\ UnjwuAT, SEPTEMBER l4, II TACK FOSOETTEEfr ^ - iSmtr^rBtrr Sttrabtg 9md!t / Put the Axis Under Bonds to Keep the Peace *mm • Ezekiel Benson of 38 Benton Gibbons Assembly Catholic Russell Clifford of lOO-^ooper Miantonomnh Tribe No. 58. 1. Marcel Donze, steward of About Town street-was surpriaed yesterday on Ladies of Columbus will have a Hill ntree^t left Saturday for'-Rprt- O. R. M., will hold its regular American Legion home, left to-] the occasion of his 78th birthday dog roast tomorrow evening at land. Me.'/'where he will spend meeting In Tinker Hall this eve for a two weeks' vacation. He PINEHURST DELIVERIES by family dinner party at his home. 6:18 In Center Springs Park. Last annual vacation. He will be the ning 'fit eight o’clock sharp. The leave for New York today It yo« »rtll read our udvorttnemont on thio patfp. for dollvory His two sons, John A. Benson and nriinute reservations may be made guest of Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Kee- entertainment committee has se wtll later majke a trip to Cafi.E| Average Daily Cirralation I The A m erlc^ Legion Post and The Weather driven, you win realire why It U neooisary to pnhliMi thta notlco: family of Wlndisoi-, and Arthur through Mrs. WlUiam L. Cohlon. ley and family. He ia employed a* cured moving pictures showing For the Month of Angnst, 1S42 Auxiliary will hold a joint instal 6995. f Foroenat of C. B. Weather W. Benson and family of Prince a bookkeeper by the \V. G. Glen- several of Jack Dehnpsey’* heavy Miss Flora Pickles of Har "HfUmiji ord«ni are llmltod-to a rnlnlninm of $2.00 Monday lation of officers tonight at eight ton street: Mrs. Benson, Sr., and ney Company. , ~ weight championship flghts to ztreet has ' resumed her seoJ tbraottl Thursday;..$3.00 Friday and Saturday,” Tho (rroatrr o'clock In the Legion hall on Leon Miss Alice Benson their daughter, TTie Garden club will meet to be shown at the close of business. 7,530 ard street. Mrs. T. E. Brosnan will together with the five grandchil year studies at BndicoU ColU Slightly wnnner In west portion Jiar$ ®f OUT delivery orders have always totaled this amount.. . night at 7:30 in Center c^lurch Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Cros- Refreshments will be servjid. A Pride’s Crossing, Mass. * of aw AndH install, the officers, assisted by dren made Just an even dozen house. -A members’ flower show. large turnout Is hoped for.- tonight. aad with a little care, perhaps by biiylnK for two days, we are .Mrs. Hilda Kennedy as sergeant- sen of 22 . Ru.ssell street returned of CSlIZiUttOH* around the family dining table. In three classes will be a feature. last night from a' vacation spent X, mre It win be no problem to brini; your order to Ibis amount. at-arms, and past presidents. In- They- presented the honor guest Manchester— A City of Village Charm .staiiing officers and. outgoing of- at Lake Cbngamond, Westfleld, Colonel and Mrs. A. L. Billiard NATIVE POCLTRY with a purse of money and other Mas.s. ' DEMANDS FOR COAL ■ftcers are requested to wear white. gifts. John Limerick of Main street have rented the home o< the late Pryers — Broiler.^ — .Fowl and Chickens. (ClaMMed Advertlaing on Page ) TJie latter are asked to bring their and the members of his family James O. McCaw bn S3 Coburn hivolva TOI.. LXl., NO. I9B 10 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1942 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Freahiv Chopped Ground B eef...... badges or send them to the meet Second Lieut. Gordon T. Weir, were pleased Saturday night to Miss Claire Lavey of Foster Toad for the winter. SOUP SHANKS. : ...... 15c, 19c and 2r>c ing. Following the ceremony re son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir. hear over W. T. 1. C. the voices slroet, student nurse at the Hart Transpor freshments will be served in the H^- 117 Summer street, has reported of Privates Francis J, and Joseph ford hospital. Is spending a part tation Runches aaaa.aa..*aeaaa*e»«*a«.. •• CH. 1 2C b.r.sement and dancing will follow.- for duty as"'a flight Instructor at Limerick, who for the past six of her vacation in Washington, Confessed Slayer Points to Tellfcle Tire \k Rare R o n e s ...... ,,,,,,*,.e....e*.e..aaa.«^ l b s , 1 Oc Mrs. Lillian Metter is chairman of hnonths have been' together at D. C. As long as you keep an adl the. committee of arrangements. the nifw Army Air Forres Twin Wedding and Farewell NEW CROP Engine Advanced Flying School at Fort Knox, Kentucky, in the Quar quate supply of coal or coke 11 U. S. Has Balance termasters corps. About 10 Con hand, we need not have a bottti Russians Still Hold Blythevllle, Ark. He ha.«i been Parties For Soldiers SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs, 25c .Members of Lady Roberts necticut boys were on the, 6:45 neck In transporting -eo»L stationed at Moody Field, Ga., WARD E. KRAUSE coke to homes and Industries. | M cI n t o s h a p p i . e s ...... i n»s. 2.'.c; ba.skei noc ■l^idge. Daughters of .St. George, program and the Limerick broth ers greeted those at their home. Our Specialty. HHls Brothers’ C offee ...... lb. 1(lc will meet, with Fidelity Lodge of Mystic Review. Woman’s'Bene Instructor Of Power Against Bristol, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m„ From a Sandwich To -a Meal! SEAMAN COAL CO. Garden o f Allah Tea B a n s ...... '...... r)0 fo r 49c fit H.ssoclatlon will meet tomorrow Clarinet — Trombone and for the Connecticut .School of Tn- evening in Odd Fellows hall. State The Center Hose company will Saxophone POLA COAL CO. Tuesday. Order: Scot tissue. Paper Napkin.s, Hou.«eho1d slructinn. The local members A. PAGANI & SONS Field Director Grace Best will be hold ft* regular meeting tonight Studio: 87 Walnut Street Ammonia.'Bleach \\ atcr. plan to leave on the 11;4S a. m. at eight o'clock at the ftre h e^ - Tel. 5790 Chaa D. Whltclier, Prop. pre.sent and a social time with re Telephone 5336 SS6 Center St. TeL SMl Japs in Pacific train- from Depot Square. freshments will follow the busi quarters. ness. Attention of the members of the ln(ihu/rst Qrocemme. Woman's Christian. Temperance The Stanley group of the South Admiral Blandy Says MAI / i n ./ o o o K/( AIM CTDCFT I'nion is directed to the change of .Methodist W.S.C.S. will have .a Action Needled DIAL 4151 ' 302 MAIN STREET ipeetlng day. It will be held this covered dish supper for menjbers That Is His Opininn NORTH. OF POST OFFICE £ BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY ' week on Wednesday afternoon at tomorrow evening at, 8:30 at the After 26,000 Mile I 2:30 at the Smith Methodist church.. The members have the To Halt Boost Stiikas Blasting the Ot church. privilege of Inviting a giiest. . HALE’S BLANKET! inspe'etion Trip of All RAF Bom bers Smash St|iiarp by Square Bi Parts of Our Armed X: In Living Cost ' Infantry of Foe OnH Forces: His Reasons. Nazi Naval Station MODERN A m OLD FASHION •1 ^ V <*aiiis .300 Yards Aftei 1 ------Henderson Says That Whole Day's Fightin|(| CLUB NOW! Washington, Sept. 15.— ; HALE'S SELF SERVE — Rear Admiral W. H. Blan-! Prices and Wages Must Observers Report That Savs Fuel Oil In tiie North Red Armi D A H C E The Original In New England! Given Bv The Manrhester <-H < luh dy. just back from a 26,000- j Be Frozen Now Or It Hundreds of Explo keeps Hitting at Line! mile ini^pection trip, declared sives Were Dropped CITY VIEW I)AN(XH.VLL today that United States Will Mean Disaster. To Be Shared lA>se on Central Front Keeney Street x ANbTIEALTH MARKET $1.00 Down forces presently hold the bal On Germans’’ Docks. Washington, Sept. 15 — (/P> — Wednesday Evening, Septeinher Nl6,, 1942 ance of striking power in the Moscow, Sept. 15.- Price Administrator Leon Hender 111 This Area Dancing 8 to 12. western Pacific. Blandy, Navy London. SepL 15—The R. A. F. Racks to the Volga, the d€ TUESDAY SPECIALS son told the Senate Banking com ifnstormcr’s Orchestra. Henry Spins. Prompter. 5 0 / W e e k ly ordnance chief who talked hurled a strong force of bombers fenders of Stalingrad ate mittee today that stabilization of .\ctmission. Including, 'fax. .^0 Cents. with reporter* at Secretary last night against Wilhelmshaven, to their guns today under thj Double Green Siampa Given with farm prices, and wages and sala New England Director Knox’a pres* conference, declared bhief German naval station. on"* the heaviest of pattern bombin he was not "bold enough’’., to ries. was Immediately'-necessary to Declares It Will^Be and stiii heid hiiis lookii Cash Sales All Day TueMlay. make any forecast* of the - future avert the "disaster" of Inflation, Robert T. Bailey, confeaied slayer of two Wisconsin social workers, points to tire on cars stolen North Sea, and kindled fires which We Have Plenty of Pacific situation but that “for "as deadly as a bomb and as fiom ther the clue which led to hi.* a:, -t by Officers J. T. .Johnson .and K. C. M gginbothatn (right) participating pilots aaid were left Rationed Same as Gas* down upon the heart o f thI the time being, roost certainly," treacherous as the Japanese." at Santa .Maria. Calif. Bailey was painting the white sidewalls black when CjtU Simmeon questioned spreading "right bang In the mid oline Tliis Winter. city against the redouble the United States held the bal "The danger of such extreme him and became suspicious of. hia evasive an-swera. dle of the docks." assault of Nazi troops an^ Armour's Treet c. 35c ance of military and naval strik inflationary increases In the cost tanka. "It is impossible to Blankets! From this assault —by perhaps Boston. Sept. 16 — (4’i —Declar «-m r r o c r wBrown (D„ Mich.) which would northwest of Bremen, the main pition today to appointment of fensive line* on the Moscow Date and Nut Bread or merely holding. We've got to keep direct President Roosevelt to any "(Czar" to administer the set to the north, and reported 72-X84’ target the night before, l*^ the up. pushing. The best defense is . a atabilize wage*, salaries and price.* 1 :*j»t Off Nazi F’lier chief German naval'staUon on the annihilation of about 4,000 "You hsve heard a great deal Fruit Bread ca.19c .95 strong offense. We can’t remain at the general level of last Au Vi hijp .Attiu’k Was De- North Rea. mans and the capture of a for static.” gust 15. ,>uter Is Full ltd in the recently about the appointment of fled town In a three-day fight. Ask Decision The constant pounding of (Jer- a czar or dictator for each of the Kenwood Duration^' .Discussing his finding on ord . Sites Steep Increases many marked a full swing of the S. 8. Pterce liverleil on Tobruk. Woods with Jap Itleo- six states and one for the New Short Gain* Only nance equipment. Blandy said . Citing steep increases in the pendulum , from two years ago Russian planes and that "with a few minor excep price# of certain uncontrolled food <;ra)dis on It and a when It was Britain which under England states,"- he said in an ad Hcndquarlers of I’nitcd States On Union Slioji dress prepared for a meeting of tanks still played their part tions” the material his bureau products during . recent months. went successive smashing attacks. the fight to save Staling Oven Baked Beans BLANKETS Henderson said the government's Army Air Forces In the Middle Seaplane Was Sighted. the New England shippers' ad was furnishing the fighting Navy Is Second Anniversary badly outnumbered though Mdnm OMmgei off ov«r th» •eunfry tayt visory board. 75% Wool was being adequately delivered efforts to control the cost of Jiv East. Sept. 15.—t/Pj-.Unitcd'states Today is the second anniversary were. And the Russians re; 2R-07. Can MARTEX TOWELS ing have been inadequate. War l^ibor Rounl Has "I don't see any need for such 25c and "performing well.’’ Ran Francisco, Sept. 15^—(45 — of the battle of Britain’s climax 'tjiat although their lines sagg A cotton warp for atrrngth and a lOflcj wool fllllng which I* "We have come to the point." he bombers, backing up the British a person. napprd up for the warmth and comfort for which Kenwood ia Bent Gun' In World A footdeep crater, apparently and Allied air chiefs commemora again and again under tetrtfle not only getting yeor-round Id, "where the uncontrolled assault on Tobruk, carried out Before It for the First "There will be rationing bohrds Premier famoua. Size 72"x84” in Blue, Roae, Green, Cedar, and Gold. He mentioned' the* performances caused by ah incendiary bomb,, ted the event with the promise set up in each state for domestic slaught, the German gains no items are forcing the whole coat "one -of their most extensive that their air armada_ would help comfort now, but I am getting ' Made Expressly For Hale’s of anti-aircraft gims on ship#—- of living upward." gave evidence today of What may Time a' Split Ruling. heating oil this winter, the same .were being held to a costly the flve-inch dual purpose gun operations" of the Middle ea.st(a-n destroy and defeat the Axis ene .sort of set up we have had this to 400 yards for a whole day Grape Juice Qt. 35c Henderson said effective control campaign Sunday night, the U. S. have been the first aerial assault mies. fighting. cofb dividends bm sidt!'' 72"x90” Lebanon 4i^ Lh. which Knox" aiid Blandy described of the cost of. living as requested Washington. Sept. 15—(4>f—The summer on gasoline, and- -any $ as the best heavy naval anti-air Air Force command announced, to ujKjn. United States home soil, an . The Berlin radio gave the first other agencies injected into this Whble blocks of the city of .81 by the President required that day. apparent attempt to set fire to an War Labor Board had before it word of the new assault' on Ger lingrad. smouldered in bomh S a im 3TOUr O0W houM haa Bie;ivi«xfifium in comfort Large Look For This Label craft gun In the world: the stand farm feed prices “ be kept at or picture will only Serve to compli- ard 20-mm light weapon; and a Both heavy and medium bomb isolated forest on the southern today for dir-cislon the first panel many. the second in as many cgle physical operations and pro strewn ruins. But the smoke and aeonomy that only the proper insulation plut the about the present levels,” ers participated in the American Oregem coast.- nights, without naming the exact B 4()-mm bofora which Blandy Break Meat Prices recommendation for a union shop bably won't do much toward dis war factories rose with the emo Lge. Jar BLANKETS air attack, centered primarily on T he'^rm y's western defense target. An authoritative source of devastation as workers toils proper amount can pro'vide. See us for actual records on Ripe Olives ■ lijAOE E>'*<> who must operate under these half an h'our later. .of the attacking bomberq were re It’s these fu e l savings that make anti-aircraft. ceilings, or sacrifice needed pro fires started which could be ob-. ture of stationery and other office that cold weather ia just around forcement and supplies. -----^ American fighter aircraft got a served many miles," the com Some time after the plane was ported shot down. the. Corner." Field dispatches said the froe home owners say they are “getting iash ^ duction." supplies. The union is the CIO Last night's raid followedNjy 24 X few othera. and while one de munique said. seen circling the Mount Emily area United Paper. Novelty and Toy "About 18 per cent of the homes line terrain evidently had dividends"... The whole story is yours, Soap Combination Stabilization of feed prices at ntne miles northeast of Brookings. hours a double blow by the R. stroyer reqeived a torpedo hit, present levels "does not mean that Shipping and the shorefront at Workers International .Union. could be converted at a very small plotted in squares for the Stub FREE, in the book shown below . . . Ore., a fire was observed, and The Union Security controversy and the Russian air force at expense." he added . "and. ac- with the plots assigned to ext the producer will not receive a forestry patrols who e.xtinguished Vour copy is waiting for you. 4 .Bara 2 6 C (OentiBiied oa Page Two) parity return because, as the Pres (Continued on Page Two) differs from 'most others before chrting to Deputy Petroleum Co- minate every living thing wit' the blaze found a crater and metal the board in that th^ company and (Continued on Page Eight) orUtnator Davies, this many must them to clear the way for tanb NuNsoo ident explained, government pay fragments which the Army aaid Ask for FREE book-complete story ments are an important part of its workers previously had a un fon ver^ lf the qther 85 per cent, and motorized infantry. / bore "markings o f Japanese tde(>- ion shop contract. It wa.* termin who ca'mV,^converi. are to get 75 The mid-day communique tolij of Home Insulation— the price of these commodities ^raphs which may have been part Hurley Certain and may be properly considered In Potvel’ (ji’aiitcd ated in May. 1941. and there waa per cent oNriie oil they normally of the repuliK of attacks hot! fully illustrated — a J-M supt-rth Msft iaited Milk Wafers of a code indicating the arsenal a strike, then a tnice which did Is Appointed ' . 4 . «MI1t V • / establishing ceilings," Henderson consume.” west and southwest of the in pecked with stimulat where the bomb was manufactur not explicitly include the union Praising the N«iIr.oeds for de trial center and the details of i molMurefWfMf hccklni.m testified. "Thi*. in fact, haa been ed." ing ideas for the home. p* Supplire, Paint Hrhool Pad Free WHti Each Pound. Opposition Tonight at Any Federal Employee a submarine 30 miles off . the dustry member supporting the Director of Highway 338 No. .Main SL Tel. 4148 Manchester paid by farmers have risen only diicing fiehis and the difflcifitles oi cries of defensive engagement ' Democratic Parley. To Another Task. Oregon coast, with "unobserved re company's opposition. to signing winter transportation by either 22 per cent In the same period. As sults." Planning: His ReeortL andT^csti’^yed two tanks whil a result, the index of all farm another union shop contract. Dr. rail or water. Sovirt artillerj' "dispiM’sed enemjj I J/aadnuoNUu FOR IUILDIN6 AND HOME IfMODElING \ The' Arm.v communique ndteBowditch. chairman of th Sale! Limited Quantities Hartford. Sept 16— (/Pi —The prices has gone up from 70 per Washington, ; Sept. 15.-r(4’i ■ "It is possible a plane of this type tnfantn\concenlratlons and ble McIntosh Apples cent of parity to 107.’^ sor and public member of the pan Hartford. Sept. 15. i4’ i The New t^ngland state solid fuel ad Democratic state convention opens Power to transfer any of the na might have been carried on a sub el. wrote the recommendations in up..yix ahimunition trucks,” th here tonight with the unopposed From the middle of May this appointment of Roj-^jg^jorgenson, ministration, told the shippers, in conirfmijlqu^ MATERIALS tion’s 2.300,000 Federal workers marine," behalf of himself and the labor JOHNS-MANVILLE 5 lbs. 25c; 16-qt. bskt. 95c renomination of Governor Robert from ope agency to another when Lieut. R. J. Runyon,, area super member. He said: qf; West Hartford, as director -of Southwest, o>\^alingrad, wh ga A. Hurley virtually a certainty. , (Conttinied on P»ge lught) highway planning studies in_ the (Continued on Page Eight) one fiustrated O^man asM ever it would bring "a more effec visor of the air raid warning sys- . 'The issue in this case is not ^ ^ b u r n Percale The chief business of tonight’s State Highway Department 'was wa.s described •officially as "imp tive contribution to the war pro lem, said the plane was spotted’on whether the board should direct session will be the keynote address gram" will be granted the civil the Kilter Center control board the company to accept a union today submitted to Personnel Di cedepted in its feroihty.’’ tv of United States Senator Theodore service commission beginning within seconds of its appearance shop provision in place of an open rector Glenson A . Scoboria by .\*is infantry cohipanie 10-Lb. Bag Onions 39c F. Green of Rhode Island, who Bomb* Quarters Sept. 27, shop. The issue is rather whether Highway Commissioner William J. To Wipe Off will be introduced by Homer S. over the coast, and observed: "It SHEETS and CASES The directive, issued yeslerday waa an excellent test, and the Cox. (Continued on Page- Foor)^ Cummings of Stamford, former Seconds of Lady Pepperell Percale Federal attorney general. The Of War Relief by Manpower (Thairman Paul-V. system proved fully effective.” (Continued on Page. Eight) In this poiitiori Mr. Jorcenson . Boiicled Debt nominating session will begin .to McNutt authorizes the commission Forestry patrpls reporied the will head the' Bureau of Highway Fresh Prunes These Martex towels will grive years of wear and serv morrow morning. to act without the consent of an incendiary bomb : '.eft a crater Treasury Balance planning studies which ha* been ice, Heavy weight, soft, absorbent white towels .with Stock up now at these e.xceptionally low prices. Lim A pre-convention, feature was employe or hia superior. about three feet in diameter and a created to carry on the work of Explosive Is Planted The commission alao may di foot deep. thip. state-wide highway planning State ( 4>iii|)troller Dowe Flashes! — 10c Doz. 25c colored borders in 8 colors: Blue, Green, Paacb. Red, ited quantities. Slight misweaves or oil spots hr uneven the announcement by Mayor Washington. Sept l-'> •■P' The Thomas' J. Spellscy of Hartford rect the trauisfer of a government Japanese aubnisrines shePed an position of the Treasurv Septem survey. Reports It (4in Be (bate Bulletins of the (45 WIr#) Black, Orchid, Gold, AU White. * hems. No cuts, tears or holes. ; eliminating himself aa a candi Outside of Boston employe from an agency to a pri oil well #rea in southern Chvlifornia ber 12: - This latter agency In the de date for" the nomination for the vate wpr industry job "whenever February 23. causing slight dam- Rerejpls. $71.12.5.216.17: Expen partment wa* operated in coopera Building; No One Hiirt Done in Three Years. ; To Mead Air Force Ext9 Size post of state attorney general. the commi^ion finds that the em diture.*. $171.8SO.’27R.06; Net. Bal tion with the public roads adminis HEALTH MARKET 81x108 Spellacy, former aasiatant fed ploye ia qualified to |)^rtorm work (Cinnllnued pn Page Eight) ance. $1.842.960.S37..55. tration from 1938 until creation i ■ \Va*hingt<»n. Sept. 1.5— Recommended by the Government aa “ Beat Buys:* eral attorney general, aaid in a . Boston, Sept. 15—(4b—An ex-' in. a critical occupation" and pro of the now bureau. . The change. Hartford. Sept. 15 .i/T' The R«'ar .Admiral 4i»hn H. Towe Ceiling Price $2.39. SALE $ 1 .9 8 state's $25,000,000 bonded debt, in formal statement that "my first plosion, which a police expert said vided the "employe consents. Commissioner Cox said; places the chief of the Naxj’s Bureau Freeh, Meaty Bath Towds 59c ea. curred m 1939. will be wlpeo off in obligation and duty la to the city he believed was caused by a bomb, CTierkiiqt <>n Employes work on a permanent basis, as the .Aeronautics, has b«'en appoint rocked ' Oie quarters of tlie Brit three year* o r less if the present i to the ne»l.v erealed pl>*) of. “ Ci of Hartford and especially to thoaf CTlvll Service Oommisaioner sole responsihilit.v of the highwa.v 72x108 ish War Relief Society at Com trend of large-war-created si'ir- i mander Air Force. Paclfle Heet,*1 Lb. 22“ x44’' Regular Size who. regardlqaa of party affilia- Arthur Fleming asserted that 'the' A La Carte Meals Urged department. It does not create a Lamb Stew 25c CetUnf Price $2.19. SALE $ j.8 9 tiona, voted for me." Hia name had monwealth avenue and. Berkeley plii.ses in the. general fund con ! Sei-retary Knov announced tnd*)'| atreet shortly before noon today. commission already has "spotters ’ new agency. tinues. Comptroller John M • Dowe in a move giitng neu rerognitle rreah Made been mentioned widely in connec- working in cooperation with vari-' IVws Future Planning tiem w ith'the nomination. Sergt. Edward Seibolt, Boston As a Real War Measure reported to Gov. Hurley today. to the Navy’* air arm. Bath Towds 50c ca. police ballistics expert, aaid the ous government departments, The hichway planning survey Dowe's prediction arises out of . • • • Given With Cash Sales In Both « Croaa Ax A Secouder exploaion, which sent several checking on employes potentially made a comprehensive siirve.v and the closing of the books on to i Canadian ( asiialtie* Lamb Patties Lb. 33c PILLOW CASES It waa announced alao that for women fleeing to the atreet, ap available for transfer to other and New York, Sept, 15— (45 — < would lessen the man power need analysis of all road ' facilities in day’s legal deadline for thi fiscal I Ottawa. .Sept. 15— i45 18**zSr* Larfc Siz« mer governor Wilbur L. Croaa of more important work. the stale," and e.slablfshed a basis Quiek and Beonomlcnl! parently had been ciuaed by a Strictly a la carte is the order of ed to prepare and serve multiple year ending June 30 which shows I dian rasiialtteo in the AlUeo These Stores All Day Tuesday. 4 2 x x 3 6 Now Haven would be one of the time bomb. It apparently caused ' I' Dropped IB Reprisal on which future planning could an operating surplus of $9,929,994 1 on (Dieppe last month, totalled aecondera of Hurley'a renomlna- a food conservation and manpower course meals. He estimated that CeiHnr Price 57c. SALE 4 5 * little damage to the building. Employes refusing a transfer half again as many diners could be carried out. T^e bureau . of and an accumulated surplus of 350 dead, wounded and mb Potato Salad Hand and Face Towds 39c ea. tlon. In 1940 Hurley and Dr. OuUld(B of Building from one Federal agency to anoth saving program submitted for highway planning studies will $13. 758.514. ; the Department of National Croaa fought one of the bittereat be served by a given amount of Seibolt aaid the bomb seeming er will- be dropped from the pay government approval by reatau- manpower. 'The shortage qf help maintain this information up to . "I can now conservatively e«ti- I fense annoum-ed today. , nomination batUea In Connecticut ly had been planted outside the roll, Fleming said. If consenting mate that from the present sur I A 134-page easualty H*t wad 16” x28" Rcgvkr Size political hiatory' with croaa. a vet ranteurs who foresee wartime food availaable for restaurant* will be date. It will furnish the commis Loaf CheeBf Irregulars o f 100 Denier building. Several windows In the to go to another agency or to a scarcities. come more acute as the armed sioner with information on which plus of $13,758,514. at least $10.- i sued. eran of four terma in office, final basement in the rear of the struc 000.(K)0 will be applied very short ly loaing. Cumminga will present private war job, he added, they The proposal, drawn up by Rene' forces and war production drain he may base future construction ture were shattered by the blast will be guaranteed re-employment Muller, New York maitre d'hotel. the available personnel. programs ly 't o a further reduction of the ! (Ailed Reo'oitlng Minced Ham Hand and Face Towels 25c ea. Hurley's name. which could be heard acroM the bonded debt." Dowe advises the Uaahlngton. ."Sept. 1.5 In their former poaitions. or In seeks elimination of the table To the public which shies at the In addition, the bureau will car 1 5 COM The Spallacy announcement downtown diatricL governor. rrtary of State Hull detmun Thuringer 'opened the field since party lead- similar jobs, after the war and jSliote. plate dinners and other expensive sound pf .’’a la carte." ry out special studies for specific i r * x i r Leaves were blasted from near wrtll retain all the rights they' pre fixed price meals which hav* be Muller'insists kuch meals will coat projects. In this latter claasiflcar Present Indebedtnes* toilat as- "revolting and Aea^S#^ RAYffN HOSIERY ara, who had avoided eommlt- by bushes and quantitiea of dirt Therefore, the present state In- viously held. come American instituUona. less than the present table d'hote lion the former highway planning the mass deportation of mants on tha attorney general debedtness now amounts to not Veol Loof were blown from a point where McNutt told a press conference Muller contends much food is variety. He had, drawn up two survey made all of the traffic from unoccupied France Into nomination until after the Hart the explosive was planted. more than $9,000,000 aa a result lb. Face Qoths Full falshioned, lisle reinforced ford mayor made hia deciaian. In that transfer of goqernment wqrk- wasted by the public’s natural ten sample • menu* showing this, one studies on which were based the man hands. And aaW also tii Bologno € ea. At least eight persona were dency to take everything listed on for medium cost eating, the other of an approximately $14.0(X).000 the United States government ' foot for extra wear. All new dicated tbeid waa no Immediate working in . the section of the ers to private wmr Industry,'when location and approaches to the reduction in the debt within the CiHOUSC^SON. necessary and without ’obtaining a fixed price meal, even when that for higher priced meals. new Thames nver bridge .at Niw watching closely any plana colors. trend toward any earn candidate. building devoted to British war mtuch f( ^ ia not li'antei "Present a la carte prices are past (wo years." The bonds were INC Start now to make bp your matching aeta in tbeae \ the employe’s consent was "bound VMiv to send many thnuaaada It’ s Tine You Had Sobm Good Corned Beef! BaS Oae OandliaM ^ l e f when the blast occulted. If^ the^ n er paid iteid by item, an insqlt to the public,” Muller- London. ^ u e d to finance the state's build famous Martex towels. Buy aevantl pairs a t this low The only avowed qgndldate So to ooroe" but that legisiatloR would Haa Long Expericor# rreoeli lah oim Into Oennaay. Iw o wtamen, who were not far he woiHa select diahea oarefully, aaid. "But Ifs table d’hote were ing program and to wipe out an • * • pr. date ia Edward J. licmergan at be required. Mr. Jorgenson, who wa* Fed accumulative deficit of about $13.- price. ' from where the explostve went off, uaually making a choice between eliminated, with resultant savings Newspaperman Dlea Rib Corned Beef lb. 20c Hartford, a lawyar, and aome par reached the street frightened The directive, he declared.. indi appetiser and 'soup, between salad in food and manpower, coats would eral manager of the state-wide 000.000. A 1941 Legislative Act re H ia Val— hM PramiHms Yog Get for Your Green ty leaders said tfiat the only avail but uninjured. cated that the “govehiment is gel- highway planning survey, la a quires that all general fund sur New York, Sept. IS—<4’)— DeHetoMi for Hash! and dessert and skipping such frou go down.” Sherman Brandebury, tor StaiM* Mike 8kom>iiig At Thase Stone Extra Profit- able Denmcratte Sormar attoriiay Fire apparatus and police rush ting its-own house in order," but froH as celery and radlahea. A l Muller’s plan, which ha hopes graduate of the University c f (Cali pluses In excess of $1,000,000 be genetal was Dawilo V. (yOotaor, ed to the scene. The bsUiatics ex did not neceeearily repreeaot a fornia. He has worked with the trsnafieired to a special fund for yean a ator nportar aa# ibla. The J W .H A L € com Doubla Green Stamp# Given With ready some leataaranta Baas eat the government will order as a aevra esecMtlve ef IJs now apeda] maalaSant United pert began an immediate Investi pattern which the manpower com Bureau of Public Roada and its bond retirement after taking Into Fancy Brisket Corned Beef, lb. 33c * the fixed price meals to •ueh such conaervation conserva measure, will be pre Press natil hta vetoatofy _ MAHCMBST8R COMH* Cash Sale# All Day Tuesday. States diatrict attorney, who held gation in an effort to determine mission would follow in controlling(jclioirea. ; sented tito the National Restaurant successor sgency, the Public Roads consideration unexpended applic- definitely 4#s nhtatrs of the mpkr- the, labor Mtaation la jwtvaU -jlSM^ea saving much food, say* | AsaociationAsaociat convention in Chkeago meat oa 8*pC $$• J$8% (#di f m w d n I !.■>»»
' I >• MANCHESTER EVENING HER MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1942 PAGE THOTI Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , com t u e s d a t , S e p t e m b e r i s . id4f day national convention, opening. should have an heir for Its mil join the ' Legion the present vet weeks post the examiner Legion Faces Saturday. lions of dollars lii property. erans may Want to set up their Argenfiiia Determined The vanguard of national ^ offi TTiw on the other side have ex- own organization. Retit Examiner on duty all day Tuesday. Getting Ores Pick Gannett Engagements cials, arriving to set up conven-a pressbd the feeling that disparity Examiner John T. Bralqard Final Tribute “This would be a logical step," be on duty at the Lincoln S Inventory Control tion headquarters, sidestepped in age Of the groups would bring he added, "because ever since the Manchester Ihe. War Brink-Fletrher 3ig Dispute comment on the controversy to a May-Detember marriage, with Here Half Day from 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Under Yards For GOP Post civil war there has been no amal Tuesday, Mr. Smith said. ClvIUaa Defens* Phone 2-9102 — Bed Cross Phone 8*32 ifr. and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher of Paid Averill To Reinforce Position day, awaiting a decision by the the old veterans shunted to the gamation of veterans’ 'organiza As Curb to Rationing 273 Adams stteet announce the Some Want Veterans 1,500 delegates to a war-time con sidelines by the new ones. tions.” - “We are compelled to fab stripped of frills and play. Will Be\^t Lincoln Precidn* Baiixite^Being TThe National Headquaiten of ■ can Red ->oss in size a'nd,^activ- Piibli.aher to engag:ement of their daughter. Ameiid the Charter with an extremely small ths American Red Cross ia trying ity. It wa.s organized in 18(7. Miss Martha Jane Fletcher, ‘ to Funeral Held Today Visit of Castillo to Bo* Of This War Eligible 'District and state departments Rega'rdless of how the delegates said Mr. Smith, -'and while A Thought already have mulled over the mat Dog Gone Sebool Tuesday After want to give the o er-'- <- W JM P*«». would b* a stock In name Mincfi in Scttlfni Por to locate missing persons. From I'.Apjile Picking as War Effort Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Glenn Brink, son of Mr. and Mra livia Regarded by Poli vote, .the charter under which the W H , prop«irtlon to current mtc^of RBlca What with the ■ war and the John Brink, .9r., of East Hart For Dir^tor of Stale To Membership. ter. Some favored letting the new Legion ivaa created would have to noon* from Now On. district as good servica m as stock was to sales in the corre tion of Town. ^ time to time we will print the weather the past week. fruit "As _ ('/Oiiimiltee Head. ford. ticians as Further Evi veterans join and .trthers were be .amended for admission of the slble, it is necessaiy, inerc.oie,*^ Sloeks . of Good* in sponding quarter of the years names and descriptions of these growers face a serious problem in Selective Seiwice. For the righteoua Lord k>v«th strongly opposed. ^ Chicago -T- Instead of carrying assign our examiners to It is understood the wedding Kansas City, Sept. 15.—WP)— new veterans. Und^er the charter, on in the good old tradition, and Hartford, Sept. 15 — A,^'rent 1039-41. niitoing persons and if any of The regard to getting their fruit will take place this fall. dence of Intent. righteousness; hi* oountenanco Be Close Contest where they will be m6at ne BwibM mmI Big Storw; Sweet Home, Ark., Sept. IS — Herald readers know anything Washington, Sept. 18 (Ah — The American Legion is about to only those who served in the arm finding some missing soul, “Tiny," examiner will he on duty in Man Tn ease the reports show a need (principally applie-xi picked before Hartford. Sept. 15—OPC-Litad’- doth behold the uprighL—-Paalma decide .whether to invite Into its 'Those In favor argue there'll be ed forces bclwoen Apfil 6, -1917 Few people had visited the for control -and the committee re (Wide Woridi Home sweet home about these psople they should get Chairman Josepb W. Martin. Jr., 11:7. 167 pounds of sad-eyed St. Bernard, chester for a half day each Tues Chester office during the day Sinpk Program. they s(>bll on the trees. era of thd' state government and /B y J. P. McEvoy circle the boy that picked up, a close tie between the two groups and Nov. 11, 1918 and were honor dog, has succeeded in getting him ported that “reliable figures indi isn't what tt used to 'be in thu in touch with the local chapter, Sunday about 13 nienibors of of The Republicnn 'National Com military led scores of persons to where'll left off 25 years ago. since 100,000 of the 1,125,000 Le day henceforth, it was announced which we had an examiner cate that abnormal amounts of ■953 Main streef,_telephone 6637. Buenos_Aires, Sept. 15.—(Wide ably discharged may belong. self lost. Robert Ekstrom, his so it wa:8-decided to shorten By Aunoa MaHow and once peaceful little farming tnwTi. the Rotary Club drove .to Pero's mittee today Appoint^ Frank But 'twas a maxim he had often The question of admitting vet gionnaires already are back fight 'IHen, as Ji|imc8 A, Young, con today by G. Ray Smith, rent direc goods have been accumulated dur George D, Cornell. Enli.sted U. 8. orchards and .«urpriHed .Mi. Pero Urges Better day In paying final tribute to Col. ■World)—TTie visit of President owner, said "Tiny.” an eight-year- tour of duty in Manchester to Oaorpa ZWhe ing the, past year by many mer Beneath -.the winding . dusty Anny September 26. 1917, dis- Gannett. Rochoater, N. ,Y., pub Ernest L. Averill, .state director of tried. erans of the present war to menv- ing not to mention 300,000 sons vention .chairman, pointed out, old standing 2>( teet fight, proba tor for the Hartford-New Britain half day. and assign him to othJ 8y volunteering'^to help him pick Ramon 8. Castillo to neighboring That right was right, and there bership promises to set off plenty and grandsons' of Whrld War I there's the possibility that even WaabingtoD, Sapt. Ifi. — • WIda chants”—the WT>B ia preparing a streets and frame houses lia hun i-harged June 18, 1918. Hospital apples. Some of the members too-k lisher. to be assistant chairman. .Selective Service, veteran National bly pulled .hfs head out of the Col Defense Rental Area, in which duties during the remainder of Fighter Planes Bolivia in company with two of his he would abide—Crabbe. of fireworks at th* Legion’s three veterans. Too, they say. the Legion though they get an invitation to lar while chained to the' porch. I Manchester is located. For several NTarid)—Th« plan to raguUte possible order for formal control dreds of thousands of tons of ized in Buffalo State hospital un lunch and made a day of it They Representative Marlin, who is Guard officer and attorney. ministers Is regarded by politi day. •tecks of mer^handla# In the hands and enforcement which would be b.auxito, that it 1-colored rock and til .March, 193.5. Kloped from hos not only helped with picking of Republican Jea-ilor of, the House, Funeral services were held thla cians here as further evidence of if wholesalers and retailers- in made effeetive about January 1. clayiike minernl which is the chief pital at that time. Be'.ieved to bit fruit but fitpent an enjoyable day said in -his announcement: afternoon at the Branford Episco Argentina’s determination to re- L itto n to rationihf of certain ar- The committee reported that Its source of aluminum. traveling through Middle Western out in the open! Ben Eldredge'a “So heavy and so difficult are Sen. Truman Declare* pal church. The Rev. Raymond inforca her position In South Jclea—naarks another step in the consultations with more than 2L0O Townspeople and geologi.sts have states. Born In Corning. N. Y., 15-yenr-old daughter went along the duties of the national chair That They Are In Cunningham, rector of Trinity American affairs. national, aftort to insure fair dls- manufacturers and merehanta dis known since the ninetit's that the Sept. 2, 1890, 5 feet 8 inches, and did her bit. man In time of war that I have church in Hartford, officiated. Since the Jsuiuary conference of yibution of civilian goods. closed nearl.v all of them favored or* was there but the natives abou^t 154 pounds, .brown eyes, During this coming week and sought a man qualified to remove ferior to the Foe's. Burial was in Branford -cemetery. American foreign ministers in Rio As the war effort expand.-", the a plan to keep them from being never 'Were overly exeitM. Ijirger brown hair, dark complexion; week-end If there ia anyone who a part of this burden from my Honorary bearers included Gov de Janeiro where Argentina won uipply of processed civilian goods forred. ns pr •ertbm agaln.at com scars on right side face, right side has some extra time it would be shoulders. For the task no one ernor Hurley, former Gov. Ray only the support of Chile In her petitors, to I < in abnormally large supplies were being mined in ad Washington, Sept 15—(/Pi The Tocessarily will get sm.-iller. Now joining Saline county,' the I’nited collarbone.- greatly appreciated if you would better fitted could, have been found mond E. Baldwin. Brig, Oen. Regi decision to maintain neutrality In stocks. John Joseph Murphy. C .300.33.54, get in touch with Mr. Pepo. Re than Frank Gannett. His record, chairman of the Senate Defense the war. Dr. Castillo's government ;wo plans of action appear: States was importing mi^h ton Investigating committee enunci nald B. Delacour and many other 1. Rationing — As applied torj nage,' and besides the price wasn't Veteran disappeared from Balti- member ihls Is one of the many in the nation and In the Republi p..mincnt n.lUtary officials. has been busy with a cafRpaign rpore, Md., on April 1, 1932. Born ways to help win the ik-ar, by re can party Is one to Inspire confi ated today a "get tough” policy of of fence-mending—the task of con ntgar and gasoline, .for instance especially attractive. his own designed to force the Army • Active bearers were members of ^ prevent one individusl front get May 8, 1898. in Baltimore. Served placing those who have gone Into dence. First Company. Governor’s Foot vincing skeptical sister nations . " Then along came the war aid as Corp. 9th Rng. Training Regt. and Navy to supply American tin* more than his fair share, andl"E Xpert Riijsli Uncle ..Sam needed all the aiqmi- active service. “He was a prominent candidate Guard, of which Colonel Averill that, despite continued friendly iddltiorallv in the cs.se of ga.solihe, Height 5 feet 9'^ inches, weight pilots with fighter pianos "on a relations with the Axis, Argen nym he could get. In Arkansas, Ulllan White, of 197 Oak street. for the Republican nomlnatioh for par. at least, with those of the was a former major-conjmandant. i it is rationed nationslly. to cut which produces mor^than W per 128 pounds, fair complexlpo. black First Aid instructor, has been ap the presidency In 1940 and haa They wore: Sgt. Maj. Robert E. tina is loyal to Pan-AmeHcanlsm. town driving and thus save nlb- hair and gray eyes, pointed to succeed Joseph Sartor enemy.” The whole effort, conducted in For More Gas cent of the domestir-'baiixlte. large been a vigorous and consistent op Normally soft-spoken Senator Honeymon and Sgts. Arthur M. ber. interests Inehiding Reynolds Metal I.awrenre Rice Adams, C- as CYiief First Aider for Precinct ponent of the New Deal. Me play Plnnell. Royal E. Ramsdell, Wal the face of critical press comment S. Inventory Control — To pre 9479,3,3. Veteran was. last heard Number 8, Mr. Sartor wfis unable ed a prominent part In the suc T'riiman iP-Moi told reporters he in ■ other countries, was keynoted Company and a subsidiary of The' would "keep pounding " at official lace F. Goa.**, Edwin C. Carlson sent one section of the country or l>oral Ration (HTirc Is .from Sept. 12. 1927, at which time to continue with this .work. cessful effort to prevent the pack and Francis A. Boucher. 'V. when Dr. Castillo told delegates to Aluminum Company o f. Amcrira he was in' Peoria, 111. He left hia dom until the committee got more sne conimuntty or one ares in a branched out. Small independents ing of the Supreme Court. Kts - the Inter-American Police and Ju »mniuntty from getting more than Prc|)arin>i Ahrarl for home in Milwaukee. Wls.. July 27, than lip service from the- military Color bearers were: Sgla. Edwin''' dical Conference: “I am not a sprang to join in the hunt. First .-Aid .Meeting work and influence helped materi and war production Icadership.s. D. Foster and Kenneth A.'Wood- I' ,lts fair share. 1922. Bocn March 16. 189.3, at Precinct No, 7 will meet at the ally to defeat President Roose Nazi; on the contrary, I am an Inventory Program Experlpfl Petitions. .Starts INggliig VI IkM'k IkMir Evanston. III. He served as sea Truman atlrrcd the Senate yes ford; Color guards. Pvta. Philip Green school tomorrow evening at velt's purge nt those Senators who R. Bergstrom and William C. Mul American.” . The special wdioleaale and re- One ' large independent.' The man necond .class, U. 8. N. R. F, 7:30. All urged to be present. oppo.s*^, him in the court fight. , . terday to a debate on alleged war Evidences of Rapprochemnit ■ tail Inventory policy committee of .9weet Home. BaujtUe t.Vinipany, Was honorably discharged Sept. plane deficiencies with a. speech ler. u-shers. 1st Sgt. Albert E. There have been other evidences The additional gasoline given to "Mr. Gannett has assumed the Powell, Sgt. Frank R. Smith, Corp. the 0 « c e of Civilian Supply, which started di.trging almost at the 30.'1921. Ha's brOwn eyes, medium Nurses' Aide Corps condemning the fighter plane.s and of rapprochement in recent automobile owners runs to Octo duties of his new position and un some ships and Invasion bargea as Byron E. Hale and Pvts. John J. 'drew up the plan approved by the towns hark ague of Red tant matters will be diisrilssed. ■'>on easts heavy buying by some ing area.5 as the miners .-trip each Cross jSoclettea would eoon' arrive Mrs. Marjorie'A. Eldredge.. execu production board's faulty steel Oirpa, Fred Hausser, John- Lewis first foreign branch of the cen I j-dealere has raised the threat that shortage of gasoline was noticed 8iicre8.aive plot of groi'ind. Th-y're in South American ■ countries to tive secretary of the Manchester 2 Mills Tax distribution, which he said im and •■William A. Lehmann Xnd tral bank of the nation. l.fBome' etores and perhaps tome after Labor Day. Many who had going down as deep as fi.V feet to did In developing Red Cross activ Chapter, Red Cross, wlll .be pres periled the war program. Pvt*. Francis J. McVeigh. .Morris 2. The sending of a ■'military f . arsM of the nation might he unable used their cars for vacation trips pull oiit ore aveVagthg 52 to 5* ities for civilian defense. Besides ent. He declared the committee's in C. Schroter and Raymond E. War mission to Peru headed by Gen- r^lo get enough supplies of certain learned that when they were giv per cent- alumina—rated Grades the fiirtherance .of general plana, 111 District 8 sistence on a urUfito high com ner. Capt. William' B. TasUlo led Martin Gras, inspector-general of [t kiaSs to furnish their own com- en gasoline to October 32 that it A and'B by the U. S. Bureau of particular attention will be paid First .\lders. Precinct 3 mand apparently had not been the buglers i'n sounding "Taps.” the army. ‘ L nmaities. was. Just what was meant. Mines. , to nursing - actlv)tlea. the Junior Attention of First Alders in followed In Alaska, judging from Besides the Foot Guard, military 3. Invitation to President Juan The basic idea now is to deter- Realizing that there will be a Nearly all the more than 100 Red Cross program. F‘rst Aid. dis Pverinct .3. Elmer .3nderson. war hirrease in Grand List a confidential report submitted by ■units represented Included the Antonio Rios of Chile to visit this ‘ miiic how big a supply'each mer- rush to secure the additional cou residents are taking part in some aster relief, and the collection .of a military affaira subcommittee Pi nam Phalanx and the Hartford country on his' return from the pons after October 22 the force at den. Noi-h McCleary, chief first i^diaat should keep on hand. capacity. Those not engaged In blood plasma. Amcric.-in Red Crns.a aider., to a rally Tuesd-ay, Septem Mak PS II Possible to which recently , investigated Exiles. United States. The WPB program exempts cer- the local Rationing Board is pre actual mining are helping feed and is loaning Maurice R. Redd.v for Alaskan defenses.' Selective Service headquarters 4. Invitation to Foreign Minis Countless trainloads of fighting men and materials are thundering paring as far ahead as possible for ber 22 at 8 o'clock in the Lincoln Raise .Vliiiost as IMiieh. rt-tein tjrpes of stores — primarily house newcomets. the mi.asion. a specialist with 17 SI hool. This meeting is to rtlign Senator Wallgren iB-WaShI, a at th^Armory and the State At-. ter Caraciolo Parra Perez of Ven ri thoae toailng principaUy in food, this rush. They are getting a list Will Be Transplanted member of that subconjmittee told tomei^,generars office. where ezuela to come here for the dedi- through southern New England every hbur of the night and day v.. of names of those who were given .years of experience, in directing all first aiders for eniergene.v and fesd and fuel—and also certain If the demand holds up. the old Red Cross RePef operations. ia important. Many have reapond- , As predicted some time ago the the .Senate a 120-miIe-an-hour Colony! Averill once served a* a . cation of a new monument to Si TMaea of aatabliahments-^those with this additional supply ready and town of- Sweet Home as it was Accoriling to the Red f>os,s plane he said the Navy sent out •lepufy, both were closed this after mon Bolivar. may arrange to have certain num ed and declared their intention to i r.ate for the Eighth, School 4 5. Establishment on a trial basis ^ in a grim symphony of determination to win this war at all costs! ^iitotal sales of less than SIOO.OOO known only a few months back Courier .Magazine, Japan Has a serve both in jlatrols artd po.st. [Utilities District this year wilt bo to bomb the Japs at Ki.ska was noon. , ^ ■Joe ths IS months ending Sept. 30, bers rail on given days. By so do will be transplanted except for a considered "a joke.” .of a vvest coast service for ships of ■ .f, ing they expect that much of the large and active Red Cross Soci Many others are needed. All First two milKs. a decrea.se in one mill /the state merchant fleet in order , .,t». United mill rate and en.-ibled the district ( jtrry 2 ,4 0 0 Name*. Argentina. The railroad and pipe ^------1 imitiinent action in the Owen Stan to announce the tw'o mill tgx rate line will be financed principally by kindness fell On unsuspectedly fer (Continued from Png^One) .States Army planes took part in destination, we know you will under tile ground—has benefitted finan ley mountains where the Japanese this year. A’-gentlna under an agreement al the heavy.air bombardment which Work was started this morning ready reached between the two Penonal Notice* cially. but who ever left anything the post for a-few weeks In'’4938 '.driving for Port Moresby have supported Sunday night's sea It was learned that a petition getting the large sign in the Cen stand that we are doing our best to , to a trolley pUot? ‘ been BtaUed for five days, but the, fo r. fire protection was already governments. after Charles J. McLaughlin re borne raid on the Axis ■ Libyan' ter Park re'aiiy -for the placing of President (3aatUIq told Wide John B. A. WbelUe did. signed tn become state tax com^ day's communique' said the gener ba.se of Tobruk. It wss disclosed in Circulation in the Oakland dis names of men and women from serve you and the Nation! r The Baltimore lawyer, who died al situation remained unchanged. trict and if successful the resi World his conference with General I Memoriam missioner auttoritatively today. Manitheater who have entered the Penaranda would deal solely with fm tovlnf memory of Fdward Wil Sept. 1, didn't forget that kind Is .Now With .Army The communique noted that pa British accounts said th* troop- dents of that, and in other sec- I wtiio paM ed aw a y ftept. U , 198f : tion.s. the rate of one mill will be service as Manchester’s honor roll. trade relations between th# two ness is to be found In motor men. Another fight impended for the trol activity was increasing tn the landlngs. nsvat bombardment and The board which is 25 oy 11 fee'v loo. mountains where the invaders laiu agaInX these residents. countries, denying that it was haart your memory Unftra nomination for state treasurer, R. A. F and American bomber .I-a.ot year the grand list was 18.- will be so spaced as to allow the motivated In any way by a desire ear# alwa>a kind and true He left J200 "to be distributed which Dr. Frank M. Anastaslo of have adVAnced to within 40 miles units inflicted heavy damage on printing of 2.400 names on fhs not a day that panaeg among the motormen sind the two of Port Mosl bolstered by recent frequent visits Noac flROPB ■State Repre.i^ntative Pietro Diana ships Wirt bombs and 400 names 1* being provided. In Henry T.ene ■ONDS 666 rot GH IIROPf didn't even know the mustached ftf New Have* was also reported marhinN^ As the trtroops wer# landing in the last World War Manchester back and forth of cultural and AND giin.a at Saumlaki in the Tanimbar Wmm4rrtu\ lawyer. as having considerable support. e Tobruk aj;ea and' battleships had an- honor roll with 1.242 FONDA and TIERNEY commercial delegations of both sulirs LlnlMurnt But to older men. " like'George islands, north of Darwtn. Austra The preliminary committee on lia. W’bre shelling the enemy farther B.a The AsMociuted Presa names. In the list of 1,242 names In countries. Argentina Is making Stnimpf. he was a real friend, and the party platform will meet this numbers, of planes were The announced sinking* of four was includto also 58 in Allied special preparations, however, to one who never forgot Christmas. The results oY this attack- were “Ring* On Her Finger*' afternoon. It was reported that not obaeri'ed. showexjng death on Axis soldiers. United . Nations merchant ships armiea. receive President Rios. TTie Chil Ssld George; the draft of the platform placeil R. aN^. airmen said they set 5^ ean chief executive will dedicate 480 Jap Prisoners aVid a Canadian escort vessel off NOW: "IN THI.S OFIl LIFE Dasary# V iotorf—Buy ict-Lantt “Old man Wheltle (he wouldn't stress on state affairs which. off exploahims so violent that thrir Canada and of a Panamanian mer a new statue of h4s country's have minded us calling him that) Democrats claimed, were ignored From Pacific fleet headquarters own planes Were .rocked by the Tlet- chant vessel off \ South Ameiica sow “I W AS FR A M ED " national hero, Bernardo O'Higgins, On* Stamp Eyary Day M a h ie u 's w one good friend of mine Tom in the- Republican platform adopt In Pearl Harbor came the an onatlona. When they finished the brouEht to 489 today the Asaoctat- . in Buenos Aires. Ftsh'er and I stood to the wake. nouncement th at. 4.50 Japanese PLAYINQ Boy U. *. Ronds and Stamps! Spruce Street ed at that party's convention last •desert was sprinkled literally with ed Preas total of United Nations STATE 183 Yes sir. he was one fine man." week. , — were taken prisoner during the furiously blaziog^es. and neutral vessels announoed as U. S. Marine landings on the On the way horn* the planes sunk in -the western Atlantic since KSiv A ziss^ who a * nothbig ^ Guadalcsna land *rulag1 island .^ew over the naval 'smps. protect Wuyi Recaptured HOW YOU CAN HELP! areas of the Solomon islands, "nie Pearl Harbor. ^ e x c^ Hfftf’S Crushed Pine- ing them from repeat^ enemy The (Canadian Navy announced prisoners have been removed from J**a * iia ^ apple, 20-os. can the islands. attacks. the sinking of the five ships by a By Chinese Troops 3 cans WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Most of the prisoners were German U-boat on a convoy; the U abm ldpino. George J. Smith 1. Always consult latait timatabla baler# making a trip. members of the Japanese nSvsl y. S. Navry aaid tfie Panamanian Train schadulas ars subject to suddan change* during for . . . landing force which was defending ship went down in the Atlantic Teacher of 1 (Chungking, Sept. 1 5 * ^ (45 — 67e U. S. Has Balance wartima. COMBINATION SPECIAL AT the Japanese bases on the islands late last month. The German radio Chinese forces recaptured ■ Wuyl. V or labor troop# engaged In build rbadcast a special communique about 20 miles southeast of , J ’ • Crushed Pine- ‘ ing the airfield on Guadalcanal, Of Power in \l est chrirhing U-boata sank 19 ships Banjo and Guitar Klnhwa In Chekliuig province, yes 2. Purchasa rail and Pullman tiekats wall in adyanic* ol apple, can s9 1C the announcement said. totalling 123.000 tons, two de Private l./e«sons Only. terday. a Chinese army spokes dapartur* , . . and cancel promptly ii plans ebanga. 9 C ! "The- outstanding feature in the stroy^ and one corvette out of man said today. (OoaUBued from Pag*i Owe) IStk I/oeal Hasson. cans capture of 'these prisoners is that an ARi^ convoy In the North At The (jhlnese had forced the each one expected 'to be killed." Japanese out of the city on. Aug. 3. Ayoid peak trkyal periods.. Trayal MlD-waak ii possible. for . . fione of the transports, the ene lantic. iK was not known if the INSTRrME.NT* AVAILABLE the fleet announcement said- “Hu- my's main, objective, was dam- communiq^ referred to the sink ■ 31 in their sW'eep north from ! mane treatment. Including the ings as .report^ by-the (?anadiana . F o r D stalls J>leaMi CaR southern Chekihng province, but 4- Trayal light and check all baggage not naadad on train. I furnishing of medical attention a^d. lost It the next day, the spokesman Libby FOR FINE FOODS Third IJne .of Drfenfir The. Canadian account said .JO I and clothings was so surprising to of ths officers And crew of the Dial 83R0 19 Flower St. aald. ;Wuyi ia about 30 mile# north 5. B* censidarat* of your iallow passangar, sharing tho Fruit {’ocktail, I the captives that many ejtpre.ssed Blandy said that he had no illu of Llshui, an important air base 84 OAKI/AND S T R E ^ DIAL 7386 sions about the value of anti-air merchant ships lost, the re- coach seat... and making sure your baggage it placed 16-or. can .... ■7. I a*desire never t« return to Japen." mainder rescued. recently .wrested from the Japa i- Capture of the Japanese wea craft weapons, that m effect they nese. ‘ sacuraly in rack. were a ahfp's third line of de- The Germans V th* battle »- 3 cans ! dewrihed in the announcement as raged from SepL 9 tin^U SepL 14 At Lanchi, about 35 miles north- [ "the first step toward balahcing fen.se, the first two being destruc . >wfst of Wuyt, the Chinese spokes- fnr tion of th# enemy's bases and de when “only scattered remnants of — ON THE BAME SHOW __ C. Ba patiant ii you haya to wait ior a laat in tha Dinar. 1 Lb. Calves' Liver , (49c)' I the losses we suffered by'capture the. convoy were able to continue * man said large fire* were raging I St Wake, Guam and Bataan.” struction of enemv planes by fight and H was unlikely that .the Japa- Balinquisb your seat promptly. Reason; wa hay# 75% er planes in the air the journey,” presumably from iiifom swirMo; ■ "It is hoped that our kind han- ‘nese there.could hold out much mora mouths to lead thas* day*. Sliced Peaches, 1 Lb. Baby Lamb Chops (49t) , dllng of prisoners will be watched Generally. Blandy reported, England. T0M»r . longer against the strong Chinese largest can _ . I there h(^ been a vast improve The escort vessel, tha Racoon, by the Japanese in thefr treatment m i B K T I M l pressure. He estimated that about ‘ of personnel.” the announcement ment tn ship's antl-aiFcraft equip was Inst while guarding a convoy STATE 7. Kaap mum about tha war . . . with paopl* you maqt on HARTFORD S m iH M M Z 4,000 Japanese Utxipa were hold i Lb. Lean Bacon (23c) ad(M. ment durii^ the past year and and the CAnadlana said *3t must ing tha city. ->tha train. due tn the distribution of new be presumed that all hands wars lost with her.'" "Talk *r the Tewa" 1 equipment throughout the fleet It -"M s* MartlaJalaa" dad To OMlge 1 Doz. Local Pullef Eggs (39c) L«bb1 Notices 78 will be “twice as good as it la All 48 mkn a'board the Pana DA7ZUNG EXTRAVAGANZA Fanejr Estate of Lett A Rock IStt of now" a year from now. manian vessel. Including 8 .fun n r r v. s. b o n d s : Salem. Ore.—(45—Oorp. 'fen AndoTer In Ihe Probate Dlsiriet of .Not s Bbitteoadi ner#. were rescued. , c^hHEAL zee Scotland, stationed at Camp Adair, Banana AppI**, 5 Lbs. No. 1 ■ .Andover, decoased. started to hitch-hika to Salem to Tha Admlnlatralor having ex- Secretary Knox gave the ord 6 lb*, f o r ...... 2 5 c hibttad hU adminlatration account nance chief great credit in saying meet his parents, coming from McIntosh Apples (25 c) wtih aald Eataie'to tha Court of that ordnance had not been a na ICE PARADE Oaltfomla for a visit. Probate for aald District for allow val bottleneck in this war. Ha The first car that passed him ance, It la A ORtlERKD;—'Tbat tha :ird dar said that in every other 'war lack MODERN AND OLD EASHION O P IQ A 3" stopped. .! 1 Doz. Sunkist Oranges (2§c) of September. IStt at t o'clock in of adequate guns and tha Hk* had G'SNT A'. . In -It were hla parents. tha afternoon, at tha Probate Offlca caused serious delayrs and disrup • n Cnlutnhfa he. and the aame la Did Sotneonr Call MeT lealarned for a hearing on Ihe Sl- tions of war plants. •* DANCE , 1 Pkg. (20) lowance of said admiaistrstlOB ac- The great problem ia the Pk- , coant with aaid Eatata and thla eihe, Blandy said, 1* the supply Oivea By Thm IfarBiatw r 4-H Chib Depver — Mrs. U. T. Jensen, Tenderleof Tea Bags ■ Court diraets tha AdBalnlatrator to proMeai. He adiied: amid the explosions, shouting and (29c) clla all peraons Intarestad therein e m r VIEW DANCE HALL SA/JM e .-.c'xe as 12 blasts rocked the Lifebttor ioap, Q to appear at aald time and place, “It ia not enough, to have the ----- hr pnbllahfng thta order once In liarinea land at Guadalcanal and Burlington railroad's westbound • • • • • Total Value $ 2 .4.1 ^ i s-.ine newspaper having a clreula- streamliner near Creston, Is., I tioB tn aaid Dlatrlct ex Isaat flea Tulagl (Id the Sotomona), you Wedneedaj EyeRinCt September 16, 1942 have to keep tbam auppOed. aesd- picked up the limp body o f. her to r ...... JL I dars before aaid tin* seal gw ed. nanriag • 9* It. daughter, Judy. 9 .99 I And due retara amke. iag in food, amnttmltloa and I Certified from Reeord everything elae and usually 'With Bsmstormer’* Orchestra. Henry Spins. Pmiapter. - Judy wasn't killed, though. She srr 44e (l.imil One To a roniomer.) CLATTON K. Hi NT foeittjling Tfix. "0 - CARL HOFF was jiMt aotki* Jadge very poor unloading faclUtie* H-dHd-Sd. Bahore.'' r/A/// >/’/< B A N D K fliAxsvmraix~ [iToted Awociated Pre«f Club Show Here. —Another Held. vinced that witchcraft caused the tion is serious.- '' Weddings -Support of Program. ■ avenue, Hartford, died at the vided on the War. hind the Linefi. From Indians, the sheriff ob ft V Reporter W aa on the Avery Convalescent Home. Hart death of his three children, shot ed this story of the killings: Miss EJlen Buckley of the Man Boh Elsoiif in the Service Ueutenent Williem B Stalker. ford, yesterday, after a brief ill Wanted since early in May for and killed two other Indians he ac Custer's Son-In-Law had vistt-l |j* ,Tobruk Raid;.H as Not chester Garden Club w as the win ness. She was bom in Manchester, the theft of $980 of her son's Bridgeport, Sept. 16—(A>)— London. Sept. 15—(Ah—A sea U. S. Navy, repreaentinj the Third cused of-conjuring the fatal'spell. ed a Navajo woman witch-modl-f .Reported to Bureau. Liss-Strimik* ner in two classes ai the mem the daughter of the late John E. money, Mrs. Eqielia Mozzer, 49. of By O. E. Butterfield Parkyakarkua, Elaine Arden and mer Ambassador Joseph C^ tlrew borne British army detachment, A third was Wounded criticaJIy. cine maker, and .she said the Nice Naval dietrict in recruiting the bers’ flower show last night in the and Cllen Sherry Ryan. Besld«s 377 Adams street, was brought Eastern War lime Ray Block's orchestra, will be on predicted today that -'America’s supported by light naval units and Sheriff Andy Andrew identified and Gray Horse had placed Mlse Amelia FrancU Strlmlke, "Hartford Hometa" unit Of Naval Robbins room of Center church her husband she leaves a sister, back to. the Manchester police lita- the slayer as 32-year-old Custer’s spell upon two children who W«w York. Sept. 18— daughter of Mr. and Mra William . . . . u . New York, Sept. 15— (Wide CBS at 8:30 p.m. . . . Sergt. Gene road to 'Victory w^Icl be "doubly heavy R, A. F. squadron^ was re house. Miss Buckley won in Class Mrs. Joseph A. , Cosker and a tlon last night by Officer Edmund W orld)—Uncle Sam's war call has Autry has been transferred to Son-In-Law, a Navajo, who like died. radio broadCMt an _ w - gtrimlke of 53 Mill atreet, waa A\iation Cadeta, waa in Manchea- 2 with her arrangement of red and brother John J. Ryan. several Dwyer from Springfield, Mass., long and hard ahd bloody" unless ported by the Admiralty today to .••uncamant today that an Amen- Monday to Sergiant ter todav in the interest of gain ■put the MBS network In the Luke Field, Arizona, from where wise was found shot to death a The father vowed to kill thossl ing more .enliitmenta from this gold marigolds, and in Class 3. an nieces and nephews, all of Hart where she has been living for his Sunday CBS broadcast is to the Japan^s^ military machine’s have struck a damaging blow suicide, the, sheriff said, after tan newspaperman .was taken g Ling, ton of Mr. and arrangement of mixed flowers not market for a new sports announc named by the woman if another! town in the unit. Information on ford. sometime at 53 Grosvenor street. er. He’s, needed to replace Bob originate for an indefinite period. ''effectivhhcss' and power and Sunday night at Tobruk, Field avenginjr himself on those he sus child died. Mteonar in the British raid on jo.ieph Zadromy of North exceeding 18 inches. In this ciass Arrested with her also was Max the "Hornets" is given out and en Her funeral will be held Thurs-^ Elson of WON, Chicago, now Th.i regular cast will be continued spirit are correctly assessed by the Marshal Rothmel's key supply pected of putting a hex on his The father remained with his| l ^ r u k Sunday night and there is .pj,, ceremony waa per- there were a large number of en day morning at 8:30 at the James Schaller, 47, an inmate of the Vet family. a atrong poMibU*ty that it waa j^^med in St. Bridget's, church at listments made at the booth in Lieutenant, senior grade, in the except that no girl vocaUsts will American people as *a whole.” ba. se. BCven-year-old invalid son Sunday| front of the Old State Hrtuse in . tries and several patriotic and un P. Pratt Funeral Home, 104 Main eran's Home in Newington who Mr. and Mi's. George Nice were barry Allen. Associated Prc.ss cor- o'clock by the Rev. Marshall is also being charged with theft. Navy, who has been heard describ be used. In his first public address be While this raid was executed night as other members at toal Hartford. usual arrangements were 'shown. street, Hartford, and at St. against the rubble-littered Libyan killed as they slept in th'eir native family went to a squaw danes,r reapondent and Pulitzer prize win- Filip who used ‘ the tlouble ring George Clark won with a hand Mrs. Mozzer has been in trou ing many an event, particularly fore a large group since he re Three Maricheater men have al- ' Peter’s church, Hartford, At 9 the World Series, over the coast Tuning tonight: NBp-'— 7:30 turned from Japan, Grew told em port 75 miles west of the Egyp home early' yesterday on the During the night- the boy suc-| It 'Aar. service. The altar waa decorated ready been enlisted as Naval Avia-* some bowl of zinnias. The prizes o'clock. The burial will be in St. ble on many occasions in the past Navajo reaervaj-fiMi.' . The Italians'withteid the name. and only a short Uitic before the to coast chain. Neighborhood Call; SGthnySimms ployes of the Remington Arms tian frontier, another light naval curnbed to a tubercular hemor with gladioli and palms and the tion Cadets for training with thj.1 were war r.tamps. Bridget's cemetery, Manchester. force "successfully bombarded en Later Mrs. Nice's father. Gray rhage. I? *ut Allen has not been heard from bridal • .music was played by Or Mrs. \V.. W. Eell.s exhibited a money was missing was before Elaon began with ,WGN In OWI show; 8:30 Horace' Heidt; 9:30 Company plant at an Army-Navy "Hartford Hornets" at the Hart- , Meredith Willson, John Nesbitt; emy lines of commiinication in'the |l tlnce the British fleet landed the ganist Arlyne Garrity. v branch of the datura pl.-i it .with the local ■ court on the charge of , and when MBS was formed in "E ” presentation ceremony last Oommando-type raiders at To- ford booth. They are Ralph O. j intoxication, She does not live 1934 he took on the added assign 10 Date with Judy; 10:30 Red night that despite Pearl Harbor, El Daba area" about 20 miles be Mi.ss Lena Bieu of Camptield Hawkins. J. M. P. Morin and Vin- ; prickly green seed pods as large as hind the Axis front across the ing 34 officers and that a large bnik. ,, .. , Road was maic. . of honor and plums and about their shape. The with her husband. ment on the network. For the Skelton returns. “some of our countrymen continue Ik' George Palmer ot the. Lnited cent F. piana. They have passed ; Cannot Rals^ Nearly all of the tjoney that chain he has handled baseball, CBS—7:30 American Melodies; to grope—to grope blindfolded for Egyptian desert, the Admftalty amount of Briti.sh equipment was Chester Kosak was best man for their examinations, have been en white, trumpet-shaped flowers of said. captured. ■Press is the only other American .Mr, Lis.s. Miss Ann Washkiewicz this member of the potato family was reported as stolen has been- football, boxing and other compe 8 Missing Heirs: 8:30 Hobby Lob the facta which are clear before Q)o ya u ttm n / jH«ecredlted to the British Mediter- listed and are now awaiting call to spent, or at least could not be- titive activities. At WGN he was by, 9 Tommy Riggs, Betty Lou; them." British losses were conceded in Britl-sh sources declined to com was bridesmaid. active service. Several others are j are anything, but fragrant and Rent of Rooms the withdrawal from 'Tobruk, but ment on Itslish reports that para P .rsnaap flket. While the broadcast Given in marriage by her possess narcotic and poisonous found by the police when she was widely known for his play by pjay 9:30 CTheers from Camp Forrest, Not Awake To Situation Henry Fonda and Gone Tier ney In "Rings On Her Fingers,” a in preparation for examinations ' How price control works la shown in this chart giving riaa In cost baseball, and had described W'hite Tenn. the action against El Daba was chutists were -used by the British li anight have referred to Palmer, brother, Walter Strimikes the | p(,ggjbi|. enlistment. properties. It is sometimes esUed arrested. Calling for an "extraordinary double-trouble romance packed with laughs and screaming siis- fliara were private indications of sugsr and bread in this war and World War I. Ceilings will, -^Sox and Cubs home games for BLU—7 Easy Aces; 8:30 Sing declared to have been concluded in the raid. 1 bride was gowned in velveray on | Open Dallv the Jimson weed. She will be before the town effort” on the part of the Ameri pen.se, which storts Wednesday at the Cirrle. On this same great PAY OFF YOUR keep prices stable for duration of war instead of them rising from court tomorrow morning. It is Ihe last 4 years..' He also had fo. Dough; 9 Famous Jury Trials; without damage, or casualties. that it meant Allen.old Allen a n.iti-e I "’ arquisette. with ba.sque and full' y^e "Hornets" booth is open George Clark brought fur exhi Injunction Granted First can people, Grew charged that .show, Rex Beach's mighty drama of Alaska, "The Spoilers” with two to five times as high as they did in 1914-20. Prices shown are claims^ that the money was stol broadcast every World Series 9:30 This Nation at War; 10:15 some "are not yet fully awake to Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne. Admit- Home Looses «»^oi.nV^sSvs« Md has been 'WK ‘ ■'ain. She wore I t^e morning minimums for a pound of sugar or pound loaf of bread; better , bition a large vase of an early "Our force landed in the face of variety of handsome yellow chry Time in U. S« History; en froirt her son while he had since 1929. William Green, Jos. Elastman, 50th the realities of the situation” : ^vewltneM to' vdrtilslly everv moth*-*'''' wedding veil, which luntj, ,h* evening and it ,is grades coat more. strong oppo.sition and inflicted santhemums, the "Eugene Wsn- May Sue Landlord. the money In.his possession at his Elson had^ expected to do the anniversary Transportation Work while others "are quite . simply Quotations DEBTS? J ^ e S u o r m ^ lv ^ the British fleet "a s 38 years old and was draped expected these hours will be ob- home. World Series again this year, but ers' Union. still asleep.” J ond district, ran well ahead of his casualties and damage on the en orange blossoms, served with a representative of the ■der.” Mr. Clark explained that they ticket-mates in the First district, emy before retiring,” the Admir t-4A the Mediterranean.MedlterranM bridal bouquet was of whlteXeadets .board present for the bal- i b ,gan to blossom early in Angust. / now some, one else will have to be MBS—8 Gould's Music for - "The Japanese understand thi.s GOP in Maine His work, noUbly hla story of roving, •trurk-mburited destroyers Waterbury. Sept. 1 5 --i/Pi —An picked. It was in the series that America: 9:30 Murder Clinic —peasants as well as admirals hut Jila majorities in such Demo alty said. “The withdrawal was I was repeatedly forced to sit gladioli, stephanotis and Wnghtii ^ c e of this month. Those.at all He also showed sprays of the cratic strongholds as Biddeford h e Government i Uie fierce German bomber atfiek were reported to have wiped out About Town injunction ..gainst the operators Is Buiiiul Over he had tMmed up with Red Bar drama;- 10 Heavyweight fight, and gehcraLs,” he as.serted. “They not carried out without loa.ses, down Japanese fa-'iliion-on the floor ii now stkins sll fern. ' , interested are invited to drop in nine tanks and about three com ijalnion Beauty" phlox, with un- and Sanford could not overcome which, in view of the strength of T ’ -on the aircraft carrier Illustrious, usually large and beautiful florets. ] of a Waterbury rooming hdVise to ber for balls and strikes. ^ Tami 5Iauriello vs. Jimmy Bivins. have gambled everything on their Is Victorious and was beaten for hours with rub of ui to set out of .'Won the Pulitzer prize for Inter- xThe maid of honor and brides and talk the cadet program and re panies of. infantry in turning back No announcement as tty a suc Hale's strength In the rural com the defenses, were to be ex ber hose and leather belting. maid’ were similarly attired in quirements over with either Lient. Mrs. Louis R. Horton brought a j restrain them from accepting To Superior Court belief that we are too soft, too di munities and in ' metropolitan debt. Forthosefiflka •^tlonal reporting in 1941. a thrust by two armor-supported cessor for the general network What to expect Wednesday: vided among ourselves, to stand pected.” — Dr. Edward Hughe* .Miller, who don't have gowns of white faille taffeta, with Stalker or some other representa Members of the Society Regina speoimen of a pale pink dahlia niore than the legal mnxir.ium rent Port. The Admiralty made no com Another Brush With Death regiments from the ■ west. D'ltalia are asked to meet at sev sports assignment has been made. N BC- 9 a.m. Show Without a before the fiirj’ of thpir attack-- American citizen held by .lap*. the neeesisry extra, csth, the full skirts edged with ruffles, tive of the board. ful' seven Inches In diameter. | and from evicting tenants h.as Williiflantic, Sept. 15—iiT’i — Be|nil)liranB Take Over White, whose campaign theme ment iipo'n Italian communiques •imple and lure way to do thit it Lnter he survived another brush Soviet Counter-Attacks en o'clock tonight at Main and President W. E. Buckley showed s | One possibility is Jim Britt of Name: 8:30 Stella Unger on indeed a furious attack.” square neck, short puffed sleeves. A slng'e young man between his been granted by Judge Carroll C. Jeremiah J. L>x>ns, 42, of North Boston, particularly for football. movies: CBS—3:30 CBS concert virtually duplicated Hale's and of yc.stcrrtav and today claiming They will have to turn combat it toYet a /W m o/ loan, $10 to ' with d^ th on the line of battle Soviet counter-attacks against Oak streets to proceed to Hollor- number of the' miniature sunflow The dufy of every American., Every I^lajor Office by- sewall. who asked a second term They carried bouquets of red and 18th and 27th birthday, who has Hincks of the N^ivl^aven Federal ampton, 5'aas., former Norwich Britt is handling, for .MBS the cur orchestra; 4:30 Children Also Are Grew said, was "to realize that we 'that three British destroyers, a planes out faster than I can u.se $300 .. . get "in the clear” all whsfi the British cruiser Galatea white gladioli and blue delphini-. completed High school education it German forcea menacing the an's Funeral Home, 175 Center ers. marigolds and a most unusual District Court, it s ^ s announced as reward for efficient ad econ- cruiser and several patrol boats at once . . . and then repay the '#M sunk from under him. street, to pay respects to the late undertaker, pleaded innocent in rant Army All-Star games. People; 5:45 Ben Bernie. BLU— are fighting tor our indivldual and Ye»terday*H Vote. them. ,I must have enough air urns. . ,I eligible _ to .join. A Naval Aviation Grozny pil fielda and a trans-Cau- gourd, which had the appearance today by Office of Price Adminis City Court today to a charge St :>mlcal aiiministration, carried v. ’cre punk during end after the planes to win this war. loan in up to twelve reaton- ■ Admiral Sir Andrew Prowme opera- Ricard Accomazzo, brother-in-law of being molded from plastic into I '45 Vincent Lopez orchestra; 3:30 national existence and for every The bride's mother wore navy! flight surgeon will be at fhe booth i caslan highway through tration officials here. They said obtaining money under false pre Date for the return of AI Jol- Men Of the Sea; 4 (Tlub Matinee. every city except the traditional operation and tour other ships — IJeiit.-Gen. Heiiry li. Arnold, able monthly initalmenta. iSunnlngham, now a member of blue and white, and the mother in Hartford tomorrow. Thursday ! tlons In the Terek river valley of Mrs. Luigi Poll, president o f j shape o a small jardiniere, it thing that each one of us holds ' Portland, Me., Sept. .15 i/D — Democratic fortresses Of Lewiston j that it marked the first time in tenses, and was bound over to the son. absent from broadcasting for MBS -11:30 a.m .' Yankee House dear, to gain from that realization damaged. . , raiiimaiiding general, I.'. S. Air COMMON SIMM mM$ ths Allied war council and former of the bridegroom wore soldier | and Friday to give examinations, near Mozdok 'were reported to the society. |,was so even y ribbed. the United Stales that such an in- Maine Republicans captured every and Biddeford. donuBander of the British fleet in I Superior Court by Judge Frank a season, has been seL as October Party; 2:30 p.m. Camp Grant in inspiration, zeal, courage and de A (Talro communique, however. \ Force*. Employed men and tingle or blue. Both mothers wore corsages i Mental testa will be given tomor- have faltered and finally ccrtlapaed j Mrs, P. L. Davis directed atten- | junction has been granted- M. Lincoln. major office in the nation's first The Republican ticket-leaders Inferentially ' discounted today’s Msdltsrranean. told news Word haa,been received here of 6. His show, to include Hildegarde, Review; 4:45 Man with a Band. termination, to harness all our en married Working women can of fed and white roses and blue row and Thursday and physical under the hammering of Nazi , tie’ to the Victory Garden show | Judge Hincks, in his decision on Prosecutor Arthur T. Kelly told state election since Pearl Harbor. carried Waterville, which h u been Italian communique claiming that Tficre is a priority on time these get loam here oh just their papermen in Washington In praise examinations will be given TTiurs- tanks newly transferred to the the birth of a daughter. Ernestine ‘ at the Bristol Nurseries. October | the case which was heard in New ergies into a tremendous jsffort. an' Democratic, for years, and added Allen's initiative: delphiniums. the court that Lyons was accused epochal effort that will make our bombing and torpedo planes, in days, just as on everything «jse. own signature. A loan of $100 A reception for 200 guests waa day and Friday., Anyone intere.st- south,bank of the stream. Elaine on September 9 to Mr. and 10 and 11, and urged the members i Haven Thursday, said that Mabel Returned to office by margins to their columns Westbrook and pursuing the expedition, sank the “Why, it got so I hardly liked ot defrauding Miss Mary Agnes victorj’ sure.” of .more than two to one in yester — Dr. Erwin Adman, Coliimhla coktt $20.60 when promptly held from noon on in Victory hall, ed is- invited to report for ex- .■'After stubborn fighting." the •Mrs. Ernest Lyttle, formerly of to support it by attendance ahd 1 and Christian Jorgenson of Wa- Easlpnrt, which went Democratic cruiser an'd damaged the four professor. repaid in 12 monthly contccu- Alien to go to aea at all. He was this town. Mrs. Lyttle is the for Wilson ot this city of $1,625 and Lauds .Administration day's balloting the lightest since Golway street. The decorations examinntioii thus saving them midnight communique said, "our wherever possible by entries ot terbury, the defendants, had il that he used an assumed name and in 1940. ships. The Cairo announcement ' tive initalmenta. of 10.05 each. •tormy petrel—always got into mer Miss Edith Johnston. It is The former ambassador praised 1930—were U. S. Senator Wallace were of garden flowere. For trav selves a trip le a more distant re troops retreated to new lines." flowers or vegetables. It U for the legally raised the rent for three falsified his avocation of dealing said long-range British fighters Your application will get'im lUhle wherever he waa .... cruiting station. their second child. benefit of the families of military the admini.stratlon for its handling H. White, Jr., for a third term. 'hut ha always cams through. Hs eling the bride wore a charry val- It was' announced, however, tenants and had threaten^ evic with her. forced these large forifiatlons of mediate attention . , . even'* Want Mying Men men. tion. Tuesday, Sept. IS Tuesday, Sept. 15 of the war effort. Gov. Sumner Sewall and U. S. enemy bombers to jettison their you're new in the. community an explanation for it, aaylng vet suit with black acceaaorleS. that snipers of one Red Army Lyons was released last June P.M. r Enters Training Both attended local achools. The Naval Cadet unit ia par Sergeant Lindsay has The members had the usual flrst- In finding for. the plaintiff. OPA P M . . "Many have said to me.” Grew Rep. Margaret C. Smith of the bombs or new on your present job. •utiously that "What my folks unit had killed .more than 1.000 from the etate'a prleon at Weth 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. 3:00-D avid Harum . > Second Congre.ssiona! di.strict. The bride le employed by the In ticularly interested in men be- j been chosen for Officer Candidate of-thc-season fine time, telling Administrator Leon Henderson, said, "that the AmericaSi people Take .■%ll the Credit If you need cash to pay off t is a Uvs story, not a dsad German- officers and men recently ersfield where he served one year 3:15—Ma Perkins. 3:15^News are ready but that our leaders * The tlghte.st major contest gave dependent Cloak X Company and tween 19 and 33 who have had at and the implication was thrft this School, and 1s now-at thb Edge- their garden experiences during Judge Hincks ruled that an in- for defrauding an tnsuranca com — ^ In Louisiana In the' second-day Italian cqm- debts or for medical attentioa loppitsr'." wood Arsenal in Maryland, with 3:30—Pepper Youhg’s Family. 3:20— St. Louis's Matinee must show us the way. Show the Robert Hale, of Portland the First tome in or phone us today. ; n o s e wars only the higblighta the bridegroom le with the U. S. least 50 hours of solo flying time. took place in the Mozdok area. the summer. Which on the wnote ; junction might be entered prohib- pany by making a falsa claim for mimlque, Italian troops weiV-giv- These men, providing they pass the Chemical Warfare department. seemed to te a good one for flow-j Ring the Jorgensons from taking 3:45— The Right to Happiness. 3:30— Keyboard Concerts way? If anyone feels that our district seat with a majority ol en most of the credit for the Axis • teONOMIZt a aea-roving caresr with the Army at Camp Shelby, Miss. "One sniper killed 203 Ger the death of Timothy Magner and 4:00—News about 10,000 over the'be.st vote- the requirements may be-^ble''to He enlisted in the U. S. Army ers. as well as vegetables, and! more than legal maximum rent 4:00—Backstage Wife. leaders have not pointed out the Camp Polk. La.. Sept. 15— fSpe defense of the port. After report AHO BUY ■British flast, alwaya In ths close mans." the communique said, collecting $7,293 Insurance. 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:15— Afternoon Melodies way, let him read again and again producer the Demotrats have hao cial) Pvt. Raymond Beatipre has get commlssiona promptly. Lieut. early in February, was made a many raised both, combining them ‘ and from evicting two of the three Lyons, then conducting his un ing that the San Marco 51arine lytroaence of danger. He haa rld- and another 196." corporal in April and a sergeant 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. 4:45— War News the statements and declarations of in ilaine in generations, former arrived here for training. He «lasi tlnv craft on patrol and many Stalker recommended that men in in many cases to good advantage. ' tenants. dertaking business, was convicted battalion had psfrticiilarly distin T^^idonai Retail Merchantg Hungariana thrown^ against in May. Last month he spent a Representing Hcn.derson were 4:45— Young Widder Brown. 4:55—National News our President, of our secretary of Gov. Louis J. Brann. The X?at is has been aasigned to 489th Field guished itself, the Italian.* ac Finan ce c o - itimea has been carried within this bracket might atop in and of claiming an unidentified body 5:00—When a Girl Marries. 5:00^ Ad Liner — Musical Co state and others of qur high offi being vacated by U. S. Rep. James talk over the matter with the Russian positions in the upper ten-day furlough with his parents, Sidney Cassel. chief attorney for Artillery Battalion commanded by knowledged that it waa "later Statler of Manchester wight of enemy Shorca by British at the Yale Medical School and 5:15— Portia Faces Life. operative cials, with the fullest support and C. Oliver iR). 1st Lieut. William.*. Pvt. Beau- representatives In the booth. Men Don region south of Voronezh Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindsay of 38 Companv G Take^ the Waterbury area OPA rent ad burying it as that of Magner who ■supported by German /troops in 8(zte Theater BoildiBg .task forest pouring sheila into Meeting Today were declared to have auffered 5:30— Program from New York. 5:45—Ben Berole cooperation of many other leaders U. S. Rep. Frank Fellows pre is the son of Joseph Beaupre V between S3 and 40 who hava had Edgerton street. I ministration office, and William J. ws at the time a patient In the the fighting.” / %UMBO 2nd Floor Phone 8480 y strongholds In Europe and heavy casualties In five vain at- ] 5:45—^Rrogram from New York. 6:00—News of public thought.” re-elected in the Third distritr of 84 Thorne St., Manchester, D.. R. Brosvn, ca. liberal solo flying time are also Secor. Jr., associate attorney. Norwich state hospital. "Within five hours time we tacks. ' , . j Delta Chapter, No. 51. R. A. M., Pari in ]\Iaiieiiver 6:00— News, 6:05—War Commentary "Haven’t our leaders, month In without contest. Conn. . Italians were .rniisters of the situ -P.OC Mgr. Had to Break Tradition The Retail Merchants Division urged to go to the booth and dis- Judge Hincks' decision also At his trial In Norwich, Lyons' > "Our troops wiped out about' will confer the Past Mast t 's de 6:15—Road to Victory. 6:15— Freedom On Land Forei-er and month out, given us oiir bear I nofficial Vote ation.” the communique boasted. License No. -IQl Ma had to break a British ad- of the Chamber of Comrticrce re-, cuaa their poealbilltlee If they are makes it possible -for the three counsel told the court that his 300 roivecs 2,000 officers and 'men and d e -! gree at the Masonic Temple Lost Friday at 3 o'clock p. m. tenanta to institute triple dahi- 6:30—Strictly Sports. , 6:30—Frazier Hunt—News ings, charted our course, told us With relatively few scattered .The Interstate Commerce Com The Ita,liftns said that 576 Brit I irSlty tradition to do It. eumed their, meetings this noon Interested in enlisting. client was in desperate need o f m s ANY STANDAtP tAC/C- stroyed 20 tanks and 30 motor' Wednesday evening « t 7:30i A the State Guard left Manc hester; ages suits against the Jorgensons, 6:45—Lowell Thomas, commen- 6:45—The World Today whaf lay ahead, what we now arc precincts outstanding, the unof mission was created in 1887, ish priartners were taken, rncliid- In the summer of 1940, he pre- after the eummer vacation with a While in Manchester Ifleut. money to recoup losses' incurred tator. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy fightiiK tor and what we mav ejf- lunch sarved at noon at the Coun trucks." it was announced. "Pris good attendknee is desired at this to attend a training course a t ' according to Cassel and Secor. ficial tabulation gave White 106.- .vallad on British officers with nlns Stalker dropped in to talk with by betting on races. 7:00— Fred Waring in Pleasure 7:15—Glen Millers Orchestra V j •pCct If we,fail In that fight?” 105 votes to 52.257 for Fulton J. itreeks of persuasive pleading to try club. C. Elmore Watkine pre Mayor David Chambers and Town oners were taken." meeting and degree work. Camp Buck in Portland, Conn. The i Through this provision of the OPA Red Army men fighting in the Time. 7:30—American'Melody Hour' ' Redman (D );‘ Sewall 112.665 to let him go with :hc Mediterranean sided at the meeting this noon and Treasurer George H. Waddell, He purpose of this training period ‘ general ma.ximum price rcgula- f area of Slnyavlno on the Volkhov The new members added to the 7:15—News of the World. 8:00— Are You a Missing Heir? 53.941 for George W. Lane, Jr., j ed flv# tanks, six -gunM. l upon and the 35 applications ap- our state. In spite of adverse costs in cases of this type. Chest. 9:30 - Cheers From thS Camps Hale, a 52-year-oId Portland i Barina—mere than 100,000 miles much good waa accomplished unit. Hartford. Sept. 15— (iFi— Chris 9:00 Battle of the Sexes. 10:30—Talks lawyer and cousin of retired U. S. , through co-operation In the uaS of and 40 dugouts and blockhouses.; proved by the board did not re- weather conditions approximately topher Allan Johnstone, former travel on war-toeaed waters up 150 men- rnorafn>m the second battalBattal-! x 9:35- Meredith Wilson and John 10:45— Man Your Battle Stations Ankara. Turkey, Sept. 14.— Senator Frederick Hale (R).: . B ths sinking of ths Galatea on trucka and said where the plan' quire, the calling in of any out- proprietor of . the Johnstone Stu ion attended camp. All |* I c VI a GI Nesbitt. -^U. S. Navy i (Delayed Travelers’ - arriring pledged ■ support of the president j ; 1 ^ . 16, 1941. had been adopted that much satis Riissiaiis Holding -aide assistance this morning to 4 dios, and prominent photographer Claim Railroad get the books ready. This work Stratton and instruction periods I B n t I f 1 10:00 A Date With Judy. ll:00-:-News I here report increasing sabotage as commander-in-chief, iis did all- I ' Then he learned lo swim—dur-. faction had been expressed. Fol in Hartlord for many years, died 10:30—Tommy Dorsey's Orches 11:05—Sports Roundup was done by Erik W. 5lodean, the ran on schedule although they were , g* z z i • _ i'-' ^_ in Bulgaria despite such rigid the , Republican candidates. but ■ ( dag a vacation at horns sarly this lowing hie address there was a Station Captured this morning st his home, 44 Gar tra. U:10—Quincy Howe--News De8pite Bombings clerk of the committee. held outside on the parade ground F O F n 0 4 i r c l l l l £ v z c lS Nazi control that almost every added "that does not mean a c -; I general dlacuaaion. Berlin . (From- German Broad and while it w a s radhing, Lt.|'Col-j ~ den street. 11:00—News. 11:15— Dance Orchestra military factory and railroad sta quiesence in everything he does.” j 51r. Johnstone retired about 20 WhRR Um BritUh decided to A letter waa received and read casts), Sept. 15—(/P)—SUllngrad'a oncl W. J. Maxwell, the command-1 , i 11:15—Dance Music. 11:30—-Dance Orchestra tion is under ciestspo' guard. Rrann.'s Statement , f Officer John Cavagnaro and years ago. He w a s bom In Scot i.hmaah at ths Italian grip on the from the United States Treasury (Oeatiaoed from Page Oae) main railroad station has fallen Ing officer o f ‘the camp, commend-i W'aterbiiry.. Sept. 15 11:30—Polish Orche. ! which the movements of the infan- tgasoline.; Inspector r_ Stevens n ,. «aid , j^„„ipgham.....------wall officiate.------Burial 8:00—News.. time I .ebast- of BlcUy. Within a day or so election In November haa decided day that unless Insurgent bamls { cams Allan's eye-witness story of seeking to snnilhllste It, the com road station in Stalingrad if^-fiot try would be based. .Some of th e, ‘ I** '■* will be in Cedar Hill cemetery 8:15—World News Roundup. 8:30—News fighting against authorities in' Qultelalm Deed shown on avsllsble maps,, but the that the polls In Manchester will znbjects covered by these films * warrant, obtained by 8:30—Women's Radio Bazaar 8:35 Shoppers Special — Con triumph over the luiian The Home Owners Loan Corpor munique, repiorted. jFire MarshalMsrsnai uennisDennis ,J. Lahey, _ Bulgarian-occupied Macedonia re On the Csntral Front -main rail line runs through the be open from 6 o'clock In the were: Armored (ombat with Nan Clarke. tinued ation to Edward F. Britton, East morning until 6 o'clock In the d fortL-’*^'" Prosecuting Attorney Fred-1 ijig e a s e D c c r e a s c turned to their homes reprisals His next assignment waa, Tjie scene of the Red Army heart of th?' city frtSra the north attack aviation, hasty field 8:5A^.Pro^am Parade. 9:00—Press News 1 p«r- Hartford, property at 402 East . 1 r . » ■ . ' J lerick W. Palomba. tAlexander Jar\1s to CsrI H and paper R ^ Star said the Axis now tember 6, and is their second child. field Pirle of Company H. Infdhtilefdntil Paralyt P. M; ’ xiundlng 'Of Bardia. When the Ital- being sub-jected to continual as- They have a young aon. Charles. Edith A. Shenning, property on was using twice as many troops Weapona Demonstrated For Bond Biivers Scarlet Fever ...; 12:15-r-Luncheonaires. 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent ^ ant wege beaieged In that Libyan saults. It said. Mrs. Sullivan was the former After dlqper a demonstration 12:45—Our Gal Sunday Perkins street. and tanks against Stalingrad as Streasing a new outburst of Measles ...... 12:45—Here Combs the Band. COD steAk meal port, from aboard the alow, broad- Miss, Elsie Hansen of this town. was given to show the use and ef Lobar Pneumonia 1:00—News. l:00-Jfew s OMmed momtqr "Terror" which James Bums to George E, In earlier assaults and had in serial flghUng In ths far north. •'Free Movie Day for Bond Buy- ^ ___ J MacNecl property on Spruce fectiveness of, the shotgun as a : Whooping Cough . - J:15—Marjorie Mills Hour. ' l:05r—The Inside Fogs * ! lalled past enemy land batt.eriea creased the number of planes In , the higfcTcommand said that In the Mrs. Albert Skinner. Sr., ia gen combat weapon. High power shells ers” will be observed at the State | n'i^hthe^ 1:15— Woman In White t tahlc*(MM>iis salad nil 1 >-2 tea*)“ “>»s salt street. the action. '1:45—Cedric Foster, commsnta-; I ind poured 600 tons of TNT sheila two days ending yaaterday the eral chairman of the committee were used, having nint large pal theater on Tuesday^ Sept; 22. it . ^ tor. 1:30-^Vic and Sade < 4 cu|i* dU-ed part'd row eppt-r ishore. John R. Allen to Josephine M. Neverthelezs, defenders Russians lost 227 olanes on the was announced late this afternoon | ______Claudelli, property on East Center arranging for 'the annual Old lets to tKe shell. These pellets 2:00—Medical Talk. 1:45—The Goldbergs |N>tatr. Malone cup chtipiM-d onioM «>j Ih*. cod. cut In 1" Allen was tinder his heaviest to counterattacks. 23 German c.-aft along ths entire afternoon . and evening. with at a range of 50 yards, The use|program is now I»ing amnged 1 g m o U S 1 raVeiCr 2:15—Hartford HosteZs Program 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne Q cup dlrt^ ct'iery thick slice* j 5re when 40 to i(o50 Nazi planes 1 John R. Allen to Eleanor B. Ed-“ StalingTSd's lines, although bat eastern front- In the same period. .announced Victory Market Basket .u dison, propertv on Porter street. headquarters at the Methodist of the Thompson sub-machine gun I and full details will be. with Gerry Williams. 2:30—We Love and L^an^ 1 tiU>lc«|HMin r4iup{ied parsley tered and threatened as never be The port of Murmanek and waa then demonstrated and It was tomorrow. 2:45— Life Can Be Beautiful fore. still held in the 21st day o f church in Quarryville. ^ Dies ill Buffalo 2:45— Day Dreaihs with Bud liext oil In a dt'np Kkiliet. mid potstttc*. onion, celery, Uustriou. and lOObOO pounds of I l .'and 1^' B S id -: neighboring airflclda were raided found that these .45 calibre'bullets Rainey. ■ an epic battle and mounds of new- las night; the- communique added. I Economy in Money, MhteriaK Strength, parsley, tomatoe*. I ten*|HH>n of salt and the jiepper. ilgh explosive bombs st. her flight I property Oh CenUr street, , A meeting of the Young Re had great penetration force since 3:66—News. dead were added to the thousands Red Attache Repulsed they tore through a large mail Place cod steaks on top of vegetables, sprinkle with ______• comer oi Moore. . of casualties' previously suffered publican clu b ' is scheduled for ' Hospital Notes Buffalo, N. Y., 6ept. 15.—lA’i— Last March Seen and Time in twi iihportant today.' To help fhe rriiiainlng • j leas|H>on salt. Cover uti-nsU. Steam . His r*ost recent expenem e un- Renewed Red Army attache on order catalog at a range of 150 Mrs. Lens .Ulllan Hill Severance, by the Invasion army of Field the Rihev front northweet of Mos Friday > evening at eight o'clock '?0 to iS minutes. r ler Nazi air attack was when a •J ' .4*U To Operate I»op at fhe East Side Recreation Cen feet. author and world traveler, and Scores Senejing ^owr customerH Mve money on their food • Britiah destroyer surviveil a nine- Marshal Von Bock. cow were reported, but all were After church sstMces were held Admitted yeatsrdayv Mrs. Mary For Grand Army Soviet soldiers also repulsed as- ter. At this meeting a commit widow of Dr. Frank H. Severance. Ia serving arnnge ntosks around outside.of hot aerving U*ir sttae'k by 50 Stuks.-^ 'IT the declared fruetrated and a Soviet on Sunday, the battalion attended Pinkerton. Bolton: Thomas Mc I Buffalo historian, died today after Con- ; ssults in the upper Don sector and • ,rmored train was declared de tee win be appointed to further Ballots to Sailors budgets wit-hout neglecting food'valuen, platter and vegetablesJn the center. Thicken liquid In t Kgyptlsn coast last month He Interest In the town and state an interesting demonstration on Cann, 69 BircJi street; Mrs. Flor an lIlneM of several months. She Indi^iaaolis, Sept 15— (A>)—Tha pan sf.*er vegetable* have been removed and serve as necUciit Railway and Lignting pe- gained in a Volkhov front action, ; -t „ v e d bv Nazi airmen., delaying, harraaslng, and stopping ence Hein. 236 High street; Wal ' was cuj and bruised himself. titioned. the public uttliUea.com- but were reported to have lost ouier ^Russian attacks de- elections, also a committee to was regarded as a leading force in Grand Army of ths Republic will we hfive prepared recipen for many eco sauce for the fish. Eailiir in A u ^ st he was the inis-xion tbday to operate a l^ p the iniUative at least temporarily arrange for a pre-election party. armored vehicles. Land mines ter Bleslazeckl, Rockville. obtaining pasMge of the flipt ciril Washington, Sept. 15.-,-plh— marcheagaln-perhaps for toe last Serve* 6. * only casualty in a BritUh naval bus senuce on Third street, be.- scribed as of local nature, were de were used, wire waa stretched Discharged, yesterday; Jeremiah service pension Uw In New York Sacretary of the I4#vy K nox'dis time. no mien I hot healthful Mesk. before German tanks in the cen clared repulsed on the Leningrad across the road, and barrels of I * iquadron which shelled the island 'tween Elizabeth and Houaatonlc tral Caucasus. Dowd, 42 Chestnut street. etate. missed today as “utterly Imprac- Undaunted by toa ravages of A wen-rounded out mexl wHl remit K Use foNnwtng ' sf Rhodes. Hs fall down a bstrh- avenues, in Derby, Instead of the front and numerous Soviet etrong- Largtot Pteoa of Scrap burning oil were used to stop vo- Birth: YesUrday, a daughter to Bom In North Hero, Vt.. Mra. ttcal” the idea of sending b^lots time among their thinning ranks, are served with the Cod hteiskg - Cost Enormous Ix»ses hioles from traveling along the . stay on the return voyage, present run from 5Iain street. A German pilot captured in the holds deetroyed. Mr. and 'Mrs. John England oX Severance, like her husband, was to Navy and Marine oorpa men about. half of toe approximately Hrxd Lettuce Salad with ^ ^ o r e be joined the Associated "^e petition, which the com- Stalingrad /Ighting was '.dentifled In the Caucasus, the high com - Harrisbqrg, Pa., Sept. 15— l#l— ' East Hartford. interested In InUmatlonal rela abroad for voting this fall. 80 oM warriors at the 76th Try TofUy’s. It'-s Tnitty. It's Thrifty. Htwffed Olive slices added to Dressing mand said Axis forcea occupied . Press St Charleston. W. Va.. in ’pariy Mid would permit a saving by the Russians as a great grand A 32-ton unused press was dump- I ^ t w p A t ^ k Admitted today: John Priest, tions and development of educa-. Congraos boa authorised serv National GAR encampment looked Whole W heat BiVad j November, 1933 he workei: on the of 32 miles in daily operations son of Prince Otto Von Bismarck, “factory sttea converted Into fort- ed into Pennsylvania’s growing | The SUte Guard then atUcked Wapplng. tion. In 1929. she pubUshed a ice men hare and abroad to vote forward today to marching ox It's Different. Butter or Mnrinsrine reaees” south of Novoroaalik, cap I Baitimors iMd l News the without decrease in public service. "The Iron Chancellor.” and th ey' scrap pile today by the Harris-1 paratroops which were suppooed piacbargsd today: Mrs. EnErnest mathematical thesis on theory of but tha provtslon for those in for foot in tomorrow'a spectacle. Ths < Line Jelin with Ran a n a - [ffiarleatofi Daily Mail, the Wash-1 was unopposed. quoted hum as saying: tured Black Sea naval base, and burg Telegraph ’ landed on a hill about a ■onnton and Infant daughter. ' equipoUences. She -sMlsted Dr, eign qwts wras opposed by tha other half will ride ia automobitex . . ■ * f flocox , Jirton ID. C l, Herald, ths PorU- An immedlsts decision from ths "This war has cost us enormous that strong enemy counter-attacks Colley I. Baker, director of the mile from camp. They crawled up Grove street: Donald Moore. 1018e\trsP.ce in his work as seert- War and Navy depsurtmants from All in their 90's with a few past P U C was not forthcoming. losses. My great grandfather was were broken up slong ths Tarek sUU drive. Mid ths press rspre- . the hUl. keeping under cover, In Jton Road EllMbeth Philipps. 9i01 u r y of the Buffalo Historical So the beginning. toe oentury mark, toe veterans I nouth (O • Morning Sun and the Mntsd one of ths largest plscst,about twenty minute#. Thla waa And W atch T h e Mnrfcet Ra*sket fo r , Kuntlngtoa HV, Va i Evening right in advising us against a war river-In the Mosdok sactor. Autumn street: Daniel Grtiftn. 94 ciety during which time hs wroU Knox listed these tsfo diflleul- appear to resent too much aoUci- of scrap yet reported. Otharz in- rMUy qulU an achlavemant be- ' IDrrald. Kins M Battleenakes w*ith Russia.” High etiaet several Niagara frontier historical tude about toelr years. However, .Othsr letereeting Ideu. The Moscow radio said 100 cluded abandoned bank vaulU and ' cause the troops had to advance Birth: Today; a son to Mr. and volumes. J Me Joined the Aaeoclatsd Preae {Used More Maapowsr ‘ meUI from demolished buildings. in a smoke screen to keep from be L The fact that security zrould time has-taken its toll and re f^ashlagtOM Bureau in September, PollocksvflU. N. C.. Sept. iS— bembers were used to blast one Mrs. John Bowes, 146 West Cen h« violated if.the unit designa ports wrere surrent that thu may narrow segment, of the Russian ing seen, crawl over etone walls, ter. strike ,\t PropaganJa fiS5. and eailed for Europe in John L. Bcnber came U town London, Sept. IS— (^>—A thor and keep one eye open for rattlc- tions o f the njen were discloaed be the last naOotial bivouac. with 26 dead ratUaonakes and Unas southwest of Stalingrad and Buenoe Aires, SepL 15—W*>— * ^ Bly. IfiSfi, after a period on the ough rscheck of national regiatra- snakea. The only cssualtisa were ArevnUna haa struck sharply at to as many people as would be Three hundred peraona atteadad claimed ths ssason's snaks-killlng Nazi tanks n d riflemen streamed 116 Bonrlvors La odsd necessary in preparing the ballota, and lAUa-American deaka tion UsU to get more man and ths usual bee sUngs and insect Nasi propaganda acUviUea wdtb a banquet given last night by toe championship o< this sscUoa. into the gap. Than Soviet infan ,fo r shipment. The enemy, picking Women's Relief OorM in honor of ^ l^tlM New York kaadquartera ef trymen struck from the flank, it woman into military service or Chungking, Sept. 16— —The UUs. an order for immediate dlssdlutlon And hsrs'e bow hs said It hap visit of a Chines# mission to TBe battalion returned to camp Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 16.- up such Information, which U George A. Gay at Nashua. N. H„ A4F. pened. reportod, and tha wedge wraz hurl- war Industrlaa was erdsrsd today Tbe Spanish passenger ship Cabo of the Carman Cultural V.'elJi-J Manchester Electric Dir. Kia aaelgnment was to help by Labor Ministsr Emsst Bsvio. India, Kbaduisd for ths sod of for retreat exercises *vhich wmrs now cloaely guarded, could learn National GAR oommander-fii- While walking ia the woodr a ad ds Homos srrtvad today with 116 8 ^ a ty . the oompoeitian ot American chief. ttoe Bpaalaii etvU war. but Rad anoy eavslrymaa were Ths survey wlU bs is three BspUalbsr. has b#«B peotpeasd ia- bald wbsQ brstking camp. Aftar Tha organisatlofl, ostaaalhty an big rattler appeared. He grabbed daflnlUijr. a govanuaaat spokss- two day# t t mtrenlng, oM#rving survivors o f thrao BrmxtUan ships foroaa abroad. Highlight of today's program is la CBacke BtoeakH de* a etlek. Than came aaotber rat- cradltad with tha atooi^tar a< 600 parts—To get mss betwean the sunk by enemy action In tha agency to collect winter relief I to K a fu e. He later Garmana and tha rspolsa of twro ages o t 16 sad 40, pievtously ds- man aaid today. The aaisalon was mathoda of combat, guard duty, 2. R lAhow too M a to send the reorottox toziiglit by Governor of the Conn. Power Co* Uer. Bender began to beat more Caribbean. They were the* 2.347- funds, waa branded by the Cfiiam- the balloto by ship, and air eargo to'R a a e and *wmatned there ulta upon the Volga nver in- ferred. for mlhtary service; to ffet to haiie been headed by T. Tsiang, and waiting in line for mesa, com ber of Deputies last year as a Henry r . and Mra. Schrieker in funouely Then out crawled 24 panies G and H arrived bgck in i too Piave, the 4.773-ton Bziba- space Is badly needed for equip honor of Commander Gay and his I til was aasigned■ ' • ■ U> Alexan- — . esaawlittle rattlersrtotisviv r«rirsnn' io go. And duftiial centar from ths north- man 41 to 50 into more vital jobs; minister without portfolio and for Taman- I mask fur tbs outlawed Nasi party to get women 18 to 45 for ths mer ambaaMdor t#„Moacow. • No town at 5 o'clock p. m. on Sunday. ,I cena and the 4,942-ton ment ifitol to toe asM tei ef toe staff in toe governor’s fxrlora at l^^t^aBeee toe eew-farti^ Bsodar sseOIy sntsndsd RvC U r. SctadUcll ^dara. io f OertHuur. .
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dent t^f Wapping. 'Mr. Stoughton paid the full district tax for a fire its action, would have rebuked Ellington is now working in a defense fac protection service necessarily in the President's lack of courage • SERIAU STORY ' 4 Statens G. O. P. Selects tory in Hartford. Alcorn to Act and realism. Manhattan G. F. Beri> Harry P. Files Sr., spent the ferior to that in the center ol By George fucker B u t.it has been the President ^ 49S-S, Roekvillo week end with hia son and family. town! It’s the contrast between OF BRIGHTNESS GONE Congressional Candidates News From Manchester’s Neighbors Jiidson G. Ellea. He has 'returned As Prosecuti twiiig Bgfaft who has come first to the drastic the fact that when he has a fire New York, It’s going to be an to Bo.#ton..Mass. decision that something must be The Cdngregational church ____ roBuaiuo »i xm the property owner wants a Fire BY HOLLY WA-TTERSON other big day for New York's sub ■ n U X O PUMTINO OO^ BtO. By The As.sociRled Press • McWilliams polled 150 conven choir will remptie their regular To Ri*|)reN«nt Cove IS Btn«ll atrMt department, no matter what the done, the President who has first tion vote*# to 67 tor former ilc.i. way rider!!. Come to th|nk of .lt, An inepmbent Representative, a Mni. Elisabeth Wrigbt, Mrs. Her Thursday night 'r^earsala. at the UaDehMttr, Oonn. proposed realistic action, the Thomas R. Ball in the Se'.oiid dis- THOKAI rBMttaON cost, and the fact that on days youidim’t even have to bq^_a sub woman playwright, a World War bert Hutt; grab bag, Mrs. Wood- home of ‘the choii^^director. Mrs. ment in Waterbi President who, by lackUng what Frazler-and-Bech to i^ :w h a t would happen if one triit and then, at Ball’s sugges Boltoo Hebron Columbia Marlborough 0«D*r%l Uka»g»T when his awareness of danger is! way patron to share in this one. aviator and a town Selectman will Rockville row Saccacoio; fancy work and Milo Hayes, after thefr month's ntaoicd' Oetobar 1. Itll CHAPTER XVII of .tfie young squirts around here tion, the delegates tnede it a unan chances on the afghan, Mrs.- Mary Fraud Proceedings. Congress did not dare tackle, has It's a subway sale, via block and be among those to represent the Lewis H. Chapmas Mrs. Clyde Marshall , Miss Gladys M< Rice vacation. X . Mra Howard Lord at a low level he believes in his A t Good Samaritan you said gbt up courage enough to dare imous choice. The Norwich Sel- Wolfe, Mrs. William Perrett; pony A family gathering was held n ■ rilW U liad E r tr y Br««ilng IIXMpt spotlighted Congress' lack of, hammer, o f all the item.s that cus Connecticut Republican party at 96,. Rockville Fhone 4081 675-12, WllUmantlc Divialon The fall rally of the Congrega- 834-2, East Hamptoa right to what he considers^ a fair Frazier-and-Bech as naturally as aay. 'boo ' to you," he remarked. 'ectman had the support ot i,.i- i- rides, Marjorie Noren; foilune Friday evening last, at the home' •Waterbiiry, Sept. 15.- Cudmr* mad Holldmra Entartd ml tomers have left , on New York's the Congressional elections in tlonal-Christian Women of' Tol ____ ^ Um P ott O ftlo* mt Mmaohntmr. courage and realism; at table you said aalt-and-pepper, Candace atared frostily, ral.ied bers of the Republican State Cen t e l^ g , Lena’ W olf; parcel post, rate for the degree of protection subways and transport system.#. November. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Candidates for town offices land, Middlesex and Hartford Hugh M. Alcorn, Sr., of Suffle| Coma., mm Smaoad Clmmi Mmll. Kmttar, For more than a year. Congress bread-and-butter. 'Tou sald.^ Fra warning eyebrowjif over the pa tral committee who said they be Forty-three were present at the Cfiara Biasell. At the ublican caucus assured him. zier-and-Bech are in Pediatrics, or Diapers, roller skates, umbrellas, Candidates W’cre selected at con Democratic Caucus held Monday Thompson's nephew, William S. were nominated as follows; At. the counties will be held in Broadvibw P recently retired Hartford cou " SUBSCIUPTION R A T E S ____ has had a way of avoiding the tient’s head. lieved he would be a stronger can Ticket Committeo which was l(rday night, at Such complexities in the out GYN, or Surgery. aS/they pro wooden ducks, china, toy trains, ventions in the five Consressional Three Seeking 'Community church. Hartford,. 45 state's attorney who was b "Oh, he doesn’t apeak English," didate to oppose Rep. William J. evening at the Community Hall. The ticket committee in charge Griffin, who has been home for a Democratic caucus on Thursday O * Tmmr by Mmll ...... }*-JJ Presidenl'i Labor DaV message. .shoes, panties, brassieres, hats, districts yesterday and among OMver street. Wednesday. Sep the Richmond Memorial Library prosecutor in the ■ Waterbu ■Pur Kontb by IfmU ...... I .TJ look toward the future are paral gressed through the months of 1 eter explained. "What 1 me,m .Fitzgerald (D) of Norwich, un Catharine ilar.shalf defeated Louis of supper tickets and entertain short furlough from duty aa a pet books, anything that thoughtless those chosen to carry the G. O. P. night, assessor, Charles Coyl;' tember 30, from 10 until 3 o’clock. the following nomlnationa . were fraud trial, will represent •laglm Copy ...... » ^ That would have been for it to their rotating ieiyfces. Is." he went on, "you have every opposed for renoniination; • Eaton for chairman 27-16. Agnea ment tickets is composed of Mrs. Doll^rod Obo Tomr ...... SS.OO leled by- existing complexities in passengers forget to take o ff the banner were Mrs. Clare Boothfc ty officer of the U. S. Navy. He board of tax review, Rowland Mias Helen H. Smith -of (Thina government against Enoch legislate its oiim stringent con 'iTiat doctor-nurse combination man*Jack scared of you when, tf Talbot told the Fifth district dele Sheriff Post Kreysig wa.- elected clerk. ..The Fred Johnson, Mrs. Stanley Nich madei herited from 6 ie past, such as the trains with them. The place, 7 Luce of Greenwich and. Congress returned to the western coast'on will be the afternoon speaker. naes. laat of the defendants lIB W B E R o r had b egu n ^ ^ ree years before, only they had brains enough to, gates his campaifTi. would be brlet caucus accepted a motion that the ols, Mrs. Robert Metcalf. Cobb; selectmen, John Mai5Veagh; Assessor "F- W. Doherrentz. a s s o c i a t e d trols of all the economic -factors West 2-lth street: the man, Thom man Joseph E. Taibot of Nauga Saturday. Those at the party, .^ere The morning session will include the^how famous case to com4 T B X PRESS fact th at'in wm e sections of back in >iterne-probatloner days, see it. you’re the one who'# really becaliae he expected the volume ot r ■ e D I I * h-w-rnlng of the Caucus that ap- ROcoaserratiofl Exercises Lator agent of town deposit fund. Miss Board ^ Tax Review Fred E Tho AsooeUtad Praaa li omelualro- in American living. For more as F. Burchill, auctioneer. For ad tuck. the young man's parents, Mr. and a talk by the president, Mr.#. fore-tfie court. _ tovm the present fire district lines more less by accident and it scared. Scared stiff that life will work in Wasliiington would keep T o Lon lesl fo r Kt*pul)ll- peered in the Monday's Issue of It had been planned to hold toe Eva Collins: grand Jurors, Robert Coleman. ly ontlUmd to tha oaa or ra p a b lM - ditional; information, telephone The candidates nominated; Mrs. William S, Griffin, Sr., hia Bigelow', and seminars in charge Alcqrh-^confirmed last nig tioo o f mil nawa diapmtchaa cradltad than a year, the President failed had'' continued by- design— Dr. him there most of the time be the 'kjancheater Herald be accept reconsecration services for the Cobb, Arthur King, Philip Isham; Selectmen Hat, John Fuller. divide hou.se from garage, the find you out. force you out of that CHclsea 2-5353. First District: William J. Miller 111 sister and ’ brother', Marian and of the chairman. Dr. Theodore A. that he wOuM conduct the pro tm It or Dot othanriaa oradttad In to press for the same action he is peter Frazier's desixn -straight on tween now and November. He ran ^Nomination ed aa an.. .#aid that Bdij into Emergency, Dr. Frazier's'last of Wethersfield. said he expected to return to the ing a fteK a dliicusalon regarding time but Dr. E. E. Storey, district Soracchi, Marshall Squier; regis Agent of Town posit -Fund pobUantd haraln. tween the fire protection tax now requesting, and that is *' Ing." The drama on Broadwgy has Second District:■’John D. M cW il Convention on Monday ‘ Canfield of Hartford and , Mra. trar of voters, Mrs. Helen Lough- "Social Relations and CTiriatian naes’ arraignmentN^cheduled A ll rlghta o f - rapubllomUoB of service before he would go into She had struggled hard fo put,, capital today. the legalitV-of i-fie caucus. superintendent, will not be able to Charles Stratton of Guilford and Robert T. Buell. great mark against him. Buit at hajd some long-run hUs, biit never liams-of Norwich. rey: board of education, Joseph CTItizenahlp.” All the women plan today, had been posfpoped. •poclml diapmtchaa haraln mra mlao rates and also between the in private practice. their relationship on a profes Here from .\uairalla One Gontesbv Appeared at the attend the Old Home Day the daughter Eleanor; his uncle and brand Jurors Roljerta, rmaarrad. such a windy sounding one aa this Third District: Major Ranulf Rockville-. .Sept. 15 There are Ta.shlik. ning to go should notify Mrs. Borgnaea, employed by,, a fll| surance rates of the two districts, the, moment, it is the President For the first time in months sional. strictly impersonal basis A giiest at the Fifth district niectiiig and that^involved the of services will be held a later aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Griffin Earl Green. play with the unpronouncable title Compton Madison. The following were nominated Theodore Darrah. that audited municipal act Pull aarvica client of S, who is ahead, who is right, who G ^dace found herself resenting and it had seemed that she had 'o t meeting was Colonel Roy E. Rice three candidates for the office of fice of Board of Elbqcatlon. George date. A ll peat pturpan pt the of Willimantic, and two cou.slns. Con.stables Benjamin Lord. the fact that the fire alarm 'sys of “Cryptoconcholdsphonostoma* Fouth District: Mrs. Clare Rose waa nomlnatedN^er Agnea at the Republican caucus held Donald Weld of Enfield, N H., here, was one of 27 men, inc Sorrlea Inc. it. In the beginning, longing to finally won. It was a long, long of Woodbury, on army furlough county sheriff to come before tlic church are to be ^Jifyited at that Margaret and Mildred Hill . of Howard B. Porter. Harry Tiir- tem. should be expanded through gives the American people their ta," written by Charles Collette Boothe Luep of Greenwich. Kreysig by a vote ofi^ Rose 23, Friday night; Assessor, Kenneth waa a Sunday visitor with his sis ing former Lieutenant (3over # PubUahara Rapraaentmtivaa, The run awsy from anything or any while since a really personal re from Australia.. whom Talbot de Republican Co’ inty convention time. Leonard Bridge, also a friend from cotte, Arthur Chapman. fired deftn'ite promise of action. and produced by the French Op ' Fifth District: Joseph E, Talbot Kreysig, 19, Finley 1. Tripp; board of tax review, Fred ter, Mrs. Carl A. Goehrihg. and Mayor F{-ank Hayes, l i t Jolloa Mmthawa Special Agency— out the town, although only one body that even remdtely auggeated mark had pasted between them. feated for the nomination last next Monday in Rockville. These Colchester. Registrar, ,pf .Voters John C. ■S-- Mow Tork, Chicago. Detroit mod The remedy for those who are era Comlque in 1876. . . . A check of Naugatuck (incumbent). Other officers nominated toe erick L. Green; selectmen, Clair L. whom bench w;arranta were district has it now—all facte Martin, she had fought bitterly She waa angered, and wounded, December. He urged the delegates are aaude ,A. Mills of Rockville. The carrier pigeon which re Robinson. Henry B. Hutchins;, Verga.#ori! T , •sued after a special Grand Ju Eeaton. up reveals that thla play hasn't The nomlnationa in all districts Democratic Party were as folios; which make the proper organisa jegibus of the prestige of Con against that enforced contact with that Peter should presume today to kend the Naugatuck lawyer Harold C. Bnice of - Stafford cently sought reTuge at the farm agent of town deposit fund, Mrs. Board of I Education Edwin had charged on May 19,, IS been revived, thank heaven, since were unmarked by incident and Asseaaors, Harold Dwyer: Bo mOCBER ADDIT BUREAD o r gress, who fear too much Presi Peter: but circumstances and of all days. She said sharply, back^to Washington "where he be- Springs and Robert E.- Hyde of Stcilford Springs of Robert F. Porter in a state of Margaret Woodward; constables, Mjontatream, 51ilton Lord. thaN.^they conspired to defra| CIRCOLATIONR tion o f proper fire protection for then. in those, notably the Second. Third w apping Peter'# quiet will had been too "You're so clever. Doctor. 'You longs.\- of Tax Review, Ralph-Broil; Agent exhaustion,.haa since died, though Lucene Hennequin, CTharlea Ger There were twenty-six new vot dential power, even for those If the tales ouf of Hollywood and Fourth, where bitter floor Ellington. of the Town Deposit Fund, Alex-, Joiu O.iNstto the of over $1,000,000. TbO Harmid Printing Company, all, the people, paid for by all the much for her. read me Just like an open book, The Fourth district '(Fairfield The oil ice Is now held by Dr. the Porters did all they could to man, Gordon Llewelljm; registrar .Mra W. W> Grant er.# made here on Saturday. ed This - Country who, like our friend John, proba are tnie, this new up and coming fights were anticipated, the op ander Bunce; - Selectmen, Henry 418. Stafford Ime^ maaumaa no financial raaponal- peojile, a complex affair. She would have said that she don't you? But then .you should, county) \pre-convenUon battle, Edwin H. Dlmock of Melrow. s restore it to health. Through state of voters, Horace Little; boqrd of 7894, Manchester Mias Marion Grant'haa returned Borgna^a bad disappeared fr Mllty for typographical orrora ap- actor. Douglas Drake, has. some position wilted early. Ma.ssey; CTlyde Marshall; Grand bly .see in the Presidential mes had completely forgotten Martin. alnce you’ve seen all the pages." which att^cted national interest, Democrat. police it was learned that the bird education. Miss Harie Field; zon to her home In Providence. R. I., his Hollis, L. I , home, howey4 mamrlng la mdraitlaamanta Im tho All these- complexities, , how interesting forebears to talk Mrs. Luce, wife of Henry Luie, Jurors. Thomas Daly, Thomas That he was to her now simply "S a ve the sarcasm,’' Peter ad dissolved when all .Mrs. Luce's op CTlaude A. Mills of Rockville, The funeral of Mrs. Theresa was the property of a Rhode Is ing commiaalon, LaVerghs W il after spending several days here itaachaatar Eyanlng Harald. ever, have one thing in "common. sage another arg-ument for Hitler about. Amoiig his departed kins the magazine publisher, had five Murdock, Raymond Jewell; Con Private George N. Wilson,! son while the Grand Jury was sitt a doctor who had once been an vised mildly. "It's a mighty ef ponents exceM Lester P. Barlow, has served two terms as state land man. It had been sent on -a liams. with relatives. and he remalhed\a fugitive unf Tuesday, September 15 ani'ilirohlto, lies not in calling men are Stephen Douglaa, who opponents— Miss Vivien Kellems stables. Walter Chamberlin, Louis Gis^ominl, 64, m other'of Americo of Mrs. Maud'Wilson in the north That is that they cap-be most ra interne at the hospital and was fective weapon in most cases and Stamford explosives Inventor, senator. He has been city and town trial flight from which It was re The members of th<'#4-H Clover \ T h e local Clrahge will- hold its June 30 of this year when he the President names, but in out gained fame in those historic de of Westport, a noted industrialist, Slllano, Vincent Krezecki. T. W il Giacominl of 11 Chestnut street, ern |>art of. the town, has entered tionally anif rejwbnably solved now a consulting staff member I've cpiiie to admire the way you withdrew from the race Just be tax collector, city treasurer of turning from the western coast. sewing -club have purchased de ■regular meeting Thursday night rived in Jersey CltyS^. J., bates with Abe Lincoln; Black and four men but won the can liam Skinner: Registrar of Voters, Manchester, will be held Wednes the Armored Forces School _ Tank Expansion’s Problems doing him sui a warrior against who appeared occasionally on Im use 'it. but I'm so thick I'd blunt fore the convention opened. They Rockville and waa mayor of Rock- The Jewish New Year was ob fense stamps with the money when ''School Night” will be ob- Denmark aboard the\ excha through the creation of a Man Douglas of Scottish history. Ad didacy by the lopsided vote of 84 Viva Massey; Fire Oommisaioner Department recently. portant- rases. That would be true were Miss Kellema State Repre rille three terms. day morning at 8:15 f^ m the served by services Saturday and which they had saved for Junior .served. It is planned to have liner Drottnin^holm. Atx^^pres PHmsrlly, the plan of the dl- chester Fire Department, under inflation. it. Resent tt'or not, it’s still siound miral Lord Nelson ajid the Eiarl of sentative George van Riper of for three years, Leslie Bolton. 'Hie funeral of Mrs. Sarah Platt again after tomorrow, but today advice for you to put that perfect to 2 . Harold C. Bruce ia the former home of her daughter, Mr*. En Sunday at the, synagogue- near the Short course, but were unable to the evening's program put on by he la confined to the Nevv^lav Congress is still at perfect lft>- Bothwell, and a one time Arch Won By .Aireluinatlun Wilton, former State / Senator This was toe largest Democratic use this year. The amount of of Wapping, was held at the ysctora of the Eighth School and which existing facilities and those he was more than that, much machine you've become under editor and publisher of the Staf green, attended by a large con the children of the town. The county jail in lieu of $50,00^ erty' to enact clear gut and defi bishop of the Southeast diocese of Talbot, the only lleijublican Daniel F. B. Hickey of Stamford Caucus to ‘be held in many years- rico QalPlan on Park street, fol $27.50 was distributed evenly Holmes Funeral Home, Jdabches- if.. Utilities District is a step toward to be pecessary in the future can more. He was the .man she had dust covers once in s while and ford Press and la now- proprietor gregation each time. Following re teachers, members of the local Tfi'e prosecutor would not cd the United States, who was the representative now serviug a Con and Robert E. Fatherley o f Darien, and exceeded thie Republican Cau lowed by a requiem-mass at 9 in among the members. ter, Sunday afternoon. Kev. H. iBSliBStion of Manchester’s inevi be organized and administered nite controls over the American once loved, and who waa to marry come out for air. At least when inspiration for Wills Cather's ■of a printing plant in Stafford. He ligious custom the members walk-, school board and the school super ment further on the case necticut District, Won by a< clama- New York textile executive. is (‘halrman toe Stafford Re cus attendance'df^oters by about St. Edward's church. Burial wilt Word 'has been received toat Marshall Budd. pastor of the W ap eponomy. It can go further than on the next day another girl. you’re off duty." "Death Comes to the Archbishop," ot ed to the services, in some esses visors. Martin B, Robort.#on and when a.sked'if the .state' would table Soal of fire protection for and paid for with the best possi tlon his second nomination for the The Republican selection of Mrs. publican town committee find is five voters, . be in St. Edward's cemetery. Private First Class George C. La- ping Federated church, officiated, She had come on evening duty “If ever I should need or want- Young Drake himself is married several miles, some coming from Miss Florence Battle have Is'en to trial with the evidence at hi ble degree of fairness to the past the President requests; perhaps Conifreaaional post in ten months. Luce did not put Barlow out of county treasurer. He is a past Selectmen's Meeting Mrs. Glacomini died Sunday night Bonte has arrived in England. The and the burial'waa in the fam il^ all, paid for ^ all. a few minutes before, to find your advice. Doctor," she said to Veronica Steams, whose fam Amaton and from other parts of invited to this meeting which is or would recall the GrandN Jur it can be fairer and more effec He woa the special election last the election race because he previ district commander of the Am eri The final monthly meeting of at the home of her daughter fol Bonte family were former resi plot In the Wapping cemetery. The To all who have studied the and efficiency -for the future.- Emergency busy ..in the aftermath ily first introduced daylight sav the town at some distance from Open to.the public. The meeting said; stiffly, "I'll come to you as a pa winter to take over Uie seat vacat ously obtained sufficient signa can Legion and a past president of the Bolard of Selectmen was held lowing a short illneaa. She was dents of the town, living on- the bearers were Richard aiid Lee problem, l»ow#ver. it is obvious tive than he will be. It can elimi of s street fight in a nearby for ing time to New York. He'll ap the center. It was an inspiring begins St 8:30 p'. m. "Anything beyond what I h*4 tient and ask for it." Her face ed by a Democrat, J. Joseph Smith tures to a nominating petition to . toe Connecticut Elditorial Asso yionday afternoon ' in toe Com born in Vittorio Venito, Italy, toe place which is now owned by Nick Birchard. Edward Gates and Clar nate the necessity for any magni eign neighborhood. Being shep waa White and hir voice shook, pear next in a film called "How daughter of Joseph and Lucia sight to witness men. women and said would be mere apeculationl that therm are many complexities ‘I Went To Bed Sick’ of Watefbury, who rcalgneo to'^ac- put him on the ballot as an inde ciation. munity Hall. Following to# pay Klemsrk. ence Beckwith. herded up to a ward under the but the a-ell-tralhed hands that Do You Do." (Posocco) DaDalt and ^ m e to children cheerfully making this Mr. .ind Mrs. Joe Greenberg ssaltlng along the road to what fication of the Presidential pow cept a Eederal Judgeship. pendent. J Robert B. Hyde of Ellington haa ment of bills the board discussed Jean fl. Shepard. 3rd. and Not Worried . Herimis Shortage watchful eye of a policeman was furnished him with Implements Stafford Springs thirty-two years trip on foot, not to save gasoline have received announcement of the I went to bed sick as the ers by exercising the necessary MUler, the legless World W ar .Miss Keilema. who charged held various town offices in Elling the possibilities of otbaining a vot CTharlea Beach Shepard, sons of Is a comparatively simple, cora- a sullen group sporting assorted never wavered. Hal LeRoy, In his spare Ume. ago. Her husband, Eugene Gia- and tires but to observe religtoiis birth of their first grandchild, silky-voiced’.commentator . again powers itself. It can do the Job. flier, received the First District previously that Mrs. Luce's baclc- ton. He served two terms as rep ing machine for toe coming elec convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jean E. Shepard, Jr., East St. Louis, ni., -OP) - When New York .— — "Doughn| aion sense goal. bandaged knife wounds and black "You must know,” she broke Is an air raid warden.. It l^ a m e resentative to toe General Assem tion. The Automatic Voting Ma comint, died In 1912. Besides her Edward Marvin, to Mr. and Mrs. of South Windsor, were christen repeafed his account of ouc vic nomination without opposition and ers were New York political The first ve.#per service ever Mra. &largaret Rutledge received a dunking" la'Just a memory What are these complexities, But when it comes to this, the ened eyes, while on the table, out furiously again after a mo necessary to apply for a leave of bly, two years aa state senator and chine Company is toe only firm of daughter with ..whom ahe made Harold Sllverstein, of New York ed Friday afternoon at tlie home tory, w|ien all out here knew we wincing under Peter's probing fin absence when he was signed for observers predicted there would boSses attempting to run Connec her home, ahe leaves two sons held at Amaton Lake tpok- place on Sept. 10. Mrs. Silverstein was letter from the Veterans’ Admjn- many American soldiers abroacLj the prablems which still confront odds are ten to one that Congress ment. "that I resent this spying on be a heated,.election battle be ticut politics, said as she quit that also served as deputy .daii^' and its kind operating in toe state and of the children's great grand istrstion- co'ntainlM information Albert V. J. Dodd, managing had only expended ourselves in gers. was still another late bel me all the time. That I hate hav a new musical comedy, however. food commissioner. He is a famyer has 'suspended manufacture of and two other daughters. M rs.' last Sunday evening at the club Miss Mollie Greenberg before her us even after the Eighth D i^ will shirk again, that i^t will seek tween him And Rep Herman P. ahe waa not retiring from polllica, parents. Dr. and Mrs! CTharlea C. that her husband, mbert B. Rut rector of the British Doughai ligerent. f ing to work with you. Hate . it, And what do you think the part la and dairyman. voting machines for the duration. Valentino Bellante of Clifton, N. I house at 7:30, conducted by the marriage. the hope that it might slow down- to escape, as it has done hereto Kopplemann (D) of Hartford who “ 1 am a good staunch Republi Certificates issued during the Beach of Woodland, in the presence ledge, was dead, she didn't let it CTompany, Ltd., said on arrtvl . trlct’g proposal is put on the Jepperson, the nurse she was hate it. Yet you've somehow that he'll play 7 An air raid war Charlea Frederick Mannel No machines are available to be J.. Mrs. Charles Tamborhlnl of : Rev. George M. Milne. Hebron and a Japanese victory, and we had defeated Miller, the Incumbent, in can and I am remaining a member past week for tire purchase were of the immediate families. Rt. Rev. bother her. x from London yesterday that Brl| fore, direct responsibility for managed it on every service. den. Charles Frederick Mannel. 65, rented and there ta only a alight Crockett. Calif., Joseph Glacomini I Gilead Congregational church pas- , cn d lt side of the ledger? relieving, .wss a good one as far 194b. Kopplemann is uiiopposed of the party," ahe said. to: John Pringle, four passenger W alter H. Grey, Suffragan Bishop She knew that her husband, fol Ish ministry of food reatrictioiui i failed even in this.” afiytbing it thinks might be un I f a billion dollars In war bonds died at hia home on Vernon avenue of Newark, N. J., and Mr. Gia- tor with 29 present. It ia propo^d t One of these continuing and ag care anrf kindness went, but W h y?” A fter shaking bands with Mra. possibility that the town may be of Connecticut and Very Rev, the use of dried milk and fa| are sold dortng the month, of Sep for renomlnatlon. -• evening following a lingering coraini of Manchester. to continue the services Sunday recaps; Reginald Lewis, two pas lowing the routine h*. had for That, for our commercial Poi- popular politically. In brief, if it not particularly quick or, efficient. "Oh. it's for a very eelflah rea« No Opposition Luce, the woman industrialist told able to purchase a new machine. senger recaps; and Ray Roop, two Arthur McKenny, dean of Oirlst made the baking o f large : future problems, mentioned the tember. the country can doff its illness. He waa born January 24. State Policeman Arthur A. evenings until furtiier notice, at many years, would be home for lyannas of the air waves, is Ueu- Candace thought. Jeppy'll be all son." Peter said lazily. "Because OppoalUon faded to materialize Need Sewing Marhlnea grade B new tires. CThurch CTathedral. officiated The titles of doughnuts tmpoaoible. Other day, la that the proper ex- la true to its own recent stand hat to the movies. W e haven't reporters: . 1877 in Rockville, the son Of Carl Koss o f School street, atta'ched to the same place and liour. Arninge- dinner aa usual after hia daily night at this mess if I don't clear you're 'a perfect machine. With "From the moroei.t Sam Pryor The Bolton Center. Red Cross The selectmen and thy towrt babies are the. grandsons of Mrs. "Tha American boya are cll tenant Robert B. Kelly, one of the ards, Congress will refuse the op bought a billlor in A single month In New Haven Where Major Comp and Julia Staven Mannel and Uvea the local State PoUce barracks, menta may be made to hold them duties aa a salesman. . ; pansion of fire protection' will un- it, ami she set quickly to, work you, one never has to be consider (former Republican National com Sewing Group Is in need o f addi clerk met at Yeonfian's Hall on jean E. Shepard of South Windsor, orlng for doughnuts," he said. heroes of Bataan, telling William since last January —. the month ton waa ■ nominated to represent her* all his life. He was a farmer. has purchased the famous Pulpit through the winter, aa there are a The Washington bureau was ftoubtedly demand expansion of portunity to make specific deci to rid the corner behind the screen ing the personal equation. It mitteeman and close friends, of tional sewing machines. Any person Saturday for toe purpose of mak and Captain Charles B. Bearh of right after Pearl Harbor, and the the Third District. His avowed op H e waa a member of the First Rock^farm in Tolland,' located: number of families making their notified that Rutledge, a 69-year- L. 'White, who put it in the new sions itself/ and will end up by of the stained swabs and gauze, makes things very easy—for me. Wendell L. W lllkle) announced in toe town haring a machine that ing voters and fifty new names Walbrldge Road, West Hartford. equipment and facilitiM. As new Treasury has asked , the motion ponents, former Congressman 1-utheran church. about five milea from Stafford permanent homes at the lake, who old veteran of toe Spaniah-Ameri- est war book, ‘Th ey Were Ex leaving to Jepperson the leas 'm Afraid it,’a bad fo r you, though. Mrs. Luce’s candidacy I realized they woul<( be willing to loan -the were added to the list. Of these 28 M'iaa Doris Williamson, the new- ^F eaieaa Ts Rallavy MONTIILV . sections are brought under fire passing the buck back to the picture people to put this one over John Q. Tilaon of New Haven and . Ha laavea four alstera, Mrs. Springs. Noted for the huge bal have no church privileges without can war, was very much alive. arduous task of .passing instru Keep every human emotion too group it asked to call Mra. CTharles were men and 22 were women. first grade- teacher at the Wap pendable," Just how he felt at President, either by inaction up for them. That's why' scores of Robert H. Gerrish of East Haven, ’that the cards were stacked ' O a ra Mannel, Mrs. Jennie Burgey, anced 8-ton atone f^rom.which it driving imme distance, either to I protection, there will be a limit ments to Peter. , long in leash and one day they’ll against me. But the very weight Sumner. The group will meet Wed Mr. and Mrs. James Gnmni of ping Grammar schnol is boarding those big names from Hollywood withdrew their names Juat ^ fo r e derived Its name and from which Hebron (renter or Colchester. The curfew bell is supposed t o one moment during his heroism. to Oct. 1st, or by making its ac turn on you and rend you.” - Mrs. Elizabeth Brewer, and Mra. nesday at 10 a.m. and will work Bridgeport returned Saturday TEMALE PAIR] j on the c^iacity of present equip- She still cleaning back, are touring the nation, making the balloUng began. Compton was and power of the forces opposing Kimna- Kaenaa, all of Hartford; many itinerant evangelist preach- 'Mr. and Mrs.' Sol Barkin, of Am-. at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. have been Introduced . into' Eng due to functional periodic dM They count most— the men who tion some general grant of pow- Candace laughed, sharp and me presented a challenge which on the kits for toe service men. after spending a week at the home Arthur Van Sicklln. once*—because o f Its eootblag « ■t nent—the same limit, as a mat- there, out .of sight, when she speeches, on street comers, and the candidate in 1938 and 1940. era denounced the world, toe flesh i ston, had as week-end guests at land by William the Conqueror; hard, t^’ith a deliberate effort ^to four brothers. Max and George of Nutritiun Meeting of her parents Mr. and Mra. Hu on ono of womsn'e most ImpartoM I are out fighting this fight the rest heard two of. tpe internes on am that's why 15,0(X) movie theaters, losing both times to Rep. James I could not resist." Rockville, Otto of- Bolton and Gus and the devil. Piiiplt Rock farm their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul The first fall meeting of the the object waa to warn the public orsona PoUow label dlreettoog I ^ ter of ^act, which motivated the be insulting she said, "I never The Democratic Congreaslosial The Nutrition Class will meet bert Collins. of us talk about. But they have Whatever happens, it is inevi bulance duty— riding the bus, as from their managers to their ush A. Shanley iD ) of New Haven, tave of Hartford. also several haa been registered on the town I Cohen of New York and Mr. and LadiSs Aid society, will be field to put out their light* and fires at ; Slghth District directors in their thought you’d be guilty of such district cenventlons will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Miss Emilia Wunder o f Wethers Friday, September 18. Instead of y t t W A not been alone in feeling nauseat it was called—come Into Emer ers, are driving this thing to a who has not yet'announced he nieces and nephews. Community Hall at Bolton Center. boolu of Tolland alnce the early ' Samuel Solawly. also.of New eight o'clock in the evening. t. WOHIUrs lawj ; move, earlier this summer, to cur- tably true that Congress is the cheap advice. Doctor. That emo next week. field is visiting' Mrs. .yictor Bur- meeting at the Community Hou.#a. gency. arguing cheerfully. She finish. A billion Is a hunk of dough would be a candidate thU year The funeral will be held on The attendance in the class has years of the 18th century and has York'! They attended the .servlcea ed when some radio commentator keeper of its own prestige. No tion rending business—I thought ge'seer. it will be held at the home of Mrs. • tail rather than increase the re- recognized them" from their voices that would do a lot of damage. I Thursday afternoon at two o’clock dropped but the interest that the had many owners. It was the cus- at the synagogue. - Miss Fanny Belle Hurlbut, who glorifies hair tonic and magnifies Presidential assertion of power as Henderson, the rather flip good- only the cheaper internet trying to think they'll get It. However, ju.st T at the Ladd funeral . borne. Rev, tom o f the Evangelists to mount Word haa been received from William Simler, hoste.#* t » the ■ aponsibUity of their equipment interest aome nurse in a con bllity which causes them to re- , remaining members show is . in has been spending .her vacation a victory in the same breath. can do that prestige half, the looking one. and fat Quincy. think how lousy you'd feel If they Karl Otto Klette, pastor of the the Pulpit Rock so delicately bal- , Pvt. Leonard C. Potter who has afternoon. ; beyond the present district lines venient affair used that one." spend in an exaggerated degree to creasing with every meeting. with her mother. Mrs. Lester This war belongs first to the "It's three days since that baby missed it by a buck —and you had Washington First Lutheran church will offi anced that a finger tip touch will i been stationed at Miami, Fla., Hurlbut, returned to Washington, 1!own CTlerk Malcolm Juno has j I A s this new equipment becomes damage that has come and may She had succeeded in annoying atimull. They do pot stand up well WSCS Note* was born In your bus." Quincy an extra buck that you didn't ciate. Burial will be itk Grove Hill Elacb member of the Women’s rock It on Its precarious founds- * that he |a being sent to a school D. C., on Sunday. announced that town reports will men who are fighting it. and sec continue to come from Congress’ him finally. " I f you're Inainuat- under strain.- excitement or emo i ; aeoeasary for the service of new waa saying. "Three days, and'you spend On War Stamps. it’s’'’^stlll cemetery. Society for Christian Service ia U'»n and declaim the gospel, a c -1 in aviation mechanic.# at Amarillo; ThTe Columbia teachers will hold be ready after Oct. 10. A town ond to the people back home. But Ing that I’m advising an affair for tional atreaa The emotions of fear Quality Manoriab j'4 and outlying districts, M will own «polltical cowardice. haven’t come across with that not too late, and It won't be fintil In Wartime City, Court asked to bring the following .items cording to their own peculiar, hya- ' Tex. It will be a 15 weeks’ course a meeting at the Center school on meetifig laat March Voted to you—I'm not. Even to an affair and anger are the tw'o -which are - Washington Dunbar, 46. of V il terical Interpretation of orlglnar for the conat/uction of B-15 bomb- abolish the ayatem, whereby all never, under any circumstances, barrel of beer forfeit yet. The the laat second of the last day of the most powerful in bringing on ° r Jack Sitoa stt — to the Old Home Day: two gifts Tuc.#jlay afternoon. probably be wise and strategic to on* must bring something: and lage street, charged with intoxica sin, to their frightened listeners, j era, ' reports are sent through the malls does it belong to- the cheap com- Teat of us Are dying of dry-Tot, September. a rapid beating of the heart, and for toe grab bag. one for a boy and Miss Jacqueline Goodale of WE^ OFFER A SPECIAL 4 ^ locate some of this new equip- waiting.” you’re feat getting to the stage By John'trover tion. Waa pikeed on'probation for one for a girl; canned goods for clustered, awe-stricken at thej School Supervisor Martin B Thompsonville was a week-end to each resident. To obtain a copy, merpiallxatlon it gets on the ra where you're Just an empty ves thla effect la produced through the six - months and ordered to pay base. Among toe more famous of ' Robertson sl.ttea th.it' enl-ollment ment so that it can serve new That prospect didn’t seem to (Kor Jack Stinnett, On Vacation) the pantry shelf; something for guest of Miss Olive Tuttle. ! the town clerk states that they DESIGNING SERVICE FOR dio. W e're not fighting this war sel." effect of such emotions on the coats of the court in the Rockville the preachers of to a t time was ; in the public sclmols of Hebron la . } residential districts on both sides dismay Henderson., "Y ’ know, I Washington—Here’s gixid news toe food table; .items for the vege The annual banquet of to* Co must be called for at hia office at ! Connecticut " ‘Empty vessela make moat sympathetic nervous system and O ty Court on Monday. He w aa ar 143 at present. This is practically to boost a certain brand of hair kinds wtih you would,” he said HEALTH AND DIET for taxpayers: the • increasingly table and plant booth;’ items for the Rev. Lorenzo Dow, a native of lumbia Lake Association was held toe Town Hall. PERSONALIZED MEMORIALl I j of Middle Turnpike. The tradl- noise’,” she quoted., ‘T h at’s what the ductless glands. rested Sunday morning by Patrol the same as last year at the same at Yeoman's Hall on Siriurday tonic; we're not going to win it cheerfully. "You'd force me into .In every case where toe patient motorized Army is really going to tot white elephant.table and those Coventry, but a resident for many T h e Junior chcAr and also the I ! tlonal (Ustriet lines will probably I waa always told as a child when ADVICE man Arthur Francis. years of Tolland, circa the early time. Others may be enrolled as night with the Ladies Aid Society bankruptcy to fork over $9 for is xbothered by attacks during. town on a ot saving gaao- i who have not already purchased Senior choir will meet next Wed- , Just by smoking, a certain brand I prattled too much. But it aeems Knton Office 1800's. Dow waa one of the last the school year goes on. catering to an attendance of I be found standing in the way of a barrel of beer when you' can which the heart pounds too fast, it line, tires andVrepalr billi on It# the material for their apron are neaday evening at the Wapping : of clgaret. We're not going to Y ankee to me that you’re the one who's Furnished by the McCoy Mrs. Marjorie Pitkat. who haa of the rural and urban exhorters The annual meeting of the Con about 100. During the program t efficiency and economy. get stlnko tomorrow at the Harta- is a good plan to have the heart mechanized eqmpment. asked to bring some article for the community church for their regu- i doing the pratUlng juat now. Health Servles been employed at toe office of the who cosried the w ord ' of the gregational Ladles’. Aid Society prize* were awarded for the sea r win it by having cheap comedian* By A. H. O. bome-Corby. nuptials at Papa examined. When toe report on the The new bugaboo of* sloppy fancy work table. lar rehearsals. \ Manche$ter Memorial Company J A further oompiexity involves Prattling the sort of advice that Rockville ^blic Health Nursing Great Awakening throughout *w1ll be held Wednesday, at 2:30 son's sailing races. In the Light say "slap the Jap" and any time Hartahome'a expense. Papa Harta- Address rommunlcsttone to The examination la that the heart la driver# and careless Arm y me Pageant Rehearaal Mr. and Mrs Dwight Q. Stough- | A. Almettl, Prop. I the question of tha relationship,- goes over big with neurotic Isdy chanics is Preventive Mainte Association, haa entered the Selec New -Ehigland. The Great Awak p m., at the Congregational (Thap- ning class Fred Lessing won first any on* of these things happen LETTERS OF PRIVATE borhe, they aay, la providing even Herald, Atteatlon McCoy healthy, then by locating the cause A rehearsal of the pageapt, ton and children are living with , Comer Pearl and Ifarrloon Sta Tel. 7781 or 5801 patients. The type of patients who nance— shortened to PM by ths tive Service office as a clerk. , ening. according to historians, el. Officers w ill be, elected to serve place and George (Buddy) Lock- js-between tfe type of fire protec- h e e l e r chandpagne." Health Service. of the palplUtlon and by removing "The Dream of My Ctountry" haa Mr. Stoughton's aunt. Miss Etta | Open Sondaya we're tolerating insult to the really pay. You'll be a big sue- short-cut doughboys — which is Atteaded Inatallatioa been called for this evemng at 8 waa akin to the revival meetings for thX.ensuing year. wood, second;'Comets, Lt. Oswald Stoughton of Wapping. Mr. Buv Direct and Save Monev! ly tion service which can be provid- Dear Mom; f - that cause, vou will be relieved to Members of Stanley'‘■bobosz men who are going to fight and Candace had atlflened. Shut up, ccaa at that rate, Doctor.” Abrupt working wrr.dete In cutting down p.m. In the Quarryville Methodist and, exhortatlona that atlll arouse! Friends of Elton’ Broioks are Schellcr. first and Henry M. Beck, Stoughton waa formerly- a real- [ od for outlying sections and the Ai I Infiltrated to you in my find that the atucks of tachycar . UiWt No. 14, American Legion she thought wildly. up- ly she stopped. Wliat Make* the Heart TOo Fast? the cost of moving from here to church. All members are request from time to time, communities . sorry to hear that he has been un second. A trophy wss presented win the war for us. last, this convention that is going dia will then occur farther and far AuxiUary who attended the Joint to Mis; Louise Butler-who ■ acted i rate they shall be charged. Per- Quincy's mind had already gone Exactly that waa being said there by truck. Jeep and com ed to attend. r ■: in the mid-west and tha south.! der hospital treatment at Camp W e’ve said that, in these col to go way down In history wss ther apart. By watching your diet ' Installation of . the Comell-Dil- on to other thlngi. about Martin, that he waa build I know that many of my readera mand ear. The farm la situated on the Shelby, Miss., since Aug. 2. hsv-|*s starter during the season and I ] haps the question of rate should sll resolved when we the ■ dele and your elimination you will prob ororto post and 'unit in Manches Result O f Drawing. umns. before. Now comes the What are you doing here?" he ing up that kind of a practice— will be encouraged to know that The PM crews do their effectlvs Anna Anderson of 39 Proi^iect Stafford-Tolland road about a half Ing suffered an injury. His address : "U the crews - received small t be only of subsidiary importance. gates don our duty for the sorry- ably find that toe heart will qu,et ter -Monday evening included preei- voice from Bataan: asked Jepperson. "Where's HI The thought of Martin cams as when the heart beats too rapidly, work by surprise visits. Without avenue. West Hartford, waa the mile off toe highway and com- ia U. S. Army Stnlion Hospital; trophies-'-silver sailboaU which Ing state of Connecticut and for down in a satisfactory manner and dent, Mrs. Loretta Dowdiiig, Mrs. If The main fact la that a property hat Bech? Isn't she supposed to a shock. She realised, with al the cause is very often due to some prior announcement, the four en winner of the $25 W ar Bond and pNtea approximately 40 acres. Ward 43, Camp Shelby, Mlsa. He • donated by Larry Ricker, " I went to bed sick as the ourSeIvcs. you will no longer be dlstreaaed by Augusta Pitkat.-Mra. Dorothy Al 1 1 owner doesn't want his house to be on? Not that I don't prefer most a feeling of gratituds toward cause outside the heart Itself. In listed men and the officer who Mrs. 51argaret Maneggla of Glas There is a bam oh the farm but would be glad to hear from the ■ ------" silky-voiced commentator ...... " Last time I wrote, w# was aalt- your previous symptom of a heart len. Mra. Mae Chapman, Miss Jen bum down, and that, if fire starts you," he added lightly. "Bech Peter for having so distracted her, simple tachycardia the heart ia fre compose the crew drop in on tonbury won $10 In War Stamps no house. The house* was burned home folks, or anybody who knows That seems to sayc more clear- Ung In the hotel lobby and this always make* ma feel nine years quently perfectly healthy and the that races. _ nie Bats, and Mrs. Adelpbine < he wants everything possible that tha day aha had so long You are welcome to send for Dr. some outfit’s molor park. at the drawing: held Monday eve down many years ago.. Officer Kim. time we bln aettlng' In Bushnell old, unwashed, and late for palpitation Is therefor# not caused Woe betide the drivers who Brigham. r|y than we have been able to say dreaded was almost ever aiid ah.e McCoy’s article, "When the Heart ning at the meeting of the Ladies Koos hiss made n o . immediate Miss Ruth Kinney ha* returned Norlli Coventry Uncle Sam j t done to keep It from bui Memorial and like the boea said by heart trouble. haven't kept their tlrucka in Team to Practice ^ It. "bands o ff!" to all tha cheap, school." had been forgetting to think of Beats Too Fast ” if you vriah to of St. Maurice. plans for the ue* of tha farm and to her duties as registered nurse It would be thla Ume we was on When the heart rat* la speeded tiptop shape. Woe betide the j The All-Rockrill* footbal team [ • down. With the change ot subject. Martin, that she had not once, have it at home where you may Ninth Annual Old Honoe Day will continue to. live in - Stafford With the Pond# Products Com Rev. and Mrs Benton Ga^kall filthy commercialisation wfth the Inside. up, the most likely offender la the maintenance crews who haven't trill hold practice seaelons daily Springs. ’ I , On the other band, there are Friday morning was a grate Candace could breathe again. She since coming on duty, imagined read it over at your leisure. To ob this week at alx O'clock at the Old Home Day in Bolton will be pany, Clinton, having spent a two have returned from Iheir summer Wants which some radio programs feast emerged froA behind the screen him practicing for that scene in. ■tomach and distention of the repaired defects reported by ths obscr\-ed on Saturday afternoon weeks' vacation at the home of Tt aeetions of Mahehester, which morning at the convention. Sum stomach resulting from faulty hab tain toe article, send your requeM. Cricket lot. Anyone interested in vacation. r on the war. rather pale but apparently other the-church tomorrow. to McCoy Health Service in care of drivers. and evening at the QuarryviU* Ifer parents, Mr. and Mrs. CThauh- Mrs. Josephine Jacquemin la It want what fire protection. they people said tbera was a kulneaa its of eaUng may very eaaUy in These PM crews are auper-ex- . trying for 'to* team should apply wise unruffled. And now, she knew thankfully, thla newspaper and enclose one Methodist church. ThU affair U cey B. Kinney. spending aome lime i«1th her sta the night afore when that Clara duce a pressure up against the perta on motor vehicles. They at this tiro*. can get, which are not likely to Good evening," she ssid with she'd have no Ume to think of it. large, self-addressed envelope and toe ninth of its mind to be spon ler, Mrs. Alfred Fish, of West woman stood up. thsrs and she is heart. When the atoroach is too wo^ from a carefully prepared Prsbot* Coaventloa Tolland Sunday visitors at the home of have hydrants for maqy years to Keeper Of lU Own Prestige vinegary sigeetnaaa. " I see our Because she wss hesring the siren sored by the Women's Society for Hartford. Mrs. Alfred Ftsh. the FARM . ■% a kul number all right but F ri fuU, either as the result of eaUng ten cents. master list, and check all the The Democratic convention ..for Mra. Lulu Lord were Mr. and Mrs. dear llttls cheerful cherubs are of a policeman’s motorcycle, the Christian j^rvice. Members of this .Mrs. Jeka fL StMic Morgan Lord and family of El former Mane .Heckler, has re tS come. Tbs presence or absence of Efforts of obstructionists like day morning It was sLU wsrm and too much, or as the result of gas vital parts of an Arm y , vehicle. the Ellingtoa Probate District will 1118-8, BockvUlu we delegates was rising and with ui sgaln." sound of a speeding car coming be held this evening in toe PoUce organization have been active in lington, Mrs. Sherwood Rayntond turned from Hartford hospital with t hydrants is a factor in the setting Senator John A. Danaher to con formation. It may crowd against When thev get throng)^, they cheering that man Ray even Jepperson glglcd nervously, and to a grinding atop in the court Court room at eight o'clock. Dele raising funds to aid in the recoo- and daughter Ruth o f New Brit her Infant daughter, Maria CJaro- I* o f Insurance rates, as well as the heart, and the heart responds hno'.v exactly what’s nrrong with struction work of the church that vert -the issue of inflation into a> when we knew we wasn’t on the the two boys murmursd confused yard outside. The emergency, Open Forum gates from the towns of Ellington Mrs. Fred H. Holt of Rockville ain, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker lin*. PROPERTY to that mechanical pressure by be the buggy, w'hetoer it’s had prop waa badly damaged by the hurri A- ■ ; the effipiency of,-flre; apparatus. lurid battle between Congress radio, that’a how real anthuaias- apologies' and slunk abashed from warning gong bsgsn to sound. coming fast. Many times, the pa er care and maintenance. and Vernon, will attend. Francis substituted for Mr*. Helen Upson, of Spnngfleld. and Mias Bertha . Lieutenant Stephen l » y ilm is tlc we waa. That part of tha 'Thsrt was ths familiar faint T. O'LoughUn. the present Judge cane. The. church U now com Msrtindale. Mra. Lord makes her now stationed al Miamj Beach, Consequently,, the resident of an and President are probably doom the room. tient haa learned through past ex Morrhing Feet ) They make a formal report on' organist, as Mra. Upson ha* been program went slick JM Frank squeak of tha atretchsr-carrlage'a q( Probate, will again be a candi pletely. reconstructed, the interior home at the E. H. Horton place, where he is taking a 6 week* offi ! I outlying district who wants what ed to failure. Only crackpots will Peter straightened a moment perience that the taking of baking (Upon request by a soldier) the results of their survey to the has been redecorated and a base called away because of family ill Kept In Healy. and Ray niade a grate from the wound he was'dressing, wheeur, the muted footstep* of at aoda or aome similar remedy will outfit’s commanding officer. If date for this office. \ known d i the .Governor Peters cers training course. j f fire protection can be had, also follow our friend John, who .. is speech of exceptln'gs boy he cmn tendants on the cork floor of the MeMenger Course \ ment complete with everything neaa, Percy Cooley of Rot'kvill* place.' Alfred Garbarinl. Alphonse "You're bushed, Jep,” he said quiet down the stomach and the I heard VaJ totid at marching feet the check test shows poor hsn- needed to serve large community % has a dollar and cents problem in always eager to fight anything shout and say good words and corridor. The carriag* reached Another course for boys who woa the gueat oplolst in the Feder Earl' Porter and William Eu>c- Genovese and Maurice Slater wei’e casually. *'boss panding Arm y won’t need rubber town friends. h next door to a firehouse, and that and peace and everything la name By Margaret Hrherf coffee, tea, and tobacco may like pride. Manchester will exemplify the de rection of Mia. Fritz Noren and 'nieir son William la also here and As that battle stands, botn' so he knew. The way It wurked in quantities to tax both the a Leagonationa ticket now with wise Influence the heart rate. When Who once brought wood for her gree of their order. the menu will be: scalloped po Misoee Bernice and Alice Hall will remain until railed , to It. S. two miles away. That is to be President and Congress shar< out was the Hadden people I don’t want to tell anyone els* stockpiles and potential ayjithe'ic with friends from' Seymour, Conp*., . Who! 7 No \4ard CSipiatoai smart John Danaher in back of the thyroid gland U working over fireside, I Intermediate League tatoes, baked ham, cole alaw, rolls, Arm.v service, which he expects in expected and it is and must be pleniv’ of blame for the fact that makes a deal with both the Russ what to do with his money. Thla spent the week-end at Cape Cod. it So it la on a. note of true rela- time the exceaa secretion of the Or ran on errands to toe ^ r e . production. The Intermediate Luther League ginger bread with whipped cream about two weeks. people and the Redlck people to is-a note to myself: So they started out to educate Mrs. Muoooff Sawyer hoe ac Kansas City Police wanted! to accepted a'lthout any attempt to we have been losing it. Uon that I cioa an^ it sure waa thyroid substance will cause a very She thinks she hears him at the of toe First Lutheran church will and coffee. Mrs. Noren wrill be as- beat Pape who is a nice falo but What do you mean. toe truck Jockeys and mainte cepted a poeiUon in Hartford in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ssling. of Police Chief Harold Anderson good to see Al Lavery there \a fast heart rate. door. hold a meeting thla evening at aUted. by Mrs. Hsdwrlg Reichord,. •A Obtain infinite variations ' m the j Both President, and Congress, to nice to please the machine and Walking around in Nylons without nance men in taring tires. By defense work and commenced Glquceater, Moss., formerly He has been losing on on average of delegate he ia as fine a gentleman Oilitia la another potent cause oeven o'clock at toe church. Mr*. Fred Warren and Mrs. Ann fire -protpetion tax rate. have shirked their true responsi we geU the Up-off the night be ■ nina. "becking wheel alignments, mak work there Monday. bron residents, were here Sunday, 20 men a month from hit force as the party ever had and now I ot rapid beating of toe .haart. In He's sUU her UtUe boy always' Hairing Wedoenday Skinner. Mra Stanley NlchoU will fore when the management gives When Mac Arthur needs guns? ing daily Inspections of ail tirea The Young People of the Feder visiting friends and attending Uie since lasf December.^Eyqn adver I * Still, the difference m the de- bility toward the people qf their re a ly ' clo# hoping u think' I don sitich cases, the palpitation ia re A s ahe remembers boyhood's days. Women Interested in sewing for have charge o f th ^ dining room. Hadden one of them little reaerlu- to guard agajnst incipient blow ated church met for acr\1ce Sun morning service- in the Hebron tlsemcnts in newspapers have free o< potential fire protection country. Both have gelded to right by my oportiinitlea and the flex in nature and the action o f the He answers now his country’s call. the Red Cross ore ini^ted to meet Pageant A t 8 PAI. Congregational church. T lify were tinns to interduce. Well, the Hail- outs and failures, they increased day evening St 1:30. foiled to produce results, so he's voters think eo to yur luving son You’ve kiUed a lot of people, heart ia increased through toe in Has done to# finest ^ i n g of all. a t tos'DobsonriUa school house on A pageant "The Dream of My THE t> for a district which has hydranta pressure groups. both have Thursday at 3:00 the annual entertained at the home pit Mr. going to do something drastic dsn people ,makes this deal with W. Heeler delegato •cherf. . fluence of to# sympathetic jiervous tire mllesge by 80 per cent. Qm ntry” wlU be presented k j I ? Bad one which doesn't h*\'e them The preventive nsslntenance 'Wsdneadsy at ten o’eloc)(. In the meeting of the Ladies Aid Socie and Mr*. Edwrard A. Smith. He# going to a»k the State shrunk from taking the step the Russ people and the Redlck But what have >-ou dots* system. Or the heart may speed As marching feet go past my members of toe WSCS and the people as wnll U lk buaineas and nitn waa extended to all motor future tbs reoms will be open each ty - Beginners now get $120 a month is ail set and Haddan wins by two fection may be located at to# root and o'er, equally gratifying. At one infan 1^. aa to the fairness of the sanoe tax all Americans. might include Oh! 3TOU bought some 10-c*nt Tited to sew, either for sU day or directed and waa also wrrittan by Thursday at 1:30 p^in. a meet Masonic Hall. CToIchester, were Mr. and the top pay is $150. lengths and then tha Hadden peo- Lo# Angeles— Municipal Judge of a tooth, within a sinus cavity, "Dear <3od. they are so young and try replacement training center, AAANCHESTER part of toe day. The group still Mrs. Ann Skinner. Mrs. Skinner U and Mrs. W aiter C. Hewitt, Mrs. ^ rats applied to both sectiona, and aome measures regarded as poliU-lple dus a Job on Rusa and she Lucius P. Green extended Judicial stamps? repair parts bills were slashmi by ing at the Boy Scout Patrol will Across the street In' Kansas within a tonsil, within a gall blad free needs one or two sewing ma also, general chairman ot the Old diauncey B. Kinney and Mlsa Vic recognition to that something Well, well. •^SOO monthly. gasoHns consump be held in toe social rooms of the City. Kaa , beginners get $165 a ' ^ aae of tha difncuttles ahead of ax- cally unpopular. loses by one length. A fter that, der that is not doing its work in a Please grant that thua they'll ml chines and would appreciate- to ; Home Day. - (feacribed as commercial frustra tion was reduced by 46 per cent, Federated church. toria Hilding. month. t]' fansSoa of Mancheatar’a fir* pro- normal manner, or elsewhere. ways ba. loan of either an electric model or (loaifiilttees Named With that the iituatwn, '“>ich-1 J^grttmg"laU An occaatonal dim* - and the saving in rubber held at ■ Friday at 7:80, toe -Young Peo Republican and Democrat cau BUY tion. While stomach troubls or tofk «e*r to yt a nervous dlaturbanga, undoubted Dear God. each mother prays thua ruined a good pair of trousers. One ■ Mlgbth Diatrlot ia to torget Ha poUUcs as usual sndl spMching that has to go on 'When they pass out to f medals Seattle— OP) —Sorority ruahees Mra. Samuel Dunlop, Mrs. Emil Bhto of this claaa. will be given later. The Rspubll- STAMSa mUitary aooa and ended the tour Uncle ly, the symptom of palpitatloa is to Thee robber approached him os lie Bear for outstanding performance of at toe University of Washington Hicking; pantry shelf, Mra. Jana 'The fall meeting ot toe Wom eana held their rauers first, and to eaooMseg*. tEEMf had boea abte- to screw up eour- qnd off and sum say w* could don ist trads. Or you’U be attUng in to* Nasi found very frequently among Those For her dear Ud acroas the aea., ed 63rd and LaSalle streets, and Judge .Green denied a motion by iNitv, the Iran ivhd con*clve-l the used to get those oooob! formal Hewlett. Mrs Walter Elliott; en's Community Oub wilt meet the principal names of candidate# U | ir m toe theory that tt age enough to tackle the b a ttle' better and sum aay stables patients who are conscious of be Florence Burdick Glbadn, dinners and luncheons. read about the ■'-’ iBe a# last ycir. xiked a gun In his sib*. ‘l*he other. the plainUff's attorney to strike I PM teaiq ratei plenty of conaider- white elephant. Mrs. Felix Jablon; this Wednesday ewning. Sept. 16. . _ , - . . „ Rav will carry ua thru and he is Writing publicity for GoebbeU. ing nervous. Ruch patients often 40 Floi.er street. Thla year they’ re getting popr , plants, vegetables, ilrs. Willett, jAII women in the church and cosi- v.1th \V S., Porter and E. H- I ’ or- i« Ret h'.# money, d-ew a knife ^ d | dU* for toam to "get against inflation itself. Congrssa . ^ name of ' * man that means out the defense I m a sham. H ell have aa uadarlylng nervous insU- Manchester, Conn. atioo. ' tmunity- are invited. * ^tOB OS first and second eelscUnen. [cut out his pants pockeL MowW haiw* toso sigM, aod R, | » - -r whut Hlatakea w* decide abotk the reot Igtor. ^ U . >. Trsaaurjr al spptre. I M ra Fred Pohlmon; food U b la
•• . ' i 1 cm m » OTKALU, WANUHESTEK. CXJNK. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1944 ___ I • MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD. MANCHE51 Erfi. CUNN. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 194» ♦‘A G E N I N *
Town Treasurer's Report Clarke Seated School Enrollment s . Legioti'^s Head Followinif i» the report of Town Treasurer George H. Wad on Idle Dodgers; aim dell for the^ year and statement showing appropriations and oper , , Drops 70 in Year jVfaf»quer%de’ Co»tiiine8 ating expenses as of August 15: Mrs. Elmer T. Rice Is, ChiMreti H«t« N oI Balance on hand—August 15, 1041 ...... 1108.898.00 from the members. Mrs. Norine D e c r e a s e in A t t e il f l u i ic e Indiieted As Auxiliary Cotter and Mrs. LQlian Metier ill lA U e im u n c e To Feature l*Ia.yiiig; Reoeipts Two Runs and a Cardinal Victory, B«cn Seen Since Early were presented with past officers’ Dinner in (Jubliouse. Total from Tax Collector: Leader Also. At High School Not as Old Age Assistance ...... ,...| 44.531.28 badges. The auxiliary’s gift to McCarthy’s Men Redbims 3tAge Laet Evening, I« R eject Mrs. Brosnan in appreciation for Great ag Expected; In- Property Tax ...... 926,077.89 ■ Th's officers of Dilworth-Cornell ' The annual outing for the mem- her services in installing the offi creage at. Lincoln. Badford Oeoter, Ji. T., S«pt. 15. b«>rs of ' the Manchester Country ; ■ ■ , I 970,609.18 Post No. 102, American Legion cers, was a lin$n lunql^n set. _-Two gUl*> Helen Lynch. 8, club will be held next Sunday, Manchester Trust Company, temporary Notes 500.000.00 and the A\ixiliary were installed TriumJ)h Again ,ad her aleter, Marjraret, 7, were Attendance at the 13 piibllu Thrilling September 20. and will take the Thomas Dannaher, Fines and Costs ...... y f \ .. .. . 3.207.72 in a colorful ceremony at the Le wacbt by police of the eurroiind- usual form of a masquerade fol Aldo- Pagani. Fines and Cbsts ...... i . .. 4,140.12 schools in Manchester as of today country.elde today after they lowed by dinner in the clubhouse. gion Home on Leonard street la.st Says Fuel Oil State of Connecticut, Liquor License F e e i^ ...... 18.050.00 shows an enrollment of 70 less Bronx Sluggers Clinch uid been mUwing from thejr Play will be mixed Scotch four- 562.21 evening before a' large crowd of sdmes, knd the first foursome • is State o f. Connecticut, Penalty Tax ...... pupil.* thap enrolled at the same tome atnce 8:38 p. m. yesterday. State of Connecticut, Unexpended Dog M on ey...... 1,0.33.55 nicniberB, other service, organiza Dean’s ftcsHiark To Defeat Phi] CStlef of Police Frank Mallette expected to tee off at two o'clock. time a year ago. Of -this number Pennant and Equal State of Connecticut, Dog Damage Claims ...... , 287.75 tions and friemi.s. Wilfred -J: To Be Shared %;*ecelved reports that the children Most Of the players will wear mas- the greatest decrease is in the .S. J. Turkington. Dog Licenses ...... 3.564.58 Clarke was seated as commander A Ldt of Old Marks jrere last seen enterlnj? a station queradeSiQstumes and fun is the for the comirig year and M rs. High school where there are 59 Floods Wii*e^ Browns Clinch Spot, mifon “with green fenders.” a rule throughout the course. James Rolston, Dogs Sold, etc...... 7.00 less In attendance than enrolled a Both Leagues ■ Interi-.st on Town Deposit Fund ...... 204.00 Elmer. T. Rice was inducted into 111 This Area Dating B ac|t to 1901. tor answering the description of Reservations must be made by the. office of president of the year ago. The number attending American Loop; Moi Thursday nighr-^ithcr by falling G. H. Waddell. Selectmen's C a sh ,...... 250,982.72, High'^ school, 1.432, is about 50 toe reported stolen yesterday Auxiliary. . , The league championship. Is the Dizzy Expressed Wish momingf from Stamford. Conn. the .clubhouse, or K.skil Btickland. (Continued fflom -Page One) more than was anticipated early Plan Meeting (hooper Ready fo4 ^Total Receipts,..';...... -...... S1.85B.544.83 Past Commander Charles Mc sixth for the Yankees in the last OonnecOcut police previously 8043. who is chairman of the com Cabe of the, Gr.-iy Dickinson Post. last month. To Fight in Europe; Phils Today; Brav« 74ad been informed that a man mittee arranging the affair. ■ ^ ^ Diaburnenmmta , a prepared address, that rattoning There are 10 less enrolled in the seven years and . the iMventh since Sl.034.750.10 No. 89 of Wimisor, and ,hia suite of coal would be put into practice Fans Ask ‘Why Not?’ ' Irivlnir an Identical vehicle had .Selectmen's Orders .T...... handled the installation for- the .Barnard school than was the case Joe McCarthy became manager of ' With Landis Toji Chicago; Giai ; torlier ^coated and made im- , ^Lieut. fj. g.) Robert B. Grlma- Court Orders ...... 8.799.38 only as a last resort. a year ago. The Nathan Hale Bowditch said producers were the chib. In winning their 13th ,r ' (nttmer proposals to a w o m ^ son. USNH (above! will leave to .Manchester Trust Compahy, Bond Payments ...... , 143,000.00 shows a . loss of two for the year By Harry Grayson Trip Pirates. morrow for the Naval Air Base, Action Needetl satisOed that an ample supply of league pennant the Bronx slug THriver on the Merritt .Parkway; .Manchester Trust Company. Intei^t and Discount. . 31,434.58 but at the Lincoln .school there is New York, Sept. Jft^^'^Jay Hanna BuseliaH’ s (^oiniiii.ssioii- &n>e woman was reoprted to have Pensacola. Florida, where he will .Manchc.ster Trust - Company. Note iH^ymenta . . . , . 500.000.00 anthracite would be availame to an increase of 22. This was as ex gers tie the record for the majors be kasigned as flight instructor. all, but aaserteorthat the public ..since Joe McCarthy became man Dean, the emirtoht loudspeaker, Bv Gayle Talbot Oold police that a young man was | Charles B. Loomis. Treasurer. Town Mbrsrie# . 22.500.00 pected. but not as many as had or Hus Plans to AiNew York Giants of the National , - - - ■ * . 1 been playing with Lillian Bon'd* Outntanding .^* of AuguiM "There seems to be an erroneous League. , ' P'otlowlng broadcasts, commen IASUCK'4 dotibledly is not the best that >«, just prior to their dis- custodian. Lieut. Grima.oon re (ConUiltMd From I'age'One) 36 Bonds, each SI.000.00 No*. 320-3.56 Inc., street during the past year it wa.s tators plug W ar' Bonds, and this Chicago, Si'iit. 15 ■ i.T‘ An-j ceived his commission Saturday at impression among many consum An almost unanimous choice of nouncement of World Series^ dates I worn the Bronx tivery since Mans _-*uic!e. After leaving her Trade .School and Municipal Bldg. expected that the'rc would be an was Dizzy Dean’s way of doing it the USNR Air Force headquar year to the middle of August, ers.” he added, "that stove size is increased enrollment in the Wash baseball experts .te^repeat their was awaited today as K. M. Lan- 1 ger Joa McCarthy began wlnnin|| were ieen walking along the Property ...... S 36.000)0 the only size useable in heaters. victory of las^.'yesr. the Yanks on this particular occasion: ” I ord-Stamford rpad by Joseph ters. 33 Pine street. New York. Henderson said, the prices of un 179 Bonds, each SI.000.00 .Nos. 240-419 Inc., ington school, but instead it wish I had a gun and I wuz In that dls. Commissioner of Baseball, championships ip bulk, and This is not true. A» mixture of went Into leadership for keeps called a meeting of the National j. luilino. a farmer, and by his controlled f(wd item.s advanced 9.8 Franklin High and Educational Square . 179.000.00- showed a falling off o f' 27 pupils. Europe.” might not be as godd even as thi per cent in, contrast‘ tovcontrolled sizes can be us>d just as efficient on May s. They held , their long and American I.eague' Presidents i one which piilverizii' the Dodger| ^daughter. Nancy, t o ^ knew 14 Bonds, each Jl.000.00 Nos. 136-150 Inc.: ly as any one sixe . . . In the Hollister street school Listeners immediately flooded foods which dropped 0.3 per cent. there was also a falling off in the est lead on August 2, when they and officiHls of the club.* still- in i in last year's worla series. em. \ Ask Derision F-ighth School and Utilities Dl.strlct.. . . 14.d00.00 to*re 13 games in front of the sec- the station with, telephone calls "The increase In uncontrolled' pupils, but this is partly accoiint- and wires; "What’s keeping you?" till running foi the two league | Blit, as Marse Jot> points oiil Aquillno told Mallette the aM- 60 Bonds, each Sl.000.00 Nos. -50-100 Inc.. ' ond place Boston Red Sox. Their champion8hi))S. i Hon wagon had ■ CorinecticlH. foods, which ran at a rate of 40 ■' Eighth School and Utilities District . v; • 50.000 00 ^ for by the removal of one of with comtortable .‘ group.* has manager of the year. Experts whij due to lack of contr^ and they cases unearthed throughout the Barnard ...... With-nine gam u yet. to play” Even Chicago Bears se* plenty, been made public. a device for freezing the open shop are rtflecte,. i. the^cost of the , Total Bonds Outstanding . . . . 61..540.000.00 ing. ■ \ Nathan Hale ...... 457 459 of football at Notre Dame. predicted , last spring that ths S^Forest Fire during the mergency, so far as Mra. Nicoliria Anderson was'Mie state by the Office of Price Ad the Yanks virtually are certain to The series' first two 'games will Browns might finish in the' Aral whole War prografn. Also of pri- | I ministration. Lincoln ...... 321 299 pass the 100 mark in victories for Two former Bruin backs now be in the National League win board orders are concerned, where rnary importance is their cumula only Gold Star mother present iW Washington ...... 295 322 grace the campus -B ob Snyder as| Jacksonville. Fla., Sept. 15.-^quarterback who .handles the ball Jacksonville Naval Air Station some of them for a couple of good ule, which would be Sept. .10, this three errors in the ninth, rack* d saw tho fire break out from theory be applied consistently by Atp Airlines ...... the membership of the Post as a and Charlie Keller were not hit and does the passing in the'Bear- up a vital 6-3 victory over wages or hi -her prices. That in Aetn^ Casualty . . . . 121 ting their . collective weight, %nd team. tackles and so'me guards. year. post on Mount Emily, nine the adoption of the complementary Am Can ...... Aetna F ir e ...... 46'j reward for faithful .services dur style T now Deihg-.used by the Pliils and stretched their advaiit| creases the difficulty of control. ing the past year by Past Corn- Middletown Nomine Total . .4,264 4,3;:4 the club generally was in the dol Defense Xl’orkers Claim But Lieut. Adams wants you to Ensigns John Janusas'of Boston Monly Schwartz Hopes I' the Dodgers repeat for the lies from Brookings, Ore. notion that an employer should not T h' evil is compounded and the in Am Rad St S ...... ‘^ ... Aetna Life ...... '26 Decrease . • ► 70 Irish. I know things are not alwa.vs what age over the idle Dodgers to be permitted to take advantage of mander C, L. Wigren. The Clar drums. Ths moat aerie(js problem Discrimination When College and W.ilter Shinn of National League crown, there Ltooking Into the darkness at 6 flationary chase is accelerated. Am Smelt ...... Automobile ...... 35 Middletown. S^pt.- 15.— 1912 1911 "With a little more experience. I they seem. ' , Pennsylvania are the only out To Have !\iee Dehiit game and s half. The Phils, aftc m. Sept. 9 when, he heard the |1 the crisis in order to achieve the ence Bl.ssell Trophy waa presented was at third base, where Frankie Bertetll could step right in and i probably would be no interval be scrapping nobly for eight inning This la certain to continue as long Am T ft T ...... Conn. General ...... 25 Mayor James F. C ^nery wqs re St. James's .. 3o9 332 Crosetti and Gerald Priddy, taking Edict C’loses Only First off, he tells you his players standing tackles available. Cadets tween games. In the event of a St. gotthd of a single motor. Gardner I open shop in a plant which was Am Wat Wka ...... Hartford Fire ....^ ,-8 .5 ', to Commander Clarke by the re give Luckman an argument for the This Fall Out Vi’est simply cam* apart in the aui we And ourselves in the posi tiring commander. '. nominated last nlght^^t the Dem- turns, were not quite able to hold i are here on scholarships given by Henry Zajkowski of TJmple and Louis victory, however, open dates gaw a circling plane overhead theretofore union or closed shop, tion of holding one half the food Am Viscose . . . . . ; ...... Hartford St,m. BoU . 42 J cratic city conventlonX and will ^ Rockefeller iter, in Npw starting job with the Bears." savsj Siindav Rerreatioii. Uncle Sam for fighting a war and I chiikker. or to.threaten production for that There were represent a 11 oln a down the post In pennant winning Johnny Chalkley of Auburn would ith Hoeiis Poeiis. would-have to be- set to allow for •aw it so closely he Identified It budget stable While being for id A naconda . National Fire ...... 53 oppose Councilman '-.Salvatore York, is the largest privatcly-own-, Bussey. any time they have left, for foot aid the situation gieatly if flying I With Mortpn Cooper, thehr purpose." from ex-ser\’ice organizations in fashion. T travel between the home cities of game winner,. re'ady to pitch a small seaplane. to ignore the other half thgt runs Armour III ...... • ■ Phoenix 79 Manchester. Thomp.sonville. Gla.s-1 Ciibela. Republican, In roe city ed bu.siness and entertainment But any one of Notre Dame’s I ball is incidental. didn’t interfere with football. the co^rtipetlng clubs. Shortly afterwards be saw Atchison ...... Red Rolfs, pal* a6 a sheet from 1941 opponenU will testify that! By Jack Dwyer B,i Ku«k New land final with thr Pbillie* today. Company’s CtoitenHon ' wild. So long as this condition Travelers ...... 410 tonbury on that particular- type of two-game series with Pitts Thp union then was called the tion from every member in the games—at least until the team at Ebbets field tomorrow. n t Bandon. United Loose Leaf and Blank Book controlled item^ force us to ad Boeing Airp ...... S. N. E. Tel. Co. .. 109 transportation to football games. I bowling al- Then there’s the schedule, with phia Eagles. Emmet Ray of Mis gridiron tiickery again this sea post. - , ' got going again. McCarthy, With Michigan alumni are the first Ini what had hap- National Ijoop 1 Gardner sounded the alarm on Workers of America. Such, the just prices thav are controlled far Borden' ...... Unit.. Ilium. Sha. .. .1 36 The following officers were opponents such as Florida, Geor sissippi State and Hersch Paul of son. The Giants, aa(*ly *nscoa**d f ^ s forest telephone, gathered ther along "he line or to a d ji^ Can Pac ...... Western Ma.ss .... 16 , Be A Voter serious qualms, let Red have a try Une. discreet' inquiries gia, Miami. ' Clemson and Duke. Nebra.ika. The squad that Head Coach third place, socked th* Plretss company argueil, has not been the elected by the Post and installed at it. clealed up- the local situation- well laom e equipment and . plunged result. Rather, the industry is still prices of relateIov«'s Along Toward iH s succeeded so well iie had them could therefore no longer expect visions in ceilings , on eknned and Coca - Cola ...... Arrow H ft H cm. . 37 Stevenson In Manchester baekfield ace of the Chicago Bears land. and a half dozen others. spring IS schooled in the T-forma- fore he could be relieved in iinder control by the time the for- various dried packag^ed products. Col Gas ft El ...... Billings ft Spencer . 2 \ homeruna -in the clutches and It becomes neces.xar.v to akk tion. Coach Si hwartz,isn't ilTie lo opening inning. A four-run out-J the benellts which it had antici 2nd Vice Commander—William shoring up the one weakness in that question in order to put the Bailing; drown. •^t fire suppression crew arrived pated from a union shop contract "Increases In butter prices and Coml Inv Tr ...... Bristol Brass ...... 38 K-ronick change hor.sei in, raid-atream. so burst in the eighth, climaxed by four and a half hour battle Coml Solv ...... their defense, the Yankees caught In Moth Balls rest of the' argument in its pro the pigskin acrobatics that puz Max West's 14th homer with on* with an industry union; those of manufacture*! dairy prod ColC* Pat. Ftre . . . . 61 Adjutant Oscar Anderson It Is a Privilege of High Honor'to Be Able'^o hold again and .pulled away from per place.. It would seem .that a rough, brush and over rugged ucts. not now controlled, are draw Comwlth Edls ...... Eagle Lock ...... 12 zled all rivals in. 1940- and didn't New York. Sept. 1.5 .4* Big on. gave the Braves a 4-2 declsie It was further contended the Assistant Adjutant — Edward their pursuers for good. Norfolk. Vs., Sept. 15—(J»>—The gentleman about town wanted tl\e Major League Standings Ernie Lombardi of the Boston aln from their station.- union had been unable to provide ing milk Supplies from the fluid Cons Alrc ...... Faf nlr Bearings . . 98 Quish. . last year will be .shown over the over Chicago. Ad isolated District Vote in a Free Country. It I« Yoifr Patriotic Norfolk Naval Training ' station same privileges that the bowling Braves, who is the slowest man in a necessary supply of skilled milk markets. This exerts enorm Cons Edis ...... Hart and Cooley .. 100 JTreasurer—Elmer T. Rice circuit right down to Stanford’s The day’s Seven games drew So iaoiated Is the spot that Ed Cons O i l ...... baseball team put away its uni-, alleys had on staying open on last quarterback. baseball without much doubt, total of onl.v 10.288 psj-lng fansj craftsmen, and the company could ous pressure on the present price Hendey J-Tach., cm. , .' 6 '» Chaplain—Edward Rodger forms today with a record of 92 Sunday. He appealed to the au •rshall. Federal forester, waa Cont Oil Del ...... Historian—Thomas Wallett After that, whst ' Prwsibly the bounded blithel.v into the batting i Including an estimated 2.000 tq not-obtain such craftsmen so long of 'milk at the letail level with the Land’rs FT ft Clk . 26 Duty to Cast Your Ballot for Good Govern* Major League victories and eight defeats in the thorities for a ruling on the sub leadership of the National League ff jr e that the Japanese had chosen result that Increases are threat Cent Can ...... New Brit. M. com . 38'j Service Officer—Aldo Pagani Schwartz version of the Notre I see the Yanks cop the pennant |.:t for 4he assault. The'countryside as membership in the union re games played against all type* of ject. got It. and now the a'lleys are Yesterday’s Results ■* .’Standings Dame style of play where he once during the past week, waving in.I mained a condition of employment. ened in New '»ork. Boston. Minne Corn Prod ...... North and Judd .. 35>^ Sergeant At Arms—Sidney Moa- Only 2.5.50 ' watched th* Car' heavily timbered, mountainous. inent. Leaders opposition. Hank. Feimster, Fred closed. Eastern Playoffs Eastern Playoffs performed in stellar fashion. passing to Peter Reiser.. Enos 1 down the Phil*. The puiel chairman proposed apolis and other major markets. Del L ft Wn ...... Peck. Stow ft Wll . 9 ler Binghamton- ^, Albany 2. •Yparsely settled, .with few trails Du Pont ...... die Hutchin.son, formerly with De Looking a bit further, thi.s writ I Semi-Final.* I The T-formation; as t he Shaitgh- Slaughter and Stan Miiaial | meeting the latter objection by a "Competition is also developing Russell Mfg. Co. ... 20’, The installation of the Auxiliary troit, and Bob Feller. Cleveland er found that Manchester is about (Only game scheduled, i '' \v Pet Big Ernie, with an average o f' .•*nd no highwa;;s into the interior. Elec Auto-L ...... waa brief but colorful. The install By The Associated Press ne.ssy .Coast Conference champion prevlso that whenever skilled help between farmers producing com Scovllle ...... 25 NsUonal League righthander, hurled most of the the only place in Connecticut Nstinnal Scrantop ...... 3 1.000 4633 in 98 games, came to the fore ■ J, Before the, W-ar Japanese wmrk- modities subject to price control Erie RR Ct ...... Sllex CO...... 10 ing team* were well drilled and ship and ■ ‘Rose Bowl winning *8 . extensively through the Clfetco war not otherwise procurable, the . Batting — Lombardi, B oat o n, triumphs. where the defense workers are St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 3 vBinghamton 3 .600 proved, requires a phantom'-kkc suddenly when the statiaUcian* re -. Last Night F ig h tsl and those whose products are'not Gen Elec ...... Stanley Work* .... 41 carried ou t' their various assign- denied this pleasure. That brings Albany ...... 2 ijiver country, buyillg logs and company could hire AFL union .333; Raiser, Brooklyn. .319. New Yortt 6, Pittsburgh 1 .400 quarterback along with a wing- called that th* National League! • members and t^ey would be ex controlled. It is a competition for Gen Food* . ; ...... , do., pfd...... 29 ments-in excellent style and when US right back to the old blue, laws Wilkes-Barre ...... 0 .000 leadership^ was decided among ■ Itoft'ing them downriver. O n Mot ...... -I...... the team left the floor at the con Runs—OU. New York, 107; N «it Stop—Cuba Boston 4, Chicago 2. foot halfback and a line (hat won’t empt from the union shop. labor and materials which finds 'Torrlngton ...... 26 SPECIAL SESSION ...nonexistent for a {e\v...but (Only games scheduled). Nstinnal those players who had taken part' V The Japanese, the “ plane, and Goodyear T ft R ...... clusion of the ceremony they re Slaughter, St. Louis. 95. be knocked around like tenpins. By The A ssociat^ Press the farmer whose products are un Veeder - R o o t ...... 37’i Mianht Beach. FIs.. Sept. 15— >> Working for other*. It appears St. Louis ...... 96 in 100 games or Piore. whereas the ' lu e fire became linked together Int Harv ...... ceived S' well deserved round of > Runs batted In—3tize, New 14 .American Hocus Pocu* Quarter San , Francisco— Henry Arm-1 de" control complaining with jua-r New York Banks York, 100; Slaughter. St. Louis, — Edward Knox, 14, dived' into a that some one blundered. New York 8. Cleveland 3. Brooklyn ” ...... 94 American League works, on a basis ! Ishortly after Gardner had con- Int Nick ...... applause. Mra. David Fuller pre Why Oose At ,511? War t'mes have trimmed the strong. 145. Los Angeles.-stoppedl (•■Jt)Ueswimming pool he(e—and came Chicago 4. Boston 0. Nto\- York . . . . . ,80 ■ of 400 times at bat. Leo Kodak, 138 1-2. Chicago (8). R.A.F. Planes Hit discriminati'n. and he has con Int P a p e r ...... ssed at the piano- for both install-; Throughput the country bowl Cincinnati .. . .70 Stanford squad of much talent, With nearly a fortnight of plav ! He found bomb fragments and s Bankers Trust .... 38’i ations. , FOR MAKING VOTERS Hits— Slaughter, St.- Louis, 173; up In the Atlantic Ocean 200 Washington 8, Detroit 6. Allentown. Pa. Neil Miller. 150| trols Imposed upoii him^but his Int T ft T -----‘ ...... ing alleys and even moving pic Chicago ...... '..)v^66 especially in the . baekfield. remaining. Lcmhardi 1* eert.xin to Ifslzable crater” The bomb shear- Johns - Man ...... Central Hanover .. 78 The officers for the cjinllng Nicholson: Chicago, 165.' yards from shore. St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 4 (16 1-2, Wilkes-Barre outpointed! Big Naval Base neighbor does not. Chase ...... 25 The pool was being cleaned and ture houses sre-open all night and Pittsburgh ...... Enough remains to retain hope for go ov(r thr KK1 game mark Ud a six-inch tree and set fire to Jones ft Lau ...... year are a* follows: ''Pr0«dent, Doubles—Marion. St. Louis, and s fairly succes.sful head coaching Pedro Tomez, 150 1-2, Philadelpblal Chemical , . . i . . . . 37 the grating had bMn removed Sundays s* well. In these places Today's Games Brooklyn's Reiser, who was out k stump, he reported to H.'* R. De- Kennecott ...... 31 rk. Elmer Rice; flretynce-preai- Madwick, Brooklyn. 36. the need for recreation for these ' debut for Schwartz. I 10‘ a t y . V ...... 244 Triples— Slaughter, „St. L^uis, from the large, drainpipe. Knox Eastern Playoffs Philadelphia ...... 38 ahead a week ago with a mark of Itvart. cSirry county air raid chair- (.Continued from Page Ose) Is Appointed Lockheed Aire ...... denl. Miss Patriclaj0iartler;. sec TOMORROW NIGHT men who work the odd. shift and V American Quarterbacking fall* th Ray .324, held second, place, although Baltimore Jimmy Collin*. 1271 |Inan. Contlrwntal ...... 10 >4 ond vice-president; Mrs. ■ Ldula 17; Mustal, St. Louis; Nicholson. was awept\into th* pipe, and the (Finals) l-'2. B.iltlmoie. outpointed Loul Loew’a ...... current carried him through it. have their lives turned upside New York ...... 98 Halnmett who undei studied his his average fell to .318. Slaughter 1 Marshall dug out of the crater many and her Axis’'partners. Ru Mont Ward ...... Com ^change ..33 Bunce;' recording secretary, Mrs. Chicago, and Lltwhller, Philadel Binghamton at Seranton (III. Tran.sparenti, 120 '3-t. Baltimore| First Nnional ___ 1170 He was treated at a hospital for down IS appreciated outside of our Boston ...... 88 left-handed predece-s-sor. Frank Al and .Musial. the t’.-trdlnal*' twin iprhat he xaid was the nose of an mania and Bulgaria. To State Post Nash - K e lv ...... Mjlton Hanflto; financial secre phia, 9r own tight little town. Why must National St. Louis ...... 80 (lo i. Guaranm Trust .... 234' abrasions. bert, to a marked degree of-suc terrors, were tied for thud at 314. ‘ incendiary bomb., .\itached was a Several hundre(l British bomb- Nat Bisc ...... tary. Mrs. Roy Harris; treasurer. Home runs—Ott, New York. 27; we be the exception? St. Loui* at Philadelphia. Cleveland ...... 70 cess. Hammett may not possess Ted Williams of Boston, with Newark Johnny ('olan. 181,1 Iftsel • shank bearing . Japane.se Irylng ,Triiat ------10 From 7 to 9 Mize. New York. 28. (Onl ygames scheduled! jj - - - ...... — ..... " ■ ------era .scourged Bremen for the lOOth (Cfintinued from Page One) Nat .Cash Reg ...... Mrs. .Leo Monast; chaplain, 3(ta. This is not a “ beef" for the bow 1- Detroit ...... ,..7 0 the ability to feint as cleverly as the lofty mark of 3.53. still had New York, outpomted Danny Cox.1 pharacter-Ifharacter time with tons of bomb* aimed Nat Dairy ...... Manhattan ...... 1.5 Harry Sweet; historian, Mrs. Clif Stolen bases— Reiser, Brooklyn', ing alleys or the men who operate .American Chicagh ...... 62 Albert, but- more times than not no real rival for the .\merican 182. New York ilOc. Wallacel Manufact. Tr...... 33 16; Fernandez, Boston, 14. tl Then the Army began Inve.sii-J at U-boat yards, the Focke-Wulf Administration, for the past 12 Nat DisUn ...... - ford Dolsen; ■ sergeant-at-arms, Reading from them. .As far as 1 know they have Boston at Chicago. Waahlngtoit'^...... ,58 he disclosed the hand can be League leadership, but waa being Cris*. 210., E.rSt Orange. N. J,,| Hating. TTexas Co ...... bS retired or offset within a period Mrs. Harold Olds; Radio, Mrs. J. Bowling men claim ^ a t they are ; ro* eighth inning Saturday.. .Of I Ed McCain, guard, and Bnmo Teachers of Arkadelphix, State I J New Milford. .®ept. 15. i4*. U. S, Army Air Forces. the mornings already had grown up against it now bacai!** ther# coursa you still hsv* to think of -Don J. Evans. Lawrence (Kas.1 4. Timken Roll B ...... of three years or less from the RusseU Pitkin: Rehabilitation. for Offict. They Ask the Support of AH Voters, New Journsl-W'orld; "See where the Bandueci. right tackle Milt Vucl-' Teachsrs of Conwsy and Ark*n-l MBn Autopsy was ordered today to "Airmen of thr United Nations cold and that frost-oovered Un Carbide ...... Mra. Leon Bradley; Trimhlea and By NEA SarvlM 1*. a lack of pin b o^ , even at those seven games with Uu Phils. nieh, converted from a plunging sas Tech of Russe'JvUle deeldedl HHstsrmine the cause of death of present date If the present rate of or Old. Baton Rouge — Alvin Dark Oklahoma Sooners hav* a- fine are converging on Germany froto grasa waa remlndljfg Germans of Unit Air L ...... reduction is maintalnsd.” Awards, Mra. Thomas Dannaher; ; Sevan cants a string. ^qhj^Ume to but from th# way they wars act fullback, should hold hi* own aa yesterday to abandon all Intereol-T Ifi^BBaa D. Morford. 50, of New the east and west, obliterating her last wintsr’a disasters. Unit ^Llre Re-Employment, Mrs. Edward ' Minas from Lakt Charles, La., a ysar is the off season 5ri sports. iiig up to the nin’th inhing * wml7^1n"*the^ th . center in any league. Roger Lav- I legiate athletic^ during the war.1 'fo r k Q ty, magaztns promotion war potentials and atriklng terror Snow began falling in the hign Unit C o r p ...... Quish; Colonial America. Mr*. Fe- : Mwn which produced two All- . Semi-pro football Is apparently day, you’d figure they were trying ' erty, th> other first string' end. T hey had -planned 1942 teams.1 advertising expert, whoee body into.the hearts of her people.” Cauitoaua range a w*ek ago. Unit Gas Im p ...... '.... OA>.P. Mliw to N««r Lmid— llx McETvitt; Pan America Study, Imericas in Bill-Banker and Don over due to many war lime restrlc- to eaie up and let t l i Cards S w .t ‘ r * " lacks the experience of the other* Previou»ly. football bad been! found in his summer home Poirtal aaid. ' Mra. Felix McEvitt;, Unit AcUvl- SUnmerman to Tuiane, and some tlona. Baseball will be tfver early In...Didn’t Hans Lobert ssv they but has had mure than an average dropped at Jlonticello A ft M.«l U S R u b b er...... Rememherf a Big Republican Majority. _ In yesterday. General Arnold aakd' the deeds Tea Killed la Raids IJ S Steel NSW London. Sept. 15.—f ^ — ties. Mrs. Louto Bunce; Wa;"* and nispect that the rangy and 165- : next month. What to do___ and were so far behind becauai th ei': »f 'he o p ^ ltlw i can t share of campaigning Magnolia A. ft M . and Arkan* x>und Louisiana State halfback were trj'ing too hard? ^ atop em. maybe the rationing Howard G. Stevens said of the R. *A. F. two years ago W«me.r Br P iet ...... Republicans awspt tbe city coun Means,-Mrai Carroll (Thartier, co- Manchester Helps O0set the Usual Opposition . where... . is the paramotmt ques Three-quarter* of the baekfield i State at Jonesboro. had been dead, for aeveraJ ■’turned the tide of war, ending Berp. SwlUertand, BepL 15.— Wept U nion'...... nil slectlons bar* ycatarday by chairman. Mra. Elmer Rice; Sick irUI ba ths third. » tion until baakctball shows up Berries Dept. j .VegaUre Vote is s*t with Hammett at quarter: Robert A. (RedI Rolfe (above 1. Bernl* Moor* calls Dark on* to | slogging third baaerqsn of the aMd that the cause of death ■forever the Naxi hope to world hPh~ Dispatches from Bucharest West IP ft M f g ...... winning all four of the seven CaU and Relief Misa V. Victoria around Thankagiving time. Ed Don George, the ex-wrestler: Red Burman, who is working in Bill Sheller at right half and Ran Advantage in the Big Cities! he finest a^phomors passers hs m o m MOt be determined without conquest, and made possible the said today that the bodiep of ten Woolworth ...... council seats at stake. Robert 9. Rice; Sewing. Club, Mrs. Da'vld I It was understood that a petl- who now teaches unmediflsd n ^ - a Baltimore shipyard, stopped the dall Pawcatt at fullback. Fawcett world's champion New 5’ork Yan Rstok r**is J I •Ktopsy. final United Nationa victory that persona killed In the Russian air Elec Bond ft Sb (Curb) diappell and Theodore N. Hansen Thomas; Hostesses, V r a Leo Mo iis sean, axpacts him to b# sa tioo waa being made ready to prs* gallopa tn the racs horse class a'hd kees and. St 33. veteran o f Qvs food as Ah* Micbal sad Lao Bird ' hem to cadaU at ths Chspel Hul i other dey to hslp e hUsd man was in charg* to pn>- is to come.” attack oa the Rumanian capital were re-elected, while Frank N. nast; Red Croas, Mra. T. Edward seat to ths proper authorities with* P n -riigh t Beheol, Is n eadiag his across the strset.. .TssUag Red’s Shallsr dents a baa wtth the best w«rld ssrtssc IS the nsw bss*hall New York—Premater U O u Mkd advartiaiito fwr the "Fise man everywhar* will svsr Sunday bad bean removed from Acroa, a Greek pbyaician. la re Kelly and Chariea O. Ghakerian Brosnan. lefors ha’s through- In the near future and it may be *p*re time writing • book__ The I bulging muacles, th* man rertark- to the drivers The left half posi and buketball eosch at Tale UnU : eobs had to hav* a tateh to ticL York Herald-Tribuna's ayndii- obaerve this day in .remembrance bombed ruins. TIm Russian' filera puted to have ori^nated fumiga were voted into offlcw for the A past president’s Jewel was (TIiIb Advertisement Sponsored By the 'Repahnenn Coach Moore adds that Dark nearer than this writer knows! ^ in b i idge. Ca.. basic flylng ed: "Boy. you could beat Joe tion 1* Coach Schwartz’ chief con versltv. A native of Penan»ik. for the Joe Louis-Billy OtMia fit •rsakhr magaslna, ’'This to thoae brave men who gladly were said to have scattered incen- tion in 473 B.C., halting a plague first time. Tbe election gave the prenented to Mra Helen Griffin, Town Committee of Manchester.' vill also he as good s kicker a* I’xmt at thU time, Buwl'ng will be school had just begun .to realizi I.oui* with arms like tflat” . .. cern. Some S.l infold unknowTi ,N. H..' Rolfe st:uie.( *t f’ u r ‘ Ith (lot 12. repnnteit when Lotto WS and formerly was with gave their lives l?o secure freedom dlarlea on aeveral aections to the in Athena by . ^m ing aromatics Republicans a four (o thrse ma the retiring unit president. She i fttcbal or Bird and a much better , . . . .irm s...... Hstb Netsun, back lhat'a a toregun* ctNiclu- that John (jeilen, who scoisd 243 ■'.Nop#."' Red reified seriouaiy, "I may liave a chsiice to cUoib the .College to the i^ u s|>ous hs w:ll proni jteJ (loin cvrpofsl to to a kmiisr and hbsrty.'* ths general aaid. city. - i In grsat ■ns. jority am the beard. alas received a puree to wommf l Poonsirlvaiua sftd. i skuu iftotaU w 30 gasM# aa a fraatoman jtned iL” todftsr hera. eosch St Ysls. ig*SBt. I 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1944 ' 4' • T HANi EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. ‘TVESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1942
MICKEY FINN Tuned 0ut^ LANK LEONARkl
I'L L BE flUAO T O S IS TH ER B -A H NOT UNLESS WE WEa-AH-lT% WHY. NOT AT ALLi Sense and Nonsense DO VPU ANY RWOR -A N Y CHANCE TALK AWFUL A VERY JUST A MINUTE— X CAIiMR.N00NANj 'OF US BEING LOUP— MA IS PERSONAL I'LL GET MY We’re To Blame One of these fellows who always First Wise Guy—Let me write WHAT IS IT 'you OUT IN THE M A TTER — AND COAT/ Help Wanted— Female Help Wanted— Male or It's ndt Just those who toes the claims to be in abundant health,’ the songs of a nation and I care Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Siervices Offered 13 Household Goods Boarders Wanted 59-A HAVE IN MIND? KITCHEN AND WOULD VOUx Female 37 bombs, or sink the ships at sea, dropped. In on us the other day to not who writes their laws.. UNCLE PHIL IS MIND TAKING A Mancheslei^f 1041 CHEVROLET SPECIAL.de FOr EXPERT SEWING machine, E.XPERIENCED SEWING ma FOR SALE—ELECTRIC range. FOR RENT—ROOM with board, Who fight this war; they only help. expound hla philosophy: Second Wise Giiy— Let me feed PAY CHECK LOST—Notice is and VBciium cleaner repairs, parts chine operators wanted for Mer- Also 2 gas water heaters, excel UPSTAIRS— LITTLE WALK hereby plven that;T*aycheck No. luxe; f041 Plymouth tudor Sedan, WANTED WOMEN FOR work for; refined young gentleman, They're helping you— and me. W e— What is the secret of your a nation and I'ckre not who writes supplies, call Manctiester 2-0495. , rpw or Singer machines, 40 hours lent- condition. 153 Porter street. I th in k / WITH ME— Evening Herald \V2A 151, payable to Carmel Di- 11,000. miles,, excejtiohally clCalr., in wrapping and box department. with privq,te family. Convenient It's not their war; it's yours and health? their songs. ' good tires. $890. 1939 Pl>Tnouth B. A.shland, 30 yeart with per week, good pay. Apply In Men for factory and outside work. mine! Let no false plea confuse He— Eating onions. John Bsrteyeom-^Let me liquor AROUND THE Mauro, dated 'eptemtie 12, 1!'42 DOZENS OF FINE innerspring , to bus line, borne privileges, ga Ctaissified Advertii^menis. Tlif , Singer Sewing Machine Co. pffson, Manchester Knitting Employment Department. The J. W e— That's no secret. a nation accompanied by beer, BLOCK? has been lost. Anyone attemptini? fordor sedan, good tires, $590. ^ mattresses Jn stock. Sale priced rage optional. Tel. 2-1076. you; Coui^'4ix avermff* word! to a line 5 Eldrii.lge , street.M a n ch ester. Jldls, Manchester Green. B. Williams Company, Glaston wine, women, and song, and''I will ’ 'tDltlala. nimjbera and abbrevUMonf 'to; cash this check will be prose Cole Mptor.s. at only $24.50. Better get yours TlMy’re taking all the risks, and Conn. ; bury, Conn. -J , FOR GIRLS ONLY-’—Comfortable wager my kingdom that that na #afib eount at a word and compound cuted. to the full extent of the WANTED FULL TIME sales now-! Benson's Furniture. 713 .. - hurt, can, in im way, excuse you. The colored soldier had been word# ab two wotirts Nflotmiim co^t 194'l PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE rooms and delicious meals at Have you savM every needed tion will not gain a battle. law. Kinder please return check X t t e n t i d n h o m e o w n e r s . ladies. also lady for stock room Main street. peeling pdtaloea until his hands Vto'brice of three hn>a.^ coupe, radio, heater, driven- only reasonable prices. Laundry privi thing: and have yoh turned it Devil— But Hitler does not drink. ' • Ctaa ratea per day for tranaien* to the Corporate. Accounting De 10,000 miles, tires like new. Terms NOi?r is the time to re-roof and work. F, W,Woolworth Co., Man- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 leges. Central. On bus line. Call ached. BLACntOUT— BE READY for FaU in? , ftda. ' ^ partment, Main Office, Cheney and trades, accepted. See Finance re-sid<^ your home. '^'Undcr no cho.ster. 3408 or 14 Arch street. Young Soldier (turning to a fellow K. BirerllTe Marrb 17. IPlT. COCKER SPANIELS — FROM tests. Blackout window shades, Do you give time to every cause P.)— What' doisa dat sergeant What Women Escape: Statisti Cash (*n>rat Brothers. Mutiauer of Brunner Sales Co., 80 obligations for our estimate. We Women’s V House. WA.NTED—WOMEN, 30-45 years champion stock. Beautiful, 36 Inch 50c, 42 inch 89c. W sihins that might help them to 'win? mean when he calls us K. P.? cians estimate that a man shaves • Conaecutlva Uuys,..i 1 cts. » ^ Oakland sfreeL Phone 5191. 1937 guarantoe.all work, and we^.are i4)S T BKI.NDLE (IKEAT Dane of age. wrapping and box depart- healthy puppies in reds and parti- Krothera. 935' Main'atreet. Our boys who fight do all they can, Other Soldier— Ah dunno, but 20 square miles of face during a t Conifcutive Daya...I ? ciaill cie Chevrolet coupe $265, very clean. still able to- quote the old prices, I Day ...... In ota;^8 cte d ^ -. -Answers to the' name King. fnent. Employment Department, colors. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 but we don’t do the same; frum de look on his face. Ah think lifetime. 1940 Dodge pinel truck, .like new, as there have been no advances in Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 All orders for IrreRUlai lntertlon^ RewaKtL Anderson Tel. 2-0304. TTie J. B. . Williams ' Company, Gardner street. ONLY A FEW LEFT—Better hur That's why they’re toeing here and he means ‘Keeping Peeling.’ 'w in he chariiod at the one time rate low mileage. our prices. Biirton Insulating Co., ry for yours! Philco CTonsole radio Glastonbury, Conn. WANTED—ROOM AND meals In .there. They lose— but we're to (xcorge— I'm a self-made man. Special rates for lon>t. i«rm ever> 180 North Oxford- street, Hart only $69.50. Philco chairside (8 Say advertisinK itiven e p^harged only foi slightly lame. (7aH r33b5. fheater 3,'?i)9. •'N' and general work In dry cleaning ranged. Benson's, 713 Main St. Dorothy— Gee, but that soldier- radio $5. 11 Main street. price to right party. Call 3408 be Grocer— Cucumbers. daughtera , the actual nuiaher ot times the nd department, goodwages, 5 day ENGAGEMENT CANCELLED date last night was fresh! 1 T WHY SO THICK? B U T HCUN CAKi EGAD, JAKE.' WITH OUR RICH appeared, charalnn at the rate earn- tween 1 and .2 p. in. VOU S H O U L D A L E T week. Ask for Mr. . Waiveris' 2-$79.50 COOLERATOR refrigera extherine— W hy didn't .you slap, w e l L , i t m a k e s It YOU T E L L \NHEM •d but no allowance or tefun<’ « can Announcements FOR SALE 1940 PO.NTIAC, in Building— Contracting l4 tors to close out at $69.50. Hur 1 j f a m i l y t r a d i t i o m b e h i n d ME PAW HIM UP IN TVtS"' bo made on ai^ time ads sron.nt^d Rainbow Cleaners. 50 Harrison ■'Please seU my furniture for me" his face? ^excellent condition. Will sell rea- ry! B e n in 's Furniture. 713 Main FUNNY BUSINESS HARDER.: PER GERMS , , M X ) COME T O T H ’ ,) US, WlE CANNOT BEAR TO FIRST PLACE.'-— WHEN the fifth day STUDENT WISHES ride to and street. writes Mit Paul; "my girl friend Dorothy— I did, and take my i'll li!il '"tin forbids*'; diaplav Mn*‘> not ■stm^le. Telephone 8846. FOR YOUR REMODEUNG or street. Suburban for Rent 66 T ’ G E T IM'.' T H E M I - v ^ KJEVT LAVER? LOSE FACE IN A VS/RESTUNG HE COMES FEI^ HIS from University of Connecticut. repair job call Wm. Kanehl, con and I have broken our engage advice, never slap a guy when he's ment, so I have no further use for y, f iiifi d o w *t h a v ^ To p u t a erald.will not be rrsiMin^tJ'ie Call 4,583. tractor, 519 Center street. Tele WAPPING —THE MAPLES, 2 chewing tobacco. PPIMP 'll' rWATiSH.''-— AS MW BROTHER. PHSSICAL CULTURE WANTED CASHIER. Call at furniture.” That's why you esn RE.MNANTS AND SAMPLES of KIEW O O E OKI EVERY than'-^ne. incortrct iii.’*«'r- Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 phone 7773. room furnished cabin on bus line. It BECOMES WOUR DUTY TO Le s s o n t o d a t t 'l l ad^rrieemfni ordered W^vN TED 3 PIECE orchestra for Circle Theater, or» Phone 6996. buy , fine drapery, Jand upholstering DA/, CU2, WHEM IT GETS 1, WUiilts only. . Tel. Manchester Junior— Daddy said there wasn’t h e * ,' W IP E t h e SLOT FROM THE TWIST HIM INTO one. time- Saturday night.. $20. Call 4531 NEED NEW BRAKES? Ford, 8 ROOMS OF FINE NEW fabrics, 5c to $1.50. Make patch- 3638. DIRTY LOOKIM’I JIS’ ' nf orn>fi,^ion of in* W A N T E P — 25 GIRLS A.ND wo work quilts, bags, aprons, pillows, another woman In the world like f' HOOPLE SHIELD. 6V A HAIRF>|N yX'O of iidve»'tiein^ after li p. m. Chevrolet, Plymouth rellned with MODERN FURNITURE you. TAKE TH’ FIRST LAVER Millinery— Dressmaking 19 men for assembling work, steady footstool tops and chair seats. (GRAPPLING WITH BOSWELL: !»>• canc>;i«i the be.st Comax brake lining never used - for only FOR RENT—LARGE room, suit Aunt—That was very flattering OFF, IS ALL.' TURIN/ the rvjcr $8.95. W ill call foF your car and and clean work. Apply , Tober Watkins Brothers. 935 Main St. able for light housekeeping, mid — SURELY NOU, WITH ndered DRESSMAKING- alterations or of him. deliver sarpe day. Phone 5191, plain sewing. Miss A, L. Fraijk- Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm street, $239.75 dle aged lady preferred. Phone WOUR BRAWN, CAN / All adverllsenierils muH^cutiforrh ilanchester. Junior— And he said R was a n atyle, copy and tM»n«raifhv vvlth ARTHLRA. Brunner’s. 80 Oaklayid street. lin, 38 Strickland street. Phone $47.94 DepoBlt-T$3.80 Weekly 8627 after 4;30 p. m. good thing, too. STRIP THE OLD { i e^mmtiona enr«»rcrd h\ the putdtsh* Machinery and Tools 52 •ra aitd^hey rt*»*'rve the riKht to 4431. . WANTED— HOUSEWORKER 3 FOR RENT— 2 RCX)M partly fur C (X 3 T 'S g e a r s ' -Bedroom suite, throw rug, lamps, •dlt* revnx^of rej»*cl*^any copy con* Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 in fam ily, to live in, pnvate room WANTED—GASOUNE saw rig nished cottage in North Coven Good Rules KNpFLA boudoir chair; 2 pc. modern living •tdered ohjeOtiona hie. and bath. Call 8515. mounted on wheels. Telepbone try. on bus line. Call 8627 after If you wish to get along with CU)S1N<; ads Fur Moving—Trucking— room suite with lamps, tables, people, here are some good rules to be pubitahed e.’Vcne day must t>e FOR SALE—LADY'S bicycle. Al 6515. 4:30 p. m. received by 12. ocipck noon .Sntur* most new. Call 6985 or at 68 Storage 20 w a n t e d —TWO women or girls panda bear,- m irror;-6 pc. dinnette 'to follow; daya 10 30. to work In Manchester Laundry, set, dishes, silverware, sheets, pil FARMERS ATTENTION— WE Learn to exhibit more patience insurance Hackmatack street. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. 72 Maple street. low cases, smoker, hassock and shatpen ensilage blower knives, Wanted to Rent 68 than any other man you know. Telephone Youi Want .^ds .Ask Your Neifjhborl FOR SALE TWO INDIAN Chiei .local and long instance moving. cedar chest. Everything is in per 35c each, cord wood saws gum Learn to, respect other men's , Ada are accfpK-d uvet the motorcycles. In good condition, Return load system, furniture WOMEN WANTED-- STEADY fect condition... .neyer used. See med, filed and set 15c, diameter APARTMENT OR SMALL house. ideas and opinions. phone at the CllAKUb KATE given a w .Main St. Phone 6440 limulre at Gowdy's Garage In storage. Dial 6260. ■work. Apply Kage Co., Cheney Above aa a conveneince to adver* it all at inch. Capital Granding, 531 Ly.- Immediately, by a 'teacher and Learn to Uflnk problems through tltera. but the i.:a SII liA'l'ES wmII be Bolton. Bldg. A LB E R T’S. 268 SO. MAIN ST. ' dall street. Tel. 7958. ,;r wife. Write Box H. Herald. to the end. 1 Accepud aa FCU. PAV.MKNT it Repairing 23 WOMEN—MAKE BIG Profits—up W aterbury— Phone 4-3144 Learn to try to put yourself In pAld at the business ofTice on or be Train, bus or. car expenses refund CLETRAC CRAIVLERS on hand. fore the aevenib day fotlowirrg the to 100 percent on quick-selling the other fellow's place. MOWERS s h a r p e n e d , repair ed on purchase "Vif t'lls merchan It's the Cletrac you can use every Sale 72 Brat inaertiun ?ood condition; Get your favorites today before have-had an encounter with a Index of Classifiiations 25 to 4.5. To work few ples write to The. Card Guild, 7550. p - steam heat, 2-car garage,' PIANO TUNING and repairing. they're all gone. Benson's, 713 steam roller: Birth...... A Player piano specialty. John HOCF- West 32nd street. New Main street. Wanted—To Buy 58 JCnChK.nirnt...... U hours daily. No ni^ht or large corner lot, well land FOR SALE—SIX ROOM ■ single. I .Friend— Who beat you up? AAhrrl.so. C o^:Kechan: etham , 28 Bigelow street York a t y . Young Man— You see, H 'l this rWERLW /, / scaped. F. H. A. financed. FOR SALE- FLORENCE oil cir W AN TED — IF YOU HAVE a bed First class condition. Available Cr.P'~'LUa’'V \ B.ikth...... U Saturday work. Apply in Tel . 42^9, Oct. 1. Inquire 216 E. hliddle way. I took my girl to a restaurant Card pt Thaiik...... K Ready for immediate oc HOUSEKEEPER. 18-50, fam ily culator $10.00. Phone 8627 after spring you don't need—sell it to eiAtii THE WORRY WART '1 9-/5' l o v e « Turnpike. test night and she found a .fly In 1041 Qv Ots Twr 7 < In M.morlam ...... F person dr ‘phone 8507. cupancy. WANTED TO TUNE, repair and of -four, on bus line. Room and 4 :30 p. m. ' • iis. (Tall 3635, “It’s an automatic wiring for armchair j^nerals—«ver>’ Lott and Found ...... I regulate your piano "or player board and $50 month. Call 8295 her soup. She called the waiter Announcemnet...... I ttm« they start telling how they’d win war it gives piano. Tel. Manchester '6052. for' interview; FOR SALE—GRAY combination and said: Take this insect out of Paraonala ; ...... I Suburban for Sale 75 here!’ ’em a hot seat!” *AatoBiol,llM McLellan Stores Co. SEE AVM. F. JOHNSON stove with Silent Glow oil burner, Rooms Without Board 59 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Yeah! BY EDGAR MARTDI AalSiDObl.t for Hale ...... Broad St. .T e l 7426 SAW S OF ALL KINDS filed, set, GIRL OR WOMAN to take care renaonable. Tel. 6508. NOftTH COVENTRY-rOLD CAPE Friend—Bo what? 975 Main Street Man—So he threw me out. Automobile, for Fzchana. .... and repaired, cord wood Saws of child, four days a week, from attractively f u r n i s h e d Cod home,' 8 rooms, modem, Auto Aec...orle>—Tire...... - • FOR SALE —ELECTRIC^ Uni- SIDE GLANCES ^ Y GALBRAITH gummed, power and hand lawn 8;30 until 3. Call 7941. rooms, centrally located, con artesian well, st^m heat, out T W ^ ''S Ante Repalrinc—Palntlns .... 1 versal range, in good condition. Deflnltlone Auto School...... T-A mowers overhauleti, and sharp tinuous bot water. Tel. 3105. buildings, 18 acres,land, or less R\6V\T, VOOVL VKiOVO c 58 Hackmatack street./Tel. 6985. Closed Cjhapter: College fra AntoB—Ship hr Truck -...... k ened. Stored all winter,-no extra If desired. Also 2 family house, 4 Antoa.^Por HIr...... k ternity house.' TWE. HOLO TO TH\NiVL*" wn: ' A place where [ MSUliioiT-*Dr«flimaklns ...... IV 35-60 years of age fc^ outside Venetian blinds, phone 8819, 6 to ■in private family. Call 7480. MoTlng—^Tracking—Btoragt Me will be glad to place on our list the names of WANTED FULL AND part time work, also one for factory work. 9 p. m. for special prices and everyone has the feeling that the [ Tmbtim FgMongor 8«rrte« •. help in kitchen. Apply Manches doctor’s wife knows too much. B^tlBg^Pap«rlng ...... 21 parties in this area who have such facilities available. Apply in perron at the Employ samples. Capitol Window Shade FOR RENT — TWO fumUhed ImfoMioMU Sonrlooi ...... • 22 ter Memorial Hospital. ment Office of The J-. B. Williams Company, 241 North Main street. rooms for light housekeeping...... • 21 Company, Glastonbury, Conn. Call 5823 after 5 p. m. SBltorlBs—X>7*lDg*-GlMnlng 24 HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or VoAgt Oooda aod 8«rrlc« ...... t l HOLD EVERYTHING . . ^ ^ ?BNale4—Baelnees-Servie# DRIVER W a n t e d for laundry rent, fully adjustable, Rates rea FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM, 1 M M itfM ia Cheney Brothers route. Middle axed man profer- sonable. Call Keith Furniture, steam heat, bath, on bus line. 28 M fnd CIa m m ...... SI USED CARS red. Steady work. Apply New Tel. 4159.’ South Main street. ;• aMtnMUoDa •'•»•••••«• tl System ’Laundry, Harrison St. Employment Office— ^Phone 4141 A . y . rijiiirotuz-ii: -Dramatic ...... SV fBRtaA Jmtructlona »••••••« 20 WANTED - HIGH SCHOOL boy to Midsummer Roses in Filet rinaaelal work in stock room after school. »»de—Stocka-^Mortgagei ••e* 21 Apply W. 'T. Grant Co., 815 Main 5•tlDMa OpportQbltlca ...... 22 WASH TUBBS Spotted BYBOTCRANB ■oB «r to Doan ...... 22 street. ■•Ig a»4 SItmattoM B421 gEAP0UAgTER5;| ( Halpi Wantcd-r-Femala ...... 22 WANTED—GE.NERAL agent to lupw* write Personal Accident . and W p v i r : Halp Wanted—2faU ...... 12 Health Insurance. Good oppor- LOOK, r ^ A PARACHUTE HAS EEEU ■■ . Raleemen Wanted^...... 2f-A HERR LEUTMANT! ' ‘^ T E D LAND»)6S0MEIIMeBe V elp Wanted—Male or Female SI ’ 41 Pontiac Convert .tunity for steady worker. Apply j Agints Wanted ...... 21-A t£k6tuy to Pee.rlesi Casualty Company, SILHOUETTED AbAlMST SOUTH OF THE CHEMICAL W6RMS, I Bltuatione Wanted—Female ... 28 ible Keene. New Hampshire. THE FIRE... IS IT NOT OeeRLEUTNAHT, TAKE I2 M SI .1 81tuatlone Wanted—Mite . . . » 29 Rnployment Agencies ...... 4u ’4.1 Ford Convertible A FEW .MEN IN shade tobacco A RARACHUTE? and EWESTldArE^ I Live Steck— Peie—Fositry— ^ ,H E R R %>lilelea . ’ 40 Chevrolet Panel ^..warehouse, steady work. Apply I Doge—Blrde— Pete ...... 41 vuitA. «t Wetaone Tobacco Corp., 'comer O EB%Sr Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 <■ Truck Elm and Forest streets, Man ; Poultry and Subphee ...... 43 chester. Wanted —Pete—P'*ult^^—stork 44 (i/iAjuuex^* ’ 38 Pontiac Convert 1 Far aalr— 4|l»raflaMe«tMe t . Articles For £taie ...... '...... 4b ible Boats arfd Acceeeurlea ...... 44 DROP IN — OB C A IX IN — y / / t Building Hateriois 41 i-fC ’3 7 Pontiac Sedan To <*ai rv BM. t.tn f-zr Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry 48 J I * El,e'ctrtcal Appliances—Radio.. 49 McKINNCT BROTHERS Fuel and Peed . ' ...... 49-A lehichvaulE? ’ 37 I..aSalle Sedan For Insurance “I don't care if the light is good "I’d marry the foreman and quit the. job if it wain’t for • rden—Farm—Dairy Products 20 arid bright—you can wait till eehoid Goods .'...... *21 ’ 3 6 Chevrolet Coupe 508 .Main Street (A t the Center) the •war—only I don’t like the idea of haring a husband Ma^tnery and Tools ...... *23 .Mancheater, Conn. wg get back to read the {upniesr . for a bossl" Musical .Instruments ...... 22 Telepbone 6060 - 7432 Office i^d Store k^quipment ••• 64 Special#'ai the Storea ...... 26 FORD — CHEVROLET Weartna ^ p a r e l—Fura ...... 21 ANTHRACITE TUONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX W’antrd—TfNHtiy 58 AND PLYMOUTH ;d^«atnFS!]r»zi Rcmma^llonV^l^lloiela-^lteaArls ■ urnnCa Rooms vVitiioui iN^rd ...... 69 ______THE ABSENT-MINPBP PROFgSSOR ALLEY OOP Home, Sweet Home BY V. T. HA.MUN liOsrdt-rs \Vart»rd N .,...... 6y*A LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE r : ^ . : i $ 8 . 9 5 Country. tiMrtfd - R e s o i ^ ...... 4*. Hotels—.Rf^taunirits n...... 61 WANTED f^ A IN TIN G 16 VePY EXHAUSTING WORK ; I KNOWING WHAT 1 DO ABOUT \ Wsntefj — Rr...n;« lin.ird 6< V odl that THE TIME-MACHKlLTHArS NO) BY GOSK I’LL Y YEH... WE’RE V QUESTION IS, V ' llrnl F««r llritl BARGAIN LIST SHOUT.' WE A b a c k h o m e ) HOW L(?M6 ARE Apaftn>-nts FI.h m r» in. ti.»*rits 4: IMMEDIATELY! SORE PROOF WE HIT WHAT y (•USin»--k. -fi* r-if Rrni .-.k 64 Ins bean a "WINNER" for almost o century (Sold As Is) '' MADE A HIT IN MOO, ALL / l,YE OONNA^Afif ikOUSt->> hot Itufil '’6; SHcrr^ BEYOND A S«»ujrt>,ifj For K* ni ...... PRICED $15.00 UP RIGHT.' ^A LL To protect against substitutions and inferior cools.^^ By Mrs. Anne Osbot AT.' DOUBT.' RIGHT Sim.rii I H -m* T-. r R< rtt 6. ‘37 CHRYSLER SEDAN for Midsummer Roaes Chair Set W'aniMj t. It. r.’ i 4^ Four balls of - crochet , cotton, insist on this— "VyiNNER OF FUEIS* ‘37 PONTIAC COACH 3 (Pattern No. 5421) filet chart for HenI 2*«»r size 30 makes . this lovely chair At--'fn.. I. It . .ttf,. f ,r '^rice . . . . 1* little— and you'll have a dAlghtfuI to please women! We gave it a A; Wanted l> . 71 Manche'ster Lumber for each pattern ordered. 60c Per Hour. and pracUcal gift to put away neat, vestee front- which would 4 nr I.ncnl \ ollrra My popular Album—32 pages f,»(. • Vm. ^ ------SEE MR. COHN------for the day -srfaen you need "aome- firmly control the heavier figure eBRUNNER'S thing apeclaliy nice" in the way of of the designs you have admired and at the same time add youth and Fuel Co. and asked fotr—needlework of all ful smartiieas tto the 'style. The 80 Oakland Street a gift for a dear friend. In fact, .... IF THERE i s n ' t S O M E T H I N G REST FOR A ... Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. ' you'll make two eets—one cd them types— is now'available. Bend for bodice is allowed all the roominesa Telephone 5191 POPULAR MARKET your copy of the "“ Anne Cabot you could want, the neckline is at TENTER STREET . PHONE 5145 for your own home! X COUI^ SIT POWN ON AN D .... Open T il 9 P. M. 855 Main St., Rubinow Bldg. To obtain crocheting instrucUorta . Album ." The price ia 15 cents. tractively shaped and wUI be a AHA smart background for a necklace iJHf q - i r or a pair of clips. 'M i iKltT MS MSWee WCVriZMa M. S WT. tm. RED RYDER Handy Moid«n BY PRED HARMAN . Pattern No. 8247 is in the sixes 36. 38, 40. 43, 44, 46, 48, 00 and BV .4e KR1LL BL08SKR 52. Biss 38. short sleeves, requires FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That’s TcUing Him AUCTION 4 H yards SO-lnCb matsrial. For this attractlvs pattern, send HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 15e in coin, your namd, address, MR’ OOO K.V^b LIKV W e l l d o a l l , Vbu'R E maybe L am. BUT ITS MY BABY, a n d 1'*a not pattern numter and stse to The TO (DONCXJCT 'jCXJR, Tue- WORK, / NlOTWlNG MAKING A <3oNNA let anybody ELSE ADOPT nr/ AT REIDS' ACCnONTOBIUM, U. 8. ROUTE 6, BOLTON, CT. Evening. Herald. Today's Pattern EKPeRlMPNTB FOR. AND IF w e / DOING .'TMERe's BIG MISTAKE - . (3 miles east of Manchester) Service 106 7th 'Avesue, New VPU IN eXJR , DEVaOP A D RUBBER W WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 6 P. M. York, N. T. LABORATORY ! SVN7WCTC \ T h e s e rcxsis From Estate of Jennie F, Boas, late of Washington BtreeL Hart RUBBER, w e L l \ I FOUND,AND For these attractive patterns (5NC TOU A ,/llL KPERIMENT ford. by order of the Hartford National Bank and Trust Com- end 10c each plus Ic sach for postags in coins together with o % ROyALTY/j MYSELF ***Stmmbeig^'srison series 430 mdlo, smsU divan and ^ r . your name, address, pattern num ------AND G E T ’ vacuum cleaner, slant top desk. 8x10 nig, bed, bureaus, et^ . ate. bers and slBss wanted to The Eve ^ (lOO PERCENT.' Balance of BertJMi E. Sloman Estate, Fiigt NaUonal Bank of ning Herald. Pattern Service, 106 Hartford, executor. .... ______asrenth Avsntw, New York. Trunk, chairs. emaH Uble, desk, bed, chest, ste. From other 0 ^ sources: Fada radio, chain, atanda, m irron, lamps, ate. Many I hooka. ROBERT M. 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Seaman Larry Mettor of the Em»T{reiicy Doctor* •Average Daily Circulation Norfolk. VirginU, Navy Yard has New Fire Pump Engaged to Wed Seqk to Expand Possible Pay Increases The Weather _ Abont Town returned to his base after spend i>r. J. A. Segal of th e M an ManchcHter Man F or th e M onth of A ugust, 1942 Forecnat of D. S. Wenther Bureau ing six days with his parents. chester Medical Association Church Sphere Mr-, and 'Mrs. \forris Metier of will resptmd to emergency calls In Use Today 7,530 -liM. BtaM Btigle. of t f IU<18« 2« Benton street. tomorrow aftamoon. Delay Action on Budget Little change In temperature to- [ • tw e t mkJ her ■tater. Mr«. Harry Member of the Audit ■ of Eaat Hartford nlght. \ Robert Tierney of 5fl Park DclHveil in Being .I’lit Pariah Education Pro -Buiena of ClreuInDons i ^ 11^ bac4c from Detroit where . . e 1 ““ consideration given .street, Jam es Tierney J n - creases other than those previ- tlMi with thair aiatar, Mrs. Janet of 12 Glenwood street and Paul T . IM d. They wiH arrive m her fiutips at HarriPtf.s Beauty No. 'i-'s Iloti se. Reach the Unreach^. tion Board on I'ropo- ously granted. JMachcater aometime tomorrow. Shea will all leaye'for .service with .Sal ui aftPi her annual two week's Estimate* (ClassISed Advertising en Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN1 the United States Coast Guard on mal of Blanket Raise; VOL. LXI„ NO. 296 vni The naiv S9.000 automobile fire Ema&ucl Lutheran charch, Increasea were shown in the es October 1. ' timates for the following depart- . * The Harvard Road Bridge Club combination pump and booster Church sireet. la jodnlng in promot Estimates Larger. mat leet night at the home of Mr. Ann Curley of Elizabeth- ments, the first figure that of the Mrs. Robert McCoubrie of Phii- tank, purcha.'iod by the . South ing an advance in pariah educa and Jfra. PhlHp Tangaroo* and en N .1. IS spending a week at the Manchester Fire Di.itrict, was to- 1941 appropriation, the second the adelphia', Penn., has returned to home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruff tion, according to -an announce - The Board of Selectmen at the estimate for 1942; Highways, $63,- Evidence of Uap Air Raid' Must Consider joyed nnother aeflaion of eontm et. d.ay p u t in commission a t No. 4's first iVieetiiig for consideration of Ttea high scorer for the evening her home after- .spenciing tliree of 10.1' High .street. ment made today by^ Rev Thpra- 000 - $77,875; Charities. $/5,000 -- State’s Democrats liouse on School str«>et. I t replaces th e 19-12-43 town budget last ware piade .by Mrs. George French . week.s with Mr and Mrs. William $84,515; police, $53.670-$56,841; U. S. Marines Battle the pump that wa« purchased in te A. Gustafson, paaU^ pC tbe j night, faced a situation where pos Labor Shortage and Arthur Snitth. .\ Cole of .142 .\dams .street. .Mrs Arthur Hutchinson and her p a rk s and tree warden, $12,500:— I • committee will .serve refreshments 1 !U« and add* much to the fire church. ^ sible general salary Increases in fighting apparatus in the district. $12,909; Board of Health, $7,500— following the meeting and', pro- T his advance >a a p a rt of a na-^ several of the town departments $7,998; tax collection. $11,700— The new pump was received by will increase the budget for the' Renominate Hurley . griim of Miinehe.sler Grange to Uonal movement in more than a $12,386; garbage collection, $25,- To Set Prices morrow evening in the Masonic- the district officers in,July, but ye8K The board took no action on thousand churches of the Augus- the biidgeL awaiting a report from 000- $32,648; libraries, $22,500— 'Ton(pte; hecaii.se of delay in g etting nee ketehmp ^ I worth street, past president of of Nursing, and ia living at pres Statistics show that fewer than cent of the total town appropria sion. Wa.shington. D. C.. for per (/P)_Thi8 is the state The army announced it was investigating the possibility that a Roosevelt. O’Neal said: Washington, Sept. 16—(^P)—The American victory — had reached Forms on Hand mission to operate a Civilian De Spread Over Country T '^ kahfrapoans anant pickir rciiah i Mystic Review, Woman's Benefit ent in Charlottesville. Va. Ensign one-half of the children and youth tion as of last year, no steps could Jap plane may have dropped an incendiary bomb'in the Siskiyou na- “We believe that rising labor Navy announced today that the its full fury. fense Radio Station for War Emer. ticket nominated today The vessel, which bad a normal CaatMan kagradlenaa. Semoa C I j association, hat. been honored by 1-avey is a graduate of Manches of school age in our nation are re be taken by the Selectmen until I tional forest in Oregon, possibly through sending a small seaplane costs must be ta)«en Into consider United St les aircraft earner By The .\s.sociated Press this major town expense item has gency use in accordance with Fed- • by the Democratic State .Washington. ' Sept. 16.—(4’)— from a submarine. Among fragment* of supposed bomb discovered, complement cf 85 planea and i the Supreme headquarters with ap ter High school,' and Harvard Uni ceiving systematic religious In- I ation liecause if they are not con Yorktown hkd been sunk after the Surrender of French MadaJ pointment as district deputy of eareniM of Those in versity. He was studying, law at structioli, while only five per cent been announced officially. eral regulations. convention: Fuel oil rationing—possibly 25 j a small object with hole rests on a paper match book used to give 2.072 men and was only five years David Chambers, plumbing- In- sidered it will be simply impossi gascar to swiftly’ advancing reviews in Rockville. Kast - Hart the L'nlversUy of Virginia Law are from those who have had sys It* was announced, that the For (Joyernor: Robert per cent below normal use—has I comparison to size. It generated great heat, burning earth into Slag. ble for farmers to compete with battle of Midway a* a result of olu, was put out. of action at that Eavd Mw« afeo by iradingjit Pinehurdt.. .come to (he Service ('.an Fiiriii!«h school board will present its bud spocljir, .was authorized by the Japanese bombs and torpedo at time. British forces appeared iml ford ami this town The local re- School when ordered to the Navy tematic religious instruction. A. Hurley df. West Hart beeri ordered in a vast 30-state other employers io the labor mar •(ore or H»« our delivery service. Free delivery on or vie\y'''wiH have a business m eeting D epartm ent a t WashingtiSn, D. C.. There is reason to doubt that get to the Selectmen in time for Selectmen to waive certain specific tacks. ToM-eid «tut or Battle Zone minent today, while' iii th^ Neee*»arv liiformalioii a special meeting called for Fri sections of the local plumbing code area for the coming heating aca- ket for the help they must have to der* (mlnimim Monda.v through Thursday $2.00.) Pine- J1 and social this evening in Odd Fel- in April pf this year. He ia a American democracy can endure ford (x). maintain production." Loss of the 19,900-ton carrier, Tugs and salvage vessels suc battle of the Solomon Island [ifows hall. member of the managing board of day ev*ening, when action will be ns it afircts use of specified plumb For Lieutenant Gover siim. with very few casualties; had been ceeded, however, in getting ber hunt closn at noon Wednesday. We have a complete when the growing generation be ing ' materials in construction, al “Some farmers have this year U. S. Marines fought againa Town Clerk Samuel J. Turking- the Virginia Law Review come the voters and leaders of started on' the remainder of the In addition to the 17 A tlantic a well kept naval secret. 'under control and she was remov stock hf all raeata. including Steaks. Pot Roasts. Rump budget list. lowing for the ii.se of -certain sub nor: Odell Shepard of Holding Off'Efforts allowed part of their crops to re I Second Liaut. Robert M. Treat ton has tne forms that are needed No date has been sft for the business and poUtical life unless seaboard states in which gasoline main unharvested because they The department said that de- ed, slowly but surely, from the a major new attack on thd Roasta, Teal Chops and Cutlets and FrMh Pork. having completed' a six weeks for those making application for Must Oonalder Increuses stitute materials for standard Hartford (x). already is rationed, supplies of st~uction of the ship apparently battle zone. wedding. effective measures are taken to Aa the general salar>’ trend is equipment not now obtainable. could not pay wages high enough strategic South Seas archil course of military instruction, and absentee ballots, which ho will fur stem the tide of religious illiteracy For Treasurer: Nicho filel, oil will be curtailed In"*these to attract the nicee.sary labor. was not known to thff enemy and Presumably the withdrawal was Mock up on Beech-Nut Soup.s while you nish to any person who cannot be upwards, it was the concensus of Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen 13 litiddle western states; that the knowledge was vitally eastward toward Pearl' Harbor. pelago. “Reports received tif physical conditioning at the Air that threatens today. • las W. Mona, of New Until After Election .Asks Extra Allowanre date indicate that the Marine can get them. ..next shipment will prob present, in Manchester to vote, the Selectmen that increases must rendered an estimate of $12,500 for Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois. lifiked to the operations which Th Navy aaid in-Its communique I Fo'rrea Officer Training School at It ia with facts such as these in Haven. . 'i ,1 I ■■ «~i “It Is our suggestion how that are maintaining their poaitions.1 ably be in concentrated form. Choice of I Miami Beach. Florida, has been either at the town election in'Oc be conaiilered in the various de construction of the Porter street Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri. have been in progress in the South reporting the loas today that by mind, as well as the desire to help partments, and are contemplated. storm water sewer project. For Comptroller: John farm price ceilings be set at par in the Solomons, the Navy Cream of Mushroom. Tomato. Vegetable. Just graduated with his cla.ss in tober or the State election in No Band Concert each person, readh his highest pos- Iowa, Kansas/'Nebraska. North ity (and at comparable parity for Pacific since early August. the mdrnlng of June 6 the pros- vember. If the town is to maintain such project also calls for securing cer*. M. Dowe, of Killinffly Dakota, South I$kkota' and Ken Tbe-Yorktown first was success pecta of saving the great ship pounced In Washington; the Air Fbrcea of the Army of the sibilltiefl, that several Protestant tain storm water rights of way Bepublican Direcor De- Y o U t h A d m its commodities for which no parity Advices reaching-London quo • jnaek Bean or Chicken Noodle. United States. He is prepared to Mr. Turkington Is not Insisting of Its qualified workers with many tucky. fully attacked by enemy aircraft “appeared brighter.” denominations are redoubling their years of service who are now over private property. (x). dares Administration figures are available), plus an ap ed the Madagascar radio aa take oiver executive duties in Air on the filling out of the form as Features Drive efforts through the United Chris For Secretary of the In an order last night authoriz propriate amount to compensate with bombs and torpedoes- on the They had been slender at first ■Forces maintenance. Lt. Treat's any person who writes in and drawing salaries well under those ing fuel oil rationing, Chkirman afternoon of June 4. after the bat- nouncing that French authoritla 2 cqpis 27c tian Education AdvMce. of which Postponing An Slaying Tots the producer for all farm wage In were asking the British to end home-here is at 1038 Middle Tum- gives thg necessary information in comparative vocations. It is ex State: Mrs. Cha.se Going Doriald M. Nelson of the War creases sine* the base period, or tl of Midway Island — a great (Continued on Page Ele\en) (LhiiM na Mtmkrpehi IS nuts.) Pariah Education Month in the lo- pected that consideration of this hoaUUttes pn the l.OOO-mile-la I pika W est. will have o^e of the. ballots sent. Fine Program Given by cal Lutheran church is a part. M'oodhousc of New Lon Production Board said the short Out War Test. at a price in effect at any recent, In the case of * soldier in the field 1 phase of tbe 1942-43 budget mak age of oil “remains serious,” de island, off the coast of southea INSULATION don (x). date, whichever is higher." Africa, which dominates AUli A PPU SALE Miss Lois Whitcher. daughter of Mr. Turkington says that any of Salvationists; Orrhes* ing will be given Friday night. jOIINS-M.ANVILLE spite shifts in .transportation and By D. H arold Oliver' Calmly Shows Police llie The measure under considera I Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. Whltcher the parents of the .soldier may pre In the.,Jjudget statement pre For Attorney General: conversions to coal. supply lanes to India, Russia Malts ynar Csvnrltr mnam-watorlng apple dessert wM*i these HOME INSl LA'noN Washington,. Sept. 16.—(S’) — tion by the committee would au the Middle East. of 10.1 Main streeti is enrolled at sent the necessary, information tra l*rogram^xTonight. New Machinery pared by Town Treasurer, George DIVISION Reinhardt L. Gideon of "The fuel oil shortage. iesultinK Place to Look to Find lepton. Bay a basket and '/j if .vnu wish.) Clarence Addington- Ke’.land, thorize the President to stabilize the Mary A. Burnham School and the ballot will be mailed to H. Waddell, showing town ap Hartford.' aa it does from a loss of (tanker) Body of One Sister. prices and wages “so'far ns prac Report Little Change Asked to Cease Firing N ortham pton, M ass., for the^x-om- the soldier. If this Is done much An imusuaUy fine program was i A t propriations and expenses as of V For Congrerisman-at- transportation, is a war burden executive directo'f and publicity ticable’’ at tbe levels prevailing The broadcast said Gov. G*a| WEALTHY RED APPLES ing school year which cojnmence# time will be saved, he saya Trade School August 15. last, and giving such L. A. W IUJAM S that should be spread over the Armand Annet of Madaga presented bjf the Salvation Army ‘ 'Large: Lucian J. Maciora chief of the Republican National Bedford Center^ N. Y,, Sept. 16 August 15. Price ceilings for agri I on Tuesday, Septem ber 22. The selectmen and town clerk band at tKe local bond drive stand estimates of the coming year a.s - REPRESENTA’nVE country a* far as practicable,” committee, declared in advance of cultural commodities could po't be ' On Stalingrad Front was sending plenipotentiariea S poitnds 25c basket 89c will be -in se.sslon again tomorrow in Center Park last night. In ad- Another new lathe arrived at were available now. an increase of TELEPHONE 3802 of New Britain (x). Nelson asserted. “'ITie middle a western speaking trip today —{JPi— As ccsual' as a sightseer, a established at less than parity, or the British commander making Members of the .Alpina society evening from 7 to 9 o’clock to ditkm- to band numbers there were the State Trade school on School $117,489 is noted with several de (X) Denotes candi western states, although present that the administration appeared 17-year-old laborer stood near a the highest market price prevail a "cease fir#’’ order and the op I are requested to mMt at the Hoi MeINTOSH APPLES make voters. The additional ses several instrumental numbers by street yesterday afternoon and partmental budgets yet to be add- dates now in office. ly approximately in balance, are to be putting off a full war effort huge reservoir early today and ing between January 1 and Sep ing of negotiations. loTan Funeral home this evening sion is beinfi; held ns it Is felt th i ^ the nearest points from which inilivlduals and groups of bands was set up In the machine shop until after the election* lest the shoiVed police where he tossed the tem b er'15, 1942. U nder present Russians Powerfully ■ supported by at eight o'clock, to pay their re- there are many who have recejitly men as well as vocal solos and on the west end of the building. fuel oil may b# drawn, with a law, such cellijjgs may not* be es ships, British sea-borne for 4 qotindt 25e , 16-qt. bskt. 99c I apects to Ricard Accomazzo who Hartford, Sept. 16.—{IP)— attendant sacrifices have adverse ^*'23rd”* Dav moved to town who are ,to be group singing. Major N. J. Curtis The new machinery that was or minimum of transportation 'facili body of one of the two young sis tablished undei ll() per cent of On the Poisecl opened a general offensive aga Wa have Ripe Bananas.. .expect more Canning died Sunday. made voters who might ^hot be In a swift-moving, harmoni political consequences. spoke. dered for the Trade school Is ar ties, to mitigate somewhat the Kelland said he would stress ters he confessed he kidnaped, parity; Since Nazis Unloosed the weat coast of Madagascar laal Paachca.. .C rabf^les. A .shipment of 4ars is due able to attend the "^turday ses A large crowd heard the pro riving slowly, but during the past ous state convention, Con eastern shortage. This withdraw raped and killed. . . W hat P arity I* Thursday at dawn; seeking sion,' I , this contention on a campaign For An Attack Wadnaaday. gram and the bond sales at the six months there has been a big | necticut Democrats ttnani- al of fuel oils from the . middle trip beginning Thursday which •“Over there.” skid btack-halred (Parity is a level 'calculated to Attack on Volga City. eliminate the island aa a bsM to To save time-^ form has been Hall of. Heroes continued to increase noted. The number en- ■ west necessitates rationing in Eklward Haight, directing police give farmer! purchasing power in Japsnes' submarines and Axis POTATOES • • • ..»•••••••••••••••.*••••••*peck 3(lc .prepared that can he filled out by mously nominated today a would embrace Michigan. Ohio, In pionage agents. mount. rolled in the day’ course at the ■ that area.” diana. Illinois, and probably the to a efeek in New Yor'k City’s terms of non-farm goods and ser the, person applying to he made a Kensico reservoir system, ’'that’s Moscow, Sept. 16. --(Ab—The Axis Broadcasts Hint By yesterday. Governor Ar gWEET POTATOES...... 5 lbs. 2.ic Tonight Frankie Val and His school is now 175 and there are. state ticket again headed Few Oil Burner* D akotas. vice* equivalent to that of a past voter, that gives all the necessary it." indomitable defenders of Stalin- conceded that- the situation wa (joca-Cola... Hire’s Root Beer. Band have olunteered to give the 50 who are attending the night I X* by Gov. Robert A./Hurley, Two additional states, Tennes “There seems to bs'k disposi At Smashes Next on ! • V / u r l TT z e r , information such aa name, resi program at the Center Park stand. courses. AIL graduates of the' see and Oklahoma, were consider He was expressionless when (Continued on Page Nine) grad, under a grinding assault by one of "extreme gravity,” wit PBPPBRIDGE FARM BREAn...W’e want you to try dence, place of birth, date of birth, who pledged himself to a tion on the part of the power* they pulled out the body of Helen Siberia, India Fronts.' British motorized columns adva Tomorrow night's program will school are placed in employment ed for rationing, but passed over that be,” he said in an interview, land and air. wavered' slightly but Jn^ naa loaf of thin bread... (17c and 27c loaf.) If you town, city and,country, the occu feature Pappy Howard, popular as soon as they 'are graduated. At war program o f'“hard work, because' of their small number of Lynch, 8—as stolid as when he held their lines firm tmlay, the ing less than 150 milea from pation. by whom employed' and hard fighting and firm leader- to postpone an all-out war ef confessed earlier, with a smile on capital city of Tananarive, are not enthusiastic about it, your money will he refund- radio entertainer, and his ci;cw of present the larger number attend oil burners. fort. with the sacrifices it entails 23rd since the German besiegers New York, Sept. 16-(Ab—Indi lanos previous voting in Connecticut. ahip.’’ Under a .coupon system to be his lips, that he had strangled the main coastal porta had alrea ing the school are taking the 'ma lunged at the ’Volga city with vocalists- instrumentalists and fun by the public, until after the elec Norway Gets cations that Japan's war.machine fallen.' There is also space to be filled out makers. chine course or the drafting. The chief executive, hia name set Mp by the Oflfjce of Price Ad chltd’a younger sister, Margaret. every weapon at their command. Trjr PutiuuH or Hill* Brother*’ CofTee.' RaKtern Star P by those who are being made vot pfeMnted to the delegate* by for tions. There seems to be apprehen may be poised for another smash In the Solomons ministration rationing will vary 7, in a nearby woods. sion lest the asking of necessary The Soviet command acknowl Orang* Paboa Tea. ers on naturalization papers. mer United State* Attorney Gen in different region*. Details will Police booked him on murder edged that heavy concentrations ap,proaching Pearl Harbor in sig In the Solomons, the Navy eral Homer 8 . Cummlnga aa,’’a sacrifices how have a political ef and kidnaping charges after he . New Warship ported that ’’heavy fighting" not be announced until OPA ha* I of Nazi ^ank'a and Infantry, pre nificance were, given . worldwide Have The Wheels On Your worthy aucceaaor to the great completed its plans. fect and losa of votes." told of events beginning when |)e currency' today in Axis broad been in progress by land, sea saij ALICE COFRAN Ready To Make Sarriflees ceded by large air ' forces, had (Known .As <(ueen Alice) war governor* of Connecticut," D uring the period Sept. 16-30, picked the children up in a stolen inched ahead slightly in a narruiy casts. . - air smee Saturday night wiien . ,, SPIRf'ri'AL MEIIICM wa* given aa running matca four fuel oil deliveries in the rationed Kelland said the Republican station wagon Monday night near President . Turns Over sector on the west of Stalingiad's General ^unroku Hata, Japan’s Japanese apparently began a m a| party "does not believe In that," Seventh Dunghter of a Seventh Son Car Checked Periodically candidates who were on the tick area, will be under control. Any their home here and drove four Snlnhurine Chaser to defense wing. corninander in chief in China, was Jor attempt to regain the island ^Puncfiu/rst Qivcen/Mc Inc. Bom With a VeU. et with him two years ago when ftiel oil tank used for ' heating, and added: miles out of town. Other advices said the gam quoted iri a Tokyo broadcast re Latest dispatches said the ene • DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET Readings Dally, .tBchidlng Sunday, Demoicrata regained control of cooking, or water heating equip “It believe* the American peo- ■Then I stopped the car and corded by the British Broadcast my was striking with increaaini Aid in. ^ ’ar EfTort. force and had succeeded in-. land| FURNITURE ANB MUSIC 9 A. M. lo 9 P. .M. Or By AppPi— "the Ea.st A.sia.war is ab^t to ple for SO Years. fewer than four famlies) may be Haight told him—“I put a hand; take an important step in coop at flight. Hard-hitting Americ Wlieels out of alignment are dannerou* and will wear kerchief In Margaret’s; mouth to President Roosevelt turned over a Marine*, however, were repor 189. Chnrch Street, Hartford, Coaa. filled to" capacity, provided, the nevf* Submarine • chaser to the eration with the Eurooean near." Phone 6-oSd7 out tires very quickly. keep her from screaming." • to have b?aten off Japanese at| tank does not exceed 275 gallons. Norwegian navy hero to»lay and For 20 Years The Tokyo radio hinted that tempts to recapture the pr Secretary Hull In other than private dwellings, Blackout Held Prisoner'* Mtatenient Crown Princess Martha accepted Lieut.-Gen. Tomoyuki Yamaahita. G uadalcanal airfield .under coveff MOTOfe TUNE UP WORK VALVES GROUND deliveries will be limited to 50 per The police chief aaid Haight re it as a symbol of America's vast cdhqueror of Malaya, had been of a night shelling by Japans cent of capacity. lated these details': .war production which means, she In Oiie Hotel shifted to a new 'post. warships off shore/ BRAKES RELINED Beginning Oct. 1, no deliveries In Bay State He *ttem).te'' to rape Margaret, Two Japane.se admirals normal Doom Open at 7 p. m. 'Warnsyy France said, that ’‘we cannot fail." Jap Plane* Destroyed NOTICE may be made without the yritten but aa the child tried io fight him The ceremony transferring the ly atationcrl In Berlin were report Work Done By First Cla.s.s .Mechanics. ~ 4^ guarantee of the person receiving off. he m'utllated.her with a large ed en route to Turkey "for the So far, in what appeared to Playing Starla at 8 p. m. sleek, gray. 173-foot ship was developing into a second halt In iSreparadon for our oil that he will surrender coupons hunting knife; then he strangled Mother anti Daughter purpose of making certain con y formal opening, our kitchen "WE'RE THE Tells Lavfl Transfer of But PoHtirians Angry held at the Washington Navy of the Solomons, the Navy report^ when Issuedi her. He placed the body in the Yard. The President and Norwe ta c ts " ■ . Plenty of Parking Space car along.side her ‘gagged sister AllowefI No One to ed the destruction of five Jap equipment will be chanKed Frenchmen to Ger “No one _ can predict now As It Comes in the gian crown 'princes.* heard the All this may add up to warning ese bombers, 13 fighters and tjioe tomorrow. No meals will whether we will have a mild or and drove back to town where he Enter Their (Quarters. that either Russian Siberia or Manchester Motor Sales many Means Trouble. Midst of Vote Counting stopped In front of a store, went national anthem* of their two seaplanes. Total Japanese plaWd be served on Wednesday sever* winter," Nelson said. countries and saw the American British India ia to be attacked los-ses-isince the Marino* first land'l Tahle» and Chair* for PICTURE OF Robert Scballcr, Prop. — ■ “It la clear, however, that in and bought a package of razor soon Or it may be merely a J^ap- j T^rosTto I ! St. Jaineti'a but the bar will be open. New York. Sept. 16—i/P' A 65 i 512 WEST CENTER STREET TEL. 413’ Washington. Sept. 16—tiO—The common sense and good Judgment Worcester, Mas*., Kept. 16. blades. anese contribution to the Axi.i war "Dunng the past few days, th He drove north a mile and toss (Contlniied o* Pai^e Nine) grief-absorbed widow and daugh ■ evervoneI PRINCE.SS Pro-Axis Vichy government of dictate the adoption off a ration —A surprise blackout in Central ter will be shoved into a world of nerve.*. Japane.se have increased the In-l New Editiim Pierre Laval bad notice today that ing plan now. By taking precau- Massachusetts during the count ed the body in a creek. Frightened •The atatenienl attributed to RESTAURANT AND children found it there' yesterday, Treasury Balance they do not wish to know when HEALTH!" any wholesale transfer of Fi-ench ing of state primary election bal the m idto’.vn - M anhattan hotel in (Continued on Page Fourteea) COCKTAIL LOUNGE manpower , to Germany’s war fac (Continued on Pnge Nine) lots last night wa* described to floating face up. (Continued On Page Ten) tories would be regained by the , ------day bv Regional Air Raid Direc From there he drove to the top Washington. Sept. 16 .Ab- which they have secluded, them- Cor. Main and Pearl Streets of an Incline overlooking the res The position of the Trelsurv' Sept, "'' v m ^or a score pt .years closes : United states aa aid to the enemy tor Robert L. Whipple as “very, , 4 . • » ‘ this week to be torn down. and vlolatit n of France’s obliga very successful." , but others had ervoir. took Helen from the ■ car 14: and raped her. then placed her un- ReceipU, $115,293.009 22; Twenty years ago tions under international law. Allied Planes different opinions." Cuban brought , hi* wiferr'lUj: and Need Control Nut only do we have girlish figures, but we're In notifying the Vichy ambassa ■■'It looks very* peculiar." said penditiire*. $361,463,971.16: Flashes I (Continued on Page Sixteen) balance. $1.690*.705.646.66. daughter to the H«tel America (leUtt* Bulh'tiiift ot the (f*) H ire) Official Notice dor to this effect yesterday. Sec former Lieut. Governor Francis where they took up the extremely healthy and strong. . .just the way “the boss'’ retary of State Hull also took oc Over Germany E. Kelly, who unsuccessfully sheltered exi.stcnce requited of Of Manpower casion to express this govern sought the Democratic • nomina women of aristocratic Latin fam Making Voters wanted us. Why? He fed us delicious ment's unqualified condemnation .MohiUzution Ordered tion for governor. ilies. Klo De Janeiro, BraxU. Bap*- U feed! (.Quality feeds cost you less in the long of mass deportation of Jews from Russian and British "The authorities owe the people With- strict adherence to Latin .Mf'Null Ti'lln the Hoilhp —ij*i—I'resiilent tietulio Varga The Selectmen and Town Clerk unoccupied France. the right to have their vole* Wives ’ Strike in Kitchen proprieties, the black-garbed wom The text of bis rem&rka to Am- counted while the lights are on.” toda\ orillTed (he mobillutlon B -I-N-G-0 of the Town of Manchester here .run. Bombers Again Blast en. known, only by the name ,6f (sroiip . (iiivernineiit .ill Brazil’s armed forces, thre . ba.*isador G aston H enry-H aye was Malcolm Midgley. W’orcester by give notice that they will be Cainas. never left the hoteL In aqd a hull weeks after th? couq-j in session at .the Town Clerk’s not made public, .but Hull bluntly Nazi DockSf Factories. city clerk, said be thought a Would End Factory Strikes deed. only the then young and- ..Mutit Take Over Matter told reporters the attitude of tbe blackout on a primary night a try had dt*clar«*d w ar on O erm any TOMORROW NIGHT Office In the Municipal Building beautiful daughter was seen to ! arid ltal>. He Instructed United States and 'added enqpha- "very poor-, idea." It showed a .for the purpose of examining, the London. Sept. >16— T-Radlo Kanaaa City, 8epC 16.—0P)—To th* First Naval District intelli walk across the lobby with her fa ■ W ashington. Sept. 16.— J'*— ! series ol the \rni\. Navy and .\li| qualification of -electors and ad ais to his statements by authoris- "lack of Judgment'.’’ he aaid. ther once or twice. Certainly she Paul V. McNutt, chairman of the nUtionx In Central Europe went cure your husband off ^striking In gence office. ; force to be ready to present then mitting to the fcl^ECTORS’ OATH LARSEN'S iag Qirect quotatlcm. off the air last night. Indicating la MMst of TabulstloB never ventured outside. war manpower- commission, told St. Janies School Hall-Park St. One policy she advocates eam- se4\es at Ihelr posts. The those who shall, be found qualified He characterized tbe mass' de- that Russian bombers again were City Hall was plunged into a war industry. Just try a walkout M tihrr is Found Dfvul the House Migration committee portatioh of refugees as “revolt darkness when the alarm sounded e*yy promises to become one of . tlon. capalile of putting 250.UJ on the following days: active or that air defense autbbri ofj your own from your kitchen. - tbe hottest issues on the floor of One day in 1923 Fred Barlow, tod,ay that "it is my con-sidered trained infantry nwn In the field o 5 0 . 0 o O O O 0,0 0 oo oo oo FEED SERVICE ing and fiendlah,’’ pointing out at 10:05 p. m.. affecting a half then manager of .the hotel, de W ednesday, S eptem ber 16 ties In the Nasi domain were be ' And don’t darn a sock, or iron the men's convention; Universal Judgment that some type" of legis alre»dy has been put 00 a mlli-j 38 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5106 that it Involved ’’delivery of these million people in an area of 1.800 manded entrance to the two rooms I from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. and *at- coming increasingly Jittery about service in time of war. lation to attain full utilization of tary basis. 1 1 ...11— unhappy people to' enemies who square miles. It came in the midst a single shirt! engaged by Die fam ily. Barlow ■irday, S eptem ber 19 from 9 the two-way British - Russian "I think universal service ia the the nation's manpower was "in • a • have announced and In consider of the vote tabulation, and Midg That'a the advice Mrs. Mark W.* a. m. to 6 p. tn. ^ bombing achedule. dnly"efffctiv* way to meet the foimd the father dead and called evitable." able measure executed their Inten ley ordered policemen to sit on Murrlll, Scltuat*. Maas., national' the authorities who arranged : Johnston Kenumlnated Bald first session may be pub The air ministry announced that crisis." ■ ahe declared. “Everybody He declared that a subcormmit- j Hartford. Sept. 16—-J*' Jud| IN tion to enalava, maltreat and even the ballot, boxes to prevent any president off 'tne American Legibn burial. licly adjourned from time to time coastal command- planra also at should go to work and get it over." tee of the commission was study Russell Johnston of West Hart "I J tually axteranilnats them under tacked the docks at , Cherbourg possible tampering with the vot Auxiliary, offered to housewives The women continued to live In but no session shall be held later | (Universal service, as defined by ing the problem, but np 'recom I lord was unanimously renomls cooditlona off the most extreme, during the night without loaa, but ers' decision. of the nation aa she arrived last their two rooms. . permitting ho than Saturday, September 19 ex- : previous ' Legion ' conventions, mendation had been sent to Resi 1 ated for a third term a* Judge PRIZES THIS IS AN ACH'UAL CASE— en ielty .” there was no Immediate report of 'Transportation of ballots from night for the Auxiliary’s national one to enter except one Spanish- cept a session to examine and ad- | Are SeMons Used polling booths was also interrupt- means the drafting for war of dent Roosevelt. the Hartford Probate V ' Winterize Your Car Now RJt.F. flights into Germany. convention. speaking maid iWio .was allowed He told the committee 'there “is mit those whose qualifications ■ Jit Can Happen to|Y ou/ In the language off diplomacy Homea In one south coast Eng «d.<'and some of the cops, coming machines, industries and dollars, to clean the rooms for a brief time trict at the Kepiihlicap pr matiire after Saturday. Septem--^ such adjectives aa “revolting and in with ballot boxes from the va “Nothing should be permitted Jo as well as manpower > good reason ' to doubt" whether ronvenflon in Hotel Heubleln lish town were damaged by pomhs halt work in war uidustnes." ahe only, then was refused admittance. voluntary agreements between the her 19 and on or before Monday, . HEATERS AND DEFROSTERS HERE ARE THE FACTS: This lame old single-family flendisk” are seldom applied to the rious precincts, had stop their A spirited scrap loomed., too. The maid aaid they believed the aftern o o n . ' i dropped by German raider* ' who Hid in an interviaw. “It may he government and labor and man October's, 1942 which session dweUinir was remodeled, without any exterior changes, BMasuree off any but an enemy stru ck acTOM th e channel a fto r cara and run for cover. over selection of a new national father would return frem beyond • • • $10 FREE GAME shall be held on Saturday, Octo-j Underseat Heater and Dual Defrosters, 0 O C I T O government. N* Blackout Cortalas n drastic thing lO do. but I believe commander, despite tne fact the agement "Will long be adequate. Two Destroyer* >unk into three kitchen-dinette kpartmenta. Total income: daybreak. to women should stop strikes by stop th* grave. “We are moving rapidly into a ber 3, 1942 from 9 a. m. until 6 Installed ...... Nevertheless tbe secretary off “It's too bad they don’t have field of candidates la less than Prepared for ('-onilng laindon, Sep4. Ifr—•4’ — The There wa* an air raid alarm in ping all work in their homes situation where the government o o "6006 Buch date for the blackout was “set and fresh fruit. The** were placed , ' DAVID CHAMBERS, bulent courns off these relatkma, arest station wound up Its pro two weeks ago with the War De Frances Perklna as aecretniy off off their home states: Roan* War outsid* the door alon$ with a meal found necessary " St. Johns, Arit- Sep*. H ! . LAWR^CE A. CONVERSE. General Motors and Z c r ^ * ...... 11.00 naL; 25c qi. particularly stnee Laval came to gram earlier than usual. partment.'’ labor. Th* Legion’s posiUon In ing, Mamphis; Warr«n H Ather of spinach, baked beana four raw Nedds Govenuneat Control The burned bodle* ef eight ofl S. RAYMOND SHtlTH, General Motors Permanent and Zerex, $2.65 faL; TOe qt. power last April, were more In supping b Attackad “I had no thought of the elec that respect la well known.’- ton, Fresno, Calif.; Prank Green- agga and four potatoes sent from McNutt’s assertion that aweep- two ralliktcd mHi wttM 26 REGULAR GAMES HAROLD M. REED . clined to view Hull’s bluntness as Monday nl|^t the R.A.F. gave tion then.” be - said. “U'hen I Mrs. Murrlll Is eligible to attend yn, Milwaukee; and Vayne Marion a nearby restaurant. Ing government control over man lodny in the wreckage off n , HAROLD R. SYMINGTON. one more ehaUenge to tbe pro-Axis one of Its powerful Jolta to the sounded the signal, I knew, off both the Lagioa and AoxiUajy con Armstrong. Indianapolis. Whan night seeped Into the power would become neceaaary .%nay bomber which amnahe Board off Selectmen. chief eff gevemment to break offf German naval base and shtpbuild course, about the primary elec ventions. opening Saturday. She Many favorite sons officials of rooms where the shades were al- came after he reported that “aerl- Mta n ^ the anmndt aff I9,Ma-f 4|-DOOR PRIZES 9 G. E. Willis and Son, Inc. .Mount Baldy, about M ndiM SAMUEL. J. TURKINGTON, Riley CheWolet Co. Inc. CanL Immkar. Masons’ Knpfdks. Pnhrt tion*. but that made no differ Joined the Legion in 1919 after the convention- said, ar* Lack on * (^taatlnoed an Page Clesen) la AU. FOR S3.00 ORPERS \ Town Cleric. iqi r-nfer street t MAIN 8T. j. TFX. SI35 MANCHEKTEK a r m f Bfrven) (Conttoned an Pna* Nine) ence.'' ' , service aa a chief yeumanaft* in « or.’d battlcfroots. (OiHlaiieff aa Page Elmea) Dated at Manchester thli 1st Teleohone 6874 ^dajr of September, 1942. I