Lizzie, who told police she spent A native New Yorker, "Christy Commerce says. Card Game Killings. Many Things. H itbyD uce have fed them ever since in anti­ milk 15 cows, epre for 10 horses favorable even viciou.s publicity triee that the government Is gain­ for canning sugar, with Miss Bee- - they call this place ''Little 'N or­ j outbreak of war. ^ nosday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday to the .screen of the .State part of the morning Ifl a barn fix­ cipation of the e\^nt. The fact that u.sed in farm work, cultivate 45 in the .veais following her trial ela Daley In charge of the group. way.” but it Isn't home to them. theater, with Tyrone Power and Joan p'ontaine in the starring ing sinkers for a fishing expedi­ "T Wadeeboro, N. C.. Aitg; 4— UPt— ing In Its efforts to reduce acci­ A t the’ outbreak of the^- -(^’ar. there would be no opportunity to acre.s of corn. 24 acres of barley, and acquittal in the' axe murder of New York. Aug. 4.—iJP)—Old- Appltcante are entitled to one It's just a place where they can roles of Darryl F. Zanuck'.s film IZatlon of Eric Knight's novel, tion, discovered her father s'body The armchair etrategi$t', who likes dents in war plants. j Norway had the fourth, largest sell their beef meant.a lot, too,'for 60 acre.a of oats and besides, do all her wealth.v father and stepmoth­ Sees Ratifying fashloried gamblers'v juitlce-re- Mussolini Declares No pound of sugar for evary four lBroadway bookmaker "UM Increase In accidents has been making preservea, jama, jelliss and these son* of Norway.' Every­ I lure this prjzie into Axis-held ports th^ police became worried at the be interested -in the component Opened in Yugoslavia. to Massachusetts c-iub members Bc.sides that, they've built a new. futed the general impression that -■♦lep-molher a absence. I who admittedly slew two former teas than the Increase In employ­ fruit butters. Bach applicant must one of them risked hia life to get by issuing false orders from Oslo, to show and sell their baby beef barn, chicken house, corn crib, parte of the task aesigned a gen­ 1,'izzie became a disillusioned re­ Lizzie w a s arrested SIX days la­ associates as they sat playing ment ss shown by the preliminary bring their War Ration Books wrlth here. Each has but one goal— but without exception the Norwe­ at the Storrs show, 'Mr. Brundage Rationing Hoard Helps windmill and well, hog house and eral in t ^ flcld. Bern, Swrltaerland, Aug, 4.— OF) then, aa the serial numbers are Cover-Up Talc ! cluse after her acquittal. ter, police building up a circum- BENSON’S AUGUST Detailed Program for.; cards. report o f industrial Injuries, In­ to drive the Nazis from the home­ gian skippers obeyed Instructions said. A 4-H Lamb Show and Sale machine .shed since they took over. Even, in these Carolina maiieu- listed on the application. "True, she did rtut mingle much ' stantial evidence ca.se against her ' Not since the notorious Arnold cluding fatal accidents, from 19 — An unheralded speech by-Prem ­ land and restore the peace and from the legal Norwegian govern­ will also be held here at the 'same On New Fall Clothes Until four years ago, they did with her people, but she maintain- Civil Disobedience; yers.^ifi which the troops w ^ t into ment—now in England — and , , . . f 11 r, ' theory that she had quarreled : Rothsteln pal^ with his life . 14 thgir fourth problem shbrUy be­ Important industrial etatee.” ier Muasolinl to warn against "idle freedom in which" their people had time if enough entries are re­ Proposal Told nil their work without a tractor. ed a keen interc.st in Fall River | her father over financial dreamt" about a second front was lived for 126 years. steamed to British or Allied ports. ceived. - af­ ' Campaign P 1 a n n e rl.'' years ago, apparently for welch- fore dawn to(Uy, it isn't simply s Tiilra. Okla. iig. 4 .J/. Jncldentall.v. you never .see ma­ and did a large amount of anoiiy- fairs. - They .sought tc prove ahe diacloaed today. ' They straggled Into this camp Thuqsmore than 80 per cent of Facilities Available chinery standing around in the molts eharity work," Mr.s. Hiiwe I inc on a bet has New York had matter of tending one column here Harry N. (Tinyi .‘^tiiiibuiy v.as unfriendly to her stepmother. Mussolini flew to Gorizia, in WillkieUrges more than 3,.500 njUfs from home the fleet joined the Allied cause. Facilities for housing and bed­ ■open on their farm.-The\/ have a .said. "I know of ...wvern) cases RADIO SALE! 1 Jubbulpore, India, Aug.,^ 4.-^/Ih ! such a vengeful killing as that' snd another there and letting it Martin TestiliCH Aroff found today he waii Just tod • C'ocereil B.i 40 N'e\\spii|K*rs ding the storrs will be provided by 1—^Pandit Jawaharlal NehrU^saiil which yesterday left Robert B. go at . that. Mere, for example, are Labor Groups northeastern Italy near the border singly, in pairs and small groups, Go Back Over Same Routes .■ihed for it and keep if there. The where she aided young peoide the University, and club members | big to handle without -lid from Lizzie was indicted .and went on PLENTY OF RADIOS IN STOCK Greene. 40. and Morris (Dimples) some of Uxe'things the rival'com ­ of'Slovenia, July 91, and made one totaling thousands. There’s not "Please don't forget to say how re.st of the place is Jiist as orderly.. through rollcge and she gave i today that not only ratincatioh of Basic ^Unity’ are to bring their feed, feed boxes Suggested Coiieoetiiig the Count.v Rationing Board. era **’' ’‘ * ®^‘*f5ril''eight month* the propoaed civil dtsobedleiVce VVoIenskl. .94, dead snd MSx Fox. manders ,4fi\ist watch.^ of his famoua balcony speeches a man among them that can't tell much our fleet has done for us." I No sir, lack of men never is. a mueh money' lo animal shelters, V • and water pails. Arrangements "Hie 275 - pound - six-foot, in her *"*^*^' ‘^'’'fi'’U'f'roceodings being FdR THIS GREAT SELLING EVENT movement in India would be voted 49-year-old- , ex-c6nvicX behind Nearer Peace from the staff headquarters there an adventure story that would Arne said. "Some of the fellows Storv of Paviueiit.H. I , problem at the Rotter farm. including large bequest ''Has Superior Force can be made for dormitory rooms three-inch emplo.vo at'Ppailon will to the Animal Rescue Lea- ' covered by rpffre.sentatiyea.of more thlB \ycek by the All-India Con- bars. after conferences with his officers ichill your blood. have been torpedoed four and five Maj. Gen. Willis D. Crlttenberg- Some of them escaped from Nazi- and meals at the University din­ School of Aerohaulics siiiaek- gue." than 40^ewspapers in the e a s t - Phiko — Zenith — Emerson — Admiral — Sparton — greee party but a detailed pro­ (Vmfeaaea Shooting Pair on measures to keep order in the Three Principles (k>uld times. But they always return to San Francisco. Aug. 4 iA'\ er, commander o f the Blues, has invaded Norway in little fishing another ship and go right back ing hall. No entry fee will be ed inlo’size lestrictions as he Kciiizicr Will B<* • The judge.'!. l.Twyers and w it­ coverage^ practically unheftrd of ia Motorola — Table Models — Portables — Consoles — gram would be drawn up and the "They did m?^ 'dirt." Fox was the superior force as well as all Italian-occupied area of Yugosla­ When Naval intelligence officer.'! casually attcmple'd to" buy a thos Indian Communists," it tion of the actual troop crossing smile again. enllatment an a chief specialist hi IVtroU‘i|in ('.oonliiiutor Fox's story was that-Greene had Thomas already waa hare, at­ ianiam and aggression is daatroy- after whgt they have been through. Work Projects Administration, ' version of the aiitomobiir Industry him for permission to ramble Hollywood, Aug.' 4.—145—Frank Popular Records •— Classical Records — Party Records. 'e ^ ,"s re trying our hardest to with covering 'and supporting ar­ Don't tell the men of Little Nor-, the Naval Reserve at a time when handled the placing of the election tending a convention of CIO Au­ ed throughout the world. that the Federal Works Agency the entertainer waa but a step Ref|iipfsts 5,000 Be to waf production under hia'super- through the old houV nhd see the J. Irwin. 48. who helped found the odnvince our fellow patriots that bets, announcing he was putting tillery fire, aerial bombardment tomobile. Aircraft and Agricultur­ Good Points ^ "2.—No matter how long and way their country didn’t put up a [vision. rooms w;here the murders wore the course of action suggested by and smoke surprise, and speed at would utilize the offices and staff from the Army draft, and then Dtsabled American Veterans and down $350,000 on Wendell tVlIlkle al Implement Workers, and Mur­ painful the road to complete vie- good fight against the invaders. hooping (]oiigh of the WPA to facilitate applica­ Sent to .\tluiitie (,ou9t. ! Kanzler formerly waa vice preal-.. committed. • w-as their national president in the Congress leadership does not the main crossing snd camouflage TTiey know better because most of told questioners he had paid for at 3 to 1 odds against President ray waa expected early in the day. :ory, it must b*. pursued with no tions for defense public works snd ' the machine. ' dent of The Ford Motor Company X.'MIss Borden lived In this quirt 1924-25, died last night. lead to our freedom but cuts, our Roosevelt. Fox said about $76,000 evacuation of casualties. Stage Set for Renewal T o ld o lje t, thought of appaJMement. them were fighting during the 62 in charge of production, and aub.se- rnill city until her death on July 1. ProbMOM O f Defense applications for the maintenance ('ornilMiratrH. Both .Vllegiilinnx Wa.ihington. Aug') 4 lA*/ A t­ He wa.s a p'a.st California com­ nation sway from freedom's bat­ of this belonged to him personally Thus the stage was set for a re '3.—When th* war la over, we days it took the Germans to sub­ (^ses hicrease quently heaejed TTie Universal 1927, and she never discussed the Because the air strength Is on and operation of public works as Jlarl'in corro'borated ' both alle­ tempting to ea.se the thteat of a mander of the Army and Navy Le­ tle, divides the progressive fbrce.s Most of Bets Broteeted newal of the peace negotiations Spray Usage must set up institutions and meth­ due the unprepared, ill-equipped Credit Corporation, automobile fi­ ca.se. gion of Valor. Benson'S in Britain and India and only the Blue side and be ie fighting provided for in the Lanham Act. gations. He told the court he had v.inter fuel oil famine in the east, begun III 1937 and 1039, but brok ods of International political and country. They tell you they killed But later. Fox went on, Greene Communities wishing to make said to A roff “ You can have the the Office of Pctrdfeiini Coordina­ nancing firm. . In 1892,., Lizzie Borden’s famil.v Irwin won the Distinguished I helps strengthen the obstinacy of primarily a mobile defensive sc- en o ff each time when the orninl 60.000 Germans in those 62 days. Hartford. Aug. 4— t/Pj —- The must have decided that Willkie economic cooperation to the end application, for contributions un­ car" and that Aroff never-had o f­ tor has pequesfed 5.000 additional was one of jhe w;eallhiest and Service Oosa for bravery in action the imperialists whe refuse to tlon, Msj. Gen. Fred I. -Walker zatlona found themselves still too (Oontiaued from Pag* One) State Health Department reported f T R I I T would lose, so he protected most of that exceaslve nationalistic ideas • There's Lieut. Col. Ole Reistad, der the Lanham Act shall make fered to pay for it. tank cars fo ■ the Atlantic coa.st ! most influential in Fall River. Her in France in World War I. 1 move with the times." must: far apart to agree. W ar and the and military ambitions will find no chief of the Royal Norwegian Air ’ F i M l e r a l the bets by wagering on Roose­ today a large increase in the num­ their'requests from tfie State Of- : That w as' shori:y .after .Martin aica and'directed oil companies to r" . father. Andrew Jack.son Borden. His survivors, beside.* his widow, velt,' Employ reconnaissance and se­ good offices of President Roose rounding fire caused by the bomb spawmlng grounda.” Force tn Canada. He was a .squad­ I 70. was a bank president and in­ curity forces extensively, empha­ The advantage found heretofore ber of whooping cough cases in fice o f the. Federal Works Agency. I was sworn in as a chief, petty o f­ make '’Isubslanliul and imhiediale " Adelaide, include his parents. Mr. Fox said that after Willkie lost veil, who recently asked labor jo lis t* "Conetructiv* OrttlcWm” ron leader in aouthem Norway dustrialist. bi|t did not maintain In the epray waa that, unlike the Connecticut during the past week. Work Projects Administration, 134 j ficer last January. In April Naval increases in overland shipment.s Goiitroln Station and Mrs, Joseph Irwin of Boston. Greene told him the firm was size concealment from and protec­ try and reconcile Its factions, may WUIkie liateo these "construc­ when the Invasion came on the I his famil.v In anything like lavish tion against combat aviation while jet, it caused little or no scatter The department's weekly report Meadow street. New Haven, Mr. intelligence began looking into thp The Industry was informed by wiped out. But, Fox added, be la­ make a difference in 1942. tive criticism” issues on which Re­ night of April 8-9. 1940. Staub Staten, and it will be the Deputy Coordinator Ralph k 1 surroundings: at the same time making the beet PoseiblUUes of t reconciliation Ing of the bomb's molten magnes­ showed that 95 coses were on matter, and A ioff ^ came to hir.i Indiana, -with 389,093 hnnters, ter found that Greene hSd lied to publicans might campaign; The Norwegians had only five responsibility of the State Office Davies .ye.slerday that the OPC •San Franci.sco. Aug 4 i4!i — Other membeis of the ill-fated possible use of his "grass hoppeF' were revived yesterday when It ium. record last week as compared wiih with the suggestion, the . .singer- is the fifth ranking state in this him and bad squeexed him out to "The efficiency of the govern­ ' mddern fighter planes outside Os­ to see that applications either for inlendtii to withdraw from un- t'ontrol of The Columbia Broad­ family circle were: Mrs. Abbie D. artillery observation planes, have View Ob Spray Modified 67 the .previous week. The in­ said. that they loth agree on a’ respect. continue in the business with Wo­ was dlacloaed that Murray had ment's war effort; its failures and lo, but they rose to meet 70 Ger­ new. defensV public works or for rationed areas any tians|»ort facu­ casting System's .short-wave lis­ Borden. 65, his second wife: Miss mobile reserves where they are vritten Green, Informing him that But this view has been modified cidence of measles, however; drop- story the proi nrement offiter pai i lenski. delays in administration, its con­ man bombers. They shot down five the fiialntenaiice snd op^Cr-t /'i o ' him $400. $200 and finally a $?75 lties which would be used to re­ tening station, which ha.s record­ Kmmy Borden. Lizzie's older sis­ most likely to be needed, get the s CIO Peace Committee of three and tha home security ministry fused handling o f the subtle and o f them before they were forced to l>ed from 83 to 51 cases during the Fox, who In 1924 was sentenced same period. ' Scarlet fever in­ public works properly conform to war bond. lieve "the area of .shortage " ed hundreds of enem.v news and ter: John \V, Morse, Borden's to a 5 to 10-yeer Sing Bing prison full benefit of bis tank destroyer had been appointed. Murray sug­ now recommdhds that the jet dangerous questions of inflation, withdraw. Most qf those Norweg­ jrrngagnnda broadcast* since last brother-in-law by his first mar­ Jb Relityf battalions and artillery imainst a should in many’ lnatancea be used creased from four to ten cases and the requirements of the Lanmtiii ';l didn f know what Command­ The diversion will increase the term for attempted robbery, said gested that the A F L leader ap­ etc.; Its refusal to deal rcallstical- ian pilots are here as instructors, act. The Operations Division will ea.'Ttern tank service to 67.ilO<) cars, December, has been transferred to riage, and Bridget Stilllvan. a ser­ Misery i foe heavily mechanized. 'The bulk point a similar group to dtscuaa directly on the'bomb. lobar pneumonia from five to 14. er A ro ff a-troubles were," Mat tin he had a wife and three children iy with the need for a united .com­ (julslinga Hmoll Hercrntage review and act upon applications more than 60 pi-r cent of the coun­ (he Federal Communications t?om- vant. of his Red force ,le infantry. "possible estsblUhment of organic The rcaeone for these refommen- One case each of diphtheria and declared, "he wa.s a fii/ n/l. . . . 1 and that being unable to make mand of Our own armed forces and "There were some traitors, yes," concerniiig defense public works, thought, all right. I 11 lielp the fel try's total, and was expected to missioii, CBS announced. Breakfast ,\n Odd Menu unity between .our organlssttons." datlona were threefold; infantile paraly.t the matter to in- 6.5.000 barrels. cooperation with government In­ on an odd menu including mutton ANNOIICEMENT Murray’s proposal when he arrived put out. evttabls necaasity of drafting men ple will never be conquered. They works. vestigatorii who questioned him CoiiHlder// tiraU, Request formation agencies. soup, warmed over for the third In Chicago. 2. The fact that risk of Injury Martin Van Buren was the first below the age of 21; and above all still are fighting and their sons Coiiiiiioils Holds ' April S. A moment later, howevei, The War Production, Board also It was awaited with lively inter­ from scattered molten particles president of the United States to By Lindbergh Its tragic dulling o f the American are still escaping to England even Missouri Post Office Closed he rfconsiderji'd. and a.skcd'for aii •considered a reqne.st for allocation be born under the American flag. est at tha Dig CIO contenUon, has proved less than expected. people'* eager will to aaerlfle* by though it is the death penalty to hour alone to think the thing out of several thou.sands ton-s of pig where Thomas said be knew of Secret Session 3. By its cooling action, tha jet a multitude o f Ill-considered and be caught, with the concentration Florida. Mo.. Aug. 4.— 145 over a em ktail. he testified laon for the nianiifactHre. of crates '(OoDtinued from Page One) nothing that would prevent hia *may prevent the bomb from eX' conffleting directives." camp for your family." Florida's post office, whore Mark ■ -■'"I came I'tick and said. 'Fellows, to Hionvert residential, oil burner.s union from 'joining with tha A F L THE BUSINESS OF cused snd finally the list was ilodlng and moreover, by squirt- Such a campaign, he said, "will LUUe Norway typifies the spirit Twain and Lnyssea ,S. Grant once get out .vour pentil.s.' I'lh on told into coal furnaces; ^ Personal Notices , | in a united labor front if a work- London, Aug. 4-^45—TTie House whittled to three — Undbergh, ng about twice aa far aa the not dleunit* but will strtngthen of Nonvegian resistance to Ger­ of Commons wenT into secret ses­ received their mail, has been them the truth as I have toltl it A'n OPC .spokesman declared if basis coul4 be agreed upon. He spray, gtvea the user a better America." man domination. Complete aqua- sion today to hear a statement by closed. The office was established here." the diversion of tank cars should Former Senator Rush Holt oC was ready to aupport the "policies Wsst Virginia, sad Jacob Tborkel- cbanca of taking cover. This drona, including ground crews, get Clement R. Attlee, Dominions sec­ in 1832, on the present site of the Sub.sequentiv. Marlin ,• said, he cause shortages in the middle west THE POLA COAL COMPANY and leaderahlp" o f Murra;^ In McmorlaAi -son, forraar Montana oongreseman. Important In dealing with apy fl Snake Behind Radio 31}-st«ry their training here and then move retary and deputy prime minister. Mark Twain .State Park. Revenues did re—When John where they fight alongside the R. disclosed. years in this town of 204 popula­ found it my.stcrioualy back in a dealers, the office was prepared to HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY mittee, adding significance to the The ministry recommande that WUkes' radio, which bad been on A. F. tion. bureau • dra'ver j M his.juotheris meet the situation. latloniam boforo Paarl Harbor, ar­ lathering o f labor leaders here. "One year ago you left ut the epray atlll be used In certain several hours, suddenly went silent Four months after Norway was The BBC reported that the home in Oakland. The bond, turn­ In answer to your call rived hero from Detroit laat night The third members is Julius' Em- and went directly to a hotel, re­ circumstances, such as when an early In the nigbl without rhyme forced to lay down her arms, the House of Commons secret session ed over to. the Naval investigators, Maine ha.s more deer today But the memoriae you left us epak of the United Electrical Ra­ W IU YOU COOPERATE Ara pre.cluus to ua ail." fusing to comment on Pelley's Incendiary has fallen near highly or reason, .nobody thought much government In exile establlsheit lasted about 20 minutes and that was offered in evidence. * than It had 100 years ago. THE SEAMAN COAL COMPANY dio and Machine Workers. case. inflammable material agsily Ignit­ about i t B u t when it Just as sud­ Little Norway, across the channel the House of Lords also held a JJra. Emma I. Dowd and Family. The agenda of the A F L execu- ed by flying molten fragments. denly decided to blaze forth about from Toronto’s Island alrpoit—as short ae'eret session. CBS r^eived Tha gfistaed defendant, who was Uva conference included diseua- Do you need indicated with two sssoclstM la Exhauativs tests wera mads by midnight whlln averyon* was an avtation training center. the broadcast in New York. aions of wage stabilisation, man­ sleeping, there was Investigation The Feltowghlp Press, Ine., at tha mlniatry*a scientific depart/ Norway had ordered some $20.- WITH UNCLE SAM EFFECTIVE TODAY power mebillsatlon and anti-infla­ in a burry. A big black anak* was Noblasville, lad., spent most of ment before tb* jet method was 000.000 worth of planes from t l » tion problems. Green Would iMt leisurely crawling out o f the aet. V. yesterday on tbs witneos stand. recommended for other clrcum . United States prior to the in- CASH? state whether or not the members Bronx Cheer Given stances, along with th* suggestion M a h ie u 's Hs danlsd that his writings war* o f the council would dlscuse labor ,-vaslon, CurttM fighters and Doug­ Wkea a loaa It metetsmeyi intended to Interfere with the war that the user take cover behind a 183 Spruce Street peace, explaining that further las bombers. One shipment was ym mIK fat tsatMeeate chair, table or door. To His Profession effort and promote the succoao o f comment would have to aWatt hU seized by the Germans, but the •anrlta at ft ttaw/ the nation's enemlet. Chicago etatement The lid of a garbage pail also others were delivered lo little Nor­ The yard, office and business as conducted Potatoes, No. t He aaoerted that if ha felt hU comes In handy as a shield. Bronsa way. Defense Workers, Just­ Portland. Ore.. Aug. 4— (45— in Quality, peck.. 4 3 i writings were scdltioue, he would or'steel goggles, with vision silts 'ITie camp tcludes wooden bar- ness Girls. Executives and 5 WAYS? ■.InAnim The Will of A. C. Forrester. Port­ not have published The "OaU protect th* eye* of the fire bomb other employed persona by the former proprietor will be continued as Hunt for 12 W ed.. Thara, - Fri, - S at ' rack*, hospital, model kitchen, land sanitary engineer who died lean ,". magSxlne, the contents of tamer.., . u. ■ ' recreation facilities, and training who need cash to pay off . Swan Soap, last month, was admitted to pro­ debts. Tor medical or den­ The United States Oiiice of Deiense Transportation is making which formed the basis for most ■chopla tor instruction in- me­ 3 large bars Lost in Lake bate yesterday. tal services or for some in the past at the same location on Hawthorne 32c of the governments chsrgsa. "It JffJtkjim chanics, radio, navigation and the It included this bequest: e v e r y effort to keep America on wheels for the duration. would not have bora worth it,” he slmilsr. worthy, purpose, NOW: “MALE ANIMAL” .iheiisdiltefeeM other technical courses which ” 1 give_*nd bequeath unto the said. sre Invited to see Pemoaal Certain demands have been made upon transportation com­ Rinso, large (OoBtteuafl from Page Om ) "TORPEDO BOAT" pilots and crews must have for so-called sanitary engineering pro­ Sees People Pteeatlefied lisa tkedeifeot* for a cash loan of $10 to Street. All present and former customers will combat duty. fession or professors a good $300. » ' ' ' ‘ k Ip panies everywhere. And npw these companies are asking package ... . One other defense witness toati- Then they - became aeparatsd. After the pilot candidates . re­ healthy Bronx' cheer.” fied yeaurday. He was Georgs T. WHO CAN GET A ' the cooper*tion of the public. A fter what she believed to have ceive their recruit training in Lit­ receive the same courteous service and quolity Wheatena, Foateri Chicago art goods sales­ tle Norway, they go to Camp LOAN? been hours, Mrs. Repke attained “F o r t h p r . -S a . Will you giv* up pl*aeur* driving and conserve all the rubber package .... man, who said that a "cross-sec Muakoka about 120 miles north PersonaJ makes loans to 23c tion" of the American people was shore and struggled to an unoc­ Motorist Set credit-worthy men. and cupied hunting cabin, there to faQ K03EZb X O B ^ B where the aurroiindinga are some- and critical material'you can? coal that they have been used to getting from diassUafled with, the war effort. .what slmtlar to their nativ^ coun­ women, single or married. Into an axhaustad aleep. These loans are made on 10-Pound Best On cross examination, however, he WED. AND THURS. try. ' There they receive their ele­ b . Will you l*av* your car at horn* and us* public transportation A t noon yesterday she awaken­ Right on Signs just your signature alone. ' eesessees admitted that much o f the pur­ Free Dtnaerware T * the f adlee! mentary training. faciliti*! wh*n*v*i it is poaaibl*? 23c ed and walked three miles to a Even though you're em­ this yard. ported "dirantty" bad dlaappeared Retarn for Advaaced Training atnee Pearl Harbor. farm house. ployed on a new job, or C. Will you'sland up ii you hav* to during rush hours and sm:l«? " I had lost all sense of time and Safely past this phase, they get Tacoma. Wash.. Aug. 4—i>Pi— Down East Focter waa the only witaeaa have newly moved Into all sense of direction,” she aatd. their Intermediate work on the "Why, I al.wa>;f go through when Will you walk just a few yards moi* to th* bus stop? ClamB, can , defense bad aummobed *yftl4fa th* community, you can only knew that the sun was high. faster single and twjn-engine I aw thoee aljois.’’ explained an apply for a loan here. ^ Pelley, snd as result court had to I had no Idea where 1 was, I don’t planes at the British common­ elderly motorist to SergL Glen B. Will you try to shop during the fniddl* of th* day, to facilitat*. Quaker adjourn early. Counsel for Pelley know bow long I was In the water wealth air training achools under Talbot of the traffic squad who A SENSIBLE SOLUTION H r * ' * transportation during rush hours for wax workers,? . told Judge Robert Baltsell that — It must have bsen more than Norwegian Instructors. And then had stopped him for running a A Loan of $100 coats Puffed Rice, they/ had expected longer croaa ex- stop sign. 'T h at means Pm on the $20.60 when promptly re­ eight hours but I don’t know bow those who earn ihelr wings return rj. ■-»/ ^hi$i 5 cttpaiitiTi $tip$ will klip III moil than yob think package *... amiaatitm by the governm rat much longer." to Little Norway for advanced arterial road and have the right paid in 12 monthly consec­ SEAMAN COAL COMPANY utive Installments. If a When Mra. Repke and her two TySril^SSnSmi training'with Curtlaa fighters and to go ahead." 266 CENTER STREET loan la th* beat solution PH O NE 5087 Cancer of the breast caused campanlons begfui their awlm, Douglas bombers. Desperately, Talbot . gave his W hite to your problem, com* in 19,488 deaths during 1940— about their ten friends, all wearing life r. i - I There is time for play, ot oourae, catch a primary course in reading Pickling ttfkMTAiMi or phone u* today. one-tenth of all cancer deaths re­ jackets, were clinging to a portion MR in all the aarioua of and let him go wlthobt a ticket Vinegar, gal. fl iA O k f A l l 34c ported to the Census Bureau that of the cruiser's caMn which re­ learning to figh t The boys can year. mained above water. take their vacations at Camp Rosedale Pears, ,nxn Hogs Feast aa FMi POLA COAL COMPANY Early today Sheriff John Johan­ Veoie Skaugum in northern On­ U tidO H oi 20-oz. can...... nes said thare waa "UtUs hope” JOBETH AIXE N hi tario, an old trading post convert­ HAWTHORNE STREET PHONE 4918 Elizabeth City. N. C. OT)- When FINANCE CO. AUOB OOntAM that any in addUion to the young **Who Is Hor* Schaylerl ed into a recruiting and recrea­ M. W. Ljatcr saw what the Carnation (KnowB Aa <|waa Altea) woman had survived. tional center. Tb* camp was dedi­ drought hold done to hia corn be •f Inn-hralir araUTVAL MBOIfTM Miateng were Cecil Day at cated last December by the Nor­ Steto Tlwter BaHilag Tea Bags, wandered bow hia hog* were go­ 2nd Ftear Phwae $4M OsTeatli Oaaghtar of a Baef t t White’s B ^ h . owner o ( the eguis- END* TODAY: wegian . cro#n prince and crown ing to get along. But when he pkg. of 50 bags •ora With a Vaff. er; M ie.'ltepke's bueband; Mr. and Btarte-rriday for S Days: princeas. ■ D. K. Brown. CH ARLES ,D. WHITCHER, Owner ”TEN GENTLEBtEN taw them eating fish with gusto Mgr. ■- • n ooy. OMMteg % m M/s. R a y n m Badour, Au Oraa; CHARLIE CHAPLIN tn The Norwegians are paying from four dried-up but well-atock- Smarty • A.M.Ia9P. M. OrSyAgga Mr. aad Mrs. E U g«M Oauva and FROM WSST POINT* their own way in this training UMsme No. 391 -raE GOLD RUSH” r L E B . . . ' ed ponds on hia farm, he worried Dog Food, wmmL la tks aaretaa af Mm I Mr. and Mrs. wuuam Hattiiar, I prograao, financing, everything no more. . ate far M Tran. KawkawUa; Mr. aad Mrs. John And f i t ' can ...... 1M Cterea Of rest, Rsrtfarg, O Zametser, JJnwood Beach, and Mr. "AUBMARINB RAIDER” Bay r . S. Pbaas M M M and Mr*. Abe La Baan. Bay O ty. 'N • PAGE FOUn MANCHESTER EVEIirXG'HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO>bs*. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1942 MANCHESTER^EVENING HERALD, MAffCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1942 RAGE FIVE ed that the debt credit ought to be ______i ______^ ^ ^ ______r ■ nortiiweit Auitralian coMt today based on a percentage of the tax Imperial headquarters anhoDhced. Fifty Animals Romantic Coiiicflv at the Circle British Fliers due. rather than on the debt owed. Lt. Reid Again ^Four States The strength of the attackers Hobby agreed this change might was given as V'squadrons." be wise. Siiryey State’s Pointers for Candidates (Port Hedland, 800 miles by air Fire Victims Attack Calais Senator Byrd (D-'Va) suggest­ Outfights Japs Murderess Discloses Coiivkt Slays iMateria'.s Shortages Hold Primary southwest of Darwin. Is the ed that the formula might be ex­ southernmost point yet reported' Sector Today panded tp . include future debts Medical Needs For Officers InrWA VES Tests Today raided by the Japanese on the At Cleveland contracted for necessary, plant ex- Son of Local Couple in What’s on Mind WifeaudSdl/ Civihans west coast of Attstralia. It is about pansiona New Air Battle; Gets 600 miles .^rom the Japanese base (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Brown told reporters he believ­ Ppocurement Service to By Ruth Cowan All must be citizens, able to Fuji^itive Anpered by Re­ on Timor.) ed it was Important to help tax­ R snitw itto t n rt„thum an beings than anything else. pass physical and mental tests, Ship Horn#’ Saifely. 'Mim pruneiie, U ie o n you feel so out of it it’s more than Washington, Aug. 4—(iP)—If you fusal of Money for (ias- Chanpe.s on Way for homefront like one gigantic war Kansas, Missouri, Vir­ estimate of the damage was im­ armed forces and war Industries payers meet unexpected outlays. 1 0 Study Civilian and Mil­ and a good reputation. production factory.” I these bars; it's more like a Helliah think you look well in blue, here ginia, West Virginia Officers Arrive mediately available, but the loss was immobilized. He added he had been convinced Lieutenant E. Leroy Reid, son Ana. "10, Says Victim itary Essentialities. Education. A baccalaureate de­ oliue to Aid E»ea{»e. Hoinefront in Hurry; There are various explanations WHS believed to amount to tens of Reuters added that the tremen­ for a long time that the $400 ex­ __ ® „^ . I battle with . lonilong distance when she are a few pointers on how to be a gree or two years of college lead­ for the shortage in vital materials Voting; Labor and Pre- At Prisoners (.amp thousands of dollars. dous bombings of Hamburg. emption for dependents up to 18 of Mr. and Mrs. David Reid of 8 Of Crime D o e s n ’t : won't give you a number—any- candidate for an officer In the ing toward such a degree Tire re- Real Effect to Be Fell needed for war prcxluction. Bremen, Luebcck, Rostock and Harvard Road, has again distin­ I body's number—not on* friendly New Haven, Aug. 4.—Connecti­ ’’WAVES." toe new feminine Na­ (juired, plus not less than two Roundup, Mc>rit., Aug. 4.—(/P)— Tokyo (From Japanese Broad­ The blaze apparently started oh years old ought to be extended to Haunt Her. human being's number. You get so cut la one of five states whose Next Spring. Some ob.servers believe that War Policy Issues. casts)—Aug. .4.— —Ten British top of one of the animal cages and other Nazi ports had created a cover college years. guished himself In air combat val Reserve. years bullness and profe.ssiormi Angered because his wife refused since mo.at war production la ahe4d hekx-y shipping congestion. cold and pretty soon you’re a freak medical personnel problems aa a j and American Army and Navy spread quickly throii^h the rest of “With taxes as high aa they are with Jap zeros in a recent battle Where to apply? experience In fields the Navy him money to buy, gn.«tollne to of schedule the material shortages going to be under this bill,” Brown (Editor's Note: Here Is an even to yourself." result of toe war are now being Ask toe poet office for the ad­ ! needs. Also two years of mathe- make a getaway, Harvey Cline, an By Junie-t .Mar(mv and developed because plants are pro­ By The Associated Press officers have arrived a t' me war. the menagerie. over New Guinea. He landed Baleamaa Told to Pray studied by toe National Procure­ William 1’lnke.rtiin prisoners camp of Zentsuji on the All .\vallable miiee Called IS’azi Airmen Bomb said, "we must be extremely care­ amazing death cell Interview. dress of toe Naval piocurement I mattes. escaped convict, shot and killed ducing armaments at a rate ex­ Kour states Joined the August »V. his Flying Fortress bomber safe­ It tells the thoughts of the - She, with Burks, was hitch-hik­ ment and Assignment Service It officer for your district. Then write I What training will the student- her and-committed suicide,' SheriU' New, York, Aug. i (Wide ceeding that provided for in their south Japanese Island of Shikoku, All available squads of police ful not to place a great many ly in Australia after a dozen zero was announced today by Dr. prlmar>’ parade today with voters a Dome! dispatch said today. British Airdromes citizens in a position where they woman aa she tmHetm electro- ing along a highway when for an application blank, telling j officer get ? Jess Burns reported today. World) Don’t look now because government contracts. were called to. the scene to handle planes, one of which he shot cotion next Momlay: striking- ^ Callaway picked them up. They Creighton Barker, executive sec­ him specifically your age (no I You’ll go to Smith Oillege at The sheriff related; v ' ctlng party candidates for a to­ The only prusoner named was (he noon hour crowd of 5,000 per­ Berlin (From German Broad­ cannot pay their debts and cannot down, had poured 200 machine retary of toe Connecticut State you '.von’l notice anything from Others point to this fact as an tal'hCST-Congressional seats. meet unusual obligations.” ly Kvesib the n-arped philoso­ 'admittedly threatened him with fudging, for you'll be asked to I Northampton. Ma.ss., toe first Leaving his hideout in the Bull example of poor Judgment In plan­ Lieutenant Wilson, attached to sons which w.as drawn by the casts), Aug. 4.—(/P)—German air­ gun bullets into It. The Ameri­ I guns, crammed him-into toe lug- Medical Society. M. Allen Pond prove it later), education and busi­ 1 week in October for a special Mountains, Cline, 41, wei)t to the whore you’re sitting, home in the < riM \jl^ a biggest primary ,the Naval attache’s office of the heavy smoke and billowing flames, men bomb^ Britlah- alrdromea and Favors Extending Rebate phy of a criminal.) has arrived in Connecticut to ning the production, asserting tost He said he favored extending can air fighters fired more than !gage compartment of hia car and ness or professional experience. 1 course. If you survive the first home of his mother-in-lnw in kit'.hen or at the comfortable month In which 18 states designate Tokyo embassy. ' Fight camels tethered inside the field camps near Alexandria yes­ 3,000 rounds of ammunition In an drove to a rice field aeven miles make toe study here, detailed by lire.siiie, but cllanges are on the supplic.H of materials for war work (The Navy Directory lists a terday after assaults the night be­ to individuals the proposed post­ By Elliott Craze Shipman and assigned to a three month’s indoctrinal course, (that’s Mclstone where his wife, Gwen­ were overestimated while those for tent were burned to death, ami 10 hour, blazing their w’ay out of south of Lake Charles. Dragged the Procurement and Aa.signment groups in the first 1,000 would-be to see If you've got what it dolyn, 31, waa staying. Aa M1 .1 . way in a hurry. nominees for «%te and Federal Ueut. William R. Wil.«on as as- other camels were led from the fore, the German high command war tax rebate which under pres­ Lake Ciiarlea La., Aug. 4.— Service headquarters In Washing­ So far for most Americana on civilian goods were underestima­ offices, turned tbdM’s political ent plana would apply only to cor­ what seemed a sure Jap death across toe bleak frozen stubble of ensigns and lieutenants: takes), you’ll be a Reserve mid­ Cline cowered in the kitchen he ted. signed to the former United States , fianipj with their hair burned al- said today. trap. (Wide World)—Toni Jo Henry toe flel4 toe salesman was told to ton. He ia a former assistant pro­ To Train' for Instructoni shipman and aslagned to a three fired two rifle shots into her body. the hpmefront this war has been spotlight on Kansas, KB^url, Vir- embassy in Tokyo.) most entirely, 'rom their backs. Nine British planes were report­ porations. Several other members pray. Toni Jo shot him, above toe fessor of public health at toe Yale a breeze. Sugar has been rationed But these arguments are aca­ ed shot down without a German have favored such partial rebates, Lieutenant Reid spent eight balanced her chair against the Group One. This will be com­ months’ specialized course. Outside, he shot away liLs ja^^. demic since the shortages are ap­ gtnU and West Virginia ^*M e the A large elephant, terribly''burn­ weeks In Hawaii and was headed thick steel bars of her death cell r i ^ t eye aa he knelt naked beside School of Medicine and Is wora- posed of about 45 teachers, per­ Won’t Oo to Se« Five hours later he died In a hoa- but in quantities ample, for any­ chief issuea were labor and pTe^'ar ed, was put out of pain by ciitiviH loss over North Africa and Malta, urged strongly by Mayor F. H. a straw stack. > Ing In close cooperation. with Dr. one’s normal needs. Traveling has parent nnd the government will In the English Channel, direct LaGuardia of New York Cfity in an for Hlckam Field on the morning and aald she might os well “kick sonnel directors, physical educa- Where might ypu serve? Any­ Ital. He had a-sked physician.s fo have to take .strong steps to offset foreign pollcj’. \ aUcndant,s. who fired eight revol*-, of December 7, unaware that the I’m still not sure Why, we took Barker, who is state chairman of tlonali.sts, or supervisors of worn-' where within the United States, ■uiP'se chloroform ' for the operation been'curtollcd by the rubber short­ In Kansas. U; S. Senator Clydi ver shots into the animal's brain. hits were scored on three lirier- appearance before the committee toe lid off. . the Procurement and Assignment age and, on the east coa.st, by them. Reed, who opposed the closed shop rail of Blood chant ships In a convoy off Tor­ yesterday. Japs had attacked Pearl Harbpr. hi* clothes,” she said. en, who will be invited to apply for but you.,won’t go to sea-. The law on him and that he “not be per-, Strong government direction of Numerous monkeys, binls and ' .Norma Shearer and Melyyrt, Douglas are co-atarred in the ro- His bomber was sent crashing to “Most folks wonder what goes 1 said once, and I say now, it Service. ■ commissions. They will train to forbids that. What' will you get mitted to get well.” gasoline rationing. on defense construction projects, dogs were nmong the other ani­ mantis comeily -AVe Were Dancing." which .staits Wedneaday .at quay last night, the communique Brown aald there had been Provide Service Doctors But beyond that there haye been civilian industry is already seen (n said. the ground In flames and hia es­ on In the mind of a condemned seemed that would delay pursuit. be future Naval instructors in the in the pay,envelope? The same as The convict serving a term for the making of stoves. stnight the Republican nomination ids to Thief mals de.stroyrd. the Circle for two days. On the same show "Cadets on Parade" some discussion of permitting cor­ cape was little short of a miracle. person” -she said. “All light. I'll “On toe basis of toe study in women’s training school. a man of equal rank. larceny, escaped from the., sfato few changes. for governor. His opponents were featuring Freddie Bartholomew and "Jimmy Lydon. It added that the German Air porations, particularly railroads, I'm telling you I shot him. because Connecticut and those being con­ •Not Enough Raw Materials Starting last Saturday, toe goir- The gorilla Gargantua, one of Forces attache# war industries He was afterward transferred to tell you. Maybe It'll help aome it's no good lying now. Burks G(oup Two. About 300 women Will you get a uniform? Yes, prison at Deer Lodge July 26. Hd-' ernment concentrated toe produe,- Uent. Oov. Carl Friend. Andrew the main .attractions of the "great- to set up a reserve of 2 per cent Australia ai)d has been there for reader. Most of us must seem like didn't do i t Sometimes-1 wonder ducted in other states,’^ said Dr. will be commissioned on a proba­ but you’ll buy It yourself out of turned up at the home and was t finally has teen recognized, Schoeppei, former Corporation ent show on earth, was not harmed. and airdromes yesterday in the of their gross revenues to be used Barker, "torough toe War Man­ hoV^et; that there are not tion In 78 large firms which from Oommlsslon head, and State Sena­ Man Who "Biw^larized Mldlsnds and along the British some time. In March..he was crossword puzzles to reqders, the why I didn’t knock toe man un­ tionary basis and assigned to ad­ an. allowance, not to exceed $200, refused the money for gasoline for how on will turn out war products. Indescribable ,\nlnuil .Agony* his .sermon was "ConflrTriatlon." after the war to replace, repair honored by promotlon^,^ to first wby we're photographed behind conscious instead, but It waa like power Commission’s Committee ministrative Jobs to get the toe Navy gives. You'll be eligible a stolen truck. The refusal enouglKraw materials for full war tor Thale P. Skovgard, foe of the caatnn and southern coast. and expand equipment which de­ on Allocation of Medical Person­ and civirtHfi production r Lso . So Thi.s ts a prime example of toe Hartfonl Sto>«^ Ar­ There were scenes of indcscrih- He announced ■'that the Bishop of lieutenant, the first to attain that these bars.” being dnmk, real drunk. Ever “WAVES” rolling. for the same benefits for death or prompted him to slftrtJ at his wife Federal farm program. Skilled Men .the dloccae will visit the church teriorated under the stress of war Toni Jo Henry Is a twenty-six pull something when you were nel, toe Procurement and Assign- Group Three. From 500 to 650 Injury as civil employes of Uncle with a knife. In that attack she civilian production will begin to concentration of industry plah an­ Two Oppose Capper rested Here Toda^ nble animal agony. Lions, still rank of toe group of flyers sent 'ment Serv-lce will see to It that es­ lake a beatingHii earneat. nounced by Donald M. Nelson, War alive, paced hclple.ssly In their some time next month, and Mr^ Patrol Activity Only time maximum use. abroad. He reaches his 22Tid year old, slim brunette sentenced drunk, and that something seemed ofTlccr-can'didates, enrolled ns ap­ Sam. ' suffered only a hand wouhd. Seeking renomlnatlo'h for 'a fifth Kean hopes to organize a con­ Senator Guffey (D., Pa.) said birthday this summer and Is be­ to die here Aug. 10 for toe 1940 the cutest smartest thing in the sential civilian medical needs are prentice" seamen, who If they stay What kind of specially "trained However, the real effect of this Production Board chief. By tois term, U. 8. Senator Arthur Cap- Hartford. Aug. 4—(iP;—Caught aming cages, the hair burned off. 111 War Work firmation class. On El Alamein Front he had received favorable com­ met while sufficient doctors, tfre •slash, observers beli>vc. will not method, which will become more A''''^.acc of Bengal tigers wore lieved to be the youngest first St. Valentine Day slaying of a world, but it was toe awfulest? in the swim will come out ensigns. women are wanted? appear before next spring;. er, Republican, was opposed by . Among visitors at the service at Cairo. Aug. 4.—(/P)—Action on ment on such a proposal and in­ Houston. Tex. salesman. She ap­ Well, me, I was drunk with pres­ provided to toe armed forcis. Age, Group One and Group 'Pvio Those trained in business ad­ extensive, a certain 'number of at the end of a trail of blood, a similuttly trapped. St. Peter’s were George Rose, tils dicated SOL ething of the nature lieutenant in the Army Air Corps. “Connecticut has been selected Deaths Last Night Economists of the Re.seiSl<;h'-Ip- flrms'ln an industry may Continue 5Dhn Allison and C. C. Isley. The Bronx, N. Y.,'man was held by po­ A numbifr of zebras created a the El Alamein front has simmer­ A graduate of New Haven High pealed her case three times before sure. I told you ateut my hus­ must not be less than 21 or older ministration, engineering — civil, Democratic nomination for the ()ccii|iatioiial Qiipstioii- wife and children of Bolton, ami ed down to patrol activity and oc- might be auvanced when the com­ a* a locale for research since -it than 50. Group Three must be mechanical, 'areonoutical, electri­ stitute Of America, a private or''- make civilian products while toe lice today on a charge of break­ ncar-panlc'^^^impng the thousands school he studied- at the Univer­ it was dismissed by toe State Su­ band . . . is a typical Northeastern state ganization, take a., view of toe fu­ feat shut down or turn to war out- Senatorial seat was sought by for­ of spcctators'^rhen they brok# several others. About 30 in all cosionid aerial clashes, a Joint mittee considers his proposal to In­ sity of Connecticut for two years, preme Court. “I always knew there was a from 20 to 30, inclusive. cal—In physics, radio engineering, San Francisco—Garret W. Mcr mer Senator George McGUl, for­ ing into fix downtown b.ualnesa iiairen Iiidiratr Men in were pre.scnt. R.A.F. and general headquarters crease to 100 per cent the House- with large war Industries, some Slarriage No Bar .a-stronomy, metallurgy, modern Enerey, 77. H® served on the com­ ture and give thi.s grim description mer Rep. Randolph Carpenter and placea since last Friday. loose from thelrMwltcrs and gal­ Mr. and Mrsi Charles C., Sellers approved 90 per cent tax on ex- and was later graduated with Victim Doesn’t Return God running the ahow. But 1 rural areas and urban centers. In ot what, to look for: Thu8;%ln8tcad of having—for ex- loped onto the neaNjy New York Slate Well Placetl. communique said today. honors from a flying school. He "In toe first place, Ute victim thought maybe I could steal Just Matrimontnl rtatus. Marriage is foreign languages, political sci­ mittee which gcn’crned San E-ran- W. G. Clugston, Topeka news­ The man was Identified by a and children are now making their Two German Messerschmltt 109 cesa corporation profits, with a 20 addition, it is located adjacent to no bar. But the unmarried must ence. economics, transportation, clsco after the 1906 earthqhakc “Continued military reverses, ampleX^-firms in an industry paperman. The seven Kansas rep- draft registration card he carried Ccntr.al railroad tratsks before home with Mrs. Sellers’ mother per cent rebate after the war. Is married and his wife nnd young doesn't return to haunt me. I one little act.” New York City and presents im­ and wrote the proclamation per­ faltering in economic plannmg, working at half-time because of they were rounded up. Hartford. Aug. 4 Selec­ fighters were reported damaged In son, E. Leroy Reid, Jr., live In never think of him. I've known all First To Be Electrocuted agree hot to wed during their psychology, personnel. library sci­ leecntatlves also were asking re- aa Wallace Frederick Stroh of and aunts at the Pendleton home­ dogfights yesterday. Guffey said be had asked Trieas- portant problems In adequate tiaintng, Af’er that It is okay. ence, teletype operation, for ex­ mitting the shopting of looters on growing public impatience with limited materials 10 may be put aomlnation. 2329 Webster Ave., Bronx, accord­ I T . S. ^oast Guardsmen, sm ed tive Service occupational ques­ stead. 'They have lived at St. ury officials to furnish the com­ New Haven. "He was notified by along it would be my life for hU Barring unexpected Intervention medical esue." the conduct of the .war generally, at fulltime production while to* tionnaires are uncovering relative­ ■The communique said R.A.F. cablegram of the birth of the Group One and Two must have no ample. sight. are setting the stage for a new and The bitterest contest on the ing to Deputy Police Chief Thomas with rifles, and a city detectiVt;, Petar’a Rectory'for the past sev­ fighters over Malta fought off t)vo mittee with an opinion on his pro­ I believe mine is worth a* much by Governor Jones, she will be toe Mr. Pond, in addition to work­ children under 18. and Group Three Will you he in toe Navy? You Farmington. Pa.—Brig. Gen. other 40 close their doors and re­ Lloyd Trunk, shot some of thd' ly few Connecticut men with war baby on July 19. to me as hia w*s to him. I wonder first white woman to die by riec- ing at state headquarters' of the tougher group of all-outers. They lease their workers Mr other Job*, day's calendar was In Virginia J. Hickey. uxhistry ^skills who are not now eral years, but on acco.irrt of war enemy attempts to raid the Island posed amendment. The Treasury must be childle.ss. certainly will. William Keith Naylor. 68, a native where Emmett O. Davison, former ’■ A break at the Philip H. Stev­ agonized-animals as quickly as'the conditions have thought best to has suggested that the 90 per cent Lieutenant Reid has a younger though,' sometimes, why It’s legal trocution In , toe second (Connecticut Procurement and As­ of Bloomington. 111., who was as- cxi.-it in a group of , young, able turn their plants over to W-aftoou*- circus veterinary indicated their enghged in these industries, ac- fortress. brother, Lloyd; who la training to now for soine fellow to kill me. •second-level official.'' .who now- ing. or go all out on war prodoc- I Alexandria mayor and secretary- ens Jewelry store on Pratt street, cordinlMo William G. Ennis, state make the change.. Horace, sou of tax be retained, with a 10 percent to suffer capital punishment. Mrs. signment Seiolce in New Haven, -aistnnt chief of the Army’s general treasurer of the International As­ led to bis arrest. cases were hopeless. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers, had a birth­ post-war rebate. be a flyer. Hl.s father also is “Another thing: I nave a- broth­ Ada Bonner LeBoeuf waa hanged has obtained data from the State staff from 1922 to 1924. He retired focus their energie.s cin 'needlmg' Uon. Girl performers in the circus director.^-lL S. Employment ser­ with the armed forces lla a U. S. er going overseas with the Airniy; the armed forces and oh evalua­ but token gifts until the war is top .men. into taking dra.itic steps. But no matter how tight to* sociation of Machinists (AFL), Shortly before 4 a.m., today, day party Monday at hia home. Reports iS'ine British The committee heard proposals in 1927 after being convicted with Department of Kealto and will tion will be made of toe probable over. Any presents of_ money will in 1938. opposed renomination of Rep. Policeman T. M. O’Brien discov­ Joined toiling men in beating down vice. His 9th birthday falls on Friday yMterday from Laurence T. Tan- O. director, and hia mother la any day now. Dr. Thomas E. Breher of killing visit courfty medical men who arc Caracas, Venezuela Esteban Gil ••■'iTley’ll clamor for: ill Md.ss homefront becomes In the next the flames and doing what they • Mr. Ennis pbiMed out that Con­ Planes Destroyed making her home with her son- hope he gets off before I m results. - be donated to> wartim'c charities shutdown of civilian industry;.. (2) ■year, Americans are expected to Howard W. Smith. Democrat, of ered a show window broken at the necticut had bem^engaged in war but the event was- celebrated the zer, representing the CTommerce her husband at M org^ C5ty. county chairmen of the Procure­ and flowers will go to hospitals. Borges, former Venezuelan foreign the Eighth district. store. About $150 worth of Jew­ could to quiet the anhrals. day before in'order that his father Rome (From Italian Broad­ and Industry Assoclatloa of New in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. electrocuted. 1 think he might try Yet, with the atote’s new por­ ment and Assignment Service. minister and Ijitih-Amerlcan concentriitloh of required civilian have more comforts than any of elry and a $100 war bond had been • Girls stepped into several of the work for some timc'apd consistent could be present. The little boy re­ Gordon V. Graham of Harvard to stop a bullet over there, and Latest figures 'on Connecticut The royal fomily planned to statesman. He was 63. production in A few nucleus plants; the fighting nations on either side. Smith, author of biUa to revamp* bucket brigades formed by mem­ efforts had been mhd«x^o provide casts), Aug. 4.—(^ —The Italian York city, and others for the Im­ table chair .waiting for her in toe mark the day only with a lunchkm. (3) more rationing; (4) vigorous the Wagner labor relations act and taken. ceived many presents and ^ family high command reported today de­ position of a retail aales tax. but road. w ake up at night, you see, and my death chamber of this, squat pariah liocVors In the armed forces, ac­ Queen Elizaheih Hollywood— Frank J. Irwin, 49, “TTicre ia no reason to fear,” Policeman.O'Brien and Detective bers of the circus’ own fire-fight­ skilled labor for the war ifiants. nerves yell and Jerk et me; be- *‘" cording to toe Procurement and World war veteran and nitUonal standardization; (3) a bigger says A. W. Zolomek. economist to outlaw strikes during wartime, ing force. The result is, he said, th^.m ost dinner was held...... ' struction of nine British planes, Mra S. H. Gilman of IrvingAon, a bul- Jail, Toni Jo still wisecracks. was by Davison of being SgU. Patrick J. Sheren, Oimellua Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hllding six by German fighters over N. J., speaking for the New Jer­ cause he might try to stop When the photographer had Assignment Serrice, show that Notes Birthday 70 From State Join Navy commander of the Di.snbled Amer­ Army In a much greater hurry; "that civilians will not have enough Atiibiilanees Rushed to Scene of the men w-hose questionnairtB let.” ican Veterans In 192.4-25. (6) crackdown on wages: (7) food, enough clothing, some lux­ a foo ofiabor and of failing to J. Cunningham and Detective Eu­ Police rushed seven ambulances indicate critical skills already are. celebrated their 25th wedding an- Egypt and three more by Axis sey Oonsumers OouncU, contend- First Slate Guard come to take perhaps toe last pic­ 350 physicians ale now serving support th^ \admlolstrstlon in gene W; M an foiind a trail of Xlversary Friday at their home on formations raiding Malta. The ed that such a levy would have a She lighted a cigarette and in ture* of her, as he wrestled with vrith toe various services. New Haven, Aug. 4—(jPj— The New York—Christopher D. Sul­ something close to a conscription uries and a considerable amount of to the scene, and Cleveland fire­ using them in war work. haied absently, fingering her clg- livan. 72, Tammany Hall leader of war workcr.s; (8)' more imagi­ entertainment. But they will not “vital wsr meaittres.” Meantime, blood leading from the store to q men took fire pumpers and a res­ When a man Is found with a the ..Hebron-Amston road. They daily communique said land ac. "pernicloua" effect on persons in focus-pocus rituals peculiar to Other State* being studied arc London,, Aug. 4.—r(/Pi—Queen Navy announced toilay that It had the congressman questioned Davi­ TVumbull etreet hotel. also'celebrated by making up . a tivity on the Egyptian front was low income bracket*. aiette lighter. cameramen, she said: Mary’land, 'Tennessee and Ohio. Elizabeth was 42 years old today enlisted 900 men In July and that from 1937 until last Feb. 6. He nativeness, ingenuity and even have as much as they had In 1941 cue squad to the fire. The crew, critical skill that he is not using ’.That lighter Is guaranteed for served in the New York Senate recklessness in breaking material and 1942. . . . , son’s loyalty to his oi^r. union or­ Here, according to (Jhtef Hickey, of a water ptimplng station. Just in the war effort, the man is re­ theater'^rty for the evening. confined to patrolling. 'Tve smiled twice, mister. You Another state ixiU be selected for but the usual trappings of royal the first week this month started ganization. ^ the detective learned that - Stroh Marguerite Miller of Manches­ a lifetime,” she laughed. "You haven’t shot yet. Have you an study In the near future. Informa­ birthdays again were omitted. yesterday with 70 recruits, a total from 1908 to 1916 nnd In toe U. S. and shipping .bottlenecks—also “Who will be hurt? Practically across Lakeside .avenue. Joined In quested to come ’"to the employ­ Hartford, Aug. 4 (-P* — ' know one person whose lifetime House of Representatives from taking military risk.s; |9| finally every one to some extent War 1* Hie only o\her contest in the had gone.Into a washroom to clean fighting the flames. ment service office for an inter­ ter. Hazel WxPettrill of Meriden. nor Hurley today announced that idea how much talent la being tion is being collected on how doc­ The queen insisted, as she did equal to the previous 24-hour high hia bands. The police then follow­ Mr. and Mrs. Geqrge J. Psch of lighter lasted a lifetime. Funny, 1 tors arc certified for duty with last year, that she rccelve nothing the day after Pearl Harbor. 1917 to 1940. ahd sums'it all Up running the not a pleasant or easy bu'slnes*.’* Virginia primaries was between It was the second major disas­ view, and efforts are made to N . Y . S t o c k s the Lvme Minute Men. a group of never thought It w-ould outlast me wasted heft today?” R ^ CUfton A. Woodrum and ed him to another Trumbull street ter to befall the Ringlind Broth­ place him in war work. East Haddam, ajgit William F. Will Change Taxes 30 sportsmen, had. been accepted hotel where he was living. In his Cameron of MiddtHqwn have kUybe n i smash It Augtist the Mosa A. Plunkett, Roanoke attor­ ers, Bamum A Bailey circus In No figures yet ar^ available, ana sworn In as toe Flrtt Volunteer tenth. ney, in the Sixth district The lat­ room. Chief Hickey said, they two years. Last scaspn many of Mr. Ennia aald. bought each a lot at Amstpn Lake, Air ReducUon ...... 33„ Reserve Company of tire Conn^cli- and the aales have been recorded On Those Abroad Allis Chal Mfg Worried About Radio Serial ter had the endorsement of a com­ found the Ste>ena Jewelry. the show's elephants were poi­ He added that later, when the ••••••• ___24 cut SUte Guard. “And this is funny, too. I’m mittee claiming representation of According ‘to Chief Hickey soned. Industrial labor ' supply grows a’, the town clerk’s office. Am Airlines ...... 36 The governor and that similar Stroh admitted flve breaks last Ten year old Sydel Barktn, (Continued from Page One) Am Can ...... 63% w-orried a little about Abie's Irish 5' both the AFL, and CIO unions al­ Fortunately, the fire was con­ more limited, men with less highly groups in other parts of the state Rose. though Woodrum aupportera also Friday. They were at M. J. Sugar fined prlnclpaUy to the menagerie. developed skills may be encour­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solo- Am Rad.St S . ••••••• ...... 4% would be accepted fro-.n time to man Barkln of Amston. her nine Am Smelt ...... "I never saw many stage playa claimed the backing of some AFD Radio Supply, 57 Allyn street; The famed big top itself escaped. aged to take industrial Jobs. those American citizens who were ...... 40 time In the reserve after Investl- See. Abie’s Irish Rose is a radio leaders. Senator Carter Glass and Plimpton'a. 252 Pearl street; R. Si. The circus opened here yester- So far there la no compulsion and a half year -old cousin, Ilene tem'porarily away from home. Am T * T __ ••••••• ____ 116% gaUon. by General Reginald B. De- upon a man to al)ift occupations. Selman of New Jersey, and EUlen Pointing out that there were Am Tob B ... serial and every day I used to the eeven other Virginia congress Scell, 227 Asylum street; Trum­ ,day for a four-day stand...... 44% Lacour, Adjutant General. listen to it. Got toe damneat laugh men were without primary oppo- bull Parking Station, 141 Pearl Legislation to this effect - is ex­ Progozen of Hartford, gave a de­ 23(i.OOO Germans, 1,300,000 Italians Am Viscose .. «*«•••• ...... 28% The .Minute Men, the governor Afternoon ShoW Camelled pected, however, as the war de­ lightful entertainment at. the Bar- ...... trying to reconcile a Jewish father aiUon. •treVt; and City Cleaning Com­ and 230.000 Japanese' in Latin- Anaconda ...... : 26 said, would l.'c called upon only In and a mother aa Irish aa Paddy’s Six Opponents Aaaall Record pany, 62 Ford street. This afternoon’s . performance velops. * kin home recently to raise money American countries, McGovern Atchison ••••••• ...... 43% case of emergency and would serve was cancelled, but John Rlngling At present, the only actio'n tak­ for “The Boj’s in. Service." They urged that nothing be done to AU Reftn __ cow. In Miasouri, primary v o te ^ se ­ Stroh allegedly told C^hief ••••••• ...... 16% only in their respective localities. “But they discontinued the lect 18 U. 8. representatives, a Hickey that one of two radios he North announced the circus woiild en by tnc employment acrvlce if a presented plays and musical fea­ place United States ciUzens at a AviaUon Corp 2% 'The Lyme contingent waa orig- reopen with tonight’s performance. man declines to take war work tures, The orogram was directed disadvantage with these. enemy serial until September. 1 Won't be State school superintendent, 18 had stolen v/aa sold in New Brit­ Baldwin C t ...... 11% Inall.v organized and commanded here In September. Annie won’t ' state senators and 150 state rep­ ain, while the other was hidden in At first there were fearsome bel­ for which he is qualtfitd is to no­ by Sydel with the co-operation of nationals in commercial dealings. BA O ...... 3>, by Robert H. Winslow. Jr,. of lows from some of the menagerie. tify his draft board to this ef­ her performers. They realized He said it waa common. practice live here any more. I’m scared. resentatives. The most active cam­ a city park. Bendlx ...... 32% Lyme, a former Hartford broker. I'm scared to death because I paigning was in the 12th district Then came an eerie quiet, broken fect. This report becomes part of $2.50 and Sydel’s' father made the for Germany and Japmi to subsi' Beth S tl...... 55), They have been trained In the use by the shouts of fire fighters and hU file. sum up to $5. They sent It to toe dlze their nationals abroad...... ilon’t know -where I’ll be In Sept­ where Rep. Walter Ploeaer had six Borden ...... 20% of firearms and are familiar with ember and Abie’s Irish Rosa i^ll opponents assailing what they the crack of weapons used to put local Red Cross branch to use for Before the committee met. Sen* Can Pac ...... 4%. the terrain i.i that section. called his ‘‘pre-war isolationist Fewer Bus Slops burned animals out of their fflisery. (he purpose above stated. ator Brown (D., Mich.) proposed Ches S Oh ...... 31% The unit waa sworn in by Col. go right on without me, laughing Between 15 and 20 of the elabo­ Holbrook’s Pond, Stc.te Park, a revision to give taxpayers a and fussing and making ‘ wonder­ secord.” Chrysler ...... 61% Joseph P. Nolan, who has been ful noises for everybody else.” The West Virginia primary Made Here Now rate animal trucka, designed by Hebroii seems to be well patronized tola $400 credit for support of children Ck)cn - Cola ...... 77 designated by Governor Hurley to candidates were contending for Norman Bel Gedde.s, were ablaze summer In spite of tire and gaso­ attending college and to permit Col Gas A El ...... 1% head the volunteer reserve under Toni Jo is a nimble conversa­ one U. S. senatorial office and six at once, line shortage. There is seldcm a deductions from Income taxes for CJomI Inv Tr ...... 26% the superi’Islon of the adjutant tionalist; speaks with a slight representatives’ seats. The ballot­ In order to save gasoline by The marriage of Mias Jane time when visitors from Icxial and extraordinary expenses caused by Spanish accent, a tricky hangover “In no time at all the sides and Pomprowdez. daughter of Mr. and Comwlth Edls ...... 19% general. State guard officera will ''i'lom learning to talk Tex-Mex ing determines the outcome of an­ making fewer stops bus atatlcyia tops of the canvas were down,”' Mrs. j-awrene'e Pomprowlcz of this out of town places are not present. nines. Cons Alrc .. 16 train and aupervlse the untta. other battle between Gov. M. M. along the lines In town have been 7"he bathing Is fine and is enjoyed C. W. Nave of Rio de Janeiro, v'heh I lived in Texas." She never said William Psait, who was “rub- place, to Anthony Tronle of W)l- Cana E d ia___ ...... , . i 13% llniahed grade school. ' Neely and Former Governor H. G. greatly changed. This has been He.mecklng” on the circus grounds by youngsters and adults. ’ The speaking for the American Cham­ Cons OH . . \ ...... ' S.% Kump. Two years ago Neely re­ done Wy painting out the white llmantic, took place Saturday at 9 crowds are very orderly according ber of Commerce for Brazil, aald It was in Antonio, Tex., In when the fire broke out. “You saw a. m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic COnt OH Del ...... ^ . 23% 1939 that ah^m et Claude “Cow­ linquished his office as senator to bands on many of the poles. From the sides of the animal cages In to all accounts. that since 1926 there had been “a Coot Can ...... 24% Report Capture run for governor and “clean up" the tenter south many of the old church, Willimantlc. The ceremony Mrs. Harold Grey is entertaining very satisfying” increase' In the boy" Henry, * former boxer. They- flames and heard the screams and was performed by the Rev. Father Corn Prod ...... 49% . w-ere married and Henry subse­ his opponents In the state house stops have been eliminated and be­ shrieks of tortured beasts. Joseph E Farrell. The bride was two little Chinese maidens aged number of intelligent young Amer­ Del L A Wn ...... ' 3% Of Vorosliilovsk Attempting to return to the Sen­ tween the Center and Park street 7 or 8. They come from the New icans who had enter^ trade in ...... quently was sentenced to 50 there are but three stops for pas- “It sounded like a Jungle, in the a ttii^ ln< white, with wHitc hat LaUn-American ‘ couatries. Du Pont -...... 114% years In a Texas penitentiary for ate, he was opposed for the Demo­ movies. and other accessories. The maid of York Tribune Fresh Air project, Eastman Kod •. • ^ ...... 13,0 cratic ndminatlon again by Kump. sengera going south. The first atop and their home Is In the Chinatown Get Uttle Benefit Erie RR Ct ...... 6% (Continued from Page One) the fatal obooting of an officer of is at Pearl street, the second at “I pitched. In and tried to ■ help honor was Miss Sophie Pompro­ District, New York. They are He said that Americana abroad the law. Locust street and the third at Park throw dirt on the tent. The flames wlcz, sister of the bride. She wore paid many ta.xea from which they Gen Elec ...... 26 Toni Jo has testified repeatedly spread too fast to be brought un­ blue with white accessories. The charming tots and look exactly a third damaged by German Somb­ street. 'The next stop is at Oak like pictures, with their dark skin, necessarily get little benefits, bC' Gen Mot . ... er attacks in toe Gulf of Finland. that she and her accomplice Fin- More Jap Vesselg street and' there Is no other stop der control by the circus fire de­ best man was Abrose Roy of VVU- intensely black hair and character­ Ing forced to maintain toelr own ‘ • • • • • ...... 38 non Burks killed Joseph P. Calla­ until Forest street la reached. partment. llmantlc. About 20 Hebron people istic almond eyes. They will stay schools, hospitals and other faclU- way, 43, that they might ua* his Sent Down Coast Passengers boarding the buses “So much occurred that It’s hard were present at the ceremony. A for two weeks and are ' already tlqs. Int Mer Mar ...... 7% %Reds Counter-Attack car In robbing a bank- The money going north will find that there ia to realize It was all over In about reception was held in the evening looking forward tp the end of their If the United States really de­ Int Nick ...... 26% in turn, was to 'be employed In ef­ a bus stop at Park street, another 15 minutes.’* at the Hebron town hall, attended stay with regret. Yhey are Patrftla sires to encourage better relations Int P a p e r...... 6 36 Times Daily ' fecting “Cowboy” Henry's release To Papuan Front at nssell, a third at Pearl And no by more than 100 friende and re­ Tom and Marion Lai. Mrs. Grey with LaUn-American countries it Int T A T ...... 2H New York. Aug. .4.—1#^—Rua- from prison. latives. Dancing was enjoyed to can hardly accomplish that aim Johns - M an...... 57 sian concentrations are co^mter- more until the Center la reached. the music of an accordlan and vlc- took the children through the Wll- Jones A Lau ...... 19% Explain* Huaband'* Place (Ooatianed from Page C ^ ) The same'holds true on the cross- llmantlc Fresh Air agency. A by burdening American citizens attacking sometimes 36 times a ICxpiaiqing her husband's place town line where, every other stop Army Courts Irola. Refreshmente were served. total of 47 children were sent out there employed, with a tax which Kennecott ...... 29% day with a force of six' Infantry In toe pattern of. her crime, Toni has been painted out. The first Including a wedding cake. The Into country homes through this toe nationals of other countries Lockheed Aire ...... 16% division* and three armored bri­ Jo m d:' rived, and with a dinghy ferried newly marrM couple will live at need not pay,” Nave declared. Loew'a ...... 44% gades, In a fight for bridgeheads . the d u d and wounded aboard. stop of a bus, going to Hartford Bill Is Voted Columbia Lcke. The bride IS a agency, including 13 (Chinese and M6nt W a rd ...... 30% "I was a prostitute at IS; a after leaving the Center ia now- one colored boy. James E. McGrath, of Buenos at Voronezh, German officials said drug addict at 16. No on* ever The shipping question was popular Hebron girl, and her Aires, representing the American Nash - Kelv ...... 5% today, according to a Berlin broad­ brought to the fore today by The Winter street. (Continued from Page One) friends all wish her the best . of Miss Kathleen MarUn. grand­ Nat B lsc...... 15% cared about me before him. That _ It Is just now rather confusing daughter of Mrs. T. p. Martin, Is Chamber of Commerce in Argen­ cast. ' guy is toe king of my h ^rL He Melbourne' Sun in an editorial happiness In her married life. tina, said a tax on foreign earned Nat Dairy ..-...... 15% They reiterated toelr claim, that which charged "there is abundant 'll' patrons of the busea who have seled against the speedy passage All food contributed for the spending two weeks at Camp Nat Distill ...... r 23% gave me a home and he got that evidence that in connection with been accuatonied to boarding them Woodstock where she will act as Income of American residents of their troops stiU held Voronezh. driig monkey off my back—and a t certain stops to find they must requested by the Americans. aaler Saturday afternoon at one of the counsellors for the foreign countries would make It N Y Central------9>. 10 mile* east of the Don at the this Important a.«ipect of the war CapL J. J. CTralk Henderson. the green had been aold early In difficult to get capable Americana Nor Am Co . .. '...... 7% that drug monkey la a big strong' effort X stale of affairs exists. walk a block more to take the bus. girls’ camp. northern flank of toe wedge Into thing, They realize it is for'"' g ^ h w | Conservative. to H o l l ^ ^ the afternoon, with Mrs. Philip Hucklel^rries, of which there to go Inroad except at increased Northern Pac ...... 4i% toe Don bend and toe Caucasua. Which would be dl.screditable even Motz and Mrs: Alfred Reinhardt in salaries which would boost the coet Packard ...... 2% “I remember toe day I told him la time of peace. economy, however, and will soon plcturizatkms of the third degree has been a great abundance, are The Russian* repeatedly have 1 was-a cokle and toe look on his 'oecorne accustotied to It. Inquired, "what would ^ ‘he charge. Owing' to circumatonces beginlUng to get past toelr prime of doing business. Pan Am A lrw ...... 174i denied that Voronezh ever fell In- Call for Drahtic .\eUnn ______>—Joseph over the week-end. sion would meet to sign death Timken Rol) B ...... as a base for 'sttacks dn planes highway. Attorney A. Leone ap­ Soli of 491 Crane avenue. New __Mr. and Mrs. George Avery Army Auxilia^ Corps, declared Un Carbide ...... ReMgna Foot Guard Post Jonas had Mgned her death war­ Haven, received a broken leg and ^ West and family were callers Sun- warrants for at least seven of the that many butlneaae* were going fsnying war gooda to China. U. S. peared for the plaintiff and.Aasist- accused if toe president approved Union P a c ...... ra n t officers cautloualy confiscat­ Air Fores headquarters reported ant General Leo V, Gaffney for the serious head injuries thia morning i Uay at toe home of Mrs. W’est'a to be forced to toe wall if they Unit Air L ...... ---- Hartford, Aug 4— (VD — Thi ed Toni Jo’s scissors and a wealth when he was thrown from his mo-; mother, Mra. Mary E. Chimmings. the findings. But the only definite did not obtain some sort of debt today. defendant, the .state highway-rom- clue to lead to a conclusion that Unit Aire ...... resignation of Ernest L. Averill, as of other sewing Implements. Addsd Id these monsoon down­ misslonrr. torcycle b> the impact of a c a r. "Elscape’’ was toe theme of toe relief. Unit C o rp ...... u'Ajor tommandant of toe Firs’ T hey expect me to blow my driven by Joseph _Greenshpon of sermon preached -at the Hebron aome. if not all, of toe Naxis bad He suggested that a - yearly top,” she said. Then, sravlnc at pours of tropical intensity as ob- been' convicted, was toe commis­ credit not to exceed 5 per cent of Unit Gas Im p ...... Company, Governor's Foot Guard atnrtas wars heavier aM heavier i May Vote Longer 115 Westboume parkway. H art-' Ckmgregatlonal Cfiiurch Sunday by U S Rubber ...... waa announced to the command at the mirror over her death-cell ford. 'the pastor, Rev. George M. Milne. sion's ststement “the conunlaaloii the total outstanding^ on debts in'* dresser; ground dofenses thros'n up by the announced that- the findlnga and curred before Jan. 1, IMO be per­ U S S te el...... a meetlpB U** armory' Mondaj Japoasoa in an effort to protect New Haven, Aug. 4—. A G B S IB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAT, AUGUST 4, 1941 PAGE SEVEN ------, c------;------:------^------■ — t ------^ ^ atmosphere of the war effort spending, and it is from them r r HUttrIrr«!fr - which has produced auch a state that the opposition comes. SERIAL STORY Legal Rental RockvilTe of affairs, but It Is welcome in any Washington in Wartime Daily Radio PrograiAs Lewis H. Chapman case. No Word For It By Jack Stinnett 96. Roc^vlUe lEwwtnfl JRIhiUi LUCKY PENNY Plan Is Told Eastern War Time News From Manchester’s Neighbors But those who, during the years POBLUaBO BT THM of the schism, have thought that The infinite variety of human COFYNiaMT, IB4a. Washington— It’s going to take ed the best legislative ethics or n xA U > psiirrtNO CO., IKS BY GLORIA KAYE JNBA BBRVICB. INC. tt BuiKL strctt the end of war between the two behavior in war time, to Which' Method for Determining a heap of whlp-crackihg to keep political good sense. Steel Shells ManehttW. Conn. great labor organizations wouid we referred pleasantly yesterday, Congress in sessior until after the Few of the Congressmen now and daughter Emily were Sunday vices. Joseph Mack has charge of t'BOMAa nsnousoN Proper Fees in Room­ sitting have ever had to face the ^Perfect Crime ’ Program Oaaaral UaViagrr bring ua very close to an era in has its other side, too. Penny’s Plan Develops - down as soon as the firemen would November elections. Stafford, -Springs guests of out of town friends. donations, and the mailing of these reundaa Oetobar I. IISl problem of a continuing Congress Rev. Benton Gaskell, pastor of Bolton gifts. Wapping We don't know just what words CHAPTER X let them in. We have roOqt o^the ing Places Explained. It may not be an "official vaca­ Being Sought which a responsible, grown-up, la­ during election years and cam- John O. Netto the North fCoventry (Congrega­ Elda Folta was given a birthday Pobltthad ertrr Evtninc Eicept should be used to describe the fact Oh winged feet. Penny' raced mess cleaned up already.'.dv."^. tion" as Senate Majority Leader p a i^ problems. Even in World Mra. Clyde Marshall Mrs. W. W. Orant bor would become a sound, reli­ To Be Replaced Sept. 8 472. Steflord tional church was the exchange Phone 4052 party at the hall Saturday evening . Bandaaa and Holldaya Entarad at that Sunday a group of local toward the office. All around Penny looked over the dami ' Hartford, August 4T--An ex­ Barkley hopes, but abfentees will War I. Congress had its vacation. 7394, Manehrster lha Pott Off lea at Uanebaatar, able factor in our national life, room critically. Deaks and councountbt^ pa.stor at the Tolland Federated by her High school friends. Conn., aa Baeond Claia Mall Matter. scavengers occupied themselves her lights were beginning to pop planation o the method for de- simply force' the two houses to '■The record isn't-clear, but it is Defense Council Asking (fhurch Sunday morning worship probably have at least one more into windows. Hastilf dressed were shattered splinters. Burned postpone important business. likely the present Congress al- New York, Aug. 4—(Wide til her story was broadcast last Mrs. Forrest Goodell and ion Mrs. Mary W olf,'in charge of BUB8CB1PT10N RATES by going through the scrap metaJ tei^mining the legal rent for rooms service. Scripture reading Romana Two Connecticut men ■ w era! think coming. householders poured out of their papers soaked with water and The reason is, o f course, the reaily has broken all records for W orld)—One of the older pro­ February that She was located. Those Who Have War Lee of West Main atreet left this arrangements for the dessert Oaa Taar by Mall ...... »»•*« in nqtels ana rooming bouaee, 12 chapter. The sermon theme was among the, 24 candidates for de­ Par Month by Mall ...... } For Mr. John L. L>ew1a has al­ pile assembled at the Olcott street homes, and soon a stream of peo­ chemicals were piled in a corner, elections. The primaries in about continued sittings. grams on the air, Johnny Presents, week for Barbo, Wis., where they ceiling high. She wondered if the Relics to Give Them. taken from that Chapter. luncheon to be held Wednesday af­ Columbia grees at the Springfield College Blnala Copy ...... J -I!* dump by the local salvage effort, ple was rushing to the scene. where registration haa now start* two-thirds of the states are yet to is to undergo an extensive change ’ Tuning tonight: NBC—;8, Johnny will spend the month of Auguat. ■ *The U. S. O. campaign for Tol­ OalTvarad Ona laar ...... a*-'™ ready, in a measure, escaped the odor would ever leave the build­ held. They will not be cleaned of format which will shift its lo- ! Presents: 8:30. Horace Heidt show; ternoon at 1 p. m., at the home of sorting out items of some possible The Kirktown Fire Department ed, was rrtSued by G. Ray Smith, The. desire to get back to the land yielded 3207.02. Appreciation Miss Gladys ,M. Rice Commencement exercises on Fri­ "freezing out" straUgem, and ing. up until late September. That's cale from New York to Hollywood 9:30, Meredith Willson, John Nes- Rockville, Aug. 4.—Laurence Her daughter Leila is spending Mra. laabclle Thompson, announces MEMBER OF had speedily roused Itself, She rent dlrectorlor the Harttord-New hustings goes a good deal deeper ia extended to all contributors and 575-12, Wllllmantic Division day afternoon. They are Hugh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ensconced himself behind s nc'v use to themselves, and then mak­ heard the siren as the engine sped "You can’t work here today, going to leave only about six than any mere love for a political and introduce Ginny Simms as m is-, hi tt; 10, Date with Judy; 10:30, Dillon of the Vernon Dcfenae sometime with her grandmother Britain DefenM\|lental Area to­ in Lynn, Mass. solicitors. that a change haa been made in Scott Greer of South Windsor, su­ Tha Aaaoelatad Preaa la aacluatva- ing off with pounds of scrap other along Central avenue. It seemed Jim," ehe observed. day. Blanks with hithlch to register weeks for the general election ruckus and making speeches. And tress of ceremonies. NBC an- j Tommy Dorsey band, Council ia seeking the 250 ateel planr: it. was stated that in case ty antitlad to tha nia or rapublica* bulwark. ' District 50,” in which Misa Gertrude Mooney, student Due*to the fact that several of At“ he annual convention of the pervisor of health and physical ttOB o f all nawa diapatehaa credited Manchester people took great to her that hours-' had passed be­ “We don’t have to,”- he answered dwelling units inclbded in this campaigning. And just try to it has nothing to do with "vaca­ nounced today. That part of the , CBS—8, Missing Heirs; 8:30, of rain the lunche'on and card par­ his miners are again financing program featuring "The Perfect ! Hobby Lobby; 9, Tommy Riggs, projeitlles from previous wars that nurse at the Springfield hospital the young people have found it Connecticut Association, Future- education at Warehouse Point, to It or not otberwiaa , credited In paiRB to collect for the benefit of fore she reachM the Courier office. cheerily. "We, have a real office classification may be\ obtained keep a Congressman away from tioning." It is simply that it ia a ty would be postponed but It ha.s Broad Brook. Wapping and Union thia paper and alao tha local nawa him on a program of apparently now. The bank 1s going to let ua the hustings back home when he Crime" will be dropped and re- Betty Lou; 9:30, CTheers from the residents have been using to mark training school for nurses, Is necessary to drop out of the play She searched the faces at the from the Area Rent Onice, ' 119 known fact, proved over and over and two of the leading c])gractera been decided that in case of rain Farmers of America, which was s'chool, in South Windsor, and pahllanad herein. the nation's war production. use their conference room. It's a thinks his job ia endangered. placed by Ginny and her songs. Clamps, Ft. Meade; 10:30,. Rep. the corners of driveways or deco­ spending three weeks with her All richia of rcpubileatlon of limitless expansion. scene of the fire. An eternity Ann street, Hartford, by asking for again, that the best way for ■» parents Mr. and Mrs-Uarroeda.onard Ellsworth Memorial high .school in raaareed. no word for it. It's difficult to Thursday for his little game. There are Indications dally suicide is to stay away from home Ray Block's, and a choir will be the Navy." , The first Ji^t of these were sou-^ Thompson resides ia the large grey "Thank, heaven," she said, fer­ person. No diatribution of blanks., venira from the Spanish American Fifteen Boy Scouts under the di­ summer play this year. South Windsor snd principal last 50" will go, but its existence U We’ll have plenty of time to clean to towns has been made. Both that the exodus ia already too long. The folks forget the man added. The program, directed by BLU—7:15, Mr. Keen; 8:30, Sing house on Bolton Lake opposite the Robinson was elected second dele­ PbU aarelea client of N. imagine any Americana, who vently. "Thank heaven Jim's all War and later a second shipnient rection of Scoutmaster Thomas E. Sunday at 8 p. m. The Young gate to the national FFA conven­ year, and Albert W. Redway, su­ Sarvlee Ine. already one blot on the proposed right.’’. up before we go to press.'* copies of the form should be filled Senate roll calls are tedi­ that's in. And some young up-and- Dick Night, will continue at the for Dough, Quiz; -9, Famous Jury QuarryviUe Methodist church. The knew what they were doing, de­ same time, 8 p. m. Tuesdays, with Trials; 9:30, Parade of Bands, Irv­ was aent here Intended for ptiblic Young arc spending two weeks at People's society held the Sunday tion to be held in Kansas City, Mo., perintendent of the Hartford Coun­ A. F. of L. and C.I.O. merger, and His face was a study in bitter "Jim,” Penny said, “ I know I’ll in and retJrned to the area rent ous affairs. The clerks have to call comer makes a lot of noise and Camp Quinebaug, Preston. Five luncheon is sponsored by the Wom­ ty Home for (litldren at Ware­ Pobllahara Bepreaentatleea, Tha liberately cheating the national over wid over the names of the steals the votes. the change effective Sept. 8. ing Berlin tunes; 10, This Nation display. These were never placed evening service, with Rev. I. T. en’s Society for (Christian Service in October. Mr. Robinson was also Jallna Mathewa Special Afeaocy— anger. His lips were tight, his head just be in your way today. Do office, Mr. Smith explained. . in the local park, and In recent more Scouts will Join the group selected as a mcmber-attlargc for house Point. Both received master it is likely to mean that, even safety of the effort of other Amer­ abaenteesNjoping that a few more There ts one factors, however, at War; t0:30. Rep. F. A. Hartley Wolcott pastor of the Methodist of the QuarryviUe Methodist Naw Torn. Chleaco. Detroit and hunched low between his broad you mind if I take the day off?" The explanation, in question and years have been giv4n to various later this week. church at Tenafly, New Jersey, aa the executive committee of -the of education‘degrees! Mr. Greer is Boatofk should the Murray-Green organi­ answer form; will a n sw er'^ their names and that has made the Congressmen a The 16th renewal of the Hamble- on “ Is the Rubber Shortage Syn­ church. icans.' We'll assume the guilty shoulders. Jim's fists were so "I was Just going ,V> suggest local residents. As-these projec-. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kosiorek the speaker. Subject. "The World state organization. For the past a graduate of the- University of zations get together, there would that myself," said Jim. "Go out Q,. How a're maximum rents set provide the h e b c ^ r y 49 for busi­ little less frantic to get back to tonian stakes, richest trotting thetic?’: Members of the WCSC or any MEMBER a u d it BUREAU OF parties didn't _ actually____ realize _ _ just_ tightly clenched that his knuckles MBS—7:15, Johnson Family; 8, tiles are solid steel they are moat and son Joseph have retiuned to Is a Stage." Several of the adult year he haa been president of the Connecticut and Mr. Redway re­ CIRCUI.AT10NS . -- ■•’ ■■ ■■ * ' I showed white. Penny pressed bark and have a good time. We'll be for rooms in hotels and rooming ness to continue. X the wars and the home front. In horse race in the world, will he air­ friend Interested are Invited to at­ still not be labor unity. ed by BLU Wednesday,. Aug. 12, Gould's Music for America; 9:30, valuable in the present defense ef­ their home on Grant avenue after people were present. The talk waa Tri-Ag chapter of the Future ceived a bachelor of science degree what they were doing, and thaV xhen sneer .U-erwhelmed ready for work by tomorrow.” bouses 7 When the supplehi^ntal defense spite of a belief expressed by spending several days at Quono- tend a meeting to be held Wednes­ Farmers of America. Other - Co­ from Springfield in 1935. The Herald Printins Company, The possibility .that if it weren't bill csme...to a vote reOjitly in the from Goshen, N. Y.. by Jack Mc­ Murder (Jlinl,, "The Avenging fort. About one dozen of them have most Interesting. la o. aaanmea no financial reaponal* it won’t happen again. If it does, all other emotions. She shared When Penny reached street A. Different maximum rents many that Congress might aee its been located, but Mr. Dillon be­ cnontaug Inn, Quonochontaiig, day evening at the North school to lumbia young men who attended .The third of the series of special Joha Li.' Lewis and "District 50" for such rooms may be set .accord­ Senate, the quorum cmiMn't be greatest# turnover this year,-indit Carthy. There will,be two broad­ enhance." Mr. and Mra. Richard Bachaus sew buttons on the cushions for the Mllty for typoprapbical arrora ap- we trust the authorities win keep Jim's bitterness. level, she noticed two men, ap­ cast perii^s, 3 to 3:15, and 3:45 to' lieves that many, more are avail­ R. I. have moved from Tolland Center the convention at Middletown Sunday morning .services at the Boarins in advartlaamenta f it might well be something else parently absorbed in conversation, ing to the length of the term of oc­ obtained and the vote haoxte go cations in the primarlea that hkve *■ The following patients Were ad­ church. The meeting will start at wer«,Samuel Kassman. local dele­ Union Congregational church ' of Mancheatar Evanlna Herald. their promise of arrest.and prose­ She walked over to him, looked 4, and If the race goes to three What to expect Wednesday: able. , to their new home in the town of 7:30 p. m. spoiling the picture may de­ at the opposite corner. They paid cupancy—uail> basts, weeicly barts over for a day—a 'contingency been held are that no more “ ins" Anyone having these projectiles mitted to the Johnson Memorial gate, and Donald Robinson - Rockville, was held on last Sunday cution. up into his eyes. She offered him that probably hasn't arisen sini heats there will be another period NBC—12:30 p. m., Nellie Revell in­ Vernon near Rockville. The Bolton Defense Council Tuesday. August 4 no attenUon to her. or monthly basis. Maximum rent will be out this year than usual. and who is willing to donate them hospital Monday, Mrs. Edward Harvey S. Collins, Republican morning al 10;-I5. The guest speak­ mand a new vision of labor unity. comfort without saying a word. the defense effort started. On that \ That* consoling factor doesn't from 4:30 to 4:45. terviewing Walter O'Keefe; 2:45, The Tolland Fire (Company Inc., meets this evening at the home of They waited until she waved Ip rates are aleo based on the number Hymns of All CJhurchesjfiiSO, Stel­ is asked to either take them to the Gaughan of Tbompaonville; Gil­ town chairman, headed a team for er waa Charles M. Gardner, high Perhaps, in seeking organiza­ "Let's go, Penny,” he said, of occupant! in any given room, day, a check-up revealed that 37 eltndnate the necessity for get- was called to a fire at the home of David C. Toomey, Boltpri' Center. a baseball game at an outing of finally. TTiey pushed their way the bus-driver to stop. Then they There is |5,000 waiting for Mrs. la Unger on Movies. CBS— 11:15 collection depot at the rear of the bert Pierce, 12, of Hazardvllle and ChgrIes Hurlbut in Snlpsic section priest of Demetcr 'and editor of the Back To Realism On Russia tional unity and expecting re­ whether one person lives in the senators were out o f the city. tlng“ Mick for some campaigning, John cnieman, 10, of Stafford Hol­ Mra. Clyde Marshall and infant the Ro<-kville-Vernon Republican National Grange Monthly of through the crowd, toward Jim's dropped their clgarets and walked Lola James of Ponca City, Okla., a. m.. Second H ushed; 3:30 p. in., Conrady garage, or notify the De­ of Tolland on Sunday afternoon. son, Bruce! have roiurned lo their straint and maturity to follow, away. She knew they would re­ room, two persons, or noore. As with the Senate, so with the however. It’s likely that in spite fense Council office or Mr. Dillon, low. A daughter was born Monday club at Bolton last Friday. Springfield. Mass. His .subject waa It was unfortunate, perhaps, car. Penny shivered, despite the House— perhaps even more so, to collect tonight at the "Are You CBS Concert O^rtleatra; 5, Are The house was destroyed and the home on BoItqjr'Notch road from The follotnng are members of Connecticut port to Castro that' she had left Q. Wh'at yardstick does the Fed­ of the pfbtest of hAnorlty Leader You a Genli^ Qulx BLU—12:30, when arrangements will- be made to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore of "Keeping Our Faith” There were we have been thinking of the la­ warmth of the night. Jim peeled eral Government use in fixing because all of the House members McNary -thing you'll regret. I know date to set the rent foi a rooin, a HEALTH AND DIET newspaper, enclosing a large, self^ where it will be sorted by the junk home, by about fifty relatives and six Congregational and Methodist flghtlng power may have some is, let us say, unity of tempo. J..T commissioner for as long f s be what you're think|ng. I know lightedly. He cleared a apace for 30-day period ia: used, and maxi­ 1080 1380 Rockville. Mr. Hurlbut expects to istrars wlU be In session on Friday, churches, of East and South Wind- ■ her to sit down. Then he swamped addressed envelope and six cents dealers. friends in honor of their silver from 12 noon until 9 p., m. at the Spanish Fork, Utah—(iiPi-^Man­ the C.I.O., and now in "District pleases, safe beyond attack from Castro has it coming to him. There mum rents are determined by tak­ in stamps. WTIC WDRC Kilocycles rebuUd. . sor held.at the Scnntic church last rude shocks coming. her with drawings snd plans and ADVICE Kilocycles To Visit Hartford wedding anniversary. They were Community Hall for the purpose of ager G. V. Robertson hiurd a noise either political party; Attorney are other ways. Don't spoil it ing the higbeat rent for a room on .X' presented with many gifts. Mr. Herman (Jpexy spent Sunday and found a pair of trmniers on the Sunday, with H. Marshall Budd, The Wall Street Journal, in a 50," . the Lewis appeal was and is blueprints. ^ District Deputy Everett Smith enrolling voters and revising the General Francis A. Pallotti Is in now.” each basis of occupancy during Furnished by the M cCoy. ' Questions and Answers of thia city and hia staff will go to and Mrs. Amprlmo, married July with frien;!*' in Hartford. floor under a broken skylight In paator of the Wapping Community factual, realistic survey of the that of the type of action which Jim's smile was bitter. “ A lot "When can. you start actual con- this., period, and setting that rent Tuesday, Aug. 4 Tueeday, .April 4 Rev, ^ T. Wolcott' of Tenafly, Caucus Lists. church as preacher. doubtful status as to renomlna- Health Service (Articles on Dlabetes)- p. ra. East Hartford thia evening to in- 30, 1917 in St. Edward's church by his store. He called police wno Russian situation ..the other day, gets a lot done in a hurry. It was tion on the Republican ticket; of people have tried appeasement. strucUon?” Penny aaked. as the maximum legal rent. P, M. Install the officers of CTrescent the late Rev. Felix J. O'Neill. Since Nei^Jirsey, with his mother, MrsK found a trquserle.ss man hiding in Joan Fuller, of Boston, Maas., Is “Tomorrow.” he said. Queation; From Detroit, Mich.: 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. 3:00—David Harum Wolcott are guests at the par- psiintsd a picture which is already this promise which built the C.I.O. Governor Hurley may have lost It doesn't work. You can't talk Q. What 30 day period is uaed? Address communicatloiis to The Lodge, I. O. O. F. It ie expected their marriage they have resided a nearby lumber pile. Officers said the guest of her grandparents,, the "Go ahead," Penny ordered. "I wrould very much like to secure 3:15—Ma Perkins. 3:15— Harry Mariile, Newa sbnage with Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Rev. and Mrs. Virbrook Nutter. In the very shadow of the more reel'ectlon. peace with a guy who has a gun When does it start and end? Herald, Attention McCoy 3:30—Keyboard Concerts that a number of members of ^ s - here. Mrs. Amprimo is the'forraer the man tried to break into the dark. "Get started." nealth Service. some instructions regarding the 3 30— Pepper Young’s Family. E. O'Neal. The CTtvil Service Commission in The long range effects of the stuck in yout ribs. TTiis la war, A. The period Is the 30^ days general diet which my mother is 4:00—Glidden and Snyder, piano Ing Star Lodge will accompany the Laura PUson and is a native of Bolton Center store, became stuck in the skylight It sees the Red Army, original­ staid A. F. of L., and it is the "W e’re all set to go,” Charlie ending on the maximum rent date 3:45—The Riglit to Happlnese. Mr. and Mrs. William Wuerdig Washington announced today it case are, nevertheless, perhaps of Penny, It’s time to give Castro to use aa she haa diabetes.” 4:30—Strictly Swing team. Moosup, residing ‘ in Stafford Mrs. R. K. Jones and lost his pants while squirming ly backed by less than half the same promise which is now being greater importance. the only, kind of treatment he un- Jones told her. "Tomorrow morn­ of a defense-remtal area. In .this 4:00—Backstage Wife. Child Care Committee ' Springs for many years. Mn Am­ and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Man­ back out. would receive applications until Treatment for Chronic. Answer; I have prepared three 4:15—Stella .^, 1:45^ Newa 8908, .Manchester tadustrial power Hitler posaeascs, made to the farmers and the oth­ These long range effects will ’derstands." ing the steam shovels will be on area the maximum rent date is N'ephrltia 4:55— War Commentary There will be a meeting of the', primo a native of Italy' came to chester wete^Sunday guests at the close of business August 14 for the the job. Boy, haw 1 got work to mimeographed articlea on the 4:30— Loreiuco Jones. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest South Windsor postmastership. help create the attitude the peo­ "I know, Jim,” she said. “I feel April ' 1, 1941 and the 30-day pe­ subject of Diabetes, which I will 5:00— Ad Liner—Muaical Coopera­ (Thlld Care committee of the Ver­ this country with his parenU when, "steadily losing a good part of ers being invited Into "District do! I'll telephone the contractors 4:45—Young Wldder Brown. Hall and daughters. The Ladies Benevolent Society The tarn o' shanter came from ple of Connecticut, and the politi­ the same way. Castro ia going to riod would be from March 3, 1941 The average case of nephritis, be pleased to- send to you. Please tive non Defense Council this evening a Boy. He is ejnployefl at the What it baa left.” 60." cians of Connecticut, have toward get just the kind of treatment he's Immediately." to April 1, 1941, inclusive. 5:00— When A Girl Marries. at 6 o'clock at the City Court room. Cryll Johnson ..^woolen company. John Anderson and John Riley of the Center Church will,be en­ Spam. Basque sailors introduced Antipater of Palestine is If treated early enough, will readi­ write to MeCToy Health Service in 5:15— Portia Faces Life. 6:45— Ben Bernie If Hitler succeeds in cutting off So long as some of the existing public office far into the future. entitled to. Listen to me, Jim. I "I'd better get out of iiere be­ Q. What If the room wasn’t oc­ 6:00—Eno Reporter—Niws An effort ia being made to have They have two daughters Mrs. are on a sight-seeing trip, going tertained at the home of M'rs. the berft into Scotland when thought' to have made the selec­ ly yield to the fasting method of care of this newspaper enclosing 5:30—The Story Chub with Jatve a part of the trip by bycycle and (Chester Hutchinson Thursday afi shipwrecked on • the Scottish tion of the Seven Wonders of the the Caucasus, Russia will have members of organized labor, and For one thing, the side of the want you to hear my plan, now." fore I'm run down." Penny laugh­ cupied during this 30-day period? pne large, aelf-addreased envelope. 6.05— Sports a Day Nursery established as soon Alda DeBartoIi of Ellington and Dillon. , part by train. Before returning ternoon at the usual hour. coast. World about 200 B. C. Cox case the public la likely to . Rapidly, the words tumbling ed. "You really move when you A. The maximum rent is the cure, and improvement may often Aa there are three articlea, I re­ 0:15—Treasury. Star Parade as possible. Ralph Gibson will head Laura May Ardprimo of this town lost at l i ^ 75 per cent of iU oil some of the potential members rent for ■which the. room was regu­ 5:45— Dance Music. they will' visit Janet Anderson, Rev. Dr. BroWnell Gage and summarize is the fact that a swiftly out, she presented her idea get going.” be secured in a fairly abort time. quest that you enclose ten cents 6:30—Frazier Hunt—Newa the Finance committee, Mrs. M\u- snd one grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. supply. have the Instlhct to follow a “ You bet,” he answered. "We've larly offered for rent during this 6:00— News. rice^ Miller Is in charge of arrang­ Amprimo were guests at a family sister of John Anderson in Rut­ Mrs. Gage will leave the latter non-poUticlan, Innocent and to Jim. Aa he listened, she watch­ It is, of couhie. possible that the in .stamps to. help cover the cost 6:45—The World Today part of the week for a two weeks’ Russia opened the war with a leader who agrees to promise honest, was made the victim of ed the changing light In his eyes: been waiting' for your signkl." period. disease has produced 'stnictural 6 15— Road to Victory.— -i. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy ing the servlcea'of volunteer work­ party at their home last YTiuradav land, Vermont. of mailing them back to you. fi;30—Strictly Spdrta. night. ^ vacation at Andover, Mass. T he: steel capacity of 22 million tons them the moon on a certain date, a "ppUtlcar’ investigation. The ‘‘Penny, he enthused, "you're Next. Penny did some shopping. Q. What about rooms which changes in the kidneys which can 7:15—Glen Millers Orchestra ers. and the committee to inter­ Mrs. Emery (Clough spent the 6:45—Lowell Tm oxa.., commen­ Center church will be dosed d u r-! political system treated him a geniua. Boy! Wait until they The first speech she had ever weren't on the rental marketidur- not be entirely overcome but such 7:30—American Melody Hour view the personnel includes Mrs. week end in New Britafn as guest yearly. It has lost, to the Ger and then rushes berserk in his ef­ the 30 days? What about a room­ (Cirrhosis of the Liver) tator. '* Ing the absence of the paator. Ser- { WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED roughly. While the public rMl- see- our paper this week. Your I made from a public platform was cases are not frequent and if the Question: From O. T. of Den­ 8:00— Are You a MiMlngTIelr? Herbert Jr Regan, Philip M. Howe of her mother, Mrs. John. Darling man advances, approximately 13 fort to deliver, it, we shall proba­ ing house or hotel which has been 7 00—Fred Waring In Pleasure and Roy Playdon. and sister and family. vices will be resumed August 30 ; Izes this. It Is not likely alao to stunt will work! Why, Castro has I scheduLed for Friday night. She patient la willing td follow strict ver, Cok).: "I have been hemor­ 8:30—Hobby Lobby at the usual ho)ir. Members of the j million tons, leaving a capacity of bly find true labor unity eUislvi, realize another actual factor la needed an appropriate dress. And opened since the maximum rent Time. 8:55— Cecil Brown-^Newa Bingo Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fitch of Tolland walked right into our arms." date? habits of life, a complete cure will rhaging from the stomach; mv 7:15—Newrs of the World. Tollaiicl congregation are invited to attend about 10 million tons, as com* ) matter how well peace nego- the situation, which la that while she was at It, she might as be secured in the average case. doctor aaya I have cirrhosis of ths 9:00—Tommy Rigga’ and Betty The Northeast Parent' Teacher avenue, were guests at Storrs Inn, k Large Shipment A. In cases such aa these the 7:30—Come On And Dance. Association will sponsor a grocery Mrs. John H. Steele in Mansfield Sunday. services at the North Methodist I pared to 65 million tons for Hit-' tiations between the A. F. of L. Commissioner Cox may have well have a new hat, she decided. If you have Bright'a Disease, liver." . Lou church aa the Rev. Carter has re- i Excitedly, he planned with her. After that, end lunch, she felt 30-day period begins from the date 7:45—H. V. Kaltenborn. 9:30—Cheers From the Camps bingo at the home of Mrs. John 1178-8, RockviUe Preparation for the Annual ler. and. the C.I.O. may go. been so innocent and so honest what you w^nt to know la; "What Answer: From cirrhosis of^ the turned from his vacation, and ser- j himself that he was never able "First, we have to see how much better. An inviting theater offer­ when the rooms were first offered 8:00—Johnny Presents. 10:30—Talks Bonan of Center street on Friday (Community and church school pic­ damage has been done to the plant. for rent, ana the ^maximum rent can I do to get well?" I know that liver, a hon-dangerous ble^ing 8:30— Horace Heldt'i Treasure vices there will be held the same ; Of Memoriala Russia has lost 80 per cent of At any rate, while we hope that to grasp the true sigalflcanee of ed relaxation. She enjoyed her­ 10:45—Man Your Battle Stations evening. The proceeds will go to­ As'Several of the church people nic to be held on the Tolland Fed­ aa iMual. | If we can't print ourselves, I'll again ia the highest rent during If yo»i were sitting right, here be­ from the stomach may occur. Chest. 11:00—News ward the Piano Fund. her coal production to the Kaxis. the C.I.O; And A. F. of L, do suc­ some of the actions of his sub­ self completely. To keep Castro side my desk, you would ask this have expressed interest in a erated church Green is being given Miss Minnie 'Pinkerton has re-1 Which we have on display in onr yard. take the Courier into the city. I this period. 9:00—Battle of the Sexes. 11:05—Sports Roundup Vacation School Starts much attention. These communi­ leaving an annual output of about ceed in burying the hatchet, we ordinates. guessing, she decided to spend the very question. Therefore. I am "Homecoming Day” in the near turned to her home in Meriden,.! Onr years of service to this community From either angle, however, the have a friend who'll be tickled night., at the estate. She would Q. What about room which 9:30—Meredith Wilson and John 11:10—News Analysis The Daily Vacation Bible zchool future for old friends and former ty picnics in the past years hitvg after spending some time at the 60 million tons, as compared to must also hope for disappearance rented during the 30-day period going to give you the treatment I qualifies us as etperienced and under­ main impression may be that It is pink to help me out. I'll get Lou have a surprise In store for him Nesbit. 11:15—Dance Orchestra of the Vernon Methodist church Tollandites, those who would like been the means of gathering home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hal- for 35 a week for one pacson.'and have found the best in overcoming 10 00--A Date With Judy. 11:30—Dance Orchestra opened on Monday. The school will standing memorial craftsnini. 444 million tons for Germany. of the draati.c frame of. mind dangerous for non-pollticlans to MacDonald lined up. This ia sen­ Friday night thli kind of chronic kidney trou­ to see such an occasion for the about one hundred and fifty church Ing, IS a week for two persona? Which Manhattan 10:30—Tommy Dorsey's Orches­ 12:00—Newa continue for the next two weeks. Russia baa lost 70 per cent of which could lead Amertpan wage enter the field of public service. sational!" ('I^e Be O o D t t e M d ) ble. Town of Tolland, met in aession people of all faiths In town to Mrs. Alice Lee has returned to Jim couldn't atay depressed after rent becomes the maximum? By Oeorga Tucker tra. City Court Vou may finf Just what you want in her production of aluminum, leav­ earners to fashion a new hatchet A future Cox, for instance, may At the start of the treatment for a few minutes after the morn­ neighbor arid get better acquaint­ her work at the Pioneer Parachute think twice before he accepts ap­ that. A. In this case, twb maximum 11:00—News. Tomorrow'a Program William Anderson. 30, a farm­ ing worship senice Sunday and it ed to show the united (Christian C o. in Manchester.. Mrs. Lee waa our present s|ock with a wide price ing 50,000 tons a year, aa com­ for John L. Lewis or any. other renta are set; for single occupancy, vou are to take a fast for from 5 a. m. hand of South Windsor, waa fined pointment. "I’ll take you home. Penny. You to 7 days. Use an eight ounce New York—Doing a hula dance 11:15— Dance Music. waa the exprreslon of those aa^ spirit of brotherhood. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. , range. Come In and see us or let us call pared with Hitler's potential of extremist leader. need.some rest. Meanwhile I'll the rent which can be charged for on ice skates is next to Impossible, 11:30— Polish Orchestra. 7 ;00—News $5 and costs of $9 on a charge of Leonard Ducharihe of Ellington .While the outcome of the Cox the room la $5; for double oc­ glass of either tomato juice or sembled to have the fourth Sun­ on you. ' ' 500,000 itons. check in with the fire department. Overnight News but the kids at the New Yorker do 12:00—News and Baseball Scores. 7:10—Shoppers Special — Music, intoxication in the'Rockville City the past week. ' ■ case may dlacourage non-politiT cupancy, the charge for the room orange juice every two hours, and time day in August as the First An­ clans/from public service, it ia al­ Besides, I'll have to get a -story on a pretty good job of trying. Their 12:10— Roy Shield's Orchestra. Court on Monday with Judge John nual Home codling Sunday. Rev. Registrars Meet A meeting of the Democratic The Ukraine, now in German can be no more than |8. continue through the entire day 7:20— Youth Center Program N. Keeney presiding. Arithmetic Borrowing so, unfortunately, likely to give the fire. 1 want to find some eye­ Of Connecticut new ice revue, baaed on the wrav- 12:55—News. Ernest E. O'NejU. George Brown, State Ontral Committee was held hands for almost a year, was Rus­ 6f Q. Then the number of occu­ whatever juice you . begin with in 7:30— Robert Furrlera Program Election of Officers ^ * the politicians' tbemelves a sense witnesses. I hope no one was hurt. By Aaoclated Press the morning. It la all right, how­ ing palms and grass skirt idea, Tomorrow’s Program Samuel Simpson and William An­ Next Two Fridays at the Hotel Bond recently to set Manchester Memorial Company sia's most important food growing Mayor La Guardia,. as rnlght A lot of windows were smashed by pants for any room Is taken Into with a throw-back to the Gay A. M. 7 :40—Bond Clothes Program An Important meetiqg of'Stan­ the date for state convention and of immunity. consideration when setting the ever, to use the orange Juice for 7:55—News derson were appointed committees, , A. AlmetU, Prop. have been .expected, yesterday Nothing- so diacredits the the blast." Nineties and George M. Cohan, ia 600— Reveille, Agricultural News ley Dobem Post No. 14, American caucuses. Mrs. Elsie Jones la a Corner Pearl and Harrison Sts. Tel. 7787 or 5207 area. Second only to the Ukraine maximum rent? A. That is cor­ two or three days and then to 8:00— Newa of the World. Legion will be held this evening at they to appoint others to assist cause of virtue as a misguided, That was like Jim. He had al­ Weet Haven—Arnold D. John­ easily the best this hotel night 6:25—News. . The registrars of voters, Robert member o: that committee. Open Sundays in this respect is the North Cau­ was in the vanguard of a group rect switch to the tomato juice. Be 8:15— Shoppers Special 8 o'clock at the G. A. R. hall. At theni in preparing the program. misdirected laveetigalion. If ready forgotten his own losses in son. 50, described by authorities aa sure that tha enema ia alao used spot haa had. The management haa 6:30—Early Birds. ,, N. Veltch and Edward F. Moriarty, More Grangers have contributed Buy Direct and Save Money! casus, now apparently falling to of municipal and state officials Q. What about a room which 8:30— Newa thia time the annual nomination Thursday 1:00 p. m. all boys 12 this particular Investigation had the excitement of getting a story in 111 health, was foimd yesterday each day. -An abundance of water come up with a ^ d in Arlane, a 6:45— Reveille. and older, who are interested In will )re In session at the town gifts to the boys in the armed ser- HlUer. who told the Senate Finance Com­ slumped over the steering'wheel of waa alwaya rented for ' aingle oc­ young Swiss girt of looks and 6:65—News 8:35—Shoppers Special and election of officers will take clerk’s bfflce Friday of this week happened to produce' convic­ and in the worry over losses that cupancy, anJ now the landlord is to be taken during the day, 9:00— Preaa Newa forming a Boy Scout Patrol for mittee that it would be disastrous others might have suffered. hla car In a garage at the rear of talent. Thle Is her first showing in 7:00—Morning Watch. place.' Plana will alao be completed and also Friday of next week to All of these developments are tions, there would have been wants to rent It to two persons? u.ange his term of waver and flicker in the darfcnesa. the committee on refreshments; Mrs. • Richard Wilcox and son ' - /' Investigation have come home to meal of soup prepared by grinding 11:15—Vic and Bade. 1:00—Newa « band came here to play at the Vic­ Only one thing the Russians are overlooked' tbs posslbtuty that, if in the morning." Department officials were sched­ occupancy to a weekly basis at |10 But the real show comes from the John Frey, Francis Burke and Bru­ who have been guests of Mrs. Wil­ tory Day war bond sale celebra­ those ^ o started it. ' It haa been uled today to consider a complaint together in the food grinder the 11:80—Against the Storm. 1:05— The Inside Page e * not short on—fighting morale. muhicipaUtiea found their borrow­ "Good night, Jim," she said, weekly ? transport planes and bombers that no Orous make up the program cox mother, Mrs. Dorothy O. tion. The band leader callsd for a a boomerang. Fear of a similar by Westchester, N. Y. authori.tiM A. No.' The regulation states: following foods, spinach, small 11:45—David Harum. 1:15—Woman in White committee. Perhaps they will maintain that ing more costly, and therefore reluctantly. "Take it easy." wing over tbs city to and from thq Walker have returned to their number and the members took In- boomerang is almost certain to Quiet, except for the sounds of that Nerw York state workers com­ No tenant sbaU be required to carrots, calery and parsley. Cook porta and landing fields on Long 12:0(>—Uttle Show. ^ 1:30—Vic and Sade The picnic wlU start at 1:30 in home. temper Connecticut's investigat­ muting to war plant jobs in Con­ 1:45—The Goldbergs strumente in hand. Then It was no matter how far they have to turned to a pay-as-ycM-go policy, activity in the mill yarda. had change bis term of occupancy if it together for 2 hours sad use Island. As they come down the 12:15— Lunchepnaires. the afternoon and include sporU, Mr*. Cora Bean had as Sunday discovered the band had forgotten Reasonable Alterations retreat, although, over the week­ they might be able, after an ini­ ing seal for a long tiihe into the necticut were being arrested be­ wiU result in the payment of a much as desired. In between the Island the great searchlights pick] 12:45—Hera (Jomes the Band. 2:00—Young Dr, Mhlone prominent speakers and a dance In guests relatives from Rhode already descended over Klrktoam-’ cause their cars were n ot. equip- 2:15—sJoyce Jordan—Girt Interne to bring its- music sheets. An A t­ future. She heard the distant foghorn higher amount per day than the aoup meals, drink plenty of wrs- them up and, like great motbaj 1:00—News. the evening, with an entertainment Island. end, a strange item crept Into the tial and momentary shock, to set­ P«k1 with Connecticut pistes. A dis­ 2:30—We Love and ,^arn lanta motorcycle policeman sped This, in its ling range effects, voice of the diesel-engined limited maximum rent established for his ter. bathed in white, you can follow | 1:15—Marjorie Mills Hour. program. * Mr. and Mra. W. Hoyt Hayden some .40 miles here with them. Russian news— a story of fifth tle down Into a long routine of is likely to be a bad result, and to cussion of the matter yeeterday If the fast does not bring about 2:45— Life Can Be Beautiful as It rounded the bend. ' present term of occupancy. How­ them from the Island, across Man­ 1 :45—Cedric Foster, commentator columnists having to be shot lower rates for their taxpayers. nourish in politicians a feeling of resulted in no definite plan of ever, if .110 is the legal maximum as raplfl a recovery as you desire, hattan, and on until they are lost I . 200— We’re In the Army Now-»- Benny knew that If Midge ^ad action. , I along the Don front. Tet the arithmetic of municipal amart-alMk immunity. That the for weekly occupancy, then the it may be advisable to uae a milk In the mista of Jersey. Disney j Three Dieba In Yoiir House returned a light would be shining New Haven—The Yale Outing vindication af an honest man landlord is permitted to charge diet for three or four weeks, tak­ could paint just such a scene i 2:15— How To Enter a Contest School Head Kept Assuming that morale' contin-. 'oorrowing is simple enough; when should produce such immunity In the window. She knew that Club has donated its Station wag­ ing an eight ounce glass of milk Midge would have much to say this amount in future -rentlngs of this, and win applause. And WlB. on ues high, however, the danger, a municipality borrows to fli^ce for men who may not be honest is on, which used to transport holi­ exactly every hour. Before each 2-30—Medical Talk. and many queations to ask. She the room o „ a weekly basia, but he Busy These Days ' Ropnifl for rent , are at a premium in tliih war produo u the Wall Street Journal pic­ a capital Improvement, its tax- an impleasant irony. But it is fact day-bound students on skiing ahd of milk, take one half tea- O. F. Bm t was glad the house was dhrk. hiking trips, to tha war service must also continue to offer the More than a million people I 2:35—(Concert Mlniaturea. that the net future result of room on tue monthly basia. ul of lemon Juice and uae TW. 4SS-8. BockvIlM tures it. is that HlUfr may suc­ -payers pay not only the cost of At the door, she stopped, listen­ and Uie vehicle will henceforth be saw "Mrs. Miniver" At the Music] 2:45— Day Dreams wItJl Bud tion area. If you have a house where you can provide tbs' Cox esse may be the opposite Q. How are- maximum room le enema each day, exactly the Hsii, certainly a record for j Rainey. Superintendent o t Schools Ar­ ceed in reducing the Red Army the improvement itself, but the of what Governor Hurley ptoualy ing. She thought she beard the a means of transporting airplane same as you did while on the fruit thur H. Illlng 'Wlll call off any va­ spotters keeping vigil under New rente fixed In a boarding house? New York, and 1 auppose for any] 2:56—Newa Harland Bancroft, son of Mr. 0 additional living dpaoe at a cost not to exceed SiyOO we can faint sound of footsteps, speeding bsi) Q(|^ and the industrial resources back added cost of J^ie interest. In b(^>Cd in his final decisiuni' "a juice. cation that he had planned to have Haven skies. For example, supposing (be land# one theater in the world . . . ’The] and Mrs. Charles H. Bancroft of — ■ ^ of it to the point where that many cities,' the annual Interest keener regard for, and an alert­ lightly away. She aenaed, rather lord charged 115 a week for room I . usually advise a . urinalysis chanh. of this film haa reachedl this summer due to the extra work loan vou the nionev to do the work. . than saw, a shadow fading away. Hertford—Commercial, passen­ every two or three weeks, in or­ Main, street who la stationed at that he has been doing in connee- • • , Army wll^^ be incapable of. any of- charge on outstanding debt adds ness to, the need for the highest ger and privately-owned airplanes and board during the 30-day pe­ right out to the floral shops, wherel Rationing Books standards of conduct and per­ Fumbling for her key. Penny riod used to establish the maxi­ der to ,see how much of an im­ "Mrs. Miniver roses" are on dia-1 Fort Mead. Maryland,‘came home 'tlon with the lytloning o^ sugar .. fenslve action. Then, theoretical­ up to several mills on the tax at first didn't see the note tacked affected by the 'military ban on and gasoline. Mr. Illing is alao formance in Official life." non-essential flying left airports mum rent, what part of that 116 provement haa been made and play. And if you could taka a pop-1 on a 36 hour furlough. He returned See U8 for further information. ly. Hitler could stabilize the Rus.- rate,! And many cities are finding on the door. When she did notice Reported Stolen cloaing his year's sclkm report ' For the long range future, in southern and central Connecti­ Is for the room ? maintained. ularity count in thia not-so-blaae| to Fort Mead Sunday night vkCit; sian front at win, and bring hik that a rigorous program of debt the Cox case haa frightened the ragged alip of paper, a chill A. The landlord is to apportion As the cure progresaes, the pa­ town today I think you'd find] which will turned over to the rushed through her. cut yeaterday for baaing at porta Mrat..Eugene Finance and daugh­ Selectmen fo f printing early next F.uropean supremacy loo danger­ reduction, in which a scheduled men of virtue, left the ,poUtl- in Simsbury’and Canaan, both out­ the |1S, so much for the room, so tient must be encouraged to take Greer Garson and Walter PidgeonI Erik W. Modean. - chief clerk at ter,' Hazel, 'have returned from a T-clans bold. Some one enght t« Cautiously, she unfolded the much for board. Apportionment up tight exercises, gradually in­ leading the list. Pidgeon walked I the local rationing board, reporta week snd there are still a few de- ously hear .completion for the wdn- paying off of old debts is parallel­ side the banned aigea. two week's vsesuon spent st Cres- tails that have to be completed be­ tell them it was Cox, not they, message. In big red letters, hastily must be fair and rea son a ^ and creasing them as strength per­ through thia picture with a pipe I that there have been aeveral caaea ent Beach. MAXEmWOODSTOeXYOnm Bing of this in anything, less ed by a pay-as-you-go jMltcy of who Wfm. scribbled, Castro hsd delivered bis must be reported when tab land­ mits. He is also to keep up a good stuck in bis fsce, and you can] where gaaollne rationing hooka fore the entliw force of teachers ia Mrs. Edward WUUama and son, engaged for* tbe coming school than a long term of years. contemporaiy projects, is the wsrnlng. lord reglaters the room vflth the akin aUmlnation by a^ n ge 'baths walk along, the avenue today and I ' have beira reported to the office as Glenn, are vlaitlng Mrs. William’s having been stolen. There have year. . Always excellent 'accommodalions It's a dark picture. But lt> Is, easiest and most practical way to­ "Shut up—or else. Take a Up Democrats Set Area-Rept Office. Tbs Area Rent or showfr baths, daily, followed aee more men than aver beforej sister, Mrs. Charles Hansen of from ua. Laave tovfn tonight" r Director, if he finds the ^iportian- by a brisk rubbing of the akin smoking pipes . . .1 suppose tfl been at least 12 such casea, he There remains to be named two^ for out-of-town guests who drop in I - unfortunately, probably nearer ward a permanent reduction of Blaze Destroys New Hyde Park, Long Island. enumerators who will start .on Convention Date^ ment either unfair or unreason­ with a coarse towel. Continue tha you accused them of b c^ in-l saya and in other cases there have Mias Ids Cor snd Mias Rose ^ out o f the blue. Situated on the ~ the truth than the rosy optimism the tax rate. When Penny arrived at the able, may order a decrease in the enema aa long as any albumin or fluenced by Pidgeon in a plcture,| been reporta of the ration books Selifson of Neyr York are spend­ September 8, taking the enumera­ THE crossroads o f the city, right at Times Square, the Hotel Of last spring and winter. Mayor La Guardia, then, ia not Courier office next morning, Jim maximum rent either on hia own hyaline caste show in the urinaly- th ^ d deny It . . . But. it’s true. being lost. In all such caaea the ing their vsesetion with Mr. and tion ot children between the ages Naval Mess Hall persona so reporting are - called of 4 and 16 years of age for which the defender of the municipal tax­ waa in overalls. The aim flltSMd Hartford, Aug. 4——Ooffnec- Initiative or upon ^plication when you get in trouble, th*| Mrs. Samuel Cor of .Pinney atreet Woodstock is most convenient to theatres, night clubs, lead­ through the broken basement the Lenaat. Even though only a partial curs best way out of It ts going to tbal upon to have a sworn statement The EUington 4*H Dairy Oub the state pays to the town 82.25 payer, but the spokesman for the­ tleut Democrats will hold tbelr 'issued before additionoT hooka can for each child so enumerated. The ing shop# and buaincM centers. Only 3 short blocks from Lkbor’s Chance Of Unity window. state convention Sept. 15-16 In la aceured, it ia entirely possible for top man. state your trouMea and! meet tonight at Ui4 home of ories which will kee^ the raunlci- Great Lakes, ni.. Aug. 4— "Hello, Penny;" 4lm greeted the pstient to live from 10-15 au for help . ; Two gobs e a a l be given them. The bocAa have Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Palmer need of making the appointment at Grand Centra] Terminal and next door to Midtown Bus Depot. Ninth Naval district headquarters BusHneH Memorial here, the State Maurer Favsta OM Law been taken from cars and trucks this time ia Important aa there is MANCHESTER The news from the labor front happily. "W atch your step there. yesrs longer by using a careful roof garden had over-staysd their| of East street pal taxpayer under an interest announced that fire last nijght de­ Central Committee decided at a wdiich -have been left unlocked by to be a school held for the enum­ Specious, immsculetely kept rooms. Cheery atmosphiere.' Ts that there Is now a high possi- burden indefinitely Into the fu- Some of the nails are pretty ,Danver OP)— Soma peopls said diet. However, I have seen many leave snd were somewhat upeet John Khrr, formerly baritone stroyed an uncompleted mess hall, meeting last night the driver. Singer in tbe Congregational erators of tbe state thia month. Two excellent, rooderatc-pric^ air-condition^ restaurants.' rusty." State Chairman John T. Mc­ “How quaint!" and soma merely caaea in which a complete curs when It dawned oa them thatl hrlity of organizational peace be­ turc. «. located in the center of the Peru they were going to be late return-1 church choir baa been sent from Manchester enumerators will at­ ilnd.) Naval ajr base. "Good morning, Jim," Penny Carthy, who p i^ d e d at tbs sea- gave an indulgent "He^. heb!". eras accomplished where the pa­ Goat LIttIa Settle down here for the duration of your New York visit. BUY tween the CXO. and the A. F. of Aa a matter of fact, the great- tient was willing to follow a com­ tng to their ship. It bsppensd thatl the induction center in Missouri tend the Bchoo to be held in Hart­ Lieut. AFth'X' White of the dis^ answered, aa cheerfully as she Aon,^ anaounced that town cau- when Denver diacovsrad It had a Rresldent Murray'a letter, and mon-sense diet and to use other Just then they spied an officer wbdl to Fort Logan, Col. ford Oil August 27. They will be M rrc p STATES 1,1 ast favor Congress could do the trlct press relations office aaia coukL . Hours before she had de- cuaes would be hsld Aug. 27. 50-yaar-old | ordlnahca ' against AaheviUe, N. C. UP)—^This Mary given Insteuctlons in the proper Assail WUk Batk ** TRUST CO. good habiU. I kept track o f one turned out to; be Commandcr| Mrs. Buenos Young and daugh­ B c m s c the A. F. of L, atmoepher* of re- taxpayers themselves would be to damage, confined to the two-story Unnlnad that no note of anxiety daytime window waMilng. Tbs does not have a UtUe lamb but wray to do the work. It la the first case for 6 yean and no return of Wuest, .of the Brooklyn Nav ter, Jean, will remain with ifra. *#•** sMgIt *5*** dssMe B O J M D S . 4«ioaae. make tha unity which haa adopt this legtslaUon, which btUldlfig, waa astlmated at 1150,- would penetrate her voice. City Council quickly voted to ra- she has a goat and It even follows Young’s parents Mr. snd Mrs. F. time that such a school has been "The damage ian’t aa bad aa I psal the old law. But Mayor Bsn- the nephrlUa occurred after the Yard . . . Tbe commander saldd hats the crytnc seed of labor for would certainly discourage future 000. her on vacations—In a boa tiad to H. .^rena of Maple svenus as Mr. held. Roomt WUk Jtsaatag Vatcr S X jy ilP B Member Federal Deposit tna. Corp. Fire departmanta from Peni, thought It would he," said Jim. Lea Angelas OP)—Everett Ab­ jamln F, Stapletan vstosd tbs ro- cure wss eetabUAied. "Go to tbe C o u t Guard at M:ui-i the rear o( tbe automobile- The batten Beach and tcU Abem yout] Young has not been able to get an ^j^dstock || j the past aereral years now seem Bnmiclpal borrowing. It wotUd, of Loganaport, Kokomo and Wabash, \ "Tha oSlca gpt the worat of IL bott parking lot attendant climb­ psaL with tbs comaaaat: "Tbsra Readers dsstriag fUrtbsr infor­ little girl baa to ^ v e goat milk troublea . . . Theyll see that you apartment In 'Meriden to» which An average aewiag machine con­ T f 127 WEST 43as STREET 6 1 0 ^ thing. Parhaps'tt U the ooune, be no favor to the poUtI Ind., wero cr'led to the scene, he' It'U takf more than a bomb to ed into the driver's seat to saove abould be aoma way to govern mation ara Invttad to send for Dr. dally and cverywHtre that Mary piacce he waa recently tranaferrsd tains enough eopper to .meet the. J a m u M. Cassou, MANActa McCoy’s article entitled msks your ship." 8o tbs gob* dldl NEW YORK CITY e^poirtbtvj.tyly Ip "ffveae' John L. cal oRlcc holders who Uke to hav 1. '.vl. blow/ up that old press. And our a customer’s car. He sat on a things so akiawalks won’t bs Ut- goes to stay the goiat follows bar from the fleers Roebuck and | requiremente of ten caliber .. nijs ^-.-r.-' discovered about Ungfypt has gona through worse swarm of beea, which did not Uke tesad wiOi waabsd-off advartlalaf ‘fright’s Dleeasi." Just ad- snd the ‘ coast guard did, i pa» s ga It Is the soberer .'ree and easy monry for their aloag the way. Mere la Tauaton, Mass. jsnachlae gua bidleU. MwtA ne 1 10 p. m. (cjw.t.1. than a UtUe t o * . Tha boya were It Neither did Abbott , •aaterlsl sad BudMii o f dr

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COXN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1941 PAGE NWB MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^ D , ^klANCHESTER.NTONN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 194J LGE EIGHT only from.horsc'oack but also In the trenCHes. Riding into battle ‘‘Y’ Committee&v Al)out Town Sinking Toll Moriartys Play Base Team at Oval This Evening at 6:1^ Tamburr^ets with sabres and automatic rifles, L^uxiliary Pow er Plant they were credited with turning y ^ e a r u i ^ a i l back an advance by two regiments To Quiz Again Are Selected B enja^^ (Jheney, son of Mr. Rises to 412 of enemy infantry covered by 80 and M rs/J, P. Cheney, of B u t At Hospital Is Needed -tMks. Center street, local Insurance Trosky^s Health Improved^ At another point, Rumanian cav-'^ 2 Witnesses Directors Meet Todarv agent, has paaMd^amlnations for Conflicting Declarations Dodgers Pound Van Mungo Red Hot Contest Promised -Former Deputy Jailer airy was sent against the Cos­ N. ■ , • a commlaSicn as Uet^Unant, Junior sacks, who^shouted "Ne Shagu Na- Sentenced Today for (Continued from Page One) To Choose Members of grade. United S tatew ^!^^ Guard Made on Success of Hopes to Reenter Baseball I p r. Moore, Oiairman of zad" (not a step luckward) as Reserves. His papers nkye been Contempt of Court. they galloped into bn tle and halt­ Important Boards. forwarded to Washington foi;^ ap­ Axis Submarines. Obituary ed the Invaders, it was reported. Dodd, Jr., special a.xsistant to the Hard to Down Giants, 7-4 Norway, la., Aug. 4-^Hsl Tros- | When Rival Outfits Clash Health Board Sees It United States attorney general, proval and assignment Is ex] ______, / ______3 Story of Heroic Defense . The Board of Directors of the Bridgeport. Aug. —Wil­ .said his understanding had' been sometime later, By The Associated Press ky, slugging first baseman of the . Headache Over As Vital; Must Be Prom all sectors of the battle Y. M. C. A', nlct at noon today at (Cleveland,'Indiana, who was forced liam A. 'Tamburrl, 41. of Fairfield.- front in the north Cacaaus, the that the defense wanted Flatter Fqur ffiore recent ship sinkings Dimout Regulations Cut Ready for Emergency. former deputy jailer at the Falr- available” either for purposes of the "Y ” and named committees The Red Cross sewing group to retire from baseball this season Wilson Slated to PitcK Funerals Russian story was one of unftag- , for the ensuing year. Charles B. will meet tomorrow afternoon at were>ai)nounced by the Navy yes­ J ffeld county Jail, was sentenced to ging, heroic, defense against aH-1identification or as a defense wit­ terday jhnjd conflicting declara­ Giants’ Rally Short in Vic’s Top Dairymen because of migraine headaches, [ Pagani Pens Reply yesr in jail by Judge John C. ness. Loomis, president of ■ .the board, 1:30 In St. Bridget's parish hall. For Visitors; Wilkos •Tn my opinion there abbSiid be Frank L. I^ldholdt shifty German drive backed up gave out the four important com­ tions from riro quarters on the is greatly Improved and hopes to ' Fitzgerald In Criminal Common The judge ordered the recess af­ continued succees of Axis subma­ Ninth; Crowd Boos a BUXiUary power at the Manches­ The funeral of Frank L. L^id- with Impressive tank and air mittees that will handle the af­ A meeting is caUed for tomor­ be able to play again next year. I o lA)giral Choice for I >-, Pleas court today for contempt ter DodcLsaid that Flatter was not holilt was held at the T. P. Hollo- strength and a seemingly inex­ fairs of the "Y ” as follows: row evening at eight o'clock at the rines-in the western Atlantic.' Umpire’s Decision; Still under doctor's care, he ter Memorial ■ hospital and it of court In releasing Thomas J. In HartfohLtoday and that it As The Associateu flress tabula­ By Lopsided Score 'y At League Prexy cals; Dodgers Have should be installed at once,' de- ran funeral home, 175 Center haustible stream of reserves. Business committee, Robert K. Nathan Hale school, of all air raid av/aits final permission from his Genova of this city from jail on The Russians did not deny their would requireNit least three hours tion of announced wattlme mer­ iflared Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, chair­ street, at 2:30 this afternoon. Rev. July '5. ten 'lays before expiration AnderSon. chairman; Clifford R. wardens, FMrst aiders and messen­ No More Twi,Games physician to return to active duty. Strings on Fonte; inability to stop the Germans from to bring him heb*. "The ^ govern­ chant losses for the area^rose to The 20-year-old veteran, whose man of tne Board of Health for J. ft. Neill of St.'M arj'’s church of his .-cnience. Bufr, Well.s A. Strickland, John gers of Precinct 8. I Vic's Package Store softball crossing the Don at their Tslm- ment, the prosecutbr^sald, would 412, Simon Lake, pioneer suhtna- In Polo Grounds. ! team continued their torrid pace big bat boomed out 216 home runs X>ear .Sports Editor, living in now Mr. Dwyer? Rock­ Game to Be ('ailed at the Town of Manchester, today. officiated. Burial was lii the East Hackeft, Harold Norton, William .^vfv.8. V...V The jail sentence was imposed lyansk' •brldgehears. 120 miles up­ offer no more wltnesse ^ n e builder, asserted in Washing., I W'ould like to answer your “"This question is of vital impor­ cemetery, the bearers being mem­ at the request of Prosecutor Fotilds, Jr., and Charles S. Burr. Neal A. Cheney, clerk of ^ the Men in Blue ' in the Rec Softball league last in eight major league seasons, is ville or Manchester I ! ! How about stream from Rostov. But the mid­ Argue in Absence of J Board of Assessors is vacationing ’ton in advocating a fleet of under­ By .ludon Bailey I night as they dusted off the serving as a full-time worker on sport page as of Aug. 3. Your letting us have something to say hilt's Sharp.. tance in more ways thah one be­ bers of Miantonomoh Tribe of Red James ' J. O'Conhell after a hear­ , Budget committee, W. George sea freighters, “wi' have not yet cause of the uncertainty of future Men, of which }ic was a member night communique told of ,a bitter The argunient.^n Kunze's letter, for two weeks. ^ AP Sports Writer ! Dairymen 10 to 3. The losers were his farm here, which promises to writing in yesterday's paper does about calling off a game. Unless ing on an order to show cause why Glenney, chairman; Thomas ^ent- seen the full fury of the (enemy) not explain'the situation that now emergencies either.jby war or na­ and were William J. Leggett, Tamburri should not be held in struggle south of the river into was heard in absence of the jury' ', "Jay E. Rand>^herbert S. Ten- "The dimout on the east coast ! no match for the league leaders, bring a good return. the weather is really bad the um­ Fresh from a 1-0 victory ove. which the Naris threw dozens of and the contents of ' letter were TTie meeting of Mystic Review, submarines such as-will probably, ' as they pounded Sullivan for te'ii In this tiny village of less than exists in the Manchester twi- pire in chief is the one who should the Osborn Blue Sox the Bradley] ture” continueu Dr. Moore. I 'e Howard, Smith, 6wen Warren,’ contempt of court. The former de­ ne^'^And John L JiiHiey. descend upon us In the days to blackhd, out the ninth inning of a have been through on? cata-siophy tanks. U said 650 German officers never placed on record but Dodd Woman's Benefit association, will safe blows. Sullivan had poor sup­ 500 persons, Trosky has little op­ league. In the first t-lace, a week call off the game. Field base team comes to Man-' Herbc.pt C. Johnson, Frank Diana puty jailer .ha.s been free on bonds Personnel committee. Dr. Fer­ come.” He testified before a Sen­ ago Friday nlte Mr. Casey said end we, who were /on the insiile and/rete*- 'Urbanetti. on a cha^e of subordination of and men paid with their lives on told the court that the letter had he omitted this evening. The only bitter battle between the Brooklyn port from his m ate^w hicb aided portunity to follow baseball except As for the play-offs being over Chester this evening seeking to ris Reynolds, chairmarii Herbert ate committee.' that his team had to play every avenge- its 4-3 defeat hero earliei] look with apprehension on perjury ,iii Superior court proceed­ the battleneld. been written on Dec. 8 by Kunze in meeting in August wlli take place Dodgers sn^^New York Giants j the winners In tbetf^ n-ru n bar by remote control. He expects to by now that Is not our fault. First B. House, Herbert J. McKinney, A t Balboa, C.. Z., meanwhile. rage. ^ take the family to a few games in nite during the nexfi week in order Mr. Casey cried for more time and this season. Big. Ed Wilton, tower-' the future. \ ^ ings growing out of Genova's re­ Presumably the Germans were Mexico. Jot 'Elder and Mrs! MaudeNShear- Tuesday evening, August 18, In last night, leaving 57,305 specta­ attempting to drive eastward there In it, said Dodd, Kunze asked Odd Fellows hall. Rear Admiral Olfford Ejvins Van ; Pop Gleason again \pUched a the late summer after the busy to play off postpofted games. Tlie then it rained. ing right hsnder will be oppans sessions b «'‘> r^ h ad been parUcularly free sixth inning. ^ ed to another club. He has no excused from playing wasn't win they have to play us, week when • the two teams were turely at the urging of County A t­ against a steel-tipped German col­ Robertson and Mrs. Raymond “ of effective enemy attacks. a* they scrambled out of the Polo unanimous as only three managers low. 1 do n jl believe that the blood torney Kenneth L. Zarrllll. umn. In one outburst of fighting to make the trip. Two more games are scheduled preference, he claims, as to which Fagani’s. in a Town Series. Ks we scheduled to meet at the Oval but Bowers. Caribbean Attacks Lewten Grounds was that, the National and "Hizz-Honer Mr. Dwyer" were are town champs now and have the visitors were not wasting any­ bank would keep mo.re than twelve To 3Iainta1n Both Sea­ Tamburri, a Republlcnn. testified there, 75 miles south of the Don Both 'V'onsia'isky, who had pre­ League champions had won the in the league for tonight. At American League club he joins. Hal Trosky The . gasoline committee of the Admiral Van Hook told new.i- present. been for the past two years. time settling the question ss to to fourteen hours Itf the event that man and Fola Coal before Judge Fitzgerald that Zsr- and about 100 miles southeaiit of tentions to the title of "count’.' and local rationing board, Fred T. ball, game 7-4 with Dixie Walker Charter Oak street the Beer Bar­ is now serving five years In a Fed­ men that the increasing freedom . Then oh Friday nite when we were In your last paragraph you have which was the better team. They] tha power lines jelled. rilli. a Democrat, "approached” Rostov, the Germans lost 400 fficn, Blish; Jr., Frank Reilly and HsT' belting a three-run homer in the ons opposed the Ken’s Service “What makes it mighty impor­ eral penitentiary for his part n from submarine attacks in the Ca­ supposed to play Kockville again left the situation up to the sport hammered Wilkos for 5 runs in Yards, He States. ^ him in the latter part of June at the Rusiisns said. Japs’ Army old Turklngton, were in session third inning and Dolph Camilli Station ten and at the Y.M.C.A. Mr. Dwyer took full control of four, frames and played with a tant Is the f ^ t that we are virtu- the county cotirtJlouse near the the echeme to deliver military in­ ribbean might be due to the recent hitting the jackpot in the seventh fans. Well we are.also thinking of Scene Of Flerest Struggle Until midnight last night passing diamond the league-leading Vic's Midgets Maul things along with Mr. Keolsch. At the fans. When we play a game we determination that-meant business. «Uy the headquarters east of the county commissioners' office, and formation to Germany and Japan, extension of the convoy system in inning with a clout against the Package Store ten meets the In­ Charles D. Whltcher. proprietor “nie fiercest struggle apparently upon the applications that had Local Sport 4:45 Friday nite Manager' Nick want to put the best .team possible Moriartys had collected only one Connecticut River for this entire asked him "to do a favor." and Kunze, who was arrested in those waters and might also be a right field roof while the bases dependent Cloak team. Box score: of the Seaman Coal Company, yes­ was in progress in the Kushchevka Center HitA .' been made for additional gasoline. result of "the urgent need of the Angelo called the "League PreXy" on the, field. run off Wilson when Umpire Jim area: 1 kave taken up the matter terday purcha.sed from Louis Polk Tamburri quoted Zarrilll as say­ area, .50 miles south of Rostov, Mexico, have pleaded guilty. This morning Arthur H. lUlng and Were loaded. Vic’s Package Store Green 16 to 9 as be is called and asked him if O’Leary called a halt. with David Chambers, chairman ing that "this means something to Molzahn, pastor of the Old Germans and Italians to employ These two tremendous blows We are giving any so-called the bu.siness of'^fhe L. Pola Coal and near Kletski(.ya. northwest of Thomas Bentley with seven women their submarines elsewhere . . Harry Oelsel AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Chatter Uic game was “on” or "off" and childish reasons for not playing. Really Peeved of UTa Board of Selectmen and I Company, located on Hawthorne me" and aa^latlng that he would Stalingrad on the Volga. Zion's Lsitheran .church and a for­ During Raid workers were getting the ration­ gave Whitlow Wyatt his 13th vic­ vRostek. If ...... 4 1 0 1 0 0 Mr. Dwyer said he and Jeff The entire team acted peeved. that Dr. D. C. Claldwell has get a "damned big fee." mer German cavalry officer, is ac­ The four vessels announced yes­ tory against three defeats and We have^laid the facts before the street along the Soiith MaMhes- One populated place In the ing books ready to meet the P.-'Phinips. 3b..2 3 2 2 0 1 Keolsch had decided to call it off fans who'have a right to know . .and were. They disliked a couple listed the various items with Mr. Tamburri said he asked Zarrilli cused by the government of having terday as sunk were a British and spoiled Van Lingic Mungo's outing McCurry Brothers Shine ChoUle Takes a Trip ter branch railroad. The pale in­ Kushchevka region changed hands (Continued from Page One) amount of gasoline approved on a Norwegian merchantman and Mataya, 2b ....4 1 1 3 2 1 as it was raining at the time. This what's going on. We have always of decisions in the first meeting /Chambers, also. why he didn't attempt to get permitted his parsonage to be used each application. They were not against his former teammates.- Hallorarf.'.^c ___ 4 1 1 2 0 0 CThollle Rogers saw the Cards IS the first time I have ever heard and claimed' that had the Iasi one, In conclusion. Dr. Moore said cludes stock on hand, trqcks, three times as the German forces two small American craft—one a The Giants also scored four runs, For Winners Who Hit tried to give the fans the best we equipment and seven building lots Genova's sentence reduced through as a mail box for the other con­ able to complete their work this I tug. the other a trawler, Harry Geisel ■ Tensted, ifr ', ...4 i 2 6 0 1 play Sunday: In fact he watched of a ball game being called off an can. ' ' which went against them, been SThe need for auxiliary power is sought to bludgeon their way can bombers made their run over everyone wil aftest. but some of on the west aide of Hawth''me action by the prosecutor's office spirators. morning and are meeting again I l^ 'o men were killed and .40 Sav- Johndrow, af '.v.2 0 0 1 0 0 Kissman Hard. two ball games. But the fact that hour and a half before game time called right it meant the tying sreat and the cost w:ould be no and a.sserted Zarrilli had told him south On the Rostov-Baku railroad the enemy base, returning pilots , the details are likely to lie fuzzy Yours in Cfiean Sports street. The sale was made through line against the stubborn Red Introduce Correspondence reported, they saw Chinese ground thU afternoon. All will be ready ea in the torpedoing of the British O. Phillips, ss 1 0 1 4 0 he did go to New York with this by one man who had nothing to do Billy Pagani. run, at least. Events, afterwards more than Insurance against any he had tried to do this and failed nking with th e' account of the. Came Up Hard proved that contention to be cor­ the agency of Arthur A. Kiiofla. Army defenders, the midnight The government did Introduce a forces attacking the invaders. for those who have made the ap- ship in. the south Atlantic 300 Barton, cf ...... 3 1 1 4 0 0 Lead by Captain Jim McCurry writer i.s not the .story. It's the with either team anP»t-A 11 prl- filed with the United States State meeting. kurth at this point Signalled the t\'ide World Features ''Chapman, 3b ...3 0 1 3 0 0 The conductor exchange.^ your 'West Side Rec. All managers on the dead run and doubled a torney and he wanted a favor; pled for more than a week. town and the spokesman said yes­ cluding a mesa girl, rescued. errors added three more. .DiBattis- are requested to be on hand. In runner off (list. Hendriks Is the hospital, together with I j flying in Connecticut, except Department disclosing his activi terday's air raid was of great aid game was over because of the dim- DeMerchsnt, rf. l 0 0 1 0 0 to knoeked in two more .the regular ticket for a. sljp, red or I But One Frame; Slow beraa._ of at--.fhe Board of Trustees rtuldid . . r ® ___ • figured I might get a ^avor from The critical fighting in the The trawler's casualty' list in­ Harry Geisel is one of the Amer­ tn. blue. This he put^ carefully into I case of rain the meeting will another big league player, the at fields at Simsbury and Cahaan. him” . Kushchevka sector was taking ties. The cocrespondence was to them. * out rules, which prohibit outdoor ican League's . umpiring veterans. 'nerney. cf ___ 3 1 1 1 0 0 sixth on a two bagger tn the Sapne talk over the situation with Mr. was at an end today by order of cluded five, killed and seven the slot on the back of the seat di- . be held at 7:30, also" at the Dull Contest. property of ■ the Boston Braves, Told Genova To Go Home place only 138 miles north of the seized at Molzahn's home last May, In north China, the spokesman To Attend Parley wounded in a north Atlantic at­ floodlights in the New York area Geisel, a natiro of Indianapolis, Skpog, sf-rf ...2 1 0 5 0 1 spot. Chambers and at that time the the Army. It Ir expected the ban E. Ruasell -Davis,' an FBI agent, for more than one hour after sun­ .rectly in front of you. Aa we ex­ West Side Rec. and he is off the mound now owing Items Hated that should be taken Tamburri said he told Genova to Maikop oil fields, according to said the Japanese were seizing tack in which five other crewmen has been calling 'em in the Junior Kelsey, 2b-sf . . . 3 0 0 1 1 0 Shaw. Skinner and Derby wero will continue for the duration. who made the search, testified. wheat and other,crops, kidnaping down. Magnuson, 2b ..2 0 1 0 2 0 the standduts for the losers. plained before, CThollie got sepa- The Independent (Tleak 0>m- to a aore arm. care of by auxiliary power were, go home and stay there until re Russian accounts. On Rridge Steel escaped unscathed aa a sub shell­ circuit since 1925. Play Smart BosehaU Commercial airlines and mili­ Another FBI agent, Thomas E. women 'and holding them ransom To prevent stalling, no one ex­ Midgets rote'd.^nd sat three or four cars up pany’s softball team, minus its the operating and delivery room porting for work on July 15. These fields provide only about ed their crafL After catching tn semi-pro That Moriartys could and did tary'flying are exempt from the In an unuaual procedure, State'i Myers of -El Paso, identified a for paymefit of a specific num'ber cept the umpires knew exactly AB R H PO A E ahead, '^ t New Haven he got bp and the blood bank. seven per ctnt of Russian oil. They ranks Geisel became a professional 31 3 7 21 6 4 star hurler, was smothered, over­ defeat^ them In the first game real­ order which effects the Eastern Attorney Lorin W. Willia, who di lie north of the mountain chain "military map" of Vera Cruz, Mex­ of bushels a head. Hartford, Aug. 4— UP) —State I -gi - . a i • when the game would be halted and Two base hits, Herman, Hal- Taylor, c f ...... 4 2 2 0 0 1 and strolled back through the WanU to Be Prepared arbiter in the IlUnois-Miasouri train, but he forgot his ticket stub. Tigers Trim whelmed and., whitewashed by ly’ was something to brag about seaboard. from Maine to North rected the *one man grrand Jury" separating the north Caucasus ico, which he said he found in the The Japanese sent some of their Highway Commlaaloner William J. I t i X O C F t A c l V l C C even the players'Avere confused by League back in 1910, and the fol­ loran; three base hits, Vlttner; S. Mc(>irry, 2b .4 3 3 6 1 0 The chief concern of Dr. Moore, Carolina. El Paso home of Dr. Wolfgang Cox, Mayor Thomas J. Spellacy tlie sudden stoppage. The Brook­ Uoggart, sf ___ 3 2 0 1 1 0 Hastening back to .where 'le Ken's Service Stsdion team at the for these chaps play smart base­ apparently is that he wants to be inquiry into the Jail' situation be­ from the Trans-Caucasian fields best airmen in another unsucceaa- lowing year moved to the Wls- left On bases, Vic's 4, Dairymen S; It is expected, however, that fore State Referee Frederick M. which provide most of Russia’s oil Ebell, another of the conspirators. ful raid against Hengyang yester­ and technical advisers of the High- | lyn team remained in the field for J. Mc(Urry, p ..4 2 3 1- 6 0 thought he had been sitting he Y. ,M. C. A. Twenty-two hits for ball every minute of the time. Then sidequately prepared if and when consin-lllinois League. The next base on bails, off Sullivan 4, Glea­ Cards 9-8 twenty-seveh runs, plus seven er­ members of the local civil air pa­ Ptaaley, testified as a witness for who has pleadeo guilty. day. The action was described of­ way Department and the city en­ Sought TcMlay, several minutes while the big seven years he hopped around the Frey, lb ...... 4 1 1 11 0 0 grabs a ticket, anyway. From the angle that the local team is an enadrgency does arise. He gineering department will go to son 2; struck out, by Gleason 1. there on the diplomatic corps took rors told the story. The box score: no pushover for anyone’s ball club trol will continue to fly on strictly the state In the lower court. Mye^s also told'd of flndiu ficially as "favorable to the Am­ ■ crowd that had turned out for the Central and ^ ’eatem Leagues. Umpires, Kovls and Saverick. Jones, c ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 would, aa chairman of the Board military missiona JlFields Covered photograph which Dodd told the ericans." Boston Friday to seek allocation benefit of the Army emergency re­ DiBattisto, 3b .4 2 3 0 2 2 a hand. He says it was a Chinese Ken’s Senrlee also must be considered. This Mr. Willis ssld thst Tambur (0>ntinued from Page One) Geisel moved out of baseball in AB R o t Hsalth, in a measure be re- Russell Courser, manager of made a statement to him on Jul; jury was signed by Kuroo and In 36 hours of bitter aerial fight­ of steel for the spproaches to the lief fund booed long and loud. Flavell, ss ...... 1 1 0 0 0 2 boy but if that' guy who chased Five Run Outburst Puts H PO A E club is now waiting for the rest MQHSlble should the vital facill- By Grain. Stubble new: Connecticut river bridge. The booing continued even after 1919 and 1920 when he took the Murack, c .... .6 2 2 3 0 0 Simsbury airport, said today that 15. "freely and fully with no bore the written inscription "My ing last Thursday and Friday the thorltles today on a proposal to Berry, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 him for seven minutes wasn’t! a of the Twi league to get straight­ Moscow, Aug. 4—(P>—A ^s They have an appointment at nil lights were extinguished except Job of production superintendent Jap, then my Aunt Susie is s pilot. Winners Ahead; Fa,8t Poelmert. rf . .4 2 2 2 1 0 tlsa at the hospital fail. He in­ 10 planes, mostly from Hartford, threats or promises". This was Dear (Jomrad Dr. Wolfgang fobell. Japanese hurled 119 planes against build giant planes to convey troops Falon, If ...... 3 1 0 0 0 1 ened out in order to prove that it dicated that much this morning. patch to the government newspa 11:30 a. m., Friday with General a spotlight on the American flag with a nationally known Industry. Bobby Morgan Kearns, ss .....2 0 1 1 2 1 No 'Hekeo—No Seetee Gayton, If .... .6 5 4 1 0 0 had arrived at the field, bringing after Kenova's premature release Friendly remembram.es. Hell.” ^Ije the American air outpost in Hu­ and supplies to the war zones. Gffme at West Side. is the top team hereabouts. He also sUted that other towns per Izvestia said today th at. the Miles, commanding general of the and while amplifiers intoned the Baseball was too much of a lure, Kasulki, If ..... 1 0 1 0 .0 0 Hearing an argument and (Col­ Burke, s f ...... 1 4 2 2 0 0 Hot Game Promised the total based there to 22. was discovered and Sheriff. Ed­ subject o f the picture was no\ nan province, losing 17 of their With Donald M. Nelson, direc­ however, and he returned to iiis Ramsdell, p and cities throughout Connecticut battles south of Rostov were be­ craft and poasibly four more. First Ser\ice (^mmand, U. S. star Spangled Banner and thou­ lie's voice (who could .«ver forget .6 2 2 1 0 0 Manager Felix McEvitt has OW-ners of the planes are; Laxy ward A. Platt dismissed Tamburri. identified.. tor of the 'War Production Board, first love in 1921, going back to The Cekter .*ipring Tigers put Welz, lb, cf . . . .4 ha've placed money at the disposal ing fought on fields covered by ^'Discussing the radical change Army. sands of fans waved lighted In Star Bout Totals . . . ----- 38 16 16 24 12 7 it) we hurried up the aisle. Did we 3 2 2 0 0 promised that the game this eve­ 8 Club, John Gidley, Richard Tur- Subaequently it was learned nine grain stubble, indicating that col Tke government's final witness promising to help Henry J. Kaiser, the O ntral League. Dougewicz, ss . .,5 3 2 0 1 0 o f the health boards for Imraedi- geon, Harry Beach, J. Shepard, other prisoners, eight of them was Lionel L Meunier, an FBI which has come over the war in Steel will be sought for thr^e matches in what had been Intended Giern say one (dnr.se boy? Well our on a five nlit fsily tn the fourth ning will be a red hot affair from lective farmers in the Caucasus C h li^ since the American Air important links in Uie vast flood west coast shipbuilder, in the plan . for a spectacular patriotic cere­ Geisel stepped iip a few notches mistake. (Colllr stood In the cen­ Kellner, 2b . ri . .5 2 2 1 0 0 ats use in order to be poepared 7.830 Flying Club, Penguins, Inc., members of a “lottery ring", had agent stationed in this city, who AB R H PO A E < inning yesterday that enabled Amende, 3b . . . .5 start to finish. The club is hitting had saved much of their crop de Force swung into action a month protection and bridge approach to make the planes in the nation's mony. by gaining a spot in the Inter­ Local Boxer Appears in ter of seven wildly excited Japs or’ them to no.se out the Cards in 2 2 1 1 0 ttr any emergency. all of Hartford; Arthur Kuhn, Wil- been prematurely released early in identified as Kunze's a signature T. Stevenson, c .4 2 0 2 0 0 Kuhley, lb . . . ..5 2 •> well and its defehalve game la one In addlUon to the auxiliary spite the speed of the German ad ago, a government apokesmiui de­ project now approaching comple­ shipyards, the subcommittee call­ national League staff in 1'923 and Kissman, p ...,4 2 0 5 1 0 Cdnese boys, who knows, explain­ the- Rec Mornihg League 9-8. The 8 0 0 limantlc; Engineers Flying Club, July. at the bottom of a aheet of paper. remained there two seasons before of the best in town right now. On power line Dr. Moore stated that vance. clared today: , tion—for a new bridge on Pros­ ed two of Nelson’s subordinates Top Spot Tonight at Shaw, lb 4 1 2 7 0 2 ing that the little red stub belong­ losers tried hard to overcame this Bristol, and Harold Shalett, Wa- Tamburri admitted on the wit­ In the Ordzhonikidze region Dodd read the paper to the Jury pect street that will span, the Park for queatlonlnF; on technical prob­ reaching the peak in his profes­ Totals ...... 51 27 22 21 3 0 the other hand, the visitors expect Manchester should have an emer­ terbury. ness stand today that Genova had disclosing that it was a letter, "Before the American Air Force Skinner, 2b .. 4 3 2 8 0 0 ed to him. Willie Ah Win got CTiol- lead but fell .short by, one run. to roil early and pile up a big southeast of these battlefields and appeared, the Japanese could do river highway; for the approach lems In executive session. They Falco Slated sion—the major leagues. Savin Roek Arena. Buttino, 3b >. lie'a stub, the conductor settled the Cloak Co. gency operating room, complete­ Mr. Courser said work on a new been 'released ten days too aoon. nearly 400 miles from Rostov, written by Kunze to Vonsiatsky 1 1 0 0 1 3 Groman and Galligan starred with AB R H PO lead behind Wilson, all of which Test damage to us even with i ramp to this new bridge; and for were Grover Loening, WPB aero­ Poaaeaaing a good spoHs back­ Spcctor, H*. cf 4 0 U I 2 2 International que.stion and pence A E ly equipped and ready for Instant hangar is to be started at the field He asserted under examination by farmers were hastily gathering on July 14, 1641, in which Kunze the bat for the winners The Toce. 3b »f . . . .3 0 0 I 0 1 mean* that a good game of base­ Aiall Air Force...... Now the situ the Interchange structure, that will nautics adviser, and Theodore P. ground Geisel also eervea as box­ West Haven. Aug. 4—A record Derby, cf. sm .3 0 1 1 rrlghrtl to I2Sth street. * use. He said that in his opinion this afternoon. The bulk of ma­ his counsel. Salvatore P. Genuario, grain by hand and combine. said "I willingly undertake the connect the Park river highway at ing and wrestling referee on occa­ Ixix SfUTe: 5fa*caruc( l.p,3b •J 0 U 1 0 u ball is In tbe offing this evening that "no offer of any money" was ation is changing. Wright, assistant chief of tho To Box Here crowd -of amateur boxing fans will Provan, rf . . . Tiger* the American Legion Home on terials used in construction, he F'rom Moscow numerous civil­ mission outlined in yoiir letter and its eastern end with the river front sion and has done some news­ view the 12-bout program arrang-- C. Wyjot. 2b . . .2 u u 3 0 1 at the Oval. Leonard street would make an said, ja'ill come from an old tobac­ made to him. acknowledge receipt of the sum of "Japan is getting a headache try board's aircraft section. Robert P. Rider, if ..,.. ' Offers Hair fur Runib Sight* ab r h po a ians went out to the woods to chop Ing to solve the’ hitherto non-exis­ highway leading .to the new Con­ Patterson, under-secretary of war, paper work during the off-aeason. ed by Matchmaker Dick Gray for DiCosinlu, lb, p .2 0 1 . 7 b 0 Ideal place for emergency opera­ co shed now being tom down and Sheriff Platt testified briefly dur­ wood and dig peat for the coming 12,800." necticut river bridge. This inter­ Galligan. If . .. .4 2 2 1 0 RenzonI, Cf .. . .2 0 2 1 .0 0 ing the proceedings, asserting that tent problem of protecting her air­ was s third witness. the White City Stadium, Savin Totals ...... 32 9 7 24 6 8 (d c a g o '/PI-Arlene Czochara, tions. moved to the site. When comple­ winter and Pravda, the Commun­ As the trial entered its sixth change structure sritl carry the Poptilar Fighter Heads Ti-dford, p .. . . .3 1 1 1 1 Puzzo, C .1 0 0 0 0 0 as deputy Jailer Tamburri had full fields and strongholds, which are The committee yesterday heard Rock tonight, starting at 8:30. In Midgets ...... 202 513 12—16 eight year old daughter of Mr. This should be done at once de­ ted the hangar will be 200 "feet ist party newspaper, said that self- day, speculation continued whether Park river highway (which Is to the main attraction, two- unde- Gorman, c ., .. .4 2 2 3 1 Kosak, If ..... 0 0 2 0 1, Yanks WaUop clared the veteran physician. authority at the jail in the release the government would call Kunze widely scattered and gieat in Simon Lake, 75 years old sut>- This Week’s Card at Green ...... 202 320 00— 0 and Mrs. Stanley Czochara, offers Washburn, cf . 2 2 0 long.and contain indiriduai plane sacrifice would be needed to sup­ num^jisr.” be built atop the river conduit) Last Nigh t ’« Figh ts feate(l lightweighU, Freddie Cop­ Two-base hits; Kissman, S. Mc- 1 2 Murrocco, sf. r( .1 0 () 1 0 0 “ For," he concluded, "only God stalls for approximately 20 ships of prisoners. ply the nation In the comihg win­ to the stand before resting. over the railway tracks. roarine Inventor, propose the con­ to cut her hair, her moat prized Davis, 2b ...... 2 0 1 4 0 Salerno, ss . . . .2 0 1 .3 1 4 struction of 7,500 ton cargo-carry­ The Arena Thursday. pola of Stamford, and l^bby Mor­ (^irry 3. DiBattisto 2. Berry. J. poascMlon, If tile government can knows when any emergency that ter. Character WItneea Ready gan, Manchester southpaw, will Mc(Urry, Skinner; Double plays: Keith, lb ...... 4 0 0 6 0 Paradiso, 3b, p .2 0 0 , 1 0 A Dodgers 6'to 1 calls for these preparaUons will Japanese Claim ing Bubmersibicn to supplement use it for cross hairs in bomb Clifford, as , ...4 1 0 5 Miller, c ...... 2 0 0 e 0 0 Reefs Fall Rack The defense had numerous char­ serial freighters. While such headliners as Tony By The Associated Press clash. A team of five glovers hail­ Spcctor to Skinner; Bases on 1 he needed.” Fight fo^ Bridges Rirth Annoimeed ing from the Bowery section of sights. Her blond hair la 27 inches Hall, rf ___ ...4 0 0 2 0 Mitchell, rf . . . .1 0 0 1 0 0 Russians Flood - acter witnesses here ready to tes­ San Francisco—Henry Arm­ balls; off,.J. McCurry 4, off, Kiss­ Suichang Captured ' Perfects SUenctng De^-lce Falco of Middletown, Pst (jasey New York will find places on the long, her parents said. King. 3b .. .. .2 1 1 1 0 tify on behalf of Molzahn, . Who Tokyo (From Japanese Broad- Lake, who said two Axis coun- strong, 143%, Los Angeles, won by man 3; Strike-outs: . Mc(3urry 3, Phelon Never Pressed To New Positions of Hartford and Ale Renick ofr> technl^I knockout over' Aldo card. Kissman 1; Umpires: I%lmer; Totals ...... 22 0. 4 21 1. 7 During Maneuvers Manych River Valley was expected to take the atand casU), Aug. 4— UP) —Japanese In Novel Manner trias vainly sought, to enlist hi* More Names la Address Book Score by innings: Hospital Notes East Hartford occupy envied Spoldi, 137, New York (7). - Coppola and Morgan have Time: 1:50. 29 9 8 21 7 By Losers; Taggert J^ew York, Aug. 4— (fl5 —The himself, but counsel declined to es­ forces operating in southern (Sie- services before the war. told the Ken’s ...... 614 240 0—27 timate bow long it would take to Newark—Reuben Shank,.147%, w hipp^ all opposition pitted Cards Third Army H e a d q u a r te r s , (OontlBoed from Pags One) BriUsh radio said today that the kiang province of (Silna captured Senators he had perfected a silenr- spots on Thursday’s ‘'fight card, against them in ring battle* here Phoenix. Arlz.—bP>—Sergt. Mac Independent ...... 000 000 0— 0 Stars at Plate. A son wras born yesterday to Mr. present this phase of the case. Mr. and Mrs.' Nat N. Sehwsdel, there will be some crack prelimi­ Denver, and Vinnie Vines, 146, Goes Bight te Polat ab r h po a Somewhere in Louisiana, Aug. 4 Russians had blown up a • dam. Suichang, about 45 miles south­ of 20 Westminster road, ars thi h»gjlevlee that ?«W e s^^^^ this summer and the pairing of McEIblnney forgot to remove his ...3 Two-base hits; Murack, Amende and Mrs. Francis Smith of 404 flooding the Manych river valley, Inclosing hours of yesterday's nary (>oys listed in bouts at Red Schenectady, N. Y.," drew (10); McCurry, if . 0 2 0 0 — Men and machines of the lish bridgeheads were frustrated, west of Kinhwa. A (». 1 after de­ toeae two boys has created a great prized address book when he sent Blanchard, e . .4 0 0 3 2, Kellner; Stolen bases: Oayton; tVhen the dust cleared at the however, the dispatch said. Rus­ in order to stem the advance of sUmony, FBI Agent E. Ru m II parents of a baby boy. bom yfster- Men's Arena. Joe Carter, 156. Rome. N. Y.. and Kenosha,. Wls- (JP)—James Brii^ 1 Wethereli street. Eighth Army Corps battled today feating some 500 Chinese troops day at the Hartford hospltsL The e q ^ p e d with detectors, deal of intereat. Morgan has been his shirt to the downtown laundry. Martin. 2b . .. .4 1 1 1 0 Double plays: Murack to Kellner, end of the seventh, tbe Yankees A daughter was bom at tne sian units 'Were reported to have German armored ' units ' north of Davis of the Philadelphia office on the outskirts of the city, a Do­ I Bobby Jacobs, 163, Philadelphia, went right to the point when he Back came the clean shirt, address Poenert to Kunley; Left on bases: for bridges and railheads in LoulS' yoingater is named Alan R. expressed t ^ oplnl^on t ^ t Matchmaker Ed Hurley has drew (8). established a slight favorite due submitted this roimrt to Sheriff Kurlowicz. p . .4 2 3 1 0 were found holding the long end of hcsnital late yesterday to Mr. and moved around the flanks of the Salsk, in the western Caucasus. testified thst a pfiotograph of Hit­ me! dispatch said today. paired Casey and Renlck in one book buttoned neatly Into the Ken's 7, Independent Cloak 1; iana'B piney hill country, "fight' SchwedeL Announcements c i the I ^He enemy already waa ueinc (TTiicago—CTiarley Eagle, 176%, to the' fact that he has competed Thomas Jester: "The neighbors' Surowiec. ss . .2 3 2 10 1 a 6-1 score at the West Side oval Mrs. EdwiUi Pitney of 54 Horton ing” with the most modem of wea­ Germans and cut off their com­ CBS recorded the BBC broadcast ler and Goebbela was found in of two welterweight six-rounders pocket. In it v.'ere a dozen addl- Bases on balls: Mascarucci 3, Par- search of Molzahn's parsonsge. birth areire beinf^being received rheeived by their | frfiffht^bnw suomannes rtnea loto carry .uj.-eup- Waterbury, Conn., and Bill Peter­ in almost twice as many ring en­ dog killed 27 of my chickens dur­ Zwick, lb ...... 4 1 1 3 0 yesterday. They are noty leading street. ' pons o^er a disputed theoretical munications. The Russians now today. They ate beautifully I pU®a and poasibly men to distant topping the show. And is seeking counters then his Lock (^ty foe. .iional girls' names, addresses and adiso 1: Hits off: Mascarucci 3 for are attempting to wipe out the Actor’s Son Takes Bride The photograph was admitted as New Yorkers Lead friends ‘ sen, 202%, Indiana Harbor, Ind., ing the night. I have just kille<): Tabor, cf . . . . , .4 0 1 1 0 the league with- three victories and A daughter was bom at Me­ boundary. ted cards Emulating a War] points. Because they would not »*• a suitable opponent for Falco, the (^oppola, however, is the harder phone numbers. 3 runs in 0 innings; ParadisO 16 no defeats with the Dodger* right advanced German ' units before evidence along wi.th books, Pham decorated drew (10). e the neighbors’ dog." Brennen. rf . .. .3 0 0 0 0 (or 21 runs in 6 2-3 innings; Di- morial today to Mr, and Mrs. How­ Mechanized infantry, cavalry, Productiontlon Boanf Board order readingresding —as I . qulrs, -----— the elaborate------ipachlnerF . Middletown buzzsaw. hitter of the two and may regis­ Kearns. 3h . ;. .3 1 1 2 0 behind them with two win* and. ard Little of 304 Autumn street. armored forces, engineers, tank they can reestablish contact, the Providence, R. I., Aug. 4— (JP>— phlets, m a g a ^ e s and other ma­ Bridgeport. Conn.— Alvin (Red) ter a victory. nn. The card also I at todays session. One prob- Johnny Kildare, NYA Champ of have unblemished records. I Yankees and allowed but five hits maneuvers for the third Army. Izvestla said. ens o f this city, former Clerk and On cross-examination, Cyril pairs ot the summer national 134%, New York, Outpointed Cleo Fighters from nine (Connecticut bases, Hall, Gorman; left on bases. Time; 1:15. Admitted vest'-nlay; Richard One scout unit cut in several bean miniature photo# of Mrs. I lem1cm was the lav"iCvallabiUty of criti­ Boston vs. cniarlie Warner of Shans, 1^0, Los Angeles (10). Tigers 6, (?ard8 4; bases on balls, and one run. His opponent, Brax(). lIcCabe. ,43 Foster street', Mrs secretary at the 'Oliver Hazard (3oleiiuui of the defense staff ask­ bridge championships . but out-of- cities have been listed for places places the main road over which Perry Junior High school. The ed Davis tf he had told Molzahn towners triumphed In ^ similar Schwedel. Mr. Bchwedel and their | cal metals and engines for tho Springfield, lightweights. off Tedford 2. off Kurlowicz 3; The Cliffside field near Amar­ allowed but four hits. Three at I'artha Hamlll. 16” Cooper Hill first child, Helen Aim. on the program and from this these were gathered by Vic Tag­ Public Records the Germans were moving muni- bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. upon leaving the parsonage: play for women. planes and whether any should be Walt Kuhta, Meriden, va. A 40-foot flat car can carry half group a-five-man team will be se­ strikeouts. Tedford 4. Kurlowicz illo, Tex., is estimated to contain street; Nlchola-'i Pestttar. Bolton; tibns and reserves. Red Star said. diverted from the manufacture ef George Humes, East Hartford, a dozen automobiles, but only one 3: passed balls, Blanchard; um­ gart and came when they counted Miss Bertha Duhiel. 44 Peari Frank J. Stevens, met Fields in "Well, I guess you're not in­ Joe Rothschild and S. Oarton lected to oppose the New York more than 2 billion cubic feet of The Navy paper. Red Fleet, said Jersey while both were on rsca- volved In this.” Churchill, New York, led the first bombers middleweight*. medium Army tank.' fighters. pire. Warren. recoveraMa helium. most. Vic waz. responsible for all strv t; Miss Marguerite Noonan, Warrantee Deeds the earned runs of the game. sailors on the Sea of Azov attack­ tlon. ^______1 don’t recollect saying any­ men’s session with 223H match Solon Condemns What the Army and Navy thinks - Johimy Duke va Mike Rosen, S3 Pearl street. Joseph L. and Adele B. PhiUips ed the Germans and Rumanians • '■ • |0«of ths me wcargo a u plans fiuuw project Is to be both of Hartford, rematched at Vankees * DUchai-ged yesterday; David thing like that,” the witness re­ points over - the runner-up New to James and Virginia B. Lewis, from the rear while Naval avia­ plied York team of Frod D. Kaplan and snipyarcl' Closmc | heard when opm hearings a n ro- 140 pounda AB R HPO A K fiUies. Ftafford; Mrs. Fred Van property on Autumn street. tors pounded croMings. Coistal Tobias Stone, who tallied 220H A J D I sumM tomorrow. Lieut. GGen. H. Both Kuhta and Humea are Briggs, ss . . . . .4 0 0 0 0. 1 \Vvck. 29 ChtEter Oak street; In answer to. a questioB as to 1 Margaret R.. Dwlre to Armand artillery also waq in action. whether he would deny saying Third were Fired Karpin of Phil­ H. Arnold, chief of the A iW - Air well known, hero. Walt scoring a Major League Standings Klein, 2b .. ___ 2 0 0 1 1 p .'. " ‘ d Goyetfe,..-J . . . . , -349 - - Oakland j . ■ Dancosse. et ux,- property on Washington. Aug. 4—(FI—May­ 1 11 0 1 In the Kushchevka fighting zone or Roger L. Putnam o< Springfield. such • thlzg, Davis said: adelphia and Lester Olucksman of New Orleans, Aug. 4— (iP—OaU- Forces, and Rear Admiral John H. K. O. over Butch Raffino tn h(a Sports Roundup Warren, .c . .... 2 3 t-i pet; Peter Izikewicz. 3 North | gtreet. 1 3 3 3 0 the Germans were reported en­ Maaa., tedd Uie Federal Power ”Tss, I beMeve I would, sir.” New York with 219H. Ing 'the closing o f the Higgins Towera, chief of the Navy's Bureau last start and George whipping Taggart. 3b ___ 4 . .'.ibcl atreef; Mrs. Man*' La- Anna W. Robb to John R. Allen, countering IncreascQ resistance In the first round o f the women’s shipbuilding plant here "diograce- of Aeronautics, have promised to Lou Montiero. Phelon. p .< ...3 1 0 1 6 0 lie I'.cl'e. New Hampaliire .property on Scarborough road. Commission'today that a merger 0 5 0 u and the communique told how the of four weetem Masoochusetts Seorss Folat' pairs at tha week-long tournament ful,” Represantatlve O'Brien (R., Duke, Willie Pep's protege, held By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. wh6 soared to fame w-ith the Brown, lb . '....3 0 Admitted torlay.. M is- Gladys j John R. Allen to Ralph J. Hook' APPew.,,______Yesterday's Results 0 0 0 0 enemy "several times attempted )>ower companies would be a detri­ which opened at ths Hotel Park N. T .) today declared hi* determl- the season Rosen to a draw re­ Wide World Sport* Columnist ' Brooklyn Dodgers, should now be Oockett, If ;...3 0 DcFariao, Ki' Karl st.fPt: Mrs. property on Scarborough road. Easteni t Vennert, cf . ....3 0 0 0 0 0 unsuccessfully to force crossinga ment to. hU dty. Trenton, N. J,. Aug. 4.—UP)— Central yesterday, Mrs. Paula natibn to fight for its opening for B ea m s OOBspany Bottleneck cently. New York, Augr 4.—A lot of toiling with the once-bated, hate­ Minnie DoiiBherly. 17 Dougherty Elfrieda F. Knofls to Albert F. over a river.” Bacher, East Orange, N. J,, and constructioa of ships and "any­ Williamsport 8, EHmira 3. figbt-minded folks around New Or­ ful Giants. A major league ball McGowan, rf • 1-2 1 0 rO 0 0 street; Ricliard Wright. 454 property on Durant street, Gov. (Thariea Edison scored a Albany 4, Scranton 3 (10). Albany ...... It was there In the western Cau- point In hU intra-Democratic par­ Mrs. Bertram Lebhar, New Ro­ thing elss oosential to winning this Washington. Aug. 4.—(85—A f- leans. lncludlri)r several' city and player, however, never seems to street; Mrs. Jenn.ie I-ydall, S'?!)' Pasqusle Ponticelli to Albert F. Binghamton 15, Sprln^ield 2. WiUes - Barre 10 3 casua about 50 miles south jif Ros­ ty f»})d with Jersey (Sty's Mayor chelle, N. T,, were tops with 174% thur E. Pew, Jr,, vice president of state officiats. are tr>’ing to get up iiave any trouble putting his loyal­ 26 6 4 21 lialn street. ; Knofls, lots 8, 9. 10 and 11 on Es- -(Only games scheduled.) Scranton ___ Dodger* tov. that the Russians wers re­ Frank Hague today when Justice points. O'Brien mode ■tatemcht at T he Houdry Process O>rporatlon Major League a three-day fUtle carnival there. ty where his fiioney is." Discharged today; Mrs. S.arahjgrx stre<'t. <*} WUkes-Barra. Pa., Aug. 4—4P) Binghamton AB R HPO A E ported making a desperate stand —Henry Kleinkauf, fid, orchestra Joseph L Bodine of the New Jer­ Second in this event wero Ruth the opening o f the second day « f a o f The Sun Oil (Mmpany, told National Sept. 5-8. to celebrate the 50th an­ Jsroeson. 32 Spruce stre< t. Mrs ^ BiiUding Permit to halt the German drive toward Sherman, New York, and Mrs. Brooklyn 7, New York 4. ' WUliamsport . ___ A 0 0 0 0 U Edward Moroi h and inf;trt sor Issued to Hectftr Rivard. 13 Fol- leader, pianist and composer, died sey Supreme Court ordered the Hotuo Suboommlttee haartng <*|(xiigroee today that the Rubber Leaders niversary of the great event when Service Qept. Jonfs, • the oil Unks of Maikop in the Margaret W. Wagar, Atlanta, Oa., the U. 8. MariUm* OommlisInB’s | lueerre (Company was the "bottle- (Only gams* Mheduled.) Hartford .... championabips were settled for the Pvt. Ruby Goldstein, the old- DeGutia. 3b ___ 3 0 0 0 2 0 Colchester: S^nley Blow. 821-Msin j street, breezeway ifnd garage, today of a heart attack. He Hudson (kmnty Tax Board previ- Elmira ...... 0 1 X foothills qf the' Caucasus moun- outly ousted by Edison to turq srith 167, while Mrs. H. L. Zacka withdrawal of tU reeeat coatraet hi the naUon’a syntheUc By The Associated Press first time by fighters wearing big time lightweight, has been doing a March, ss . .v.,2 0 1 street; John ('hurtlla, 54 - Pitkin ■ cost 1350. was a graduate ot. Ithaca Con- and Mrs. Jessica.S. Kennedy, both Springfield Braze, p . . . ,,.'.3 0 3 1 5 0 Street; GeiaiM Rlclisnls. Wspplng; I Rill of Sale taina 1 servatoiy of Music and was wide­ over its office and records to a for Andrew J. Higgins, local bnild- rubbsr program. Nattoaal Lr«g:ne (No games scheduled.) padded mittens.... If you can find good job of rofeyeelng fights at Kushchevka la some 80 miles New York, were third with 164%. Smith, c ...... 3 1 1 6 1 1 Allan Anderson. Fast 'Windsor; Luigi Pola to Charles D. Whit-^ ly known In Pennsylvania nnisic board of the governor’s 'choosing. er, to oonMmet 200 liberty ships. Batting—Reiser, Brooklyn, .343; the records for 1892 you'll see that Fort Hamilton and may apply for west of Salsk where the Soviet Hie commlssloa said a stest short- Lombardi, Boston, .336. Jack McAuIiffe knocked out Billy a New York State License. . . . Welker. 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 JDorothy apd Margaret Lxxkhart.! cher,-doing business as the Sea'- circles. • Tesy's Oaoee troops moved back to new posi- T s age eras the roaeoa. Runs— Ott, New York, 76; Reis­ Fa stem Brooklyn Myer in 15 rounds for tbe light­ Warning; Look out for the Mltchel Haugb, If .. ___ 2 0 0 1 0 0 Rhode Island. {man Coal Company, cr-al business S t Louis . ...,S 0 0 11 1 n land equipment o^ the L Pola Coal tiona Oakland, Md., Aug. 4.—(P)-r er, Brooklyn, 71. Hartford at Williamsport (night) weight title on Sept. 5; the 'next Field (N. Y.) Mitt team. . . . Re­ Groman, lb Owee O rest D ies' Philadelphia, Aug. 4—(/F)—Al­ Runs batted in — Mime, New Cincinnati Foxx, rf ... ___ 2 0 1 0 0 0 rUnle Schedule ! Company located at 62 Hawthorne Offer Fnrkws Bealstanee Point Pleasant, W. Va., Aug. 4 Urged OsaHaaa M ra Jans L>. Taylor, 79, srldow of Springfield at Elmira (night). day George Dixon kayoed Jack cent arrival* are young Kid McCoy The Cosaacka had been pictured len A. Dobey, special assistant to York, 75; Medwick, Brooklyn, 73. New York Wednesday—Well Baby Confer- street. KoUywood, Aug. — James —UP)—Approximately 1,000 eon- WlUiam L. Taylor, former presi­ Binghamton at Wilkes - Barre Skclly in, eight heats to taka the. %nd Jackie Wilson, top-flight w-el- aa offering furious resist a nrs to 4 the attorney general, said a Fsd- Baltimore, Aug. 4.— The Hits—Medwick. Brooklyn, 125; (night). PlttJbtirgb ...... 45 featherweight crown and. aa the terweigbts, and George Nicholson, 24 1 ’ 5 21 u 3 soce St tha TMCA from 3 to 4 Certificate of Dlstributlah H. Crunc, M . ones ons o f ths etructlon workers who walkad off dent of the Pennsylvania Associa­ the Germans tn the Salsk area. But eral grand Jury hers would be ssk- Third Servloe (Mmmand, declar­ Slaughter, St. L,ouia 122. Albany at Scranton (night). Chicago ...... 48 grand windup m Sept. 7, Jim Cor­ who has fought more rounds with Innings; O'clock. The'estate of Mary Lahey, late screen's great dliectora. rsMortMed Plans Crashes ter of Mrs. Lahey. places to hold ths epeipy." dents today to eontinne alertness St. Louis at CtodnnaU. three champs released from the pretty handy guy to have around Thousands of retired Cossack Mavis Actor Beeelves Wings 19; CamiUl. Brooklyn, 17. Ctereland armed foroee to put on a similar an; ■acriflcea, Klein: double playa, Marriage latentlos P u i^ i FIgMsr Seerets but at the asms tto s avoid hys­ Swiss Ts Be P m Matten Fort RUef. Kao. He recently was Application for a marriage li­ fighters, former members e t the Detrett, Aug. 4.—(#>—A peti­ teria. Stolen besee -BalBer. Brooklyn, Boeton .... graduated from the OfRcere' Oaa- Pheloo to lOeiB to Brown; b * M ' Hew Vork. Aug. 4. -(Pi—Third tion by Hodge Thurman, former Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 4— (F> 23; Miller. Boston, 11. Hew York .at Wabhlngtea S t LouU . . . w S, Pbeloa 4: Haval district besdquarters report- cense was made today in the town First Sovist Cavalry Army under Bern, Bwttncriimd, Aug. 4.—UP dideta achool there and was seat oa halls, off Brass S, Pbeloa 4: Merrftai Ssmcon Budyenny, had employe of The Murray Oorpora- London, Aug. 4— UPh- "nte se­ Wayne Morris, movie actor now Pitching—French, Brooklyn, 11- (nifht). Detroit. Today’s flasst Star right hock to tbe cavalry replpre- strike-outs, Brez*I 7, Pbeloa t : io d t—Ths dsath be that of f t n e natioa. Gen. *nBies; "Eastern writers just can't starred aa a private and a football­ umpires, Msrtin, Wa

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, ADtTUwr 4, 1941 PAGE ELEVEN

MICKEY FINN Zero Hour! LANK LEUNAKD ^ A City's W ants Benefif ^ pB r~ Classified ForYow OO YOU INTEND IT ALL OCPEN06 Sense and Nonsense SUPPOSE SPEAK OERMAN. we HAViNT ^weLL.W E WIU .1 HMMMi ELEVEN lOCLOSIIN ON ON WHAT we THEY TALKS MICKEY— A lM ^ HEARD ANYTHINO) TONIOHT— TMIM TONr— HIAR THtM 6AT/ O'CLOCK— THEY Truth Employer—How long would Police Judge—Well, Rastus, IN EERMAN^SO DiDEGSTeVEN^ O P i m p o r t a n c e , i THEY'RE SHOULD START Household tioods .■51 Rooms Without Rioard 39 INSU UNDIRSIfWO .liosl and F*ound 1 Announcements Florist.s— Nurseries 13 ' Help Wanted—Female 35 Wanted to Rent 6 8 Before I -married Maggie dear, you stay with me If'I could not about your son stsallng those CHIEF/ HOLDING A A RRlV ------_____ I was her pumpkin pie. pay you? chickens. I’ve ideclded to let him TMEMJ MIETINGI A.MERICAN CHEM ICA L CO.. WANTED- WOMAN FOR fufi AUGUST SALE MILL OVERSEER AND WIFE Employee—Aa long as you'd off this tlms, but why don't you ^ Manchester 1X)ST — WOMAN .S BHOWN Westfield, Mass., have limited and part time work. Good hours, FOR RENT— SING^ ROOM, Her precious peabb, h'er honey pockotbook. liiRpaRP t.m, with W.XNTKD RII'F TO (’oils Van would like light hoitsekeeping lamb, kesp ms U I couldn’t run ths pow­ show him the right way? Evening Herald D.vke plairt. 8 to 4:30. Call 5284. stork of 4-year old mixed Blue giKid pay. Apply New System Save 25 percent to 50 percent on man preferred. Tel./776. rooms. No children. Call Rock­ er plant. Raatua—Ah done tried hard brown patent leather how, enn- and Norway Spruce trees. Pub­ Laundry, Harrison street. Furniture Prices Durirfg TTtis The apple of her eye taininp money ami papers. Ke- FOR RE.NT—I IGE AIRY dou- ville 23-5, Mr. Wood or from 9 to But after years of married life Judge, but he goea and gets hie- Clusifled Adyertiseincnls lic may have for $4.00 for fifteen Great Sale! 5 during day call Manchester self caught anyhow. Count tlx av#rag«^ord4 to a nna. w ai'l. Telephone 3108. .\tilomutiiles for Sale I trees delivered. Enclose price with WANTED W0.M8;N for stuffed ble . furnished room. Near bus 8841. This thought I pause to utter, Harper—See this stickpin ? InUlalt. numbera and "a.bbreviatlona order. Onl.v 30 trees per person. toy work. Kaklar'^ Cloth Toy Co., I EVERYTH l.Nti O.N SALE AT line. Inquiry 23 Starkweather Those fancy names are gone, and Well, it once belonged to a millionillli •ach eouBt a* a word antkcompound Lo .ST — .SPITZ PO.MKKANIA.N 1041 BITCK .'4rPF^t.4 door sedan, corner Oakland street and Tol- > THE LOWE.ST PRICES YOU’LL street. WANTED BY YOUNG couple un­ now aire. Story of a friend's latest trip words at two words. Mtnltnum cost doc. vieinit.v of .Main .-itreet. Kind­ i> i la prict of threa Ifnra. X small motor, ratlin, healer, like land Tilrnpike. j SEE IN 1942 furnished apartment. deslrableLin I’m just her breed and butter. Carter—And who la the million to the dog house. "She not only Ltno rates per day tor traha.ifni er plea.se call tl.")?. i Roofing—Siding 17-A F'OR RENT-rl.*ARGE room suit- airs? told me off for this one, but she new inside and nut. Term s *12 WOMEN WANTED—FOR assem- | ablejor 2 young ladies. Telephone central location. Call 2-0089. ada .weokl.v: 1040 C hevroletX panel This is the BIG SALE of the Little Mery had gone to ehurak, Harper—W’oolworth. became retroactive 1" BVactteo .Marcli 17. 1927 LOST BROW..N' BILLFOLD rbn^| WE SPECIALIZE IN applying bly of toys, stettd.V. pleasant -----or 4279. WANTED TO RENT by S-a^uRs. and on her return home her moth­ C.iah Charge triii'k very d ean S605. Teri^s, roofiilg and aisbeatoa siding. year,' And there's a reason! Last • Conaacutive D ays.. : ctai ^ era l.oininR S28 and ilriver.s liien.se work. Kage Company. Cheney j five or six rooms, sipgle house er asked her how she liked the Rachel—How come you are re­ Bandleader John Kerby can't ■$0 OO weekly. 1939" Oldsmobile Workmanship guaranteed. Time Building. ; year before prices adva.nced, we .FOR RENT—FURNISHED front S Conaacutive Dave.. S cta't 1 ct« Reward for return. 55 Rissell St. ! placed carload order after earloa preferred. Write B px^, Hergld. singing: ducing 7 understand why we refer to money 1 Day ...... IU era 13 cts toVh, raiho. heatot. ver.v clean ^payments arranged. A. A. Dion bedroom, first floor, continuoi/ Dorothy—Oh, to cut down ex­ in.su'le. m '.y paint, good tires $545. SALE.SGIRL WANTED. Manches­ order witii leading m anufactu^s hot water, near bath. Centrally Little Mary—I liked It very as dough—dough, he sighs, sticks J All orders for Irreyiilar mormons U )S T SOSTO.V . BULL D0 weekl.y; 1038 Chevro­ 4860- ter Knitting Mills, Manchester in all the furniture centers/ of located. Inquire 48 Summit St. Special laies for long term »*very ! Blaik "'Ith while fare, lia.s tenemenh Ypuhg couple with two It was bad. licen.se on ecijlar. Finder ple.a.se let sedan', heater, good tires. $265. Green. Tel. 6304. America. Now, all this fupmture, small >W}dren. Call 5601. day advertising riven ur<^’n request. bought at 'low prices is here. It’s NICELY FURNISHED room for Mother—All the people said It Ada ordered before the Third or ! call 3206. Term s .< > 00 ' 'eckl.y. Term s and OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BO NDING HOUSE WITH fifth day will oe charged ?n'v t^r ; tr.atles accented. See, 8 inante Moving—1 ruckingi— WA.NTED WOMAN'for general ready for you at pricea/w-e cannot gentleman, close to biisiness Cen­ was bad? What do you mean? FUNNY BUSINESS MAJOR HOOl>LB tha actual number pi times the .id hou.sework and care of 2 children. hope to duplicate again, or per­ ter. Telephone 5466. Little Mary—Oh, It was so bad .\lanagi r of B hinners Sale.s Co., Storage 211 Houses fof Sale 72 HE BOTHBMS OH, I S E E f appeared. ch.*irt;ina it the rate.earn- ! 80 'Oiiklan.l .strecK Tel. 5191. Call 8816. haps for many y e a / to come.. All that when they were praying, I eSAO,TWlSSS/ DON'T LET VtoRO SET ed but no allowance or refund** can LO.«T W HITK A.N’U'TA.N’ female PLEASANT CENTRAL room;^ WHEM r’wiexnfb', VOU’VB LET LOOK / THS be made on six fime'ads stopped j fox terrier.' Reward. Tel - >>, S rtJK A O E prices are lower ,.han they ever FOR SALE—FIVE JtQOM house, heard them say, 'Lord, have mercy A800T UOOPLE MANOR THAT T 2 077 •NOTF,^ THE "AVON ' ad In lead­ suitable for gentleman. 91 C lint^ sunpqrch, oil burner wijh con­ upon us mlssrabls singers.' &Q X HAX)DA HIM OUT BUT OLD aOY’S after the flfih d-ty. i W E H.AlVE LATE VQDEL used I Moving and Packing. The Austin will be later this year. That means PtiOTECK - ARB JU S T LEAVlKl* HAVE COM*. INTO MONBY — v' No '‘till forbid* ’; display iin's not cars for sale. We buy--for cash. | a . Cham bera Oo. Telephonn 626C ing magazines. Excellent earning street. tinuous hot water, gara/^^and MVSBUP.' OKAY, c a r r y in g a aold. : LOST - YOU.NG .MALK BeaRle opportunity offerlng'independcncc buy everything you will need this TH’ SCRESN4 OM WAK-KAFP,^— X SOLO DREAD- The Herald’will not t.e re*puns:ui€ hoimd. A nswers to n.ame "G.vp " late model u.'ied cars, Cole'-^Iotofs. year. .. .rlgtit now! We cannot re­ chicken house, lot 99x275/\ft Jerry—Where U U. S, A. T HIM FO R M A 30R , BALE THAT for more than one incori«ct tn^rr* ! Tcl. 4161 and security for. several women in Owner leaving town on accourft TeaChsi^Ita many placet just NAUGHT TOR A Ticyy SUM — 60 I ’LL F IL E WOULD BOG Telephone Manche^itet 3734. a lte r Repairing 2.3 Manrhe.ster. Write Box M, Herald. order at these old low prices again. ROOM FOR RENT/^reakfast PROTECTIOM— tlon of any adverti*emeni ord»^rca ' Gome prepared to buy. . . .and save of poor health. Tel. 6409. now, one of which la In .the mid­ X TAHE GREAT 3 C N IN R E P A V ­ T H E for more than one time 4 p. m. FOR S .\L E 1040 NA.SH cony desired 2 Cliappr itreet. dle of JerUBAlem. IS THAT IT? DOWN A The Inadvertent onuasion of in* roadster, all good tires, ,„e. I LAWN MOWERS sharpened, oil- GIRL w a n t e d —.MTist be 18 or as n /e r before. FOR SALE—SINGLE 7 ROOM ING SOUR #100 LOAN.^— ' DATA STENEbORs: correct public.illon o( sdvertiainK t ed, adjusted, picked up and de over, experience unnecessary. Ap­ FOR R E ^ — COMFORTABLE house, with large aun room, ABOVE All, MARTHA MUSTN'T AWAY —X'M NEYT will be rectified oni> by cancellafion chanically A-1. Priced right room, ai>Kable for one or two, or Overheard at tha Liar’s club; of the charge made for the service : quirk sale. Phon ■ 4689 for llvered $1.25 Here $1.00. Repair ply Tropical Drinks. 999 Main Biiy anything during this sale on steam heat, 2 car garage. Located First Liar—Once upon a lima a KNOW — SHE'D PICK M t A6 UNDER IN LINE.' paHa. Power mowera sharpened atreet. / our usual Easy Terms. couple.''Call 7019 or inquire 15 rendered. l.\SrKA.\CE-. form ation. 43 Scarborough Road, recondi­ ■ rationing official agreed with an- CLEAN AS A HOLIDAY FOWL/ m ilita ry . All advertlsemenis must confoim and repaired We sharpen hedge A LB ERT’S Proctor Road. tioned and now ready for .occu­ In eiyle, copy and pograpiiv nith Refiire \ on Have a $'lre. CHRLSTMAS CARDS Make ^ I other rationing , official on tha SECRETS.' regulations enforced by the iiuidisn* ; FOK s a l e .1041 BUICK Centuryi and grass shears, ictsSors, amvea, 43 All.tm St. - H artford pancy. Apply Edward J. Holl. I situation and on (tow much ration- or .Xeeldent model., low mileage. goofiter Restaurant, ing, electric sewing machine and in reply. Write Box F, Herald. . Vl'rite Your Own Heading! the CHARGE KATE will be collect- | ed, shear grinding, key fitting, 509 Main street. Tel. 3972. r^UlCK SALE-ELECTRIC Sing- "open ice box" privileges. Cen­ Wanted—Pipe organist, who can ed. No responstbIHty for errors in ( large lot; on Spruce street. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. _z' er sewing machine. Phone 3810. trally located and feasor able. laUo fill position of auto mechanic, •-telephoned ads will be assumed and Rusine^ss Services Offered 13 overhauled. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl WA.NTED TRUf.T< DRIX’E R ^p - Ask for /iv ate Sallustlo. their accuracy cannot be guaran- ■ You may^apply immeillately'. Call Isteamfltter or stenographer and street. . ply SeSinan Coal Co.. 256 jz /te r 3408 or 14 Arch jttreet. Itj'p.Ut. or building. custodian or teed. i $3900 MASONRY. SLATl.NG. SLATE atreet. YOU WON’T REST WELL on A Thought walk*. Outside fireplaces. Repairs your old hard mattress—but Oh! Ihaiidy mechanic'or undertaker. A Index of CI«i>sificatioM good steady ^sltlon. Box B, Oak- Birihi ...... A : Two-Family House; I rtMims on all kinds of slate work. Sulli­ Help Wanted— Female 35 BOY WA.NTED 5Ipsi be 16 or Boy! will you sleep on one of our ivtnecessarj'. Ap- Wanted— Rooms— Roard 62 Say ye to the righteoun,-that It lland, Calif., 'Tribune. Kncaic.ni'ciiia ...... K each; garage. Price; van and Lewis, 37 Charter Oak over, experience Gold Medal innersprini; mat- R d\)ERNB0DW, A larrlasca ...... ; street, Manchester. Tcl. 2-0418. WANTED —TWO ^M E.N ~or ■ ply Tropical 900 Main Ires.ses. Sale price only $24.50. shall lie well with him: for they Daatba ...... GENTLEMAN' WANTS ROOM shall eat the (nilt of their dotnga. The Boy Has Gone We used up our gas card shopping around for camping Card or Thanka ...... girls for work in Manchestei street. Call or see Benson’s. 713. MAin ^ K N O W S EXPERT LINOLEUM work of all Laundry, 72 Maple street. near Cheney Mills. Write Post i sno. hs Boy has g'ona to the colors, equipment, so we’re spendini spending' our vacation in ' the T H E M U Z Z L E 1b Uamorlam ...... $4750 street. Office, Box 205, Manchester.- ' ' Loit and Found ...... kinds done at reasonable prices. and ws don’t know what to say; backick j’ar<]j’arcfr' _»•«* ar Mid agtvN«. me. v » ta v a. pat ep».0*^ BUT MARTWA’ .Announcemnata ...... For estimates Write Box V, 'The WANTED—WOMAN to care for Liy/Stock—Vehicles 42 Uef each ninn think hlmaelf an Boy ws loved and cuddled raraonala...... In the Country — 7-Room child. 6 years old Monday through Antaaiaklkra H erald. Machinery and Tools .52 Summer Homes for Rent 67 of God. Hla mind a thought, stepped out for the Flag today, ikatomobUt for BaU ...; .. Colonial; furnace heat; F'riday week days. Telephone PB3^PipS FOR SALE 6 TO 8 weeks his life a breath of God..—Ballev. i’e thought him a child, a baby, 2-0130. .xinocu -.noculated, $9 each. High Acres SIDE GLANCES BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES , At Home Aatomobtlca for Eichanat garage; ' ; acre land. Price POI.NT O’ WOODS, 7 room col- with never a care at all; BY GALBKAl'Jfl BY EDGAR MARTIN ABto Aceaaiorlaa—TIrra .. RuildinK—Contracting 14 / Farm . Tel. 78*0. NEW OLIVER "60" tractors with Moman Guard Officer Sut bia country called him man- Ante Rapatrinv—Patntinr starters. Fordson parts, silo fill* tace. all electric. AvallabUf Aug. AotB Schoola ...... GIRL OR WOMA.N wanted^ew F'OR SALE— BEAUTIFUL six 15th. Tflephone 7656. 31 Ford St. aiae; and tha Boy-has anawersd YOU lAtAN THY. CABIN YB'b MNDBBDYV Aatoa—flhlp by Truck .... $5750 FOR YOUR REMODELING or era, new and used tractor plows, Sacramento- Calif. ( Phone used Fordson on rubber tires. good enough for the U. S. Army le paused to watch the recruiting BTB.PWc.V5 ? HOW SETT'lB.O ----- Oaraean—Barvlca—Btoraca tractor. 519 Center atreet. Tele­ 3157. Dublin Tractor Company., Willi- is good enough for the State Motoroyclaa—Blcyolaa .... WANTED--WOMAN Xor house­ Wanted to Rent 68 where, fired by fife and drum, PB.'WFBCT'l Y' Two-Family, 12 rooms. Du­ phone 7773. m antic. Guard.-So Adjt. Gen. Jimnlus iWantad Autoa—IfotoreycUa plex; furnace heat; garage;^ work. one day a wt>?K or two half - I le bowed hla bead to Old Glory f ■n« nnS Frafnanlsanl terHaen .days. 50c per hpur. Call 3408 or Articles for Sale 45 WANTED TO RE.NT FIVE or aix Pierce disclosed appointment of and heard ita faint whisper, Snslnesa Scrylces Oftsrad ‘ near Main Street. Price; Jhe California unlfa first woman HovsnbnM Services plltrcd 14 Arch street,^ room, single or flat. V’rite Box S, ■■Come!'' BnllAlni—Contractinc ...... F'OR SALE—SMALL ice box. Wanted—To Ruy 58 Heraid. officer. Second Lieut. Al.vee Honor he Boy—he was never a quitter FloH ata—N urtcrlea ...... chicken brooder, and feeders. 48 Lewis. Mrs. Lewis, a widow and atood forth with a patriot’s Funeral Directors ...... $6500 Grandview atreet. Tel. 7413. WANTED TO RENT two or, three mother of a 2 1-2-year-old son. Heatlna—Plumbing—Rooting FOR SALE rooms furnished or unfurnished. Joy Insurance ...... W A NTED — MANS BICYCLfi, had been ronfldentlsl secretary to To add his name to the roater— bltUinr^—Dreitmaklng .... SEE light weight preferred. Call 8249. W rite Box Y. Herald. General Pierce; Mevtng—Trucking—Storage On French Knad — Rollon ARTHUR A. Household Goods 51 and, Ood, We're proud of that .Fnblle Passenger Service ... ..W-A NEW 3rROOM COTTAGE Boy! Feinting—Papering PLE.NTY O F STUDIO couChea In —Don Browning. Profcaalonal SerTlces ...... If Stuart J. Wasley Electricity, Spring water. > KNOFLA your favorite patterns. 534.50 up. Rspalrlng ...... >l 1 acre land. Price $1,00^. Pine Tree Quilt Fallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 14 Real Eelate and Insurance For Also the popular maple lounge Flattering Suit Follat Goods and Sarylea ...... II ■State Theater Builtling Terms. chaira and platform rockera BVantsd—Buainaas Barvica . . . . II M4.95 up. If It’s maple see Ben­ HOLD EVERYTHING ■dneattenal Telephone 6613 - 7116 Conraes and Classes ...... H Call 3975 Refore 7 P. M. INSURANCE son's August values. 713 Main Prtvata laatrnettons ...... II Ask Your Neighbor! streeL Dancing ...... ll-.A 5 4 0 5 Unsleal—Dramatlo ...... II 875 Main Bt. Phona 5440 Tfaatad—InatruCtlona ...... 10 Read Herald Advs. tHnanelal Bonds—gtocka—Mortgages ... It Bnalnaea Opporfunitlea ...... If Itensy to Loan ...... II Help and gltnatloas WASH TUBBS Good Old Wash BY ROY CRANE Balp Wanted—ramalt ...... II AUCTION. Balp Wanted—Mala ...... H Balsnmen Wanted ...... ll-A a r e n Tt they VOU...WASH TUBBS,,. EXCUSE MB A MOMENT BUT I M (SETTIM6 D0WMRI6HT A THEN MAYBE YOU TH'MECKVlJOSAyr Help Wanted—Mala or Famala IT At Reid’s .Auclionloriiiin,’Bolton, Conn. SIMPLY TXJAbOR- W H ILE 1 RECOVER FROM DOMESTICATED. NO MAID,- /AND CAROL WONT XVE NEVER LET A Agaats Wanted ...... IT-A A9LE R3R WORDS, TH«B T H E S H O C K / EVERyeODVS DOIN'WAR /BE ABLE TO 0 0 OUT PAL DOWN YET. W EU Bltnatlons Wanted—Female ... II - On f . S, Route 6, S MIlea East of .Mancheater f # Bttuatlona Wanted—Mala .... II N A M E S a r e \---- J - y —/ I W A S W O R K , 1 T R Y TO H E L P TO DINNER WITH ME. M AW AAE IT SOMEHOW, Employment Agencies ...... 4« TT Live Sleek—Pete—P e a ltr y - Wetliiestlay Evening, Ang. 5 at 6:30 P. M. THOMAS AMD j ' 1 / K I N D A A CELEBRATION.,. EVEN IE WE HAVE Vehicles J E F f E R S D N 5 U R P R IS E P TO TAKE THOMAS D o g e- Blrdb—pet* ...... 41 1X\ L E A V IN 6 F O R Lit* Stock —Vehicle* .e.eeeeee 4t M Y S E L F FO R Eb M SERVICE AND JEFFERSON Pooltry and Suppllee ^...... Wide .Assortment of Honsehold Fnmitnre Wanted —Pet*—Poultry—Stork, 44 A T T W IN S ' TOMORROW W IT H U S ? For ■ale— RedVoom Furniture, Dining Sets, .\s.sorted Rugs, Rook- Articles For S*U ...... 41 Boat* and Aeeessorie* .e. 4f cases, Cedar Chests, Spinet Desk-s, Gateleg Table, Chairs, m Balldtnr Ifaterisls ...... 47 Diamond* —Watches—Jfw slry .41 Stands, l.amps, Rlanket.s, Rotiks, Trunks, Etc.. Etc. electrical Appliances—Radio'. • 4t lemiwisYSMi 1SK. V. lO 74 ‘Fuel and Peed ...... 49-A Garden—Farm—Dairy Products M Chairs for .\ll. Ample Parking. Truckmen. LIW&i4Vfi.Tg^ *'I don’t see why you make such a fuss about Siuan break* Houeehold Goods ...... 91 Machinery and Tools ...... I '"Move on. Sonny—you’re giving infi a dish once in a whilo—the way you used to bang Musicsl ln«trum/ntB ...... '97 Office and Store Equipment .e* 94 ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers people the em og imprestlon!” things around when we had our newlywed quarrels!’* Speclais St the Stores ...... 9b »0I 5Ialn St. .Manchester, Conn. ' Phone S19.7 • Wearina .Vppsrel—Furs . . . . e. 9* tVxnted—T'*’ Buy ...... II AMTHISACITK llaani^—Baard-*Hofrl^—Ileaarta >NERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Rertaaraafs Rooms Without Board ...... 17 I T.M. aic.u.a.aAT.orr. Boarders Wsn^rd ...... e.lS -A rountrv Hos*-d3Resorts...... eo By Mrs. Anny Cabot To obtain complete cutting pat­ Hotela—KeMsuran*^ ...... 41 LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE It has a long history a roman­ tern for the Pine Tree Quilt. (Pat­ C, J, C ^ e n e r a i T) P ic k e t t Wanted—*R>f>ni»--Bo.ird ...... 91 tern No. 5405) amounta of all ma­ ALLEY OOP A Life Saver BY V. T. HAMLIN Real I2«iale Ftir Itrat AUCTION tic history. The first Pine Tree Apartirsots. FUlh Ttn'-menis 4? Quilt ori^nated in Massachusetts terials specified, finishing deUlIs r Business LocaMons tor Kent .. 44 " “fk e < S o d .l iktii Saiii^U i* about 1652—the year first mint given, send 10 cents in Coin. Your WELL,COMB Ot>^..lEnSt r HEV, OfiCAI%, LOOK?/ Houses Fcr Rent ...... , 4- Name and the Pattern Number to f^aoDl-E CY^R AMO THE RAin’ VS« HAD^ Suburban For Rent ...... 4‘ 9 RECONDITIONED USED CAI^S> 9 war established. The first shillings Summer Homf» For Krnt . . . . . 4 has bttR a "CHAMPION" for alMOSt ■ ctatary coined had the North American Anne Cabot The Manchester Eve­ SEE 1F\WH CAMT RMD ■nSD IM T H E Wanted fo Krtit ...... 4» I’OK BRUNNER S.AI.ES f'4L (.Authorized Parkard I»ealer) pine tree on one side. ning Herald, 106' Seventh avenue. SOME WRECKAOe TO - -. Ileal Lslafr f*«ir ^atr To protset'dgolntt subslitulioni ond infarlor coolt-- Thousands of "Pine Tree" Quilts New York City. Enclose 1 cent HAMO OM7CX...WE Abarimen*. BjtUI;nK f »r .. 9 postage for each pattern ordered. CAKfT SWIM AL.X. Rusincas Propert. (er . FsHns and Land tor Sets . . . . . 7; the Southern highlands. It la still a My popular Album—32 pages of HDoeee for Sal# 7; favorite-duilt and a handsome one, the designs you have admired and ^ '5SS>'t authoiizid distiiiutoii LfOts for Sals ...... 7? Thursday Evening, .August 6 at : 7 P. M. though ths design has been simpli­ naked for—needlework of all types Retort Property for Ssla...... 7 a •uburhsn for *?al# . 7f fied since Colonial days. Use soft .—la nowf available. Send for your Real Esiate for ftx'nar . . . . 7« 19.37 Ford ,Sedah. 1037 Pif81kard Sedan, 1937 Chrysler .Sedan, 1955 blue-greens, dark greens and white copy of the "Anne Cabot Album.” (Vsntsd —Leal 71 Hupp Si-ilan, I9'j!l Oliio Coach. 1955 Packard Sedan, 1955 Olds- for this historic quilt. The price Is 15 cents. Anelloa—leaaai .Vortr^s THE MANCHESTER LUMBER Lfksi N)t*-^s. ;d...... Ys niohlle Sedan. 10.37 Ford Cou|ie, 1941 4'ord- Coach, and Others. TEU.MS: Ulnanee Terms 'Arranged Oh Sales Over 5100; Oae-Half Down, Balance Mnanred. “ AND FUEL COMPANY a216 * . " * * a MStn tau K«ks read thi ROBERT M.-^ REID & SONS, Auctioneers -Ei^rett T. McKinney, Mgr. Every line of this simple two- h Mt««aaa«* lavs ttSar Salvat4 plecs frock is designed to enhance Girls and Women ■mi Main Sf. Manchester. Conn'. Phone 5195 Center Street Phone 5145 your figure. The wide shoulders set with shallow yokes. The notched collar and deep V lapel. The slashes at the midriff which control the WANTED KKl) RYDER Miitcue RY FRED HARMAN smooth fit of the jacket acroM the front — the peplum line whiph con­ tinues the slimming treatment For FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Broadcaatlng Station BY MERRILL BLOSSER ‘AWK- AwK'-V' T-AT across ths back! It’s s winner for A W < f V V . 2>i.US shantung weaves, cool cottons or any of the new rayon ■ suitings T a k e T H IS oonybrsadon B u t 'i d u d o n t I’LL nave to 6E honest. MR.* which tailor smoothly. ilda keeps a secret Pattern No. 8216 Is In sizes 12 Defense Work CX3W N IN S H O aT m AND, MISS ( VES.Mk.- THE LETTER. NEED TO WORR.V- Is SHE a p t KENT I H The same WA-y a screey door to 20 and 40. Size 14. short sleeves, CXJMMinGS / EVERY WORD I klNT ' a d d r e s s e d THE LETTER WAS TO TtlL requires 33a yards 38-inch mate­ (Experience Not EMcntial) O F XT! ______TO, A N D J U S T a d d r e s s e d t o a a n y o n e WHAT HOLDS BACK T h e R A iN / rial. W H A T D i O - G ir l n a m e d , THE LETTgi^ For this attractive pattern, send For All Types of Worie on Sewing Machinesy YOU W W T F ? HILDA G a u M L E .' ’co ntained? • y 13c In coin, your name, addreaa. pattern number and aiae to The Hand Work and Inspection Mancheater Evening Herald To- day*a Pattern Service, 106 TJth Ave­ t nue, New York, N. Y. APPLY EMPIA)Y*feNT DEPARTMENT Send for the Fashion Book if you are seeking smart styles to sew at home. It’s our complete ! ‘ catalogue of current patterns— ahowm in all sises from 1 to 52. Independent Cloak Co. Pattern 15c, Pattern Book ISc, T.’J Oas Pattern and Pattern Book Pine Street Manchester ordered tt^ether 25c. Enclose Ic postage for each pattern. .MrSiaglMi StsSinft, ler. ^OE TWELVE TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1942 ^anr^Atrr Ettnibtfi Herald Averagre Daily Circulation I*#- For the Month of July, The Weather Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters EiHergeney Doctors of St. George,' are reminded of iged to Wed 7,494 Forecast of U.i S. Weather Bureau About Town the meeting this evening in the Regiment Band Urges Service . Masonic Temple, with Mrs. Doro-; Dr. Arthur B. Moran and Dr. Sidewalk Assessment - Member of the Audit Mortimer Moriarty are the phy­ thy Belcher, Mrs. Eva Le-slie anti Bureau of Circulations OoBtlnoed cool tonight. An executive meeting of the Mrs. Margaret Jones as hostesses. sicians of the Manchester Med­ Arrives Hfere Flag on Square Beethoven Glee club will be held ical association who will re­ Awaits Wall Deeision MaticheBter—-A City of Village Charm Friday evening at 7:30 at the Everett R. Kennedy. Jr., son of spond to emergency, calls to­ Emanuel Lutheran church. At morrow afternoon. Will Furnish Weekly North End Takes Up Mr. and Mra. Everett R. Kenne­ VOL. LXI-, NO. 261 (Olassiaed Advertising on Page 14) this eesaion. plana will be formu- dy of 383>s Center street, has ("onrerts; InstrumentN Selectmen to Inspect pro-rata, upon recommendation of MANCHESTER, CONN: .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) uated for fall activitiea. been accepted as an aviation ca­ Idea; Would Have Rig the committee which has made a PRICE THREE CENTS det in the Army Air Corps, hav­ En Route from Texas. - Ceremony at Raising. Porter Street Site; Also study of the plan. The Harvard Road Bridge Oub ing successfully passed the men­ Begin Work Approve Buying Half It is understood that the war was entertained last evening at tal and physical examinations Ever smee the warm weather ar­ damage insurance offered by a Fire Dwtroyg Ringling Menagerie Tent the home of Mr. and Mra. Perry taken last Thursday in Hartford. A service flag at the north end Million War Insurance.' branch of the Federal government Pratt. Four tables of contract His name has been placed'on tht? On Dressings rived here this year, the Manches­ has been proposed and already carries a smaller percentage of Urges Gandhi Lead were in play. High scores were reserve list and he probably will ter public has been clamoring for plans are underway to have one profit to the agency which writes Nazis Landing ’Chute Sldfwalk a.sBessmcnts of $1,- i made by Mra. Malcolm Deacon and not .he called upon to report for the weekly band concerts which it than the sabotage insurance and placed on Depot Square. This aug. 719.43 on Porter street of which ; Arthur Smith. training for some time. A grad­ Rrfl Ooaa Committee were featured In past years in ; in consequence a division of the gestton was made thia morning by tw-o-third« would be borne by the I i Iflfturance to be w ritten had to be uate of Manchester High schooi Center Park. Due to so many Dante Pagani, -prominent north Civil Disobedience Corporal Earl W. Yost, who is with the class of 1941, he,reaches Not to Wail Until abutting property owners and one- made with this fact in mind. bandsmen 'working on defense, it end merchant and member of the currently stationed at Fort pix, his 19th birthday this month and third by the town, were not levied I TTie hew sabotage insurance, Now Jersey, spent last Sunday at is at present employed at the Air- (^iiota Is Asuighed. was impoasibla for many of the Manchester Improvement Associa­ Forces in Caucasus; ^ while It Is carried principally for ■ craft plant in East Hartford. tion. He proposes to have the flag last night by the Board of SelecL hU home on 13 1-3 Ford street. bands to get together for such an made up of one star for every [ the protection of the town's water I f Demand Denied He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ A meet4nK of the Manchester men when it developed a retain­ affair. The American Legion Band chimdred men from Manciteater now system, also provides for paymmt bert Yost. . ^ " The local Selective Service board .Surgical Dreasings committee was played one concert during July, ing wall for about 200 feet of the of damage incurred , by "riot or met last night in its offices in the ' in the service. held this morning at 8:4S in the and it is expected to give another length of the sidewalk recently civil commotion." x Committee Also Gets Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dotchin post office building and complet­ aometime thia month. -Mr. Pagani said that ^any Plan to List ed a number .of further classifica­ local Red Cross headquarters. It towns throughout Connecticut are completed from Grandview street To Review Lota^^ Proposed Resolution Capture* 0(, Maple street left yesterday for However, the people of this a 10 days vacation to be ap>ent m tions. Several registrants were was decided to begin work imme­ town will soon.be given weekly now di.splaying service flags. In to Oak Grove street would have to A committee of Selectmen Reed, most canes: however, the number Converse and Bowers was named To Pledge AlMndia . Rhode Island. given hearings on their occupa­ diately on the aurgical dressings band concertk on Sunday aftir- .Ml«« Norma Grar.ladln be constructed. Women May tional and dependency claims. The noona until the cold weather sets of men in the services frorn these by Chairman David Chambers to Congress Party to Re-# Germans Claim Seizure Joseph Barto has leased the board is readj-ing classifications although the quota has not yet places had not reached the hun­ The share which would be met Inspect seven lots of land owped Troops and Small Tanks in if plana formulated this morn­ Mr. and Mrs. George L, Grazts- by property owners if voted by the new store erected on the south for a large number of registrants been assigned here. Word from na^ ing at the local armory progress. dred mark. by the town,- for which an offer sistance to Invasion Of Important Railway Ruses Used i tional headquarters is expected dio, of 100 Henrj- street, have an­ During the discussion it was Selectmen would have been $1,- Be Adopted Sent into Area as Side of the MagneU building and to be sent to Hartford for army The regimental band of the local i nounced the engagemeht of their has been made for purchase. The will open a barber shop there on physical examination on August within a short time. pointed out that there were over 146.28. representing two-thirda of lots to be viewed are located on Of Ration by Japanese. Junction by Storm anti-aircraft regiment arrived here I daughter. Miss Norma Graziadio, the present coat, and the town By Germans , Hard Pressed Reds Thursday. Mr. Barto has been en- 28. It was announced that the Man­ early this week, and will be sta- I 1.200 men from Manchesten draft­ Branford street. Middle Turnpike -After Hard Fighting; gaiged in the barber business in to Samuel J. Taggart, son of ^^rs. ed and enlisted, in the service. A Would have paid $573.15. ' Machinery for Occupa- chester Girl Scout. Council has Honed in thia area for the pur- ^ Catherine T._ Taggart, of 80 Wells E ast and Autumn st'Teet. The town Bombay, Aug. 5.—(4*)— Withdraw from Be-| Manchester for 21 years, the first The Alpina Sciclety will hold its donated the iiae of some bf their pose of providing entertainment . flag with that many stars would The highway committee plans had been offered $1,400 for the Bridgeheads Estab­ nine years of which he was with monthly mating, tomorrow eve­ street.' and' the late Samuel J. be:unwieklly and hard to handle. to inspect the site and to report The All-India Congress Party I tional Registration May Prove Vain laya Glina Sector tol cabinets to the committee, who for both the soldiera and the civil-,'’ Taggart. The announcement was seven lots. lished Across Kuban . j the late P, H. Dougherty. He has ning at eight'o'clock at the Ital- wijl make their hbadquart'ers at ian population. , It waa suggested that one star for its findings to the board at the The State Highway department, Working Committee drafted I Be Included in War New Defense Posi-I disposed.'of his share in the Capi­ ian-Americ4n clubhouse on Eld- made at a dinner party given every one hundred men be placed ■the American Legion Home On Aw«rd Inatrusneata Saturday evening by Mr, and Mrs. next meeting. Only one of the 15 in a letter to the Selectmen, urg­ today a resolution, recom­ River Between Kro­ tol Barber Shop located in the ridge street. Leonard street. on the flag. abutting property owners on Por­ ed the Inclusion in the call for the Service Legislation. Espionage and ‘ Tro jan | tions in Face of Ger>| Park building. Warrant Officer Thomas Evans. | Graziadio in observation of their mending that Mohandas K. The American Legion Auxiliary If his proposition goes through ter street appeared at the assess­ annual town meeting an. article potkin and Armavir. American Legion band members who heads the military unit, stated ; 25th wedding anniver.iary. the north end will have a real cele­ ment meeting. Gandhi be given full powers Horse^ Tactics Fail] man Armored Units.! is sponsoring the program, which that the organization will be glad permitting the town to share in . Washington, Aug. 5.—(>P)—Ma­ Letters have been received from will hold their annual oubng Sun­ B»-ere sold at the. M ^chester Town of Manchester properties, a’lso reported that the five-man To Meet British Criticisms Kropotkin, 125 miles by air taken to | | hospital, tried to get postoffice during the niontfi of July placed in jobs by the end of 1943. Tax on Retail Sales sinking German ships and sheUingl the home of Mrs. Isabel Thomp­ with their outfit, but it. has now t,he dance band a r t Sergeant Harry including the sabotage insurance Defense Housing Committee The new draft was described as Of the 53,300,000 persons now southeast of Rostov, is on an oU informatiefiP on supplies from Red Red O o 88 Kit climbed back to its highest peak. Brown, trumpeter; Corporal H*irry are being replaced by stamps to be pipe line and railway from the German position.s along the shore-! son, directly opposite the church. Dante Pagani, proprietor of the voted -last night, is $3,863,112. named at the last meeting of the designed to meet "reasonable and employed, according to Works Army soldiers. He waa tried by a Land With Machine-Gun* Those attending will have the North Ehid Package store has re­ While In the south, a feminine Jenkins, tenor saxophone player sold for $4.59 for this month. The The sabqtage insurance and the ■board, had met In his office last constructive" criticism w-hich fol­ Seeking Cash Caspian- sea to Rostov and on an­ court martial as a spy, singer was attached to the band, and vocalist; Sergeant Bob John­ local office sold 7,800 of the $5 Projects Administration reports, The Nazi parachute troops werel privilege of playing any game turned from a two weeks' vaca­ Fundat^lO war risk insurance will be allotted Saturday and qualified for their lowed the British disclosure yes­ 13.900.000 are women. Of the 1,- Seen Inflation Bar other railway w,-hich links Krasno­ The commissar said the Germans landing with machine-guna and! they wish, with prisef at each tion at Grove Beach Point. and It is hoped that a talented girl son, tromfione player and vocalist; stamps according to William Mc­ to five local insurance agencies. work. terday of the draft of a resolu­ dar on the west and Vorosbilovik also were using peasant garb to in this area may be secured for vo­ Sergeant Bob Monroe, piani.at and Cann, assistant postmaster, who 700.000 persons given new jobs on the east. mine throwers besides- amall| table. tion by Mohandas K. Gandhi from May to June, the WPA said Read to Jury try to get behind the Red Army tanks. Red ,SUr said. The Par$-| Mr. and Mrs. Liouls Genovcsi’of cal aelectiona. arranger; Private First- Class Ber- had charge of the sales. The stamps w-hich stated the first move of an pokesman for Stores Cuts Off gov-let Columns lines as refugees, had dropped A total of $10 has been received nie Greene, guitarist and arranger that are now being sold for $4.59 700.000 were w-omen—about 40 per l,.oke.m.n lor Store, Night Target chutists were dropped, close tdl Mr. and Mrs. Selim F. Mitcheil North Main street and family, Have Dance Baad independent government probably. cent. The rapid motorized thrust parachutists In Red Army uni­ populated points dr railway stad at local Red Cross headquarters Featured the units which just and Corporal Nino Lovato, master will be placed on cars that are Group Says Excess southwrard baa cut off and annihi­ ■ imd young sons. Peter and Scott, accompanied by Mias Ada P a­ wo,uld be to negotiate with Japan. A registration of women over Letter Written After forms and had tried to recruit tions. Red Star said tb* (Jermatil of Strlcklarid street, are spending gan! are spending a two weeks’ for tba auppliea to fill tha kita arrived here da a 12-piece dance of ceremonies and. comedian. bought during the present month. (A British broadcast, heard in lated several Soviet columns, the help from classes liquidated by the orchestra which will also be will­ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 18 in the Detroit area will be con­ Pearl Harbor Attack Buying Power Would communique said. units hoped to seize comraunica* their vacation a t Point O’Woods, vacation at Grove Beach Point. which ars to be distributed to New York by CBS, said Gandhi ducted next week, and possibly For Bombers Soviet government. tlonz until motorized help arrived-l South Lyme, Conn. ing to play for affairs in thia vicin­ w-as reported to have addressed Be Taken by Such Levy farther north, between the aea (The Germans have been on aervtce men going on foreign serv­ ity. The dance band is. headed by Used as Evidfnee in of Azov and Tikhoretsk, German Cossack cavalry slipped through! A copy of Sunday’s “Cincin­ the committee for an hour and a (Continued on Page Six) the German lines by night in th#! 'A daughter, Karen Eileen, was ice. Local residenta are urged to Sergeant Mel HoItfCer, who has COMBINATION SPECIAL AT half this morning. and Rumanian troops are nearing nati Enquirer” received here to­ donate one dollar to this worthy ^had Molzahn Trial -Tt/dav. (Oontlnued on Page Six) Kushchevka sector and cut down! bom July 31 to Mr. and Mrs. day carries a picture of . Major much experienca in dance lit said there w-as no indication Washington, Aug. 5.—(/P) Ruhr Valley the- Yeisk-Tikhoretsk railway on cause. Thia dollar will purchase bands around Washington, D. C. a broad front with little resis­ more than 3,000 Germans -and| CoIliiU Drlggs. of Washington, D. James H. McVeigh of this town, who put forward the new resolu­ H artford, , Aug. 5.—(P)—One­ ---A spokesman for the Na­ forced the survivors to flee tw o | C., formerly of Manchester. This former commander of Company K. the neceasary m aterials to fill one This part of the unit la hoping to tion. tance, the high command said. kit, and a card will be encloaed arrange programs to be broadcaat time Bund Leader Gerhard tional Retail Dry Goods As­ Tikhoretsk is 40 miles north of miles, diipatches said. Russian! 18 the first grandchild of Mr. and Major McVeigh is now command­ (Thus, there w-as a question Bombers Hit Fighter Command Hits lines were reported holding at that| Mrs. Dayton H. Drlggs of M Wal­ giving the name of the donor. over a radio station. In this way, still unanswered whether this was Kunse's poet-Pearl Harbor appeal sociation urged, the Senate Kropotkin on the Rostov railway Munich Pact ing officer of the Air Corps de­ One woman. In giving a dollar the music can be heard by all the Railroads and Other and pipe line. point 60 miles south of Rostov.! nut street. tachment at Lunken airport in FOSTER’S a modification of the dominant for funds to put ipore distance bte Finance Committee today to thou-^ i the Gazman advance from ! Some pockets of resistance re­ Cincinnati. The picture shows Ma­ this morning, stated that ehe would soldiera o< the regiment who are Congress viewpoint or 'a~com^tl- Jap Vessels "SHRprT'5 per cent retail sales donate It on the chance that It atationed In outtylng posts, and tw-ern himself and the United Objectives in Occu­ main along the Azov coast, a Is Disowned Belaya Glina threatened to out-! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ben­ jor McVeigh greeting Brigadier FOR FINE FOODS tive resolution offered by dissen­ States, w-ae read today to the jury tax to be in force until si.x spokesman acknowledged, but the flank them. Would go to her own eon. the public In general. ters who might or might not be pied Areas in Raid. son, of Princeton . street, and General William Ord Ryan recent­ The band baa been featured on 84 OAKLAND STREET DIAL 7386 trying the Rev. K urt E. B. Mol- months after the end of the position of the Soviet Black Sea Parachujista also were beingl daughters. Joan and Carol, have ly named to head the Army Air Thoee who contributed today influential.) On Yangtze sahn for peace-time military es­ are Mrs. Albert Dewey of 54 Rob­ the CBS network In the south, and war. Disagreeing with the fleet wfta declared to be constant­ landen behind the Russian lines inf returned from a^ two weeks' vaca­ Force First Concentration Com­ FOR THIS WORK Never Said Axis .Would Win pionage. > London. Aug. 5— oP) —British ly in greater danger, and the 70 British Told the Belaya Glina sector, where th*! tion at Point O'Woods beach. mand at Lunken Airport. ert Road, $2.00: Dr. Robert P. Gandhi ' reaffirmed today his "Roosevelt finally, has w-hat T Treasury Department's contention Knapp of South Main gtreet, $1.00; that a^Federiu sales tax would be bombjcrs attacked targets in Ger­ small warships, concentrated re­ Germans, sending wave after wava| IS AVAILABLE! 1 Pound espousal of negotiations betw-een Americans Attack In­ think he wanted but before long cently in the Don river ■ estuary of tanka at the .harried Russiana.! Mra. Elmer Rice of 76 Russell’ India and Japan, once India he will have 'It* In . the neck." inflationary. Jay Iglauer. chair­ many's Ruhr valley last night Formal Action Taken Let Us Go Over Your Work man of the Association's Taxation near Rostov are now "homcleaa.” broke through and forced the So-1 street, $1.00 and Mlsa Nancy El- USED TIRES AND TUBES Baby Spring Lamb Chops (49c) gained her freedom from British stallations in Vicinity W-rote Kunze from Mexico on Dec. while Fighter Command planes Several have been destroyed, it Viet withdrawal. The Uermanal dredge of 20 Harvard Road, $1.00. And See How Much Stock Will rule, but declared "I never, even 8 to his now imprisoned fellow Committee, declared such a levy raided railroads and other objec­ Today to Renounce were sending groups of 50 and 601 All Sizes Of Hankow; Wharves, would be “distinctly deflationary" was added. LET AN Be Required. iK. my most unguarded moment, plotter, Anasta.se A. Vonsiatsky, tives in occupied territory, the The remainder are. seeking to 1938 Treaty; Policy tanks swashing into the Russian I expressed the opinion that Japan Russian Faacist leader. and would sj-phcfii off considerable defenses. 1 Pound Calves' Liver (49c) Warehouses Targets. excess purchasing power. Air Ministr>’ announced today. fief through the Straits of Kerch Globe Swimmers VICTORY TIRE CO. anil Germany would win the war. "In a covering letter to Dr. Two R. A. F. planes—a .bomber iiuo the Black aea, but this route Guided by Recognition Clvillno Help Needed OUTDOOR FIREPLACE 748 No. Main St. Phone 2-0446 Now, more than ever before, "On the contrary I often have' Wolfgang Ebel], El Paso, Tex., .Agree* With Conclusion can be used by the Russians only Chungking, Aug. 5—<>P)-^Amer- and a fighter—were lost in the "Naturally, without partlcipa- SOLVE YOUR STAY-AT-HOME PROBLEM home owners are urged to in­ 1 Pound Leon Ground Beef (39c) expressed the opinion' that they physician and Bundsman. Kunze Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.) night Operations. at night, it waa asserted. London, Aug. 5—(iO—The Brit­ Asked to Report can not wrln the war if only Brit­ ican Immbers in an attack on Jap­ wrote: " Italians Sink Crul*er I Specialize In Building All-Purpose Fireplaces And agreed with Iglauer's conclusion, Fighters and fighter-bombers, ish government formally renounc­ (COntinued on Page Ten) sulate their houses as much as ain will once and for all shed her anese InsUIlations in the vicit\ity "Rosenfeld baa his vt-ar at last. declaring “it Is absurd to say that following up the night raids, made Italian torpedo boats were Barbecue Grillfl — All Types To Meet ed today the 1938 Munich agree- Almost Any Demand possible to help conserve heat 3 Pounds of Hankow, inland cwiter oh the a fixed government tax is infla­ a morning sweep over the English credited by the high command Orlando Orfltelll, lifeguard at (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on-Page Ten) tionary." channel In clear weather. •pent—which began the partition Aim Fine Stonewalln — Inside Fireplaces which.means saving fuel. Yangtze river, hit wharves, ware­ (Continued op Page Tent the Globe Hollow awimming pool, Fancy Freestone Peaches (29c) houses and shipping yesterday, a "We propose the adoption of a Destroy Six Nasi Bomber* of Czechoslovakia—and declared today issued a call for the/follow- communique from Lieut. Gen. war retail sales tax of 5 per cent The Germans sent small forces that Britain “will not be influenc­ Flashes ! JO g^pll C lin y Homestead Street WE HAVE Joseph W. Stilwell's headquarters of the purchase price of aU tangi­ of raiders against south and (Late Bulletins of the OP) Wire) ing swimmers to report ft the-pool 1 Lge. Pink Meat Cantaloupe (19c) Black Market southwest England and south ed by any changes effected in and at seven o'clock tomorrow night: said - today. Labels Pelley ble personal property to be paid by since 1938" in settling Czechoslo­ In Care of Paaquale Pontice.IIi — Phone 5347 R. Barnsley, M. Orfltelll, H. Orfi- ROCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK 'The re«ulta were vpry satiafac- the consumer at the time of pur­ Wales overnight and six enemy Cargo Plahes telll, J. Doggart, -R. Maxwell, R. 6 Fresh Ears of Corn (18c) tory,” the war bulletin added. chase," Iglauer told the commit­ bombers were destroyed, the Brit­ vakia's frontier after the war. .Vmeriemn Bombere H it Ship Faulkner, F. DeSimone, R. Geor- Probes Loom Japanese warplanes attacked As traitor’ tee. "It should apply to all sorts ish announced officially, indicat­ Foreign Secretary Anthony Ed­ Lnndon, Aug. 5—acco. liquor, scale in the Rheniah-Weatphalian Patents Pool Nahunta. ths., .Aug. 5— Aid- I I Important Announcement | Ewing, special prosecutor, told industrial area. ties and raw materials." Arnold ed by bloodhounds, sweeting poa-.l Higgins, associated with his fath­ gasoline and oil, and the repeal of testifled. Freshly Ground er, A. J. Higgins, in shipbuilding the farmer-dominated jury. “That England's channel resort town of semen fought through tangleit f SMOKED Crew Strikes is, beat his chest and prtx-lhim his Brighton and port tacilUies in the "We believe it Is possible to get Stands Hit Knee Kocker sw-ump- today on the TONGUES, hare, that his company bought (Continued on Page Ten) more tools, facilities and raw ma­ Lamb Patties steel from such markets at higher patriotism vociferously in order southwest were mentioned in the trail of a big-footed, back-shoot­ pound ...... t 9 7 C I To All Radio Owners! | premiums. that these false protestations of Nazi communiques as targets of terials, but they are not in a^ht ing gunman who killed four mem­ .It present.” he added.- ^ Tender Stewing Lamb Prior to Henderson's order, 2,100 Walk Out in loyalty might serve as a smoke Treasury Balance j yesterday’s German air raids. Justice Department Offi­ bers of a poor farm family near President Roosevelt at a Washing­ screen for the poisonpus dagger ,,, Growing activity by British General Arnold said the rati} here yesterday. First of the 4 for 29c Small Sausage = EFFECTIVE MONDAY, AUGUST 10. 1942. WE S ton press conference said he Cleveland and Other he waa aiming at the heart 'of ^ coastal unit*--such as the motor of engine allotments to transport cial and Standard Oil ma«B slaying* was disclosed late = WILL NO LONGER FEATURE “PICK-UPS” = A m erica" Washington. AUg. 5.—i.W—The torpedo boats which have clashed planes during the second half of yesterday when neighbors found plump, Tender, Cut-Up thought persons who sold steel in Ohio Oties Today. Head Hurl Charg es.* HAM S OF RADIO SETS = such markets should' go to jail Ewing was the first attorney with the Germans in the. English this year would be 21 per cent of the body of 65-year-old George and that the charges should.be In­ to-present his argumenU as the (ITiahnel nine times in the past all multi-engined bombers and 30 Kllry. Strickland beside a tree in FOWL $1,25 each S For the duration all sets should be left at our = vestigated. Cleveland, Aug. 5^(iP)—An es­ trial approached Its conclusion. I •■‘70.774.84: net bal three weeks—was described by a per' cent of all bombing planes Washington, Aug. 5—i/P)— A the yard with fwq bullets In hia PATT!ES = store for repairs by the ow'nera. S The second investigation w-as tim ated 2,100 maintenance instal­ Each side was allotted two hours lance, $3,295,846,430.36; Customs with comparable range. In the Department of Justice represen­ mouth. One son, Kllry, IS, was promised by Representative Peter­ lation and repair w-orkera of The for its final summation. 1 receipts for month. $2,142,028.48. (Continued on Page Six) first half of 1943, he said, the ra­ tative and the president of Stand- [ deed In his bednstm,. three bullets 10c; 4 for 39c 2 for $2.44 S Gas rationing and the tire shortage have made = son (D-Fls), chairman • of the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. struck in Former Solon Teotifieii tio would still be 21 per ce'nt of ard Oil (New Jersey) each mam- through his buck. .A single shot s g this step neces.sary, but we feel the “no-pickup” = house sub-committee Investigsting Cleveland and a number of other The defense rested after the raultl-englned bombers and 24 tained today that the other wa.s In t-be bock killed another son, the Msritime Commission’s esn- ifortheaatem Ohio cities tVday as testimony oV Dr. Jacob per cent of ail bombers. This "misleading" a Senate committee Hars'ey, 9. who was found par­ = schedule is strictly patriotic — to save tires and = callsUon last month of Ui4 A; J. a result of a wage desputes would be stepped up in the second son.' former Montana congress in connection with Standard's tially under his bed. The TWO. SPECIALS = • fa n . = Higgins contract to build 200 R. G. Pollock, president of the man, from wboni it sought sup­ Judge Pitches Hay to Aid half of next year to 32 per cent pre-war patent pooling with a nwther. .M.rs, Mandy ..Strickland, Liberty ships because of an al­ unaffiliated Cleveland Plant Coun­ of all the bomber output. German concern. was missing and her body was sot leged steel shortagk. cil of the Ohio Federation of Tele­ port of Peliey’a published state­ C S 0 Tubes Tested Free When Brought In Sepa- = ments that this country "pro­ Vslng Long Range Bomber* W. S. Farish, Standard's prr«i- located until today, Te Be Fully laveatigsted . phone Workm, which called the Farmers in Winning War dent, said that th* testimony of S3 rately. = “This mstter of a steel bUck strike, said Bxm t 1,100 were Idle voked" war with the Axis.. Thor- He disclosed the Army now is PEAS, 25c box; SPINACH. 22c box kelson testified it was his opin­ using some of its long range Patrick Gibson, special aasistant 4,000 Axis Soldlen. Killed S 0 Tubes Tested In Sets Minimum Charge 50c. = Ice For The Whole Family market wll> be fully investigated," in the (Cleveland area and another London, Aug. 5—«.-T*—Beutors Peterson (MUsred. ion that "repeal of the arms em­ boml^rs for cargo transport work to the attorney general, had “re­ Mother her aew Im heran 1$ keep* 1,000 were off the Job a t Akron, Montrose, Pa.. Aug. S.-i-iZ*)— countrj-side to offer hia volunteer iterated and enlarged upon the reported today that a Mimcow Native Tomatoes are lower...buy them Wednesday. S •Minimum Service Charge $1.00. S FOR UNCLE SAM! The commltt*e planned to call Canton, Youngatown, aad other bargo was the direct act that led and said plans are under way to = Hourly Service Rate $1.50.^ We Service = foods freahw , w ith a a trltlv e Jaloeo tai. S aves her ttnie^ ua Into war." Judge Bdyrard' P. Uttle'e old labor where it's needed moat. divert a certain percentage_ ot prejudiced and misleading inter­ radio broadcast aaid 4.000 Ger­ Fancy Slicing Tomatoes at 2 pounds 15c; 9c pound, or Keep^your horses pulling too, for aow she caa prepare maay diaaer dIabM hi the Frank Higgins Is executive .ses­ c.ties aerved by the Ohio Bell sys­ Feela Good Out In Son mans and Italians had lieeo killed p All Makes. > = sion to question him regarding tem. Before the arguments began, teammates at Yale would pop bomber construction to long range ■ pretatlons of our peacetime Inter­ 89c a ba.sket. Cucumbers at 4c each; Summer Squash, FEEDING OAT MEAL momlag, eonhdeat that foods waat diy oat or exdwage the government disnfissed one of “Some people think pitching hay cargo planes. ) ments with I. G. Farbenlndustrie,” In a battle between .Axis fort-e* s • W e Loan Radio Sets To Customers Who s for Victory! Give them favors! bad Hkes the aew lee hex hecaase It savea him steel warehouees udth which he Pollock asserted the walkout re­ right out of their turtleneck is hard work.” he laugh^. "but ahd A'ugoslav patriots In the Kha- 2 for 9c; Carrots. .>c. and great large heads of Iceberg aaid his firm bad bought ateel sulted from failure of the union the 12 counts in the indictment. "That," he said "ii why wg are ; German chrmlcal trust, GROUND BARLEY moeey. It coot ealy '/i marh as Iw expected to pay; sweaters if they could i see how’ there’s nothing to it once you know­ not as worrien as some praple. We I Gibson, concluding two days zar mountains. The Moscow broad­ Lettuce at 19c will solve your vegetable problent at low = Bring Their Sets In for Repairs, If Such = Moon’s feed. It has the from a "black steel market with and the company .to reach an This count charged Pelley with he's in theie pitching to win the cast evidently gave ae source far coat. S . Repairs Take Over 24 Hours. ^ aad be knows there woat be day repair*. The Uddlea publication of false statements how. Great exercise and. gosh, you caa always use bombers for car- | testimony before U» Patents POULTRY RATIONS extrs vitamin potency and Bke the way lea keeps their feeds tasthiff better; there's bulging warehouses over the na­ agreemeqt on union demands for war. feel good when you get out in the this Infomtalinn. Benters saM the tion." application of the War Labor abenit the damage done at Pearl Tying cargo, but we cannot use Committee yesterday, countered broadcast rtporfed tanks, guos Yellow Peaches ...... 3 lbs. 29c; 4-qt. bskt. 49c ■e daager of lee cream abseridag the laver ef spisacA! Harbor by the Japanese attack The SO-yesr-oId jurist 'spends sun.” ’ cargo planM a* bombers." with the assertion that he "stood I ' For Expert Repair Service Bring = COTTONSEED MEAL mineral content that flDs Otre year family the beaedta of Ice! "Wa got the steel from ware- Boards "Uttlc Steel" wage form- five afternoons a week in the hay ' He sees nothing unbecoming 'and anti-Uak artillery capto^ houaee all over tha country,H ig­ ula. Dec. 7. Chairman Lee i D.. Okla.) atked I on the records of the agreements." from the Genhaos, who were aoM R atermeloiis. 'Honeydews. Banaaas. Ewing said the count was dis­ fields with no time off for good about the overalls and sweat— the Army air chief directly if he I and said that Fariah's telegram of = Your Radio to Us! = DAIRY RATIONS ' them with the health and gins said. "They knewr even before Traffic Operatiooe N*me^ behavler —helping his farmer to have beeo drive* back toward we-do that we'll get certain con­ missed at the request of Assistant "after all. I went haying with my would "welcome" a proposal for i protest waa "a repetition of mis- H. J. Barber, telephone company Attorney General Wendell Bifge. friends beat the labor shortage. neighbors before I wraa a judge"— Kastaloltsa, southeast of Zscrstb PINEHURST CIXXSES WEDNF,SDAY AT NOON. vigor they need! tracts and they send ue Bate of vice prMident, reported commer­ mlzas construction at aerial leading statements as to the char- • • o . Ewing said Birge explained that "Shucks." explained the judge. and anyt|tay he thinks he needs freightera, using rolling oasembly acter” of the agreements, what we'll need to fill the con- cial and traffic \operations were “I’ve been pitching hay for years. Nazis Attack Lighthouse traeta. They send ua these lists h*- the Navy Department waa unwill­ the exercise. line principles and shipyards, pro- j T o Be Galled Later L. T. WOOD CO. normaL ing to permit the introduction of It isn’t anj^ing new to me—but Reykjatih. leelaad. Aug. Judge Little was born in this fore we know what contracts we He declared tha strike was "tin- vided materials now- going into | Meanwliae. Senator Bone —Gennaa plages have attacNsd m U/vcc/v^^/ic 51 BISSELL STREET PHONE 44M Win g e t" My testimony about the Pearl 1 do seem to be going at it more small upstate town, played foot­ Liberty ships could be utilised. (D.. Wash)., committee chairman, Hgbthoaae aa tlay Ortnaoy hdMd enson^s I *^P6**y ^larter damage beyond that con­ strongly than evsr." ball and rowed on "tite crew at Arnold responded thst the Air ... ' ■ V ^ c r e ' LARSEN’S PreaiB— Prte* Net Kaewa and union had been in conference indicated that Farish snd otb«r a half-ndlo off Hohaavfk aa tta tained in the statement issued by E v ^ day except Monday dui^ A. J. Higgins said there was no until last night with Owen Schaef­ Yale, served in the First World Corps was for any program which Standard officials wrould be given aertbraet eeaot of Irrlsad. Palti4)^ FEED Secretary Knox. This statement ing harvest season, the. judge War and waa Susquehanna county would not interfere with present Statea Army aathorlttce SERVICE E V K J iO way of knowing what the prem- fer, Federal coaclIUitor, and ex­ has been placed-in evidence. sn opportunity to testify Ister. _____ AsiM rraitT 38 DEPOT SQUARE bangs his gavel at noon, stuff# hia diotrict attorney from 1934 to rounded plans for s balanced air "We will give everyone concemetTled today. TIm Ighi TEL. 5406 six-foot. 330-pound fram* into « ea Page Six) it e* Pace Mxk 1866. His 10-ycar term as county atod sattrety by iCVsnttaaed mm M s) uverslU and lirbts out for the iudse has six vears to run. (OMittaoeil oa l U Mx> (Osattaued am Pave Tea) raatea kaosm as