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T T r - ' The Weather Average Daily Circulation About Town Fore<-aal of U. (4. Weather Bureau PINEHURST For the Month of September, IttS We Quantity of W'armrri' with oocaalanal light FRESH FISH ’ The Lediee Aid Society of the 8,354 " fihpw’era late tonight; cooler with Umshuel Lutheran church will hold' t Haddock Finets i / Member of the Audit occasional . Hght . rolas Friday tU meeting tomorrow afternoon at inoming.' Sole Fillefs 2:30 at the church. Bureau of Circulatlona f Steak Pollack ■•-.N October Annual Manchester— Ai^CUy of Village Charm , Steak Cod / Miss Rita Naven of Maple atrect SMELTS'-./ la h^atered at the Hotel T aft in PRICE THREE CENTS New York Oty. for a week. (Claaalfl^ Advertising on Page 10) M ANCHESTER, CONN., TH U R SD AY, OCTOBER 14,1913 (TWELVE PAGES) I Salmon Steaks VOL. LXIIL, NO. 12 Chowder Clama Pfc. Paul R. Vaaalonua,. aon of Quick Freezing Food Storage X ■ At Pinehurnt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaailonua of liO Florence atrect, who waa home re­ FUR FHESH OYSTERS No-Man^s Land on Munda Point cently on a abort furlough la now atationed at San Diego, Cal. He IIHnehurst Raid Breaks Back /■ ./ Allied Troops Grack received his boot training at Parri.a q u a l i t y m e a t laland, S; .C., took advanced We have just received an­ icouraea at Cherry Point. N. C*;, and other shipment of short cut Great Lakes, HI., and graduated in Of Rabaul as 477 September as a U.S.M.C. aviation SMOKED TONGUES I machlnlat. ' Keep Meal, Fish, Fruit and Vegetables indefinitely in this Volturno Defenses; 6 Points...... 53c pound Mutton L crs or Half L e g s The Mizpah grotip of the South Modern Food Storage Cabinet. Planes Destroyed 25c pound. Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet this I evening In the church parlor. We will try to have an­ DEPEND ON A STORE other grinding of Lamb White enamel sides, stainless steel lop, 5 year G a i n ^ Sherwood Aafiinwall,' son of Mr. WITH A REPUTATION Patties ready when you I and Mra. Charles S. Aapinwall of warrantee on motor. /TO BUY YOUR FUR COAT l*b «H ! Good Luck p; I come in. I 364 Parker atreet, and a aenlor in O f Ships, Damaging Pork Chops Manchester High school, left Mon- I day for Greensboro, N. C. He en- Our Fur Department is in charge of Of Submarine, Tender, Swann Acrofi^ River to ^ Lamb Chops Not Available'Elsewhere In Town. Dice Rolled Wallace Limns listed August 13 In the Arm y A ir Mr. P. B. Clark, who is a recognized Destroyer Tender and Ghost Fleet Climb SteF^p Banks in I Corps. authority on Furs. About noon Thursday we If you want one of these cabinets, make arrangements to aee it at onca. Cargo Ship Among Fnrions/Ni^Iit Attack; will receive a shipment of B y Kenney New Advances Mow Plague Buettner, small daugh- Basement. / - Come in and let us tell you why you • Barrage Tears De- drawn Chickens, ready ito I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Buett- should buy your coat now. Other Damage in Raid. roast., I ner of 226 Oak street, celebrated Don't Confuse These With Used F r i e r s Or Bottle Coolers. fensies to Shreds; her fourth birthday yesterday. It BUY NOW AND SAVE! - Allied Headquarters in the Air Farce Commander In Inventic^Hfs F o r H itte r DELIVERIES I was also the seventh anniversary Alt' Arinailas Pin to of her ’parents! marriage. Mrs. Southwest Pacific, Oct. 14.— ' Told Th^y Would 41 When you 'phone your Buettner invited a group of little (/p^ _ General Mac Arthur | ways Brihg Luck Un­ Vice Presidenl/aulions Nearly 400 Fighting ^arth Tanks and Guns I order ask the girls if your I boys and girls in the neighborhood threw every bomber and For Counter-Attack. order will go out on the Fri­ to the party. A birthday cake and fighter plane he could risk in less Rolled for Cash. That Free Private En­ Vessels in Armada day or Saturday delivery. I other refreshments were enjoyed a gigantic smash Tuesday at Mustered by Overrun by the children, who in turn re Tlhi H A I ^ C O U / MUSKRAT terprise Necessary to Allied Headquarters, Al- In keeping with the latest Japan’s key sea^air bastion Somewhere in New Guinea. Oct membered the honor guest with / MJwcHim* Comm* Realize Full Benefits. Nations of Europe iei'8, Oct. 14.-^ifP)— Am eri- 10. D. T. rules, w’e can make NORTHERN BACK of Rabaul on New Britain, 12.— (Delayed) — i/P)— Lteut. Gen. I an and British troops, only two deliveries each I • . ■ and the resultant devasta­ George C. Kenney rolled iHs fam­ - X A^a'ahington, Oct. 14 i^i Vice New Yoi'k, Oct. 14 A ghoi warming across the steep- week to any' one customer. Clifford Sullivan, aon o f Mr. and tion prompted the conservative ous good luck dice today .b^efore HOLLANDER BLEND President Wallace sketched for On Tuesday orders are light I Mrs. James F, Sullivan of 38 EIro general to say, "I think we have j fleet of nearly 400 fighting ahipi lanked Volturno river in a street, who recently enlisted in the (.4 Limited Number) his Fifth Air Force struck a 'senators today a post-war world and we can handle them all broken its back." sledgehammer blow at Japan's key I a a armada mustered by the over resumption of their drive on U. 8. Navy, left today for Samp­ Marks Turning Point of helicopters, television, light run nations of Europe, today sail:' Rome, have cracked German in one day. Week-end or- son, N. Y., for his boot training. base ..of Brazil, New Britain. The raid by the biggest air ar­ ■Trees and ground for 500 yards around the air port on Munda point. New Georgia Island, were com­ metals, plastics and new* foods but Cliffofd is seventeen years old and A fter he did that, he felt better. to plague HitleFs dream of Fort defenses in a furious night i ^ r s are too heavy for tWs, mada ever amassed in this area pletely denuded of foliage by the Allied aerial bombardment, Naval gunfire and arunery sheiiing while cautioned that free private enter­ a Junior in the locai High school. General Kenney has carried the resa Europe. attack and established sever­ so we’ have split our d ^ v - "marks the turning point in the the port was held by the Japs. (A P Wirephoto from Marine Corps.) prise must be malntclned If the Keep Warm This Winter war in the South Pacific;’ de­ tiny dice ever since a Catholic These ships range from battle­ al strong bridgeheads on the north ery area into sections and priest in Paris gave them to him nation is to realize the full bene­ ships to torpedo boats. They are aide of that greatest obstacle in The Women’s Chorus' o f the clared the A ir Force commander, fits of'bioadened industrial fron­ cover some Friday and some Chaminade Club will hold its first ir 1917, blessed them and told the remnftnta of pre-wwr fleets pliis their path. Allied headquarters Lieut. Gen. George C. Kenney. tiers. rehearsal this evening at 8 o'clock Kenney they would always bring replaceitieiHs and additions ac­ announced today. Saturday. Each week more ■ The far-reaching results — they Appearing for the second time, at the Y.M.C.A. under the direc­ him luck provided he did not use quired through new construction or and more customers are may speed the unhinging of the 17 Alabama in recent months before a commit­ Supported ity .Artillery tion of Fred E. Werner. them to make money. lend'lease from British and Ameri- feoming to the store for whole perimeter of defenses an­ Soviet Forces Fight tee of the legislative body over The troops of Lieut. Gen. Mark Tax Included./ chored to Rabaul—were: Kenney always has carried them cah sources. their orders. If you are in which he presides, Wallace en­ W. Clark’s Fifth Army unleash^ The daughter bom Friday night With HALE% Fabrics DestrueV on or severe damage of in his watch pocket except once— dorsed the principles of a technol­ 220 (.'omlmlant Ships in May the mighty new offensive Tueada.v ! at the Manchester Memorial hos­ Goal Mines a rush, ’phone in time and 177 enemy pianos, an estimated 60 am. that time his plane crashed, ogical mobilization bill under con­ British Admiralty figures in May night. .They had the support of a pital to Mr. and Mrs. John Bamini per cent of the Air Force on Ra- a.lmost killing him. He has called Way Into we will try to have your or- sideration by a Military Affairs listed 220 mmbatant ships and 26. thundering artillery . barrage , I of Henry street has been named bauVs airdiomes. / on the dice to roll a lucky number aubcommtitee. 700 officers and men in the con­ which tore German defensee to ler ready when you call. Donna Lynne. Mrs. Bamini is the 54’ Wool and SbiitTod^y Sinking of at least 17,600 tons a fe\ times but seldom has shown Flood o f DlM'pverles quered nations' Navies. A year be­ shreds and".the aid of powerful air former Bettina Hale, daughter of of ships, including three destroy­ (Cotton them to any one. — T...... — • li ,/ "0.ut'..of our laboratories, both fore their combined forces were armadas which swept. the area Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C.-L. Hals of 124 ers and three merchant ships, as N-l A fter the irmada of planes was government *?nd private, are com­ estimated at 170 ships and 15,000 unchallenged and pinned to earth Henry street. well as 43 small seagoing cargo fvi IX/* * 6 F Plant Guards Come To Ptnchurst Fori in the air, the little man who UFork Stoppage R^^ults To Winning Some of '\ ing a flood of discoveries;" he said. men on active service. the tanks and guns which the en­ vessels and 70 harbor craft. boasts he has the best A ir Force "When the veil of tecrecy im­ The Italian war declaration now emy attempted -to hurl forward 1 TEA BAGS (49 In box) Past Chiefs of Memorial Temple, CREPE Severe damaging of a subma­ From Governnieiil Re­ In the world I took out his dice, (greatest Victories; Seeil Servill^ posed by war is lifted our people puts at least 102 of its warships, in coiinter-attack. Strictly Fredi Eggs Pythian Sisters, will meet tomor­ rine, its 5.000-ton tender, a 6,800- rattled them' and rolled while row evening at the home of Mrs. lease of Miii^b; Big In­ Breaks Molochiia Line. _ will stand amazed At the array of Including five battlc.ships, on the I A German news agency broad­ BptDS EYE ton destroyer tender and a 7,000- others • in the room held their inventions. A new world is being Mercyll Peckham, 3 Ridgewood side of the United Nations. cast from Berlin said British ton cargo ship. fashioned.” A government spokesman here [ M Asparagus street The members will fold Wrecking and firing of wharVea breath. dustrial /S h a fts Hit. troops landed at the mouth of the $ ^ . 9 8 yd. The dice bounc.ed over the desk ‘3 Masters’ Then, revetting to a theme he I Cod Cakes bandages for the Memorial hoa- and water front installations at -^Moscow, Oct, 14.— (/P)— Volturno river tonight in a flank­ top and stopped. He had shot an stressed in tecent speeches at Chi­ (Corttlnued on Page SIz) Peas plU L The best selling fabric Simpson harbor, one of the finest Birmingham. Ala., Oct. 14 — industrial re.search. To fill this Medlterraheni . was reported today and Pola Ooal Co. Merles of heavy raids since mld- Top war officials have reported to trial fuel supplies are low. at the time of its capture by the ■ Shafts closed today include the Chairman\Drewry (D., Va.) of a need government must make by tile Navy in a communique (Contiiiurd on Page Four) Auguat which have destroyed ap­ War Mobilization Director James Germans in September, 1941, its Edgewater mine of - Tenness'ee HousiS ..Investigating committee available the.se facilities." which also told of an unsuccessful Smart plaida for dreaaea. proximately 500 enemy planes at F. Bymerf that the Pacific coast population numbered 850,000. Coal, Iron and Railroad Co., with Gomel, at the northern end of said today that plant guards at Federal Sponsorship Proposed Japanese bombing raid on Attu ia-. coats, suits and skirts. All Wewak, New Guinea. 1,650 employes; Sayreton No. 1 The overall strategy in- this waa manpower program haS succeeded the active front, became a bjittlc- the Johnsville, Pa., plant of the Such a government spon.sorshii> land in the Aleutians. color combinations. and 2, Virginia and Sayre of Re­ •\ pointed but in today’s communi­ beyond expectations.- Judged on ground as Soviet forces yl\-hicb. of reserfreh is propo.*ted in the The destroyers, the Buck And one month’s operation. public Steel Corp., with 1.600; Brewator AeronaUticat Corporation pending bill, drawn fiy Senator Bristol both sank as a result of que; ' crossed the Sozh river came, to had apparently attempted to. aerve Flashes! The progress reports were de­ Lewisburg and Flat Top of Sloss- Kilgore (D.. W. Va.).' It calls underwater explosions, the Navy "Recently we crushed the right that White Russian center./ [ "three maatera." (Late BuUetlns ul the (Ah W ire) Rich 9h;|wn Shade and-Jet Black livered at a.meeting with Byrnes The Red Arm y of the s^uth ap­ said. WANTED! within the last few days. They (Continued on Cage Tw o) Presiding over an inquiry into * The Buck, •» 1,500-ton ship, went 54” Coating (Continned on Page T«vo) peared battling for a substantjial ( Continued on Page Six) Brewater work on Navy contracts, down off dalerno Oct. 9 and the \ X ■ were said to indicate plainly the prize—the bottling up in the Bombers Hit Central Germany Young mon to work in hard­ consensus of officials that a sat­ Drewry chided the N avy in con­ Brisjol, a 1.700-to.n .vessel, was Crimea of the German ?7th Army. nection with plant conditions, but l-ondon, Oqt. 14— (A>)— U. S. isfactory pattern had been found sunk yesterday. heavy bombers, supported bjr TWEEDS Front line dispatches said no with­ added the department was to be that would be applicable to other Truck Drivers ('•sualty Details Not Received Thunderbolts, attacked targets in ware store, either full time Return Rests drawal appeared undei/ way. They commended for taking corrective Past Misdeeds critical labor areas. added that the Gerraaqs’ main rail­ The Navy said casually details central Uerniany 'tcMay. It was tha ■\ Experience showed that the ma­ action, way communication with the had not been received and that ttrat daylight raid for the Ameri­ or dfter^school. jor result—getting elements Of Reviews Case nf Four $ J . 9 8 yd. Back on Jobs Crimea was already cut at Ideli- Strongly Alive next of kin of all casualties will can b«mb«*n» since they hit Muen- With Lewis the' program were the placing of His views were expre.ssed after sler and Coesfeld Xiindny. The tar­ ■ \ :\ topol, leaving the Germans only be noti'lied' iminediatefy upon re­ \ In navy, wine, and labor ceilings on big firms and Assistant-Secretary of'the .Navy ceipt of information. gets were not specified In the first F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. the machinery for pulling con­ . . „ .#-« * 1 1 1 the single-track HnO. recently com- Ralph Bard reviewed the case of brown.” VDte to- Return Coupled pieted farther west to Kherson, to Wail-and-S4*e Altilwdt' 'The bombing raid on Attu. tak­ announcement from C. S. Arm y A F L Attaches Cfjildition tracts oqt of areas overloaded four men, simultaneously serving en from the Japanese late in -May, headquarters, but the use of the Tax Included. .with war work. With Notice of in the Coast. Guard reserve and was the first carried out since description “ central Germany” 54” Aralac^ - To Authorization of Community pressure on the big 'holding union cards, who refused to Adopted hy Most Un­ 36” Heavy Striped American occupation of that little suggested the jMissIblllty of a fair­ ^ Cliarler for UMW. contractors to hold down their tion to Strike Again. I fr-pg/i Gernmn Troops obey orders and take- imard posts official (Jifarlers. ly deep penetration. assigned them by their superior (t.'ontlnueh nn 1‘Bife fwn) (Continued on Fnge Six) Atlanta, Oct. 14—(yp)—Neai'ly Being Rushed to Kiev officer. •senteliced in Brilie Case ■ A fter Bard completed hi.s sum- I>ondon, Opt. 14 (A>) - Italy's Interlining for Outing Flannel \ Bulletin! all of the 8,500 striking tmek driv­ London, Oct. 14— — Fresh former ml.sdeeds remained strong­ Poughkeepsie, N. Oct. 14— Bos^nn, Oct. 14— — -The charges changed from "dishonor­ aoce which she gives lis. To put it Retreating Westward. police members by truchern te weight but very warm. . American Federation of Labor’s Also Burn'After Crash. long stoppage'Just ended was un­ Washingtori, Oct. 14—OP)—The another way Italy will be punish­ authorized. and the uiiion .now was position of the’ Treasury, Oct. 12: able" to "bad conduct.”- avoid prosecution for violation of gesture of welconie to the United Bard told the committee the sit- ed for her misdeeds, but she , ip“ >' Ikindon, Oct._14 —'A’l — JSlrong iiiaxiniiini truck load weights o(a Mine Workers- put the question of -Porbamouth, N. H., Oct. 14--;-(P) notifying tmek line operators of Receipts. 4l35.020,803i90, expend­ obtain remi.ssion for good conduct.” Quting Flannel the strike intention. itures. $340,312,051.34; net bal­ German forces attempting to the hlghwaite. $2,20" Ritamine $1.59 the miners’ reaffiliation up to Will ?Ut Forget Easily '—Three gaaoilue-filled tank . cars,, This 30-day notice is required ance,' $18,553,263,250.42. (Continued on Page Two) storm the town of.Tuila. industrial *■ JL ■. * ■ J, their president, John L. Lewis, to^ the locomotive and one coach of a No official comment has . been center dominating the plain- le.id- To lner«)ajie Debt. Payments , 86” Heavy Weight Ocelot PaW day. ■ / under the Smith-Connally act. forthcoming so far from the exiled ing to-Belgrade, have been beaten Washington, 0<'t. 14—(Ab— Sin-, The A’FL convention §ttached .a Boston-bound train and three rail­ Bigger said the stri'Ke notice governments of France, Greece, L ShearedSheared Beaver Coltar ' « - was planned to apply to locals in hack and are retreating westward land agreed today increase Its y d . condition to its authorization of a road shanties were destroyed by Yugloslavia and Albania — Italy’s $4.10 Ritamine $8-49 Atlanta, Nashville, Binninghamj toward Doboj! a cpm.munique of the l>avnienta to this country by mota - Tax Included. charter for the U M W —Jurisdic­ four chirf victims --fbul men of and Pocket. Are today after the' passenger New Orleans, Meny>hia, Mobile Yugoslav National Liberation than $42,000 a year for 20 yearn tional issues must be negotiated Women in Congress Carry those nationalities have emphasiz­ Bathrobe Flannel You will find so many uses, for this light weight train went through an open switch and St. Lioqis. , Army, .broadcast by the Free Yugo. in order to ob’erteUe a twro-year first—but there was no' mistaking outuig flannel. ). and sidewioed a freight train. ed thal they and the'ir compatriots Slav radio, said today. / lapse caused by the R umo-FIm IoIi the federation's willingness to re-' A tmek driver, who declined to ' tP ■ The engineer and fireman o f the be quoted J>y name, said .at Nash­ will not forget easily, This .stinging repulse of Nazi war. .An agreement . annonnoMl admit the Lewis union, not only O ff Honors in Spelling Bee $10.00 Ritamine $7-98 passenger train and an another ville that drivers there voted', to "We certainly'are not yet ready forces 'A’hich for the past several jointly by Finnish Minister HJnl- - wiUt bona fide mine workers, but to fight shoulder,to shoulder with daya have been ballling for this 2 Chinook . . railroad emp'.oye suffered minor strike, in 30 days unless , the W LB niar "j. Procope and CnderteorO- High Potency Vitamin and Mineral Capsules. y ^ - Lb. possibly even with other workers, bums but none of the 25 passen­ acted .on their case. them as allies.” declared one Greek. strategic atrongpoint, followed by B 0 C Persian . Paw Coats provided they are not in the. crafts ' W’ashlngtori. Oct, 14;— (Ah—TheiKIaae (R., S. b .) (huffed "colo.ssal,” ■ tary ■ of the Treasury Daniel W. gers was hurt. In Atlanta, Robert Borden, in­ A high Yugoslav said he wel­ a fe-A'. hours the-announcement hy Beil aald the ‘iNiyiftenls would ha elaimetl Iw A F L unions. congresswomen "can nutspell the' putting two ‘T s" in the middle- ■ a • • The train had Just left the ternational representative of the comed-"anything that will shorten Drug Tito's headquarters that the Dietetic^ Brand Preparation, for Thtee pattema only. Reversible wine and rose will Have to Shift Stand congressmen. Repreachtative Jessie Si'inincr (R „ made send-annually, Juna 1$ aad Cotton Batts Portsmouth depot ‘When it rsn union, .said he knew nothing of the F o u r-o f them carried off the ‘ III..) and Margaret Smith (R , Me.) the w ar" but added that "if it entire Italian Venezia division, un­ Dec, 13. and checkered wrine and blue. W ill jpgke wajms L . * It^was made clear, too, that to through 'the open switch and til recently fighting with the Ger-' •T , strike-notice action. honora laat night in an old fashion- breezed through aucji tough ones meana a move whereby any' eiew ». • • • Restricted Diets ...... _ . come back Lewis would have to crashed into a tank car ■ which Italian regime wtU be given con­ mans, had come over to the patriot recede from his postlon that the .Atlante Drivers Still Out ed spelling bee Conducted by Pro­ as “ ichthyology” but then both fell Passenger Train'Derailed (rcm Drops . . • • • • . . . . . hoc One of a Kind SpecUdly Priced burat Into flames. ’l!wo other tank Borden ssdd the unauthorized down at "Albuquerque.” They got cessions * t the expente of the cause. Mlki» City.' Mont., Oct, 14—(FI1 AFL teke the UMW “as is” and cara caught fire and Engineer. Her­ fessor (Speaker) Rayburn at the Yugoslav nattonrhattling now for ' At the same time, however., Tito — strike,- which snarled 25,000,000 National Press Club. the Idea it was ',‘Alber— Rep­ —The first sectloB o f,the, MUwntte-. $1.39 talk about Jurisdictions after re- bert Seavey and Foreman W A. life, we will be disappointed.” declkred that the Chetnik forces of Diet Delights ...... '85c pounds o f freight at its peak, had - Representative Gor# (D „ Tenn.), resentative Frances Bolton (R.. kee road’s e^ h ou a d paiBi aMT - affiliation. Price suffered bums in their un­ Frankly .Antagonistic Gen. Draja Mihailovic, King Peter’s NATURAL TPPPED SKUNK ...... w. .‘ .$298 ended in all cities except Atlanta..' whose forte is taxes, was bumped Ohio) spelled "postscript" Without iralB, the Olyropiaa, waa deralM ! "Sweet Wafer...... i ... . .'. . 35c Beautdul auality China cot­ Matthew* Woll, Resolutions successful efforts to move the lo­ .The provisional committee of field-commandei', and war minister, conymittee chairman, gave this comotive of the passenger train He expi'bssed belief that-Atlanta off on "satellite” and so waa Rep­ an "8.” today at Paragoa, about te ton -- light and Warm aa wool. drivers would return today. The players kept in the . game directors of'the Italian Socialist were arrayed with the Germans - ' -v. as.-.iirance in (deading for adop- before flames reache<), it. resentative Mason (R „ 111.) .'before. woot‘of here, officials of tfeo Assprtcfl Spread . . . 28c Jar JW.HAL4 Make up your own comforta- after missing and. as well as could party In London was frankly an­ agaiinst the partisan fbixes of lib­ - Local imlons, he added, voted to Representative Clare Luce (R., reported. Several peroona blea. .tion of a report giving the Bhcec- . -Albert Lanerbush, a yard work­ eration. MAMCHISTER COHN* return to work at Memphis, Nash, Conm), first of the women to fall, be figured put. the final count was- tagonistic. ^ injured; none seriously. The utlve council ^siuthorlty tO tteal fi­ e r who was in one Of - the sh'anfles, The committee labeled the Ba­ Bitter nghHng Raging vine, Knoxville, Chattanooga and /alipped on "supersede.” The au­ nine mlatakea 'fo r the men and comotive, mall ear, bafffam' 4 m 2 Lb. An Wool Batt. .$9.50 nally with Lewis. ‘.‘Tliiss formula was given treatment . at Porta doglio government ‘‘an imposition” Today's communique said that Kingsport, Tenn.; Louisville and thor-playwright: inaisted there wak eight for the women. ’aad three eeaebea weat off m ia designed to protect toe inter­ mouth; hospital for superficial and askkd. that President Roose­ hitter hut Inconclusive fighting a “ c” in it, and the men put . two Four newspapermen also took track. Oanso of tite jW»0«fc ests of every affiliated orgahlaa' bums. , : ‘ Paducah, Ky.; Blnrmingham, /Mo­ velt’s pledge that the Italians between p a rtis^ columns and Ger­ part and collected only five errors not iimuedlately deteitalaoi . T ‘ tion," Wwill be notified ment Service local-offices. miuiagement.. We . want both labor everywhere in the M kef Amesdea Loss of Two ; by telegram Imfnedlately upon re­ Serving Early, Advice To Take Five Years London, Oct. 14.— Non* As Sabotage common cold itself, this infection Entirely Voluntary' Progran and management to feel that Con­ la engaging in an historic nriseton, is important because of its rels- ceipt of casualty reports.'* For Local Forest Statewide Employment necticut manpower authorities be- Brown Sees Test o f JVr- you' are ready for any saerMoe, cf of toe Britlirii midget submarlaca tlonahip to other respiratory ill­ L<)ss of the two. destroyers, each It differs from similar programs •3 Mast^s’ Pnal.W fir Planners Fore- •'“ ■‘‘lug out into the yard when the llevg in cooperation in preference which su i^rt of toe war chest lis which participated In toe attae.k nesses such as sinusitis, middle ear War Vessiels of which carried . approximately Expert Warns Drivers r O S * 4^ a la n n c F B r u r e iieard his screams, was burned Stabilization Program being used in Buffalo and dn the to compulsion, that these three, lions' Determination. Spidemologist Estinuites West coast tn that it is voluntary, ’ope.” ’ cn the German battleship TirpltX , infections and ma-jtoiditis, bron­ 230 officers and men, bro\ight to Has Been Burning working together, can make these By radio from Bridgeport, Oov. (rontbioed from' Page One) On Proper Means o f a*x> O ia e ir n r ir fH i a t O n e about the handa Uying to extin- Also to Be Begun. by management-labor cooperation, To Fulfill Mission. in J^orway’a Alien fjord on Sept. - 4,000,000 Will Occur chitis ■ pneumonia, and various ^Continued from Page Oim ) 122 the number of Naval craft s e e U l S C n a r g M a i the flames. How the child’! programs effective." Rayiitand E. BsUdwin declared that streptococcal diseases such as sep­ lost since, the w a r started.’ About Town Almost a Week H; rather than by specific directives, 33 “has actually returned to Eng­ Keepitig Cars on Road Or Two Million Men clothing caught fire la not known Fitzgerald explained. Connecticut's war fund (juota of ’ In Slate by Spring. tic sore throat and scArlet fever. island on the- tip of the Aleutlana The Buck was placed In service uatitfn arose when company* as members of toe household said Hartford, Oct 14 .—(ffV-Two / Hartford, /dot, 14.—DP)— The land fr^m tots operation,” toe The -flew' employmexit' stabilisa­ *70 Face Sanity OonaniaMon $3,007,000 for 17 war relief agen­ chsln. In May, ,1940, and the Bri.stol in guards, members of the union, were Western Section of toere was no. bonfire in toe back new manpower cbotrol programs Oonnectlcut war fund eampeign Berlin radiOvdecIared today. Among Important DIseaaes Toledo, Oct. 14.—A serious Wilfred W-. Terryberry of 28 'Yearly After Peace. tion plan increasea from 30 to 60 cies “ is not tocLgrreat a goal for HarUord. Oct. 14 — |4»> — Dr. , Ten Japanese bombers flew high October. 194!. sworn- into the Coast Guaid for- yard at the time. - ^ A British .Adm iralty communi­ Although symptoms from a cold Raymond Road, a roprescntatlve Town; Hanl to Fight. start on Friday, State Manpower Putnem, Oct. 14 — (Jfy— Judge was 0f>ened last night with a grim nearly 2,000,000 Connecticut- resi­ .socurlty. t>casons, to give the N avy break-down in America’s motor days the waiting period ./between que announcing the attack , last .‘ James C. Kart, epidemiologist of are usuaily nyld and death rarely ovjpr Massacre bay at a great of the fjonnecticu^ Mutual Life By Jamea Marlow and Director William J. Fitzgerald an­ James E, Murphy yesterday ap­ pictura of a long hard war that dents." greater authority over them. He job transfers fqr persons without Monday said that three of the tiM Bureau of Preventable Dls- if ever occurs from the cold Itself, height, the Navy reported. Their transportation system may occur George Zielke pointed a sanity commission of asserted that the Brewster Inci­ Insurance company- is a.Uendlng a A Arc that started on land own- > Mllk Dealers to Meet nounced last night, toe statewide certificates o9 availability; pro­ will test America’s determination submarines were missing but fail­ ,irms. State Health department, the large number of individuals bombs were dropped without 'caus­ this winter if driver%-.-partlcularly threa,. doctors to examine Harold Oot. 34 Application Deadline dent “ stands alone,” And that the two-day convention of actuaries in Washington, Oct. 14. — VFl-- employment stabilization pro­ vides for transfer of workers not to carry out "aii hlstorlo mission,’' ed to disclose how many had par­ estimated yesterday that nearly 4.- affected and the serious'neag of the ing damage. \ 17 Alahama , ed by the estate of R.iO.' Cheney M. Kenney, S9-year-old Mechanics Navy and the W ar Labor- board those engaged in war work— fall New York City. Poat-war planners foresee demo‘s New Haven, Oct. 14.— (fPi — gram and a controlled ffiring aya- jt^ g used at their highest skill; ticipated. 000,000 colds will occur In Connec- complicating diseases make, the Bombers Driven Off have taken steps to prevent similar I at the junction of Middle turnpike, tem that will be Inaugurated only and' eliminates regulatory differ­ viUe {ioetmaater, storekeeper, and painted by W ar Oorrsepondent Hartford, 0«t. 14—OPi— Renew­ to prepare their automobiles prop­ bilizatlon of toe vmed forces at Members gf the Connecticut Milk The German broadcast added ,.ticut during the coming winter and common cold among the most'im- American fighting pilots flew up trouble in the future, including James John Lee, .son of Mr. and west, and Hiillard street last Fri­ in the central portion of the state. ences between areas o f toe state. newspaper editor charged with as­ Cecil Brown. al applications for " A " gasoline ra portant communicable diseases in erly tor the cold days ahead. ' a rate of cme or two million men Dealers Association were slated Speaking at a joint Greater tion books should be sent tO local that British agents with largs spring and for this reason the com­ to intercept the bombers and they Coal Mines definite establishment of the Mra. Joseph Lee, of 11 Spencer to meet here at 3 p. m., today to The hiring system, toe first of Commenting on toe program, sault with Intent to murder his this part of the world. This warning was issued today day afternoon, has Ijeen burning a year for/our or five years. Hartford War Chest and War ration hoards before Oct. 31 at the sums of money had been landed in mon cold should be classed as an were driven off. No planea were Navy's authority over the guards street, has completed training and dlecuBS toe'Federal W ar Food Ad-' its kind in the United States, la Fitzgerald declared: “ Connecticut wife. Dr. John J'. RUasell and Dr. anemy engaged in saboUiging the L ^ctor Hart warned that the by Dean A. Walters, servlce’dlrcc- ever since. It reached such propor- A report to the Senate Post- Fund rally, Brown predicted enor. latest to be sure to get the new Norway to assist the operation shot down in the engagement. along with lncr4aaed training for been advanced to the third class ^ tlons yesterday that after an mtnietratlon program for control being watched by Federal officials has in this new stabilization pro- William M. Shepard of Putnam war effort. Causative agent of ' the common The Japanese bombers presum­ Shut Today -jr for Willys-Overland Motors, W ar co.imnittee by a subcommit­ mo)is oasualties and scariflee' books by Nov. 9. the effective date, and had made unsuccessful efforts them. petty officer’s rating of Aviation : alarm had been turned in from of civilian consumption of sup­ to see If it is applicable td the gram and in 'th is voluntary con­ and Dr. Robert C. Paine of Thonip- Doctor Hart, in a w eekly broad­ cold is one of the moat contagious ably came from the enemy base on who outlined “twelve command­ tee's Investigators, who inter­ ahead for .^merlca. the State, OP A suggested last to discover the fate of the midget He acknowl idged that the Machinist’s Mate, at the Naval Air I Box' 193 at 3 o'clock the state plies of fluid milk and milk prod­ vest of . the country, Fitzgerald trolled hiring plan an opportunity, son form the commission, which is cast, based his estimate of the germs we know of and Infection raramushiro, at the northern end ments'' to help motorists redu'ce viewed government and private “ I f you ' are fighting thie war night. submarines and their crews. (ContUined tn m Page One) , guards at Brevater nac received Technical Training. Center, Mem­ I forest fire fighting truck and crew ucts. said. It is effective on Friday only to show that it haa toe inclina­ to report to the court soon. number o f colds on an investiga­ car be sjjread by breathing the air of the Kurile island chain, o f the mortality rate which' dally is phis. Tenn. He attended Man­ poet-war planning groups, states tion of the United States Public of a room which has been contami­ which Japan is a part. It waa as­ “ less than 100 per cent training retiring more than 10,000 automo-: vears, !"® * '**’*** this forecast "as toe most proba­ Sheffield Steel A Iron Co., \vith and indoctrination.” chester High school two Haiuth service which showed that nated by the coughing, snecslng or sumed that the unsuccessful 1,100, and four mines of the Ala- biles from' the road. the local Trade school two years: .* ble remit of toe decline of toe even talking b y a person Infected bombing assault waa an attempt An expansive and generous . Hls recommendations are based ahd the University of Connecticut!*^*'®''’ state forest fire fighters- war and toe policing of occupied gama By-Products Corp., with mood settled ovwr the House today with the eoTd. to halt American attacks on the 1,750. on hls company's ''experience in Extension Center one year and In from Portland and re- territory." May rill Air With Germs ' Paramushiru base, largest Jap­ as It prepared to open debate on conditioning thousands of Jeeps raalned on duty last night. Th ey In explanation of idecllne of toe Commercial Mines Closed legislation to provide more money was'' formerly an apprentice tool In a room, bus or crowded audi­ anese installation in the north' P a ­ All these workings produce coal for use on wintry battlefronts. makcR^ for Pratt and Whitney. He were still working this morning. war," the report speaks of “ toe cific, which has been hit on vari­ for the depenmnta of men In the They gre: SS Acres Burned Over winter of 1944-1945 when Ger­ torium, a sneeze' or cough may so lised^in the coke ovens to produce armed forces: entered; service on February 29, ous occasions by American bomb­ (1 ) A fter flushing and checking I About 25 acres have been burn­ many Is knocked out. followed by fill the air with respiratory germs Industrial fuel. In addition, sev­ There was Considerable talk of 1943. \ of all sorts that everyone In close ers flying over the 630 nautical eral commercial mines were down. your rddlator and Us connections ed over. The real cause o f the a year or more of pressure against mile route from Attu. voting tlOO a month for a wife trouble is lack of proper care of Japan.” proximity to the offender will be John J. Hanratty, International with two children. Instead of the for leaks, put In a sufficient sup­ The son born Saturday night tit Infected. Navy Comiminicpie No. 474: representative of rae United Mina ply of anti-freeze to protect It the Mancbicater Memorial hospital the Iqnd since the hurricane of Married Demobilized First present 172. ! 1988. The trees, mostly plnea,-were A person may also be infected •'North Pacific: Workers o f America, aaid he waa . Chairman May (D„ Ky.) took from sub-zero weather. to Mr. and 3$ra. Robert Cratty of The Investigators aim came to bloi^'n over at that time. A saw by handling contaminated articles, No Damage Caused .. told by Idle miners that "the men cognlz.-\nce of the spreading spirit (2) Check lubricants in the dif­ 169 Summit , sti-oet.--has been toe conclusion that married aol- mill went to work In a part df the by kissing an Individual with “ 1. On Oct. l3th, ten Japane.se refused to go to Work because they of liberality 'but predicted never­ ferential. transmission and crank­ named Donald Patrick. ' Mrs. diera probably will be toe first to cymptoms of a cold, or by other bombers flew over Mas-sacre bay. had no contract. An operator theless that the scale recommend­ case for proper viscosity; have en­ C ratty'w as the , former Marjorie tract and much wood was cut up, be demobilized. means of direct contact. There are Attu Island, at great height and spokesman said “ the Order restor­ ed by hls M ilitary committee— $75 tire vehicle lubricated. Madden of Blseeil street. but in many other parts no work The subject is taken up in toe a number of predispoelng factors ing the mtnev to private ownership was done at all. The pine needlas portion of toe report deaimg with dropped bomb.s without causing for a wife and one child, $95 for a (3) See that the battery Is fully which make people more suscepti­ undoubtedly is the reason for the ha\"e been piling up and with the toe possible extent of poat-war damage. There was no damage to wife with two children, and flS charged, in good condition and Pfc. Joseph Grosko has been ble, to respiratory diseases and walkout." dry weather of this summer the unempIoymenL ’the Investigators the United States intercepting extra for each additional child — that all terminals sre clean and graduated from the radio ecbool thcae Include exposure to extreme fighters or to enemy planes. would be upheld when the vbte of the A ir Forces training com- fire that started on last Friday found some planners pesslmiatlc cold or dampness with resultant tight. cbmes, probably tomorrow. msmd at Scott Field, III. He was waa put out only to start again, about unemployment, others opti­ chilling of the body, exceascs of “Mediterranean area:. (4) Have distributor points Spearheading the drive for larg­ formerly with Johnson Brothers, some distance away. This was due mistic. The optlmlata, the report alcohol, poor nutrition and chronic “ 2. The U. S. S. Buck, destroyer, Raid Breaks Back cleaned and spaced properly. states, "aay there la little cnance er payments, which the Senate al­ 533 Main street, and Is now qual­ to the fire following along tlw disease of various types. was sunk off Salerno on Oct. S as (5) Spark plugs should be ready has spproved. was House creepers of the roots. No. $ CoiW- of toe war quitting all at once’’ the result of an'iihdcrwater explo­ cleaned and reset to afford the ified for duty as a member of a and “it la foreseen that toe war FITNER Of Rabaul as 177 Republican Leader Martin of fighting bomber crew. pany was called on several occa­ A western toad sticks its head sion. maximum efficiency: plugs with Massachusetts, and behind him sions last week to put out 'flres work will decline gradually.’’ in the mill like an oatrich when ' “3/The U. R. 8. Bristol, destroy­ insulators in bad condition should were arrayed most df the 'Repub­ there. / Both toe peaMmlata and opti­ frightened. er, Was sunk in the Mediterranean Pldties Destroyed be replaced. The quarterly meeting of the licans and a sizeable group of Where Blaze Started mists agree, toe inveatigators re-< (6i Check generator for proper Red Men’s Social club will be held port, “that if toe decline of toe joiiirs Democrats. Sunday evening, October 31. Sup­ The fire started to the north of output and make sure electrical war la gradual and If private ' in­ (Coattausd froin Paga Oaa) To Keep Hands Off per at seven o’clock will be foP, the Turnpike which iu outside of connections are clean and tight. |,fiie protection and ^ te yesterday dustry can see Us way clea r, to Democratic Leader McConhack lowed by the meeting In the Club­ wing of his (Japan's) air command (7) Carburett r should be clean­ s^fternoon It waa burning so fitree- pick up toe ball aiid run with it tracat of Massachusetts Indicated the ad­ house. The deadline for supper at Wewak, Thla time our objactiva ed ami float level checked. Clean ly that the corapkny sent to take aa opportunity la afforded, toe de­ ministration would keep hands off. reservations will be Monday, Oc- was his left wing at Babaul. The gasoline filter screen and glaas cabe of It could/not control It and mobilized forces and war workers division of hls Al>' Forces into two Personally, McCormack told re­ bowl: also the carburetor air filter. tofier 25. may all have jolM waiting for porters. he was “ inclined to be the' alarm was turned in. great groups baaed upop Wewak (8» Check exhaust manifold The town/forest fire warden toem.” liberal in dealing with dependenUs Some private groups are report­ and Rabaul has made it possible to ga.skeLs; also exhaust pipe and was fiptlflpfi and called on the use our main mass against first of our fighting man." muffler for leakage o f monoxide More Pleclges ed concerned -over placement of Both McCormack ano , Martin state fo^st fire department for oge flank, then the other, thus ac­ gas. war workers who won’t have toe were urged in telegrams . made help. % e booster tank owned by quiring In each case superiority o f l9) Check tires for proper pres, Will Be Printed legal preference basis accorded by public by the CIO to “ do a real the state\wss sent up from Co- force ait the point of combat and .sure and condition of treads; also toe arisetive service act to mem­ service to our fighting men" by balt/Ther^ sre but two men on ® ben vitamin ^ destroying his force in detail," check brakes and wheel alignment. bers of the armed forces. voting to increase the present pay­ Hartford, Oct. 14 _/s»(-iPre. th^ truck so the pump of No. 1 V w y The Japanese were so completely (101. Check lighting .system and Youngsters Big Factor ments to $90 a month for a wife liminary response to^e^om e ***^- N**- ^ P'‘°'P •«ck*4 surprised at Rabaul that they got make sure all lamps comply with ^ e water fnom the Hockanum and one child and $30'for each ad- front pledge campaign agalns^ A factor m toe question of im- only 40 fighters in the air, of which regulations., river and punfped It through hose j - t i rtitional child. black market operations has wa employment. toe report notes, is 26 were doivned. Low-flying Representative Sadowskl (D., (11). Be sure winds).icld wiper owned b.v the Smte Into the tank toe matter of youngstera who Mitchells raked 151 grounded Is In good working order; if con­ ranted the printing o f 100.000 /ad­ of the state ownM truck. A t times Mich.) said he would offer an ditional pledges, Chairman/Ed­ have left school to work and “ will bombers and fighters while the nections are leaking. It may be the fire -would set firs-to some of amendment tc give effect, to the ward F. Ahem of the conaumer- have grown up Into toe joiM of fighter-protected -Liberators went tradequate for heayy snow and the fallen lumber, \fior over to a CIO proposal .and predicted it retaller .committee announced. wat veterana. after shipping. • slert. live tree and setUfig fin, to the wovild be acCep'ted if put to a roll The supplementary / pledges, "Therefore,” the report adds, Mastery of .Air Gained call vote. Tht CIO schedule would »l6 ) Test the heater, making tree would ahoot flitoee Into the “ get toe children back to school' One immediate result of the raid. sure that all connections necessitated by the. itt%e allot­ air for a distance of » fest. allow $M monthly for a wife, with ments requested by/k'll sub-com- ie more than a sentimental slo- General MacArthur ssdd, is to give Ught. Buckets .\lao tlM d $35 for tthe first child. mittec heads. wiU/be ready for gan. ths Allies mr-stery of the air over Both the Senate bill and the The only way that th oflre could distribution on . ^ n d a y . the day The employment situation, toe the Solomons seas and adjacent committee measure retain the be extinguished wa. to wet down the intensive ofte-week campaign planners agiee, svill vary by re- waters. present $50 monthly payment for the entire 25 acres. W ith 'toe men Rabaul Is protected to the south Reception (given 'opens in Hartford. from toe state forest fire'Apart­ fions. a wife. Estimates of the additional Several agencies, toe report by only the big Solomons island of have requested Whiskey pnees cost of each proposal range from ment arriving from PoA*****' siys, "were especially disturbed Bougainville now that Japan has $050,000,000 to $ , , an­ For Bridal Pairj 30,000 pled^M for signing by cus- buckets vwre also used-jmd, the 1 000 000;()00 1 tomers. M last night’s meeting of •atcut toe heavy concentration of boon ousted from the central Solo­ nually, on top of the estimated men have been working the conmilttee. Chief A ir R(Md war work on toe Pacific and gulf mons. Today’s communique an­ $1,100,000,000 present cost. wetting down the grounds, '^ e Mr. and Mrs. Heniy A. Jans­ Warden Charles A. Welch asked onaats. " nounced the crushing of all organ­ .\saall “ Federal Sabsldles” need of an additional pump w«.s sen o f Avtjndale Road have bee,n for /15.000 pledges for distribution “Unless toe descent from , toe ised ' enemy resistance on Vella Two other Republicans joined also apparent last night anti tn Lavella, with 200 Japanese slain In entertaining Mrs. Janssen's by/wardens. government owned auxiliar war peak is gradual, two or three Senator Taft of Ohio today In as­ Manchester final operations. Bougainville it­ brother,'8 ^ . Basil G. Cramer of Mr. Ahern annuonced that each pump that has been housed at roillion men w ill be out of work sailing “ Federal subsidies for the self underwent new Allied attacks the Arm y A ir Corps, and his of the^stlmated 50,000 persons No. I ’a house waa sent out and In to# three states of Washington, common schools” as the Senate in which 21 Japanese planes were bride, the former Miss Oregon and Clalifomia on Armis­ took up legislation to distribute ! who will register for War Ration haa been assisting in the work. shot down at a cost of three Ameri­ LaunS Nally of Greenville. So(^ Book 4 at Hartford schools next tice day.... $300,000,000 a year among local “ In the long run toe opinion There is a nation-wide ahortage of That’a why thera hn*t enough whia» can raiders. Carolina, Thursday and v-rlday will be ask Every month American house­ educational funds. A wedding reception fo j/ f^e | g j the home Jront pledge wives are turning In eight to ten seems to pa that toe Pacific coast key available to meet the public de- ^ Senator Wherry (R-Neb) told whiskey. Educational Authority Dies bridal pairt was held W ^esday 1observe OPA price ceilings and million pounds o f waste fat. cap take rare of the workers in reporters he was alarmed over the mand. evening, and about 40 gjicati at- , ration regulations. developing industries, but the The whiskey now on hand is in no , possibility such a step might lead t«ondon. Oct. lA.—un — Sir tended. / ------— ebort rtm IS a more serious mat­ Yet sinoe our plants stopped distill­ to the "Federalization o f the pub­ sense a “reaerve * Michael Sadler, International au­ Mrs. Lester Hobeimial, cousin i MUk Dealera Warned t e r . . . . ing whiskey last year there has been no lic school system." "In toe Pacific northwest the Wbiskay ia aged for years before it ia thority on secondary education, of toe bridegroom,/ entertained 1 — _ — Senator Bushfleld tR-3.D.) tald change in the official prices of Hiram died today at Oxford at the age with soprano sol™f accompanied ! Hartfom Oct. 14—(Jb—Milk Iroipty lumberyards of the great bottled and marketed and the present government control w.os “inevit­ of 82. by Ralph B. Williams. i dealers In the Mystic and Stoning- tompaniea is .a hopeful sign for Walker brands except for the new fed­ able under this complete reversal supply was intended for sale iir ’43, ’44, Hostesses for ;thee rn ^ p tio n were ton area today were warned by .p m -w a r employment. A million of policy In the American govern­ ’45, ’46 and later. And nq,w this supply eral excise tax in 1942 and the OPA Mrs. Jonatoay Blgeloy^ Cramer, State OPA that an advertised in­ NOW PLAYING or^ore men will be required for adjustments in 1943. ^rsonal Plotico ment.” ' . , Mrs. Henry/JansiMn. and Mrs. crease of two cents a quart for two\or three years to fill these must be stretched through 1947 and The measure, on which Senator Grade B milk will, if put into ef­ drying yards up to the peace-time 1948 . . . because distilleries are now The official OPA prices in this city Thomas ID-Utah). Joint sponsor Lester Hohimthal. Sergeant and Mrs. (>ame' fect, constitute a violation of price level. \ Bhit even at beat toe great with Senator Hill (D -A la), said he making only alcohol for war. are as follow s: spendinjf part of the furl regulations and subject toe deal­ cities on toe coast from Seattle to Card of Thanks would open debate today, would ers to legal action.' San Die^ will have unemploy­ Ws would like to thank Out ipsny with and Mrs. Jonathan authorize: mer M Hampton, and wn— ment pi^Iema .of the first mag friends and neighbors tor ths kind­ 1. Distribution, on an enrolled Accepts Bridgeport Call ness shown- us In our rsosnt bs> '•Ison Bigelow and Dr. E liz-K nitude. reavsment. Bspeclslly would we scholar basis, of $200,000,000 an­ ■ "On toe )$ulf coast, unemploy­ .thank ths Army and Navy Auxi­ aMUi Bigelow, cousins of the nually, to supplement state and 'ortland. Me., OcL’ 14— (Jb— The ment w ill llSewise be serious. Hun­ liary Club, and ths Man's Club of iridegroom. In South Orange, Re\/ Frank E Blaikie, rector of at. Brldast's church and thoas who local funds for the pajrmdat of PLUS.. ."MURDER . ON dreds o f tomisanda of men are New Jersey. SL Iraul's parish, (Episcopal) said Sant flowsrs and luansd tliair cats. tsachers during - war and oth^^ WATER FRONT" building sfiipa down toere who will Mri. Ella M. Quish and Family. emergencies. today iis had accepted a call to Mr. and Mrs, Edsdward J. HoK'ssvsr. Curley flmeril Held bocom a'^slstant priest of St. be out o f jobk after the war. 3. Dlstrlbutlan of an add! Lumbering and, (agriculture can $100,000,000 on the basla of; John's parish and vicar o f 8t, M i­ SOON- New London, Oct. 14.—(/Pi — absorb a consid^ble percentage elal needs of ths states to chael’s Italian chpreh, Bridgeport, Funeral services for John H. Cur­ “THIS IS THE ARMY” of them, but at muih jpwer wages ise,,educational opportunlUea" In Conn. \ ' ' ley, 70, of 58 Bellevue place, vet­ than are now beingXpaid Jn the the poorer states. This vvould be NDW ^ eran newspapermM, former tele­ war Industries"’ a permanent policy uiuJft tbs bill. graph and sports editor of The On tola subject of wa;^e8. toe re. The spensors said that at least SHE SHOPS Day, aiid loc^ correspondent for LAST "nMES TODAY: .p ort concludes: \ 30,000 teachers now/fecelve 1m s The A s s o c i^ d Press, were held Payrolls May Drop l|alf than $300 a year ^ “CADL\ JN THE SKIES|;... tASHAHDCARinr this m briAg- Cfiirley died •AShlONMENT IN BRnTANV "Because Of toe elimination ot W ithou t Painful Bsaitaalia Tuesday/ at a nqrslng home in overtime pay and the descent Waterford after a brief illness. from war wages to toe peacetime All Caiimdates STARTS TOMORROW scale in lower paid industries, psy- To Rename NsgntiatloNS ThsUdnays ara Natuie^s ebiaf wafaOiQw First Showing in Manchester ' rolls may decline aa much as. 50 Must Frle Expenses per cent in some areas even with, Oroton, Oct. 14.—(4P)— 'The Elec­ approximately full employment." * ^ % . 4 . r « t l tric Boat Company and the Shlp- . p O i L ! Discussing anotoer angle of re­ N ot aK the candMUtMln the last bulldara' and Marine Engineers’ employment, the investigators union of Oroton. the collective p«pi town Section have tatd a report say: On* their election exaensee as re-, bargaining, agency at the sub­ ■arlasqua’s aar«aeu* “in many ways the quickest way .qulnra by law with the town clerk. marine building plant, have agreed tip* to Iha scraan to get production was to assign October 19 is the la « day for filing to resume negotiations on a work in m iar show that'* a the contracts td toe big companies idaiiyl Oay airU, trhk I lor DsSa’s e/penae reports. Btatutea Impose .contract,and there li a possibility and let them spread toe work • S i a fine o f $25 a day fo r eacn day that a strike, vote, scheduled for amiihg the smaller ones. T h is yf«».Ttajr next Wednesday Under the Smtth- ef a b«rk*aue airi# t tSariln o4 * amt - ■ ' /11" which the candidate has been •aaM nV M d a w h sH N # ^ policy of'big companies first’ prob­ Inti root I in default. Oofinally a.ct, may ba called off. ta t hsrssM adaptaa ably ahould be reversed or a. least dampened during, reconversion." . , But,, toe report adds, "the big companies have the biggest pay­ , 10. rolls and unless they get civilian orders quickly after toe war, un­ FRI. employment will run into * large STATE SATaSUN. figures. HARTFORD "The small companies cannot absorb the demobilized forces any more than they could handle the A REAL BUY big emergency orders during the FAV O R ITE OF M IL L IO N S war." ‘Wears Like Iron’ 20 GALLON Recalled to Berlin Light in weight! WOODY Londo’h, Octi 14.-r-(ff)— A Reu- h^ougfa! Durable! UTILITY CANS ters "dispatch from Stockholm quoted Swiss reporfai today— as Water R e s is t! saying that F ield , Mfirahal Gen. Vermin-Proof! A:bert Kesselring, commander of a the German forces battling toe There’win be times When your dealer cEuinot furnish th^ ¥ .Saves HERMAN AQled arihiea In Italy, has been FAMOUS BAND recalled to Berlin. brand you request But in fairness to him, please be patient VIUI War Material! AND ALL STAR REVUE Young .Boy’a Bums Fatal and remember that the whiskey shortage is real... due to t/ T./ A Rii.it RoGtRs . VIDO MUS"!.’ Torrlngton, O c t 14-ptfi*,—An- CHUBBY JffKM'N'aiH . tnbny W. Waldron, threc-year-old' the war work of the distilleries; , ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Wat WOODCHOPPERS-i ’.'-Ah Gieckffirboard Feed Store dron o f this city, died yestierday at Cfiiariotte Hungerford boa- 1063 Main St. 0 pp. Forest T e L 7711 ms miCHEU. pltal o f burns he received Tuea- flim Wsliw & S IseJ, Pssria, ipaoit MRIAIII MWIELS GO-HIT: IffiAN lACGER in "I Escaped FVesi GestapoT ' la y afiternoon while playing in the m im r OTMEKS oack yafd p f hig home. 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The Bern newspaper La SulSse i X" lies Crack ' reported that Marshal Albert i Bom bs. . .T a p p e d in .Waste Paper! (Oranee Lodge, ('*^*^*^®* Joe Sterling >cal Group Kdkselring, German commpnder i in southern Italy, had bean re­ .Volturiio Lilies; called and another commander ^ His Election announced its decision not tq seek ment to Lose Ai^ther mist Qub Take a Trip swam and crossed the barrier in was a typical German tactic, and additional government contracts assault boats and amphibious apparently failed because Allied Clin as Their He£id. for optical glass at the mpenss of Man; Is Fourth to Go. To Coventry. - trucks, and speedily ' established dive-bombers went into action and concerns normally doing businesa their bridgeheads. pinned down eonccntratlqpK'' of Daughters of Liberty,. No. 126, in that field. Other Hartford-Bim- The Manchester police depart­ „ The SoropUmlat club held lU din- n iey were quickly reinforced by enemy armor and guns,,s6 effeo. pire war work will continue, ment, operating all summer with American tank* which rolled L. O. L. I„^*fect*d the following I n«r meetiiw iMt ni(bt «t RuMlan lively . they were unabfe to move officers for the coming year at Roger M. Eldred, vice president four men short, will have another Samovar in Coventry. The mem- across bridges hastily constructed to the support of ^ the assault and general manager, said in mak­ by combat engineerii under fire. their monthly meeting Tuesday man taken from the department on ‘ bar* were aaked to meet iwomptly troops. svepifig: ing the'announcement, "at the gov. October 27. at *1* o’clock at the home of Mr*. Reports from the front today said Capua • n^Hea within a horse­ ernment’s urging, we created an Allied armor was fanning out in ^JVorthy Mistress, Mfs. Ethel Dun­ Joseph Sterling; a regular, has Raymond Burnham at Manchester shoe benij^n the south bank of can; deputy ihlstrese. Mrs. Dolly optical glass department when enlisted and will be in the U. S. Green—the rest was a "mlliUry all directions and threatening to the rtyeTr which almost envelopes regular sources of supply were Isolate German forces on ‘ either Wylie; chaplain, Mr*. Ruby Hasen; Naval CoaSUl Patrol. He has ask­ aecret” At Mrs. Burnham’s car* the^^own. The Germans appar- dangerously limited. Now that ed the police board for a leave of side. ^ „ recording secretary, Mrs. Annette were filled and the president. Miss efiitly hoped to nit off the town Brindley: financial secretary,,Miss these sources have expanded to a absence for the duration. At a HARTFORD Hellcn Holbrook, led the procession All through the night and sll by striking swiftly aprons th* point where they can apparently da- yesterday the battle of the Dorothy Woods; treasurer, Mrs. meeting o f the board this week, DURING. THIS r.ALA PERIOD WE SHALL OFFER WORTHWHILE ' ANNIVERSARY tow lH the Bast. At Bolton Miss neck of land on the east and west Jessie Lyons; 1st conductress, Miss handle all wartime demands, we with Commissioners Allen, Rand Holbrook took the Coventry Road bridgeheads raged, with the Ger­ are willing to drop out and let f e a t u r e s w h e r e v e r a n d mans rushing reinforcement* from sides and then to establish their Lillian Kittle; assistant conduc­ and McCann present, leave ,was WHENEVER THE OPPORTUNITIES ARISE! and the others in her car supposed own bridgehead at the top of the them have the business. Naturally, the home area in an effort to beat tress, Miss Alice Hutchinson; 1st. granted.- the destination was the Church bend. should the government again call Policeman Sterling Is the fourth As a Priblic Service! Wise Smith’s is fqionsor ing the 11 ;00 to 11:15 NEWS over WNBC every Community House, North Coventry back the attack. Seven German lecturer, Mrs. Elizabeth Saunder- The strategy was thwarted, son; 2nd lecturer, Mrs. Elsther upon us fer optical glass or any­ member of the de'psrtment to be weekday night (1410 on your dial). where the Fragment Society was divisions were sifting across, Italy thing else, we shall again be glad granted leave of absence for the serving its harvest supper. to withstand-the onslaught. h'owevcr. when Americans and Haugh; Inside guard, .Mrs. Louise Tune in WTHT at 7 P. M. Tuesday and lliursday — Wise Smith’s Presents JPuIton, Lewis,, Jr. British annihilated every detach­ Wilson: outside guard, Mrs, Ellen to pitch in and do a job.” duration. The first- was Lester Russian Bating Ouardla Captured Uartford-Emplre's production of Behrend t ^ o went out with the Dine In Our New Majrflower Restaurant. However, the leader led the way ment which reached the south Wilson; pianist. MrS. Annie John­ ^^Anniversary Feature^ rom the 1 , Slroultaneoualy, the Allied force* hank. ston; 1st trustee, Mrs. Margaret opucal glass for binoculars, gun 169th. The next was Newton Tag­ to the Samovar where a dell''''i"'- to the northeast put new impetus sights and other war uses began gart, who is with the 77th Division, meal in true Russian style was When a a rk ’s brldegheads were Donnelly; 2nd trustee, Mrs. EUsa£ into their wheeling attack threat­ finally established the Germans b^ h Stannage; 3rd trustee, Mrs. about two years ago, when domet- Adolph Simons was the third. He served, beginning with borsci), enlisted with ths Seabees. ening ! the German flank. They were unable to employ a single Rachel Fox; color bearer, Mrs. ttb supplies were well below Army Cilyas Most Famous Coll jtion ' RtRsiM spup colored with beet ruahed forward in a. hard fettle tank, against them. American munitions workers attach ’’bomb bends” to tons of Bessie Cole; adviser, Archie and Navy demands. "’They could 'juice and containing a nuipber of and captured Guardla, 14 mile* Rotenone destroys insects with­ destruction for the enemy. These protective bands are made out Haugh. not even wait for us to develop a other in gr^ en ts Includlrtfe d1sb> northweat of Bene.vento and six Extended Aerial Sway out impairing the edibility of bsige and sour milk which - tasted of waste paper to coneerv* thou sands of tons of metal. WPB better way to make this glass,” Imj miles northwegt of Ponte. Guardla Meanwhile, emphasising with ’These officers will be installed Mr. Eldred commented. green vegetables or fresh fruits. much better than ^ it sounds. dramatic force the value of new officials urge the saving of all waste Mper to relieve thev critical Tuesday evening, November 9, by ’ s % " .’tHe business tneeting followed is only nine miles east of the Vol- shortage in this area. Send your old /iewspapers, store bags, turno and about four mile* north air bases gained in IWily, Mitchell Mrs. Celle. Jewett of Chelsea, - and had to do mainly with the re­ wrapping paper and especially b rpwnT paper and containers to War. m ^ ■S'- \ of the Galore. bombers with Lightning escort, Mass. gional meeting here at the Y.M.. extended the Allied aerial away Mrs. Jennie Massey of Brook­ C.A., tftfv e and 7, when delegates Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgom­ ery’s Eighth Army,, still further to across the Adriatic to Albania motives and 61 coaches and d a ^ line, Maas., installing deputy for 8t«ep for five minqf i for fall arexMpocted from Boaton, Wor­ the past year, and Mrs. Josephine cester and Malden, Maas., and thtf northeast, pushed ahead for a where they bombed the Albanian aging others.. / t c } ford. It was announced that gain of seven mile* from Rlcca, capital of Tirana for the first time. One train was a sitting duck tar­ Obituary Hingston, also of Brookline, Mass., ■trofigth and flavor .y one of the speakers on thiC occa- near the center of the line, and oc­ The raid apparently caught the get when American pilots dived on paid a visit to ths lodge Tuesday 1 ■:<' s,on will be Robert Belcher of New cupied the town of Olldone. Germans by surprise for photo­ It and derailed more than 40 cars. night; llr.York, formerly of Washington, This march brought the Eighth graphs showed heavy damage had In all five trains were attacked. , A clase of candidates received "O. C., and at present represents-, Army within six miles of the lm« been done to aircraft parked on Fighter-bombers also covered ah Deaths the second degree and refresh­ tlvs of the United States Cham­ portant mountain road center of the airfield. Workshops, material area on the eastern front where a ments were served. ber of Commerce in the New Bng- Campobaaeo and opened a threat dumps, barrack* and other build­ concentration of 25 tanks' waa Frank Merrer ^land area. to the even more important com­ ings were flaming as the bombers spotted. Frank Merrer, o f -244 Burnside The club also voted to donate a munications point of Vlnchlaturo, raced for home. • Other aircraft bombed a bivouac avenue. East Hartford, formerly of Sfar Bond to the Memorial Hos­ six miles southwest of Campobas- With the lifting of storm clouds at Vasto, on the coast northwest of Manchester, died suddenly at the S A u n if which had kept a large part of the pital Women’s Auxiliary for one so. Termoll. • Hartford hospital last evening. He of the prises at its annual ball at Atrmen Bomb Tirana Allied Air Forces grounded for In all this activity, the Allies lost wqs employed at the Buckland ■eversi days, American and Brit Thanksgiving time. The auxiliary Meanwhile, In the continued air on* plane, headquarters announced. plant of the United Aircraft Corp­ W -H A T IS is Sndeavoring to raise money for Ish airmen paced the ground drive offenaly* againet the Balkane, on Rome with** smaehing eerie* of oration. a reauscltatcr and other equip­ Allied Air Force* bombed Tirana, Mr. Merrer leaves his wife, ment for the local hospital. attacks on railway lines, commu­ Middle East Planes A K N A T ? TEA tht-^caplUl of Albania, for the nications and troop concentra­ Eugenia (Gerard) Merrer and two first time, atrlklng from newly-won tions. I Bomb Barracks children, Albert of Manchester, Carbon Monoxide lUllan base*. They were virtually unchal­ Cairo, Egypt. Oct. 14—(/P)—Mid­ and Lieutenant Margaret Merrer, Our Best at Our Low Prices At Last Yearns Low Prices Appsrently aware of the concen­ lenged. dle East raiders swung their nurse somewhere in the Pacific tration of American and Britleh Marauders pounded the town of Aegean offensive to the Island of area. Hs also leaves two grand­ Cause of Death forces preparing for the blow, the children. Alife, IS miles northeast of Ca- Gavdos (Oosso), a smalt island 22 P ltriC I HAPFINISS BIGINS W ill Fi'rte Lace Curtains Cannon's Fine Muslin Germane had attempted to etrike ua and Corp. Charles Sunday, of miles south of Crete, where they The funeral will 'he held at 8;S0 first and launched a tharp attaclr Saturday morning from the W. P. Bridgsport, Oct. 14—(d»)—The :ikhart, Ind., a tali gunner In a bombed the barracks at Ambelo, Sheets and Pillow Cases In the Capua area. Marauder eald "our bombs formed the British announced today. Quish Funeral Home, and nine with Adjusta-Net Tops apparent certainty that carbon Some German detachment* man­ o’clock at St. James’s church ' monoxide gas and not food poison­ a perfect square covering the town Four engined bombers again hit aged to croM the river and gain a from one end to th.e other.” the airtleld at Maritsa oil Rhodes where a solemn requiem mass will size 72x99 - $1.6.5 size 90x108 :— $!.?).>• ing was raaponsible for the death be celebrated. Burial will be In o f Joseph Stnsger, IS, of S9S Car- brief foothold on the edge* of the Attack Rail lines on 'Tuesday night, the communique town controlling the main road to ths family plot In St. James’s size 72x108 4 5 x 3 6 ------roll avenue, developed unexpected­ R. A. F. Wellingtons, llghUng said. or 81x99 — $1.75 case 12c ly- today with Medical Examiner Rome. their target with flares, made suc- cemetery. ‘2.59 Upton S. Reich and Health Ofltcer But Clark and his seasoned war­ ceaaful atUcks on the rail llnea in 1 Friends may call at the funeral PU M C U Y size 81x108 ' $1.85 case — 4.»c Richard O’Brien Shea reported in rior* were ready and drove back a defile south of Orbetello, 70; " If/tllOMf L i O m m c n t home from this everting until the IVe’ve a special .showing at 31.49, $1.79, $2.59, $2.98 and agreement an such a finding. every German’ unit which had miles northwest of Rome, and hour of the funeral. MATCMID $3’98-qu.allt.v for qimlHy. pattern for pattern, each is Woven with 128 threads to eady^iUHre inch, free from Until today, it had been believed c r o a ^ to the south bank and then jammed enemy transport. The On Occupation stunning' at its price. Fine fillet effects, shadow effects, excqss sizing ard inadin.g. triple inspected to guarantee that liver which the family con­ launching their own heavy offen- planes swooped low. and shot up London, Oct. 14— (>P) —Official PIA8IONP meshessalt intricate'copies of expensive designs. The first! quality and laundry te.s><^ for four years’ household sumed Saturday night had killed alve at many, point* both east and Heinkel 115s and other craTt at the Allied quarters withheld comment Public Records quantities are limited, since the mill is on war production, ?ar. Ribbon selvages to Prevent ripping nr tearing. the boy and made hospital treat­ weet of Capua. seaplane base at Orbetello, which today on an Ankara radio report ■■iP A i IIT so select prudently. FIFTH FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ment neOMsary for his parents, The Germane fought back fierce­ Is on the coast opposite Corsica. that Allied forces had occupied Early American Bedroom Group and sister. If the new theory is ly and covered the route* of ap­ Fighters and R. A. F. Baltl- aome ofv the Cyclades lalsnds off Warrantee Deede eubstantlated, a copper wash boil­ proach to thslr poaltloni with ma­ morca plastered road junctions at the east coast of Greece. Albert E. Newton to George -P. er will be “die Instrument of death. chine-gun, mortar and rifle five knd Seasa and Arunca, on the main 'The radio report, which was and Mary Churilla, property on a heavy concentration of shelle highway northweat of Capfia. - lacking in details, followed uncon­ Foxcroft Drive. True Reproduction in Northern Rock Maple from their bigger guns backnn the Invadera were credited with firmed preks dispatches from Istan Raymond R. Bo-wers to Charles Hallowe’en Tea breaking up at least one German bul last week saying that British and Maddalena Raccagnl, prop­ But the Allied troops battled counter-attack by their fierce on­ forces had landed' at unspecified erty at 68 Woodbrtdge atreet. Executed with Finesse of Modern- Craftsmanship ^ Has a New Date acroas tha 100 to 200-yard r iv e r - slaught sgaipst a tank concentra­ points In the Islands. Louis J. Steger to' Mary R. Le­ some by swimming, some in aa- tion at Pontelatone and with nu­ The group, which belongs to one, five lots In the "South Man­ A SNOAl tow PAKI aault boata and others In amphibi­ merous hits on roads and bridges Greece, hsvq sir bases and port chester Heights" tract. Come To St AmorosI in toe comer between fsciUtlea dominating the entrance Teresa Steiner to Rudolph Esch- MRNTNIHWI 3 PIECES FOR *129 The Hallowe’en Tea. sponsored ous trucks. ths Volturno and the Calore rivers. to the Aegean and the approachSe msnn, , property on Ashworth by the Manchester Oreen Parent Declare Aaaanit ’’Collapsed” Pinehurt^ Friday Teachers’ Association, and sched­ In perfect teamwork R.A.F. and to the Island of Crete further street. Where did this bedroom suite get Its lovely lines? Whei-e did it get its simplicity, its charm? uled for the afternoon of October (’The German'communique, an­ Australian . Kittybombers and south, lighter planes based on for From a precious heirloom, now a museum piece. Craftsmen carefully copied each,detail and 20, has been jmetponed, due to the nouncing that strong Brltleh- American Warhawki smashed up the isisnda could easily range over Some scientists believe the tor­ perfect proportions, finishing it off in the mellow tope that requires careful waxing and rubbing, prospect of War Ration Book No. Amerloan forest had attacked, de- railway lines north of Pescara on both Crete and ths Greek main­ toise to be the most intelligent of to emulate the antique. As for actual construction, the reproduction has it all oVer the original. ' 4 being issued at that time. clared'thst the assault "coUapsed” the Adriatic, destroying two loco land. reptiles. FRESH The large dresser has two top drawers, the rhest five, and all are dustproofed,. and center-ijulded. The tea udll now taka place at but tnfatvntlally admitted that The bed's In full or twin slzq. As for the maple, it's the hefty kind from New England’s hills where bridgeheada had been aaUbllahed HereXts one of the the Manchester Oreen school dur- OYSTERS toveUest^N.atylea lii the_ best grow*. ' i:ig B duca^n Week, and will be by sayihg that ”fl#rc* etrugglea” rrcBhyiladdock Fillets new DIamoiid Bridal held on / Wednesday afternoon, wera atUl In ' progreas in aome Nov. 10. / places. ^ ^ Fillets Bhiga. An Is^erestlng program will be (A CBS commentator In a broad­ preaentad the 'nurd and Fourth cast from Algisrs said bridgeheads iOWDER - OradM, and small children may be were gained at points both saat m e o n s ... left UV^he car* of OIrl Bcoutk who and west of Capua). CLAMS Layer Felt Mattress Covered with , Resilient will/ba at the school for that pur- The Germans threw their care­ fully hoarded fighter plane etrength THE MEAT DEPT. /All members of the P.T.A. and Into the fray. On* formation of 10 Curled Hair — Outstanding at iiew friends will be cordially wel­ MesserscmltU was heated off by Have s Good AjHwrt* comed, More detailed Information Spitfire! which shot down two and of Beef, Lamb, VeaL will be published at a later date. damaged many more. Fresh * 34.95 Swarm* of day and night bomb­ Beef and Ct^Wes' Liver Lot of Ru^for the Money At Last Yedr^s Low P)^i^ You’ll lose no sleep over this investment! If you’ve any doubts about the softness or resiliency ers from Allied airdromss support­ Of a felt mattress, choose this one for the hair padding is on both topsides of the unit right under, t^^rsonal Shower ed the great drive, hitting at com­ Sweetbivads 111 .Hama offer a y/sty good the striped ACA ticking.where it cradles your body with springy softness. Pre-bullt border to munications, highways, bridges "Fieldcrest" Double \ resist sagging, too. Full or twin size. ' BUDGET PLAN 6’TH FLOOR For Miss Kristoff and troop concentratlona and Item at Pinehurat. You 9xt2 Ajptimster Rug’s V entmy airflsidi. meons... can get either honelesa or / §1 Tanka Rush 'Aorosa Blen^kof Wear/ Warmth, Luster Part Wool Plaid Blankets Miss Beatrice B. Kristoff, o f 133 regular style. Cooked or School atrset, was th's guest of Combat enginesrs who went Into / uncooked as yon desire. honor at a personal showci given action with the assault forces, ■ Friday evening by her sisters, Mrs. quickly established temporary ^ FOR YOUR ^ G Victor Adamson and Mrs. Louis bridges under fire as soon as in­ A*lelts ib. 9c * 29.95 3.99 4 m ’ 4 ( a Longo, at Mrs. Longo’s home on fantry footholds had been gained Hebron aveniie,. Glastonbury. Over on the north bank of the Volturno, Dog Bones...... tray 10c ■25 guests attended from Hartford, and tanks rushed across. Full line of Gaines, Hunt There’s a new note in the sturdy construction o f' these You pay no moiV- this year! Now, a word to the wise Glastonbury and this ,own; , These began fanning out to blast rugs.. .50% wool means long wear, but instead of a flat Is sufficient! Because of their warmth, beauty and ability t-2-S pUngt—gee it? Ptfsr Club and Austin^ Prepared You ‘ CatiH Beat Our Homemukers* Floor for Thrifty News ’The hostesses used a color the Germans fr6m their positions Dog Foods. / t- look, there’s 50%..rayon to give toe high lustte of an Ori­ to stand wear and washing, these plaid pairs are Ameri­ -scheme of pink and white. They where they were still able to lath Ballsqtiae’s fsmou* irsds ental and the jeweltdne o f Its colors. ’The patterns are ca’s favqrite blankets. The warp is strong selected cot­ Were assisted by two little junior the croesinge with a hurricane of nark broagbc to' life . . . timall, don’t show, footprints, offer many blends to suit ton with a fluffy woolly (6% wool) nap locked.in the "htiidy” way to order Amtr- Phone U ^ y If you want .'hostesses, one- was the bride’s eteel. , the d ecor.. .greens, blues, wines, tans. " ''' weave. Pull 72x84 alze. Peach, cedar, Dubonnet, blue “ Lansdowne” Pattern niece, Betty May Adamson, of The swift rnovements of tanks km’tfimttt ibKt IS40. PUIUTY. delivery atid And out if we USE THE BUDGETT PLAN 5’TH FLOOR and rose. 4” sateen blnduig. SECOND FlXlOR Strant street, and the other- Rita and gtina praventod ths Germans BODY, tod riAVOk in every cover your’ aectioii Friday by Salem China Co. MUesrik of School street. Games from sealing off the danger point ■less. nr Saturday. Once we get ■wers played and a pleasant social and permitted the formetion of a the new delivery aet-up or Semi-Porcelain Service evening was enjo.vcd. steel wedge lyhlch threatened to Miss Kristoff is to be mairied'In trap larga numbers of their forces ganised' Saturday cuatom Novembei to Warren R. Palmer, still holulng the Volturno tins nsar ers may ’phone on Friday^— '94 pieces serve 12 son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fslmsr the river’s mouth and in tha cornsr but now you had better Special! ' Record Cabinets $32.50 of >yestford, Mass. » to_the east at the confluence of the chralc as soon ps you read Volturno and Calor*. Our Ceiling Price, $6*98 58 pieces serx’e 8 All through yesterday am), last today’s paper. AJl delivery .. , . $18.50 ■ - . night, the battle raged and It was orders must be in the day the belief that the Germane would before and we hoiv make I.Arfi^ Size Oval Wet'Mop With Sturdy As advertised in • Better fight desperately for every foot of Metal- Head Mop Stick ­ Homes and Gardens, an Admitted yesterday: Miss the O. D. T. authorized de­ Glass Roasters 18th Century ' inspiration. Blaine Gustafson. 43 Lewis street: ground. livery charge. '' . Ahowtng Blgna of Fatigue * $3.49 er' 69c' - Full floral border with cen­ Gustave Leidholdt 253 Highland 5,89 ■ ' ter cluster in lavender, old street; Mr.s. Kliiabeth Donnetly, But the German.divislone now in Buy Scottissue, Towela, standard 8 o*. home nize wet rose, yellow, blue and green. 138 West Center street; Lincoln line were ehowing signs of extreme 'Cereals and Potatoes TO­ Maple Finish! Heatproof crystal gla.s.s thru mop with a strqng metal TiaceiT in dull gold. Murohey, 33 Clinton street. fatigue and their ' moral* Waa X. headed stick. Mop only, 35c. Admitted today: ^Mra. DAY! Only two deliveries which you can watch' a 12 Anna bound to suffer, now that Clark pound fowl roasting. Stick only, 39c. / DOW’NS'TAIRS MacDonald. .Buckland. ^ had amaahed''tht poalUons they a week from now on. Mahogany. Finish! Discharged yesterday: Herman perhaps hopad to make into . a Kollman, Hartford! Mre. Winifred strong winter defense Un* just at Come to the store if poa- Wa purchased them Johnston. 1099 Main street; Frank the time the' Ruaalana were break­ ' sibie. You will find Pine- H. Strong, i9 Strickland street ing down other winter defentea in months ’ago in order John Churlla, 54 Pitkin atreet. .hurst a’ pleasant place 4o to be sihre that you the east along the Dnieper. 8hop in and you. will see Miss Barbara Kane, Glaatonbiiry. , With only seven divisions array-, could enjoy them Lamoshun Disubarged today: Mr?. Patrick sd against ths Fifth and Eighth many good buys in every ds- McCann and daughter, 19 Autumn ijy y L * '® " 8 OmCIliL WATOi OF FAMOIO AMLMII now at this price!. Armita it was obvious that the partment. Ordinarily you Height 25Ml” with a Btreat: Mrs. Alvin TuUer and son Germans had too few troops, to MAIN AND HAYNES STREETS " , will not have to wait too* 1018 East Middle Turnpike.. make a really firm stand even 14x18” top. Beauti­ ^ 7000 Roils Shower Birth: Yesterday, a ton to Mr. ajong the GaeU-Pescara line to long but if you are in ful craftsmanship and Mrs. Chester Kosak, 46 Birch the north where rough mountains hurry, ’phone - your order See Our Nice Selection of Waterproof you shoiM see! ,#■ NEW FALL w a l l p a p e r Btrsst. would favor a defense. WILL BE CLOSED FOR INTERIOR REDECORATING ahead and it wUl be ready ft ! . >*, ' and Shockproof Watches with r ^ Celling Prices. 80c to 90c . Curtains Not Seen as Solution They seemed confronted, there­ for yon. STRMTFTXJOR fore. with the alternaUv* of either MONDAY, OCT. 18 tHROUGH FRIDAY, (OCT. 22 Radium Dials GIFT BAZAAR * ' ^ ,19c to 49c Bridgeport. Oct. 14.—op)—Lieht. attempting to briflg south v some Folding-Wooden Dutch Boy and7< - ‘ ' Covered Grey of the divisions north of Rome or each ^ 3 . 5 0 t%ioaeph Morris said today that .*1 Scenics... Tapestries... Two- Step-Up Stools Girl Cookie Jars Enameled Garluife Can* |^*VrMg*port police have no rea- of relinquishing the lUlIan capital WE WANT y o u -—our friends and cottpinerp-^o j<>tii us and again. ^ tones.. .Florals..:Fabric Ef- to pelieve that Bruno LubM. and all the political prestige that fects.. .Monotones $1.69 $2.98 ' " , $ M * , 'et Bridgeport; who confessed goes with iU retention. Phone 5-0131, - Floral and nautical pattemo. enjoy good food in pleasantf clean, congenial surroundings on A ■ ^ • White and colors. Celling price,'-$1.79. State’s- Attorney Hugh M. As for beauty, you can’t surpaoa CeiUng price, 11.98. Smooth' ’These quaint jars of 'higlUy (A German broadcast announc­ anbnrlM glased ■vitreous chfta are'- •itt with baU hanfflB a i t , Jr., to. the murder of ed that Marshal Erwin Rommel, 4 them! y As for quality; yte can say w o ^ with atalned finish and Window Drapes deep, anug fitia g cover, White In this city in 1941, JEWELER Enterprise 1100 ^ the same and'they're suntested and sturdy construction. Folds large, brightly colored and German commander in northern SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 To Match, $2.75 true to character. _ _ 'pstb quality. slutton to unsolved lUIy, had conferred Benito 977 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE p214 no tpll ; • efaabahlaiV . FIFTH F i.n o n ■ I With oBs motion , j 1 Mussolini on military Vquestlons. s • had rstamsd through Um In tsra a- and languages to accountancy and ‘‘Medic” aaalated by qotnrades, and havs left toa mail service to enter an eqttal atep backward.'Jt la the German dead In their Initial drive on the city. Thirty-eight tanka, 16 tlonal Red Croaa Committee at Ge­ bookkeeping. la rigged up with tdar apotlighta Grant Advises the armed aervlee. Manchester nbvtoua task of Anglb-Ain^rlcan Unity Unhuit Rockville Wallace Limns aetf-propened guna and 68 fial^^ P^imic Coast lers o et -;:madiii out of Red Cross food A llko notice has been received Connecticut Red - neva to these achools for marking. In one'camp two new barrackii caps. bxrihe local manager of the Rail- diplomAcy to create such a guna were destroyed, the Moacow Ame lan schools have not yet stand opposite each other, one /Evening Herald Lewis B. OhapmOB bulletin said. Besides indoor sports and stud- Expraaa Agency. In order to picture of collective, not pow«- MB. Boekvin* New Advances Clines Back participated in thla educational bearing a aIgn above,the entrance iee, practically all camps have or­ Early Mailin, have express delivered on time, it I ■ PUBLJjIHBO ■ * THB By 3 Quitting A four-day battle to the Iv Jobs Control (^ross program, but arrangements are in ■SKAU} PRINTIMO CO. 1N& bloc aecurlty following thla ww Y a n k e e of Melitopol waa aiM ' to ~.>liave —‘Dining Room ano’ Universitjr" ganized outdoor games—baseball, Is also' necessary that It be shipped 11 BKMlI StrMt ^ that Ruaela will be willing .td" go hand for the YJd.C.A. to. organize —and the other; though used three soccer, baskettoll, football, etc., by Dec. 10. The reason M the Coon. By A H. O. In Inventions brought Soviet advance coinmna to Notes ® the educational activities of Amer­ times a week as the ramp laundry, and matches are played once s THDlCAt rBROnBOn ahead all the time. That ia atlll, ArgcMtine Cabinet Mem- within five miles of Zianotohe, on Plan Success vickes Returns Ig'S'OO to Postmaster Wa s to same as in the postoffice depart­ 0 « n ^ MAOABor Court Imposes Office, 953 Main SU—Tet 8837 ican prisoners of war in Ehirope, displajing a shield bearing crossed week, usually Sundays. ment. During the present week' u no matter what PravdA aaya, the the aouthem end of ttw Dnieper and a first shipment has been golf clubs, a boxing. glove and a Ship Christ s Pack* two em'ployees at the local office fcC-, F o n n d «T Ootobor l. tW l It Waa a atrong and overpower­ beni Favoring Break (OontUuMd frooi Pagv^ihM) river bend. Thirty enemy strong (Continued from Page One) Private Operators in aim of the forthcoming Moacow Production — Monday through made of about 7,(Kl6 selected text­ ping ^ n g racket. It Is known as Death Penalty Decreed of the express company have en­ Pnbll jd Bvonr Bvontnc Bseopt ing poatalgla which gripped ua, With Axis Resign. Fine of $1,.500 points were ahatterM, several thoU' Einal Restoration Act. books to enable them to study the "Sports Center.” ages l^for^^ Dec. 10. tered the armed service. Bom and Holidays Botarod at conference. / > for establishment of an office of aand Germans killed and stores of employment demanus, li) order to Friday, 10-4;30; Thursday eve­ Read Herald Advs/ It OSIM at llapobM tar, Cobn.. the other day, when* we noted Sen­ cduraes wntch the Armed Forcea Near the entrance Is the: office, Stockholm, .Oct. 14— OP)— The tbo ------. ator Bin. Mortenaen, now Repub­ scientific and technical mobllixa- war materlal/were captured , in prevent the diversion of war con­ ning, 7-9, Center church. Institute has found are '‘hose most Kl nd Claai Mall M a tu r.___ ^ \ Buenos Alresr Oot. 14—(FI—The Surgical Dressings—Every Wed- decorated with wooden trophies Rome corrMpondent at tbe Swed­ Poatmafiter Grant has been noti­ lican candidate for mayor In tlon, with wide powers to finance thla drive. Moscow declared. T^is tracts to other areas, has.had a Washington, Oct. 14-(-(A)— In­ frequent!) demanded by th^ Amer­ ish newspa^r Dagens Nyheter re­ soBSCRirrioN r a t b s Vernon Resident Is and encourage scientific develop­ advance also threatens Dnepro­ marked effect on mai.y munitions nesda)’, American > Legion Hall, carved by the prisoners them- 11.00 Make Your Own Guess Hartford, embellishing his own government of .Gen. Peuro Raml- terior Secretary Ickes restored the ican enlisted man. sBlves. On the left are the ping ported today that Benito Muasollnl fied ts give warning that packages Ona Tiar by Mall ...... te i has accepted the ivsignations ments and to carry out auch proj­ petrovsk, Dnieper river poyver city, producers, Byrnea was advised. 10-4:30. Par Month by Mall ...... I Tha live tourlat aenatora are, of aura xrf purity with a somewhat Charged With Violat­ nation’s coal mines , to the owners 'Blood Donors—Mobile unit here The British courses have drawn pong tables, which are IA almost had decreed the death penalty for for'dell very by Christmas must be f 0 * startling statement about the So­ ects itself, along with authority further north. ‘One official said that possible BInfU Copy lo.od of three cabinet members, all re­ Within .Two Miles of Kiev. yesterday, a tacit .Vote of trust Oct. 22; register now; call Mra. in over seventy societies and in­ continuous use; and at the rear all ItaUaiia who: Help war prison­ tnalled by December 10. The rea­ lialTrirad Ona Toar ...... courae, not the only aourcea cialist party In Hartford. ing Gaming Laws. to - mobilize scientific and techni­ reductions of as much as 30 per fencer.s ha>e room to fight duels. ers escape, aid the Allies by using garded as favoring a »break with cal manpower and. In time of In the battle of Kiev, Moscow cent ia estimated labor req.uire- that the operators and the union Swanson, 2-1442. stitutions, academic, professional son givaii/ia the lack of man power guilty of bad and ponfualng re­ What Mr. Mortensen said, when sai^^ the Ruasiada were fighting ■ Nurse Rerruitmeht—Call Mra. and. technical, which hold exami­ Dart boards hang in the comera. radios to transmit information, re­ THE AMOCIATBD P|M£M oiiestloned ahotit confused reporta the Axis. Rockville, Oct. 14—(Special) — war, to take over patent rights ments appear possible in .some row can work out a cofitpact nations in subjects ranging from But the pride of the camp is the fuse German or Fascist labor serv­ and the number of niaU cars avail­ Tha^iioolaiad Praia tpaxclui va. ports On thla war; and licenses necessary for proper less than two miles - from Kiev Myhaver, 6214. that he would and would not re­ An official announcement last George W. .johnston, 49, of Ver­ plants because of the drive for which will set up conditions fOr surveying to chiropody and spec­ boxing-ring on the right aide of ice, tell others to refuse to work, able for Chriatmaa mall. Tt Is FIRST NATIONAL |y antlUed to tha aia .or rapubllci- proper., Parts of the city were re.% Take,, for Instance, what we ceive the ofricial indorsement Of night said unity of the goverhment prosecution of the war. ^ better utilization of the existing tacle making, and from history the clubroom. It waa built by a or plunder bombed homes. pointed out that over 30,000 men tion of OH^^nawi dllPitchai would not be affected by-, the res­ non plea(k guilty to six counts of ported in fiamea, a posalble hint labor force. increased production. Blood Uonora to It or nbJ otharwiii oraditad In have learned about, the new lub- the Socialist .par.ty, waa thla: Wallace not only agreed that that the enemy already had begun Ih Manchester, aa in all sections ttali papar and ifao tha local nawa marine campaign since Prime ‘T nm refii.sfng the SoclBlist en­ ignations. violating the gaming laws In the there should be a central technical Few contracts actually have Ickes. government operator of ppbllihad terai... dorsement for mayor because I Argentina still maintains rela­ Rockville City court on Wednes­ authority, of the Federal govern­ its destruction preparation to re­ been cancelled but the threltl of the pits since 1 resident Roosevelt where there are centers or mobile SUPER-MARKETS All rlahti of rapbbllcatlon ot M in l^r Churchill llrst revealed tions with Germany, the only I.at- treat. cancellation—made with every in­ stepped into the-labor .dispute and •inits, many, donors return aa often gftcim l diapatdhal haraln ira aliQ have learned that It ia available day and w'bs fined $1,500 by Judge ment, but added: The Moacow communique detail­ as regulatioha permit, many per- its eidstence. opIV for a cash outlay of 1700 to In American nation to d<\ so. .The dication that the government ordered the seizure May 1, an­ rakam d ' " government's foreign policy has Laurence M. Dillon. Johnston was ‘‘Every business and institution ed' advances south of Kiev on the .suading friends. to come 'with /T h e first presumably factual $800. should have full access to all pat­ would follow up forcefully and nounced Tuesday night that ne Pull iiTrloa ollant ''Of N. E. A. ‘T would, of course, father pa.ss been s bitterly debated issue in .se­ brought before the court as a re­ west bank of the Dnieper that the existence 6f machinery to ac­ them. Men and women from all t ON THE HOME FRONT Barrloa Ine. \ news we had of U came from Can- sult of visits made by State Po­ ents and research findings which reached five miles further Inland In wat ending the arrangement. walks of life are eager to give up the endorsement even though cret cabinet meetings and in the complish the, contract withdrawals, Satisfied Production Stsbillzed lenlatlvabK The .ada. blessedly free of the censor- press. licemen to alleged "bookies" here have been developed at govern­ the face of bitter German counter­ blood that others may liVe, Pnblllbari Raprasent it might mean the los.s of several ment expense. Tbe Ckmgress had a significant-effect. In this final action Ickes return­ JnltdV Hathawa Spaelal>aclBl Attejtcy-* ship of either the AmericanAmcrlcan or | hundred votesi than be a party to Police I’lw Tear Gas several weeks ago. Previous fines attacks. Here more than 2,000 So far. the deepest reductions In The number of wounded li going MAKE EVERY OUNCE New Torb. Chicago.o. DetrolKD Vjd- Dembnstrator.s shouting “Neu­ in Rockville and Stafford Springij ha.s provided large sums of money NazLs were reported slain. ed 1,700 mines to the private to increase in the next few months, Bolton. / ' British navies, the convoy fight anv such questionable dealing.- had been $2.'i0 for each count. estimated labor needs have been operators. He had relinquished and the Army and Navy may ask V . .r. - -Thot One could wish that Senator trality" jammed the Calle Florida, which are being poured into Fed­ A front line dispatch to the Mos­ made in the shipbuilding and .ship ' MBHBBK ■ UDIT BURBAU or being a Canadian affair. , had been more explicit one of Buenos Aires’ main thor­ Attorney William Hyde oi Man­ eral, university and industrial lab­ cow government newspaper Izves- operation of the other l.BfliO over for more plasma than the 4,000,- OF FOOD COUNT ! chester represented Johnston. repair Industries, it was reported, recent weeks, satisfied that pro 000 pints already requested. Elach Amorica’t load mpply m a pracioui wor woopfM. CIRgOt>ATKiNS ______port,, from the statements of siir-1 details of the Socialist oughfares, a block from the Uni­ oratories. It is the intention of Ua said: with lesser cuts by aircraft pro­ ted States embassy. Norman Arm­ Prosecutor Bernard J. Ackerman the Congress that this mojoey be "We can see the steeples of Kiev duction had been stabilized. month Manchester has an oppor­ N Don’t w a it a B. Taacti roar Ismily to ctoas ItMlr 'tbe^Ha4«raM Printing Company vivors. and participants in the i-offer. What would, for Instance, presented the case. ducers. Between them, these in-, The secretary emphasized that tunity to heir build up this supply Inc.,ne., Mtur no flnonclai raaponti- our. U. S ambassador to Argen­ spent for the benefit of "fie gen­ Pechera Lavra (biggest and oldest duatrlea account for most of the pUtot-uao tohovari-storva y tm gorboo* (tool. Q«sr blHtjr for\typog**gi>h attention ia drawn to the to do a baag-np Job for hie hon- estimated the present strength of Jdnd of policy In which Stalin now rine war, along, came Secretary oir-to-be. Perhapei~-thle le nMre- three cabinet members resigned of Bolles. Execution was' suspend- | and to create society In which not a device for obtaining a gen­ tne contents are so planned as to two days ago. El Diario said this ed until Saturday in Mrs. Bart- full employment and full produc­ the Freqch fieet at more than 100 Agaiust Kenney eral wage increase ■violating the lie Hfll when packed into the kit­ cOBOura. By thla Joint sUtement Knox, warning that the subma­ ly a enggeetlon, nothing more— p'rovoked a crisis which led to the ley’S/case in order that she could tion are maintained, we must open ships, among them two first line "hold the Une” policy against In­ bag When It is exactly tha. aize. of loaders, he does two things. rine menace la "very terious" and the candidate or hie party treas­ others walking out.) . ai^nge. for the care'of their chil­ the door to technology for all our battleships. Active French Naval Putnam, Oct. 14— OF)— Harold flation. A previous Illinois contract The 'staff is anxious to ship a urer conld do something nbont dren. people. . . . In aviation, in housing, personnel, he said, waa approxi­ Kenqey, 39-year-old Mechanics- portion 6t"heae kitbags very soon, FItat, he endoraea the "expedl- a “cause for alarm." the aftontlon. It is donbtta] If n waa rejected for that very reason. Don’t eric ua what we think of It was brought out that 1 ^ . in medicine, and in a whole range mately 20,000 men, with a reserve ville postmaster and newspaper so their retqm will be appreciated. '•Bejr*’ ^ dealing with Badoglio reneonable contribution could be Bartley and; her husband, J(ay- of new industries we shall have pool of 25,000. the submarine war -now. Every editor, was formally charged with Surreal Dreaaings aad tha Houae of Savoy. He thus allocated anywhere to more Past Misdeeds mond B. Bartley lived In New the chance to find new opportuni­ Netherlands Navy Active assault with intent to murder In Charges Flynn There was 'a. fine attendance paifonaa aometblng of a aervlee time we think we are_nn thn trail: practled good. Look how cheap­ York and New Jersey for 'several ties, to create better conditions of The Netherlands Navy with 63 connection with the*Ttabbing of Wednesday In the Surgical Dresa- of a sound opinion, we find our­ ly T1ie*Oreat jasper gete hie ears and that two children were living, and to release the Vlynamic warships and over 6,800 crewmen ingi room, and a 'g'great re a t deal sf for Itooeevelt aild Churchill, help- vote hit TliaVa*liifaior party eftt- Strongly^live his wife, Anne, 36. preceding a oi selves to ^d o ed by some new and born to them. Mrs. Bartley left energy 6f democratic society. has deatroyad more than 300,000 bkthday party at their home for • Father Child work waa accompliluhed. 4wg “take the curse off" a policy dency! ‘To stimulate new enterprise, tona of enemy shipping in opera­ Tbe workers havere been happy to conflicting statement from the her husband in 1931 and she and their 10-year-oId son Oct. 3. for-which both have been eubject- Under ttiia-splel, the happy can­ tOoatlniied tron/Page Om ) Bolles lived together as husband technological freedom, no leas than tions on all seven seas since tne IQiable to raise $25,000 bond, l i e Angeles, Oct. 34—(4)— For welcome several new rei^niits thla •di to criticism at home, Churchill highest of sources. If the effort didate usually arrangea - auch political freedom, fnust be safe' war began. fall, and hope that more'will Join contribution, takes his endorse­ and wife for 10 years in New York Kenney, also a fitdrekeeper, waa tbe third time, debonair Errol •yea more pointedly than Roose­ is to confuse the enemy, and the own-governmept after the war he state and later came to Rockville. guarded. It is the responsibility of Today over 5,000 aallora operate remanded to the eoiinty jail at Flynn of the films is facing an al­ them as time goes on. Any' woman ment, and everybody la happy, un­ put Into effect Immediately. government to see that no artifi­ 64 shlpa in tha Norwegian navy, legation that he waa Indiscreet who feels that she would like to velt. enemy la half aa confused as we til election night at laast. Four children were bom to them. Brooklyn. ,, In a atatemient, the committee TThe state’s attorney said Mr. cial barriers are placed in the way whose nucleus was 13 ships able Day-Kimball bwpital attendants with a'teen-age girl. have a part in thla vitally a4qes> '' Secondly, Stalin endorsea, with are. It Is a highly successful ef­ But to get back to Our nostal declared^hat no one could iwpeot of these developments. We must to escape to Britain three years Blonde Shirley Evana Haaaau, aary work is cordially inmed fo 9 0 U A S H m m a gla. It. in turn, goes hack to the Bartley filed a complaint with the today described the condition of Bpeclflc regard to Italy, a program fort. That’s the best that can be the Italian people "to fight for the Rockville police In June. Tha utilize our wealth of scientific skill ago out of a fleet of 40. hla vrife, suffering from three stab Loa Angeles housewife, alleges In Join the group any part of the day classic instance of minority party reinstatement In power of those to guarantee a constant flow of The .Greek Navy, marked off aa s civil action that the handsome on Wednesday that she can do ao. ■flf democratic self-determination said for It-^-One thing It doesn't dramatically refusing money, and accused stated they believed that new ideas and industries Into our wounds in the chest, as “fair,” SWEET POTATOES who have been mainly responsible under the. New York law theirs destroyed 30 months ago when the actor la the father of her two-year- First Aid FUea High fw tha people of Italy after the j do, and that la glvs clear, under­ thereby obtaining for Itself the for the loss of their liberties and economy. Axis blitz overran Hellaa, now has and gave her, what they described Red Cross First Aid flies high standable, Intelligent Information same kind of virtue Senator Mor­ was a common law marriage and aa an "even chanc^’ to recover. old daughter, bom Nov. 18, 1940, war. the ruin of their country.” Mr«T Bartley lold the court that People Will Be Amazed 5,000 sailors on 34 or more combat­ '/ and whom aha has named Marylyn with the western dl'vision of toe StallB would thus seem perfect­ to the people of America or Brit- tensen now obtains for refusthg From Algiers came a dispatch “Out of our laboratories both ant ships, ranging from destroyers Evans Flynn. American Airways Ftom toe to give a minority party a little saying aome Frenchmen predicted at the time she separated from ifovemment and private are com­ The artesiairiweU Mlamander southern border of toe United ly la line with Allied policy—ex- aln. ■ her husband she did not 'have to subchasers, like the former lives 200 feet below the earth's/ Last February Flynn waa ac­ campaign aid. In this nostalgic the Italian declaration and the ing a flood of discoveries. When United Btatea PC-622 transferred quitted by a Jury of statutory rape States to the terminal in Trinidad, PWAST podlancy now and still guarantees instance. It was The Great Jasper Allies’ acceptance of the Badoglio money eeiough to secure a divorce. the veil of secrecy imposed by war surface and ts blind. British West Indies aach Pan Five Reasons (Multiplied By Millions) Why Nod Support under lend-eaae. charges brought by Show Girl of victory for democratic prlncl- who staged, with a reporter and government as a co-belllgerent lifted our people will stand The Polish Navy, which earlier Peggy Larue Satterlee, who was American Clipper carries a crew PEANUT Back On Trial photographer phalanx of wltnesa- would not be welcomed by the Frederick V. Kehne of Hebron amazed at the array of inventions. this year obtained tbe cruiser trained in First Aid. K G S pto later. \ es, the dramatic return of an Im-. waa ordered to pay $20 a week 16. and Betty Hansen, formerly of Not only the crews of the great "’The diminlabing benefits from French underground, particularly A new world la being fashioned in Dragon from the Britlah, constats Lincoln, Neb., who was then 17, A^merican Fighting^ Forces Are Forging Ahead BUTTER Tet there'! \Mmething atUl pure $1,000 campaign contribU' by those groups In southern France toward the support trf hla wife, our laboratories. Developments of of 11 warships, other than trawlers after he took the witness stand clippers but also the personnel at LARD wrong with the plrture. We are weather reatrlcttona now appear tion, and who obtained, from hla where the Italian occupation waa given a 60 days suspended Jail new airplanes and new helicop- and corvettes, and a personnel of OW Intermediate airports and ' emer- *oiSJrPe«iitoIlr** strategy, more publicity and pure sentence and placed on probation and ..emphatically denied the ao- ency landings are trained for se­ atlll reminded that we have a long to be over-balanced by the Inevi­ most keenly felt. ten, li|^ t metals, and plastics, 2,700. ■uaations. To Ulliitiote Victory For The Preservotion Of table handicapa Imposed on farm­ reputation tban a mere $1,000 Might Spread Suspiriea for a year. He was ordered to television and radio, new foods and The Belgians now have abpilt 20 Mra. Haaaau, 21, who waa mar­ Sen. The entire program which *aa OLEO way atUI to go beforex^e are out could ever have financed. That, of One Frenchman, the Algiers dis­ post a $1,()00 bond to Insure pay­ medicines, will open 'vast Indus­ USE began five yean ago ia now a ma­ ing, aviation, shipping and othi fighting ships and a reserve Naval 6 6 6 ried laat April to Henry Haaaau, of the woods and in to ''^e clear course, was in l*e early days of patch aaid, declared the Allied aC' ments. 1. ‘ trial frontiers. These must be turn­ pool of about 4,000 men, a govern­ AM SAiVL NOSE DMM orcbeatra alnger, alleged tn her ac­ jor contribution to airline safety The American Way Of Life, with Russia. \ . ^ essential activities by^ inadequaiit^^ cireat Jasper’a reign, when ceptance of the Italians as co- Sliver Croaa Society ed to achieving full employment of ment spokesman in New York aaid. tion filed yesterday that aha met on toe long 3,000-mlle sweep over MARVO weather Information,” says' the am tegy was keen and standards belligerents might spread a feel­ TTie Silver Cross society of St. labor and full utUiaation of our tha Jungles of Central Americs The reminder of what la\ still Flynn, In s night club In February, Prisoners of War News 8VAM4HLDH Office of Censorship in announo high, and It was a routine hard to ing of suspicion regarding the ulti­ John’s Elpiscopal church will hold productive resources. Without the Irvla Cobb. la Hospital 1940, when ahe was 18, and that he wrong comes in the edltorialApr repeat, barring use of stage mate objectives of the United Na* meeting this evening at 7:30 fulleat play, of the principle of free F)r6in the Red Cross (Jourter CAKE ing that weather is once more i subMquently hsd intimate rela­ pcartng In Pravda yesterday. It money and prepared stooges, tions in Europe. o’clock at the church. private, enterprise we shall fall Santa Mqnlca, Oallf., Oct. 14 — N # W MM^Snwsrm tions with her. She aaka a^decree comes this story of what some of ... But We On The Home Front Are Asked To free topic- since future eeontributors were Some French were represented ’Teen Age .Dance short of this goal. __, (A>)—Irvim 8. Oobb, author-humor­ toe prisoners of war are doing FLOUR proclaims that the conference of somewhat wary of having their 'But free enterprise''will- be naming Flynn the father. with their time. \ tha foreign secretaries at Moscow We .Can’t speak for shipping aa feeling that the Italians were Tbe Liona club will aponsor a ist, is rejiorted in good condition Cr«am Deodorant gifts spumed, As a matter of being-treated too kindly and say teen-age dance Friday evening at ahackled and restrained )=^A ro­ P r^ide For TheNppmfort And P leasure .Of dart, or the future of the Baltic' experience that gardening ia, if bad to give eolemn guarantees of move. ‘The situation will not be Lodge of Enks will pay his official and our tesources.” Powell, top-dancing actress, and mance Hollywood thought was a PN4AST ■tatas, from the conference, aay- anything, better done without no more refunds before It began altered at all.’’ it said, since visit to the Rockville lodge this Marine Sergt. Glen Ford, former cinch to endure has ended in tha Y 99 N *v§r C/MMtil Y w TOMATO JUia I SM aOINH - to get lU $1,000 back. "elements In the service of the actor, will be marided Oct 28, Mies 10 ta f that the “Soviet Urilon'a bor­ weather predictions. ’This la so So shone Tbe Great Jaeperie evening ait which time a large Reds Fight Way divorce courts. Our Fighting Forcbg As For As Possible And Allies have been fighting against class of candidates /w ill be Powell’s mother, Mrs. Blanche Deanna Durbin, ahe of tha lilting ■M der can no more be a topic of, con- because In the final analysis all purity then, and so shines Sen­ German troops in Italy for weeks.” Initiated. Helen Powell, announced. voice and demure manner, filed m Sl TEETH MACARONI, “. siiIm ^ • variations than, for example, the gardening la a direct relationship ator Morteiuen’S purity now, There will be a dinner at 6:30 1. Doet not tot dtetict or men's suit Jitoterday for divorce from and nothing creates more favor­ Intd^ Melitopol ibittt. Does not irritate ikin. naaollaaaSa 3 To This End YOU Are Asked To Give Gener­ CLAPP'S nr RliCHNUT ^ borders of the United States or between man and nature. The o’clock followed by the meeting 2. NowaitingtoJrjr.'Canbcuted young Vaughn Paul, who had been I am aoMT iach ^ ‘ able publicity than purity. Even —A— her friend since she was a merq hariatal BABY FOODS 24- the status of CaUfomla.” ! weather prophet, with due differ- we are for It. Nazi Forces and a program of entertainment. (Continued (rdin Page One) - risht after shVving. Jaat sat taor si The class of members is known GASSY BLOAT 3. Initamly stops penpitationfot ehUd. Miss Durbin la 20 now, and SrISsawark la a at This suggests that Stalin, In ence to all the . scientific Instru­ walar.aMaliUk ously To The Mfrfoa deRcieu* • JS- II to« as the 25th anniversary class ment, a Reuters dispatch from 1 to 3 dsjrt. Prevehts odor. Paul, a Naval lieutenant (Jg) and PntM l Sli^aat atalM, BISQUICK RIscuHs In a gffy joining with Roosevelt and ments he may claim as- equip­ Beaten Back Plan for ’Tto 4. A. pure, white; gteiseleis, former asaoelate film producer, la larnltl^ food fllia Saa^ 30- Moscow’said today. BELOWTHEBELT? stainless vanishing ctetm. # 28.. star. Tour uetk .parkM Churchill In what they wished to ment, la nothing more or less Retitrn Rests The Vemon-Ellihgton Leagiie of The dispatch asserted that fight ilka paw. than some one who poses as an Women Voters will hold Its annual Flatiilrat InSlewliee—tiw UaS that awkw I, Awarded Approval Seal of She charged mental cruelty. NABISCO 25- do with regard to Italy, is making (Continued from Page One) ing about the Ukrainlaa capital la roo fwl foil of n n r bkwM BdMrr sraundind American Institute of Launder, They parted last Monday, her Mat KLBK.VITB laSas (ram SalpiB'a RITZ CRACKERS Intercessor between the gardener * --- membership tea at the home of the bloodiest since the battles, for '•nd bnlow th* b«h aCtMi nriM* an • uU ing for being hsnnleu to Pkaraiacs *r aat; ■••# 4 raa ^ r a . a subtle bargain. He .wlll,^ <^er With Lewis Mrs. Nelaoih C. Mead a t '51 Elm of ■ lur anion and a ahusWi flow o< la- complaint said. They were mar­ and nature. Relying upon him. cities of Qgulln, Kariovac and Za- Orel and Belgorod last summer. iMtiaal oaeTsUoaB ia thalaivt VnraL hbric ried in a laviah^-formal eeremony words, recognise a n d / ti^hite greb in Croatia; Sibanik, ZtU'a and street on ’thursday, Noveqiber 4th CapltulaMon Inevitable Thla eeaditlan war tatard prompt dUtat- KLEENITE mieclj neA xttik UNEEDA BISCUITS s 18* their expediency in d ^ i n ^ with itherefort, breeds laziness and at 2:45 p. m. Mias Betty E. tlon a< food, canains aa azoamiva aaoeunt April 18. 1941. (Continued from Page One)- Imotskl In Dalmatia and along With the capitulation of Kiev ap­ of gao that mar prooa oa tha ersana aad They had known each other for Badoglio and the H ^ s e ,^ S^yoy over-confidence which enables na­ main railway arteriea In Slovenia Geasay is chairman in ebarigs as­ parently inevitable, the fall of rrfloet itaOU in oaanr dlonomfOTtins ormp. sisted by Miss Lois MacFarland. toma, Ver railtf, tnr Bapouba aa diroatad. five, years, and had been “going ■ A M Borden s Memo •«59* if they tolerate l^ex^diency in ture to defeat the gardener. bargain away the. Jurisdictional and on the Istrian peninsula. three other major German defense T b w balp aneonraga tha nonaal flow of ateady" for two and a ha;if. rights of any organisation merely "tJnlU of the First (3roat .corps Mrs. B. J. Ackerman, Mrs. R. bases on the Russian front—Mcll* 'intaatinal aaentloaa and lialp aetivata tha Pgn(bke Hour 'WHiTtipaar lo oi mg ^ dealing with Pojdnd ami the Bal­ We haven’t the heart to tabu­ colon go caliara ibMif — withiMit npaetttag ARFIIND BAKED PEANS to admit the United Mine 'Work­ operating along the railway from Ijewls Reynolds, Mrs. Richard topol, Zaporozhe and Gomel ^-ajso Rolled Oats WNm SMAT ^ MB M 19* tic states of Elsthonia. Lithuania late the number of times the ers.” Ogulln to Zagheb have killed 300 Graf, Mrs. J. Everett North, Mr#. appeared imminent as Red Army oat foaling that otian fODawa tha taking of More Specific Naw InglafiU and Latvia,/Ml sovereign nations weather man, then limited only to Acceptance Seen Aiding Unity Germans and Uataahl troops and Alfred M. Wade, Mrs. Nelaon forces tore n'ew .gaps In wavering violent flnahing laxativaa. Ovan iokod ' Grapefruit Juice 13* Mead, Mrs. Edward Connors and Ia this war good old Eipotaha hare bacn bHUATLfR and free ^oplea at the start ot closc-up predictions which should The delegates overwhelmingly have taken 350 prisoners.” the war Nazi defehses. - ■ . helping thouaanda of pgopla ‘far manr Small Pro ■aons defeated an amendment to re­ bulletin aaid. ’The main fighting Mrs. John D. Walker. A Sovl.et\ommiintque broadcast ream. Gat a box of SenaUba tadar aad Charg'es Sought Sweatheart Soap 2 " ami 13* this wi therefore have been the more ac­ quire the council to report back la taking place near Dliga Reas, an Scout Activities ’ trr them. Zif at roar drugglit, M nut KMN1S from Moscow said Russian troops A . ..-• ■ a Renuzit di> aiANi* 65* “It/la. understood,” " says the curate, promised' the gardener to a convention before It coidd le- Induatrial town near Kariovac.” Boy Scouts No. 92 meet ntuta- already were fighting in tbe Bridgeport, OCt. 14—OP)— Mo­ statement signed by RooseVeltV rain. But the fact is that any sue a charter after President w!11- Ambush Fielght Train day at seven o’clock In the social streets of Melitopol, and were tions 'for more specific ■tatamehts n oi Mi CblVChin and Stalin yesterday, gardener who believed the weath­ llam Green made a strong plea for PartUan bands, operating, be rooms of ,tbe Union' church with battling tbe Germans on the out­ wiere filed in Superior eoiirt yea- 15 acceptance of the proposer as „ a tween German-held l^ ra and Split “thstt noting can detract from er man lost his garden, while gar­ Scoutmaster Franda Green and skirts of the other three. Capture terday.'by Arthur J. Oerstl and VARIETY BREADS contribution to labor unity. ^ on the Dalmatian coast, ambushed Junior Aasistant Scoutmaster El­ of all four cities would jeopardize Murray Reich, Bridgeport lawyers SUNSHINE Qie absolute and untrammeled deners who paid no 'attenUon to One of the ReBolutiona -commit a German freight train and captur mer .MacDonald. the whole German position in SWEDISH RYE— PLAIN RVI tee reports adopted by the con­ ■fid Harry Shropshire, of 12 Cam- HI440 OR CRACKED W H fA T lOM | W * right of the pMple of Italy to de- promises of rain arid acted mere­ ed stocks of , war material, the com The Red Roee and the Cardinal Russia and might forre a gigantic brioge avenue, Devon, all of whom vention bitterly condemned the murnque added, and in Montenegro, Flower groups of Girl Scouta have withdrawal of the Nazi Armiga to Manchester’s Quota Is $36,300 ' cide on the democratic form of ly on the reallatic fact that their arq charged with conspiracy to ob­ CRACKERS diminution In ; the War Labor just north of the Albanian frontier, united thla year and meet on Frt' secondary' defense lines many 1007« BREAD %% 15* government they -will' eventually garden was dry today, no mafter Board’s authority alnce it waa other patriot forces Seized- an Im­ struct Justice in connection with NHca w H Ii Sakidfl day evening at 7 q’clock in the miles tr the west.' a nolle entered In City, court Aug. DOUGHNUTS'.isH oot 14# have." • what happened tomorrow, did at priginally constituted. portant road Junction at Martise. Union church social rooms. Mrs. Breach Formidable Defenaea While recognising . the need ..for 28 In a proseeutlon Involving That la so far as It goes, hearl- least salvage something. In ^e Fftume sector the Ger- Phyllis Tupper and Mra. Ulllan Soviet troops, breaching ''for­ Shropshire and Miaa Mary Calr, Me toc .anlng and reassuring. ' Yet the If during the past summer, the wage regulation in war time,-'the mans, reinforced with tank bri­ Schrumpf Newton are leaders. midable defenses in the south es, thtia are busy daya 55% Of The Entire Fund Will Go To The zia MwewF Auiifla* report objected to the authority'of for the physician. Vltb of 1249 FaMald avenue. 23 aiuestion ia whether Stalin, al­ weather man’ had been able to is­ gades, qtormed patriot positions The Brownies meet- on Satur­ Ukraine, forced the Molochna riv­ Miss Carr, who also is under w t u m w iom r m m m tlie economic stabilization direc­ near Susak, the communique aaid, er and surged Into the very cen­ Ymany former awKsdaics In tha though Joifiing With .ua in such sue long range predictions, he tor of war mobilization director to days at 2 p'. m. with Miaa Audrey armed lemioss, ba must cany arrest on a similar charge, did not RNAST' DATED** "and by great auperiority (of num­ Goldenthal as leader. ter of Melitopol In the face of des­ Join with toe other defendants In U. 5. O., The Home Away From Home For guarantees to Italy, did not still would have done still ’ mors -dam veto certain WLB decisions. bers) succeeded In advancing to­ The Girl Aides meet every eve­ perate resistance on the part of a heavyjmtden. You won't ind ward .Clrkvenice'and Baker” on the your Doctor complaining. their motion. ITie hew develop­ PALMOLIVE BREAD ysasrvi to himself the right to age, for he would have been able ning at 7' o'clock at thf home of the tofenders,* the Soviet bulletin He's glad to work longer SM' ment eauaed State’s Attorney May such free democratic choice to predict even more rain on tbe Croatian coastal plain. Mrs. Alfred ML Wade of ParH said. > harder to eervs aad protect tbe Lorin W. Willis to ask (Or and ob­ ■ Our Fighting Forces. __ ■ TON.IT SOAP MG20OC The city la on one of two escape LOAF to other nations where be hap­ basUt' of storms which beaded in Fire Destroys street. These girls are distribut­ community. Yon can help tain a peatponamant of the arraign­ qiaaa Taehaologtet Dice ing the church calendars each railways open to tha German gar­ lighten hit load h j calling at ment of the acepsed before Judge MOULAR CAAIS 2 0 pens to have direct territorial and this direction; but never did. get Sunday morning at the church risons in the Crimea. Its capture his office Instsad of atking Elm William J. Shea yesterday. Mr. BtrBtagie Interests, as hs does not here, or never ‘did release any . 3 Tank Cars Hartford, Oct. 14— OR— Virgil service. ^ , would be a mlleatone In ths Rua- to visit your-komet by avoid­ Winis told the court thai ha nseda , GIVE GENEROUSLY and GIVE THIS WEEK luppan to havs in Italy. rain-after they had arrived over­ Mulholland, 66, prominent ■ gla^ aian drive to . Isolate ths Crimea ing sight calls, exespt is teal. some tlma to study the ^notion# (iMnUnnad (ram Paf* Oaa) technolofUt and furnace engineer from tha north. . * cmergcncy& by sot seglectihg fiefui’fl argumg them. Tbs saw world can't be built on head. / for the Hartford Empire Glass 'Orders I t ^ Coauneato Halted The Jlrlve for MlUtopol began tbe iUseseroet may cUvelop ' le fty prinelpls tn ens Inatanca and In short, if tha weather man company, died yeeUrday at the four days ago. Rad Ajnny van­ into sometUsg serious: and by When The Air Raid Worden .In Your SUPER SUDS crew drew.other cars away before bringiog ptewniptlons hate. Otant OHdsr Meturad Md-totolCBto power poUUcs In the had l ^ n permitted fuU func­ they caught fire. Hamord boapU«- London, Oct. 14—(AV-The Oer guards brides through two lines poa MiHaiea DODi . oaxt. If the .people, of Italy sm tion for the peat three months, Passengers were taken to Bev­ man Propaganda office has order­ of anti-tank traps on ths eastern London. Dot 14— (iP) ^-German P avM Orattiag Women bank of M oloch^ ths RuSslgns borhood Colls To See You. - an titled to their own choice of the chances are that the public erly, Maas., by bus and made train ed the Ministry of Infomatioa in military magasinM are diaplaylng BOK' 'wi.nw connections later. Ifiehy to’ diabontinue publication said, fioresd n pasaags o( ths rlfer for tha first Urns, tha Berlin radio 23 S ' ■evaiBWisnt, ao are the people of would never want him back. As Although rails were warped by HoUywood, O c t l4—(F)— Back of articles and oommenta on re- and blasted their way on through WELDON DRUG COMPANY Mid today, pictures of a giant naw •nd Lithuania. Ruaita, by It ia, be geta only a halfhearted the beat, raUroad apokeaman said from three years In -England, Film 'cent developments to Italy, tha a wida nest ef blodthougaa, piU- NaM glider known as ths ‘BO-940 signature yesterday, took welcome from ua, and we take that travel tp and from Ports- Actress Ann . Dvorak says Ameri­ Moacow radio aaid yesterday, quotr boKSs and communieatloo trsneh- Prdoeriptloii Pharmacintii . and eapabla of carrying troops- In can women should bs dnfted into ing Ruaatan press dispatehas from sa to smash Into the city from the fererard. By the Pravda him only on trial. He bad better tnouth waa resumed by mld-mom- 901 Main S tre e t Talephon# 5.312 numbers ’’unimaginable to tha lay- ing by using yard.trsioka to get the srriied forces or war plants if Geneva, 'nie broadcast waa. record north end south. a n a .” ‘ t}redlct rain, in a hurry, around the'scene'of the accident. moia of thaoi don’t voluntaes* ed 1^ tha Sovlat monitor. The Russians countccl 4,000

•■V ' ;• •|-f MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTEK, OONN« THUHBDAT, ^'iC'eONN, THU^fiiAY, OCTOBER 14,104i PiuB ■ I —

[amden Man^Second WDRO—18M Today's Radio WkBQ—1410 ■aktam War H um . t On Big Salarii^ List 4:00—w n c — Backstage . Wlfe;^ WDRC—Easy Aoea; WTHT — WDRC — Home Front Report­ Music; WNBC—The Fighting er; News; WNBC— Blue Frol­ Coast Guard. Punch in the T pany; H. Donald of ics.. 7:45—WDRO—Mr. Keen; WNBC Sal Bartolo Kayoes Teain Meets Bulkeiey Large Income Made as pa^rfieid,'jiot! VOL. XI, NO. 6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 Compiled by Students of Manchester High Scl Miss Helen ^Stes, Faculty Adviser 4:16— WTIC — Stella D a lla s ; —Republican Party; WTHT — ___ ■ j . -f lilitn n irp . NaUonal Bank: Edward Kltfu^r, WNBC—Charlie Barnett. Mdrtensen Campaign Talk. • Fresldent Ol manage- , 102,400 rfom the Columbia Brok<^ 4:30—w n c — Lorenso Jones; 8:00—w n c — Maxwell House m e n t Firm for Small naatlng syatcm, Inc ; Rosalind. Members Added WDRC—Four Clubmen; WTNBC Coffee Time; WDRC—Charles Billy Brown in 3rd Tombrrow at 4 p .hl l u e u t Russell, formerly of Waterbury, Picnic Is Enjoyed. Legion of Honor Class o f’43 M. H . SeOn Top Time Views the News. Buggies, Mary Aator; IVTHT— Arms Manufacturers. $102,400 from the Columbia Broad- Staff Tw'Mye new members for 4 :4 5 _ w n c — Young W I d d e r News: Music. Corp. the Swtmming club have been Brown; WDRC — News; Ad Also Thomas H. Bock of Wilton. By Sock & Buskin 8:15—WNBC—Lum and Abner. Gotham Feather Batters Hamden, Oct. 14 — ffD Tbe Presents Flag added this week. They are: In Friday Game . Liner; WNBC—Horace Heldt. 8:30—w n c —The Aldrich Faml- Southern $75,240 from the Crow jll-CoIller Of Somanhis 6:00—w n c — Wher* a Girl Mar­ Billy Bates' Eye in TP/KfS ' Number Two man on the Treasury Publishing Company; Charles E. Peggy M^ratb, Marge Bis- ly; WDRC—Death Valley Days; sell, Peggy^chraldt, Delphin ries; WDRC— News; Ad Linsr; News; WTHT—Sereno Gam- M ____A jSepartment list of salaries an- Wilson, formerly of Bridgeport "These hot dogs aren’t done!” WTHT — News; Music; WNBC First; Pitt Fighter E l e v e n ; M . S. Grid $173,000 froin the General Electric Manning, R ^ an o Beckwith, mell; Castles in the Air; WNBC Makes Record (inounced last night. Carl Gustave Five GrouptHn Eil. Staff Where's the mustard?” ami Students Pause in Work Betty Derby, Jlarilyn Miner, Football Squad Wins — News. Co., Colbv M. Chester of Green­ —America's To'wn Meeting. Floored Several Times Morale B q f *8webiUus of Hamden, made his wich, $129,999.99 from the Gen­ “Oh-h-h Frapk Sinatra!” were To Render Tribute to Joyce Gustafsonv Betty L/iu' With Score" o^ 9 to 6 6:16—WTIC — Portia Faces 9:00—w n c — Kraft Music Hall; —Virginia Hun^r Se­ Moller, Eleanor M0,.')80 from National Center Springs woods for an hbur Middletown eleven by the unim­ en; WTHT—Superman; WNBC Bands; Sports. Woodhil.l split a pair of games. Big’Time Bee' Over Hi^tford tomorrow afternoon at 4 advtsor and the members of last to those M. H. S. graduates now knockout in the third round of an ' year ending 1942. Dairy Products Corp.; Madeleine or soTthe three groups returned. By John Toumsud pressive fcore of 9-6 at the Asy­ X —Captain Midnight. 10:00—w n c — Durante - Moore- Miss Barbara Cratty with games O’clock on the West Side Field year’s editorial staff selected the In service and those who' have Efenlng eight-rounder at the Audltoriufii of 113 and 100 was high scorer for Grid Fortunes. A Harlin Arms Company em­ Carroll of Norwalk. $125,733.34. One grmm found a ration stamp made the supreme sacrifle in the lum City last Friday. The trtum]^ Cugat; WDRC—The First Line; The game was set back a half ploye during the World War, Swe- from' Paramount Pictures, Inc.; new members. Selections were bearing Ruthmary Wirtalla’s 6:0d-r-WnC — News; WDRC— last night. the avienlng. ------' / ba.Med on try-outs, which were service of their . country. A Manchester’s high-flying football was the Kelleymen’s second In as', News: George B. Armstead; WTHT — Raymond Clapper: Shamrocks ’ hour In order to permit second ;' Dilius and a group of his associates Louis S. Cate.i of Greenwich. $127,- name. Thexsecond group found many starts and gave them un- . Bartolo, fighting at 129, huiig Monticello, Ark., Oct. held on September .27 and 29 dnd service Flag, the gift of the elass WTHT-EiBws: WNBC—Terry WNBC — Raymond Oram B. Cervlnl ...... 68 77—145 shift workers in the war plants to there/are now officers of the Dlx- 083.37 from Phelps Dodge Corp.; a slip of paperxtelling them that team runs into Its Hrst stiff test disputed possession of first place the early right on Bates’ left eye UtUa Monticello A. A M. College on recommendations of teachers. of 1943, containing a gold star and the Pirates. Swing. L. Shea ...... 74 68—137 see the complete game. . Well Corporation and also of the James H. Rand, Jr., of Darien, that was what tnfey were looking of the season this Friday against in the C.C.I.li. Both teams scored 10:15—'WTHT —Dale Carnegie; and from then on Bates apparent­ is flabbergaatod over Ita ^ o tb a ll High Standard Manufacturing $214.'J64.05 from Remington Rand, The editorial staff ronslats of circle vdth the number thirteen 6:15—w n c — History in the 8. Krieaki ...... 68 58— 128 Tom Kelley’s hoys have .carved for and the third gtqiip returned Bulkeiey High of Hartford The all their points 4n the second quar­ WNBC—Listen to Lulu. ly couldn't see through it He , Company, In c, which has grown in Inc.; Lewis S. Rosentiel of Green­ five groups. Each of these representing the thirteen' former Headlines; WDRC — Music; was down again twice in the sec­ M. Leclero ...... 68 89—185 fortunes this year. empty-handed, for one bf^the most students of the school who have ter. ’ 10:80—w n c —March of ■nme; B, Cratty ...... i . . l l 8 100—213 three years from a minor arms wich, $100,180 from Schenley Dis­ groups has a chairman, one of important direction slips been contest, to be staged at the local WTHT — S p o r t K WNBC —. ond and once In the third before •The 1043 team, bpletered by died in this war and a circle of Middletown monopolized tha Sports: WNBC-Sports; News. WDRC—Here’s to Romance; company to one of the largest. tillers Corp., and Chester J. La- whom will- be chosen as editor-in- lost. The blame was laid entltely on West Side oval, will bring together play throughout the opening stan­ the final knockout Bates weighed Navy-Marine trainees, walloped I Swebillu.s is president of the Roche of Southport. $89,000.16 chief* of the Somanhis after the blue stars enclosing the number 6:30—w n c —Strictly S p o rts ; W THT-^ncert Hour; WNBC Totals ...... 889 887 758 "Mr. North Wind.” The treaSqre two unbeaten eieyens. and may well za, but was unable to drive be­ — Blue Minstrels. 130%. Arkansas University of the South­ iDlxwell Corporation: Jack E- from Young and Rubicam, Inc. staff has begun its work; 1248 was presented by Sbirlciy prove the outstanding scholastic WDRC—Jack Smith; WTHT— Korthenders west Conference, 20 to 12, last Sat­ hunt was planned by Charles MsiK, yond the Manchester thirty-six 11:00— News On All Stations. In the opening. bouU Jerry 83—187 Owsley, former Navy football The groups, the -Chairmen and ’Tgdford, vice president '43, who game Of the year. Both squads \ News; WNBC— Feed Bag Frol- M. Napoli ...... 84 urday— a feat no A. A M. student tin. Lois Clark acted for her class in^the ah- yard line. With fullback Fred 11:15—w n c —Harknsss of Wash­ Zullo, 189, Boston, knocked out R. Patten. •••*,...71 77— 148 coach, vice president; F. S. O’Reil­ members are as follows: Somanhis To top this, relay races, In have defeated Middletown: Man­ Norton and Pete Hamlin alternat­ ' Ics. ever contemplktsd. ly, treasurer; Gordon Swebillus, senckof President George'Hunt, 6\45— w n c — Lowell ’Thomas; ington; WDRC—Joan Brooks; Chick Santos, 136^, Bridgeport A. Napoli ...... 58 ------58 Blg-tlme ideas already are buzz­ editorial board; Patricia Comlns, charge of Lucille Agard, further chester by the score of 9-6 and ing on off-tackle slants, the Ti­ in two wild and wooly rounds of 98— 92 aecretary, and F. E. Bradley, Earl Japan Proclaims The\qulet efficiency of Lois who 1» now In the service. T}ie WDRC—James; WTHT — Mu­ WTHT—Music: WNBO— The L. Conran ...... — ing in the 'heieads of students who Alexa Toumaud, Wilfred Dion, sharpened many already ravenous Bulkeiey by the impressive count gers went to the Red and Wblta an eight-rounder; Johnny Duke, D. Qutzmer ...... 78 92—170 B. Swebillus, and George R. Willis Richard Dolson, Alice Schmidt, Clark brought out the first flag was accepted for the sch<} Music; WNBC — Music You Want. used to be willing to play anybody appetites. Everyone enjoyed his 38; but on the next play Bob Al­ 11:30—WTIC—Music of the New 139, Hartford, decisloned George M. Jlllson ...... 85 77—182 hold high posts. Philippines ‘Free’ John Vice, Pearl Giesecke. issue of thc'HIgh School World on by Thomaa Gorman, president of The Maroon clad grtdsters edged Horace Heldt. an;lywhere and take any kind of a out a nice two-game bid for the For his services, the Dixwell hot dogs, soda, and apple pie, in­ vord, captain of the Manchester 7:00-WTIC — Fred Waring in World; WDRC — Flashgun Marino, 141, Bridgeport in sU. (CCIL title this faU, taking Meri­ Quotations and statistics: Pa­ cluding "Mike,” Bill Peterson’s the Student Council. thex|Celleyltes last season 7-6 In a licking just for the fun of It. ■ Corporation paid the elder Swebll- the second da3^' the Bulkeiey eleven boasts of hav­ Lewis. Jr.; WNBC—Wings to chestra; News. Larry King, 130, Hartford: and doaat, playing astups with ths “we a etellar quartet of backs In $431,206.11 for 1941 and $299,- and one of the. most popular tunes pounced on an erratic center to 12:00—w n c —News; Three Suns F. Moriarty ...... 81 72—153 ______„ Zamanek, Duzutla, Oaudino and the Philippines today In a series iors, and Grace Brown, a Jimlor. at the picnic, "Pistol Packin' Ma­ who has been a membe'r\of the ceptance of the flag, the American ing one of the finest backs in the Victory. John Harvey, 160, Bridgeport, out- gotta win” schools and charging 488.87 In 942. The others each re- gdve the Orange and Black posses­ 7:15—w n c—News: WDRC — Trio; WDRC—News: WTHT — Loretta Shea ...... 72— 124 off a season of defeats to publicity,. StiKw, as sweet a bund, of ball of propaganda broadcasts and an­ Club Write-ups: Alexa Tour- ma’’ which was supplied by Faye World for three years, is aKpres- flags on the main building and state in Co-caplaln Frank Scelza. sion again. The pqriod ended polntod Dan Pierson, 160, Middle- 88—127 'celved $210,603.06 for 1941 and Harry James; WTHT—MuZical News. J. Leclerc ...... 81 amusement and travel. toters as have been seen on the old nounced the inauguration of Jose naud (Head), Jean Tivnan, Sen­ Ferris. t Franklin flagrpolea were lowered to Scelza operates ih the fullback po­ with the Silk City squad on their town, In the first round. fl99.669.25 lor 1942. ent its editor-in-chief. This’ ^e^r half-mast. Taps were played sition and ran wild in both the Mid­ Gems. 12:80—w n p —The Groover Boye; If »ie Weevils can lick Fort Kouracres or any other lot in Series Other Small Plants P. Laurel as first president of a iors, and Joan Apurton and Sid­ Before the picnic ended, a "Truth she is a S.udent Council alternate.' own 36. Totals 194 210 404 or Conse<|uence” contest was held. ■^fter Principal Edson M. Bailey dletown and last Saturday’s Hall 7:30—w n c —Quiz of Two CiUes; News. • Knox, Ky., at Memphis this Satur­ Manchester in many years. Officials of the company said puppet "republican government" ney Werbner, Juniors. During her Junior year, Lois be­ After three fruitless attempts Woodhin day, It will bs two wins in a row. set up Under the thumb of Jfapahese Boys’ sports: Wilfred t)ion and The following are some of the un­ rdad the names of the boys who encounters. 'The Hartford sch(X)l into the stubborn Middletown line Rita Shatosky 71 58—129 Sports dassy Bachs last night that the Dlxwell Cor- came a member of both French is also reputed to have a sturdy There’s nothing In recent A. A M. poratlon serves not only High armed forces. Richard Doison (co-chairmen). lucky members who had to take a Club and Girl Reserves, and is con­ are Commemorated by the number in the second period, quarterback Helen Warrington .. 71 70—141 Fullback Jlra Mello la wallop In Notre Dame T which- cruahed Zamanek and Dugutls have on the 'gold star. As the student line, led by veteran Center ^Alvi Breadon Talks Pittsburgh, 41-0; Georgia Tech, 55-13; and Michigan, $6-12. records to match that. shown soma classy> broken field . 'Btudard. but a number of other The Office of War Information Girls’ sports: Rella Sinnamon. "consequence.” tinuing membership in these clubs Ray Zemanek punted to the los­ Gloria Shatosky .;. 58 58—116 Collects OrM Start m a il arms manufacturers quoted the Tokyo radio as saying Typing! Pearl Giesecke, Lorraine Sidney Werbner and Americo tills year. In her sophomore year, body united in the first and last DeScipio. The Red and White ers’ 18. Two plays put the ball on Sale of Blue Network Co. running in the Meriden and Mid­ stanzas of the "Star Spangled line, however. Is confident that it, Along with transferred football dletown’ games and their running ’ throughout the country and is now that Laurel took the oath of office Bowen, Despo Peperltls, Frances Gentilcore sang, in duet form,, the Lois belonged to Biolog^y Club and the 22, then center Bob Daly About Rookies Totals 200 188 386 talent from Southern Methodist, ' doing Important laboratory work in Manila at 9:40 a. m. (8:40 p. m.. Ostrowskl, Doris Dunlop, Gloria old favorite, "Down By the Old in her freshman year she partici­ Banner” the American flags were can cope with Scelza and shake passed the ball over Norton’s head mates, Shaw, the big rangy lad Bill Shaw %nd Ray Zemanek loose Texas Aggies, Oklahoma A. A M., < for file government.' e. w. t. Wednesday) and 10 min­ Gustafson. Mill Stream.” Charlea Martin not­ pated in Library Club. * returned to the top of the flag­ arid, before the startled fullback Is Soon to Be Completed Wednesday Nlrkt LMgm who has a bundle at power paokad for more than one gain against the Arkansas University and other in his 6-foot, 170 pound f r a i ^ and "The companiea we represent utes later issued "the declaration Pictures: Alice Schmidt (Head) ably impersonated Frank Sinatra, Lois hat! many out of school in­ poles. could get the ball out of tl)e end Mortal^ Bros. (8) schools, there’s a suspicion that supposedly immovable opposing * ‘Slats’ Marion, Cards’ make small arma for the govern* of independence of the Philippine ^ rls’ pictures, John Vice, boys’ while the audience acreamed at the terests also. She teqehes eight 10- "For (3od and CTountry,” said zone. C!aptaln Alvord. Fred An­ Newcomb ...... I l l 96 1()9—318 wsU hs knows how to use It Ooaeb forward wall. New York, Oct. 14.—Conaum-^Local Health and Medical Services some kind of coaching Is g;oing on. Kelley beUeves that ths team fkoaa > m ent We believe that as a result republic.” pictures, John Fogarty, group pic­ appropriate moments. Nancy Jane year-old boys in Sunday School Mr. Bailey, "these Manchester. nuli! and Bo Lavey smothered Frosh Infielder, Is ‘Not Zeches ...... 88 99 90—277 "Things seem to be mighty ■ o f m anagem ^t *iid engineering, Laurel, according to the Tokyo Anderson pretended she was High school boys made the su­ I-ast Friday’s tilt with Middle- him behind' his goal for a safety. mmtlon of the $8,000,000 sale of the a Federal Problem?” In Its week Tltor ...... X .108 *18 1 0 ^ 3 2 8 By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. ‘S-handed and doesn’t give a hoot for a big handicap so early in the asa. tures. and is editor-in-chief of her town produced one of the roughest ly forum on the BLU at 8:30 to> changed aroimd hero now," said we have the/most efficient plants broadcast, hailed'Japan ks "the Russell Wright, faculty advis­ Xaviar Cugat teaching someone preme sacrific of their lives” : Lt. With the count 2-0, Red Degutis Blue Network Co.. Inc. by RCA Atamian ..118 127 117—362 Now York, Oct. 14—OP)—Now U a golf club. . , . Animal act: Two con in tackling Bulkeiey. but tha church’s service men’s newspaper, games Manchester has competed in night. Stanley High Is guest mod For Sale.’ (College President Marvin Bank­ ' today," said a state­ g;reat power of east Asia’’ who or of the business staff, announced the rhumba. She did g e t' a little William M. Miller; Cpl. Arthur passed to Zemanek four plays to Edward . J. Noble,' business Kroll . . . 83 112 116—811 the time to begin revising your days after the basehall season end­ morale of the team was aavar "The Edowitt.” She is vice-presi­ in recent years. The contest was erator In the continued overseas ston, "but I can't taU you much ment related by O’Reilly. was granting the Filipinos their that Virginia May Hunter will mixed up with the conga, though. dent of the Mu Sigma Chi Society, Belfour Davis: Pvt. Frank Mans­ afterwards for a touchdown: The executive, is expected shortly, per­ By Harry Grayson football dope sheets. . . . After ed, Dizzy Trout of the Tigers turn­ about It because It’s a mlUtary se­ higher, braced with two good wtna iroducts are sold to the evenly played throughout the ini­ absence of George V. Denny, Jr. ed up on the Detroit Lions’ prac­ freedom "as an example of justice act as business manager of the John was the victim of Margo Hur­ a church «(^anization and is an field; Lt. George H. Rich; Sgt. Ried and White signal-caller tk haps late today. The Federal NEA Sports Editor 508 558 534 1594 Saturday the old ones won’t be cret." over good opiiosltlon, and they at prices which we in the history of mankind.” ley and Ruthmary Wirtalla, Ruth- Ernest Squatrito; Naval Cadet tial half, but the Red and White the ball, which was thrown from Communications Commission has Chapman (1) much good. Reason: The term is tice field. . . . After watching him rarln’ to go Thursday afteznoon. 29th issue of the year book which offliier of Rainbow Girls. In addi­ eleven managed to outplay their St. Louis. Oct. 1 4 - Sam Brea- Before the war, faculty mem­ lower than those of Laurel, a former minister of the mary gave John a manicure while tion, she maintains a part-time Andrew K. Hutchinson: Sgt. John the thirty-five, and outran the approved the transaction. Topics,tonight: NBC, 8—Fanny ..108 88 95^291 about to efid for Navy and Marine grab a few passes, Coaidi Gus Do- ber Stewart A. Ferguson, now In Coach Kelley Is also well found­ our competitors. Indeed, is now being compiled. At the opponents by a small margin in the Brice: 8:30—Allrich Family: 1 rals began to wonder about the interior in the Philippines, has been first meeting of the business staff Margo waved his hair. Ray Schors position in one o f the local- storiM. Perotti; Cadet Orville H. Whitney; Middletown team tlrr remaining Noble placed $1,000,000 on de- don is as direct as Branch R ickey, gychoUkl . .. 97 101 97—295 trainees and by Nov. 1 a lot of the Navy, accepted the nominal ed for ends this year, hla regidaia the economies which we acting as a puppet administrator closing two periods. Bill Shaw Bing Ooshy; 9:80—Joan Davis pussibilities of converting a bass- which was held on Thursday aft­ had to demonstrate gym lessons Pvt. William Henry: Sgt. Fred­ 26 yards to the goat line. Zema- t to bind the deal last July Is evasive. \ V. Farrand ..ISO 106 89—325 thsm will be'missing from the col­ title of poach on condition that hs being Robb and g Hampton rirot , the original prices have under the Japanese since they took Harry Janies is Lois’ favorite and Ray Zemanek produced most Show; 10— Garry- Moore, Jlmniy ..106 109 . . —214 bail pitcher into a football catcher. ernoon, October 7th, the members with a supposedly broken arm. band leader and she dislikes Frank erick Coliings; Lt. William L. nek’s placement for the extra when he formed the American How come the Cardinals come Skoog ------lege squads and a lot of V-12 wouldn’t bs paid, wouldn’t have to Von Hone and Lavey r e ^ __ reduced by more than 60 over the Islands. He was wound­ of the offensive power, while the point was good. r Durante; 10:80—^March of Time ..101 109 96—305 "frsshmen” will become eligible. ca Lucabelle West had to give a good Sinatra. "He’s my one pet peeve," Anderson: Pvt; Walter F. Brandt; Broadcasting system, Inc. When up with so many fine players?!’ Ish ...... win any games end wouldn’t have U by tboir chltfs ir cen t resulting in a total sav- ed by an assassin’s shot on the Ma­ of the staff were announced. They other two members of the starting juonslgnor Fulton J. Sheen and .. 9 5 - 95 . . . For examplS, Joe (Fordham) are Betsy Bernard, Elaine Broda, sales talk about a piece of paper she said when asked about him., Pfc. John J. Brennan. Later in the same stanza Nor­ he takes over In full, a check for ”We keep looking for thebi,” Burr ...... Irish Score Again to Uke any advloe. Cep*"*" Alvord. playing Ms mgs to the government of approx­ nila golf course Ikst May. she wias trying to convince was the backfleld. Red Degutis and "Gus” ton staged a one-man bliti which the $7,000,000 balance will be paid others. Andrejeo playsd hia final game for Joan- Fontana, Betty Fitzgerald, Collecting postcards constitutes Lois a a rk . ’44 Gaudlnu, provided the ball carriers replies the president of the St. I Bam Avey, Tulsa, Okla, raaaling Under ths Fsrguaon system, two last season for tha Old imately $100,000,000. Manuel Quexon, the constitution­ best candy bar on the market. went to the Red and White three. RCA. One thousand shares of net­ (JBS 8—Mary Astor and Others; 541 513 471 1525 Dartmouth last ^turday, Angelo , proj^oter, was listening to the No- Jacqueline Heatley, Barbara Hue. Lois! hobby and at present she has with devastating blocking. Cap­ Louis club. co-captalns took charge, the squqd is a tower of etrength In tha Bn "In contrast with this huge sav­ al president of the PhlllppUie com­ Carolyn Van Wyck had to imitate With Norton passing aad running, work stock is being Issued, all of 8:80—Death Valley Days ; 9— X . * Bertelll will finish his tour at N<>- ■ j,.,,tre Dame-MtchinnDsme-Michigan broadimstbroadcast laatIsst fixed Us own tralnmg rules, work­ and WhlU Une at tack^ mid M ings, the aggregate compensation monwealth, is now in the United Connie Hunt, Ruth Klelnert, Flor­ approximately three hundred In tain Bpl> AJvord played the best Is there anything to the report tre Dsme with the Navy game Oct. an opera singer with a mouth fud Reserves to Split the Orange and Black drove 56 It to be held by American Broad­ Major Bowes from Great Lakes; that Slats Marlon will be sold to sChambers Movers (1) Saturday when old Strangler Lew­ ed out its own plays and executed has three determined, etochylagi derived by our officials lor their States. ence Knapp, Barbara Kuster, of crackers. Lucille Agard gave a lier collection. game of his three years’ career. yards. Captain Hamlin plunged 9:30—Dinah Shore Program: 10:30 Kelsh^...... 115 107 97—319 80 and Herman Wsdemeyer, tha Cynthia Paisley, Sheila Stevenson Upon completion of high school, casting System, Inc., with Noble make room for Red Schoendlenst, is phoned him from Milwaukee to them. The wandering WeevUa to help him out Btrayih. le w Ingenuity and management was good idea o f how she would talk The Red and WTiite leader was in for the tally. Bob Steams failed —Dick Haymes Song, moved from D errick''...... 114 92 . . —206 Hawaiian sensation at St. Mary’s, ask about a match with cowboy Lois plans to attend college but is Into Two Clubs on almost every play and bliwked as president. the brilliant young shortstop who usually put on a*good show. endltouFlan equivalent to approximately four and Jane Tomm. herself into the cafeteria line. in his attempt for the point-after- BLU. Denhup .115 107 104—326 is expecting his draft call any day. Longson. . . . Avey’s explanation It is the responsibility of the uncertain as to what she will do his first kick, only to’ have a pen­ Mark Woods, as network presi­ in his first year in Double A led Once In Now Jersey an opposing Annum, Hubbard, M u ^ i per CTOt of this savings before Irene I^w d had to give an Imita­ touchdown. The half ended with BLU. 7—Winge to Victory; 7:30 Hllinski .. . X , . . 9 9 .. 98—197 . , . Princeton (if anybody cares) that the local oommioslon had coach felt sonry for thelie team and Wage Increase business staff to wage the annual after that. alty recall the play. Bob Douglas, dent, and Edgar Kobak, as execu­ the International League in every­ ■iff are tough to ovjw by «• ] tion ofiwlialva two-year-oVd baby In spite of meatless Tuesday, the score 9-'8. —coast Guard Dance; 9;80— Shep T. Chambere .' ,.116 96 100—312 left two of the season’s best Sat­ ruled Lewis- had to mset Orville pep talk before the subscription campaj^rT-wbich will Ruthmary Wirtalla, ’44. Girl Reserves observed a combina­ the other M.' H. 8. tackle, played tive vice prudent, who assumed thing but home runs? The (Card­ gave It' a oppoalUoa. CwtBt If Federal Taxes Heavy woyld do if he had bitten a red hot Bill Shaw, Manchester’s out­ Fields Band; 10:15—Listen to A. (Chambers . . . . 82 108— 190 urdays open because the sailors Brown first'wasn’t getting ovei so game. cart ot iy iOormfa and GUm ra now tion “ dog’’-roast-meeting, picnic second only to Alvord on- the de­ their posU whtn the Blue was inals are noted for selling ’em *qrurthermore. Federal taxes on Ruling Is Upheld in all probability begin In epper. FinaNy, Mrs. Skbiner was standing performer on the offense, will be too busy with studies to well when, in the midst of the ar­ Coach K^My haa a film i m y ber; and to sell ^vertising space style, at Uie Center Springs club­ fense. "Tug” Gorman and Fred segregated from NBC into a Lulu. while they’re marketable. No U 41m largest of these salaries (that compelled to « lv e an im itation of took the second half kickoff and MBS. 8—This Is Our Enemy; 559 484 507 1550 bother about football. gument, Notre Dame, made a backfleld'telent to fell haok y » ^cf C a . SwebUlns) for the year In the “Somanhis Ho Manchester house. I Annum also were outstanding In separate company by RCA In one ever dies on the Cardinals, Katharine Hepbum,^''TTie questions sccxited fifty yards from his own January, 1942, will continue In 8:80—Human Adventure: 9:30— Don WtiHs (2) touchdown and Sam let out a yell. any cf Ids regulars are_ MdwnSg . >1948 will amount to about $415,- Boston, Oct. 14— OP) —A recent merchants and firms. Froin Where The "dogs” were roasted, after the Manchester line. they say...... 126 119 142—386 Ladles’ Day ruling of the New England War and consequences were written by nine to the opposing 41. Zemanek those'capacities. However, Noble, U-Tell-'Em Club; 10:lS^Dale Cargo . . . “Hold on a minute," exclaimed to t any reason, with Hodg% F l| ^ mOO so that after deduction of The Art staff, under the super­ Bob Qiilsh. a fashion, over a smoky fire which went to the thirt, -five and then “The Marion yarn is ridicu­ Kompanlk ...120 117 105—342 Bay DUmont, the semi-pro base­ Lewis, who didn’t know what had Labor board, awarding a wage In­ We Sit----- resulted in many of ttem heing who has other business Interests, (Tamegle. , Sport Briefs Duffy, Vice and Keith loolW thcae taxes the official will retain vision of Miss I^ope Henderson Before the close of the picnic, Coach Charles "Pete” Wigren’s Shaw again broke loose to place lous.” answers Breadon. "Martin McGuire . .. 96 119 97—312 ball soloii, reports he has discov­ happened, "I didn’t say I wouldn’t that call that means a crtek at tna^ crease of $2 a week to charred but edible. plans to devote an Important share is the best shortstop 1n baseball not $499,148.11 but more likely is based on tryouts. ’The mem­ the club sang many old' favorites cross-country squad opened the the pigskin on the eleven yard What to expect Friday: N^C, 9 Obrlght .. ..103 102 . . —205 ered a first class wump (woman meet Brown. You make the match enemy afield. nearly 6,000 employee of the bers are Betty Nichols, Olga Bren­ Shortly afterward a busiiiess of hie time to active management and only coming into hia own at ■Dt more than $85,000. and Americo Gentilcore rendered *Twould seem as though never a current campaign by. easily whip­ marker. Zemanek and Shaw car­ a. m.—Everything goes: 12 noon— Kuhney .. ...106 123 98—327 umpire) In^Toronto recently and —Longson or Brown—and just l®t Tulsa, OklOi, Oct. 14— (ff)— Gett­ "•Proportionately similar re­ Southern New England Telephone nan, James Elliott and ElUa week -goes by that we don’t both meeting assembled and it was de­ ping PiainviUe 16-39 laat Friday on and direction of the company. 25. He has years of great ball .. 94— 94 er Morgan Jones Shot an ace on ths KcQymes DetonnSMa' two popular numbers, "You’ll ried to the one-yard stripe and Words and Music; 2 p. m.—Serial, Saele)*t .. signed her to officiate in the Can­ me know.” Bulkeiey took the meaeiire ductions in the other salaries cited Co., New Haven, Conn., has been Flora, all Seniors and one Junior, er you, but never mind, by the cided that there would be two sep­ the local course. The -Red and The network, m had been pre­ ahead of him. -yard 14 hols. upheld unanimously by the nation­ Never Know" and “Sunday, Mon­ Shaw cracked the. line only to be Guiding Light. CBS, 3:80—Discius- ada-United Slates sand lot world 130 No. Bristol to date, 28-0; WUUani BSB "rwiU ensue after the payment of Robert Genovesl. . '. time next June rolls around, you’ll arate clubs. Since it is not possible White harriers took ail but one of tossed back it yard. After a five- viously Indicated,'plans to reUln “There’s a dead game kid. You 550 680 536 1666 series next August. . . . She’s Bob­ Five others In the party follow al board, Saul Wallen, regional day, or Always." The picnic ended to maintain a large club success-' slon “ Should Womei} Have Equal Service bept. High, West Hartford, 18-0 eml W .lu e s in full. Grace Brown with the group singing Taps.” be used to it. the flrst eight places, with A1 Bray yard penalty, EiiegutA.threw three its operating names as the BLU know that he never regained bie Rosenfeld, former Olympic ed in order—aqd took two, three, chairman, announced today. ‘ fully, a Junior club will be-formed rather than change to some other P ay?” : 5—Fun With, Dunn; 6:15 Milt Weiler, who stroked the has the top spot In Hartford sehn* "During the current year the The (committees for the picnic finishing 40 yards ahead of Herb incomplete passes, one of which weight following that appen^c- Chagnoft’s (2) sthlste and now a Toronto sports varsitjr crew and won the ’ Inter- four, five and'klx strokes. lectio football, counting on Man­ Employes of the company, which which automatically becomes the Stevenson, the second spot runner. UUc. —Lyn Murray Music. BLU, 11 k- 92-330 company’s profits and the oom- were as follows; Refreshments, From all reports the Girl Re­ slipped from Zemanek’S grasp toray in the epring, " H ^ 10 N. Barton ...... 101 127 writer, whci brought down the Collegiate Boxing Championship Jones was ths high man for the chester to make it three tn a row. tlon of its personnel have provides telephone service through­ 733 Members From Senior club the following year. As Other M. H. S. runners figuring lii m.— Breakfast at Sardis; 12:80 p. pounds under weight, wliich .110 99 103— 311 house in the 1643 Canadian Sand- round with 82—and the golfer who Jlifimy Elliot,,Connie Kehler, Jean serves seem to have done them­ Girl Reserves is a democratic or­ across the goal, and Middletown Gleason .. at Syracuse a dozen years m o , is With the seme kind of record, t ^ ' voluntarily adjusted to the out Connecticut, are represented by the final score were Bill Bray, took over on their own seven. Because of other duties, Ameri­ m.—Farm and Horae Program; doesn’t leave much on that six- Goodrich . .. 70 103 115—297 lot Championships by tossing a took six shots on the 14th won with Cragln, and Americo Gentilcore. selves proud at their little hot dog ganization which does not exclude 8:30—LadUa Be Seated. MBS\ due to graduate from Officers’ Red end White grldstera are lUR .tisfaction, of .the Price Adjust­ Corihecticut Union of Telephone Games— Lucille, Agard, Charles Jack Donovan, Don Hall, Gob Mac- Shortly afterwards Alvord, who ca’s Town Meeting announced that foot two-inch frame. / He’s also Hllinski . . ,108 103 122— 333 player out of a game merely for 78. - ______Workers, an independent employes’ S. A. A. Campaign roast.—consequences' ranging from any girl, it waZ found necessary to Mayor F. H. LaOuardla-Of New 12:80— Edgewood Arienal Band:' Candidate School at Fort Belvolr, as determined that "they etalL m ment Board and the War depart­ Martin, Mary Ann Balcb, and Bob Kihney and Fred Baker. The played a tremenddus part in the been worried about tho illness of H. Barton .,128 158 120—401 cussing out one of his own team. Va., in a few weeks. With his organiiAtlon. getting drafted and going to the divide the club in two, for the first York would bs unable to partlcl- 2:45^Dlscuaslon “War Against pass.’ ’A bang-up game ie ui ttia ment under the renegotiation Quish. nearest house to get last week’s team will not have a chance to Kelleylte win, blocked a punt on hla mother. Yet he’*- *'“ '1 . She’d never get by with that ^ckground, ha ought to be a natu­ New York, Oct. 14 — (F) — Al­ books for tomorrow afternoon* time, when so many showed a de­ captl^re its fifth consecutive C. C. pats in the discussion of “Are Disease” ; 4:30—Full Speed Ahead. 521 590 551 1662 in Brooklyn. . . . Probably the law." , The national board upheld the The Student Activity Assocla> Jean CWtjian, ’44. "World” to a smart (?) Idea of sire to join. the 19, but the play was nullified biggest year. / ral for-' some amphibious outfit. though seven sUtohes wsre rtqul^ folks, so don’t pass this ona up. regional board’s approval of an tion campaign ended Friday with ' Games and relay races followed I. L .' championship because only by an offside penalty. The quar­ Schoendlenst Not ROndy Manchester Motor Sales (1) youngest paid-up member of the . . . The "dream” backfleld of the sd to close a cut in hls forehead, Furthermore, if you have having some of the ^ rls ‘‘clean 08 98 . . — 186 women’s International Bowling not ■ agreement aUbmltted jointly by the a final total of 733 members. This :16sely upon the heels of the busi­ two other league schools are com­ ter closed with Middletown begin­ son; tree warden, Myron Lee; au­ “Junior Schoendlenst U a grand Sheldon 63rd Battalion touch football teatfi Charley Avsdislan will start at Connecticut Names up’’ the place, were handed out . 8 6 .. 95—181 Congress if five-months-old Nikki seen the 1643 edition o f the Red company and the union on the is approximately 55 per cent of the ‘World’ Interviews right and left. (That "cleaning ness meeting. peting this season. ning a drive which eventually / ditor, H. N. Alexander. y who should be an attraction Bohadlk at Camp Wolters. Tex., is com­ iard for profeeslosval New and White In action, it win do ground that the $2 increase would entire student body. “ Although "Pit and Pat,” "Teakettle,” ended on the local 20. . Bolton Other routine matters wsre tak­ Sportaman’S Park. He comes Howard . .126 100 102—328 Lynn Sorich of Ssn Francisco, posed of Bob Livingston, Notre ork O l a ^ in thslr Sunday foot­ On Top Salary List up” business would have been ap­ T .109 107 106—321 whe-e mother, father and gran(^- those old eyes a favor by gUm pa^ correct sub-standard rates and some of the students knew when preciated much more by yours which is similar to “Coffeepot,” With the record of two loses, a After the Battisttol-qbached en up at the meeting. from Just outside St. Louis. A 'Tanner . Dame, Walt M cQ uadevnd John ?ball ganri against Brooklm. Ave-the lads tn action. Ctonftdentiauy. Washington, Oct. 14.— 15F. 2 i; 16F, 22; 17F, Bristol 0; K ingsw o^ 13, Plalnville ner, Sr. of North Bolton. The to Boyd irtley of Rllnols got nounced last night that the league Tom Ku^ma and Julius Franks, shocked this season when at the feature material. self around lately to the effect ed hpr mouth. eral bonea to his right hand on in leagues and tournaments. Other ' compensation, RAnd, necticut State Highway Safety 14; 18F, 11; 21F, 17; 22F, 18; 23F, 0, and New Britain l i , Hamden meeting will review the Work rough lak when ha broke in at sUrU lU ssasen on Oct. 27 with oe-stara a* Michigan last season, Heavy Foes in 'Dart< first football call, about 70 can<^ Mlsa Zagoren is wrfl prepared for that the World office is going to songs were sung and 13. Monday wHlls ho was in his wood .T o Indues fans to return balls $2,780>: Roa.s, $440; Wovdruff, commission and John F. Gleason, 13; 24F, 16 25F, 22; 26F, 17; 22B, By P&P Members taken up In ptovloua meetings: shortst for Brooklyn this sum- Cleveland playing at Pittsburgh. are in ths same war a at the Uni> dates showed up add nearly all of her newspaper writing for she was be renovated. W e hear tell that Pearl ’Giesecke rendered a .s ^ . lot. Mr. Gigite waa carrying a mouth and Yale. from ths stands— there's -fclso a them have stuck by to date, mak­ $25,487. chief pf police, Greenwich, Conn., 23; 23B, 19; 24B, i8; 25B, 19; 26B, The nieeting ended with singing medicine chest, pillse and temper­ mer Buffalo and Indianapolis stae^ veraity Hospital recovering from editor of her high school paper. plans are In the making for ' --— ' ■ * large log when his toot slipped baseball shortage, Dumont says— ing every regular hustle to hold Total, Rand, $107,597 23: Ross, were honored. 11; 28B, 21. "bright new curtains” to decorate songs Olathe balcony. "Little Sir ature and' bandagai. Other meet­ Tlte Bight Combination off at Indianapoltq ths next n lgh C a lung ailment. They share a radio fans will be offered tickets for fu­ From her sophomore year and Hard Luck Streak The first meeUng of Paint and and the fog fell on hla right band, Boston, Oct. 14—((P)—Football's his position on the team. Handi­ $88,293.78; Woodruff, $162,987. Smith was elected president of E. C., ’44. the windows, and murals (not Echo,” "Fpllow the Gleam,” ' and Powder was held in 23B Friday, ings will be held November 16 Bartley opened in Cincinnati and the other two Clubs in ^the listening to this year’s games. . . . ture games or for bSseballs receiv­ throughout college she wrote for doing the damage. ; league this year start two nights capped by lack of assistant coach- • Auto - Ordnance Coloration, the Traffic Education association— The Hartford Times. Mias Zagoren mirrors, Nancy), to be painted on ‘Taps” could be heard echoing Ootober 8, at 8:00 a.'m. The Sopho­ and December 14. and saw\ Vandsr Mssr arid Wal­ B. J Baker of St. Charles, Ills., old folks regard the Coast- Guard able after ths war, Bridgeport, arms -mandfacturers, a national association of persons A friend bf Private Lester C later when Providenes plays at who decided to re-enter the bar-, esf Coach Kelley gave the boys graduated from Connecticut Col­ the walla. If this comes about— across the water. Broken in Soccer more members alone attended, Center School Netee ters. Thin he came to St. Louis Academy's recent starts against salary for the year ending Oct. 31, engaged in traffic saffety promo­ Spanish' Officers Saunders received a letter from and took! a peek at Mort Cooper Hershey. Bach of the six teama ’Aess racing game this year, has full rein with the result that tha lege, where she studied all possi­ wonder if we could charge admis­ since plans for the initiation of the The pupile and teacher o f the him asking that his friends write Ysis, Dartmouth and Holy CroM ChlcajS, Oct. 14—(i»V- A sand­ 1942, Ru.ssell Maguire. $94,7'91.71. tion, and Gleason was chosen . a sion for all you curious people to new members were made.- and Lanier. He wasn't ready for will play 26 home games before the spent $57,700 for horses in the lot baseball world’s series to , be team rolled away to a fine start, ble courses ' in creative writing. After suffering two setbacks Center echool under the leadership to him at the following address; on successive Saturdays as toe bidding fair to give each of theto ’Tnie. Dixwell Corporation, Ham­ member of the executive commit­ Have Been Elected get a glimpse! .. Wigrenites Down It was decided that Friday, Oc­ that kind of pitching., waa lucky seaaon ends on March 13. t ^ t month. . . . Gene Baraxen held the year after the end at the She did not study journalism for and a tie In Its first three en> of David Toomey and: Morris' Slf- ASN. 81881815, Co. X>. 87th I. T. The Isagus haa lest trio teams doesn't think there’q much chsncs most difficult task.syer attempted remaining opponents s nlghtraars' den, a management and engineer­ tee o f ' the State and City Police she feels .that some journalism tober 22, will be the date of the to bit a ball back to the pitcher, war and Including teams from ,all verstein took a Nature Walk on B„ First Platoon, Camp Croft, So. since it opened last year, New that five-year-old Gene, Jr., sv'sr by a member of the'New Ekigland ing concern, for the year, ending section of the National Safety courses ’‘type” a pe$son’s style counters, Manchefter’s soccer initiation party. Permission has wouldn't blsirieehlm if he was countries where the game is play­ before the final whistle. Nov. 30.-1941: Spanish club officers *rf the first SpeaUng of curii^ty—we ar« Pla^ville Squad Tuesday .during their Science Carolina, ;. * Will be a top rank golfer. Says smalt college gridiron set. The counoll. pf^wrltlng. squad gained its Initial triumph of been Secured to hold It in the high ffiscourtgred. He was hitting .800 Haven last winter imd Washing­ ed was approved,today by the Na- F. E. Bradley. F. S. O’Reilly, {leriod who Were elects on Tues­ possesiRd by it lately. iVhat U ao period, ’Ihe seventh and eighth John Foa of Franoh Roa'd was ton during tha S)|ny^. Gene: "He’s left-handed, cross­ Coast Ouard Academy must bs Mexico C?ity, Oct. ■14Mfl*i—Top- Miss Zagoren is in terests in Inffiresting at a certain desk In the season against Rockville at school auditorium from 7:00 to gradee brought back stones to be- for Montreal when he joined the tlbnarBaSeball, Congress. Earl B. pnd Gordon Swebillus, day are John Donovan,, President; Coach Pete Wlgren’i M;H.8L rushed to the hoepitri from his ranked among the small coUegsS, The Congress at its final meet­ seeded Pancho Segura, of Ecuador Jean Wiley, secretary; qnd Anne writing In many other forms of lit­ Mech. Drawing (fiaas 6th and 6tb the Windy City last Friday. 10:000 p. m. ’ tested for Um'estone. The fifth Army.” despite the fart that its enrollment George R. WUlis, all $210,603.06 erature for she has already written cross-country squad defeated tM work laat.’Thursdey for an eiher- Why did Owner Breadon tuiffi ing, also approved a (Johadlan- plays Armando Vega and second- Ulary. Credit Manager Beechler, program qhalrman. June period which draws all the boya The Reedmen opened agtdnst $ As la the custom of the clu^ a and slxto grades, looked for . un­ geney appendootomy. Mrs. Fox has more Uian quadrupled sines seeded William Talbert of Indiana­ a book of poems, and Is now work­ PlainvUle team last Friday oybr short play wlll be presented by the to Billy Southworth, then with Unlted States ssriss for 1944, a - J. E. Owsley, $421,206.11. • ’ Biggerstaff, John Pallein, and around It? Do We see wiaps of then-undefeated Ellsworth High, known birds and -wild fiowara. Tha tlie outbreak of the war. polis metis Rolando Vega today In ing" on a book- o f chiidren’s stor­ the home course,-with a acotf ot officers and other members. This was ill at their home at the time. Rochester, when he decided to seven-game" meeting between wln- C O . Sw'e,bilius, $631,809.16. Phyllis Karlin were also elected to blonde hair in back of that tied Meriden and loft again, this discussion and ezperimenta Upon It WM euppoeed that Mrs. Fox — the semi-finals at the Pan-Ameri­ Blamed for Fire ies. She also has''Written poetry 36 to 16; Plalnville managed to yefLTM selection la entitled, “Bar- change managers in early July at Johnny Hopp Scor^ Zero That muofiroom growth, how­ jiers xif . the Canadian ' National •The Dlxwell Corporation for the the committee. crowd? time to Hall High of West HArt their return proved very Intereat­ waa euffering from a common cold ever, does not affect the sports can Tennis Championships. for about 15 poetry magazines. place but two runners. year’s selection is entitled, "Bar- 1940? 'Tournament at Toronto and the fear ending I^y. 30, 1942; The Introduction to the progn^am, A1 Bray came in first followed ford In a dose cimtest ing and educational. but aa her'eondlUon became worse teams at the New London Mrvtos After the tourney is over Segura Bridgeport, Oct. 14—(/P)—Arthur When asked about what she one a c t The cast Includes Don 'Because Billy Southworth wins American Series at Wichita, Kas, Bradley, OiReilly, Earl G. and which was about fkmous Spanish The Service Flag! **'aving fitom by three other Manchester run­ The Refi and White bootera were I. B. Dunflstd, Superintendent a doctor was called and she was Brother Harry Touchdowns institution. Only the regular ap­ and Talbert plan to compete in a ■ Gordon Swebillus and George R. D. Judd, 43, of 38 Birch place, explorers, was read. The speakers thought o f ’‘our fair <;lty,”* Mias Hall, Jack Shea, Rosemary Quish, and wins and keeps on winning.” tournament in Guayaquil, Seguras Zagoren replied "The first few the flagpole aervea aa a constant ners. Ranked in their games with South Anne Beechler. Eugene Sualam, of Rural Education, waa a'' visitor taken to the Isolation ward o f the pointees are ellipble for .intercol- Before tne war, mctfe-t^an 30 Willis,. $199, 65‘9.25. Devon, - credit manager of Kays and their topics were as follows: Windsor and Meriden. 4-0 and 0-0 smiles Breadon^ “He’s won every hometotvn. and , perhs!ps In a days here were just like a pold reminder to ua to do everything The next eight men after Bray Eleanor Dougan, with dlrectlfm by bn Friday aitd listened to some Hartford hospital on Monday .eglate athletics and they still .nations had sent accredited rep> J. E. Owslev, $299,488.87. store, 1160 Main street, and him­ Harry Sweet, Plfcarro; George ran as follows: 2nd. Herb Steven­ respectively. The team, cogched by where he has gone as player and number about 350. It is true that Buenos Aires tourney later. plunge. I didn't know- anyone and we can to help our bpya so that Mary Ann Paziaiios. rapid drill going on in the fifth where her illness was diagnosed Detroit, Oct. 14—(/O— Johnny^ Harry 52S ?.; resentatives to the Vatican. C. G. Swebillus, $499,148.1j- self a former fire adjuster,for a Keith, Cortes; Phyllis KarlMi, son (M ); 3rd, BIU Bray (M ); 4th, Wllmot Reeals scored by the M. H. S, By-weekly meetings will be held by the teacher in the aama order pace he’s no great threat to' the . lus. $35,000; total, $78,240.36, not known, there were forfeits; school at any. time, are being Gardener and then to Spring tler, which was closed following 138-point Bcom g retord Green point, that their kid brother, Wally, contihued the case until Oct. 19. them, over when the enthusiasm team). Coach Reed also was pleas­ by the club the second and fourth want to the home of Richard Rich. Address ^•••sonasBf Northam Warren Corporation, requested by Stutjent Council street. F^m Spring street , the Benito MuseoUnl’i fall and the New Haven, Oct. 14.> Bay's Don Hutson hong up last former Nebraska fullback and now Itamlord manufaoturer of toilet Lieutenant Morris said that the has died down. representatives' so that Cbriat- ed with the showing Bill Preston railays In each month In 5M. Al­ subaequent Itsdlah capitulation, ^ Ubrary Clnb Organizes course croeses JrfL Nebo to the The seventh and eighth gradee Ysls’s wrestling team, which wlU season, but hla work Is nsVerthslsss In ths Army, wlir. bs the . family’s Edinburgh, Scotland. Oct 14.— pmpanttiatM, salary for the year Devon resident, booked bn a tech J. Apurton "46”. 'Charter Oak lota, where It fin­ has given. Preston, although though Mias Isabelle Worth will Age, 18-20..,. Age, 21-80. mas carda mBy be sent to them have seata In the higheat plane haa now been re-opened. be coached for the 19th season by astounding. greatest athlete. $le’ll have to bs Phone • OSSSS. SSOBBSSS * Dec. 31, 1941. Northam nl^id charge of breach of the peace The Library Club now consists .by next week. Ask your friends ishes beside the old Cheney Mills senior. Is a first-year man and has not join forces with Miss Anna Mc­ tfala week. The flifth and sixth (g^—Peter Robertson, 62. interna­ Quickly adapted himself to the. Guire in the direction of the club, Eddie O'Donnell will meet six op* Hopp, Nebraska’s Ross Bowl pretty good. $94,509.90. and placed under a l)ond of $25,- of 45 members. Because of un­ OsmO at Benalag and next d(x>r neighbors for near the Manchester Auction are close however and are riding In hisi touchdown tou splurge. Harry tionally famous golf professional, Cheek dour^you pref ex'appointment j r Oa New Toek State Uat Fullback p ost He and Maloomb she will attend the meetings. Al­ Pioneer Barge Operator Dleo ponsnts during tbs 1944 campsi^ fullback of 1941, is playing bis 000, will be charged’ with ^ arson expectedly large size, nine cc^m it- these Addreaaaa. Student Coun­ buUdlng; • in the next highest. third season with Detroit. His total Hopp has been,largely a climax died a t hlf home here, it was an­ i ' ^ Nswea o( ConneoUeut residents and embezzlement as the result'of Pvt. Raymolid B. CarrgU, class LaFrancis have paced jthe squad though the number o f enrolled it was announced today by Athle> 4-8* ••a*e tee.groups have been formed]'$kich cil w M ts every hoy and girt Make AppotatnMnta output for tbs first two years un­ playsr. His ground gainlnf aver­ nounced today. Abs * a a a • < 1-2 . 2-3...... < 1'^ Ml the New York state Ijst include hla confession that he set fire" of *43 Is now atatiimed at Fort Senior Sews Flag on the defense. Since the contests members la Comparatively large New Haven, Oct. 14—(g»—capt. t|e Director Og> ing o f them. The. numbers were sewn on the with Meriden and Hall did not for one director, Mias McGuire A t the flrat meeting o f the Nathan A. HuU, 92, pioneer steam champion, o f Scotland In 1621 and V Fill in and mail to „ Board o f Beleotmen for this jraar barge operator well known In ehtp- Jan. 8, U. 8. MiUtery Academy with three touchdowns against ths but he’s hard to stop nsar ths goal from the Jolms-Manville attempt'to destroy records of (xinjest to be held ^luring Book In Engineering, ASTP, A-12. Addresses o f ifcya now serv­ Service Flag by Msfslds l^eUce, a count as C C. L L games, the Red feels that cooperation by the mem­ lint. He has caught two touchdo^. 1984 and the only playsr who shot American Red Cross, Houis ft BW# Bufldinf Jr., of Oteen- and White array will have a bers this year will be aa-auccesaful' the folknring appoiatmenta were ptog circles along "the east coiast, 15. Tufts, away; 29. TufU. Peh. 6, Chicago Cardinals end got one cash receipts and thus eradicate Week. Prizes Will be given for He was a student at Tufts College ing in this country may be senior taking Home . Economica each against.Brooklyn, the Chlca- ' passes end turned sn intercepted a' trio on the famous "M sd hole" from the Central evlijence that he had diverted $10, Shf sewed theni so that they may chance to impture the league BM lute niade: t o ^ counsel, Raymond died at Grace hoeplUl, yesterday Cohmvbla: 12. U. S; Coast Guard first and secon'd best displays. tor 'a term between graduation given after November 1, ' | I go Bears and Green Bay* atrial into another score. —ths l7th—at St. Andrew’s. Xnitt Coot- •^00 lio ki* pwn umif' --L L ’45. and bis 'aall to aarvica, ba takaa off «v i^ mooth gr ao» crown. PkyUis KarUg. 'iUk Johnaon; fixe warden, Thomas Wil­ , after a long illness. ,Academy; 19, PrincetoiL •xft: m n n iim m a n i :h k ‘» t b k K V K N im * k b h A L 0 ; j L sea, who are flghting for the who don’t trust you cannot be HOl,D EyERYTHINQ^ same reason. swindled. Who am I? What is my name? Judge—So you say the deYendsnt 1 ^ I am the (joddess of Liberty and stole y Union street. Telephone. 5709. couple. Phone 2-0619. Lonely, I peer from the window as buxom, weary after a hard day's shoulder as he wrote' the wo^s And how did you like the sermon? key case, in or near Hale’s store trade for a late model used car, local and long dlstancA. moving. Alvab Russell, Mountain Road, light'lay shimmering in-Its dust sixgun and cocked it; but Tubac ■. Mr. Austin-"-' Most refreshing. half. C&ter, Mancheiter. Anjweri to see us first. Cole Motors—4164. Return load system, / furniture, Glastonbury. ' at the fallen leaves on the shopping. of the song that was destined jio at the Center. Call Manchester WANTED TO R E N T -^ v e or six and hsat rimmed and girded by laughed in lj(s face. One of the most refreshing ones I Buddy. Tel. 4084 or dog warden. storage. Dial 6260. WANTED TO BUY 2 tons of hay>._ grass; First Buxom Girl—You just be on the tips of every American, 6026. Reward. f o r s a l e — 1937 PACKARD MAN WANTED FOR./gasollne -rooms. Good nelgh^rhood. Call its cliffs and canyons, cut and "Go ahead!" he Jeered. “You ever attended. Juggler’s Show Stolen Reward *10.______■ Call 6248. Put niy trust in the man at the watch and see how I can get a I sto(^ beside Lincoln at Gettys­ business coupe, also hoitie made station attendant. PhfJne 3915. Household Goods 51 8818. slashed by trails and gnUies, with got the drop—what yoii waitin’ throttle, and let the old mlle- seat. I’ll try that fellow over burg when he made that simple Minister (pleased)—Thst’r fine. LOST— AUERtIim E wiiet watch, tha great cloud-shadows sweeping on? Go on an’ shoot, you pelsdo!” Bo you really found my sermon re Announcements Ford tractor, 4 speed transmis­ R epairing 2.3 WANTED TO BUY second hand ,posta shoot past. there. He’s a perfect stranger-to but long-remembered speech Philadelphia (JPi—Walter Bums, on Cottage. Birch or Main streeta, WANTEP—MAN-to husk com. HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or its floor and dappling sun’s gold freshing? a juggler, told police someone lit­ sion. dual wheels. Call 7615. Write Post Office Box 89, Man­ washing machine In good condi­ Housedfor Sale 72 —Norman I. Schiller. me. I fought with brave American boys telephone 3536. HAVE YOUR BABY photograph­ PIANO TUNING AND repairing. rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ with cobalt. Horso Prairie, whose Before m atte^ could be caiTlOd, Buxom Girl (gushing) — Oh In the First World War when Mr'. Austin ' -positively. 1 felt erally stole the show. While he CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 Player piano' specialty. chester. ' tion: also small hand vacuum. tawny bobom had echoed the wild any further a rattle of hoofs came like a new man vrhen I woke-tip af­ ed in your own home. Call 5263 sonable. Call Keith Furniture. Tel. 4527. FOR SAX^—FOUR FAMILY, 20 "^Pown in tbe Blue Ridge Moun- Mr. Smith. It certainly Is nice to barbaric people unsuccessfully lunched, hla car was looted of; to 41. high prices paid. Drive over Cockerhafn, 28 Bigelow Tel. 4159. room house, or will' exchange for ' tremolos of a thousand tribes, pounding the ground and a wild' taiha, a Yankee traveler came see you again. fried to tear down all that these ter It. ^ Six spinning plates, several Indi­ for appointment. George Dew, Tel. 4 ^ . photographer. now to 80 Oakland street. Brun­ Help yVanied— - WANTED—GOOIl USED furni­ 12 room duplex house.. In good w-hose canyons had dammed the eyed, qulrt-sllnging rider came across a mountainer who was hav­ Man (rising gallantly) — O t lovers of peact had totlsd to X an clubs, an assortment of colored WANTED nOIEDIATELY! ner’s. Open evening until 9. Sat­ 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE con NEiy^CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel- Male or Female ture.. Bought, solp or exchanged. location, near school and bus line harsh creacend&s of bandit guna tearing around the harness shed ing morb than .usual difficulties In course It la nics to see you again. build up. —Chaplain— How can yon have wooden balls, two battered hats EXPERIENCED ! W ANTED-A RIDE to Hamilton urdays 8.' Phone 5191—4485. S7 slating of complete bedroom, liv­ Jones Furniture. 31 Oak street. and owlhoot laughter— whose corner and pulled up his horse In persuading MS'mule to proceed. Hilda. Mrs. Smith was asking Now, once again, I am flghting the heart to swindle peqple who and a trumpet he blows while | luloid replaced In curtains, ,all ing, room, and kitchen. All acces­ For further information Tel. 7539. BEACTV OPERATttn Piop., 4 to 12:30 shift, from MAN OR WOMAN to assist in Phone 8254. creeks had run with men’s hot a cloud of red dust. Arguments, cuning and besting about you the other day and won­ with thousandc of freedom lovers trusted in you ? keeping th e'rest of the stuff ini "In th^ intereets of peace, coaM Pleasant Atmosphere anil kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- sories Included. Everything for blood, and were like to do so again vicinity of West street. Phone ing, 90 Cambridge street; Tele­ local shoe store, experience In It was Winch Face, trail- were of no svall; dering why you don’t come around on land, in the ilr, and on the Prisoner — But, parson, pcopic the air. I you call tha as soon at possible?” Associates. 4095. _____" Auto Repairing— *189.00. Terms. Alberts, 43 AJlyn SMALL TRAILER wanted, p re/ Lota for Sale 73 by the sign. smeared and dripping with sweat-, Yankee— Whst’s the matter to do the washing and th* house phone 4740. retail trade helpful, but not es­ street THE BEAUTY NOOK Painting ^ sential. Apply 903 Main street. erably teardrop type. Must ,/be On the railed veranda Sam Hole- and he shouted; with that mule? Is he stubborn? cleaning any more. < WANTED— RIDER.S to Pratt A reasonable. Write- to G. SentlVow- FOR SALE^-ONE ACRE and also man bad built aat Tubac ' Jones "By God—I've found Black- 174 E. Center St. -Tel. 8011 WANTED ro TUNt, repair and NEW WASHING machines on the one half acre lota on Hackmatack RED RYDER - The Plot BY FRED HARMAN . Whitney, East Hartford, second DON'T WAIT ANOTHER minute. regulate yuur piano or player ski, care of E. Pratt. Si/sbury, with his hat.pulled over his eyee, water!” shift. Telephone 5483, Winterize today, here la What we way. Just received word that the street. In qu ired Homestead St. piano. Tel.^ .lieihchester 2-U402. -Birds— Pets 41 Conn. a limp cigarette in his mouth cor­ Like a man stumbling out of *llt/SM.' w i IM ^That'S WHAT TOU^ /Nl\/ U'L’RE u E11IN )*'W '' do; Grease your car, change to manufactur of washing machines ner. He was thinking—very brief­ a trance Tubac said, "What's FUNNY BUSINESS '(‘IHV t>i0 ^ ® tA WANTED —THREE GIRLS to and Ironers Is to be resumed. If WANTED TO BUY /child’s tri­ aW iPt THAT VOW 10 PRIoOei.AfJ’ pi^O)^ OUT 3AIP BEFORE ' f iHAT E\t’RE'S5 3.AFE winter oil. clean and flush radia­ SEW-INCj m a c h in e s , vacuums, FOR SALE —COCKER Spaniel, ly—of Potter, and of how l%it that? You've found Blackwatcr LET'S BETTUE with j ^RED RTPER \“JILL SET share apartment with defense, black and white male. Well train­ you are thinking of a new ma­ cycle; also doll carriage. Tele­ (5L0VE1 U6 A (SI^LiST/SKE TO C5&T (IT DER.— hJOW tor. use 1 quart rusterizer, change Iront. and all small eliectrlcal ap- night It had taken three grimming Where?" TOu’flE bVSKiN' IRTDER Ars)' GET THE BLA-IE ••• th e. workers. Phone 2-1561. to winter transmission and rear ed and good disposition. Tel. 3304. chine, come in and sign up. First phone 8895. y AND lMEM Ready For /pflances repaired. Genuine parts, buckets of hoFsetrbugh water to "Stampede south line camp." VgiTM FOR A On E-VJAT 11CKE.T OUTA THIS PAP fiLOVE WRL DO n.' end, charge battery;, check expert workminship. Parts for all come, first served. Jones Furni­ Steel Sei^ip bring the man out of his vapors. Winch Face gasped. ."They got him JgiiACK-^- |\OF TM’ COUhj;i COCKER SPANIELS from cham- ture, 31 Oak street. Phone 8254. CADlN, ' Immediat’e .Automohilefl For Sale 4 tirea, also renew your application makes. A B. C. Fixit Co., 21 And of how, when brought to, the in a root cellar—leastways, I .IA5URE for A gasoline book', all for>*4.95. plon stock. Adorable healthy pup­ Rooms Without Board 59 Stampede. foreman’s teeth had Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. pies In solids and parti-colors, THOR WASHER OWNERS— We Next on Bill guess It's him? They've sure as Occupancy FOR SA LE-1936 DODGE coupe Phone now 5191. Open until 9. offer complete Thor overhaul FOR RENT—DOUBLE room, suit­ chattered, as he promised, if al­ hell got .someone there!" box, excellent for light deUvery, Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street. and some full grown dogs. Jack lowed to slope, his shadow never Frost Kennels.r 26 Gardner St>, service. Call 3.535, Benson's. 7l3 able for 2 girls. Call 2-1614 or in- "Who Is this Blackwater?” Cha­ 4-Roonii House with 2 rooms on *125. 249 Woodland street. Call Help Wanted.—Female Main. qu/e at 47 Cottage street. should darken Horse Prairie con said, laying a hand on Jones’ second floor nearly complete. between 3 and 5 p. m. Drive to Open Here On again. On that under^nding arm. ■ Steam heat; hot water beater Garaged—Servicer— WOMAN WAN'TED for e.tacntial WINDOW s h a d e s -VENETIAN f Or r e n t —n ic e l y Furnished Jones had let bini go. Tubac shook him off with an 1937 FORD CX)UPE. 1938 Ply- work. Good hours, good pay. FOR SALE - COLUE puppies. Saturday; To Last Un< tOLO Oh)f '^mn b.v coal. Nice lot with shiiilc , Storage 10 Telephone 5225. blinds. Owing to our very low room, near bath, continuous hot •’An’ good ' riddance!" he mut­ oath and started for his horse on trees." House Insulated and fully ■ mouth coach, 1940 Lasalle sedan, steady work. New System Laun­ OME-i-E T E .' overhead, get our special low water, for 2 girls. Defense work­ til October 25th. tered, scowling. Then suddenly the double. But (Chacon came I’fT /'lAMfN’ screened. Can be seen Ix'tween 1941 Packard convertible coupe. FOR RENT—4000 SQUARE feet dry, Harrison street. . priMS on high grade window bent forward. Tubac peered across ers. Call mornings 8 to 12, and lumbering after, him and as he FLAN4 M a : / 4 . and 7 p. m. at 8.7 Branford 1941 Packard Clipper sedan, 1939 ,.^oor space, concrete, suitable foj shades and Venetian blinds com­ evenings 6 to 9. Tel. 2-1454. the wind-swsyed grasses. ‘Hmmm! shook out his rope the Mexican Plymouth. Open evenings until 9 LADIES WANTED for part time Live Stock— Vehicles/ 42 The residents o f Manche'stei TIME THAT street. garage or storehouse. Will rent pletely installed. Samples furnish­ Now who is that cornin’? Get Hd said, "Senior! This Blackwater— o ' -r»sE PAPEW a« WANTED—50 USED GARS. AU dings. Benson's, 713 Main''. Rent 64 armed forces for additional arma­ OF VOO \T FOR SALE Poultry and Supplies 43 Don't seem like he’d bc/pasearln’ had roped Calliope and was lead- UTTVY OVO SPEECH % r^ L t. HAO KlO / makes and models. Barlow Motor WAN’fED—GIRL OR woman for FOR SALE ALL METAL Cool- ment, and the steel mills cannot out here; sn’ yet— Well, Judas in ' him out toward the kak-pole. SOEA- Sales. Phone 5404. Open evenings. assembling small parts.-The Nor­ FOR RENT—CENTRA.- «ore at function throughout the winter at FOR SALE — p u l l e t s " *2.00 erator ice box, cap. 100 Ita. per- • Priest!” Then be demanded, "What does BOLTON — 4 '/I acrc.s 5- ton Electrical Instrument Co. 1011 and 1013 Main street. Suit­ full capacity unless fortified by ad­ Jones Jumped from the rocker apiece. Call Fred Machie, corner feet' condition. Inquire at 373 able for drug, shoe, millinery, sta­ she look like, this Blackwater?" room collaKe; electricit.v Hilliard street. ditional stocks of salvaged metals, with a startled curse, ducked In­ "Go ’way!" Jones said, picking Business Services Offered 13 of Bolton Center Road and Finley Adams street. tionery, etc. Improving location, the committee has been advised by TunninR water; garatfe aM WANTED street. Tel. 5373. to the house and came tearing out up his saddle. ‘Anyone that would WANTED r-, CLEANING woman IF YOU NEETJ A good kitchen attractive rental. Epply Edward Donald M. Nelson, chairman of the with an extra sixgun and a 50-70 chicken coop. Lot hps 230 WANTED—ELECTRICAL wiring J . Holl, Tel. 5118. pass s guy bum money—’’ for doctor’s office and also home. FOR ,SALE^4 MONTHS old New set we have it. Quality furniture War Production Board. riflie. There was no mistaking that "Did I know this money was no ft. on highway, Roiitc No, and repairing. Call 3975 before Call 6125 before 2 p. m. Manchester’s Quota 44. Ready for twcupancy Carpenters 7:00 p. m. Hampshire ' Reds pullets. Tele­ at fair prices. Benson's, 713 Main. FOR RENT — COTTAGE str^. gaunt figure now. He knew that good?” cried ' Chacon, scowling. phone 2-0415. Manchester’s quota In the com­ loose-shackled rider like he knew "You think I taka no-good money X-S'*' STENOGRAPHER WANTED at Commercial building about 35UU ing salvage drive Is 15 pounds of Nov. 1. FOR SALE—IVORY AND ialack feet of ground floor space. Base the palm of his hand. Yonder for job if I’m know It? (Carajo! Apply Burton's, full time or part time. Magic Chef gas stove and black waste metals for every citizen bi FULL ERfCE, . . . . . »3,150. ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Apply in person. FOR SA LE—ROASTING chickens mefit under half of building * rider was Augustine (Jhacon! I weel cut that gringo’s heart out “Won’t the office force be surprised when they can no up to 6 1-2 ibs. 214 Gardner Glenwood range with Florence pU the 1940 population with an addi­ "Ah! Ah!" cried Chacon,‘ rein­ Call 3444. Steam heatiog plant, excellent tional 500 pounds for every com­ an’ etuff hees damn’ toes In bees longer trek lo the cooler for water every five minutes?** Greenbrooke WANTED WOMAN for cooking street. burner: also baby’s high 6hair. j light. Suitable for light manufac­ ing up with a grin. "Did you re- gullet!" Telephone 8997. mercially. producing farm. luemher me then, amigo, or were BfJLTON LAKE —: Shore and downstairs 'work. bwr. room turing. Good location in business The salvaged metals will be de­ "Go along ■ an’ do it then,” y froni' 5-naini cuttuKv. fii'C- Homes, Inc. Roofing 17-B and bath, live In or out. Refer­ Articles for Sale 4.5 FOR SALE—PORCELAIN top section. Apply Edward J. Holl posited in any of the red, white you looking for somebody else to grunted Tubac Indifferently: and SIDE <;i WCES p l^ . electricity; artwian ences'required. Call 5311. utility table. Also dressing table 1009 Main street. Tel. 5118. and blur salvage bins spaced about ride by 7" suddenly. let loose of the trunk Walker Street Job ALL t y r e s OF ROOFS repaired. EXQUISITE CHRISTMAS cards. and kitchen chairs. Tel. 2-0235. town and larger and heavier metala* strap he’d been jerking, to whirl Well; two-car ffaraKfi This Maintenance of root, flashings, WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL girl 21 in box at $1.00. Name hand With his rifle held ready in the and eye the steeple-hatted out­ , for after school and Saturday, will be letf on the Bantley loL ALLEY OOP Coining Back BY V. T. 'rottaRe is well locat*?d on and chimneys. For t ellable service printed in gold at 10c extra. Will FOR.^ SALE— COMBINA'HONN Houses for Rent 6.5 Leonard street, comer of Main crook of his arm Tubac scowled law Intently. ’’Here—just a min­ call Ed cToughlln 7707. , vicinity of Pine Acres. Tel. 2-0041. up at him bitterly. "The Great r/ the \yest slwre. call for and deliver.' F6r appoint­ gas and oil ••ange, with hot water street. ute,” he muttered. "Did you say a IMWI FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM single, Chacon!” ha said with a display gringo give you that money?" and FULL PRIO-:...... S2.750. WANTED-WOMAN to do house, ment, Mrs. Williard B. Hills. Tcl. coils. Controlled by both, very- Residents are advised that scrap TOU HAD 7^ 5359. reasonable, Tel. 2-0462. storm windows, oil burner, hot of hi* taeth; but ths Mexican was Chacon ducked his head pronto. ? x I.1H8FTA, cleaning^ about -3 hours a day, water heat, pleasant community, metals will under no circumstances ' flMc.fMNHaeim in/ •1KB be deposited in any other places not offended. In hie great (Chi­ "What gringo?” CEicrAi^v morning* or afternoon. Tel. 3055. ROOM ! private party. Phone 7509. . FOUR - ROOM HOUSE— A GOOD CRIB MATTRESS is es­ FOR SALE - LIVING than those mentioned, and none huahua bat and crossed cartridge "That Deckerman—" . muavio WANTED WANTED—WAITRESS, Cavey's sential to your baby's health. Re- divan in good condition. Phone will be left on any of the school belU he made-an impressive fig­ "Deckerman!’’ Tubac cried; and Can finish two more on sec­ nlace now. All popular makes In 4814. ure ts he lounged -in the saddle Augustine Chacon bared bis teeth ■ Grill, 33 East Center street. Good Wanted to Rent 68 grounds In Manchester. ond fioor. Hot water heat, Mule or Female opportunity for right girl. No qtock, *2.75 up. Victory strollers, smilingly twirling a corn husk in an ugly,^mlle. WANTED *14.95. Victory carriages. $17.95. cigarro. He guffawed Jovially at oil burner. Storm windows. Sunday work. Call at Grill. Machinery and ronis 52 WANTED—ONE OR TWO room (To Be Continued) Front and rear dtwtrs weath­ H^lp for. lihportunt Ivory cribs, full panel. $19.50. Tubac’s black sccwl. "A-a-al-he! Shop Benson's, 713 Main. furnished apartment with kitch­ Groups lo Gather er-stripped. Rear y»rd NEW OLIVER DUMP rake, new You have the face of the mad dog, W ar W ork Help Wanted—Male 36 enette. Tel. 3988 from 5 to 6;30 campadre. Is It that you bemoan fenced in. This place is FOR SALE—12 GAUGE shot gun, and used tractor plows, saw rigs p. m. Mr. Smith. Playing Trick On Wife Women and WANTED—EXPERIENCED bak­ for tractor and stationary. Dub­ At South Cliurch those caballos you sold me?" riced low for quick sale. We Will Al.so Use Em­ over and under, excellent condi­ “It’s the broncs you stole I’m er. Goo<| wages and good hours. tion, $45. Telephone 4204. lin Tractor Company, Williman- WANTED TO RENT—TWO or Wilmington. N. C. — (JTi — The Siwner. has been trans­ ployed Persons On a Apply Davis Bakery, 521 Main tic. three room furnished or unfur­ thlnkln' about an’ that wad of frantic housewife called the police hum money you banded me—a staMen to report ^er husband had ferred.. .. Girls street. , nished apartment as soon as pos­ All groups of the South Meth­ T -x -'r Split-Shift Basis. FOR SALE -FIREPLACE, coal sible. Write Box Y, Herald. odist Woman’s Society of Chris­ fine trick to play on a poor man! ahot htmaolf. Patrolmen W. J. Mil­ PJRICE ...... $5,750. WANTED—MA!^ WITH executive grate. Telephone 5910. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 tian Service, will gather for their I thought you robbed only hidal­ lie and B. P. Herring found the Inquire ability. One take charge ot monthly meeting, Monday eve­ gos?" husband l>ing in the yard, a shot­ FOR SALE—PORTABLE Under­ FOR SALE -NEW, ALL WOOL ly«ffal Notices "That Is true." Chacon nodded, gun across his chest and his cloth­ • V . store durliur ibsence' of manager hand knitted box coat, lined and 78 ning, October 18, t eight o’clock Call at ^81 Main street, for in wood typewriter, standard; ice in the church. and puffed a few smoke rings ing stained a deep red. They bent KRECKLEB AND HIS FRIENDS Forget-Jd^Not BY MERRILL BLDS8EE Stuart J/Wasley New Model tcrvlcw box and also odd pieces Of turnl- interlined Navy. ' Size 40. Call Kslate of W illiam. H. Olaon late In addition to the btislhess of through which he eyed ’Dibac over him. “Leava me alone, boya" Rogers Paper ■ ture. Inquire superintendent. 810 Mrs. Kuhne, 34 Liberty street. of Andover lif the Probate District the meeting, a program of muHic amusedly. “Only the rich and the tne “.’wounded” man whispered. Beal Estate, and Insurance BOY/Wa n t e d f o r light picas Phone 3271. of .\ndovcr, deceaned. 'I’m only playing a trick on my State Tbeater Building Man ufuctu ring Co. Main street. The .Administratrix harina ex­ is planned, also a talk by Miss arrogant—that the poor may have Cj OS m /THERP ARg A n d vet she n ever He v , L o a e P an/ work. Nice hours, good sal- hibited her admlhiatration account food for their bellies." wife." The “blood" on his shirt was THISrs MUSTA Tele^lHtne 6648 - 7146 Laundry Nellie Bird of Georgia. Mias Bird PLENTV»Of CpUVfe GOES our/ I VAADNDER. LARD/ Mill and Oakland Streets / y . See Mr. Litchman, Arthur with saici Katate to tile Court of is a Methodist School Extension "Do I look like a rico?" snarled catsup. He was booked on a charge IN THIS BURG WHO HOW o o » e r FKULI.BN OUT OF /Drug, Rublnow Building. FOR SALE- OIL BURNER for Has Appeal I’rriliale for said Ointrict for allow­ worker for three East Hartford Tubac: and the Mexican roared of tKscharging fireamw In the city OUOHTA BE BREASC- HEJ " PUASEII Summit Street ance. it ia limits. kitchen range. Call 2-0110. nU D K ItllD :— Tliiit the J.itii day churches and will bring an inters with laughter. ' ING THEIR NECKS 1 b MAN WANTED FOR general of tlctolior. pits at 11 fVciock in ttie. pATC M ISS KAVy '— FOR SALE—POOL TABLE, regu- estlng message. Her duties re­ "O-ho!" he chuckled. "Do 1 laundry work. Steady work, good forenoon, at. the Prol>ate (iffice in quire her to visit government de­ look like a Captain of Rurales?” Indians to Gather and Pray 'x pay. New System Laundry, Har latioh size, In gAod condition. Call I'rdumlda be. and the name, is as- fense developments, and to, organ­ 2-0192 after 7 p. m, stkned for a hearing on the allow­ "Ne!” Tubac flared, and spat risen street. ance of said administration account ize Sunday schools and mothers' in the dusL ‘"You look like that Chicago—liP)— Some 400 Chica- ^■11 *■ /' with said Kstate and thia Court di­ clubs. She has^ been engaged for ga Indiana, representatives of va­ i x i - — '■ rects the Administratrix to cite all lobo, Augustine Chacon, who Splendid Business Opportunity Birch St.rect. Dom nln- Fuel and.Feed 49-A persMis interested therein to ap- some tim e, In work in Mayberry would steal the pennies off a dead rious Iribea that once roamed this THE METROPOLITAN LIFE HAS A SPLENDID gla. Stcahi hea^ Gamgc. liear at said time and place,-by Village and other sections of Etast man’s eyes and pay his Just debts prairie land, will gather at State Lot 157xM0. P. *6,200. 100 CORDS FIREPLACE birch pubiishing this order once In some Hartford where hundreds ol with fake money!" and Madiaon In the loop to do a OPENING FOR A REPRESENTATIVE IN THE newspaper having a circulation In homer have been built for defense I IK!/ D. P. *1,500. WANTED for sale either 8 foot or sawed. said District at least, five days be­ "Enough!” grated (Chacon, every dance and pray for these things: TOWN OF MANCHESTER WITH A GOOD SAL- Make offer for lot at farm in fore said time assigned. workers. hair cf his mustachio bristling. 1, 'Victory' for the Allies. 2. ARY PLUS CO.M.MISSIONS. ANYONE APPLY­ Columbia. Also wood by cord, de­ And due return make. The W. S. C. S. of this church "Do you call me a—” Succnae of the community and livered. Telephone Willimantlc Certlfled from Record. has set the date of Thursday, De­ war fund drive. 3. That it “I try to do my homework, Miss'^Jonea, but you know how ING FOR THIS POSITION MUST NOT BE IN Wcat/Ccntcr Street. 8-room Heated Garage c l a v t o .n e . h u n t cember 2, for its annual Gbrist- “Yon bet your bootsi A thief an’ 7t. slngl^Steam brat with coal. 1929-J3. Jud ge. 8 swlvelreyed Uar!”^ won’t rain the day the Chicago (afhers are^m y dad’a turning on thoae blood­ ESSENTIAL .WAR INDUSTRY. WHEN RE­ H-10-14:4J. hqas bazaar. subway opens. curdling ramo aerials i“ PLYING ST.YTE AGE, WHETHER MARRIED S -c M garage with workshop For Dead and Live Storage. “For l^ss than that I' have killed above.. Chicken coop. Lot men, (Sringo! Have a care with BY LESLIE I'URNER OR SINGLE. AND NUMBER OF CHILDREN. 1^x214. S. P. *7.500. Terms Apply your words lest I—’’ WASH TUBBS Ixiok Behind Y'ou, Wa.sh W RITE BOX “E,” HERALD arranged. OCCUPANCY IN "Bam " Tubac sneered. "You rUONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FO l 30 DAYS. sure layed down, y(mr character t ddTTA d«T PIA5T THAT FRESH PAINT { Looterr ti' Alexander CALL Flower “SerdpV Apron Ivhen you pssssd nw that bum m Poppy/, money. Don’t blow your chest up nigh street. 5-room single. Jarvis Company at ms! You’re nothin’ but a rag- MO.NO!, All Improvements. Hot-air Center St. Tel. dlFfi* 5404 tail robber—a thievin’ ladrone—a "WI d o Mt j heat. O. P. *800. WE NEED GOOD USED two-bit bandtdo who would sell his r o t i 6 o m best friand down tbe river!" CARS AT ONCE Chacon,, dark with anger, peeled Ridge Street, 6-room sin­ gle. Hot water heat. Oar­ 1936 and Later.- age. Lot 92x99. S .P . $6,800. ★ ★ FOR SALI O. P. *1,200. FOR SALE BARLOW MOTOR SALES 595 Main Street Ci)/.. Iinme of 4 rooms and kitchc^tte, oil burn-V West Middle Turnpike. 4-' Mancheffter er, hof W ilier heat, jra.s, hot wat;er copper boiler, ‘ room single—one unfinished Bissell Street closfd-in fronrpoich, jrarage, walk.s. Good lo- ' upstairs. Steam heat (coal). WAR BONDS cation, near schools and stores. Lot flOxlli'i S. P. *5,600. 11. P. $800. High Over tmrmgo > A VERY FAIR'PRlCE, ONLY $4,200. TAVERN k ADDITIONAL USTINOS CIoMr and doaar to Hitter’s cita­ OUT OUR WAT BY 3. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOOSE MAJOR HOOPLI READY TO del move tha troops c i Cba United Make appointment today lo see this unusual buy. - AVAILABLE AT O m C E S . C onduction Nations and orhh tnain go hundreds ' • t ' D0 BUSINESS and hondrada a t bam ga b a l lo t .dt- GET BACK INTO THIS LiVibMS NBRE 6 0 LONG NEX.T, CAR.EPUL, BA'/LTEtt ! Mechdnics signsd to koap nanndinf aiwniy BEOaoOM.' CONVALESC- TD HOO, M A3 0 R . Q O eSlR , 6MILE VlOULD .EPO'LTHE aircraft at sate dlstaneaa. laey vary' w < IN& OR NOT, VOU'RE GO­ in shapa from tha qiborieal type to QU^(A^^6 DOti'T 6URPR16E: AvNFUL GLOOM OF THATT WILLIAM RUBINQW ALLEN AND SEE •Apply ING TO RETURN TQ TOTEM-POLE FACE OF 8468 tha newer "floatiiif .maUreisai,” SCHOOL TOMORROW MB A W MORfc TiAAN" HTTCHCOGK, INC 34 yrh and ranga in cost from *9,000 up. IF 1 HAVE TD TAKE VOU At^OTTUER. 2 3 R O 61-40T N'O0R6.'-- u1T 6 0 HAPPENS R43 Main Street IN A N A M BU LA N C E.' rVE BEEN EMGAGEDTO PflONES: .5.5.5G — 6158 Maaehester 0(Hoet Alexander d o w n .'— 9U T .-mAT 95* MAIN ST. TEL. SSOl Geo. Griffin I’M TIRED OF HAVING ROMPEP. C06TUME- COACH THE HIGH SCHOOL NEAR STR^ilKES T ici^ u es M EACE t B a m —— t o o B A O WUUmantlc Offioet HOTEL SHERIDAN Jarvis Company WATCHING VOU SOU TOR SOU'RE \NORXiNG, 8M MAIN ST. TEL. 1085 Center Street . It is the yoke buttoning on both RECOVER/ 's)4E'LL N EED ^ ‘ i L* TOOVR SECdJND CHILD shoulders which gives this dress HOOD TACKLINGDUMMS i Its appeal___ and makes it stapd put from other styles* you see. L*/. LANK LEONARD Skirt has graceful fulness all 1UCKEY FINN Mail From Hoinc .around. By Mrs. Anne Cabot We have to have aprons—most To obtain complete apron and Plittern No. 8468 ia in sizes 3, sewing ..instfuctlons for the Flower 'f f p p e t w e i 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4, with of*us are 'doing our own. house­ teas M § BOVS, work on the doUble-qulck these Applique', Apron (Pattern. No* short sleeves, takes 1 7-8 yij^rds 5504) send 10 c4nU in (Toln, Your B O B O O Vi 35 or '3S-inch material. days—and the aprone mijiht Just M e r , m u a i Name and Addreas and Uw Pat*, Tl A fum e AouM> t*or thia attracti.ve pattern, send as well he pretty as ngt! You cah aanetoooM em i make thia one In. an eyening while tern Number to Anne CaiMt The> a w / / ^ 75 cents, plus 1 cient for postage, Manehester Evening Herald. 106 o insaoina, with your name, addrewii listening to the latest. broa.dcast of what new plac«M we've captur­ Seventh Avenue, New York 11, N. o pattern number and size to The Y. Enclose 1 cent postage for each Thsy’ro uSad by tha Army, t ‘Manchester Evening Herald To­ ed from Hitler an ' 1*30. i j i nilahed knitted article# Gibbons Assembly, Catholic I jist Day to Pay in Burexx ot OIrealxttoaa tUkocM be turned in at that tlm^ Ladies of Columbus, will .meet Bus to Center So As to ------— ______•any of the member# who would Tuesday, October 19 at eight South Fire District. Manchester—F-A City of Village Charm ;.10ie Red Croe# knitting #hould con- o’clock in the ‘ K. of C. hall. The Pick Up Students. Repim y taat M<— Eether M. Johnaon with- business session will be followed (Classified Adverttstag aa Page 16) (TWELVE PAGES) by a display of hobbies of the Tomorrow will be the last day to VOL. LXIII./N0.13 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRID.\Y, OCTOBER 15, 1943 PRICE THREE CENTS Ri the next few day#. It will pot be necessary for the pay the South Manchester Fire ______/ ■ ,______members, and a quiz program. 100 or more childi-en who live in Orlando P. Orfitelll, #on of Mr. Mrs. Mary Balch and Mrs. Vera District 1943 tax without Interest X and Mr#. Michael A. OrfiUlli. of Dormer will be in charge. the new developments west of the and any mail payment# will have 31 Warren street, and Raymond A. Center, who attend- the Lincoln to be postmarked Friday the 15th They Helped Smash Rabaiil Montpetit, husband of Mrs. Sophia Mrs. P. R, Brannick of North school, to wait for an hour or more or 1 per cent interest will be add­ Raid by Bombers B. Montpetit. of 20 Bkigerton street. Elm street is the newly-elected re­ to take a bus from the Center be­ ed. Itave been advanced from the rat­ gent of St. Margaret’s Circle, tween 2:45 and 3:45. Ss baa been The collector is at the fire house ing of Apprentice Seaman to that Daughters of Isabella, and suc­ the case in the past. on School street tonight from 7 to «f Pharmacist’# Mate, Third aass. ceeds Mrs. Michael Gorman of Chief of Police Gordon asked the 9 o’clock' and on Friday from 10 In at the U. S. NaVal Training Sta­ Main street. Mrs. Brannick and Connecticut Company last week to the morning until 9 at night for Obliterates Giant tion, Sampson, N. Y.. Robert H. her associate ofticers will be seat­ take some action that would relieve the final session at that office. Af­ Tyler, whose wife lives at 2! 3 Hil- ed at the installation banquet the situation at the Center.' He ter that all payments must be of Volturno: Rard street, is stationed at the Tuesday, October 19, at the Man­ pointed out that children had to mdde at 11 Hall Court between the same camp and has been advanced wait over an hour as the buses on hours of 2 and 7 p. m. P lant to the rating'of Aviatfon Machin­ chester Country club. r-eaching the Center would be Collections to date have been ist’s Mate, 'Third aass. loaded and the bus drivers, went $49,389.99 on the 1943 book. 'This St. Mary's Woman s Auxiliary right along without stopping. represents 77^57 per espt of Ihe Miss Lois WTiitcher, daughter of announces’ a rummage sale for On Monday the lower grades total'grand levy. Any Make! Any Model! Decisive Gains Made Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Whitcher of Tue.sday. October 19, at. 9:30 a. m. were dismissed 15 minutes earlier 106 Main street, has begun the in the parish house. Members to try and overcome the trouble, Part.s For All Makes! 60 Bombers and Two, ^ Achool term at the Burnham School of the parish are requested to but there was no Vellef and 66 for Oir1s_in Northampton, Mass. bring articles for the ?ale to the little tots stood, for over sn hour Fighters; At.Least 1041 Larger Than British anti Americans parish house Sunday or Monday. before a bus would atop and pick FREE ESTIMATES. Naii Fighters Downed! —. Two Victories Orders Halt Seamon. Second Class. Samuel Those unable to’do so should call theni up. ' Throwing Foe Bapk^ B. McAllister, left yesterday for Mrs. John Kennedy, telephone This afternoon the Connecticut IN YOUR HOME In Perhaps Greatest ' /o rfe the Engineers’ School in Michigan 8280. Mrs. William WetherelJ Company sent a bus to town. It Answer Given On Bootleg Along Entire Front after spending a 16-day furlough and Mrs. Joseph Johnston are co- arrived at the Center about seven CALL: 3430 PHONE MAN. 2-1575 Air- Warfare Battle. ----- minutes before the school was dls- . bon’t borrow unnrcesssriljr, w -mru • From West Coast to . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. chairmen. but It a loan It the best tolu- B-29 Also WiU Dwarf . McAllister, of 17 Jackson street. mlased and waited until the chil­ tlon to your problem, ’Per- London, Oct. 15.— By Yugoslavs t^O al JjM ining Mountain Backbone He has Just completed his boot Private George A. Perrett, son dren left the school and boarded tonal’t’ l>VUIt loan tervlce Complete Service On Moat Liberators With Giant training at Newport, R. I. of M r ^ d Mrs* Walter B. Perrett Ijjc^^bus. before starting towards Is the time-taving way to get Electrical Appliances. Photographs revealed , today ----- Of Italy\^ Furious and one. Jutt phone ut your ap­ that the giant Nazi ballbear-' Bomb Load and of 357 Woodbridge street, has been plication. Then make one Irons - Toasters - Heaters - Partisans Expel German Flat Edict by Pennsyl­ Bloody/^ Fighting Re­ King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ transferred from Camp Haan, —Herald Photo visit to our office by appoint­ ing factory at Schweinfurt lows will meet at Odd Fellows hall ment to sign and get the ceth. Fans - Etc. ' was obliterated by the terri­ Destructive Ability. ported in Communique on Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock Cal., to Chicago, Bl., where he la Yesterday afternoon the faculty and students at Manchester High school dedicated thsif .service flag. A loan of SlOO coats S20.M Tank Formations Aft­ vania Clamps Down attending the Coyne Electrical Above la picturec the scene as Principal Edson M. Bailey was reading the names of those former stu­ «-hen promptly repaid In IS Bring* Your Appliance Hi fic American heavy bomber instead of 8. It is urgent that, Club Honors monthy consecutive Install- Wsshlngton, Oct. 15.— —A er Hand-to-Hand Bat­ On Depression • Born members taking part in the initia­ School in that city. Mr. and dents who have given their lives in the present war. The flag- which dies above main entrance to mente of tlO.05 eeeh. Loene For Free Estimate! assault that cost the Eighth Allied Headquarters, Al­ tory degree be present at this ses­ Mrs. Perrett have three son# In ■ths High school building shows that 1,248 former students a re i now in the servmr and that 13 have made on your - ilgnature Air Force 60 bombers and super-bomber-dwarfing the Lib­ tles for Two Towns. Economic Fester, giers, Oct. 15.— The sion. the service. Waller who Is with mads the supreme sacrifice. The entire student body was gathered on tb* lawn in front of the elohe. Call ua today if you erators and the Flying Forts with the Marines and William A., who Old Member school as the ceremonies took place. need. SIO to S300. precipitated p e r h a p si the main forces of the Allied has been in the 169th Band In the greatest battle In aerial wa.rfare,- its giant bomb load and destruc­ London, Oct. 15--(>P)-—Yugoslav Harrisburg, Pa.. Oct. — Fifth Army poured across ’The Sisterhood of Temple Beth At least 104 German fighters were tive might—is on its way to ene­ Bholom will meet this evening at South Pacific for some time. H e, « • i? i n H w m a l FINANCE ca patriots have answered Adolf Hit­ Pennsylvania clamped down on a the Volturno river into newly was a cometist with the High Norlh Elltl GrOUp Pre­ a buffet lunch was served, the downed by the Fortress Sharp­ my lands. ler's reported appointment of Field the Temple, when the members Give Miss Geeliuu main attraction being a shower state Thastet A. B. C. Fixit G>. shooters and their Thundferbolt Some have been deliverad to 12-year-old, depression-born eco­ won bridgeheads texlay, and anil hear a talk and receive recipes school band and the. Salvation f State Guard S.id PInor Pheae S4Sa the Army although full production Marshal Erwin Rommel ss com­ dispatches from Lieut. G ^ . Army band and atudled in Brook­ cake decorated for the occasion. D. R. Brown. Nnr. 21 Maple St. Manchester escorts In the stu ck yesterday.- mander of operations in Yugosla­ nomic fester today with a flat edict from Mrs. Uman, a director of A Surprise Shower Thfl bride-to-be received a choice Lleenae Np Sai Two U. 8. fighters failed to re­ and participation in combat la that all bootleg mining of hard Mark W. Clark’s battle head­ Nutrition of the American Red lyn and in Boston. \ McrZ at Scfision. variety of gifts. turn from the two-hour battle not expected until next year. But via with ;wo important victories CSross. ^ Makes Appeal in widely sepaiated sections of the coal must atop by Nov. 30. quarters said the British and Miss Geehan will be married on that raged all the way from Eu­ country, s communique of the Na­ The order cam^ ,from the an­ Americans were throwing the en­ Chapman Court. Order of Ama-■ Members of the Manchester Im-, A surprise shower on Mias Alice rope’s coast to the target and (Continued on Page Two) The Somemarco a u b of the Oct. 23 to George Adams. tional Army of Liberation an­ thracite committee set up by the emy back along the entire front ' ranth, wUl meet tomorrow evening provement Association turned out Geehan waS given Tuesday evening back again. nounced today. state Legislature to control pro­ from the west coast to the moun­ South Methodist church which is at 7:45 in the Masonic Temple. A in force last night to honor Mat­ Vacancies in Non-Coni- at the homp of Mrs. Andrew Suhie, j composed of married couples, will social hour will follow the busi­ Wiped Out by Precision Bombing Partisan columns, driven out of duction and gradually eliminate tain backbone of Italy. thew Merz, one of the oldest active 85 Holl street. The bride-to-be re­ The reconnaissance photo­ the Croatian coastal strongholds the practice of thousands of unem. bold its first meeting of the season ness and Bingo will be played members of the organization. missioned Staff Must ceived her gifts in a wagon artis­ British Land to North ' tomorrow evening at eight o^clock Mrs. Harriet Oark and her com­ graphs revealed that Schwein- Murray Blasts of Crkvehica and Kraljevica by ployed miners moving in on coal The message telling of deciaiva A special pro^am was arrahged Be Filled. tically decorated. The decotetions furt’s plants, where probably 50 German tank formations on Oct. lands they did not own or lease. in the church parlor. It will take mittee will serve refreshments. by . President Frank Nackowskl. Were yellow and green streamers, gains all slong the front in the the natture of a Hallowe’en party per cent of the Nazis’ War-vital 10, reformed and stormed the en­ “Trespassing on lands and steal­ course of furious and bloody fight­ Leon ’Thorp spoke on the matter also yellow chrysanthemums on roller bearings are produced, were Plans to Levy emy’s positions, and finally ex­ ing of coal will be qutlawel in the and new members and friends arill Peter ’Thomas Staum, Jr., son I of projects for this association, ^ Due to the inroads made upon the table and fireplace. ing was received after an Allied bs welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray wiped out by the precision-pat­ pelled them from both towns In anthracite region after Nov. 30, headquarters communique had of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Staum, of among which, this year, will be the non-commissioned staff of the Games were played after which tern crews who were told in ad-^ These six U. 8. Array Air Forces soldiers lined up for a picture at their Southwest Pacific base be­ hsnd-to-hand fighting, the com­ 1943,” said a committee state­ Calsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. 39 West Middle 'Turnpike, has support for the Educational a u b 2nd Battalion Headquarters, 1st munique reported. Both are now disclosed that British infantry and Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. Fiederick completed the course of training of Manchester in their work. The vance that a successful blasting Tax on Safes fore taking off for the big raid on Rabaul, Jap New Britain stronghold. Left to right (front row): ment, “in the same manner that tanks had landed from British Military District, Hartford, by the of the target might shorten the. Sergt. John Manovitch, Export, Pa. and Pvt. Joseph P. Caatillas, aovl.v, N. M.; (rear) Sergt. James E. “firmly heid” by the Yugoslavs, stealing is outlawed in any com­ Rogers are in charge. and will receive the third class 32 men present last night paid in added the bulietin, broadcast by vessels on the north Mde of the petty officer’s rating of Aviation the annual membership dues of the selective service boards, several TAIA CEIIARS war by six months. Foxworth. Milton, Fla.: Sergt. Herschel C. Piper, Michigan City. Ind.: Sergt. Harold W. Dickenson, munity. The active assistance of Volturno’s mouth early Wednes­ The fact that the Germaijs Pa., Sergt. Robert E. Berube, Northampton, Ma.as. (AP Wiiephoto from Signal Corps the Free ^fugoslav radio. Raynolfia Popoff, ssaman second Machinist’s Mate at the Naval Air club and this money will be turned vacancies exist at the present time Bluntly Warns Labor Is Altoona, Capture Town of ZIvnIra day simulUneoualy with a frontal Technical Training Center, Mem- over to the Educational Club, BINGO threw up ’’everything in the book” Radio). (Continued en Page Two) assault across the stream by class, has returned to Newport, R. for State Guard non-commissioned in defense of that vital industrial More than 150 miles to the east, phis, Tenn. He graduated from Judge William J. Shea was the Ready to Demand In­ o' American and British infantry li, alter qwnding a aeven-day fur- officers. center Indicated that they, toa units of the First Bosnian corps lough with hia parents, Mr. and Manchester High and Manchester 1 principal speaker of the evening Applicants for enlistment. In­ TOHOBKOW NH;HT creases in Wages If fighting under Gen. Drug Tito, lib­ and engineers. lira. WnUam 8. Popoff of 423 L^r- Trade schools and was engineer- I and paid tribute in a very fine way tending to serve fn this administra­ considered .the factories of the eration leader, captured the town The German radio said today fiaU street. lug change in design clerk at the to Matt Merz’s many years In tive capacity, are requested to con- ORANGE HAI L highest importance to the war ef­ Proposal Becomes f.aw Free Press of Zivnica, near patriot-held Tux- Half Miners that German forces in Italy had Pratt and Whitney Aircraft (slant I Manchester and his interest in all fort. , Dnieper Dam Blown evacuated Campobaaso on tha tact Captain Archie'. Kilpatrick Im. “Without the slightest hesita­ la, and center of the Bosnian tim­ TRm October meeting of the Ann before entering service on Feb. 15,1 North End activities. Judge Shea mediately at The Herald office for ber industry, the bro.'t'dcaat said. main Termoll-Vaachiaturo high­ Rgencer Volunteer Nuraee Aide 1943. He played baseball with the I presented Mr. Merz with a pen and information concerning qualifica­ tion, I would say our boys en­ Washington. Oct. 15.— Viewe^ Hit In Zenied, major industrial town In Alabama way after embittered street fight­ group will be held 'Tuesday Octo- Manchester Green A. C. and the pencil set—a gift of the Improve- tions required. \ countered the stiffest and fiercest Presldent Philip Murray of the in the hea-t of the "Bosniar. ruhr,” ing in the outskirts and In ths ■~ner“19, at eight o’clock at the T Pollsh American' C!Iub and basket- ment Association, fighter opposition in the history of CIO blasted away today at pro­ Up to Stall Soviets 35 miles northwest of Sarajevo, town itself. . ball with the PraU''apd Whitney I The affair was concluded with a An opportunity is provided old­ aerial warfare,” an Eighth Air M. C. A. Mrs. Floyd Smith, para­ er men expecting to enter service Nfisi-CeU Company. Last Islaad City, N. Y. posals for a national retail sales Clause partisan groups and German Idle Today (The broadcast said four infan­ chute Jumper and member of the quintet. He has two brothers in 1 presentation oi the moving picture DINE AND DANCE Force spokesman said. h f troops are still engaged in house- the Navy and one in the Army. 1 ”A Great RaiWoad at Work” under within the. next feilv months, to Franchised Bottler: Fepal-Cola BottUng Co. of Central Village, Conn. “What we did to the-Germans tax, bluntly warning that if such try and one-tank divisions undsr •’Early Birds,” eacluaive society of gain valuable military adminis­ The Place To Go In Manchester! to-house fighting, which has ^ e n Geri. Clark were attacking slong flyers who piloted their own planes j —— I the direction of Eugene P. Sulll- yesterday will be felt severely— a levy became law labor would going on for the past three, days, the Volturno). A. Van Wyck. aon of van. traffic representative of the trative information which may lead demand wage increases "to make PiiblisH^s and Guild to Japan’s Plane Two Blast Furnaces Tak­ before lBi6, will be the guest to rapid advancement upon being and soon.” the communique reported. Rolling up the enemy’s coastal Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wyck, of ' Pfven R R. All present George Sinitli’s Trio The number of Fortresses that up for' this unjustified wage cnt. Derail Two Trains ■pcaker. She will have an Intersst- agreed that it was moat interest­ drafted into regular service. Give Views oh Union en Out of Produc- anchor, this amphibious force Ing story to tell. 31 Charter Oak street, has been participated In the raid was not "The proposed sales tax levy From Zaporoshe, Key’ LoSSCS G re a t Further south units of the advanced to the rating of Pharmg-' ing from start to finish. Friday Evening Tony O’BrighFs Farewell disclosed, but it was described would be the equivalent of a mili­ Security at Public Fourth . Croat brigade were said to tiiin as Result of quickly dug In positions along a olit’a Mate, 3rd class, at the U.S. A buffet luncheon was served offiiially as "large.” tary defeat.” he told the House Base of Crimea Area. have derailed two German mili­ canal, while British Nava] guns Maritime Service 'Training Stfitlon, In the basement of Lithuanian Hall G. E. WILLIS & SON. INC. Despite the opposition, the Ways and Means committee, con­ Hearing of WLB Today tary trains at Vjsoko and Llidze, Shortage of Fuel. belched steel into the strong Ger­ Sheepkhead Bay, M. Y, He Is a where the meeting was held. Manchester^ American bombers splattered their sidering new tax legislation. London, Oct. 15.—(/P)-r- Siiice Sunday near Sarajevo. man defensive position.# behind the graduate of Manctwiter High Lumber of All Kinds -bombs over all of the 72 acres of Ekionomic Stabilizstion Director The waters of tlje gi-eat Dnie­ Patriot bands went after Nazi- JBulletin! school and was formerly employed Date Book WALTER'S factory buildings housing one of. Fred M. Vinson previously told Bulletin! dominated railway lines in eastern (Continued .w ' Page Eight) by the Ellis a o a k Company. Mason Supplies— Paint—-Hardware the tax-framing body a 10 per per dam—^he largest in Eu- Alliefl Bosnia, and destro.yed many miles Rirmingham, Ala., Oct. 15, r .>00*4.-^ Rec Term Opens (.-U The Center) Germany’s moat Important centers Washington, Oct. 15—(FP)— Fliers Run 1J|» Monday, Oct. 18 for producing bearings—an essen­ cent sales tax would cause an 8 Neuepaper publishers asserted roiie—were sent rolling over of trackage around the towns of ’ _^4>;_The erlticid fuel short­ AttiUo Gfivello, aon of Mr. and Balsam Wool Insulation per cent rise in the cost of livmg Sicore of 210 to 8 Boaanski Novi and Bihac on the age resulting from' the walk­ 'am buuCncg Meeting, Board of vSelectmen, tial for virtually every piece of today that the War Labor the Russian countryside once * out of 20,000 .\laliama coal Mrs. Frank Oavello, of 78 Biesell - For Junior Boys Municipal building at 8. mechanized war equipment. and that subsequent demands for board was without power to Una river, the .communique said. atreet,%h4>s completed the courae wage and price Increases would more by German troops, the Over Two . Strong- miners brofight announcement ^ SERVICE Tuesday, OcL 19 "There ought to be ball bearings order union security clauses Berlin radio reported today Two bridges were blown up. while today of a sharp cut In war- Flashes'! of m ining and will receive the The Junior. Boys’ season at the State Convention, Knights of rolling all over Germany,” said one break the "hold the line^' wartime In .American Newspaper Guild further east, near Pejedor, a "very third class petty officer’a rating of COAL GOKE OIL economic policy, opening the way in acknowledging their flight holfls of Nipponese. vital steel and Iron production (Late Bulletins of the UP) Wire) Recreation Centers will open next Pythias, Orange hall. crewman who watched hundreds contracts because It would long, important railway bridge” here. Tennessee Coal, Iron Aviation Machdnliit’s Mate at the Monday evening at 6 o'clock. Boys Address by Mrs. Lloyd Smith be­ Tel. 5125 for wild inflation. have a "direct tendency” to from' Zaporozhe, their long- was destroyed, together with two Naval Air Technical ’Training Cen­ 2 Main St. of bombs pour into the target Supporters of the tax contend Allied Headquarters in the and Railroad Co., L'.. S. Steel Indiana Miners Walk Out between the ages of !4 and 18 are fore Ann Spencer Volunteer RE-UPHOLSTER area. restrict gathering of Informa- held southern key base and guard­ and one-half miles 6f track, the subsidiary, announced It ter, Memphia, Tenn. He is a grad­ Nurses' Aides group at the ”Y” at it would deter inflation. ' - ian fortress of the Crimea. News Southwest Pacific, Oct. 15.—(jP*— bulletin asserted. Between Bihac ^ Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 16—(A u r k e @ uate of Manchester High school allowed the use of the facilities of Greatest Loss Ever Inflicted Murray, who said he represent­ tlon and expresaion of edi­ would bank four blast fur­ both the East, and West Side Rec­ S. torial opinion. Elisha Han­ that the $110,000,000 Dneprostroy American and Australian planes and Vrtoc 48 Germans were re­ —Nearly 3,500 miners In II of Uw and was a machinist at the Pratt 2-Pc. Living Rooiii Suites The 60 heavy Wombers announc­ ed 5,000,000 wx>rklng men and had been blown up b.v the enemy, naces, producing more than largest mines of the Indiana bitu­ reation Building from 6 until 9 Friday, Oct. 52 ed officially as missing constituted son, attorney for The Harris­ have run up s acore of 210 to 8 ported killed, and many others 3,000 tons of Iron daily, and iv as'ic -.1 and V^ltney aircraft plant before o’clock Monday through Friday. Mobile Blood Bank at St. Mary's Recovered in Denim women, stated: burg, Pa., Patriot, told a WLB indicated that they had' succeeded wounded in a sha>T clash :with the minous field walked out todayi . entering service on Feb. 16, 1943. the greatest loss ever inflicted Oppos^ to Imposition in repairing it after the Ru.s.sians against the Japanese since Sun­ would cut steel ingot output leaving the shafts Idle. Louis ,4kUS> B The plunge periods for. the boys Pariah House. .VII Work Guaranteed! upon the Allied Air Forces by the “We are absolutely opposed to bearing that "freedom ot .the patriots. , * b.v approximately the same wiU be held every Monday and Sunday, Oct. 24 press as guaranteed by the destroyed its usefulness them­ day over two enemv strongholds Bitter (1anhe« Reiiortrd Un. president of District 11, Uni­ Nazis in a single raid. . •the imposition of any sales tax. selves, when falling back from where Nippon's airpower is reput­ amount. ted .Mine Workers, would make no Wednesday evening from 6 imtil Outing. Linne Lodge, K. of P., FOR FURTHER PARTICUL-VtS CALL VOYOUWAfir ^ It exceeded by one the 59 lost by “The sales tax is directed at first antendment Is far supe­ Bittef clashes also were reported 6:46 In the East Side Rec pool. at Villa Louisa. rior to an.T executive order or the Dnieper in 1941 in what was ed to be great—New Britain and near Ilirska, .Blstrica, Ljubipana i-oninient on the Work stoppage. the Americans Aug. 17 in the two- the low income group, it la the called the greatest piece of self- Bqugajnvillc. Birm'ingham. Ala., Oct. 15.—t/P) Operators’ representaDves also Boys intending to Join should ob­ Field Trials, Manchester Coon prongtd raid on Schweinfurt and worker and his family that spend any statute under which this and AJducina in Slovenia, . while EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S tain their ^plication blanks at the and Fox a u b at Coventry Club board operates.’^ sabotage of all time. The'bulk of this score. 177 to around Bakar Karlovac and Gospit — Approximately half of Alabama's ueclined to comment Unofficial Regennurg when formations hlt- practically all of their money Just 5. was registered Tuesday at Ra­ 25,000 coal minera, including most spokesmen attributed the walkout East Slde*Rec office today so they Grounds. a New^throm? Ung the latter target made their to keep thgmselves alive. - North of Zaporozhe only fighting of local Importance of those who produce coal for in­ to the recent retunr of the mines Delicious Broilers Can be signed by their' parents and Wednesday, Oct. 27 MacDonald Upholstery €6. Washington, Oct. 15—(/Pi—A The gigantic dam is. situated at baul, New Britain, by the largest waa noted. 'celebrated shuttle trip to Africa. "They are to have their full In­ force of bombers and fighters dustrial production, were "idle to­ b.v the government to the mine Veal Saute With Peppers r^umed to the Recreation Centenr Meeting, Educational Club, Na­ group of newspaper publishers the lower end of the Dnieper rap­ Rommel’s appoinl'mertt ss chief owners. by ^fonday'evening. than Hale school at 7:30. .\merican industrial Building The R. A. F. lost ite greatest num. come In effect vtXxed under. thJ» ids, a few miles north of Zapo­ ever amassed - for a single dky’s day as a lesult of a work stop­ Corned Beef and Cabbage most vicious type of tax leglslav operations in the Southwest Paci­ page which followed the govern­ * * *. Friday, Oct. 28 983 MAIN ST. . HARTFORD TEL. 2-4127 tipn. High income groups that (Continued on Page Six) rozhe and was considered one of ((kintiniieil .m’ Page Two) Receives Blunt Iteniindcr Hallowe’en Dance. Army and ANEWCQKrOF (txintlaaed on Page l!lght) the outstanding industrial fic. m ent’s return of the mines to their OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL Public Records Navy a u b at clubhouse, . 1 . ■ ' ll I ' ' ' a s^nd only a portion of their, in­ achievements of the Soviet ' re­ Swarm Over Bougainville owners., Washington, Oct. 15.— i/P>— DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! come for., food, clothing, or other Two blast furnaces in the dis­ .'Vrgontina received a blunt re­ Saturday, Nov. d necessities are to have Just that gime. Its watert generated pow­ But today’s communique dis­ Regional meeting of Soroptlmist GIOSIONEnuiir er for the whole industrial area closed that for the second'time in trict, both operated by Republic minder tnda.v of this government’s ^ Marrteg* Inteatloii small percentage taxed, whereas Lend-Lease Shipyard unEcmltllng attitude toward any Reymander's Restaurant a u b s at ”Y.” Raid Wrecks the rest of their Income may be of the Ukraine,and it has been as many days, more than 100 Steel Corp.i were to be taken out ' Floyd A. Nickerson, U. S. Army said that "whoever controls the bombers aiid fighters swarmed of production today liecau.se of the policy nr doctrine having a .VaZi I of East Hartford and Lbrraine Mae WIUPK continued to be amassed for fur­ Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer ther concentration of wealth In dam controls the whole south­ over Bougainville in the northern fuel shortage. The furnaces have flavor. President Koosevglt. at^ his Gardner ot 117 Cooper street ap­ Harbor Area ProLe Looms western Russian industry." By Walkout combined dally output of 1.100 press-radio conference, bluntl.v 35-37 Oak Street Telephone .3922 plied for a marriage license in the AUCB COFRAM their hands. Solomons the day prior to Ra- (KaowB As Qneea AUoe)'' “In peacetime a sales tax is By ^blowing up the great dam, baul’s blitz. While blowing up tons of iron. slated “apprehension’’ over the [town clerk’s office yesterday and fiv6 miles northwest of Zaporozhe, A mine front tabulation showed suspension of Jewish nrwspaiiers I were married today. 8P1B1TVAL aucuicai '> 100% All Wool vicious enough, but in war time, gun positions . and spreading fires ProiliK^Gii Seriously Seveatb Daughter at a Seveatb Son Part of Naval Dock­ when he are. trying to assure our Senate Appropriations the Germans evidently hoped- to around the big Kahili airdrome at leaqi 12.000 miners idle' and 24 In ti'e .\rgentlne, asserting “I 'can­ Certificate ol Trade Name stall the Russian advance west­ shafts clo.sed. not forbesr to give expression to Frank Peters of East Hartfoi^ ----- Bora With a VolL war workers of sufficient funds to Committee Agrees to and sinking two large enemy car­ Haprpered by Spread­ Keadlags Dally, InciBdIng Sqaday, yards in^vPoland De­ maintain themselves, the proposed ward and-to prevent the entrap- go ships in. Buka passage, these Only one of thfeTenne.ssee__ » Coal. my own feeling. .. .at the taking I and Ray Juneau of 262 Oak street, 9 A .B I.t68P . M. Or By Appotait- Investigation Today. raiders downed lY out of 25 Jap­ ing Stoppage oLJIelp. in tills hemisphere of action obvi­ I Manchester, have filed certificate pjeBt. IB the Servlee of the Peo­ Bulky Knit stroyed Bombers. (Contlaoed on Page Eight) anese interceptors without the (OoaUaa^ ox Page Eight) ously anti-Semitic in nature and of trade name of a garage known (Uoatlaaed oa Page Two) ------ple tor S8 TeBTB. ' Washington, Oct. 15.—tiPt—The loss of a plane. of B character so closely Identified I as the Franklin Garage located at 168 Choreh Street. Hartford, Coaa. .Stockholm, Oct. 15— The On Sunday, It was reported pre­ Bulletin! with the most repugnant, fevturea WANTED! I the corner of Center street and . Phoae 6-2M4 Gdynia harbor area and part of the Senate Appropriations committee . Trchsury Balance viously, 21 Japanese planes were Kiwrny, N. Oct. I.'V—P)—The too Pollcem.en Leave Posts motored bomber raid last Satur­ position- of the Treasury Oct. 13 Sirree. mately 17,000 day workers of Memphis, ’Tenn., Oct. 15.— ware store, either full time day, Swedish Bailors who watched Investigating committed.. Receipts, $67j)92,929.06; expen- As more reports, trickled in on the Federal Shipbuilding and er Chairman McKeltar .(D-Tenn) About Azores More than 100 Memphis police­ ' Manchester . YOU oan',^ ramhxtibor ffie attack said today.. Facing dituree. $183,862,204.17; net baji. Dry Dock rompony here was men left their posts today to de­ or after school. WE PAr CASH a color shodo for vary , Oppoeed by only two GermM announced that the Appropriations ance, $18..507.282,879.26. - (Continued oo Page -Alx) re trie d hy the company to­ mand relnstatepMnt ot two sus­ FOR GOOD Ighter planes over the target area, group had ’’substantially ageeed” day alter at least 7,000 em­ pended officers and immediate ^ New and Used , - long. So don't toka a American Fortresses and Libera- iii an executive session to under- Nazifi Serve Notice of MODERN FURNITURE 0 . 6 8 oKanoa on buying a Alarming Conditions In­ ployes had walked out during salary Increases. .The group F. t . BJ.ISH HARDWARE CO. HomM AvailaMe for ;ors awept over the Naval port in Uke the probe in- response to de­ the two night shirts. Produc­ Reserving Right of marched In a body to the office of WE BUY color yrou may not Uka a'20-minute attack. clude Manpower Lack mands ffpm several Senators. tion was hampered, a com­ Pplice Commissioner Joe Immediate Ocenpancy la te r. "They were the most awful ipo- A subcommittee composed of Procedure to Be Followed pany spokesman said, because Retaliatoirv .4 e t i o n . and, a spokesman said, told Bqy|e ENTIRE ESTATES inenta of my Ifie,” said Wilhelm 'Already Being Felt. Senators Tydinga (D-Md), Truman If yoo are moving aad have Jockey Red — Pink Powder — Navy Blue. ■ » many of the night niea line that If their denuinds were not excess Items, call ns. Wa give this £raa oolor FOR EVERY ROOM Nordloef, a sailor who bad under­ (D-Mo) and Nye (R-ND) was up work' for the Mgger .day London. Oct. 15.—(/P) Germanv answered within 48 hours 75 per Alexander harmony sarvica. tone Allied bombing raids In other St. Louis, Oct. 15—(AV- Joseph named to draft a reoolution set- On Airline Routes Outlined shin. and . Japan protested to Portugal cent of the Mrmp)ils police force Sizes 34 to 40. German v*rta. "Every moment waa B. Eastman-, dkector of the Office tinf out the scope of the inquiry. today over the grwting of bases was prepared to walk out. The ROB^T M. REID J a r v i s Bring a aampldi e£ the IN YOOR ROME ike an hour.” of Defense Transportetlon today Senator Tydinga and Nye Joln- in the Azores, to tli« British,' and, Press Scimitar said that there Eight Shipa Sunk told the National Aaaoclation of sb }p urging the appropriations IVxphington, Oct. 15.—(JP)—The^rler then must show a hearing ; Kearny.. N. J., Oct. 15.—(/P)-—- 26 Alezaader St. Blaaehester color—towel or curtain lilartin-Soneur Oloo* before the board that public con Production at the sprawling Kear­ the Nazis angrily served notice were between 125 and 185 poUco A SONS Five of elgfit ships sunk in the Shippers’ ' Advltory boarda that group to act despite eartier an­ goveniment outlined .today the .^Itjat they reserved the right to In the delegation and that ^ all lAK GRILL' 201 Slalpi Sf. P h ^ sits —yo u a rc u s h u ^ y o u r ten* Point la o touOh isrbor hy the raid were German, "aerioua labor troublea” are endaO' nouncements that the Truman venicnce and necessity are at ny yards ■ of the Federal Ship­ “WHE^E GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER- O fl^ dllS Beoldwn B tS76 .sstnl-rioas In faoovituiil procedure it proposes to follow,in building and Dry Dock company UCT retaliatory actipn. squad ears were out of service for' Maaeheeter, Cobb. bathroom^ Ws will iyewitnesses said. The 16 or 16 gering railroad operationa. committee .)pvxs engaged in.«cmmln. stake. Germany left unstated, how­ mere than aa heur. glacUy halp you aoloct colots—idaol for sroUs lamaged ships tncludsd warships ”Wa can aee lx prospect for the ing some phases of Icpd-lsese swarding internationU air route! Questions of lindtng rights and waa seriously hsmpcrsd today, a ’ • • • S . A ond wooonork bi Utah- carriers some alarniiiig condi­ to Aiaericah operators after tb s : other matters affecting foreign company spokesman said, by a ever, whether she would go so far DINE -AND DANCE a hanmeniaing"' or con- on or both and unouz- IS well as freighters. Direct hits opsrations and would continue to as to declare war on the Portu- Reports Theft at UalvursHy . ipread ruin through tha dockyard tions,” said Eastman in a prepared do so. Their rccommehdatlona led war but shed no light- on the role > policy will he dealY' with in coh- spreading work stoppage of CIO. Storrs, Oct, I5>-<^S"--Cludf t a - ' Retail Salesroom trastiiw color to make possad for finishing thU country jSlshs to play in aultati6(i between the State de­ employee.^' .. gueae. To the Lilting Tunes of * trim in oU othor ind huge cranes used for loading speech. to the informal agreement to Walter C. Hemingway, vice " In .announcing the protest, the tend B. Cable, Ualverslty of Co^ ROOFING YOU R b a th ro o m m u c h ind unloading ships were smash- '’Let me list thqse I think are merge the efforts of the two World aviation of the future. partment and the CAB. The dipk>> Berlin radio called Portugal’s act nectirut police officer, reported DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS m e re b o a u tiiu l. nipat formidable: 'To “ellminste any possible matlcf eerVice. will deal with .'for­ president and general manager of ' OLD hI Inta columns of twisted girders. groups^ the U. S. Steel subsidiary, an- a “severe violation of neutrality.’*' the theft of money aad artlcleB to­ DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES V Others ssid the damage wSs so A manpower ahortags-r-”it exists confusion in the mind; of .the ayi- eign governments for new or ad­ ^rlin. then reiterated its con­ taling 6400 rr»n» university bull*- ASBESTOS SroiNG ieayy that anthracite •coal traffic and prorolaes to grow worae.” Termed “CoIusmI Dole" ation industry and the public gen­ ditional rights. r nminced laat night almost the en' lags betweea 2 s. m. and 6 s. a*. RECORDS S in e s j m M artm * MRRTIN-SENOOB Terming lend-lease "the must erally,” the State depai^ent and Foreign carriers seeking to op­ tire second shift of 6,000 employes tention that the Usbon govern­ : b a k e d VIRGINIA HAM Most ha tatBed la tor aai- MANCHESTER will be Stopped indefinitely. Severe winter weather, entailing ment had been forced into conces­ today. Foot sorority hoiises, a in s u l a t io n Boaaiir Quality Poiats havo Eyewitneaaes said there were special abortages which threaten colossal dole of all time,” Senator th«f Civil Aeronautics' Board de­ erate into the United States must bnd left the yard, an^ this morn­ fraternity house, and the hemea ROA8TBEEF HALF.BROll^ERS vaga tt JOB araat Bo heep boon tho loaaors In point IK HHE IF IHlIir ask their governments to forward ing 1,6(K) to 4,000 employes on the sion under pressure—a theme the plajrlag the aaw eaea. ibout 80 perapha aboard the Red motor truck oporatlon. Butler (R-ND) today renewed his fined their separate tasks in ths Germana have hailed upon alnce •f PreaMoxt Albert N. Jorgeaeex . mIot atyUaa S a m 1878. Increasing pressure on western demand for an InvasUgation of the develbpment of international air ((nelr applicationa through dlplo- third shift were reported to have Slid Walter Steixmex, editor si . STEAKS Bxpeit workmaasldp. AS worh |V^a each paid tor oM tea- JroM ship Stuttgart when It waa walked out . .tha Aagto-Portugiiese agreement gnaraateed. BeseoBshle PHoea •et afire in Gdynia harbor. Tbs vos- railroads as ^ Pacifle war gains whole program. - trm n^rtatlon aervlees. amtic channels, the State depart- was first announced'. the ealverelty . VEAL CUTLETS • CHOW MEIN ordo irraqieuttve of qaaatlty.' k n it t in g m il £s . ■ I ■ •. Procedhre to Be FoOoIxefi m ^ t will send all such appllea-' Walkoat OxUai Dnaxthorlaed No obUgattoB for aa Mthnate. Mil waa being prtparad for an ax- momantum. Butler waa invited before the Leaden of the walkout, which Would Loae Uatoning Poet eatered - aad raaeacked. w n ta :hange of Oonnan and Allied war Increased traffic in farm produce Senate Appropriatlona committee This la the procedure to be fo^ Upns to the CAB. After thla, Juat what retaliation the'Nazis Jorgeesea wUd the exiy. MANCHESTl^R GREEN lowed, the Joint statement said; liiihdlng a decl^jon on an-appllca- union officials renounced as uliif Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer 1 nvalids. The German press re- and machinenr aa production is as it met to consider fail eight authorized,, asserted ' they had would take remained to be seen. en frexi hie hoxw eppea— „ . 30 OAK STREET ' TEU .3894 KEMP'S \ Larsen’s Feed Service XFrted the Stuttgsrt later was stepped up arid continued traffic in month old resolution calling for a Applicatlona, for certificates for Uon, technical and other details a panda'hank with a h ^ ta r/ Open Evenings Until 9:00 TEL. 5406 .owed out to sea and sunk because qew Internatibnal sir service# will will JM handled directly with the Burton Insulating Co. 76S Uaia St. Tel 5680 38 DEPOT SQUARE be filed with the CAB. The car- CAB, - I8U Oxford SL - Hsrthinl fls blase whs oiit of controL , . .(Coattaaod oa Pnga TWoX (CoaHaued ox Pago Six)

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