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was the Case a year ago Instead of Difficulty In securing floats for Troop 1. Oirl Soouta. will , meet I Bt& Chapter, Beta Sigrpa Phi, at Center Church House tomorrow 70. The total number now attend­ will hold its regular meeting this the ninth annual... Bolton Old School Rolls ing the public achoola tn Manches­ Home day paraile Saturday, has evening at 7 o'clock. Average Daily Circulation ^ - The Weather 4 b o « t T o w n evening at the home of Alma An- ter Is set at 4,273. There la ac­ For the Month of August, 1942 dmlot at 8 o'clock. led the sponsoring conrimittee tb tually no falling off In the number FiMecMt of U. S. tVenther Bnrenn abandon that part of the pro­ The*.senior choir will have a re­ Decrease 41 baaelMin hearsal this evening at 8 o'clock of children attending schools here gram. Instead * pet show by the as the additional increase made In o'clock Lionel J. Webb son of Mr. and children will be held at 2 o'clock, at the Conccidia Lutheran church. 7,530 Bide Mrs. William Webb, of Durant All the singers are urged to be the number of', chjldren now at­ Little Huuige la temperature to­ on the grounds at the Quarryville RekQieck ^ Shown But tending St. James's school just ' Member of Uie Audit street, is now serving in the Unit­ Meth'^dist church. Fifrther details pre.sent. night. ed States Army. He left .Monday offsets the loss aa shown in the Bureau of Clrcnlattons > through Hartford and aa yet is not will be fn\md In their advertise­ Little Difference in the public schools. 4 night Bhigo ment in this i.ssue. The Women’s Home League, Manchester— A City of Village Charm _{»H •ponod^ed permanently stationed. which is in chnrgc of the.peach so­ Year's Comparison. by th* Tall Cadara of Le- cial thin evening at the Salvation AUCB COFRAN { FOR THIS WORK Mary C. Keeney Tent. , D.U.V. WillardNWcken.son, son of Mr. Jktm y junior hall, explain that (CbkMlfled Advertising on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI virin atart hereafter at ami Mrs. l^ il JSickenson of 3r) The number of pupils aa report­ (Known As Queen Alice) IS AVAILABLE! YOL. LXI„ NO. 298 U b t o’clock tnatead of 8:15 ae C W „ will meet tomorrow evening the.v will be ready to serve at 5 SPIRITUAL MEDIUM j Bigelow . street, who, enli.sted in o'clock a'nd continue throughout ed enrolled in the achoola in Man­ SfloiM lT. on* W d ay night at tie Y.M.C.A. A good tiimoiit Seventli Daughter of a’iSeVeutli Sou Let Us Go Over Your Work . • I __ iSa month a |2B War Bond will of the members is hoped for as the U. S. Navy, left this morning the evening. Their ad.vertl.sement chester as of Monday waa found for the Newport Nav^ Training Bom With a VeU. Mnurded aa door prize instead plans will be made for inspection read througl) error ‘‘!t to 8.” when tod.ay to be incorrect and instead Readings Dully, Including Sunday, ; •And See How Much Slock Will .station. Tue.sday ni0ht he was in reality they plan . to serve a M m President ^fuses to Touch Japanese Flag (IM nanal K( attendanee award. night next month. J given a farewyli party by 81 of of there being 70 Icsa pupils at­ 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- ' Be Required. number 'who 'Aill drop in after the meat. In the Servloe of the Peo- ' Main Supply Base Raymond F. Hildebrand, son of ilia associates at the PrM.t and stores dose at 9 o'clock. tending the schools in Manchester Russians Hurl Ba(^k pie for SO Fears. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hildebrand, of Whitney- ' Aircraft plant. East than a year ago this time there Now^,more than ever before, Hartford. The party waa held .at i.s but a difference of 41._It waa 109 Charcb Street, Hartford, Coon. 80 Linden street, has been pro­ A son has been bom to Mr. and Phone 0-0097 BAKING moted to Technical Sergeant. He the S.unset Clitb In Hartford. They Mrs. Vincent .Moriarty of 1 HTint- found on a recheck that 23 more home owners are ur^ed to in­ is in the Army Air Force'a^avt- presented him with a handsonie ington street. H.srtford. at the St. chililron were enrolled in the sulate their houses as much as Of Japs Is Bpmbed gatlon school at Monroe, Loids- monogrammed leather ca.se. Last Ffancii Hospital. ktndergvirten ih the' Nathan Hale night the members of his family school than was at iflrat reported possible to help conserve heat Foes in SALE iana. .gave him a dinner at the home Fraiik SnVith. formerly of Tol­ and that number made the big which means savinx: fuel. Otveii By Groap 5, nfvhis parents. land .Turnpike, waa up from Day­ difference. There were one or two other LadicB’ Aid Society, ^ |T.ALL Cim.ABS tona Beach. Flqrida for a few daya By U. S. Warplanes Chaptn^ Court, No. lO. Order on a business trip. He will return errors reported that ahowa that M E HAVE •1 Lutherwi Church. of Amarabth, will meet tomorrow in a few days. . there are but 41 less pupils in the ROCK WOOL IN B.ATTS, ROLLS AND BULK B 1 N G O evening in th^ Maaontc Temple. public (Schools in Manchester than Counter TO-MORROW NIGHT The busineat rte^sinn will be fol­ Will. B. Halslecl, Jr. Use Cannon, .Machine A s S C r t S J u D S t HALE'S STORE lowed by a rehearsal for grand of­ Guns at Buna As r ORANGE HALL ficers night here on Saturday". SPECIAL gATUHDAT AT » M. September 26. All offlcera are re­ Ib ('oiiiiiiissioiiecl Heavy Explosives .Set Red Troop* Taking Pc quested to attend the m»^Btlng to­ SPECIAl^ Much Tougher *ition* with Bark* morrow night and the refieq^raal Oxydol G. E. Willis and Son> Inc. Fires Visible Thirty; Nazi High Command The many friends of William' B. following. Refreshments wiir-^]^ I-arge Coak-yLumbet. Masons’ Supplie.s, Paint Volga River; W’ipe .sen,-ed by Mrs. Belledna MansuK Hal.sted. Jr., of .Norwich, fomterly 2 Packages Miles Awav in Nrw Than Germans DRAFTING and her group. ^ .Manchester, will be pleased to OXYDOL 2 Main Street Tel. 512.3 Manchester Two Enemy Wedges REGISTER NOW loarn that he has recently been Britain; Other Attacks. Makes Brief Mention Mechanical Electrical The Study .group of the W S.C.S. comntiMioned a 2nd Lieutenant, LarKC * ■('^ity; Terrific Batt For Piano Instruction Corps of. Engineers. U. S. Army. 3 7 c Former Amhassador lo of the .South .Methodiat church will Packaffeo «# # W By The Associated Press Raging Along Street MIm Gertrude Herrmann Commercial me«t tomorrow evening at 7;45 at He enllated.m the National Guard with Coupon On Page S. 2 in October 1940 and baa been ata- Gen. .Douglas MacArthur’s Both Countries Says Of Stalingrad Front 612^Center St. Tel. the church. Devotions will be in with Coupon On Pnge 5. headquarters reported today I,eading to Riyerfront| f BOX K. HERAI.D charge of Mrs. F7.ekiel Benson, tioned at Camp Blanding, Florida NOREN’S QUALITY That Nipponese Must and Mrs. Arthur Glbaoa will be and Camp Shelbji, Ml.ssisaippi, that American fighter planes Fight* in Other Sectoi prior to-his acceptance aa an ofr Berlin (From German Broad-- iThe lale.st word from the Rus- hostess. I FOOD STORE Bursack Bros. SPECIAL! OXYDOL sent 35,000 rounds of cannon Be., Utterly Crushed. i/P)- The Germart sians was ihat Geriiian vanguards fleer candidate. casts I, 8ept. 18 801 Center St. Tel. 4070 459 Hartford' Road Tel. 8582 and machine-gun fire crash­ High Command reported "further which had^ speared into the Volga Lieutenant Halated haa been as­ ■ Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 18.— milM in *n a.soaiilt on Rabaul. dor Joseph C. Grew told a war tle of Stalingrad.with ntf specific Ihc.st south in the Cau>.acus to­ His father,' William B. Halated, rally luncheon here toilay that counter-attacked ane Bppii Two auccessivc German effo hi Oenhan, French, Italian and EngUtth. SPECIAL OXYDOL bor, and made a grand total of 258 are up against in fighting Japan.” Ottawa. Sept. 18. — i/P> — The 3Ir*. Luce Interviewed, stage and iiereen star, was dl- to take. Stalingrad by storm 7 r" Murray Scores reported repuls^ In the lost RHYTHM MASTERS Japanese ships destroyed or dam­ It ia difficult tor Americans Canadian governiYient said flatly ■Savs It* Old Frieinl vorc-ed today by her husband, Fur Soiiip Timeimp ButBlit ReKe- Tekphon* 2-0992 Lar«e O T - aged by all rctlon, compared with who have never, lived in Japan. Ogden Ludlow’, nf .Alexandria, hours. Oxydol 2 Packages a# # V d e l ic io u s FOODS — MODEST PRICES! 58 United States ships lost or Grow continued, to form any con­ today "very heavy price" was paid, .4{){>ea*einent Again. ^ Va., In Sii|ierlor Court here. port Only Released by Frozen Wa^es The first pene^tration into considering what was gained, by Judge I'atrlrk B. O'Sulli­ city's streets, announced in Large damaged. ception of the overweening confi­ With Coupon On Page 5. Half Brolkrs Roast Pork ^ V’eal Cutlets j WEEK-END SPECIAL dence o f the Japanese Army and van 'tendered JiKlgment for the GDverjimenl Today. night's Russian communique, The scene of the U. 8. subma­ the Allied forces in their raid Aug. 2 Packages Greenwich. Sept. 1 8 Clare Steaks Roast Turkey ' Roast Beef rines’ latest successes was not dis­ Navy in their ability to subjugate 19 on Dieppe.' plaintiff a short time after a been repulsed. The mid-day closed, but presumably centered not only large areas of Asia but A 4,000-word review issued by Bopthe Luce accu.sed the admin­ brief hearing on Mr. Ludlow’s London, Seol. 18 - - I..eHn. Head of CIO Deelare* letin said that 'two battaliona Fine W in^ — Liquors and Beer istration today of adopting "far around Japan's home waters. The o f the western hemisphere, too. Defense Minister J. L. Ralston, the petition, signing the papers in wiry American parachute troops enemy Infantry agdin rushed Intj W. D. STAR 30 Oak Strdet Tel. 3894 too soft an attitude" towards ’ rhambers. It Will Destroy the Mo­ one of the streets but were fo r« FRUIT 3 7 c Navy said the operations were un­ "You realize that the Japanese first comprehensive official state­ are swelling the striking power of PINBHURST FISH related to the continuing cam­ are already in the Aleutian is­ ment on the operation, summed up Vichy France and Franco's Spain, rale of American*. to retreat after severe hand-b Ripe Bkiianas. with Coupon On Page 5. MARKET paigns in the Solomon and Aleu­ lands, don't you?" he asked. “ Not the. raid as follows: and contended that its policy was Hartford. Sept. 18 -(4>' A dl- ; the United Slates armed forces hand fighting. C ^ fom ia Pears. FRESH OYSTERS tian islands. far from Alaska. . . . I mention "For lessons learned and the ad­ "Our old friend appeasement un­ vorce petition against Katherine j for a blow against Hitler with in- New Red Offcooivn der a new name." Washingtnn, Sept. 18— — Cantaloupes. Fresh Salmon 17 North Street In New Guinea it nierely as a concrete indica­ vantages gained, the forces, and Hepburn, noted stage and screen vasion exercises above the green Meanwhile the Red Arnfy particularly the land forces, paid In support of her accusation, j hills of this island. President Philip Murray of the Wealthy Apple* Cod Pollack KLEIN'S MARKET Telephone .'188.3 ' On the New Guinea fighting tion of what the armed forces of Rc'puiblVcan ' *^3r. was heard today in Superior credited with a new offensive |h front, dispatches said both sides a very heavy price." *■ the comely, blonde - - - ■ = — Although these troops have CIO (tsserled today that “ Labor the Voronezh area, about 300 mU 161 Center St. Tel. 8256 Japan hope to. do. and what they ' Court here. S lbs. 2.3c Ojfened QuahoR Clams ALL FOR were busily manraverlng for posi­ intend to do— and what they will \ •The Canadian Army furnished nominee for Congress said in an been in England for sum* time must vigorously oppose” rigid northwest of Stalingrad. interview that the administration Orange*. or Clams in Shell tion, with the Japanese still, stall­ all but a small part of the land The action was firought* by Og­ and their booted uniforms have freezing of wages, while Chair­ Red Star, the Russian am | Lemons. THE MANCHESTER ed atop a 3,0 2 for 29c BLOCK ISLAND ODD FELLOWS HALL Fine Fre^ Seafood tration movements. ter with an e sco rts German tank­ "If any Fascist dictat,or is there They are commanded by Lieut. ale of American workers." Stabili­ Russian troops moved forwa |b < SPONSORED BY KINO DAVID L O ^ C , L O. O. F. er in the English Channel. after the war. We will already the hearing was alm.ost over that Col., Edson D. Raff of 174 East zation with relation to living costs. swiftly from the south and ec Ibi 30 Swordfish ^— Halibut — Fillet'4»f'Haddock — Fillet Have Hard Fight .Ahead Quart and Pint SWORDFISH of "Sufch small circumstances are have lost the peace." Judge Patrick B. O'Sullivan dis­ 74th street. New York Cit^, and he .added, should be the goal. the dispatch said, and occupie lot 30 ------OA.MES ------;------Meanwhile. Maj. Gen. G, S. Ken­ covered the identity of the de­ ...... $4.00 Prize Per Game Sole —^ Fre.sh Mackerel — Fresb"'Salmon — Chowder Work* Agency Releases often important in operations of jolneil forces with British para­ Smith said he had a majority of ! besieged Voronezh, pi Glass Top Jars Cenler Slices...... lb. 7.3c 25 Game* ...... ney new commander of United Flrat .Maos InlenloW' fendant. though lawyers jn the ...... 810.00 Prize Per Game Clams — Fr^h Oysters. this kind," the statement .said, for chute troops for training here af­ the ’agriculture committee back of ; ’ On the north aide of Voronei 4 Special Games Nations air forces’ in the south­ !ftl05,000 to Help iii that mi.shap marred’’ "complete Mrs. Luce. 39-year-old play­ courtroom had beaten him to the I Special Game ...... $50.00 Prize Checkerboard Feed Store west Pacific, told newsmen in Aus­ wright and roving war corre­ ter a jtrellminary course in Geor­ German defenses 'were said |B( achievement of surprise.’” discovery. Door Prize $10.00 l))63 M-AIN ST. ..--"'Opp. Forest St. TEL. 7711 tralia that "If anybody thinks we Care fop Children'^ spondent, received about 15 re­ gia (Continued on. Page Ten) have slowed down the offensi Week-End and Friday Specials YOUR SUNDAY MEAT.. .PLE.ASE ORD^FRIDAY Out of the convoy, one armed Aetreas Does Not Appear They form one of the United $1.00 Admiaaian Inclndes All af the Above Garoea. . IFYOUC.AN! « porters in her flriit mass Interview Miss Hepburn did not appear but the Russians neverthelei lot .Minimum delivery orders on Friday, $2.00. We have de­ Special Carda lOc Each. (Continued on Page Two) since Fairfield ■ county ( Fourth States Army’s veteran units spe­ were creditetl with’'breaking thel Small. Native. Fresh Shoulders — Fresh Ham m the Hartford, Sept. 18— iJPi -^Gov. (Continued on Page Two) in the courtroom and was not rep­ cializing in air-borne warfare. V cided, for the time being, to make the $3.00 minimum Hurley has invoked his war pow­ District) Republicans named her resented by counsel though her way through' the obstacles. On Piece — Prime Rib Roast — Chuck Roa.st —; Rump •Most .Are L'roni South Nelson Plaeed west bank of the Don - that Is. effective only on Saturdtiy. .So far as pos.sihle. all week­ ers to obtain Federal funds for the as their candidate for Congress father. Dr. Thomas N. Hepburn, Most of them are from the Roast — Shoulder Clods. establiahment on a statewide basis last Monday. At her side in her teatified in an effort to establish the opiKiaite side of the river fr end prtce.k are the same on Fridav and .Saturdav. south and their accents areT’’so Voronezh a .series of importaa| Ir < Sirloin, Short and Porterhouse SteaKs. Heroes of War ‘ of day care centers for children of headquarters above a cou­ Connecticut as her legal residence. sw e e t 'POTATOES.'.5 Ihs..25c Taylor to Go thick that even the British liaison In Authority hills was reported o^cupled. Summer Squash. Tender Knive and Cube Steaks. mothers working in war plants. ple ot dress shops and a beauty Mr. Ludlow charged desertion in officer now says, "You all.” White Potatoes...... peck .'59c The Federal Works Agency,.ac­ salon in Gi'eenwich's shopping dis- his complaint and said that Miss On the central front where thl |r < Peppers. y Daisy Hams and Ready To Eat Hams. A good proportion are college j Ru-fi-ians. have been on the offe.nl C lT l MBERS...... each 10c Given Praise cepting his program ..as a war Bark to Post * trict. were her campaign mana- Hepburn left him ih 1933 "because Cabbage. measure, haa agreed t* expedite she had decided that she couldn't hn>n but even they are tinged by ■sive for some time they were CAi I.IFI.OWER. ca. 23c to 28c THE TEA ROOM i ger. 4villiam H. t"Bil!” ) Brennan. association with a preponderance I*r«‘*i»—The New York. Sept. 18-tJb— The Treasury Balance (I.ate Bulletins ot Ike (iP) W in ) Navy announced today that Secre­ Middletown, 84.762. . They were married in West 1 thorizing Chairman Donald Nelson hLo Camphcll’s tir W elche’s Cottage Cheese From Vermont...... 1-lb. container 18c return of Myron C. Taylor to the Hartford. Dec. 12, l928 His name | M u r s tary Knox had awarded letters of The grants, issued under the of the War Production Board lo TOMATO .lUICE...... i. . ,2 large cans 1.3c; .3 for 99cjt| Flour, Gold .Medal.. . . 2 t'H b . bag $1.11; I2-|^bag 59c Lanham Act, will enable these five Vatican to resume, his post ss Washington, Sept. 18 iPi The then he testified, was I-udlow O g -[ For Biiikliiijss assume, full responsibility for the Kai-wr to Get Ointrae)^ f t First Qualiiy commendation to 24 enliated, men Preaidfnt Roosevelt's personal en­ R. 3 -8 COCKTAII...... 2 large cans 6.3c; 1 for $1.16 i.ipton’s or Tetley Soup Mix, cooks in 7 minutwh^------towns., and cities, to set up day position of the Treasury Sept. 16. den Smith, hut he dropped the I nation's rubber program and de­ Washington. Srpt. * If Steaks and for outstanding aervice in action. care centers for school age and voy stirred speculation today in follows: Receipts 1400.936.098 37; Smith and transposed his first two FRID.AY SPECIALS: . a . . . , fining the powers of- Rubbei Ad­ Senator McNary (R.. 0):e.) aal4 I.ttgiinberry or Youngtrerry . ••*.3 pkgs. 29c Twenty of the group were mem-' world capitals—Berlin perticular- expenditures $374,978,423.53; net Prime Ribs of Beef SWORDFISH pre-achool, age children of war­ Heufi of Hoii*ing An* ministrator William -M. Jeffers. he .was 'Infornir^ today the W6 JEI.IA .._...... 2 g1as.ses 19c Flako Pie Cru.st-...... 2 pkgs. 25c Greater Eniplii^ia I. Being Plarrd on bers of motor torpedo boat squad­ working mothers. Under the ly--over the significance of the balance $1,550,970,831.23. (Continurd on Page Two) Jeffers, working under Nelson, rons which operated in the Philip, move at this time. ProdiM'tion Board and Beech-.\uf Corn Chowder ...... 2 cans 27e We Serve LOBSTER SHRIMP Bisquick ...... - . Igo. pkg. 30c agreement with John M; Galla­ tliDrity Say* There Are IS empowered to direct the Rub­ forces had agfi'ed to let a eontracfl SCALLOPS CLAMS pine war zone under the command gher. regional director of the Secretary of State Hull's dis­ ber Ue.Hi rve Company and other B r’T T E R ...... lb. 5Jc Hills’ ColTee ...... Ih. 40c Only the Best! Coneervalion of Tire, Than Ever. ot Lieutenant Commander Jolin closure yesterda,v that Taylor was Siih*tiliile* fur Wooil. to Henry J. Raiser, west eoasl BLUE POINT OYSTERS FWA at New York, other com­ subsi.diane.s of the RFC. the Of­ shipliiiilder, for construction Garden of .Allah Putnam C offee...... ,1b. 40c sD. Bulkeley. This squadron sank munities may apply for grants going back to the Vatican for a ' Try Our Meats and CHERRYSTONE CLAMS fice of Petroleum Coordination, three nvurnnKith eargo-cnrryl I Tea Balls .. .50 for 49c Del .Monle Coffee'' __ lb. 36c vessels ■Irt"'"' Philippine where necessary. limited- stay was' followed by a- Cool Homes Won H Harm Hartford. Sept. 18.. i/P> Ma- the Board of Economic Warfare,. Prove It To Yourself! alrplam-e costing S total of $18 \nrt Other Fresh Sea.Food Special!. Wheel Alignment On Your Car shot down numerous Japa­ ’ First SU Ie in Union Berlin broadcast quoting a trans- .sonry construction', for which sup­ Office of Defense Transportation. I’ inehurst Will Feaiure (hM)d Sized P'owl At $1.85 Each. nese placet aqd carried away from ocean correspondent at Vatican 0t)0.tM)0'. A committee of three state of­ plies are still adequate, was advo­ Office of Price Administration, V • • • Native 12 to 15-Pound Turkevs (please order as soon as Manila '’General Douglas Mac- ficials has been named by the City as saying the envoy was Healthy Experts Declare cated today bv Vice (Thairman Department of agriculture, and Arthur and'MMuel Queaon, presi­ governor to supervise and coordi­ rumored to be carrying a personal other agencies to execute his or­ 10.000 Men Idle convenient.) I.AMB SHOUl-DEBS AT 27c lb., and will Is A Very Important Part William A. Scott of the Hartford MoMIe, .\Ia., Sept. 18—i/P>— IR. have a gtntd suppiv of Beef Cuts. ' ' - dent of the raUltipiM Common­ nate the statewide project which letter from Mr. Roosevelt to Pope Housing Authority as a substi­ ders. Oxydol wealth, --X makes Connecticut the first state Piua. The German account aaid Chicago, Sept. 18—lAA—There's • around 50-degrees if you.dress In Full compliance shall be accord­ dispute over a flve-cent fo FANCY SELECTED (iE.M'INE SELECTED tute for lumber in the current charge halted operations today r •Ml Roads Will Lead to Bolton Saturday for the TiMae OoaHaeskM in the union to undertake a pro­ Taylor arrived at Rome airport no need to shiver now in fear that wanner quarters. ., shortage, with the added claim ed such directives by the federal If they are not right tires will wear very fast. gram of this acope. ■ 'ITie commit­ last night from Barcelona. - - the Pinto Island shipyard of tk BABY BEEF LIVER FRESH The following mm^bers o t Bte you may, get sick this winter be­ Bathrooms should be heated that no vital war building should agencies concerned. the order tee are Dr. Alonzo G. Grace, state German SpeculaUnn cause your house won't he as Vlabamm Dry Dock and ShlpboUl 44c lb. CAIA’ ES’ LIVER •quadron were commended: com fo^ b ly . be delayed becatTse of the wood read. 2 Large Let U8 check them on our special machine and education eommiasioner;- .Robert The Nasi radio connected its re­ warm as you’d like to have it. A temperature of 65 is ample Ing Co., and a union o fficii Bau'on Si|uares... .lb. 39c v, lb. 13c I.b. 79c John Martino, chief’ torpedo lack. I ('onduel Rei»e*rcli Ninth Annual Bolton Old Home Day J. Smith, state welfare cmmmia- port that' Taylor carried a com­ That adrice was offered today, for housewives snd others moving It specified that the office of mated more than 10,006 mew ♦ man, 28, of 498 Oongreoa avenue. Large quantities of concrete 1 idle. NATIVE BROILERS. ..F R Y E R S .. RO.ASTERS ■Waterbury, Oonn. Bloner; and N. Searle Light Chair­ munication from the President to by the Bureau of Health Education about, but it should be raised to petroleum coordination. headed make any necessary repair*. and cinder blorka are available in * * * SPECIAL! TENDERLOINS...... lb. 99c to $1.10 Quarryville Methodist Church and Lawn Packages John Xavier Balog, chief pharm- man of the Child Care thvision of the Pontiff with the fact t)iat of the American Medical -Aasocia- 68 when you're sitting still. by Interior Secretary Ickes, un­ the State Defense Council. when, Taylor first took up his post Uon. It was.inspired by the OPA's Weather stripping and storm many localities, including Con­ der direction of the hubber direc­ Four Killed In f'rosli iat'a mate. 3$, aon o t John .Balog, By using his war and State De­ necticut. Moreover, the Bricklay­ Colnrobla, *. C . Sept. 1^— (4 Please use the Special Cou­ o t Selleck street, Mamford, Oonn. early in 1940*"he then was the announcement that fuel oil ration­ sash should be luied where avail­ tor, shall conduct development re­ 2 :00 P. M-— PET SHOW’ BY THE CHILDREN. MOTOR TUNE UP W’ORK ’ VALVES GROUND fense Council powers and by di­ liearer of a letter from Mr, Ruooe- ing for 30 eaa.tem and midweatern able and paper stripa ran be tack­ ers, Masons and Plasters' Inter­ search in the production of buta­ Four .Army airmen wera Inat David Goodman, radioman flrat recting sta\e agencies' to act, the national Union has informed Mr. killed today when their bomh pon in large Oxydol adVt. class, 22. aon of Daniel Goodman. ^ It. states would be pegged to a day-^ ed over cracks. diene from petroleum and natural 3 TO 7 P. M.—SUPPER— Ham, Scalloped Potatojea, BRAKES RELINED governor h u removed legal diffi­ ■’'T aylor returned home from Drawn window- shades and Scott that there are 800 brick gas products and recommend new crashed In a Held alrout a mlk 6615 Avenue E, Brooklyn. time temperature of 65 degrees ou Page 5 to get this 2 for Baked Beans, Cole Slaw. Rolls, Gingerbread, culties that prevented communi­ Vatican City last year ^ecauae of under average weather conditions. drapes help' to prevent radiation and tile manufacturers distribut­ production methods. west of the C<^uiiibla army Albert Parker Roob, quarter­ ties from getting the grants, Mr. ed strategically over the country. bswe a few^mlnutea after S7c price. It’s a good value W’hipped Cream. Coffee. Adults 50c; Children Un­ his health and was recuperating- The bureau atated temperatures from glass window panes. The petroleum coordinator also Work Done By First Class Mechanics. master first class, 32, son at Gallagher indicated to the gover­ from an operation in this country ranging from 60 to 68. sod averag­ Air 'movement within the houee Have Hkllled Wdrfceta was authorized to tuperviae upon off. der 12, 25c. Chariaa Albert Roas, Topofleld, Me. nor. when Italy declared war on the ing 65, “may Interfere with com­ ahould b4 kept at a minimum. The union ia confident that a completion of construction, .the • f • .. .don’t miiw it! John Lawless, machinist'a mate * With CoopoB The project the governor said,” United States. fort but'are ivot likely to be detri­ Additional clothing, especially a aufficient number of skilled work­ operation of plants producing syn­ Sub Sinks Corvette 8 :00 P. M.— PAGE ANT— “ Tb« Dream of My Country.” flrat class. 34 of East Brambleton falla within the scope of the war Hull indicated yeeterdmy that R mental to health." oweater and woolen hoee, may be ers can be made available at any thetic rubber, raw materiala made Ottawa, Sept. 18—tJV—Tfc# Admission 25c. On Page t avenue. NorfoU, Va. Hia mother, powers vested In the governor and could be oMumed that Italy had To get along aa beat you con on advisable. point where esaential .construc­ from petroleum and natural gas at tba corvette Ckorlottelowa _ Manchester Motor Sales Mrs. Mary Joaephinc O'Brien, Hvea the State Defense Oouncil.'' In * granted aafe-conduct to the Preei- a hmtted oU.aupply, R recoq^mend- *Mere low temperature Is not tion is to be started. Mr. Scott products. enemy aubniarlae oettoo, witk BOOTHB H*Xoti.ln*Cmnna, Botes rM$ry SbelL BnkedOoo^ Robert Schallcr, Prop. at 1 Byrd Place, Norfolk, Va. letter ta Mr. Gallagher, dated dent’s -personal representative, ed these steps; , dangerous tn itaeTf." the bureau continued. Although many work­ Plant CoastnirttoB rososnaader dead aod *va od FruM*. VaBntnhlw. PInaU; Parcel Poet, Olfte. WWte B e- George Walter Shepard. Jr, Sept. 14, the governor said “there since he naturally would have tn Clore off unused ruouu and ! aaid. “if thllUnn of the body is ers are already engaged in eesen- The rubber reserve company, crew miaoing waa aniiiioaMt DIAL 5I3T 312 WEST CEIfTER STREET TEL. 4134 day kg Navy Mlolater A of«a i phant. Pnnr Bhiea end Grab Bag fnr ChlMtcn. i peas through 'enemy territory to I don’t try to heat them, I avoided and resistance la kept btgh^ Ireach'Uw YaDean. ' j Ton oan iMeg stoeptog saaaaa I by aasMibte hygiontc kvmg." ») ' (CoattaiM* raca Two4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. ERIDAT, SEPTEMBER 18.19 TWO MANCHESTER EVENINO SERAID, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1942 * . ( PAGE ■sitions "must be carried on very ' main force which attached the trators who aigried the award •largely by water." beaches of Dieppe itself. have agreed to striHe out these Soliool Board Makes Check Engagements Grew .stri'.ssed that "Japan ia Kor I ea.sons of military security Offers to Train' announced today the U. 8. Em­ Inipectdrs of war material* at an COl'iiAA fus Operators word* »o that the clause will read not a country which can replace the statement/was s.lent regard­ Power Limited ployment Service. annual salary of $1,620. (Known Aa Qneea Attea) as follows; he; shipping- losses easily and it ; ing the main objectives of the op­ Reprisals Considered Women who have had two year* Captain A. E. Shaw of the Hart­ 8 P IB m }A L MEDIUM "All car and bus operator* and Mach Tougher Sets Budjjet eration and the important result*^ On Gas ^ooks of college and have Btudled trigo­ ford Ordnance District will be In leveotb Daughter of a SeveoHi f Fernald-Hu;4tcp may well turn out that the ateady ( Women Inspectors Debate Strike ^Hector* shall be paid' ten min­ attrition 01 her . shipping, both achieved. In Rent Cades nometry. physics. Of chemistry the U. S. Employment Service of­ Boro WItli a VeU. ute? make-up time on each day Mr,'and Mrs. George W. Hunter mercantile and naval, may play a Certain Point.s Outlined Xiare eligible to attend the 10weeks fice at 414 Capitol avenile, Tueb- Reading* Dally, tnclndlng they'-sWOrk computed on straight of We.stbrook. Maine, have an­ Thau Germans I considerable part in her ultimate ; To Present intimated Ex* But it said certain points could FBI Agent Compli* By the United States Hartford, Sept. 18—The Unitedd (Gaining coiirse to be held in day, September 22 from 1- to 4 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Or By Ap p. m. to interview persons inter­ Tote I> Called by Head time." \ nounced the engagement of their defeat | pense Total of S449,- be made and it outlined them as ments Local Office Directors Must Follow State* government i i * offering an Hartford. Successful applicants raent. In the Sendee of the' In hi*'joint statement with daughter. Miss Irene Flirabeth (Continued from Page One) He made -no prediction-as to follows: "earn while you learn" course of will tiA, pafd $120 a month While ested in this program. Men, who pie for 80 Years. [Of «ay State Union; Cummings,'fprmer Mayor Mahsj Hunter, to Ehcn E. F'ernald, son of ' how many yearn mig’lit be neces- i 1. Crossing of the channel by a study to Connecticut women as In­ leanflng'apd on the completion of have a draft deferment will also 169 Church Street, Hartford, ( 395 to Joint Board. After His Survey. Soma Suggest Ah Iou Regulations in Making Phone e-00ni Employers' Statement. field called attention to the Mrs. Mary R. Fernald of Waltham' do. If they can, First to bomb im- ; sary to achieve that .ultimate dc-i large naval and air-escorted force At State, Hartford spector* of war materials, it wa* the course'will be rated a* junior be considered for training. agreement of both parties to abide kreet, Westbrook, and .'ymenenn center* and feat, but emphaaiied that it ' and the''fact that a naval force re­ Any Decisions. Fernald of Oak street the same! Pf^tam. The meeting of the Board of FBI Agent Winston, of Wash­ Against Japanese and; fey the decision and declared "w« then, eventually, invade' America. , could be brought about only "by mained for many hours-off the .en­ [tsMton. S*pt IS—m —A »trike have no doubt that they wiU keep ' determined aggressive action by ; Education held at 5 o'clock yes- emy-occupied coast represented "a ington. D. C., spent two days this Germans Now in This \0 ° / ^^Alisa Hunter was graduated j .^re Not Pipe Oreams Hartford, Sept. 18,-^Appeallng e«Ue'lctory Or Death "He thlnka it 1* a very fin* auch ' things as reprisals because, Musical Comedy Singing Star”-; landlord takes exception, he may CIDER MILL aan part of the original declalon power* of the office of price *d- city and eurrounding counties. Despite this fanatical “victory Troops Are Ready thing for me to do," she said. they say, reprisals never - end. Howard A Shelton. "Radio's file written objections, but if. he Bd aarmrd on that point miniatration, the order declared A Victory Garden harvest show or death" spirit among the Japa­ NOW They are something like snow­ Champion Comics” ; Ray English, does not file written evidence $1.55 and $2.00 next week will be the last to grace Mrs. Luce's prospective oppon­ F bM Mak»-Cp Thna that "nothing herein ehall be con- nese, despite their formidable ent. Rep. Leroy D. Dow-ns of Nor­ STATE PLATING fiaMfor tao a«o*w balls rolling down hill. Eventually sensational dancing comedian, and within a -period of time specified ' order to remove u y eause etrued to limit the power*” con­ the old hall for the duration of the ■ nraetical (ContUiued from Page Une) many other*. by the rent director, . an order te ,------war. The first .four and a h alf! walk, who is-expected to be re­ ufit awf luva far f i . each belligerent would be trying Opens Saturday t aomplalnt or any . misunder- ferred upon the price administra­ nominated by the Democrat* next to outdo the other. There are two midnight stage based on the original recommen­ floor* of the five-floor. building; . 1,^^ sephs- of New- York, foj instance. m n m \ ifANiRiHUR IhafM ^fiia ^ ’ landing on this ground, tha arbi- tor by the 1 ^ 2 price control act. week, recently described her as "a ------Find Oommnn Ground and screen shows this week-end, dation .may be entered. will be used as induction otflces, I apceucular answers, "Me'* , W hy'sho', mah Beach Jackets $6-50 up replacing the center at Governors : nese Empire la by n^ mea^ m^^ very charming w-oman." tmt she ROAIOIOIMAR Furthermore, for 157 years a one tonight midnight, and the Provision is also made for the September 19 home's ovah on Rivuhside Drive." SRI world hating war has been try­ other on Sunday midnight, both filing of tenants' applications Youths’ Suits $ 2 2 * ^ ^ Island • ’ vulnerable, it ha? ita weak |>oints Most of the men joined , the was JlOt as charitable. Army official* said the prindtpal Grew said, So far aa I am concerned.” ing to find common ground for shows starting at 1:15 a. m. The with the area rent office. The ap­ Chief among these are the con­ battalion shortly after Pearl Har­ preventing brutality when the shows tonight are continuous plication must contain the name Citler Made HIGH SCHOOI, AGE And Up *miON'£...fOft BfSl reason for the move wa* the In­ bor. Some, already in the Army, she .said, "Mr. Downs is one of Beach Vests $3-50 up adequate - transportation iaciltties tinued existence of sti-ong allied the many men without faces in gun* are silent on the battlefield. throughout midnight. On Sun­ and post office address of the ap- | took demotions to get to be para­ PI.US: "BLONDIE As early aa 1785 the American day, the dooi* for the midnight Tuesday, Thursda^ between Manhattan and Govef- positions on the fianks of the far- Washington who spend their time FOB \lCTOBY" flung fringe of Japanese outpoats chute fighters. colonies persuaded the govern­ show open at 12:01 a. m.: jnors Island. They add a potent unit to the trying to get their names in the in the Pacific, and the fact that newspaper." ment of Prussia, In event they ^ F asiss* To Rsllavs MONTMLIT^ and Saturday Boys’ Suits MEN'S FLANNEL communications and transport lie- American striking power in Brit­ SUN. - MON. - TI ES. ever fought each other, to permit Minnesota has 99 Long I-akes. ain, greatly bolstered by the ar­ She declined to comment on the lated number of hostages in occu­ __ Sizes 6 to 18 Years 91 Mud Lakes and 76 Rice Lakes. tween these widely 'separated po- Norwalk newspaper publisher’s doctors and nurse* to care for the Mornings. $1 2 -5 o rival of many big convoy*. -wounded and dying and to protect pied lands. TEMALE PAir reeprd in Cdngres*. except to term Note: This Show Will ■Recently' the Nazis complained due to funcuonal periodic dUturb- Tweeds and Herringbones .\nd Up PAJAMAS On Commando Raids him "a rubber stamp without prisoners of war against ihe ven­ ancee—becauoe of ita lobthlng effect Sweet Cider for sale End Tuesday After the geance of a victorious enemy. that British and Americana raid­ on one of woman's most Important It is not known whether the deep personal convictions of his ing Dieppe tied the hands of pri­ ontan*. Follow label directions. ’ f* Si ' Amifrlcan parachute units will be Matinee in Order to That wa* the beginning of what every day at the mill. own." then seemed to be a world-wide soners to keep them from destroy­ SMART women go to saved to form a spearhead for >n- She said she would make the Make Way for the ing military orders. Hitler said LYDIA L PINKHAM’S eventual Invasion of the contlnient humanitarian desire, and the na­ $2.50 conduct of the war her principal Bond Premier of tions codified rules and regula­ that henceforth and until Britain College or will be used, as Britiah para­ iseue, touching on county prob­ promised never to do the same chutists have been, on- Commando “ YANKEE DOODLE tions in the 1899 Hague .confer­ 4 lem* only a* they were related to ence. This document was changed again, ail enemy captives would raids such as the attack, on Brune- the war effort. Few rallies would DANDY’’ ytamng ^ be handcuffed. val, French channel port between from time to time until 'in 1929 Me n V ^ be itaged, she said; because of Starting At 8 P. M. CUT HUT • YKTtl MclMia world powers set their seals to the No Exeiise for Handriiffs - MEN'S Le Havre.and Dieppe. gasoline and tire rationing. Now it i? quite understandable Enlisted men get flat "jump Tu^ay Night anj lOKUS FAillMRS Jr. Geneva oonventioif whereby sill, that raiders have little time to BlU/Jc|f. Skafs including Germany and Japan, pay" of $50 a month extra. Offi­ wiM JOM nNTMNE escort prisoners to the rear of ac­ COTTON cers get a monthly bonus of $100. agreed to standards of treatment tion and may be forced to fix SwMIa • ISmiSi o*— a for men captured in battle. E ^ ry b o d y 't going soma* When not practicing jump* CanncliaiiB P aid trsTOOSieroewoeosi them hors-de-combat until they SUITS from low-flying plpnes on English None at that time apparently retire. This, however.' in the Am­ wharo thas* doytl To foresaw bonlhing of civilian popu­ hills, the parachute soldiers race • H eavy for R aid erican view*, is no excuse for Ger­ .Pajamas school... to foctory or of- over a specially constructed as ALSO lations. man handcuffing or tying up eap- fico. And Natural Bridgo »ault course. " I There have been numerous sto­ tivea already in concentration (Continued from Pag# One) 'V picTPlf ries by individusis that the Jap­ camps. Shoot toko you whoro Ciaptaln C. C. Alden of Buffalo. YOU WONT lELIEVE anese have practiced cruelties $ 2 7 - 5 o N. Y.. the medical officer, dis­ Berlin asked whether the Dieppe you'ro going smartly, and YOUR againte white men, women and experience waa a British govern­ closed that there is less than one enemy trawler w«* eunk -and an­ wtm - TMI MAlftSI 8AICON’* And Up bring you back.--with other probably wa* destroyed, but children captives. These stories ment policy, and London replied 0 ^ $2.00 up I A Spectotorg per cent of Occident's on .jumps, MARY ASTOR • SYDNEY OREENSTREH EYE$: saijr the prisoners have been beat­ onorgy to sporo.... toody even infcluding simple sprains. the Incident had two reeulU on the that It was not. That means, in the Sports Tia' in later land operation: PLUS n en, starved, humiliated, held In­ international scheme,- that if some for ploy in your timo oK. (insst qual­ The jumpers use two para­ communicado, while Japanese na­ Troot your foot to Nfdural chute*. one a static line 'chute 1. The Britieh No. 3 Conimando ’Butch Minds the Baby' hot-headed soldier in the heat of ity llocV Of force which had the ta*k of attack­ tionals In this country have been battle gets out of hand it is. not •rMgo Shoot. . Town Brown i which Is supposed to open as the allowed privileges even to the trooper leaves the- plane and a ing and destroying * battery at Buv U. S. Bond* and Stamps! government policy and therefore NirFALL Bud J point of luxury. Young Men i»d » second one- on his chest. The jump­ Bemeval. six mile* ea*t of Dieppe, the enemy has no cause to retali­ $6-oq tfimmod in Alliqo-1 wa* unable to complete Ita aaalgn- But news stories on one day ate in kind. * V-»

V.‘ lie: t •, f . 'X MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1941 PAGE gE VEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. placing them in overcrowded day E a st Asian co-prosperity sphere second day of Superior Court 160 Finee collected in gambling New Britain gambling ring havb| nurseries or leaving them alone, Talk On Peace in -sjUte of considerableible difficulty." Gamblers’ Fineg hearings against defendants ar­ cases during the last two days been fined or sentenced, or bot^l Will Attend dependent upon the generoua but I’hhs, he concluded, Japan now tqtaled $8,81)0. •4* rested during the anti-gambling with two more men arretted a$ 'SpoHors*' Keep Grim Score Paper Licjuor haphazard care of neighbors and is free ^or concentrating on 88,800 ill 2 Days drive staged by State's- Attorney The Jail terms yesterday ranged same time still to be present- friends. With Russia "southern territories,” knczwing Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr., Judge James from ten days to six months, while ed. f Guard School "Obviously, in the gireatest that the north is well protected by What’s ______■ : E. Murphy sentenced three men- to fines ran from $100 to $1.()00. D ur­ to Garage Men ? They’re in the Army production center in the country, Manchukuo." For Russians Ace Girl Sniper Rare Siigj Hartford, Sept. 18—(ffb— In the Jail and levied fines totaling $4,- ing the two days, 20 members of a Read Herald Advs. we cannot permit such a situation Japanese Colonel Says In -Tokyo the new foreign min­ Who Shot 309 German Soldiers By Oatenporl Sfeward Lieut^; Kilpatrick 0^■ to continue ahd expand. The aotu- ister, Masayuki Tani, outlined a i geants for extra se.ssions in tton has occupied my attention for policy at once aimed at greater ‘hiONTGO.MERY WARD (Ian Be Had in ^ HIIO-hI NE.A Sersice lu iniaiy si hool of the soldier.^' derec! to Special In­ soihe. time, and it Is with gratifica­ United States Is .Prod­ collaboration with the Axis and Camp .Sutton. .V. C' What's AVi-tage Hgc of the troops' is-in tion that I am able to report that preservation of Japanese-Russian Unlimited On n r i t i e s i tile middle thirties. .Their, average struction Next Week. ding Reds Into ^War. happened to America's car .sales­ m n the means have now been estab­ neutVality. IQ is a milit.'cry secret. but German propaganda atretye to F r o m Vi a x l e . men ; and me. hanic.s''. They're in I Colonel t'al.-cll has the figures to lished for ftdgquate care for all N ew York, Sept. 18—(>P)—F resh Adjutant General R. B. De- young childrhff^ of w ar-w orking read as much into Tani’i^'xpres- the Army howl A^ld they're the^ I Iirove that no other regim ent in lacour of the State of Connecticut Japanese uUeratices on relations sions of Axis solidarity as the Buffalo. .V. i.e- A iHip i the Ariiiv averages as high. m others. iiii-day woiulei.s ol . the current, has ordered Lieut, Archie Kilpat­ with Russia, half-placating and context vvould perm it. T _ gug^ur, w inch Aiiitil rp ccn tly <(>st I'aiil Tlu-ir Ua.s "The express statenient by the iff' ' . fracas, as-the .'idlst “Ordnance An amazingly high percentage , rick, Plans anc* Training ■ Officer half-threatening, pegged stoday to ?18.f)00 a po^il and ia nccdcil to foreign minister that cooperation regim ent, jii.st tlirc.e m onths in th^ of these voluntei-rs,. officers and! ' of the 2nd Battalion, 1st Military Japan's observa'nce of the llt)i an­ make vitacnin ■ B.-2, can now he .men al|ke, are f.amily nien. The' Full Docket with the Axis p0 |a-r cent t-ould ha\'e gone into j manding Ofiflcer, First - Service "It tVa* merely emphasized that i-x sultite liquor. Ju.^t 'a full legiitieiil ol ordnance troops ' c.sscfilial industries and made from 1 Command, the special course com­ Big Session Scheduled founded by that aggression, was wherever there was still a point 'small fraction of the .liquor now in the history of. the C nited State.s lb to 20 times the $21 a month | mencing September 20 and end­ pictiired in official Tokyo comment which could be strengthetolS .that Army. It was iccniit.-d by the Na­ which was the pay of a private ' ing September 26 at Sturbridge, as a bulwark against Ruasia, glv-. this would be done, of course." ^ poured into .streams w ill .supply tional Automobile-Di'alers Asso­ Foi* Tomorrow; Two' ing the Japahese a free-hand for a* the tiiii*’ they, volunteered. j ' Mass. The tacit suggestion here was the entire world with all of this ciation and it IS 98 per ient olfa- action in other theaters. * • sugar it needs for all now known Yet they \ iiluiilee'rod so fast I Lieut. Kilpatrick, attached to Continued Cases. that Japan would attack Ru.ssia cered fay men formerly in the aii- - that the leginicnt was over-i 2nd Battalion Headquarters, is the This running w ir of nerves flar­ when tbe need arose under com­ piirposp.s toniobile business. ed into the open oh ■ Wednesday The report was made to The strength when the fin.il eheekup" only officer of the 2nd Battalion. The Saturday ses.sion of town mon Axis policy. It was in April. I91V. that the was made. Officers, whose sales When - General Shunroku Hata, American Chemical Socudv linlav State Guards, to attend this ses­ court has a well filled docket with W ar Dcliarthient .somewh.at skop-^ .businesses had beoh shot to pieces sion of the tactical 'school, which Japanese commandqr In Chief In by Dr. .lona.s K am let of The MilesJ.,,,^;,';,^, cabell/T o by the di.sefintinuance of, tl)^-hian- eight cases already -booked for China, was quoted by the Tokyo I^iboratories, N'ew York was recently ,noved to Sturbridge. radio, via the British, as sajdrig ;fo,rni- ___ the-...... regiment.„ ______-He...... was>) „iven iifacUire of plca.sure cara,/hot only ' Maas., from Concord, Mass., where trial,- including a double charge of. SchoolStaff B-'2, also nam ed ribollavin. is that "the east Asia war la abodt 9uXays to activate it amCnave it spent their own money to recruit it was previously located In the fe one of the three siibstahces' now reailcXpr overscifS .spkm e.'ln 20 . fjic regiment, hut the enlisted men ' intoxication levied against Thomas to take an Important step in co­ c added to white flour under a gov­ dormitories of Middlesex College. M orrison of 193 Oak street. M or­ operation with the European war.” Smi-Glou, G lw days the regime^descended on hpnid then own expen.sos to induc­ Other officers attending this Qiaiiges Here h ernment sponsored national pro­ the wasteland thift was to become tion stations. • rison was booked on. successive Today Colonel Nakao YahagI gram. The others are B-1 and HFIOKF the war and the govern­ session of the tactical school are; days on charges of intoxication. or Floor Palnf . . . Camp Suthjwt in less than 9f> J'lill of liandy-Myn | chief o'f the Japanese Army Press iri^.. Human beings need about ment pul the freeze on e»rs, this 1st- Lieut, Key Rehnbe^, Co. The list of cases for court to­ •• J day.s, all Ardld. the bronzed troops, The 301st calls on no one for Section,- was quoted in a Dome! % • two ghajtis of B-2 daily.,-- F,ye and looking ■fike veteran.^, were report- Is how a great mnii.v ^.Americans 3rd fiattalloq; ^nd’ Lieut. Ezra morrow is: Dorothy Mae Simmons, broadcast disiwteh as saying that New Teilcher for Kee­ quart V aid. It turned up its own carpen- I Ripple, Co. B. 1st Battalion ail of Y. mouth trOijbles are^X penalty of \^Yv\i\y by the commanding of- made H llWiig. I tei-s for I'finstruction work.- itii own I 28, of 274 W oodland street, driv­ "so long as. the Soviet Union keeps too little. '•- V'' er. ., , 1st Military District: and Capt. ing without a license; Gilbert Ben­ strictly to the neutrality treaty ney Scho^ol; Another small arni.s experts for repair of Ronald O’Brien, Headquarters, 3rd Has to ^rXjnlhrsIzed .slalesinen To .soldiers ! ordnance, its own welders and me- son, 27. of 541 P ark street. H art- between Japan a'hd Ru.ssia. noth­ To Enter Service. time.s \Konders if the ,'iulst i.s jiist Battalion: Capt. William McNulty, For addition to bread, the B 2 eh.anies for repair of weapons and | fo)-d, driving w ithout a license; ing untoward can happen in the SEMI GLOSS WALL .PAINT Between 8.5 and 90 per cent of ' a wi.shful thought three iiispoc- Co. F, 3rd Battallsn; 1st Lieut. R obert' V. Fom onzinl, 24, of 89 north.” ■ ' has to Aie .Synthesized.'-'. But it machines of war. There Jias never | David M. Swain! Co. C. 5th B at­ Mrs. Grace E. TSylor dfx Hart­ Good quality, reduced! GIvei a rich, timiUlustre flnith, free thc enlisted personnel of the .301.st,f.us h^o juiirn-vcd .south from been a call for a technical expert School street. East Hartford and Blames Vnited States ' has cn one of tlieynTo.sl iltrtjcult was connected w ith the automo-' W i^ugtqn sH(j ' found the i>ic- talion; 1st Lieut. Stephen Dfikiis, ford' has Been engaged to ■■ tcaoh from glorel Easy to oppl)i1 It dries overnIghM Lyudmila 1‘avllchenko, Ki siii'ft faiiMul woiniiii H'ni|MT, K I vilamms bniiake ar liticial.lj; 'of any kind that somebody didn't! Robert Fagan. 18. of 855 Burn­ At the same time he declared bile busine.ss or '/.sonic affiliated jt^K' bright-i th.an pauited it Co B. 4th Battalion; 1st Lieut. Grades 1, 2 and 3 in the Keeney eted on a recent visit to So^\ t ork lij \ irtn r Kedliicliirte, So^ let iefly hccaii.se of scarcity of the .step out. The utilities company, side avenue. East Hartford, both that the United States, Britain Some paint, in gallon con* new reduced to enlv$l.7$ fi^dc ■ fjlere,-. in ihys- sun-pnrehe^ ■miist be'.'iciiicnibct. d that this built III eight davs a rifle range * carl Harbor and the end of new ear production, Ihla Is how F-ank 'J. McDermott, Headquar­ Bul General. iln the b^kgr oiind Is her fellow delegate to Ihp-^' D-rihn.sc sugar. charged 'with breach of the peace and China were attempting to in- Street school and will start on-her tcut i-aiilp-20-odd miles fron- Chaio- rcginient i.s officered b\m en w;ho. which till Army'said would take '•nlcsmen and garage men are “iiiaking a living.’’ ters. 2nd Battalion: 1st Lieut. at Salter’s Pond Thursday after­ national Student .\s.semhl>, Lieut. \ ladimir l’oh«dlnse\. sniper A Swedish proicss proclm-es a lottc. arc men va ho thr.ee njonths for the iiiia>t part, never wore a Claude Blenus, Co. A, 5th Battal­ cide Russia against Japan, and he new dtities next week. She ia at two and a halT-months; the same ”’cml»era of the new 301 si Ordnance Regiment, pictured noon: George H ibbert, 83, of 39 noted that the U.S.R.R. ‘'still' COVERALL GLOSS WAU PAINT Credited w^th killing 152 Gerniuas with l.'il ■ liiillels. low cost ordinarj- baket'.s yeast ago were u.soil p r, 8alcsn)efi; bi-dy uniform . * Conipnny. turned out a logging' here learning repair ol sm all arm s a t Camp ^iiutton, .N. C. ion: 2nd Lieut. Leo.Norman. Serv­ present teaching in Harwinton. from the paper mill sulfltc liquors. repair men, Trucks dfivers, weld­ Dcmlng street, breach of the peace maintains, an army several scores Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of New Will give good service. Mokes a smooth, mirror-fike surface A handful of officcts diillcd the - rew to cut timber fbr buildings. | ^ ^ '*' ^ ; ice 0>., 4th Battalion: and 2nd and intoxication, Howard War- This yea.st is the source of the ers and mcchaiiics. They took to-, Lieut. Milton. Anderson, Co. A, of thousands strong In Siberia” Britain Normal School in the with good hiding power. Con be washed repeoledlyl /* By Ann FrancejB lImn sion. First of she doieafi troops while the re-t of ttjo offi- Repairs go on a.« carpenters build | any officer in the Armv," he says, nock, Intoxication. and has mln^ Siberian coastal NBA Servloe^talT rare sugar. "Dr, Kamlet credited then ncav duties |ik>plucks lake to personnel hails from 22 states. 1st Battalion. Class of 1928 and taught for four like to be calleu a "guefrilla." dhg the Lincoln school wheJt- school The spokesman. Colonel Hase- m utes. " c e s The 28-year-oId sharpshooter I in the army after the war is won. W arren street. CharlestoiA-n, Mass. opened on September 9 and 44 in gawa, was quoted In Axis broad- aid me her story in the home of I but expects to return to the uni­ His w-tfe, Stella , Elizabeth, lives the Washington school. By diiMfi- casU as underlining the "incor- Alexander Belyev,. head of versity and continue her studies at 259 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. ing the hours for these children re'etnesa" of .such "rumors"' and at he Soviht Purchasing Commis- 1 in hi.story her favorite subject. Benjamin Llcodo, officers stew­ and securing an additional teacher the same time, it was sold, ''he ard third class, I 32. of C?resweH. the situation has been solved. The also pointed td'the j)re.4ence of -the N. C. ' large gain in the number of chil­ powerful Kwantung'artny. Others D«yorot?vl dren in the schools in Manchester On G uard In the N orth Objective Destroyed^*—Then Other members of this squadron appears to be in the lower grades "In conclusion." went one oTthe J commended had been decorated a*, there are 46 childMn in the broadcast^ "he said the Kw.an- RAF Bombers^ Troubles Start preA’iously by the War Depart­ kindergarten at 8L James's tung' army was on guard on the ment find by the Philippine govern­ school. northern frontiers of the great ment, One 'A-ss John Leo Hoiilih.in, 1 S', - J r . torpedom an first clas.s. 24. son of Mrs. Catherine Houlihan. 29 HOUSE Grove avenue,' Chicopee Falls. Mas.s. Houlihan i.s listed as missing, in action. Other men rommended were: New Residents 'Greased Way I Glen Frederick Slipsager, phar- a " , m.Acist's mate, first cla.s.s. 31. of Cape Cod'design. Four Houston. Mbssouri, whose father, is Frederick Andrew . Slipsager,' rooms, 2 unfinished on the Box 42. Portsmouth. R. I. Slipsager Of Manchester: second floor. Open stair­ BieTed the lives of two soldiers dur­ way to the second floor. Four-man tennis hatter in Ihe big wisiden wedgi-s whieh raise the \ workmun hums through the |M»r forated steel plates whli-h hol'd ing a tombing attack at Fort SALE! CLEANING NEEDST^ ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING eradlefi off Ihe skids, jam them tight against the hull. the hull on the ways until the linaJ moim’iit of- lauiiehing. Hughes in Manila Bay when an ■ Army pb.-a are gressed to speed the to the Water and t-o prevent A l,(lM*rt> ship just after hitting fhe water. \\ays must extend sev­ I don't ride when they come to Defense Ouncl' chairman, he, de­ PAY OFF Y O U srget and start the long trip wrought steel. Dull brcJize finith. more flak tore swa.v the hyoked to be knocked out. leaving the en­ snap of ."lieel. and the big 'hull mess. Is Called Worthwhile debt. For thoee folks his arms over,the few remaining ; landlubbers, all you know is what tire weight of the hull on fhe cra- st.-irts s'jding down, the inclined Headquarter* for CtArk and the ; '’“B- 1 Tlie governor’s action, -Mr. Gal­ K'ho don't have |hey ,^gm to land un home air.- i WAH BOinS G eneral C lark's room Is the REQUIREMENTS: A Citizen, Resident of the Stale omes. , ! -pars and hung there until he ' ,vou see in the pictures, which’gen­ dVes. wavs into the water. ■ troops of his area ia a castic | lagher replied, "undoubtedly elimi­ the neceaaal-y extra caxh, the T" co-ild climb bark into the machine. which was old when King John: •same, except fot an autom atic nated any legal problem and as One Yiear and of.the Town for At Leant Six Months. limple and sure way to do thia The re'cent experience of one! erally show a comely sponsor , About two tons of grease are : The.cradles, which slide into the ' The Navy Scout Observation Plant Still losing altitude, the bomber water with Ihe hull, are attached was young. Paintings bang rifle, fifty rounds of ammunition, Jong as such a program has been, ia to get a Jkwma/ loan. $10 to ew of yoiing Canadi.ans under- ' I smacking the craft on the nose spread, half an inch or. more thick ! iy cpihparable to the Reconnaisance a gas mask and a small box of nes tpofU graphically than usual was at-200. feet when White, the by loose cable.s strung from the from the ancient walls and. in the ' authorized by "you to be estab­ $300 .. . get "in the clear" all ® r"sT ,.g--nner, regaine-1 con.scious- w ith a beribboned champagne down the length of the ways, avigator. Flight Sergeant cense plates. ; . debts or for medical attentioa age spoCel With foucef, ifnoinert ek Brights oi Toronto, and Dutch-type- windmill They the long '"tracks" down which the To keep the hull from sliding V*. *.'••-1* ” ‘ -.I— and men should be more cohesive, by 2 p. m.. General Clark dictated necticut," he said, “many of them : .ship will slide into th e w ater. To The car. stolen from In front of mothers, are 'vprkjng full-time in come in or phone us today. operator Flight Sergeant elimbfd out of - the Wellington, into the water before that precious The Navy Scout Observation in a human Port of, way. He a short report, then left to Inspect took one b»>k at the windmill, i'keep the ship from toppling over, bottle Is broken over her tow-, the a hospital where Richart was vis­ our war plants. Many more thou­ I Bing I Croaby of Yarmouth,^ iting friends, was recovered a planes are - essential to naval suc­ know-a th e nam es o f,m a n y men a 105 mm gun crew which went BE READY FOR STATE ELECTION 1 “ BVg Scotia. The second- pilot,.. and said: "M y God, we re back in ' th'e hull is held up by shoring - two fore cradles are 'held in place umler htoeommand, and during a briefly into action. Afterward he sands will be'added in the'near Holland! " hundreds of tall logs placed veiti- by tw-o steel plates, half an inch short time later with all four tires cess on the two oceans and are future. •wrver, was badly wounded. and wheels removed. routine inspection of auldler quar­ wutciie;d maneuvers of his am­ Don’t Forget Thejt Your State’s OflScers and Your Rep­ ' . S. -----y ------cally every few feet under the thick' and over a foot w-ide. Across based on the vessels whose fire they A Serious ProMem T^ti&onal A aBonaonl a fte r this happened. > ters, ' he’ll stop frequently to talk. phibious Engineers. ship's bottom. ttie middle of each plate is drilled dizept They were vital factors In He' checks their quarters fre­ Dinner at aix, ttith cocktails a "Mothers who have gone to resentative in C^grresa W’ill Be Elected in November. rSNANCE CO. USI YOUR CREDIT the naval victories at Marshall is­ You want .vour hair When the ship la ready for a series of a dozen holes.' For 'Tw-o Iii.shmen were diecuaaing a quently, not to observe ,the shine half hour before. A meal of. , work for victory and mothers who Help Tb Give- Manchester Republicans a Big Majority to of Mnochestt’r Any purdiase totol'ing $10 or more wG Part^ exactly'in the middle, sir? lands and in the Coral Sea. Help \will soon. join them are confront- HUte Tbenter Balldteg launching, -the weight o f the hull launching, two men with blow cem etery: of a rifle but to learn If his offi­ steak, vegetables, coffee and ai- Boost the Party’s State Ticket > - open o monfhlypoyment account; ^ (A/otArCC g u tc^ the bcDy of the Well- , Man—That;s what 1 said, didn't with the most serious ‘problem I $nd Floor : Phone S4M WM on Art, ■ Swanaon p u t i ? ' must be takep otf tbe shoring and torches start cutting the plates, First Irishman Peraonglly I pay for them by buying War Bonds. cers are doing their Job and look- ple pie. Moct cf the s’J shifted to the cradles. To do thia, working on the steel betxveen tbe A given commimity. even a small ihg after "bla boy*’’ properly. procuring adequate supsrvisioii I D. S. Browa. •• Barber-Then I'M have to pull am against that place, ru never be turned to the castle for an\c-di* S it OUR CATALOGS M4-828 MAIN, STREET TEI.. 5161 MANC^HESTBR 'wedgea are driven under the cra­ holes. ’Ilieh’ operatlene are perfect­ burled there as long a;a I live. one, could buy one of these planea A - Major-Oneral-Clark day tlonal two or three hours’ wprk. ' iuiia«7 oars for thsir sU'WCil piunej, piifri l wh.v.t wi.h o- *\ n ■! fl'-"g visit to other a% ass iMtel wMh tba ekoies t i . W BM ■■M MMMag IBs ^ our jropert^ ..4 |wedgce, on% a few ioclMS a^rL^ths aieel plaUa, face e&h other;] place. milk, hot vakea with bacon and j units in Britain. eiGRT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942

ba expelled, the committee also more than 130 of the 1,066 tors in this war. For, however ent d U u ictr^ iectibn which "*;»>• Launch Drive Bogart ill .(Action A Try to Expel accused the Argentine govern­ ed Admiral Graf Spee officeiia i the bw lw ” when ftre al»rm »y»- logical the reasons our military This Law Office Comes ment of "deficient vigilance" over men have flei’ the country. teiq*' are oiMusied for the fiitirrc, expert advances against a Japa- Daily Radio Programs the German internees, declaring that despite repeated e.acapes they The Admlral''MJraf Spee ncae attack on India, the preaent ' T T On War Rules German EiiVoy Cwttitt9 lUraid the’ location ot, the individual im­ Eastern IVar Time had been granted all sorts of scuttled by her oommander provement that MJ neceaeary will situation in India ii. da.v by day, To Your Neighborhobs!^ - privileges Montevideo. Dec. 17, fOM after PUBLISHED BT THE ing crippled in sn endoulttgr wlE H M ALD PRINTING CO., WC. ahift as one n e ^ another is strengthening the invitation to "The position of neutrality of iManiifaoturers ^ a n l Argentina Believe.s That three British cruisers. It S t r e e t met. But from mahy\individual Japan. the Argentine government has M anchester, (.'onn. By Robert Hofmann ‘ tract.s and landlord-ienant reli- been compromised," the report THOMAS FERaySON improvements will come^.s^neral Gandhi', to be sure, is confirm­ tlon-s. !BC Offer for Fight Law Concerning' Con­ fid,. aval Atlaelie Helped General MansR^r. Ii Philadelphia, Sept. 18—;(Wide said, "by the fact that some of the Founded October 1. 1^ 81.. improvement for all Manchb^>r ed anil set in w .iat amnuntac prac­ World) - Robert D. Abrahams, Abrahams and seven other In..- tracts Replaced. to Eseape. fugitives now are in, active ser\'ice { The average American honts tically speaking, to the policy .if yers serve as an advisory commit­ Published Every Evening Karept at a rate of expense which, divu^ Philadelphia attorney, was "pon­ Breaks the MBS Hold in German submarl'ne.S operating : decrea.sea one room in size dm tee. The committee's ojily reward fh American waters." the last 15 years, according Buudays and HolidayH. Entered at ed atfnon^ all the taxpayers, can fifth columnist • against the dering the problems of ypjtng law­ By James .Marlow and Buenos ^Iroa, Sept. 18 (iP) — the Post Office at Manch» »«ter, is tile knowledge that the experi­ Altogether, the 'report .said, housing officials. C<*nn.. as Second Class M ali M atter. always he even and bearable. UtiHed .Nations. But the people of yers three years ago when hd.had ment is a siicce.'js. George ZIelke Asserting that Ylje German naval By C. E. Butterfield first war-time convention of the That's one .great thing the cre­ India ^re not yet fifth cnlumnists an inspiration .\U In i’artnerahlp New York, Seprt. 18 — (Wide attache at buenoSv Aires, C.apt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘ Why not sw-ll legal advice over, New York, Sept. 18 -(W ide Amcri^n Legion at Kansas City. On# Tear by Mall ...... ation of a Manchester Kire"' De­ They would prefer a clear part on Each office is a partnership, W orld)— A campaign against the Dietrich Niehbur, haci\aided in­ Per Month by Mall ...... I .T.V the counter,-like, butter h-bd egg.s, with several lawyers financing the World)—The fact That NBC gets There will be a half-dozen or more B ln a r le C o p y ...... I , .■^'3 partment can mean. . ■ the Allied side of this war. They meat and potatoe.s?. , venture and sharing the '-profits, the broadcast of the October 12 pickups. government'" authority to renego­ terned crowmen of the squttled PelTvered One Yesr ...... would rather ^ y e their loyalty Then he had another idea ' . ^'ch works part-time. afternoon fig'at of Private -Billy tiate war contracts was opened Nazi pocket battleship Admiral If .the people won't come to the ^ Deluxe furnishings are unknown • Conn and Sergt.' Joe Louis, .-lolely On the air tonight '(Friday): here this week. - raf Spec td'.escape from Arg^- M E M B E R O F .to 118. than to Japkn. But that ,ia ' | J t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS Oiir Pervers€ Congres.s ''.-Ti ■ f Vilw ??ii law offices, In Libya, law Office the legal fiv^rtd-iiim e Abrahams’ book of rules. the first break in the M BS’ excIu- "Inflation” ; 8. Lucille .Manners providing for renegotiation when Lower Hoiuie the ." committee, this'paper and also the local news lege is joined in Congress. It la when he lo.iit a battle, ChurehiJ^l yi;! — was born. ' "Preventive-law .is to justice sively of big time bouts since that concert; 8:30, Information Please, the Army, Navy or Maritinie. com- which has been investigating anti- published herein. Today the ten offides in Phila­ what preventive medicine la to network took them over’ on June 1 Onipn Welles: 9:30, PlantslUdn Argentine activltu’s. rec^mended All rifrhts of repuhllration of now not only in the House ver­ Changed his generalship. Can’t he rrission thinks that, necesrafy to special ditpatches herein are siso delphia have S.-ipo clients, the health," another maxim reads^ last year. Party,; 10, People Are Fun!inny, cut war costs but to nullify it by that the governmems.^ be a.skcd to r e s e r v e d . sion of the measure answering change his generalship in ^what la plan is being stu'died by bar a.sso- The neighborhood offices try to’ Previous to that date these af- ;qulz 30. Tent Show Tonight. ofiering -n amendment to place a declare Niehbur juTaona mm President Roosevelt's demand for now the losing battle of India? ciatinns from coast to coast, and save clients money by learning fair.s, under the promotion of Mike •'melodra limit of 6 per cent profit on sales grata. ^ Full servlc. client of N., E . A . Jacobs, had always been on NBC CBS— 7:3Q. Report to the Na­ The action came just a ybar af­ Service Inc. action against inflation. - but in Abrahams,, the Woolworth of the their trouble.s at the start and after taxes. coun.sel table, says the experiment forestalling litigation. /- or the BLU.'then a part of NBC. tion; 9. Claijtl^ Itains in -‘'Under­ ter the Chamber had requested the fllscus.sions of the Senate Opponents of renegotiation have I’ulillshere Kepresentative*. The rntinu’ly .Millenium will haVe a nationwide trial when Abrahams believes an ayerage But a. new contract took them to ground” ; 9:30,"Brewster' Boy; 10, called it a hindrance to war pro­ similar action against former Ger Jullut Mathewa Special .VRincv— committee, that it is boldly pri>- MBS, 'which started its schedule (jsravan Hour ahd.Lanny Ross. New York, Chicaso, Detroit and the war enijs and ■ thou.sanda of office in a .4uitnble neigbborhood duction. Opponents of percentage man Ambassador Edmund von B o a to n . posed to take advantage of the A AV’ar'Labor friard mediation young lawyers return to , private should clear $.5,000 a year or more with loaf year's Conn-Louis fight. BLU — 7, Scraft»|)le, ’ aviation limitation o profits after' taxes Thermahn, whom the .same com­ pahei has rCciymtnanded to the life from military service. eventually, and that.-hb points out. The second' meeting of the drama; 8:30, Those 'yOood , Old \ mittee had denounced for propa­ MKMRER AI'DIT BfREAtJ OF President's request for . action say such a procedure could hinder Schedule o f Flat Prices is big business for a young attor- heavyweights being strictly aii, Days; 9, Gang Busters; 9:30, Dl- pr^ucUon, too. ‘ ganda aetivitlea. Von' Thermann ClRCULATfONS. against inflation to slip over one full board that it-adopt still, an­ Fees start at $1. Tliafs for a ne.v starting out. In a highly com- Army affair on iiehalf of the Army nals Shore songs; 10. Meet Your New York financial writers left Argentina last March, al­ other violation of its own "Little Th. Herald Printing Company. more victory for inflation. half-hour consultation. Each office petiUve field, yeapecially when h« Emergency Relief, with Jacobs Navy; 10:30, Men, Machines, Vic­ learned of campaign at a spe­ though the government never act­ Inc,, assume! no nnariclal reeporiel- Thia is the proposal to revise Steel" wage formula, which jus­ has a schedule of flat prices, works only^part-time at it. acting only as "guest" promoter, tory. cial lunchedn where they were ad­ ed on the request for his expul- bSity for typographical errora ap- prominently posted. broadcast rights, were thrown open MBS 8:30, This I.s Navy Nor­ earlna In advertisements In the the formula for parity so that, in tifies only those wage increases . The American Bkr Association dressed by a meniber of the House S[anchester Evening Herald Here are a few over-the-coun­ marned-a committee to study the to the network with the meet folk;. 9:30, Double or Nothing, lit: roedmmending ^hat Niehbur necessary to equal a l.S per "ent Ways and Means copiniittee who the very meaaurf which ia sup­ ter quotations: Prepatation of in­ plan^aiid recently that committee money on an auction .sale basis. quit. said be wished no pergonal pub- Friday, September 18 posed to lead td the atabillzation rise ih the cost of living since come tax return. $1.50; prepara­ repdrted: : The NBC bid of $71,2()Q (easily What to expect Saturday: llcity and was speaking off the topped the next highest,’'that of of farm prices, farm prices shall Jan. 1. 1941. tion of promissory notea. $2: prep­ , " I f the people know there ia a American Legion convention — record. The Japs lose face and plenty of teeth as they tangle with aration of wills, $5; preparation of means provided where, by tele­ $61,000 by C7B.S.'MBS was report­ NBC, 12:45 p. m.; Auxiliary, Mts. be given a new and higher” mini­ The western metal miners in^ till!! For that reaaon, neither his Humphrey Bogart in his newest thriller, "Across the Pacific," Fire Alarm System deeds, $10: repre.sentatlon ‘of relil phone, or personal visit, they can ed to have bid $55,000. The BLU Mark W. Merrill.;-president; NEIc , name nor what he said can be Warner 'Bros.' Jap-blasting jamboree opening Sun dag at tha Btata volved have already received offer was said to have been $25.- mum basis^ estate ..settlement, $10. , find a law ofiflce in their own 1:30,. Under-Secretary of War quoted. theater. All the . problems involved in 000 Thfa bold and unscrupulous wage increases which bring them Cheap? Yea. but new business neighborhood, or in the downtown / Patterson; BLU, 2, Lieut. Geti. B. The luncheon was arranged by a ttaa ^tu re expansion of Manebes- Announcers haven't been pick­ much more than a 16 per cent in­ is the aim, and 82 per cent of the section, or at one of the approved B. Somervell. Paul V .' McNutt, publicity man who described him­ movement the President has ed, but the veteran speaking team of reasoning and those who oppose tsr’s ayatam of fire protection can customers never had visited a law- law schools, where they can go to Commander Lynn U. Stambaugh; self as a ‘Tree agent but an old promptly attacked. First, he call­ crease over what they received on of Sam Taub and Bill Stern are the proflt^limitation method. Need Electricians ba moat fairly and efficiently office before. preaent their problems and obtain CBS, 4:30, Louis Johnson; 4Uao friend of the Omgressman." He declared to be important consid­ The latter, say: ed Congressional, leaders to his Jan. 1. 1941. But there are still Most of the-clients are skilled gtiidance and advice for a modest MBS. noon. Dean James M. said he had invited the writers to ■olTed if we undertake the crea- erations. The fight will go out on Lfl-ndia and i p. m. Sec. of Navy The renegotiation. method could office and told them "bluntly” he higher paying jobs than mining workers, hobsewives and store­ fee, the re.sulting good will toward hear tbe congressman at the lat­ To Work in Navy tion o i a Manchester Fire depart- the full NBC li.st of 125 stations, Knox. work out more fqlrly than profit- jobs, and as a result there has keepers; the bulk of the cases the bar w ill be almost Inestima­ ter’s request. . ment, aervlBg all, paid for by does not want any revision of the concerns domestic matters, con- ble." ' ^ and there will be plenty of short NBC—6 a. m., Show without a limitation if it w'ec^ fairly done. present parity formula. Next he been a great migration of miners waving, both ilmultaneoualy and Name; 4 p. m„ Pan American Book Of Esplanatloas .Limiting a manufacturer to a .all. Hartford. Befit. 18- Faced bjr sn wrote a formal letter to the chair­ into other fields of employment, by delayed rebroadcasts, so that Holiday, .Bolivia. CBS— 2:05. Of Each writer was presented w iti^-tertain profit kills his initiative Tbat'a a pretty inclusive atate- the boys overseas can get a com­ Men and Books; 5, Sammy Kaye a "memorandum" containing^a to do more and better wbrk. urgent appeal to flH ship wiring leaving the mines faced with a. manufactured by plants .which use but the plaflt must first grow it men of Congressional committees plete word plcturo of the event, A six per cent profit limit might ment, and ita truth can only be nitrogen in the process. for you., I have prepared, a list of'' Matinee; 6:15, Calling Pan-Amer-: number of explanations w h ^ -^ b - jobs at the Puget Sound Navy handling the legislation. "To re­ 'shortage of labor. M too. t. ' “ ica, Uruguay: BLU— 12:30, Na­ lie Law No. 528— passed^ by (Con­ work out well for a msnufactui^ sacertained by examination of in­ Hold up your hand and look at good Vegetables, showing their vit­ Yard, in Bremertop, Washington, Now, in an effOrUllo keep the tional Grange; 4, Club Matinee. gress in April, 1642, 1^ aulboris- whose production* was so large dividual problems. calculate parity now and to offer It. The flesh which you see was amin content. Readers who would and at the same time to keep New. All fbur networks have rear­ mg w)sr contract renegotiation by that 6 - ^ r cent profit would mean to the public 100 per cent of a men in the mines, the War Labor built, up from protein, such as that like a copy are invited to addreas MBS— 4, U.S.O. O ilin g U.S.A., Eligland ship construction aind re- One of theae problems la that ranged their schedules over the new tlipe; 6, Jimmy Dorsey Navy a tidy earning but a small manu­ Board's mediation panel recom­ 'aafaii^aa? found in roast beef. But the befif the . governmenU--'ahould re­ pair^operating at full speed, gov- new and higher parity," the.Pre.s- a request to McCoy Health Service week-end for broadcasts frOm the Salute. « placed. \ facturer might find 6 per cent proi o f a fire alarm system for all was nourished by grasses' and in care of this, newspaper, enclos­ emmenVhiring agenoiss have is­ ident wrote, "would be to offer mends that more raises be grant­ fit meager. ICaacbeater. In a community grains. What la now th,e flesh of ing a large self-addressed envelops The law>-empowers adjustment sued a cal],'for imiustrlal electri­ ed tbe miners. boards j x the W ar and Navy de­ A law limiting profits might be wbteh has welcomed many new stabilization, yet destroy the pos­ seemB, mean absolutely nothing. spinach contain about 4 per cent your hand was once "the living and ten cents in stamps. cians to sigii^ p 'at once to do wir­ nts ana Maritime commls- so full of loopholes that actually sibility of achieving it." Tht Implications of such a rec­ They belong to anybody who uses starch. plant: ■ 1380 ing work for Uncle Sam’s fighting 'baaideats In the past few months, HEALtH AND DIET to re fix prices, of any war huge profits might be ama.saed. Navy, s United 'Rtotes Employ­ ommendation go beyond all imag­ them. . To transfer the starch from' the Plants give ,>us vegetable - pila (Hrarlhuni not Fatal) WTIC KlCle. WDRC The whole problem may get an H is probably advisable to state Price Adminiatrator Leon Hen­ Kilocycles intract any time. ment Service bulMin from the With pop songs, the title is usu­ ADVICE leaves to the place where it iS to such as olive' oil. corn oil. cotton­ airing Monday in Washingtdn derson stated the case in mors ination. For it seeks to eatablish Question: Eliza G. inquires: "Is Briefly, the memorandum offer­ local at 410 (?apital avenue, Hart­ alemeBtal tecta. These are that ally the “ clutch" line of the lyric. hectored, it is first "digested" and seed oil, etc. Also, all- ihe vi.tamins when the Senate Finance commit­ the principle that every last wage there any danger of an attack of Friday, Sept. 18 Friday, Sept. ed the following as reasons why If .yo« live' on one aide of Middle graphic language, as is his talent. With a book.a title occasionally is Furnlahed by the McCoy turned into sugar, whfch can be are first built up by plante. In ad- IS tee sludiea the queation, according ford. announced today. - heartburn being fatal?" P. M. -P. M. the law should be replaced by a Immediate "appointments wijl be "The President,” says Mr. Hen­ earner in this country has a war­ ambiguous. With the movies they Health Servtoe .taken up- by water. In this form, it dltibn, the food minerals auch as to Chiirman George (D-Ga) TumpUce, you call one Fire De­ Answer: Heartburn is not due 3:00— The Story of Mary Marlin. -, 3:00--David Harum^ measure limiting profits to 6 per given to men who have had four time right to seek out the highest seldom mean anything at all. They, easily travels to the part set aside Iron ‘and calcium come to us repealing or amending the ren, partment, if on the other side, derson. "asked the Congress to to heart trouble and there ia no 3:1.5— Ma Perkins. cent on sales after taxes: ears' experience In the trade or are put the-e only to snare atten­ Address communications to The for it. For e^iample, in corn, starch through plants which absorb the 3:15—News. ■ y ' ■ gotiation law as it stands tba other Flra Department. They flU up the cracks in the inflation wage being paid' any’where atid tion. Herald, Attention .McCoy reason for you to believe that an 3:30— Pepper Young's Family. 3:20--St. Louis Matinee. " The present law has slowed pro­ Who have completed art appren­ is stored in th'e grain which .is inorganic minerals of the soil attack will prove fatal. This symp­ George said representatives of dam. Thia bill would blow up the then either leave his present job Health Servtoe. 3:45—“The Right To Happine.sa. 3:30*-j-We’re in the Army Now. duction of war supplies ' because ticeship course and it must include are, further, that on one aide of placed on the cob. In the potato, through the plant root: 'The cellu- tom is due to a stomach disturb­ the Army. Navy and Maritime to get that higher wage or com­ Marjorie Knapp:' 4:00— Backstage Wife. 3:45— Rti-ssian AmerlcaiFFestival business men have been diverted commission would appear before 1 in'iustrial wiring or work install­ MMdie Turnpike, you can make whole dam.” the starch is stored in the tuber. lose needed to help the colon func­ ance which -produces a characteris­ She’s the seventeen-year-old 4:15— Stella Dallas. 4:45—W ar News,^ from such production when involv­ ing dr repairing motors, genera­ pel his present employer to pay Our Food Supply Depends Upon Upon reaching th e'’storage place, tion normally ia provided by plants. tic burning sensation in the top of the Senate Committee. There was tbe oaM by turning in an alarm, This, in fact, ia the shocking singing star of "Star' and Garter,’• 4:30— Lorenzo Jonea. 4:55— National News. ed in renegotiation discussions; tors or switchboards, it was. ex­ I^ants the sugar is changed back into By uaing sunlight, water and tbe stomach. The location of ths the possibility that might'propose but that, on the other aide of the possibility now offered by the him that higher wage. that opus of the burlesque mold 4:45— Young WlddeV Brown. 5:00— Ad Uner. the internal revenue bureau ia bet­ plained. By taking industrial elec­ starch again- burning is auch that the popular revising the law to provide for It la, in. other words, a policy with Gypsy Rose Lee that has substances taken from soil and air. 6:00—When A Girl Marries. 5:45—Ben Bernie. ter equipped— through experience tricians and converting them to Tumplka, you must use your tele- trend of Congressional delibera­ Sup^se you were cant away on term Of "heartburn" was applied. pnly one renegotiation of contract. scored for Michael Todd. Protein;' which ,s the most im­ the plsmt builds up a food we cam 5:15— Portia Faces Life. 6:00—News. and the tax laws known to busi­ , Such a move, observers said, j wiring jobs, the Navy Ifin* na, aithsr having tbe number tion. This, we suppose, ia the of equalization of all wages at the a desert island and your food was use.-The cycle-of change goes on. You will And it possible to over­ 6:30— Projgrain From New York. Ask her how long she’s been .In portant substance we eat, comes 6:05—War Commentary. nessmen— to do the profit-limiting would be Intended to relieve busi-1 I*)** priesHure on this eriti- highest level paid anywhere in tunning low. Also suppose that come heartburn by using a well- 6:45— Program From New York. of your own Fire Department way Congress proposes to guard Show business and she'll tell you fro'm plants. Some of our proteins but the orfe indispensable part of 6:15—Hedda Hopper's Holly­ job than the three bureaus of the ness of uncertainties ..caused by shipbuilding trade and helps to you had managed to plant a patch balanced diet of simple foods, that 6:00—News. ready at hfind, or being able to and restore its own prestige— by this country. 15 years. Her debut was made at we get directly from plants such the change la that part which goes wood. Army,' Navy and Maritime Com­ frequent efforts to scale down pro- estahli.sh a new supply of men of potatoes and make a meal of as peas, but our most important on within the leaves of plants. Man- is, by avoiding the mistakes in 6:15— Victory la Our Business. -6:30 —Keep Working, Keep Sing­ mission; the present law will dis­ enplain to some operiHor, located perversely trying to do the exact Perhaps, some day, this should the age of two. poised in the fits; Under the law the agencies ' ready to go into full production In them would be a 'oig day in your sources of protein are the animal literally eats the vitality of the eating which you are now making 6:30^Strictly Sports. ing, America. courage improvement in design a minimum of time. U. S. Employ­ opposite of What the country happen. Perhaps it would be an strong right hand of Gus Edwards. life. Probably you would sit down and which are responsible fo r your may reopen contract^, as often as in Hartford, which Fire Depart- foods of dairy products, such as sunlight .’.vhenever he uses fo o d - 6:40— Stand By, America. 6:45 - The W orld Today. a_gd manufacture because it will they think i t , necessary- to keep ment Service .Manager (^'rus She -Weighed 36 pounds, she re­ and enjoy the meal, meantime giv­ discomfort. 6:45— Lowell TTiomaa, commenta- mant you want. ^ ' wants and needs. Asked to .help ideal state of affairs, But it seems beef, chicken,- cheese, eggs, etc. hut withouC plants, he would 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. not permit allowances for re.search profits in lin* with what they may Flanders explained. calls. and was a halier at the ing thanks tQ the potato for tak­ - tor. control Inflation, it threatens to very certain that it can’t happen Charleston. "I could even sing and Yet animals depend upon plants to’ starve to death, regardless of how 7:15— Maty Small Songs. and development work; if the law consider a reasonable level. Tou must hope, too, that the ing raw materials from the soil provide them w'ith these protein much the aun was shining. A flg tree produces two crops of 7:00— Fred Waring In Pleaaiirt remains on the books, thousands now without a tremendous dislo­ play the sax," she says. 7:30—Report to the Nation. •perator in Hartford knows give Inflation even a wider and which are vrorthless to you and substances. All proteins are first ^ Remember, you can eat the food. fruit in the same year. - Tttee. '8 :0 0 -K a te Smith Hour. ,of renegntiatora will be needed: •Another .Siih I/mineh«d I>r. Hert/.lierg Dead something about it. She probably stronger grip on American living. cation of a production which is making YTom them somethii^g 7:15—News of tbe Worl^ 8:55- Cccll Brown. ^ousands of additional accoun­ which you call food—something 7:30— Come On and Dance. tants will have to be hiret^ by Groton. Sept. 18—i/P)— The Elec- will, for thsre baa been apecial Where, in this Congress, is . a supposed to be engaged in a bat­ — 6,04)0 Idle In State 9:00--Great Momenta from Great Whibhsycai could take into your 7:45—H. V. Kaltenborn. Plays. {businessmen if they are to com -] Stamford. Sept. 18- t/P< _ Dr. trie “ Boat (Company launched the eooaldaration given to this prob­ proper response to the will and tle, for survival, and that we can't 8:00—Cities Service Concert. Hartford. Sept. 18 —(/P)— The- mouth and chew upon and which '9:30—That Brewster Boy-. I ply with the increased work en- G(sorge R. R. Hertzberg. 67. a submarine Hoe yesterday. The strive for a wage mlllenium now 8:30— Information Please. lem. in tbe felepbone exchange, the needs of this country? Wfter- Federal Employment Service said would give you a satisfying full­ 10:00—Camel Caravan. tailed in the law. physician here for many years and sponsor was Mias Helen Hess, sec­ 9:00—W altz Tim e.- following some early experiences ever it is, it is time for it to come if we are going to win our pres­ yesterday tha. despite .severe ness. 11:00— News. That represents one side of the the founder and president of the retary to Rear 'Admiral Randolph 9:.30— Plantstlon- Party. ent battle against Inflation. 'shortages of all types of' workers ' In building foods, plants do some­ 11:05— Sports Roundup. picture. Tltere is a wide gap be- Stamford museum, died yesterday Jacobs, chief of the Bureau of in which Manchester telfpbone to the top and rule. 10;00— People Are Funny. tween those who follow that line in Stamford hospital. throughout the state, there were thing which you cannot do for 11:10— William L. Shirer, News. Naval Personnel la Washington. calls Reportedly reached the Hart­ This is, ao far, only the recom-' 10:30— Tent Show To'night. 6.000 per-sons in Connecticut your.self and every time you eat Neatest trick o f the year! 11:15— Dance Orchestra. ford Fire Department first. mendation of a panel. But If .it is you are taking advantage of the 11:00— News. ll:30-^Dance Orchestra. ^ The Battle Of India "ready and willing" to work who 11:15—Melody Magic.. . adopted by the whole labor board,, work some plant has done. In to­ Tomorrow’s Program For the presenC it’s a wise were unemployed and receiving ll:3(i—Songs My Brother Taught That conservative military ex­ day's article I want to tall you A. M. thing to find out whether you live it will merely mean that it la one unemployinent .-compensation in­ Me. B e C.41 SE the netc ftnihiona are no surance. They .are being sent ques- something about the way the plant 7:00— News. in the Fire district which has an pert, Major George Fielding Eliot, more attempt to escape realism Four-in-Hand Nestin^Chairs 12:00— News and BasebaH Scoree. tiolinaires which, it is hoped, will manufactures some of the common 7:10—gkoppers' Special. \ very aimple for wardrobe drama, alarm system, or in the one doubts that Japan will move in our economic policy. By such, A. M. 7:35— Robart Furriers Progrsih. help place them in industry or food substances. -1-2:11)— Chuck Wagon Days. ytiu need exritinfc shoe styles such as against India. It must be hoped 7:45— Shoppers' Special. which has none, and to keep the "sugaring" of present jobs, Wash­ agriculture. One of the common foodsttiffs 12:30— Log Cabin Farms Orches­ Four Modem L’phojstered Chairs Nested Into One 7 :55— News. these: the rieveresi to come from m number o f the department which that he ia right, for the battle of ington will be attempting to avoid proyided by plants is starch. The tra. 8:00— News of the World. designer's drawing h otu d ! India ia one battle the United Na­ what It knows ia really In the No NIrkels plant takes carbon dioxide from 18:58— News. la your department posted over the air, which is the same gas 8:15— Shoppers' Special. your telephone, so you can save tions are already.losing. cards- the freezing of aH Ameri­ 8:30-^'N*ws, # Omaha-Brother, can you spare which you breathe out as_^a waste Tsmorrow’s Program time by dialing it yourself. They have been losing the bat­ cans in all pretent essential Jobs. a nickel? , product, and from this caVbon di­ A. M. 8:35— Shoppers' Special. 9:00— Press News. For the future, of course, there tle of India in the Province of It must .bd hoped t ^ t V ’^shlng- If you can, you" ought to be an oxide it makes starch, sugar and 6:00— Reveille, Agricultural News. fat. It contains the energy which 9:15— Caucasian Melodies. ia only one thing that is going Bihar, perliapa the most impor­ ton dodan’t atteijipl It; there isn’t Omaha banker. They're about out. 6:25—News. A .nickel shortage which began it needs to break down the carbon, 6:30— Doye O’Dell. 9:30—The Garden Gate. to happen. That’s the inaUlla- tant aection of India In relation to sugar enough for all. about a week ago is becoming from sunlight and is able to absorb 6:45— Reveille. 10:00—Public Forum — Hartford tlon of a town-wide alarm system. ■the war effort, where police havS acute in Omaha. this energy because of a green sub­ 6:55—News. Board of Health' Library Has the Answer. And such in.stallaUon would prob­ killed 340 and wounded §5® by It started when mints stopped stance in the leaf, of the plant it­ 7:00— lilornlng Watch. • coining nickels pending develop­ self. called chlorophyll. fmST— IT’S ONi 8:00-^News. 10:80 -Nat'l Hill Billy Champion­ .. t ably be one of the first , jobs of a firing into mobs. ship., ment of a neiV coin which would The carbon goes through a ae­ CHAIR 8:1.5— World News Roundup. Manchester Fire. Department. >The United Nations lost anoth­ Manhattan use silver and other metals in­ ries of chemical changes and the 8:30—Women’s Radio Bazaar 11:00—Jackson Wheeler, News. At present, the fact that there stead of nickel, sorely needed in end-product .of these changes is with Na"n Clarke. 11:15—God's Country. er round In tha Battle of India By tieorgo Tockac 11:30— Let’s Pretend. Ask /AoOt Wards tAoetUy Poymeet Pfad is no alarm S}^tem in one half of War industries. starch. Even the green leaves of' 8:55— Program Parade. this week when the Indian Legis­ ^9:00—Women's Radio Bazaar. 12:00 noon— Theater of Today. the town unquestionably plays Its AM prices quoted are f.O,B. foetcryt lative 'Assembly beard- ia Moslem New York — This is Manhat­ 9:15—-Food News. P. M. 12:30—Stars Over Hollywood. 0 m part in the fact that that half League speaker back Gandhi's tan...... 9:.30—Show Without a Name. 1:00— News. of town pays a fire insurance' A mounted cop in Central Park 10:00— U. S. Nat’y Band. position and predict that, if the THEN— A 1:05— Strictly Swing. rate higher than the other half. secs another horse comtug at a 10:30—Program'From New York. A fina living room in o famous tradition—'Itiot’i Ifia baouty o f tt)is group present treatment of India per­ Washington in Wartiihe 10:45— Nellie Reyell Presents. 1:30— Liner. And the fact that there ia no clip that ia a little better than fast, IT'S F O iH t ^ sists. the Moslems too would fight and on that borae is a blonde who By Jack Sttniiett _11:00—The Creightons Are Com­ ossemblad b)t Words dacorotors around Ibis lovely Adam sofa. And at I f l alarm 8>-stem in this half of town ing. for .freedom. and not with is somewhat leaa than ' noncha­ W ards prices oa Hallmark’ quality furnitui^e^ /ou con get tbe piscas your la probably i:hi;efly due to th- '11:30—Quartermaster Quarterr Deaths Last Night Gandhi s "pa.ssive re.sistance.’' Th'<- lant. . 1 . Washington — Congress has brightest chapters of American So he gels .binwoU'aet and he Hour. home needs. Tbis'sofP bos all solid mahogany front legs and trim with cut­ fact that installation of such an United Nations were losing in In­ finally found itsbif an A-No. 1 history." 11:45— Music While You Work. alarm system would be a sudden stops that horse, and when' the -defender. ' Niagara Falls, N. — Dr. Hec­ dia as th is‘Same Legislative As- girl grins he bawls, "Who taught P. M.. back arms and such authentic details as the tapered legs and nail-head and heavy expense upon a limiteU With ' election just around the After that, the LRS really gets 12:15— Luncheonaires. tor Russell Carveth, 69, Interna­ So ! sembly heard charge after charge, ydq to ride?" coimer and the Boys on The Hill down to cases. It documents its tionally known electro-chemist trim. Innerspring, reversible seat cothioni and high innerspring back assure group of taxpayers. 12:.30— Connecticut Farm Forum. from Indian leader after Indian "W ill Rogers," the blonde said. still bubbling over the coals that claims about budget requests and and president of Chateau Gay, He did, t ^ . She was Paula 1:00—News. you o f modem comfort, length overoH, 77 inches, Shown ia oa ottroctivs I f there were a Mancheater I leader’ that the lessons of Malay.'i have been heaped on their heads bigger appropriations tori''the Tf*sT qr Fom Ltd. ' i Stone, back in town -for a revival One loyel.v occasionalxKair become.s 2, S o p 1:16t—Market Report and Agri- Fire Department, for the benefU t)iii spring' and summer, the time, army and navy. It itemizes its $1,- '^;eultural News. Washington— Frank Buck, . 64, motelasse tover. Othac fabrics are also available. i and Burma .were being forgotten. of "You Can’t Take It With. You.” Quality footwear that you ran de­ to say the least, was ripe. 625,000,000 slash in non-defense Four. , .in an in.stant! Nested together 1:30—All Out for Victory. Democratic Representative in of all, supported ,hy the taxes of I In truth, the les.^n of reason W ill used to spend a lot of time pend on far lonpaerriee and beauty. The Champion of the 77th Con- expenditures, principally through 1:45— Jerry Sears' Rhythmic Congresa from the Third (Califor­ all. this alarm ■ system rould be they can be u.sed a.s a single comfortable, : has been forgotten. That les.son out at Fred Stone’s place on Long grese ie the Legislative Reference the efforts of the joint house and Strings. nia district since 1932. Island; vvhere be taught all the full .size chair. When gue.st.s come,^.. provided immediately without any -says that, if India and Britain' Service of the Library of Con­ aenate committee headed by Sen. « Gloucester, Mass.—Miss Cecilia kids to ride. 29 undue hardship upon any taxppy- gress. Since the Library of Con­ Hari^ Flood Byrd, of Virginia. presto . . . and they’re expanded into a More Metal For War Beaux, nationally known New ATTRACTIVI ACCISSQRIIS| TO COMRLITI YOUR ROOMI and the United Nations are going Of course, Paula could have gress really belongs to Congress It bends a knee to Chairman ' Regular 886.95 »ra. . ” group of four.* It’s the neatest trick of York portrait artist whose’'works to'be able to live - together in slipped a little since then. and since the L e ^ la tiv e Itefer- Andrew J. May's House military Gulford, Silept. IS — m — The were exhibited in many of the A t first, glance, of cour.se. suen i peace after this war, they should ence Service ia just what the name affairs committee; to Chairman the year! ' Ingeniously designed so that state’s scrap metal drive will get countiy'a leading art galleries. , t proposal would seem all tod gen­ Titles mean next to nothing.. I implies— that section o f the L i­ Carl Vinson’s House naval affairs be able to-find peace among them- the padded .seats and backs are the .same a big boost when workmen com­ Foil Wayne, Ind.—Howell C. erous a favor to one section of mean, they are like-mercury. You brary that scours the ■ records at investigation committee (which plete their task of removing three Rockhill, 86, a founder of the Lin­ .wlves now. uncovered the excess profits in have- a hard time pinning them request of congressmen for all the size. Modern, textured upholstering made ana one-half milea of steel raljs in coln National Life Insurance town. Why. should one - district, Certainly, India can, temporari­ myriad details that those gentle­ naval contracts and caused many down, and holding onto them. local streets formerly used by the (Company and the Fort Wayne LADII9* LOtfNOI CHAIR which has already puKhaoeU its men have to have at-.$heir finger­ companies to kick back millions in slipcover style; removable for cleaning. ly at least, be ruled by force. Take*"The Wind and the Rain." New Haven and Shore Line Rail­ tips—the results in this instance and others to offer to renegotiate rolling mills. *wn alarm syaten^ and obtained That was the autobiography of way. The removal work began bs 0 rich vehrst...... — ... 64’* Certainly, police can fire into are slightly suspect. contracts); and to Rep. Rosa Col­ Bloomington, Xnd.-i-Mrii. Mary Ita own low insurance rates, take 'one of the best newspapermen yesterday. C. Robinson, 94, inspiration o t the Servo Substantfony on mobs. But,even the British lead­ England ever produced—Thomas lins, the long-time champion of even a thin share of the burden. song, "L ittle Old Lady,” written ers who may take a grim aatls- Burke.-. You'd think that title Nevertheless, Ernest 8. Griffith, a mechanized army. Flying Fort­ Words Shifs-Diroct Plan COCKTAIL TAU I the Library's LRS director, and .Arrest Lottery Sellers by her grandson, Hoagy (Carmi­ If helping tba other section of faction In the efficiency of this would be his, but it wasn't. Along resses, and a powerful air force. his staff certainly have done a Job, It-lists the accomplishments of chael. Sheraton style, m ohogony., town gat' a better system of'‘pro- same somebody and wrote a musi­ a • rule of force- must know that it I In a 38-page single-spaced mimeo- the Truman committee - m uncov­ Bridgeport, Sept. 18— —Felice lortyAmerkon, 18 Hi Century and . lecUoii and irisver Insurance cal eomedy called "The Wind and Bsrriae, 44. snd Frank Mauro, 32. T)fan Drew nad caftnot be the true answer to the the Ram." «a p h ed monograph, entitled "Ths ering many flkws and frauds gin Modem— see the many ottrot- MAHOGANY COMMON rates? War-Record of Congress." they'vs war~productien; and e f ths Telsn both of New York (Tlty, were ar­ Indian problem These mobs must Take Carl Carmer. who wrote rested yesterday qn bench war- Bantam, Bspt. II)—CF) — Ths t*ve ream groups new avaJobla Tha aMwar m that expansion a bonk and called It "Start Fell given the Boys on the Hill a pst committee, which made a study IS by 20 by 2f bs. high... be dispelled by peaceful means; on the back, the likes of which ef intsratsU ' migration ef war ants charging conspiracy to violate body o f Richard H. Hsrbsrt, .Jr.. In WorSs Hellmerk QuaHty fur- If tha alarm ayatem isn't ' Man- on Alabama.” It wasn't a week ths Indian moderates who are has rarely been deliveted to Con­ workers and of the evacuation of the stats lottery law in c'onnsction 26, of Waterbury, a Nsgro, was nitura linal AN prkad at savings! ibaaier'a only flra protection need, after the book became a bit that a with the operation of a lottery In found last night in* Bantam rivsr, desperately looking for a compro­ song writer had a song by the gress, except by congressmen enemy aliena from atrategle areas. StLVIR-RLATID UUNF themselve’s. In heavily document^ para­ Stamford. They were jailed In lieu and Medical Examiner John F. that there w ig be other expenses mise, must be encouraged before same title. Once while Carmer 1., As Sbctlonal Sofa Starting off with the simple graphs, it clears the skirts of Con­ of bond of $10,u00 each. Kilgus, Jr^ said be bad drowned Orosafui Um loto, only...... mming up which will be primarily was. attending a theater a man the .whole Indian nation, Hindu atatement: "The record of the 77th gress of any mud flung up along 2. As Love Scats accidentally. The body had been in caipe out on the atage and said. lor the benefit of ail Manchester and Moslem alike, ia welded into Congress in supplying the sinews the Alaskan li^ w a y . It shows 3. Am Occasional Chairs BUasful Ignormnoe the water about threa weeksi M l Mt which will seem of especial "I’d like . you to meet the man of war Is without parallel,” the how Congress had no part or re­ a unity of martyrdom which will who wrote ‘Stars Fell on Ala­ MMflt to aooM particular aection, LRS points out that since 1633, sponsibility in the la^k of forti­ Denver, (3olo.— You’ve heard of Heads Organlzadon maTte all India not the potential, bama.' " and before Carmer could the congresses have appropriated fications at Guam; In the failure I* '■•'ng a cat up the tree. Smoky, tad that tbera wiH be a 'more friends, but the certain enemy swallow his surprise a ■ musician ten billion dollars mors for tha to get oil pipelines to the eastern a . Persian owned by Helen Rees, Hartford, Sept. 18— 0^— J oh n ­ bobbed up and took a bow. ivao, teirar, aad leas burdenaeme o f ths United Nations. army and one blllloa more for the sesboard; in the rubber shortage; reversed the process. When son Stoddard of Bridgapisrt was CLHOUS&^SOK. I see where Lou Walters is WATKINS ItoMbutian o f aM theae expensea navy than ^fhe President has re­ or in the troubles that no^ beset • SO T,H 8 a S . I N C . Smoky refused to leave the base elected president of the Connecti­ ■ It.is. of course, primarily Brit­ about to go into rehearsals with Start collecting scrap metal.and rubber now. Bins YOUR WAR INC. t they are met on the basis of a quested in his budget messages. small business. o f a tree for several days. Miss cut ConfereniV of Social work at ain's business. But it ib also the a new musical called "Spier of Quoting Rep. Clarence Cannon, of It it truly a remarkable docu­ .will be located at convenient points in every section Rees investigated. Marooned in the closing session of the organ- Wwa-wMa iam rate. btiainesa of every one who wants Life." 1 . Not that it matters, but I Missouri, the report reiterates that m ent-one that every stude’nt and of/AANCHESTER of town. the branches was an unhappy }xir- Irition's annual convention here STAMPS HERE once before there was a show -this congress "ia writing in the' PHO'A'W SI81 Um United Nations U) bs' the vic­ participant in democratic govrm- cupine. ' . last nighL 82I-82H .MAI>fSTKKKT called "Spice of Ltfe.^ , • • Tuiet, (i i conduct of this wgr one of the < ment should have close at band.

/ MA'NCHESTEK EVElSfWG BnCRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, ipia f * i r ¥ M i :! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. rKIDAT, SEFTEMBER 18, / FACE I agreed today to revlae the anti- d'ent of thpksonicem. A large force ter street and all public utilities I inflation legialation to authorize of carpcMters are already at work Peach Social Dog He Trainefl’ New Buildiiig^^ are available. Much of„ the exchva- IItalian squash); salad of lettuce, and direct President Roosevelt to prefabricating the different types tion work has already been dons, most of them would gladly wal^ ffth End Gleeful^ stabilize prices, wages and aalar- 111 News Picture of homes. As each section of the and some of the homes are In • SERIAL STORY ' - . x Canada Cuts tomatoes and cucumbers; apricot Legion Asks any claim to disability baneflU, or Real Success les as of Sept. 15 levels as fsr as 1 Scheme Used houses is completed a traveling process of erection. whip. apy oiher consideration to which €ov.yHurley Proclaimg practicabte- crane will pick them up and take Every house will be wet plaster- Tuesday:. they might be entitled.” Pre'viousiy the measure would them to the site where they w-lll ^ with a semi-air condition ftfn Gas Rations Breakfast — Bake(l eggsr' fe- Chance tQ Could Train Troopa en Bond Results OF BRIGHTNESS GONE toasted shredded w heat biscuit: have fixed an' August 15 date as be erected. This procedure Is the and blower installed. Selected O.-ik Many could train troops, or as­ erican Indian Da^ Salvation Army Work- the goal for leveling o ff prices and First o f Pr€‘-Fabricatedl first ever to be attempted here and, floors are %q be .laid and irnoleum coirmiOHT. leat. stewed prunes. \- t lU xat Center JPirk. 'Markee' recently BY HOLLY WATTERSON NCA aKRVJCB. INC. I-iinch One kind of fresh fruit; —" sume administrative duties *to re­ earnings. will .materially cut down building wrlll be laid .on., the kitcljeh flopr and lease other men for active duty,, IgpS JHOt CS IO cftmpleted' a radio and stage tour ♦TM Pleased at Re­ Type of House Being Tanker Losses in the At­ glass of milk. ' s Over, lOO,OO0 Veterans Hartford. Sept, In earliest patriots ttiait Uus , Senator Brown (D-Mich) said co.«ts. counters and baUrffionis. Each he added. Others could teach pjp^ ^ ■ fttr a t a n d given the job of helping sults o f the Event. the general effect of the agtion Erected bv Jarvis. The first type will be with home will be equijjl^Cd with a coal lantic Have Been Ter- Dinner — Broiled steak with N^^aiit ^t^ Help the proclamation haming Friday,- Sep. borne «(nd bred. Another wme s q u a r e 'X ^ h b n d drive throughout New Mra. Harper satisfied, "He's a good ,boy. ‘ .1 mushrooms; cooked small carrots induction military or naval coufaes tember 26, American Indian Day., ours has shown her* th* >vas to permit farm prices to go straight inside chimney. The sec­ burning furnace' vrith a seperate' in high schools—and the commit­ O v e r r '^nglfew^ 'Dtere will be a variety ond type will be outside chimney, Ciiupter XX Spoiled, maybe, but essentially rific, Says^ Report. and peas; salad of hfad lettuce; Natioh at War. Governor Hurley said today that heroic resistance to WTon(-d somewhat higher than If ' the Three new types of homes will hot water odal bumlrig appliance tee may recommend eatablishing , r- 4hi* evening at the Mrs. Major N. J. Curtis, leader good." sliced pineapple (fresh or canned). the Indiana, iiihabiting .Connecticut the same. S t e m discipline in tli_ earlier date had been retained. Me with fireplace openings while the In each cetiar. In her almost two yeari of pri­ refresher courses to aid- such men, m s i n e v o m i n m e e . park. T o m o ji^ ’ the.total amount of the Salvatlor^ Army Women's be krected shortly by Cottage third type will be. with outside Candace thought ruefully, I Wednesday: before white settlers showed "thp of peril, and the very same aalf^ added that the change made little vate duty ahe had nursed Some OttaW'a,' Sept. 18 - —Crip­ Kansas Oi,ty, Sept. 18. -(/Pi—A he aaid. ----- ^— ' of bonds anld ifr^ancrester Since 'Home League, and her co-workera difference in the -level to whicl) J-lomes, Incorporated, oh Center chimney, . -^fireplace and V Tlte eye tooth has no closer con­ teaty pattent’s, Candace reflected, wouldn't go that far. . . But Breakfast Re-toasted break­ same heroic reaiafapee' to wrong-', forgetfulness that each of pling of tanker fleets by Axis sub­ fast food-with cream (no sugar); hlmdred thoushrid trained men. all Some relaxation Of rationing re­ doers, the • i^me stern discipline I aortlt end went to town last the flmt of Septeirtbgr will be re­ were much gratified at the suc­ wages could s(iae. street according to an announce­ garage. The development is nection with the eyes than any but there had been none quite the apparently no agreement was nec­ must pray and strive for. now. leased. ment by Alexander Jarvis, presi- situated on the north aljfle of Cen­ essary to that. * marines will force Canada to cut stewed peaches. aging, some skdjy overweight, strictions may also be urged, in time of peril, and the^ very In Its first bond drive rally cess of their peach social last Murray sent this telegram to other tooth. equal o f ,thl8 termagant o f a little "Thus the color*, of autumn, the Sepate Banking committee; old woman,’ Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Harper settled herself into gq86lln,e allocations for non-^sen- Lunch—Combination salad mold­ some nearsighted, clamoring Atherton reported, to aid the 81,- skme self-forgetfulness that each us, will always be Indian eolora tlie present campaign. And night.- It was held In the newly ed in gelatin; Wholewheat bread 000 veterans providing their own of us-must pray and strive for "Newspaper reports indicate She was at the moment clean­ her pillow-a contentedly. "Now tial motoring by almost half from al the Army's gates. '.' recalling times long g'that is. without the complete bath "Give me one good season why broadcast address. He 'w-arned that Thursday:. of quitting the air raid service or each one'^ yiitli'''--sttractivc liinch i program, Labor has expressed its Breakfast—-Fgga poached in ton, Stockton, Calif., chairman of of patriotic pride. In this year of superb inheritance*'which it is no alttee, ahowe^ ^kat S8.100 that was tht only thing that really not," she demanded. ” My tempers everyone who depended on fuel quitting their jobs." our high privilege to defend. of war bonds been sold cloth.- and ^sll flokhuM Mrs . Ar- willingness to accept stabilization milk, served on Melh^ toast'! dish the Legion's national defense com­ all years we shall vv-atch the would do it. ' don’t bother you. - You’re rot oil for heatings this winter would mittee. A 'p ^ -w -a r program to provide there against worth at Proseeiitor\Says Kiiiize tiWir Kittle w-as 'in chftrge of the of, wages under the jurisdiction of of-berries. ^ majestic pageant of the feoldeh- "Therefore, for a doqble reasonj hlnch had orangevjuice all the afraic of me. It can't be that.’ do so at his, own risk. , "For yeari: the Legion has been milltary^aini'ng for all boys un­ rod, aster, gentian, and flaming in accordance with an act of the mm "Hall of tferoes." “x shortcake, w-hich wa.i pith.1 high the war labor board With full dis­ Allotmjenls for per.sons using Lunrh RSw apples-''^»s desired Gave Out' Onlers w-ith luscious.peach .slice.s, topped cretion to meet the problems of P D P U L A n way from her cap and h*ir flown A sudden - thought struck her. .asking that America be prepared." der 22 may also be considered; leaf with a love that is deepened last General Assembly, I hereby |But when the south enders n^rd their iytfa for personal transporta­ glass of milk. to her white brogans.. Candace "Has Duffy," she asked, "come he. said. "Well, all we're asking appoint Friday, September , 25,1 J»o«t the results they scornfully off w-ith whipped cream. Ici pa.-f and possible future osos In tion- 'and ■ not for business during Dinner .-Celer;^ soup;. Salisbury by danger and hallow-ed by toil. .Again**! Draft -Act. cream, sandwiches, hot and cold cost of living, sub-standard had felt sorry for her. she was (orti'cattlng around? Is that it?" now is a chance to serve.'V Our devotion to this dear state '1942,-as American Indian Day and| latsd "Huh, just one night. Heck' so upset atid so terrified, but That was it. And exactly the the whole of the coming six-month steak; - asparagus; salad of fresh Money Talks beverages were sold -by the dif­ other outstanding in- Capt. Hemum O. AchsiMM period are to range front 40 to 100 raw spin^^;,prune whip. "We'll pull doorbelte^^(] haul will be strengthened as she shows I urge that appropriate exe.rcia Is’ve been buying them since the New York, Sept. 18. ^ Th$ though she had carefully con*, right word for it, Candace thought be held in our schcsils and ,callege*| M ss started." This was coiinter- ferent , league members, and a equalitr imperial gallons (from 57.64 to scrap iron if they w^m us to. it's forth again her true colons—the trolled the Impulse she had felt ■g former lighting ffxJurcs. and "below all" beyond parity/ind' thereby raised ing I'm not nice. 'Young.Woman, her and lo be a long time in pass­ lons in the maritime provinces, ments telaxed to allow these men ing traffic while a paih'iJng crewr| $15,000. . mAtely seven weeks 'to train the ing them over. “ cream-(no sugar). to serve in some, capacity. 1 think ment of commerce reporta. sail. We are by no means the touched up street, markings. national and district leaders of th e' new light-colored concrete the cost of/lm n g for kU, the- peo- dog properly and only Within a you're impertinent!" four in Quebec. Ontario and Brit­ lal Interact last night was the Bund accused o?, imnsplracy floor. ple,” / "'X Candac*" opened her eyes wide. There ,-d-as a package, in her ish Columbia and five on the Dinner .-'Roa.st veal; summer by the people of the north few days has it been put iif- ser­ squash; green peas: salad of to counsel membeps'li) evade the "Tter^farmer has. oe«n the' goat "But you w’ould have thought.me pocket, she discovered, when she prairies, where oil production has some 2,000, crowded aroiind vice. It is pictured beside a m'a--, g ^ outside. A small b o x , looking shredded lettuce and endive: date”' draft law. * of legislation so long that the chine gn'n, standing guard some­ impertinent if I’d refused to an­ inepeased and large quantities of temporary stands and recog- Jitte something from a jeweler's. Kunze. sentenced' recently at !\Iiirrav Score® \ ppwers that be don't waqt to where' along the Atlantic coast. swer," ,ahe pointed out innocently. petroleum have been received from Pi«- . the Bradley Field band and Hartford. Conn., to 15 years in BIG SATURDAY SALE! Mr*. Harpey snorted. "You- She thought furiously, that does Montana. Baked Hali.but. Fkmiily style: Odell, w n C s lonesome bring him out a t the wilderness," ,'<5aptain Schendel is recognized it, I’m going to Dr. Patter.*on right Cut as much halfhut as required; prison os a Nazi spy', is one of the Frozen said Senator Smith, who long agp- as one of the foremost trainers of couldn't have Jiold a polite He. 1 Howe illustrated the' gravity of oy. And they bought bonds, defendants in the current trial. suppose?” now. I've had enough of this. . . ." the problem w-ith a declaration allowing about ,fi' ounces for each earned the nickname of ’'Cotton these aniitials and he has turned person. Cut halibut in strips Dip „and left, which was. of Corcoran charged that the Bund Ell' for his advocacy o i higher down many offers to train .in other RIB ROASTING "That never occurred to me," (To Be Contlnoed) that "not one ocean tanker reach­ real 'teaaon for going Candace said. ed Halifax” , during July. He said in oil or melted butter. Spi inkle opposed the draft law befose its (Continued from Page hotton prices. parts of the country. At one time lightly ,wfth 8.alt. Roll in Melba of 'Uia tracks. passage and maj^le its feelings Mra. Harper snorted again, but the pipeline from Portland, Maine, "I don’t want the,''farmer to he had seven in training at his to Montreal, "was of little benefit to u t crumbs, and bake in a mod­ the omyiband stand in Man- known through its official news­ him In his stand th a t/ the bill home. All of the dogs must follow more mildly. "Yo.u are Imperti- Waa inuise at ' south end,. have any nk>re .than he’s entitled nant.'But it's all right, you amuse VJ age Increases because of the difficulty of get­ erately hot oven about 2(1 to 2" paper, "Free America,” at mem­ should redefirje parity to include the .same routine, w-hich is an ex­ minutes. are the same performance was bership meetings and by word of farm labor ^ s t s as a factor. to..but he works 18 to 20 hours a me. I like people with a bit of ting ocean-going tankers into day dolpg the Worst kind of drud-^ acting one and then must pass earlier In thb^evenlng, an mouth.- ■ Smith’s ,-lUtitude was directly gumption. That other little thing,” Bv General Motors Portland." gery, and the man .who eats the through a government exanunU- "A t one period.” the minister Questions .\nd .Answers ovised one that fitted the bill After the law’s paiuage, Cor­ opposed, -'to that of President tlon for duties w ith the artnod she said contemptuously, "that At Hale's Self Serve things the farmer raisM and w-ears t.'parfection was put togbther by coran continued,' Kunze sent t/J Roosevelt and It ran counter, also, PORK LOINS comes practically crawjing on her said, "the submarine situation was forces or guarding important watv officers of the Mancheste)\|m- to yteVs of a majority of House clothes made from the - farmer's 33 , belly in. her anxiety to please so grave that all tankers were held (LJghte^JFot^s For Tropical all leaders "Command Number industries. . •\ Washington, .Sept. 18— -Ap: TENDER— JUICY—SIRLOIN OR SHORT "iTlrnate) sment Association. Two pi 37" urging all members to refuse Banking committee members who cotton doesn’t realize how hard he ever time I ring." . in -port for 12 consecutive days. proximately 225,000 employes in There were times when we had no trucks from the W. G. Glen- serve "until this law and all Were reported ready to scrap the works and how little he gets for "Finch hasn’t been nursing as Question: Mr. Arthur Prior Yf' Oompany and one from the higher parity provision In a pend­ it. gall bill. Some favored substltut- long a* I have." Candace said. 95- General Motors plants will re­ crude oil at all in storage at eith­ 'writes: '.'Due to a contemplated other laws of the country or the er Halifax or Portland., a moat Willis A Sons Inc., were run state>rfc„ which restrict the etti- ing bill by Chairman Steagall (D-^ A group of House Banking com­ ing a new bill. "She hasn't yet learned, like A(ice, ceive wage increases of four cent* trip and extended stay- in tropical aind Health Market alarming situation. [ito the space between the park- zenshlpN^ghts of Bund members Ala). mitteemen met last night and it that a lot of the White Queens an hour, retroactive to April 28, America, it is my desire to ascer­ was said Uey decided to attempt Very Hard Pressed I side by side. are repeal* President’s' ■ Authority The inner part of a bread loaf w’ho gq around yelling, 'Off w-ith under a ruling by the War Labor tain the proper diet to which one,.- ’The Senatf Banking committee far-reaching revisipna of the Stea- Is called the "crumb." their beads!’ are nothing but old ”We were so hard pressed that should adhere in order to avoid the I James Holloran, tocal electrician Leo Fenn^y, a defgnae attor­ Board. we had to use every available tank up the lights which were fur- ney, objected toi- Corcoran's de­ carus anyway. She's afraid o f The CIO unions representing the I anemic condition which Inevitably t ^ ^ ^ E T A IL VALUE t)oey8rewster you. And you juat rang for her to car to haul fuel from S.-irnia and I manifests itself in tropical cli- " HEALTH MARKET hed by the Knights of Colum- tailed tracing of the activities -workers had sought a boost of Montreal to Halifax in order to We*re fighting to keep our fresh meat stocks as nor­ and chairs from the L^eclefc and history o f the Bund as going GENULNE SPRING— RIB be unpleasant. 12 1-2 cents and a mediation panel , mates. Practically all the staple I WITH ONI "Certainty I'm entitled to hav-e keep our Navy and the con\oys j foods lo which I "am accu.stomed mal as possible. As long as the market affords the megito Home were placed In posl- far afield” and sought unsuccess­ had recommended a five cent in­ operating." QUAKIK OAT'. Psrmisslon was granted fully for withdrawal of the jurors. 20 minutes. In peace, for my din­ crease. The board> vote, announc­ I w1li be available. There will, how­ that you want, we consider tif proper to earry on “busi­ ner? Yo'i had' just had your owh In the last full peace year. 1938. ever. be no supply' of fresh vege­ JRADl MARK la the day by tha New Ha- Eight Catholics,, -three Protes­ ed ye.*terday, w-as six to three, he said. Canada used 44.000.000 ness as usual," adhering strictly to government regnla- dinner; you didn;t need orange- with labor members dissenting. tables such as w'e are accustomed |aa Rosul to use this apace. tants and a delicatessen dealer -s barrels of crude oil and In the year ■ B r y M Mmtrtai’s StTfil t m U u K t m l Lg*. Pkg. tions, in order to keep up civilian health and morale. Mayor Speaks Jewish wife, who became a juror juice, y o u could certainly have The panel reported that average ending last June 30 she used 63,- to including in the meals fiormally. A t $il5 the Bradley Field Band. because defense. challanges had The Manchester w-aited until 1 got back. Finch is hourly earnings of General Motors 000.000 barrels, an increa.se of -42 Oranges, bananas, mangos, ■ etc., tha direction of Warrant been exhausted, comprised the ^ busy enough without you plaguing workers at straight time, as of per cent. The minister ^ reported will be in the fruit of the country. leer Plttet mounted the plat- j.ury. her with unnecessary things when last May, w-ere $1,065. an increase that gasoline reserves w-ere about Y’our advice,in the matter will S^O M KER OATS 2U and opened the entertain- Asked by Judge Alvin t). -TASTY you have your own special to do of 13.4 per cent from January, 20.000. 000 gallons less than a yeargfreatly appreciated.” Rib Roast Beef lb. 33c loant. The first speaker of the Barksdale If she vvjshcd to sorvi- them for you. , She knows you 1941. ago and stocks of. crude oil and An.swer: The principal mistake Quakar |Tsning,was Mayor David Cham- next Monday—the Jewish holiday just do it to be naaty'and It makes A union request that rising liv­ unfinished products w-ere about most people make w-hen moving to^ Pnblic Market her nervous. No wonder she's 24 '-j-Lh. Bag 5houlder Clod, Face Rump who complimented the people of Yom Kippur— the Jewish mem­ ing costs be calculated on the basis 40.000. 000 gallons less. a tropical climate is to co^fiue Flour $1.15 I f tbs north end on the. splendid ber expressed a desire not to and awkward sometimes." of average increases In the cities vrsing the same rich foMh fruit? and eat- 2 P v . . ; 2 1 c ]ias District, was the next apeak- SATURDAY Pancake Flour are you suggesting that I'm a four, a - panel majority's recom­ 1 r and he told of the first Liberty A Week’s Supply I ing as manywegetables as can be v Veal for Roost lb. Woman Is Sought ■White Queen, nothing but an old mendation that the night shift obtainc(U.-If they are not obtain- |4ind drive of the last World War. card? Y'o’j'll find I'm real enough, I La«u» and Tandar! JiAn Asbmaad, associate dlrec- bonus be increased from 5 lo 10 For Good Health I able ip-'fhe fresh state; canned va- Quaker Farina 2 PkEs. 19c your head will come off fast per cent. ! rietiM may be used. The fatty por- ler of the Connecticut War Bond In Stabbing Case FOOD VALUES enough if 1 complain about you to Standard maintenance of mem­ Reooniniended |,tfons of meat should be avoided. l^smmittee told the reasons for Dr. Patterson." bership clauses were ordered w rit-: By McCoy Health Service^ Quakar campaign and-its significance ■; Bananas are highly starchy, and Hartford, SepL 18—(45—Police "I doubt It," (Tandace said ten into the agreements. These i ' their ti.«c should be more or less re-: Rib Lamb Chops lb. 39e To tha people of the United State's, Rn^ll* Native, Fresh Pork Shoulders, to - calmly. "I'm a good nuurse. 1 have penpit any uniop members 151 lie said that he has been with the today w e^ seeking a woman fol­ , Native Poultry Daily Menus stricted. Instead, use more oranges, Pkgs: lowing a brawl in which a man 6 ^ach; Short Shank, O TT a good reputation in this hospital. days to withdraw from the union Menu* fof-'the week c.^m encing mangos and similar succulent Puffed Wheat iJMracade ' of Stars around the' if they do pot wish to he bound to was stabbed and a knife blade left Iho ••oo*o'e.ao**oeo*e. eeeeeeoooao 4^^ t Chickens for Frying or Roasting, medium And you—’’ she laughed a little. Siiniiay, September 2(k^l942. fruit.-*. Loin Lamb Chops lb. 49c I tate and told of the excellent Fresh The wicked oid w-oman really remain members for the life of I he ^un Rump Roast Native Broilers, 2 Vi to S ' g fact I’m thinking of letting my land. tion with thf affray were Jamea* pounds each, lb...... 4 D C So back to work he wenL^after ' Monday: lUim making the first purchase, a Bell, 28. of 77 Portland street arid Butter lb. 47c Cheese other specials go and taking you five year of pleasant initefivlty, to Breakfast-Cottage cheese; Mel­ "The war has made squgaky 2 Packages 37e |A00 bond. -v on for full-tipe duty." ' shoes fashionable In London. A Doisy Hoitis Tasty Bacon Douglas Smith, 23, of 61 Mahl Roasting Chickens, milk-fed, 5 to help make skilled machinist* of ba toast: applesauce. Dorry Odell, tall lanky cowboy avenue, who pleaded guilty* to For Steak Lovers J j Q Candace threw up her hands In Air Corps recriiHs, Lunch—Corn; .«tring ,bean.->; Ict- ! poor grade of leather u.sed is re- With Coupon. Iras introduced and he obliged charges of breach of the peace and ' .Sirloin — Short — Porterhouse —■ Top 6 pounds each, lb...... “ f Yf C Guaranteed Fresh PULLET EGGS genuine horror. ’’Human flesh Hia salary ia^i$185 a month in tn.ee salad. i sponsible but it's pstriotlc," she We are sorry that we haven’t had suet for roast or­ Jsssry one by singing. several well werh held in $2,500 bonds each un­ couldn't stand it," she said with war bonds. / Dinner Roast mutton: zucchini .said. ders lately, but we feel lucky to have the roasts. MJiy liBOwn range ballads and at. one Round — Bottom Round —r Cube and til Sept. 15 for disposltiun of their feeling. - not try a little bacon or drippings for browning your Ite e bed the entire gathering sing- cases. " Tender Knived Steaks Smoked Meats TENDER BEEF FOR The wrinkled old face looked IVORY jnff'With him. From this {k||nt the . Detective .Sergeant .John T. hurt. "See here. I’m not really meats? jlradley Field Band took up the Langrish, Detective Eugene Mars Daisy Hams Small Smoked Shoulders as bad as that. There are people I Atertsdnment but before; they and Policemen C. Regan and D. -- Milk Fed Veal Boneless' Hams and Ready To Eat Hams who are very fond of me. Take< 5 0 A P OYSTERS 'R IN SEASON I .tarted a local man, William Pratt, MoAuliffe searched most of the Rumps of Veal Breast of Veal my grandson Duffy for in- sergeant In the band was In- night for the woman. , stance—’’ I reduced. He is the only local man Shoulder Veal Veal Shanks A Blend of Veal, Beef and Pork O A ^ Candace groaned inwardly. Du- FIGURES 3 "ii‘r i 9 c vlth the band. He received a fine Adopt Staggor System and Bonc^ss Veal Ground for a Loaf, lb...... freane Cterter Harper was in her Silver Lan* [land from the crowd. opinion the 'w oraf' plague ever Given Refreshments Hartford, Sept. 18.—l/Pi—To visited on man—or rather, woman. Sauerkraut 2 cr„;25e Following the band concert the help ea.se the load on public buses MEATY But the. old lady adored him. and ARE GETTING MORE embers were taken to the head- during the early morning. Junior ^ FRUIT AND FRESH VEGTABLES there was -no point In actually Ivory 5oap uarters of the Manchester Fire and Senior High, schools will be hurting her. She said. "Mrs. Har­ Delsey spartment where. th»y were opietied half an' hour later "begin­ per, I should have told you before. ATTENTION THIS YEAR srved with sandwiches and other ning Oct. 5.' I am asking to be taken off your Crisco 2-Lb. Can 71c Toilet Tissue <: 4 Rolls 25c freshments. This was made pos- Formal action on the adjust- Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Sweet Potatoes, Nice Ripe case." ible by John Copeland, who "W hat?" ahe exclaimed, aghast. rpent of school schedules will be Housew ives are paying more attention to figures — to higher tosts of living. _ They're Sunvwaat Hale'* / Earlier in the day <’611'’i'tfd $20 -taken by the Board o f Education Tomatoes, Iceberg Lettuce. lb. "W hy?" , *rom the merchants on the ‘.quare next Thursday. Meeting, as a coin- "Well, there's a gall bladder figuring that perhaps food prices should be a bit slimmer.Well, we don’tj^lame them. ^ defray expensed. miltee-of-the-whole last night, the Fancy McIntosh Apples 4 pounds 25c caae that I've been on from time Hundreds of Manchester housewives are finding out that our slim food prices reduce Prune Juke Qt. Goffee/Cakes Each 17c Tonight. Del Markee. a lone to time," (Handace explained, lying board approved the measure, pro­ OESIKE BRAND their food costs by as much as 25%. Get your share by ’phoning in a trial order! leader from New y.irk will hold posed hy city traffic and trana-. Fancy Cooking Apples 5 pounds 25c OXYDOL Green G iant' easiljr; "they're going to operate Wagnar Bhe snotlleht at the’ Hall of Heroes portation authorities. finally. I’d like to be with the EVAPORATED ease then. It’s interesting to be FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 2 SWEET, PEAS able to follow- -nne through like FOR SALE! 2,000 POUNDS OF MEAT! Grapefruit and GROCERY DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! 17-OUNCE ' I C MILK that.” — ----- TAKE YOI R CHOICE ------Preah, Snow White LARGE- CAN ...... I D C Mrs. Harper aaid indignantly, "My case isn’t interesting, I sup­ FRESH SHOULDERS OVEN ROASTS Orange Juice Blended McIn t o s h BUTTER SPECIALS EVAPORATED MILK KRAFTS CHEESE PACKAGES Tail can 8c pose?" / « Cauliflower 25c f CTandacc grinned. 'Thgre are SMOKED SHOULDERS POT ROASTS Liby’s, Royal Scarlet or PRUNES KOSHER STYLE people going out working every * 2 cans 35c Sunlight Creamery, m A White and Yellow Amer­ READY COOKED HAMS DAISY HAMS lb...... * I Y C Sheffield’s, A day with thinga.a lot worse than McIntosh'Apples ican, slic^ as O C 37e Sunsweet Pickled an already-healed wound on a PORK ROAST' - Fairmont Cream- j C A ^ 3 tall cans ...... , desired, lb...... DDC With Coupon From Page 5 finger where a benign tumor’s NATIVE CHICKENS r 1 pound 17c 3 r..»29c 1 A-Qt.Ra-k,t APPLES of Thursday’s Green Tomatoes been cut out," ahe said...good na- NATIVE FOWr HAMBURG Nestle's Milk 5--' 25c B9c ^ turedly. "You could be ofit and Land O’ Lakes, BIRDS EYE Beans, Cut Stringless, Manchester Herald TENDER STEAKS The present heat wave has caused McIntosh to FROSTED FOOD 2 pounds 29c sround U you wanted to be." i LAMB LEGS No. S Can Doli'y Madison No. 2 can, Q L jar 25c Mra. Harper demanded, out- ' drop more than usual. THE NICEST AND LAMB FORES SPARERIBS Fresh'Celery or Peas, ^ C 2 for...... 3 D C BABBITT - NIBLET EARS raged, "Why would I atay here tn Can. 19c RIPEST APPLES SEEM TO DROP.FIRST. The package ...... this hole If I could be out of It?" I Bartlett Pears ■ext few daya we will feature Kingan's Grapefruit, W h o le Seg- VACUUM PACKED "I don’t know.” Candace aaid, j Pascal Celery Bunch ' 1 0 c Lunch Tongue, Strawberries, O Q j i ” nnents. No. 2 can, CLEANSER 4 EARS CORN ON COB T EA BALLS "unleaa you like the attention COMBINATION SPECIAL Burt OInay Windfall Mclntoah Apples . . 75c Basket large can ...... package ...... 4 b O C 2 fo r ...... D/C being thought sick earns you. Un­ less you like being fussed over." 1 LB. De l MONTE COFFEE ^ GET THEM AT OUR STAND OR ORCHARDS Italian Chef Broilers, TF C ' Tall can 4c 17c can ^ 50 PACKAGE 45c "Well. I never—’’ Mr*. Harper Golden Bantam Corn 5weet Potatoes 4 L bs. 17c Spaghetti Dinners, A each ...... / D C Windex, - AC.— aaid. Than ahe amllad too, weakly. ! 1PKG. PANCAKE FLOUR ALL V “Make the apple part ..of your daily diet. It*a large package . . . 2 bottles...... dm D C "You win. You’re right, partly at j 1 PKG. TABLE SALT Ha. 1 t e t e ty te—oi lcal aad healthful food.** J SUNJCIST ORANGES Native CANTALOUPES FREESTONE PI.UMS leaat It’a Duffy." ahe admitted, i l4c can Kosher Style Dill Pickles, Lifebuoy Soap, "He races around so. that when I 1 CANS DOG FOOD Native Potatoes * P s d i 35c \ Pitted Cherries for A O ^ Royal Scarlet, 3 fo r ...... wwC I’m well he apends scarcely any i FOR doz. 3 d o z . 2 5 ^ Pies. No. 2 can... quart j a r ...... A # C Light House 15« each time with me. If I’m aick he al- . 1 CAN CORNED BEEF Hale's Bread I-oaf 6c most goes out of hia mind, he ' GREEN s t a m p s GIVEN WITH CASH S A L M t Flako Pie Crust, Pickled Beeta, 1 C — Cleanser, — r-n ’t do enough. He’s really fond j 1 LG. JAR HOME MADE SPAGHETTI Dal Monta 2 packages..- 'J L D C 16-oz. j a r ...... 1 D C 3 cans...... 1 1 C Larere CAULIFLOWER NATIVE CUCUMBERS PICKLING ONIONS- ' me. you believe that, doii’t ' (WITH A REAL SAUCE!) PERO ORdHAETO "i?” she asked anxiously. Fruit 5alad in Glads Jar *7fi 0.\KI.AND ST. MANCHESTER. CONN. I J c each 5 ( o r 2 5 e 10 H>. bag Hia demotion to Ma _ DIAL 5137 FREE DELIVERY was. in Candace’a opi^te, the, KLEIN'S FOOD STORE The JWHAI4 oobi youth’s one saving grace7)She said Large iar 33c warmly. "He la Indeed ’’ / IfilCKNTKHST. Open Snnda* Mcrnifr** O! U, Wn*? ••■'■-'/-•• -i'-. ' r.<-A'5(sT?;^y.:. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES’M k . CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1941 PAGE THIBTEBFr ^ enough to take cancare of the 1.400 refcrencea to individual Red Army names that are ho?irlyr ready as eadh Make Voters men who alew 10 to 12 Germans About Town Nelson Makes icing Names name is printed in'latteri three- and to aingle machine-gun crews Obituary Drop Reported quarters of an inch highv^ This will which accounted for aa many aa mean that another board will be n Saturday 40. A detachment Oghting from John M. Jack, who left for the Guilty Pleas Honor Roll necessary before the war is behind ruined brick walla was Fort Devena reception center with 111 Insurance credited with the destruction of Ctifrlinals Continue Miireh to National l^eague Pennant and space is only being left to ad a local Selective Service contin­ .4 — six names under iach letter. .seven Nazi tanka and the alaugh- gent a week ago today haa been 1 D e a t h s ^ Work of 'I.^lter- The cost of paint and labpt^ for Last. . Session Before ter of 200 troop.s. a.iaigned to the; Army Air Corp.s Charged With Stealing '..... -s _J Deci^a«(fe 26 !*«• Cent the work is being d o n a t^ b y Mr. Red Star .said Ruaaian tanka i jg now at . Miami Beach Mr*, tieorge Nichols ^T6WiU> Election to Be S 5,000 frGnr^HuiYford Pythian Sisters of Manchester: From Same Month liig in 1,400 Nameis'' o f Dickson as was the enjlfe cost of de.stroyed 60 tnick.s moving- up-f Florida, according to a telegram Gophers SPORT SLANTS • ByPP)—Sales F o r l ^ ^ d l n WUHam tHcluoo and Son thi» erected by 'men from the local an­ miliar pattern. Squada of auto- Rowe avenue. Hartford, wife of will be in scaajon ail day tomor|'ow. lace N. Nelson, 38. former as.sis- George Nich.ol.‘e.-^\lrs. Nichols o r ordinary life insurance in the IfKonilng started, placing, the ti-aircraft regiment and the pre­ matic rifle men. hunched low and The regular quarterly meeting fYom 9 a. m. iihtil 8 p. m. for the running, moved up first in ah ef- tant secretary in the trust depart­ was a membef'^of Unlt.y Temple, United States aggregated *430,- laainea of 1,400 Manchester men paring of the board in the way of purpqae of makinx votera. All of Ihe Mahche.ster 'Rod and jGun 297,000 during- the past month, a Hfe 20th Victory bsitions This Season Three Games Back t to cut through and di.srupt club will, be held at the clubhouse ment of the Hartford-Connectimit Pythian Sisters of Hartford, and paint and background was doi^e cltizena, roaident* o f the atate for drop of. 26 per cent from the cor­ Ijiow In the United mates service by Lawrence Converse. Jr. defT^naes from the rear. Tanks on Dailey ri>ad, Coventry, tomor Trust company, pleaded guilty to j of Grace Episcopal church. Her one year and of the‘ town for fix and mhtprized infantry followed funeral will be held., tomorrow responding period last year and B the hOnor. roll at Center Park. row evening. Dinner with Sheriff-'Embezzling nearly *5,000 over the the lowest monthly total for the iimesota’s New Pilot T^am/flangs Up Uni­ Stenqils have been cut for the montha are qualifled to .be made them. Overhead planes dum)>ed James H. J^hston serving ss past two years, in Superior Court I morning at 10:30 from the funeral Croji|n Rewarded When voters.- Thia will be the last aes- ! home ■Tnylor^and Modeen, 233- current year. I names that are being placed on Public R ecords bomba on knots of Soviet resist­ chef, will br'’.served at 6:30, The today. The figures are reported today Ready to Go S t r e N.s es Quickness forms Until Sept. 24; In Hot N. L. Race I the board and up to 2 o’clock thi.s .sion for making votera ' previona ance. busines* jrfpctlng is scheduled for He attributed his peculalidhs to |-Wa.shingtoH street, Hartford, fol- Youngfiter Proves That’ to ,the town election on' Monday, ' lowed by a requiem mass at 11 by the Life Insurance, Sales , Re­ Final Examinations I afternoon all of the names Forced Ba<-k h,v Bayonets eight ojclock.. trying to catch up.,-^n pa.st search Bureau which also - noted From Back and Line in IVarfkijtef Deed October 5. - ' ' Streams of bullets whined and debts" and to the f^yt^'that be had o’clock at Grace Episcopal church. Patience Sometimes Pittsburgh Dents ^ Bums Hughson join the select '"20-(am*> I through B had been placed on the the total of sale*' for the first Start on Wednesday. winners” pitching set. {hoard. This had Uken the full John^R. Allen na Robert and It ia expected that there will be ricocheted . through the streets Bice Oemow, of West Hartford, never reduced hifl''method of .liv­ New. Park avenue. Hartford. 1^42 Grid Games. a large number at the aeaaion to­ eight months this year wa* *4,- Pays Rich Dividends. As L^rds Top Braves [length of the board. The board la Grace Chichester, as’jojnt tenants and the defenders were forced representing the General Salvage ing. , Burial will be in' Rose Hill Me­ 462.043.000, off 3^ per cent from ' Joe DiMaggio’s 2Utb homer of [36 feet by 11 feet and just large property at 163 Main slfeet. morrow aince a large number of back for a time, but they re­ Section, ConKer\'ntidn Division ot He was ..afrested in July on a, morial Park, Rocky Hill. By Howiwd Morgen New Haven, C^nn., Sept. 18^ the season, good for three rims, blnnkahave been taken trom Town the same period A year ago. The By Bill King To Gain Big Lead on bounded to oust the invaders at the War Product ion Board, will be bench wrrfrant after a fellow bank data, is based o'h the e.\perience of , Sept. 18—UPi— Ten Fo’lowing the game scrimmage wks the big blow for the Yanks Clerk S. J. Tiirkmgtdn’a office to bayonet point, yard by yard aijd the speaker at Monday’s noonday employe noted a discrepency In his 53 companies representing 81 per Boston. Sept. 18— —The Red with Columbia in the Yale Bowl, Fading Flatbushers. as they knocked off the Detroit flUed. in in advance, accounts, by chance, said State's l\I 18S (Ih u p p ell days of grid practice at the Uni­ Tigers 7-4. This marked th* house by-hovise. meeting of the KiwaniS Club of cent of ..the new ordinary life In­ Sox aided Tex Hughson to chalk the Ell players hung up their uni­ ther aeaaiona for making vot­ "The Russians wer« backed Manchester at the Country club. . Atty. Hugh M. Alcorn Jr. surance in the country. versity of Minnesota have em­ eighth season in which the Bomb* Though Nelson had had ■ com ­ up his 20th win in St, Louis. That forms and turned their attention By Sid Feder er* AviU be held in October in dogvn tree-lined avenues to olifla Show er G iiesl All sections of the country par- phasized the fact that Dr. George era had chalked up 100 or.- mor* preparatkm for the State election, plete charge of the bank’s so was the scene of his first 1942 ' to preparing for the-, final term AP .Sports W riter victories, adding one more year to ' overlooking the Volga water­ The conference between proper­ •ticipated in the August drop in' win. back on May 16, when every- Hauser, the new head coach, is a but thi^'aCa^iona will come after front at one time. With precipices ty ownera in Pine Acres 'Terrace called commission accounts over a new insurance prdduc'tion, with stickler for fundamentals and exoiipplnatlons that are scheduled Well,, children, it looks like you the mark they already had. Get Yoar period of tirhe, Mr. Alcorn said he bo thickly at any on* point, F or Slain Tots Edward Lonergan to bring Mr. will be unable .to resume practice al League flag. military training newly complet­ for the conference was left open. Nelson’s present employer into field, Vernon and this town. The tfons show a decline for the first with the sore-armed Tex, many of And when "the sqpod was ad­ and galloped off with a 5-t dect- 'ague. for he haa every­ pounds to the man lighter than The showing of the team against What made the Bums Spem alt ed the (Chicago White Sox with night, were held in St. Patrick’* Germans in the region of Voro­ Saturday, September '26. at the and. Mr. Ltmcrgan declared, is .»erved by the hostesses, Mrs. Ger- taling *9,143,000-which brought thing everybody else haa and a few the starters of the 1941 champion­ JaraJi uotiir^ Columbia gave.. Coach Howard the more pathetic was the way Just t’wo ssffetiea for a 1-0 vic­ Roman Catholic church today. Vjlla Louise In'Bolton. Salve Ven- considered by Mr. ShefmaJi "far in^IlTO' Chappell and Mrs. Griswold the aggregate for the year to *9-1,- extra tricks to . But it ,a con­ ship outfit. ..Odell and .lis staff an Inkling -of the Cards kejrt right on fighting tory. - ^ • nezh, 300 mile* northwest of Sta­ Rickey Anderson teams. up W i « f W s ^ WO&TH During the ritea, Ann Lynch, 9, drillo of Manfbe.ster ia chairman Chappell Chai of thi.s town, and Mrs. 121.000, unchanged from a year vinced that much o f Tex’ success, ’There U be need for a lot of some of the rough spots that in Boston an(J finally won out 6-4 Out ih Cleveland. Sid Hudson lingrad, and im'ious fighting, oh excess of that amount." f with Alex Simpson Sunday at atood beaide the two small white for the Manchc.ster Tribe and Mr. Sherman,'he aaid, has o f­ ago. The largest drop by stater as well aa the marked improve­ speed Up ahead if Hauser is to would have to be polish^ off, but with a five-run blast in the ninth, arrived, on the scene In the Uth the central and Caucasian, fronts. Bernard Chappell of Suffield, who Country Club against Nettlebladt baskets to recite her sistera’ fa­ ticket* mav bo obtained from him. fered to guaCMtee re.stitution of is visiting here. was recorded in Florida Where new- ment displayed by . several other make the best use of two sopho­ with a ten days recess Interven­ to go three- games in front in the inning fOr the Senator* just m and Seibert In 18 hole match. vorite prayer. Thirty clasamatea The outing will be open to the the embezzled amount to the com­ Miss Chappell and Robert E. ordinary life sales were 39 pet Booox chuckers, can be traced to more backfleld prospects who stole ing. It is doubtful if much can be pennant parade. time to walk home the winning' of the victims were present. public. ' pany^ that bonded Mr. Nelson if he Skinner of Vernon will be married cent under a year ago. Delaware the tightening Influences of John­ much of .the practice show ' this accomplisheu before they play the .'At the same Instant as the run that gave the Indiana a 8 to was the only atate to show a gain, Irish Like Baseball SATURDAY. AT PINEHURST. WE WILL HAVE A Meanwhile, Edward Haight, 17, is allW cd to remain in his employ. on .'^.'ednesday, September 30, at ny Pesky and Tony Lupien in the ule for 1943...The Crusaders ex­ week. "TTiey are Dick Kelley of Brown and White. guys from St. Louis were finally 5 ball game. malntained-stolid unconcern In the N. Y. Stocks George Hill oi South- Windsor, Manchester Native with production op 4 per cent. Infield, pect Dartmouth will draw them a Minneapolis, track man who hadn’t Reports from Bethlehem have getting to AI Javery—after be­ Babe Young, who ia no grsai HEAVY SUPPLY O F ... ~ .seven o’clock in, the North Among cities. New York showed The Sockers had much to cele­ Westchester county jail where he formerly employed by the South­ Mr. Nelson, a ' native of Man­ Methodist church. 30,000 crowd for their football been out for football until thi.s been optimistic. With seventeen ing muffled with five hits for shucks going after a fly ball, but NATIVE POULTRY Rtmele.ss awaits action on first degree mur­ ern New IJncland Telephone Com­ the largest percentage drop at 41, brate yesterday - jn addition to opener next week. That engage­ fall, and Dick Luckemeyer, of St.. As Dough Boys Play lettermen returning and six prom­ eight frames—three ' Dodgers who knows somewhat more than Air Reduction ..... ------33** chester. was employed by the bank while Los Angeles' scored a 2 per their first 20->gaitte.. winner aince Broilers ■ ■ Veat Roasts der charges to bs considered by pany, enlisted in the United States in 1921 as a runner at a salary of ment haa "Tuss" McLaughry and Cloud, both of whom can do the ising Sophomores added . to the were walking meekly up to the one-and-()ne about the chief UM the Grand Jury Tuesday. , Allis Chal Mfg ...... 23 Signal’ Corps today. He will re­ cent--gain during August. Other 1936. In Boston. General Manager his aides so worried that they have 100 yard dash in less than 10 sec­ roster, things at Lehigh are defi­ plate at Ebbets Field for their for. a bat, proved it at the Polo Fryers Rump Roasts about $16 a w'eek, he told Judge Hospital Notes major cities showing declines were Eddie Collins observed .the 36th By Harry Grayson leant) Is swinging the stick like Roasters Chuck Roasts Haight confessed Tuesday that Allied Chem ...... 131 \ ceive basic training, for five weeks Murphy, and was promoted locked their practice field gates onds. nitely on the upgrade. Head Coach ninth-inning "licks" and being re­ Grotmds by clouting a homer and h* had kidnaped, raped, mutilated at Fort Devens and thyfi receive a Boston. • Chicago, Philadelphia, anniversary of his major -league bn all undergraduates. Dartmouth Both Kelley and Luckemeyer NE.\ ServUie Sports Editor a cop in the Bowery. He drops his George Hoban, who U starting a tired In order with no more fight Am C?an ...... 67‘ s th rou ^ various positions, being Cleveland and St. Louis. debut, witli the Athletics under the three singles and knocking in ser- Fowl Face Rump Roasts and killed the two aiatera. rating aa sergeant technician. He Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Ethel seldom before ever held a secret got away for touchdown runs dur­ Belfast *ports writer lists bat aa if It weye electric-heated. new regime at, Lehigh, ia anxious than you’ll find in a slightly dead en runs to back up Harry Feld­ Am Rad St. 8 ...... 4 \ named an asaiataht secretary but name of Sullivan, and on the road things for natives to look for in and. hares away to the big blob of Circumatancea of the girls’ left Hartford thia morning for ser­ a.’few montha prior to discovery of Sonnikaen. 23 Walker street: Mrs. practice until mid-season. But. ing practice by simply outsprint- to get off on the right foot and he chicken. man’s five-hit fast-balllng and Am Smelt ...... 38 S vice,. Anna Snow. 56 Keeney street;-Ad­ Traveling Secretary Phil 'Troy never before, did it ever schedule Ing the opposition, and they are’ baseball games between Ameri­ whitewash which marks first SHOULDERS OF LAMB deaths were withheld from Iheir hia embezzlement. Hia salary w’as tossed his annual birthday will have an experienced squad Durorher Fades give the New York Giants aa mother' who has been tuberculo­ Am T * T ____ ...... -.118 am Dzuras, 72 Burnham street: Y^Vecketl Factory such a major rival as Holy Cross expected to plenty of real com­ can soldier teams in Ireland: base. He has reached the first ready to shoot the works when easy 11-1 win .over the Cincin­ a reached *4,000 n year the early party. 1. —The curve , the, pitcher canmilestone of the four that make What’s more, needing only one (Which belonif'On the budget list) 0 7 # * sis patient in Grasslands hospital. Company No. 1 of the South part this year. Albert Grossman. 77 Btxjokfleld for Its first game. petition at the first opportunity. they play Yale. run to tie, Leo the Lip DUrocher nati Reds. Am Tob. B ...... '...... 43 o f .street; Mrs. Wanda Mitzan. 23 According - to some of Red get on the ball as he throws it up a run. The scoring’s on - the Pound...... C Sh haa been led to believe their Manchester Fire department was Though Mr. Alcorn recommend­ The two dozen or so players on Yale is hardly In a position to hardly looked the part of the The Chicago (Jubs flailed tho Am Wat Wks ...... 2H Middle Turnpike West; Mrs. Gert­ ' Quickly Rchiiilt Rolfe’s Penacook, N. H„ home- whom Hauser will depend mainly at high speed., deferred payment system—by ..in-, Have your Lamb Shoulder boned and rolled or seven deaths resulted from an automo­ Am Viscose ...... ’ 27 called at 2 o’clock this afternoon ed a sentence of from one to five tow-nsnlien. Yale started dickering take any opponent lightly, and gi-cat maater ■ mind ’ in letting Phillies 8-0 behind Hank Wyse's bile accident. Neither.she, nor the for a woods fire that started in rude Noran. Andbver; Mrs. Elsie for the season opener with Pitts­ 2. —The accuracy and speed otstallments.’-’ Lehigh, having undergone a dras­ eight-hit whitewashing job. . or eiglit chops cut off and rest for stewing. Serve with Anaconda ...... 2 5 ', years, in state prison, Mr. Loner- Wittman, Rockvl'le. for his service as b|ise{>all coach the throwing. Watch the catcher Speaking of a coach: "A Tat. Pitcher Max Macon bat for him­ youngest si. ,er, Mary, 6, was pres­ the woods on the south side of gaii pleaded for a su^ended jail New Haven. Sept. 18— —An as long ago as the summer of 1941. burgh here Sept. 26 have been tic reorganization program that self to start the Inning off. Up to Armour 111 ...... 2 V Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ahn Local Sport pretty well single^ out. with the take a pitched ball behind the comfortable fellow in fulr kit; Native Carrots (2 bunches Lie), Sweet Potatoes (.5 lbs. ent at the funeral aervicea. Atchison ...... 4 4 ', Broad street to the rear of Mori- sentence to allow him to support explosion at midnight Wednesday Don’t expect any more lightning brought In an entire new coaching that point. Max hadn’t hit a ball arty Brothers gasoline station. It WaddelU^ 465 Porter street; Mrs. first string set'excepting In one or liatter and throw 'it right acros.s He’s wandering up and ddw-n the staff and a new system of attack, 25c), Mint Jelly and Brown Gravy. f ~ ' ■* Patrick Lynch, father of the AU Refln ...... 17 hia family, to rehubiliate himself virtually razed a steel-frame shed performances on D a r t m o uth;s out of the. infield all afternoon, Last Night ’* Fights girls who has been trying to main­ was the first woods fire this fall. Florence Hein. 235 High street, at the Winchester Repeating Arms famed six-and-a-half lap Indoor two spots. ! to second base to head off a run­ field like a hen on a hot griddle. may catch the Ella still groggy rhnp|M.d Every ^'ew Minute* Aviation Corp ...... r : . 3 . and make restitution. and Ml'S. Julia Faulkner, 30 Sum­ Chatter - Only one sophomore appears ner trying for a st'ilen base. He tells the boys w h ^ to run arid aneV^he kept his record intact by SAUSAGE tain a home life for them despite Baldwin t?t ...... l l 'z "It seems to me he has already Company, injured 15 employes, track for the duration.. .It can -from examinations and spoil the popping to the catcher. In Our Hobart Chopper. . . bis wife’s illness, appeared com­ Miss Emily L. House and Miss mit street. scattered debris about and woke not be set up because the Navy likely’ to break into the starting 3. —Sliding into base, the run­when not 'to. He’^ th e brains of new season at the start. Cube Steaks B A O ...... 3'* suffered djagrace which cannot be ] Births: Yesterday, a daughter eleven for .the opener, with the ner will rocket himself Into _ the the outside edg^ The net result of these pro­ Tenderknived Steaks GROUND B E E F...... lb. .36c posed throughout the services con­ Bendtx ...... 34 >* Laura C. House will open The. increased by any jail or prison ! people up as far away aa Bran­ has taken over half of the gym for One More Uqmef ceedings was tri put the Cards in By The Associated Press Play School at 201 East Center to Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin. ford, but no one W'alking through drilling. other positions going to 1941 let­ bag at full length to make the Catcher; "He's crouching on hl.s Dotrotl—Lee Savold, 193, Dos Round Ground . . . .1b. 45c ducted by the Rev. John J. Flynn. Beth SU ...... 55 term," Mr. Lonergan said of his 56’ 2 School street and a daughter Pagani’s West Bides break open ter winners. At the Ends will be hunkers, ch ^ t protector like _a a spot, where only a major catas­ Lamb Legs Brief devotional sc'rvices were held street on Tuesday. ,- the Winchester grounds today Boston College's Denny Myers, fielder stoop to touch him with Moines, la., outpointed Tony Mus- Boeing Airp ...... (1 6 client: to, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pugrab, th* suits agaan thia week after Bill Baumgartner and Herb Hein; the ball when this is necessary to gigantic wasp’s Waistcoat, and trophe, like the fall of the Bank Loin Litmb Chops Selected Babv at the funeral home prior to the ,Borden ...... 1 20T, ever would know it. whose Eagles have been unable to; Phils Haunt to, 200, Chicago (101. f .L .j Mrs. Ellen Pickles, president of Nelson Tells Story 132-Pearl street. . everyone had though^ lhat Rock­ tackles, Captain put the riinner out,- the. wired face guard like some of England or if Joe Louis should Rib Lamb Chops BEEF LIVER . . . .Ib. 44c church rites. Burial was to be in Can Pac ...... 4>- Mr. Lonergan told the court , By 8 p. m. last night, 20 hours put on the T-formation to his sat­ lose his appetite for fried chick­ New York—Frankie RuMno* the North .Methodist W. S. C. S., Admitted today: Nancy Grima- after the exjilosion, a complete 80 isfaction, expects hia players will ville had played the. last game of and Paul Mitchell; guards, either This might help ^ e Brooklyn Boris Karloff." 130, Brooklyn, outpointed C3ar1os! St. Francis cemetery in. Mount 1 Cerro' De P ...... 3 3 ', that Nelson was married in 1926 son, 13 -School street; Sylvia Ac- the season at the Oval. The Charlos Dellago or John Perkn, en, can keep the Redblrds out of While we have a liberal supply of the items listed he- Kisco. remind* the -members to bring by 30 foot building with all ma­ pick up many of the finer points Dodgers. Stolen base: "The guy, iHanding Bums’ Sleep (No No) Guebas, 133, Puerto 1 Ches '4 Oh ...... 3 2 '', and in 1928, when his salary wa.s comazzo, 1,5, Sciiool street: Wil­ Ellis Siavkm team oP the East both sophomores, at' one 'guard on first base slips off cutely' . and the senior circuit championship, ...... e c). their articles for the Silver Lake chinery installed atood on the site watching the -Chicago Bears work Ulster description of games I. - Rico (A). Kmr, demand is heavier than usual, and we may sell nut Police of Bedfbrd Hills And ' Chrysler . . . . Mission sale, in Providence, on $45 a week, h< bought a house in liam Diana. 56 Cllntor street: Hartford Twl league is here thi.s and either or Wally makes second base. A kind'' of climaxing one of the sturdiest North Castle and the Wesfeft' Coca - Cola ...... 75’ , of the wrecked structure, and the out at the-heights tomorrow. Dick give you an idea of how basebalL New Haven, Conn. — A ngelo' Ml some., .please order earl.v as possible... Sunday at the morning worship West Hartford for about *9.000 Jliss Dorothy Gess. 16 Middle 11 p. m. shift went to work there Harlow’s Harvard aquad will get week-end. Nick Angelo haa called Holmstrom at the other: center, look.s to' a total stranger. ' gloved wicket-keeper at the base uphill flght.s in years. For, not County Pol'^e Oonferepce accu­ Col G,is A El ...... , and has ever since been in debt.. Turnpike East; Franklin Con­ Don Nolander or Bob Solheim; lA>bert W ould Like to only were they three games In Calliira, 130, Hamilton, pnL, Outp SHeed Bacon Steaks hour. as usual. .. much the same break today when a practictj^-i-se.s.sion for this eve­ "Each lieider wears a glove on leaps like'a contortionist to catch pointed Johnny Compo, 139H, mulated contributiops sufficient Coml Inv Tr ...... He declared that Nelson had verse. West WHIington; Mrs. Myr- ning at the Oval. quarterback. Bill Gamaas; left' front with only eight to go, but A crew 6f 109 started the re­ Colonel Bob Neyland puts' hia the non-throwing hand, and near­ the flying bsll. If he’d got it first, Repay'"' !lfacPliaiI ■ for New Haven (8). Pork Chops Tenderloins for the father to m4et funeral ex­ Corn. ’.Ih Edis ...... The marriage of Miss Phyllis saved the banx large sums of tha Crowell, Coventry: Mrs. Lena building pnicess at 7 a. m. Yes­ half. BUI Daley; right half, Her- two of thesv games were on the Army All-Stars through their Practice Tonight _ ly all Gatchjng is done with the- the run-sneaking guy->would have Elizabeth,. N. J.— Herbert Mar­ Bmidy to Serve Hams Swordfl.sh penses. Cons Aire ...... Cam ey'of Garden street and Aus­ money at three different times BieU, 40 Cam'pfield road. terday, walls, roof and windows paces on one of the Crimson’s niah Frickey and fullback. Vic' Important "losing side" in the Cons Edis ...... Aiter three attempts to get the glovcd hapd,” it is pointed out. been out." Slur Last Spring. shall, 173 3-4, Brooklyn, stopped CMtm’Liver FRESH OYSTERS tin .R. Schillinger of We.st Hart­ over the past 11 years by develop­ Discharsred tod'ay: Mrs. Annie were in by noon, conduits and practice gridirons. Kulbitskl. I Describing a "match" in Bel­ Retiring the side: "The first of re(:ordB. • Corns Oil ...... ing new systems of accounting team organized the East Side All- AJ Smith. 176, New Yorjt («). ford. will take place tbVnorrow Fllblg, 229 Oak street; Mrs. Ber­ lighting fixtures were installed , Middlebury, due to a May 3 Stars will practice this evening at For reserves, Hauser has three' fast between Kentucky ttougii- the Kentuckians, is struck out, A t' the moment, aa the CUtrd.s SMALL TURKEYS fon t Oil Del ...... morning a t . nine', o’clock In St. that once made unnecessary the tha Morris, Bolton; Beverly'.Tay- and the flooring layed by mid- Commencement date, will not have lettormen ready for the ends, three Phtlkdelphia. Sept. 18- -They’re headed we.sf to pick up against 'Fall River, Mass.— FrOnkie Mo- R ussians H urliiio; the 'Charter Oak streiet ground.* boys and a club of men formerly missing his quota of three plteb- Dougall, 144, Boston, knoclced out Cent Can ...... Jkmes’s church. Miss Mary Frey purchase of *14,000 worth of ma- ( lor. 74 Apel Place; Albert Gross- aftemoon and at 8 o’clock last room to crowd in any golf or ten­ for the tackles, one for centrf-. and es. The second batter 1s run out, not talking about it pubUclv, but the Cuba Saturday and the Dodg-. la delicatessen items, we suggest Grote & Weigel’s Com Prod ..-...... at 6:30 sharp. Ail those who stationed-at Fort Sheridan, 111., a Ceferino Bronco, 146, Fall River will be married to PFC Samuel J. chines and another time made the man, 77 Brookfield street; Carol night the last piece of machinery nis next spring. As a result, Afli- three In the backfleld, The six top native leporlcr reports: and the third also fails to im­ it’s common knowledge here that er* tangled with, this Phillies to­ Back the Ene Del L * Wh ...... have signified their Intentions to (4). Frankfurts, Bologna. Pressed and* Minced Ham. , .our m y Cipolla of East Hartford at eight hiring of five new bookkeepers un- Ann Robinson, 31 Eldrldge street; was in place. letic Director Art Brown haa acM- guards of the 1941 outfit were lost "I't is a real battle, of giants, press.” Manager Han* Lobert’s much- day, here was the picture: Du Pont ___ o'clock, and Miss Patricia Char- necermry. play plus those who would like new ty ^ Baked Ham.. . First Prize Meat Loaf or Chicji^ Miss Jennie Zaremba, 610 N- Main Thomas I. .3. Boak, W'tachester ed those sports to his fall liat. On to try. out are asked to be present through graduation and there the burly players giving of their Baseball has imprcs.sed the smeared loser* are still rankled by To Eastman Kod ...... tier’s marriage to Chester Jed- He did this, Mr. Lonergan said, works manager, praised the build­ the other hand. Holy Cross, which en Loaf.. .Assorted Cold Cuts, 49c to .5.5c. Ib. > (Continued from Page One) street;. Mias feophia Baldyga, 611 Hauser will have to depend on men best to supply speed, thrills an-J Iri.sh,. however, as American sol­ the "slight,” as'they called It, W. L. Play Elec Auto - L ...... rzicwskl will take place at 10 by working long hours overtime, ing crew for a "magnificent" job. didn’t have much time for ba.se- this evening'. .who did pot play enough last year Boston College T, Lamb I .egs. Veal Cutlets. Canadian Bacon. N. Main street. Keolsch Happy surprise.*. diers once more take the game which- they suffered a t . the hands Cardinals ...... 99 47 ~8 Erie RR Gt ...... o’clock, also at St. James’s church. sometimes for no extra compensa­ ball last spring, has .hopes of ar­ to win a letter, and on sophomores. of Larry MacPhall last spring. Dodgers ...... 95 49 10 to be pressing the foe still farther Gen Elec ...... When the .N final out was made "The Wildcat lof the Kentucky into new terrilnrv. Boston—Denny M>-er*. Bostoo tion and other times for only ranging a pre-war type of sched- In the backfleld. also, experience .MacPh’a'il, called off a Phil.s-Dodg- Tanks Reach 100 POULTRY FEATURE: away from Moscow. (This evi­ Gen Foods ...... slight monetary returns. Sunday alternoon last, Jeff College coach. Is the latest cor- is lacking among the newcomers, ers exhibition game, pre.sumably With the hot National League vert to football’s T formation. Phimp, Good Sized Premium dently Is a rll'ference to the Rzhev Gen Mot ...... Since his arrest, he has lost his Keolsch of the Rockville Scouts with seven sophomores Included front, northwest of the Russiah FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VALUES AT • • • • • • • because the Phils mightn’t bring shindig still just abciut the whole Goodyear T A R ...... house in West Hartford and is was the happiest man- on the among the If) players who have in much cash. The Phils had their Capital.) Red |tar said that an­ Int Harv ...... Quotations field. He figured, and rightly, .show, the chief supporting fea­ Swing To Left FOWL FOR FRICASSEE, ea. $1.85 now living with hia slater, his in­ pe)-foiined the best thus far. day. later, of course, when Loliert tures of the day saw the New other fortified line had been oc­ Int Nick ...... valid mother -and his wife and that no n\atter what had hap­ cupied, 10 German dugouts cap­ Spoyts Roundup i-efused to let the Bums near hf* 5'ork Yankees win their 100th' Int Paper ...... nlre-year-old child in Manchester. pened previously the team ended spring training diamond for an­ Madison—No fewer than five tured and 900 enemy officers and ball gam'e- to break a record they, Wisconsin punting aspirants kick Int T A T ...... ______It is not good for the public to 'lip with a glorious victory over other exhibition fray. Corn Sea'^n Soon O ver... soldiers killed. Jones A Lau - ...... the town and twl champions 'Of already had In the boo. Don’t ous defeat, having. lost 1,500 men Nash - Kelv ...... -..... Boston I'nJversIty, 183 Spruce Street x’oire." Xs If the fans did not laugh yet — the cellar-dwellers and more than 60 of the division's DOUBLE STAMPS FRIDAY! - NeylamPs Team^Miglit be pace, setter? . . Both these Melody when both were fighting Nat Bisc ...... tawmmm know it during the game. arotind Chicago. The other day, have a habit of reviving in the 35c doz. original 110 tanks. Nat Cash R e g ...... ’k e Navy means to make the Bowling Rcudy goats— beg p«rdnn, equine aristo­ 9 u n a Fare Bears Without crats—like to come from behind when Sergt. Mollison was trans­ closing (lay* of a season long Stalingrad, however,^remained Nat Dairy ...... WAVE’S feminlne--not Just in Land 0 ’ Lake.s .... 4-quart basket 49c Both Manchester’s bo^’fing al’ enough to whip clubs in reach of Lima Beans., .qt. 15c th«^ most vital sector- of Russia’s Nat Distill . NATIVE PEACHES...... to win and unless one jockey is ferred from his duties' as Fort name, but In looks. Butter, lb. ..., 50c leys at the south end. Muii>hy's Three Good ‘ Barks. Sheridan boxing coach to'another the ^n nan t' 'They did {t with the whole great battleline. NY Central ...... arid Fairr's are ready for the fall willing , to take a chance on get­ — Lli>ut-(V>in. .'HlldrMl H. Mc­ ting 'a licking by setting the pace, post, he weighed 180; Melody, who Giants a'few years back, and won Field di.spatchea said the Nazi Nor Am C o ...... Afee, of' U’AVE’S, FANCY LEGS O’ LAMB Ib. and winter season. Already the the nickname,' "The (Slant Kill­ Sweet* Potatoes air force,, striking in forjanatlons of Boston, Sept. 18—i/Ti—After en­ the affair Is liable to be about a.s has been appearing In his shows Northern Pac -...... Native Fre.*«h Egg.s, LAMB ROLLS Ib. stars are rolling 'em-doWn the pol­ at the Fort, still scales 130 when ers." And they did It with .the St. 80 to 100 planes, continued to lay Packard ...... joying an unexpected holiday. exciting as that great mile race a Summer Squash ^Throughout the months there Large Size, VEAL ROLI-S lb. ished lanes and Judging from the Colonel Bob Neyland’s Eastc'^ the end squad of the Great Lakes Loiils Clardinala here this week. 6c Ib. 5 lbs. 25c waste to sections of the Volga Pan Am Airw ...... comments heard along the pike few years back when Cunningham. "Who knows?" Lobert said yes­ FOR MEN OX THE HOME FRONT has been too much of Donald dozen ...... W I C FRESH SHOULDERS lb. Army All-Star football forces will Venzke and Mangari .did every- football team lined up for pic­ Peppers. (Golden .or White.) river city, but 19 were brought Param .Piet ...... It’s going to.be a busy sea.'ion. terday, eager for , the ' Brooklyn down by ground gunners and out­ Nelson's time spent being an um­ LEAN GROUND BEEF lb. settle down to hard work today thirig but run backwards to keep ture-taking ree'ently. a joking Patlnd' Min ...... :. photographer a.sked. “ which one is ■game. "Maybe we’U clean their Cab^hge numbered Soviet fighters. Penn RR ...... 1 pire instead of a boss. Hartford Blues by J engaging In a long practice from taking the lead . , . To (tress POTATOES o mb o RIB ROAST BEEF Ib. H.iitson?” . . . "Which one?" de­ clocks.” While , the besieg^ force’s posi­ Pepsi - C o la ...... — Representative J I H. T - Native Fr^sh Eggs, Fron) what can be gathered in' bn one of the Harvard gridirons. up the race a bit they’re calling t) ICEBKRd a.UTTl CE lan, OaUfomia. CALVES’ LIVER Ib. town several local players have The Army team arrived here the "Narragansett Championship" manded Coxswain Carl Mullen- "Sure we’re .57 games off pace, tion W'as difficult, communiques Phelps Dodge ...." ...... Pullet Size. but the boys are really getting 39c peck been in to Hartford and sought a yesterday but, because its equip­ and instead of haying numbers, eSux. who used to play with Don Adam Shirt fah- 19c head said' a powerful drive from, the Phil Pet ...... dozen ...... 4 3 l7 C 3 9 mad now." ric* _ are chosen on the Green Bark packers. "You northwest wa» smashed in street Pub Sve NJ ...... 2 LBS. SEEDLESS GRAPES... trj'oiit with the Blues, the pro ment fallrtl to arrive with it. O>lo- 'the starting stalls will have signs White Onions j team from the Capitol Clt.v. Frank nel Neyland had to excuse his mean which six?” for their longer Beets.or Carrots fighting yesterday and a similar Pullman ...... "Whirlaway” and “Alsab” over wearing qualltieit Radio ...... 5 LBS. SWEET POTATOES.. .. Robinson is going to play .at guard tired player* after putting them them . . . When George Halas fate befell two battclions which Potatoes*. Native Green and indications 'poinf to a pretty Hi, Thar, Stranger and comfort. Red Onions penetrated the city in another sec­ Republic SU . . . . ' ...... through a short setting-up drill at scouted the Eastern Army All-Star, Major Ledgu^ 2 bunches 15c Mountain, 7 0 ^ 2 DOZ. SWEET PLUMS...... fair team. Fenway Park, scene of their final footballers at Baltimore, his onl.v When the Norfolk .'Saval Air Ad a ml zed foi^ Green Beans tor. Rey Tob B ...... smartness. *1.9.5 Cucumbers ...... ea. 10c oeck ...... 4 p 7 G -Tnrsday’s Fight engagement with the Chicago comment wa*. "They keep coming Statii)n baseball team viwted Jar- Destroy Anti-Tank Guna Savage Arms ...... 2 BUNCHES FANCY CELERY When Willie Pep climbs into fne ^ L e a d e rs Fresh Peas Soviet tanks were 'declared by Sears Roeb ...... Efears on Sunday. at yoii." ratt, Va., the home team liited up Cauliflower . . . .ea. 23c to 28c 5 LBS. McIn to sh a p p l e s ... ring with Dell 'Orto he Is going CTolonel Neyland. appears to have White Turnips the army newspaper Red Star to Shell- Un ...... something like this; B. Rideout; By The Associated Press Becker’ci Native .Socony - V«c Sheffield Milk, to have to step right out In high lost three important membeni of Today's Guest Star ss; L. lUdeout, lb; M. Rideout, cf; have" smashed into a Nazi-forti­ 6 LARGE BATING t*EARS.. . . gear. His opponent is one of Jhoee NatiMial League Rutabaga Turnips CEI.ERY...... ,...bch. 17c fied zone, destroyed 48 anti-tank Sou Pac ...... 3 tall .cans . . . 25c his 62-pIayer squad as a result of Henry A. Sullivan, Salem D. Poole, 3b: J. Poole, c: H. Poole, chaps, peculiar to the ring ^ m e, Injuries suffered during, its 13-7 (Mass.(.News: “of late''the Bums’ If: I>..'Barnes, 2b: F. Bame.s. rf, Batting — Lo,m,bardi, Boston. guns and killed 950 troops with, South Ry ...... 25 known a.s spoilers. j". .331; Reiser, Brooklyn. .320.' gunfire and caterpillar treads, Std Brands ...... victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers seem to have lost 'about every­ and L. Batyies. p. . . . When *- Try a loaf of Pepperidge Farm Bread. .Jlwo sizes... Bartlett Pears, Crisco 3-lb. can 71c in BalUmoK Wednesday night. thing. iivciuding the .aiiiotstion guy named bolster came In as re­ Runs—Ott, New -York. ' 108: crushing enemy forces who had Std Oil Cal ...... Slaughter, S- Lbul*. 97. tVhile or Whole Wheat: ..17c and'27c. Your money re­ hidden in ditchea behind the .Vol­ Std Oil Ind ___ .....v < 6 large Pear.a.. Bob Frledlund, first-string end; marks? lief pitcher the sailors threatened 28c Southwest Varsities an investigation until they learned Run* batted In—^Mize. New ga hills. Play Serdoe Tetuns George Oifero, second-string tail­ funded if .vou are not sati.xfied with therbread. Juice Oranges 2 doz. 49c back, and Jack Wilson, the sec­ ■Service Dept. he was a nephew of one of the York. 104; Slaughter, St. Louis, The mid-day communique said t i and Camilli, Brooklyn, 97. NEW ITEM., . - Timken Roll B ...... Orange.s, fancy, large, ond-string wdngbaek, are nursing Yeoman Alfred G. Vanderbilt Is others. troops defending the northwestern Native Fort Worth —Six games with ' Hits—Slaughter.' St.. Louis. 179; Pioneer Braces to perk up Helen Harrison's French Dressing with Chutney..., outskirts of Stalingrad repulsed Un Carbide . . : ...... California, ser\-ice teams give a war-time sprains that are expected to keep around •B.iUinior.e working asicqn- 1 ------yiiur Fall wardrobe.., A fine them out..of the Bears’ game. taef man between the Navy arid Nicholson, Chicago,-169. use this and give a man a salad he likes.. .two sizes... both tank and infantry thrusts.' Union Pac ...... dozen ...... Pullet Eggs 3 doz. $1.00 touch to the Southwest Confer­ Brlgg»'"Bo}nhers Doubles- Marion. St. Louis, snd selertlon nf patterns' and 49c - \ "Artillerymen destroyed 12 Ger­ Unit Air L ...... i ence football season, the 52 games colors. $148 25)c and 19c.. .regularly 33c and 5.7c.. .try it today! Unit Aire ...... Medwlck. Brooklyn. 37. man tanks and wiped out two in­ Ivanho* 1 _ . of which run until Dec. 5. Triples—Slaughter, St. Louis. fantry companies,’’ the mmuni- Unit Oorp . ; ...... Detroit— Briggs Bomber*, hack­ SURE RESULTS. No more Yellow Onions, Four clubs meet the Corpus ed by Walter O. Briggs, owner of 17; Nicholson, CTitcago. 10. IMXEHrR.ST FRUIT que said. Unit Gas I m p ...... 6 lbs...... Christ! Naval Air Station—Texas, US Rubber ..'...... pis-making troubles. No 25c Salad Dressing qt. 29c Major League Sfandings the Tigers. w*S one of the Motor Home runs—Ott. New York, 27; "In 'another sector two bat-' Rica, Texss A. A M. and S. M. U- Mize. New York. 25. AVe will have a limited supply of Bananas. Seedless talions of enemy i n f a n - Us Steel ...... mors baking “ up* and Baylor plays the Waco Army Fly­ City’* several- entrie* in the Ania, White Grapes. 2 lbs. 25c. P each esI.arge Pears... try bredee Into the streeta of Warner Br Piet down*". Flako mean* the PEAS (Fancy) No. 2 can teur Softball Association champ­ Stolen bases - Reiser, Brooklyn, Crushed ing School. T. C. U. takea on the ionship here. 17; Femandt Boston. 14. Juice Oranges, 4 Ic doz. Extra Fancy, Large Honey- the 'city, but were met with con­ West Union ...... *km* deliciou* reault* every Pineapple, CORN NIBLETS, Lge. No. 2 can Pensacola Naval Air-Station centrated machine-gun and auto­ West El A M f g ...... Eighteen intersectional games Pitching^Krist, St. Louis, 13-3; Handaomely. tooled Western dews. 55c. Wealthy Apples, 5 lbs. 25c. McIntosh time you bake because the largest can, SUCCOTASH No. 2 can French. Brooklyn, 13-4. matic rifle fire. In hand-to-hand Woolw-orth ...... ingredient* are precision- test the seven Southwest squads Tssterda3r*s Besulte .■standings Vaults Into War belt*.- Hand finished with- Apples, 4 lbs. 2.JC. >« fighting which followed the Ger­ Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) against teams from all sections. Eastoni Playoffs embossed metal buckle. .Au­ mized. And they’r* the 3 cans LIMA BEANS No. 2 can 1 National .Tmerlcaa Irwgne mans were routad' and forced to Arkansas meets Wichita, Mis­ Scranton 1. Binghamton 0. W L Fort Sheridan, 111.—Milt ,,Pad- thentic designs. (1.00 same good quality ingredi- HEINZ BEANS jar i Pet. Batting—Williams, Boston.- .868; Many customers are using our Friday night ’phone retreat, losing about 500 killed and for ...... yied in p^*et testa sissippi, Detroit snd Tulsa. A. f t Nattenal : 8t. Louis ...... 99 47 .678 way, who ranked with the .select wounded." enti you use. Get Flako, M. plays L. S. U. and Washington St. Louis 8, Boston 4. - ' PMky, Boston. .335. aervioe when they want special early Saturday delivery. FRUIT COCKTAIL No. I can tar the ymutf cxccutiv*. i Brookli’n *•**•••«. 95 49 .864 of pole vaulter* while at Wiscon­ 'The bodies ot hundreds of Ger­ then juat add wotar, rsQ State. Baylor has scheduled Okla­ Pittsburgh. 3, Brooklyn 3. Runs—Williams. Boston, 135; In or nut nf the Army, A Thought Libby ' die Jarman ’Townsman” New York ...... 81 63 .563 sin. la now a soldier at Fort Sheri­ I?iMagg1o, New York. 120. ' Phone and store .service until 7:00 tonight. .Minimum man dead and the hulks of Nazi and bake. 19 homa A. A M. and Tulsa. Rice will New York 11, Cincinnati 1. i Cincinnati ...... 71 72 ..497 dan. He arrived with a group of they all wear Interwoven Fruit Cocktail, take on L>. 8. U., Tulane aind Chicago 8. Philadelphia 0. Runs batted in—Williams, Bos­ Seek*. CIMaggl0, New ,Tork. and against counter-attacks and to too, net .wly wtth what V f can un- Sur* rssnlte art Peas, can . . . 3 packages 25t K in n e y s .880 • . • * ■ . a tackles. Coach Lou Little will be Heath. Claveland. 13. serve aa a springboa^ for Moth- dentand, but content With what also your* witk this Scranton at BlngTiamton. Boston 89' 58 .806 302 *^AiN STkEET er effort to drive to the heart- of we do not understand—the habit fins quality, and Clsmsen . — Clamaoa'a (marlls Natlo*Ml St. Louis .. • •*••**** 81_ 68 .544 aurprissd. Homs mna—WUliama, Bnatna. 6 cans MS MAIN STREET Wright la axpsetad to five South Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cleveland . ssnasss..T2 75 88; Laaha. St. Loute. 37. 789 Mnin Strett Vi Block FROM STAT[ARMORY of mind which theologian* call— coaveruent product. 3 IHs. 29r .490 ladividoal' jZsploiU and rightly — faith in God. — for ...... Bananos Carolina’B Lemis Soasaman a bet- New Tork at Bfiaton. Detroit ...... 70, 78 .478 Approximately 96,000 RuasUa Stolen bases—Case, Washing­ WeldoB Bvlklinc tsr than mild battle for Southern ClneintuiU at Pittsburgh (n)...... 82 80 .437 women are actiwly employed li^ ton. 41; Vsmon. Washington, 33- •tori eoBertteg setup Metal ood rubber usw. Btaa B U * ! ' Oiicago cuted A ronvenleat polute In every seetteu tewu. ObMlM Conference centering honors. Thbj; Amerfcma Wnahington ...... 68 87 .400 the oil Industry at Baku, on thA Pitching—Borowy, New. Yoik, o t captain their teams. (No gamee. scheduled). P)iUadeiphla •••ass.33 M J68 Caspian Ssa. U-8; Bonham, Now Tork»40-5. 1, h 3: V " I- A Jh'ancitesster Rve/Wi-wi; fttjkajjD, riai^Oh e s i Etc, CONW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1941 •3tANCHESrra EVENING HERALD, MAIfCHRZrlEK, COIUf. FRIDAT, SEFTEMBER lS, 194t . r

MICKEY HNN VacatloB Bait! LLUNAKO \ . HELLO, NOCKIEl THANK YOU, 1 RESENT THAT CRACK* ^ELL— KN0WlhK3X COULD Sense and Nonsense X HEARD ABOUT PHIL— BUT I O I ^ T COME HERE 7 DOING HELP YOU, MICHAEL CONFIDED VOUR 6 0 0 0 I'M NOT TO T r y t o m a k e a i^ a t IN ME ABOUT ^ U R INVENTION.* BusinaM Maa (to a nawspaper A newly married doctor was Tbsrs la No One Quits 8b Fool­ FORTUNE AND LENDING TOUCH— I CAME T O / FOR — BUT IF YOU DON'T WANT raportar)—Pleaaa gat thla atraight taking hla young wife out. walking ish As'An Educated Fool. AME OVER 70 ANYBODY ANY OFFER YOU MY ^IN ST A N C E ? TO TAKE ADVANTAGE . . . you reportera ball up every­ one afternoon when a pretty girl RftTULATE WIONEY/ SERVICES* OF MY CONNECTIONS thing ao much. A man named smiled snd bowed to him: Hubby— In theWdays, of all ths PHILl Anflouncenfents Auto Accessories—Tire* 6 MovinR---Trucking— Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Household Goods 51 Business Locattons for White— I call' remember his flrst Wife (scenting an earlier love accomplishments to boost about IN WASHINGTON. I'LL SIT DOW Annouite^menUi name— ^he Itvaa aomawhara la Ilti- affair)—Who's the lady, dear? BE SAYING Storase 20 FOR SALE—FOX HOUND pup^ HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or • Rent 64 . , . that fallow on ths third floor Kandiester WANTED —TIIAN.SPORTATIONT. TIRES FOR SALE 3. 450-20. noia, or maybe in Indiana, and tvill Doctor (nonchalantly)—OIl Just says bs hs^ kissed every Woman GOOD NIGHT* CX)MPETENT AMERICAN wo­ • Arvin hot water car heater. 11 6 months old. Call Rockville. rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ man deiirra 2 or school age one way or both, car going THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. FDR —TWO connecting get married this fall or ne;:t .s girl I have mat once or twice in this apartment building but E F c n i n a R e n M Main street-. 667-4 after 6 p. m. sonable. Cill Keith Furniture, children oi w’orking mothers for through East Center street. Man- local, and long uistance^ moving. oflic^iKm the Rubinow building, tmring to a woman who lives In professionally. one! che.'tet "Woman at East Hartford Return load system, '^fumlture Tel. 4159. first opportunity In years to Waablngton or Califomla. White Wife (meowing)—^No doubt, hut CliM ifltd AdvertfaCTWBta dally care. Reasonable rate. Near NEED NEW BRAKES? Ford. Wife—I'll b«t that’s that stuclr Robertson school. Call M81. AircKift. six p. tn. m midnight. storage. Dial 6260. Live Stock— Vehi^les 42 FOR SALE—BY PRPVATE partyj :ate your business in this cen­ waa in aoroe kind o t bualnaaa here who’s profession . . . yours or up Mrs. Murphy upstairs! Oo«nt i(z c^rmc* words to a tins Chevrolet, Plymouth relined- with 10 or 15 yeara ago; I thing ha bars? “ lalit Binnbsn add sbbrsTlmtlona Telephw(ah you really worthwhile In order to be­ ALLEN & HITCHCOCK. Hartford. 25 years experienced .A. ed, shear grinding, key fltUng, iz; Wanted to Rent 68 would not call mey i o o x "little come famous. When s fellow ToyM his home — sofiia March IT. lOST duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. FOR SALE COMBINATION "■"•MM Iwtiim. Os teah Cbsrc* LNC. reader. Tf not aati.sftcd. money re­ Poultry and Supplies 43 Bengal range, gas and oU. $100. lamb", when peopje' are around. town Is no good^^u can rest as • ODftMCtttlTi 0ar«*«>| 7 otsi I ou Motorcycles— Bicycles ■ VI overhauled. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl WANTED—2 OR 3 ROOM fur­ funded. Hours from l'0:30 to 9:30 o n after Tl. Tel. 2-1315; Mother—W ^^ot? Mrs. Jobss (rsprovlhg maid) — Bured he dossBbt amount to much 11 OonaeotitlTi D ars.«.]t Ctslll' ots . Manchester Office: street. • ■ y FOR/s ALE f o w l , 25c lb. live p. m. Tel. Hartford 6-13t0. -FOR SALE HARLEY Davidson nished apartment, by professional Junior—ItTnakes me feel sheep- there. ^ 11 0a3^Day ...... tU. ctsllt ou 95.3 .Main SI reel wfught. A. Moriarty. 184 Wood- This chair Is just covered with motorcycle 32-74, red finish. Good FAgrO RY CLEARANCE sale of couple, by Oct. 15th or Nov. IsL lah. dust. OUT OUB WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB Ail ordsrs fdr lrrsrP>sr inscrtiooi PIAN^ TUNLNG Afid repairing. Hand street. Tel. 6092. I Wtil bo ebaraed at the one Urns rate Telephone 3.301 condition, $200. Phone .5990. qu'ality living rSom furniture, Centrally located. Write Box O, Msld-;;rAi>0: 193.5 Chevro­ Bolton. regiilatc your piano or player FOR SALE - BABY' carriage, in tured tapestry, reg. $139.95, sstle The youngsters dUlgently ap­ LAI1ER.--Y0U DONT EVERYTHING ELSE BUT APTER YJE EAT I'D JOBENOYJ, 8 JT MOST S R O TH E R bnl no allowance or rcTunde can lege of securing a home foM ny plied themselves to their taslu, FtJNNY BUSINESS made on sis time ads stopped let aedan. $125; 1936 Nash sedan. •piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. good condition. Tel. 3156. $119.95. 3-3pc. Knuckle covered l i k e TO TALK TO YOU 'S OP;e M INVOLVE 5TAN- T D M /— ' REAL EST.\TE LISTING family. Tel. Hartfortl- ^..*^360, snd soon began displaying crude SEE ONE CTTHESE POURING THEIR MONEY I after the Ofth day. $125; 1935 F6rd coach $150. Soli- velvet, reg. $169.95, sale $128.95. ABOUT A JOB f^OR TTW [ING a w a k e /-" I ’LL No **tlll forbids"- display lines not Business Services Offered 13 Reverse charge. pictures of soldiers, aviators, cow­ KIDS POURIN’ C . KINDS OF RAT WHAT EVER M.\.VCHESTF,K: .mf-nr A Flagg Inc.. Dodge * Ply­ SAWS OF ALL KINDS flied.- set. PAPER ROUTE’ FOR SALE-- ■ 4-3 pc Colonial. rnaple' reg. BIG RHINO YJE HANE IN "ASK MY FRIENDS IF aold. and repaired, cord wood saws $84.95, sale $50.00.W e have many boys, G-man, ball players, dancers. GENERATIONS POSSESSED Tbs Herald will not be responsible Porter Strrwt Se<-tlon. Five* mouth Dealers, 634 Center .St. FOP EXPERT SEWING machine, Around Hollywood section. . Call WANTED TO R E m l^ 3 rooms fur.; gummed, power and hand lawn 4845. other selections to choose from. Burses, and other characters dear CAPTNITY HERE — THEY l L. B Ashland, 30 yeart with FOR SLEEPING WOMAN WITH Oorrect publication of advertising froster, good tires, driven 15.000 charge. Axes, knives, ahears etc. FOR Sa l e b a b y carriage. In-' See these' out.standlng ^^ues to- APARTMENT OR SMALL houke. to carry out the assignment. With A T THE, RELATlNJESf will be reclined only by cancellation South End .Soellon. Two- miles. Call 4297. , The Singer Sewing Machine Co, quire 41 Hamlin street.. pencil poised in her band the sat sharpened. Capitol Grinding CO., . day. Montgomery Ward. ^ Immediately, by a teacher and s w it c h / ot the charge made for the service fainllF dwelling. Two four-room 5 Eldrldge street, Manchester, 531 Lydan street. Tel. 7958. ' wife. Write Box H, ‘Herald. regarding ths blank sheet before rendered nats. LArge lot. Garage. Iju-ge FOR .SALE STUDEBAKER. 1941 Conn. her with an air of doubt and un­ All advertisements must eqntorm to style, copy and typography with ham. All Improvementh. S. P. Skyway Commander land ends-' Boats and Accessories 46 Ma<:hinery and Tools 52 certainty. regnlatlons enforced by the putillsh- $4,300. D. P. SWOfl. er,'. 4 door sedan. Extra good ATTE.NTION HOME OWNERS. Private In.stroctions 28 Suburban for Sale 75 Teacher—Don’t jrou know what ara and they reserve the right .to white sidewall tires, . overdrive, Now is the Ume to re-roOf and FOR SALE- CANOE. Call at 29 yoi: want to be when you grow edit, revise or reject any copy coP- radio, climatlzer. defrosters, seat re-side your. -horfie. Under no CLARINET AND SAXAPHONE Kerry street or telephone. 5825 NEW BLIZZARD silo flllers, used COVENTRY LAKE shore front up, Anna? , aldered objectlonnble. Cornell Street. Two-four Obligations for our estimate. We potato diggers, new "Oliver "60" CliOSlNG HOURS—ciassined ads mom single. Air rondltlon heat. covers, extras. Excellent condi­ Instruction. Apply 82 Chestnut between 5:30 and 7. cottage.■ 6e*t location, well fur­ Anna-'Ye , but I d^n't know to be pnbllsbed same.day must be tion. Cash; no trade-in. .Owner guarantee all work, and we are street. 2nd floor, 7 to 9 p. m. tractors, used Farmall Fl2, Oliver nished. Price''*nd terms reason­ how to draw it. ' *v. OH humer. Two unflnlnhed up. spreaders on rubber, lime aowers. received by 11 o'clock noon Satur­ READY FOR OCCIM’ ANCV. 220 Center street. Tel. 5308. still able to quote the old prices, able. "'At Bolton Lake, four room Teacher—What do you want days 10:10. as there have been no advances in Garden— Farm— Dairy Dublin Tractor CMmpany, W'llll- cottage,, fronting shore, very good be? S. P. $6,000. D. P. $1,000. mantlc. ' TelcphoM Yoat Want .%d» FOR SALE 1941 CHEVROLET our prices. Write or Phone Bur­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Products 50 location. Price $2500. Terms. On Aims—Msrrted. Club coupe, good Urea. Telephone Ads are accepted over the lele- ton Insjii^ting Co., 180 North Ox. State Road, 9 acre farm, 8 room Newman Street, SU-room 2-0342. FOR SALE.,—TOMATOES. 25c FARMERS ATTENTION— WL U you will add ths phipoe at the CHAKGU RATE given ford street. Hartford, Conn. Tel. GIRL OR WOMA.N want^. New sharpen ensilage blower knives, house, 4dl improvements, tools, Iter p to above aa a oonveneince to adver- duplex. ' Steam heat. All Im- 32-4515 or Manchester 3309 eve­ basket. Pick your own, also luck, you will hsvs ' most of Model Laundry, Summit' qtreeL 35c each, cord wood taws gum­ some stock. Price $6500. James (E> Usewi. but the CASH RATES win be proveraentA S. P. $6,400. D. P. 1942 CHEVROLET Special De­ nings. grapes already. picked, $1 per Rennie. 62 Hamlin streeL Tel. Ufe'a problsms. aecepted as FULJ. PATH ENT . It $ 1,000. - luxe 6 pass, coupe.- full deluxe basket. klcClelland, 81 Lake Stc med, died and set 15c, diameter paid at the bualasss oRtce on or be­ WANTED—25 GIRLS AND wo­ inch. CMpltar Grandliig, 531 Ly- 7567. fore the seventh day following the equipment, radio and heater, 2 Voios (os tsUfebons)-My son WANTED—CARPENTER work, men for asaembling work, steady APPLES FOR SALE on tieea, dall street. Tel. 7968, flrst Insertion ot each ad otherwise OH Porter Street. . Six-room tone paint. No priorities. Terms, and clean work. Apply Tober NORTH COVEaiTRY—TWO fami- kas a mvsrs sold sad bs won't be ths CHARGE RATE will be eollect- single. All improvements. Two- trades. Cole Motors.—4164. flooring a speciality. Phone 7702. 50c per bushel. Bring containers. ly house, 4 rooms and bath each, able to to school todsy. £ ad. No responsibility for errors In Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm street. Edgewood Canary Farm, last telephoned ads will be assumed and CHT garage. One acre oC land. Manchester; Musical Instruments 53 stone fireplaces, ’ electricity, 2 Teacbey Vsry wsU, sir. Who is their accuracy cannot be guaran- S. P. $6,000. b. P. $1,000. \ house on right over wooden bridge acres land. Also 3 acre' building this 7, plssss? "‘•UM- tosd. Building— Contracting 14 WANTED—GIRL for housework, at rotary, Bolton Notch. lot with brook. On U. 8. 44. Tele-' e— This is my father, air. CLOUD FAMOUS MAKE Spinet piano, Index of CUadifitations 4 rooms, good hours. $12 week. FOR SALE—MeINTOSH apples, phone Manchester 8624. iN THE Summer Street. ,^SIx.r., 265,.jydhibull acres, Manchester or vicinity ting Just m front of two women, AND HER BUDDIES Hnunm!! X BY EDGAR MARTHI Announeemnets ...... 1 Henry Street. Six-room sin­ Florists— Nurseries 15 w a n t e d — FULL time sales­ Household Goods ! 51 street, Hartford. - H V ST O «y A ^E AV3T ^OMWNT\C VOV\A^ DO VOAS THE MEAT COrNTER MEN and I have broken ' our engage­ Woman — You’rs not supposed Aato SoboQls ...... T-A plants I.5c.. at McConvllle'a good opportunity for the right room set, in good condition, also distance from Center and church­ LWiES) SO 1 SeXHE «OT '.T OOW/T y O O ViAWiTi Aatoa—Ship'by Truck ...... t Durant Street, Five-room ment. so I have no further use for to. This is s privets eonvsrsstion. Antot—Por Hire ...... s Full or t*art Time. Florist. 832 Main street. Tel. person." Call 2-0432. 9 to 5. modern kitchen set. Phone 7432. es. Must be ii>^'MceIlent condi­ * ' V "* " " FV^iO.OOST THE OF THE UVCE 6\«\.S A DAVE Odragsa—Servlco^^torags .. . 10 duplex. Hot air pipelehs fur­ ’ 2-1059. furniture."' That's why you can nace. All improvrnientn. Rental WANTED- GIRL for cashier In tion with godd plumbing and Of Ooures T V \ \ I^ 6 S E O Q ? Motorcyolsa—BlcyclSa...... II buy WANTED TO BUY used washing heating plant. Write Boa C, WIMCD O r 6 V ^ Wsntod Autos—Motorcyclsa ... II Income $.50.00 per month. S. P. Experience Not Necessary. Self Serve grocery department. 8 ROOMS OF FINK NEW machine. In good condition. Tele­ "I killed 8vs 8tss, three ms)s, ta-o V O d D «>E NOO Basis iss aad Pvotasaleaal Ssevlees $4400. D. P. $.500. See M r Kaufman. Popular Mar­ Herald. , ' ' Business Services Olfered ...... 11 60c Per Hour. MODER.N FURNITURE phone 2-1718. famala," W i T E ^ S T E O Household Services Offered ....11-A ket, Rubinow Bldg. • never used- for only •he asid. loud anough so avaryone Building—Contracting ...... M WANTED — TYPEWRITER. In could bear her. U V L E ? Florists—Nurseries ...... U Durant Street, Five-room ------SEE MR. COHN------FOR SALE t WOMAN WANTED—Competent good condition, portable or office Funeral Directors . : ...... II -Huplrx. Two-rar garage. Hot $239.75 "How do I know? The three were office worker, steady employ­ $47.94 Deposit—83.80 Weekly type. Telephone 6330. /Tw o Way' Fr€Hih on beer bottles. Heating—Plumbing—Rooting .. l< air pl|M>lvHH furnace. All Im- 7-ROOAl HOME ment. Holland .Cleaners, 1007 Insaranes ...... 11 pmveineniA H. P. $4,800. D. P. POPULAR MARKET The other two on a mirror Mllllnsry—Dressmaking ...... U Main street. j Bedroom suite, throw rug. lamps, Hovtng—Trucking—Storfgs *0 $800. Income $.50.00 per month. LIKE NEWI W ANTED-TH REE wheel chain A Public Passenger Service ...... lU-A 8.55 .Main St., Rubinow Bldjr. boudoir chair; 2 pc. modern living Convenlenlly located. Gar­ drive tricycle. Telephone 5413. ..rX.iUii.vJ Fainting—Papering ...... >1 Essex Street. Flve-nxim du­ Help Wanted— Male 36 room suite with lamps, tables, HOLD EVERYTHING ProfstsTonal Services ...... t 12 age. Coal burning furnace. panda bear, mirror; 5 pc. dinnette Rspaiiing ...... ft plex. Hot air pi|>elrss furnace. About $2,000 down—mort- WANTED- AN EXTRA man, 35- Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ,. 21 All Improvements. S. P.''5I..500. set, dishes, silverware, sheets, pil­ Rooms Without ird 59 . gage arranged. Ideal for a 60 years of age Tor outside work, Toilet Ooode and Servics ...... 11 D. P. $600. > DROP IN — on CALL IN — low cases, smoker, hassock and home or to let rooms. also one fqr factory work. Apply me. T h. mo. w. •. mr. Wantsd—Builnesi Service . . . . 1* cedar chest. Everything Is in per­ FOR RENT— CXJMFORTABLE f-/ g Bdaewtloeal To - in person at the Employment fect condition. . . .never used. See room, adjoining bath and show­ Courses and Clanes ...... 27 Keeney Street. EighC’room McKlNSEY BROTHERS Office of The J. B. Williams Com­ Private Instructions ...... It it all at ers. Gentlehian preferred. Tel. single. All ImprnvementA Mod­ For Insiiranee pany. Glastonbury, Conn. Dancing ...... ll-A ALBERT'S. 268 SO.'MAIN ST. 6881. ' Musical—Dramatic ...... 21 em iHith. Pi|M*less heat. Gar­ 505 .Main Street (.At the Center) Waterbury— Phone 4-3144 BYROTCRAIOi Wantsd—Instructions ...... lo Alanehester, Conn. WANTED AT ONCE two men for WASH TUBBS Seems Logical age. Chicken eo00. D. P. $1,000. ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers 8 p. m. for special prices and Wanted—To Btiy ...... 61 Established 1901 samples. Capitol Window Shade adults each week in the United Bon rd—>Uetele—iReeorte 261 Main .Street. Phone 8198. .Manchester, Conn. Dogs— Birds— Peta 41 | company, 241 North Main streeL States. ALLEY OOP An Old “ Friend” BY V. T. HAMLffe Rentaarante COVENTRY: 740 Allen Street. Phone 2-8271. ' Springfield. Mass. Rooms Without Board ...••••• 6:^ Bbtfrders Wanted ...... SS-A Stiver Street, North Coven­ COCKER SPANraLS — FROM Country Board—HesOrts...... AU. OlVlOS THE PROFnS a t *r.— AMO I SURE ENJO/ (sE T IMFoRMATiOf^ ENOUGH d o u g h t o CARRY OH ' yOUR OWN MONEY YOU MAKE' For this attractive pattern, send AND MADE- AND YOUD STILL NET JUST l o o k in g a t rr / iSc In coin, your name, addraas, YOUR EXPERIMENTS, RALSY WALSV/ , ^ CXltkNOLA ^eoJT V ^^LKCOOf' OUT, PATCHY.' 442.000.000. ABOUT THS SAME AMOUNT/ vlV PeopLe / looK pattern number and sise to Ih e. X. Mandiaeter's Evening Herald 106 f40W MUCH WOULD 7th Avenue, New York, N. Y. V VOO WAVS LEFT AFTCRYOU PAID N. We auggaet the new Fell Fash­ By 'Mri.’'AnM Ostot T o t oompleta crocheting direc­ INCOME t a x e s ? Tou’U need only 1 ball o t Mght tions for the Gift Potbolders and ion Book as a oomplets gukis for and 3 balls of a dark color' for Rack (Pattern No. 5394) send 10 an home sawing plana Ths nek! these handsome "sunlight and cents In coin, your name and ad­ copy Is Just' out. Send for one to­ shadow" design potbolders. Try dress and the pattern number to day. Anne CaboL The Mrsjhester Bvs- golden yellow and storm-cloud Pattern lie. Pattern Book 15c. nlng Herald. 100 Seventh Avenue, A^l bhie for an uniiaual sffecL Just as Ons Pattern and Pattern Book pretty, though In colors that will New York Qty. Enclose 1 oent postage' for o o A pattern ordered. ordered together 38c. Eneloae 1' match your own kitchen! postage for each pattern. Each holder is 7 inches squars My popular Album—S3 pagea —the tack Is 10 inchss long. Use' a t the (leelgTis you have admired a sUck or piecs a t cardboard 3 aad askedfor aaedlework o t an inches wide for the rack.' Pothold- tyrpee Is now avallabls. Send for Read Herald, Adrs; eOHt 1M$ IV NCA MavMt. MO. - ers and rack cover are very ea^ your copy of the "Anne Cabot Al­ MvWssihtiirsdiMk .lia. f . / # to trochsC bum." The prloe M Ifi esnta. gECTEElf 1942f iHattrlrrstpr mprald X Bond Buyer Flies Our Flag Higher! betwwn 12Nind 1:00 p. m. /T h e and to visit ve'terans:who^hre con­ The Norwich District Confer­ fined to beds in the hospitnl at the ence meetings will be held at the bus for Middletown leaves.^’ from WARD E. KRAUSE DRAFTING About Town South Methodist church, Friday, Heads Program Main ancl Gold a |re c ta -Nartford, home.'^ / / Dorothy H. Keeney at five minutes of hour. v-'*-' ^______Instructor Mechanical Electrical September 26, with^ morning, Mrs. Ernest Kritzmacher, presi­ Arerag* Dally Circulation afternoon and evening seiisions. On the occasion of^hese annual Teacher of Piano ' Clarinet — Trombone and Tke Waathw For Veterans visits. It is ciistoihary^lo make dent of the Manchester Mothers' Saxophone- Commercial Fag Mm Moath of Augwit. IMi _ j Nancy Pai«ley. daughter of Mrs. H. M. LeSourd of Boston, na­ Grad. Hartford Sehnnl of Music Foaaaaat af C. 8. Weather gifts to the veterans at the .home, club, has exiled a meeting of the Studio: 117 Walnut Street > Harold Weat of 72 Pitkin tional leader of the W. S. C. S., executive board for Tuesday eve­ 2 lliickm atack Ht. Tel. 2-004S _t. wlU leave Sunday for Boe- wlU give an address at the after­ such as cigarettes, candy, writing Telephone 6S86 BOX K, HERALli (,:a|>!. Joel M; Nichols in paper and other useful artiries, ning a t^ :3 0 at thn Y, M. C. A. 7,530 to enter the Katherine Gibbe noon sessiem a t two o'clock. Dr. Fate and Cooler Tooigbt /•tarial achooL Mias Paisley, Harry Hansen, recently from In­ w a< tke Audit • was graduated with the class dia, will also speak and at 3:15 (]liar}ie Jor Spanish of Ctoeelatleue 1M2 from Manchester High and at 4:15 Bishop Ralph 8. Cush­ -War Organization. \ tool, has been employed during man of SL Paul will speak and the MancheHer-—A City of Village Charm_____ i summer by the Hartford Acci- hymn-sing will be led by Dean Captain Joel M. Nichols, who Is nt A Indemnity Insurance com­ Robert McCutcheon of DePauw (CDuaalfiad AdvarMriug an Paga U ) MANCHESTERi, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGE|^ PRICE THREE CENTS I University. , serving his second term as senior TOL. LXU NO. 299 ay. vice commander of the Connecti­ Announcement of the last Sun­ cut DepS.rtment. United Spanish ''tv Mrs. ilmil Hicking will be hoet- W ar Veterans, will be in charge of for the supper tome^row eve- day dinner at the Simple Simon (rom five o’clock im a t the Sandwich shop, Demihg street, Red Soldiers Attack German Outpost Fine Methodist Church. The Oakland, will be found in another ____g young women will serve column. The shop is closing its a ’ . President Granted Reinfor6ed Russians —, I waltreaaes: Mrs. Fred Relchard, tenth season Monday evening, fol­ ny Relchard. Marjorie Noren, lowing the supper. While the shop r" ,1a Dmlop, Caroline Lee, Nancy has had a gcKxl season, translentr nett, Annie Erickson, Barbara patronage, due- to rationing of gas Unusual Authority Eleanor Pfieffer, Beverly has not equalled other years. Peo­ DtcheU, Ethel Lee and Mrs. Cor- ple of Manchester and , yiCinity Back have given generous support, which is much appreciated by the. Over Wages, Prices A daughter, Gloria Teresa, was management, committee.^, from the ■mm yesterday at the Memorial North Methodist chjirrch Woman's l^ggpital, to Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Society for Christian Serrice. I P iC r ^ . o t 132 Pearl street. It In New Styles For Women, Misses Both Senate and the Started Of German 1M their first child. Mrs. Pugrab Mrs. Martha Mansfield of 114 I the former Miss Ann McCann. Trotter street, has received word \ House Approve Billg that her son. Private Frank J. Nazi -Vanguards N« A dau^ter, Donna Jean, was Mansfield. U. S. Marine Corps, has and Children as Presented by Half’s Bestowing Him with Bv Kaiser On Ifeom Tuesday morning at tbe arrived safely overseiw. The card Full Powers; Nov.^1 Is Acute Food Shortage Very Heart of kville hospital to Mr. and Mrs. announcing liis arrival was mailed uMn. Davis of that place. Mrs. from San Francisco. Mrs. Mans­ Fixed as Deadline for grad; Fresh Soldk IxiavM was the former Miss Marlon field had not previously h e a rd ; Cargo Planes IlCiekeown of Manchester, from her son for four week Presidential Action. Seen for Next Year From the North Pt enlisted in the Marines last Ship Building Wizard to Spirit into the and was sent to Parris New New Fall Washington. Se^it. 19.—-(/P) S. C. Rush Construction of Investigators Discover fenders/^ Who Stan^ ______■ ,< ,- \ \ \ /’ ' y ' y / ! —President Roosevelt’s de­ TALL CEDARS Ctapt. Joel M. Nlohole mand for prompt stabiliza-!% ']*}irpe Machines So As Many Farms Are Not British Land Hour After Hour Bat the program. Sunday afternoon, . . ' C l tion of living costs was a step tlin^ in City Street TONIGHT "Rocky Hill Spanish War Day" at Dresses closer to fulfillment today To Try Them Quickly, Ojterating as Workers New Soldiers S tM O ’Glork FOR SALE the-new veterans’ home In Roqky with both. Senate and House Ruih to . War Plants. Hill. Washington, Sept. 19. — i/P)— Moscow, Sept, 19.- West Cemer atrpet, 6-Roora Those attending from Manches­ committees approving bills Reipforced Red Army troop Orange HM • Nelly Dons to grant him unprecedented Henry J. Kaiser, the. man who Washington, Sept.. 1%—(Ah— On Big Island Single in good condition; ter are to bring their lunch and Crepe learned shipbuilding so well that battfed vigorously with! steam heat, 2-car garage, coffee will be served by the insti­ authority to control wages, Possibility ot "an acute food 20 R«v. Games At tution. The mriil will be enjoyed salaries and farm prices. The two less thsn a year after he started shortage" was foreseen by tbe Stalingrad and upon the ex-| large comer lot, well landc he was cracking records right and flank f t a Game for 25c • Martha Manning measures, scheduled for Con­ House Agrlculturo committee to­ Vichy Radio Anm^hces posed Nazi left thei scaped. F. H. A. flnanced> gressional action next week, dif­ left, was a cargo-plane builder to­ today in a supreme effort Ready for immediate oc- fered som’ewhat in their bestowal day - r -Just two months after he day while tbe Senate defense In­ That. More Trodpa Are 2 T r— Games! Dresses vestigating committee disclosed halt and turn back Ger cnpancy. • Hubrite of authority to the President. But first publicly pointed to the need Soldiers of the Russian army run to .Attack a Nazi outpost somewhere on the long battle Hne, for aerial boxcars in the allied war inquiries into what It tanned "the Now Moving Toward divisions whose vanguai 7 SpedakI both carried out In general ad­ as smoke rises from an exploding shell. alarming prospect of a drastic ministration wishes as the two effort. Madagascar Capital. are dangerously close to th Sweepstake! SEE WM. F. JOHNgON • Mynette and Demi committees rejected Farm Bloc "We are already at work," said meat shortage next year.” city’s heart. Ouna flamed in otJ the west coast construction whirl­ Obviously Irked at what its sectors from the Karelian frq Broad St. Tel. 7426 demands for a new and higher dhalrman. Representative Fulmer London, Sept. 19— (A*) — The 15 Door Prize! Tasse , . formula for parity raining the wind when asked how soon he and to tbe central Ctoucasus and his partner lii this venture. How­ AlKed Planes (D., S. C.). described as a gov­ Vichy radio broadcast a Madagas­ slans emphasized Soviet gains ceilings for farm products. ernmental attitude of "disregard Legislation approved by the ard Hughf's, noted plane designer., Sub Is Major Problem car announcement today that the a diversionary offensive in Sizes: would start on the three experi­ for the farm labor problem and Voronezh area, 300 miles nor Senate Banking committee yes- the probability of ah acute food BriUhh have occupied Brlckavllie, tei^ay .fixed a Nov. 1 deadline mental super-cargo planes which ^gain Attack one the east coast of Madagascar west of Stalingrad. 12 to 20 — 14 Vi to 24! , for Mr. Roosevelt to exercise' the the gpveiTiment yesterday au­ shortage," the House committee The Germans, however, dars thorize them to build. Facing United States announced it probably wdU start too miles due east of Tananarive, oped continuous attacks both proposed powers to control the the capital. Thia announcement in­ WANTED WANTED cost of living. It was detoured "Engineering is the first job— Japaii^s Bases next week an Investigation of the the northwestern section of 8t through the agriculture commlt- and we .already have that phase situation. dicated another British landing lingrad and against a Sovlet-b near completion," he said in an in­ Slmultanaously, Chalnnan .Tru­ had been made on the island. height dominating the center / a f e w m o r e p a r t EXPERIENCED • Marie Dressier ■ tee and a Republican conference Srereury Knox W l« L egioil ParlcV Brickaville is 70 miles southwest on the way to Senate conaidera- terview last lilght. man (D., Mo.l, of the Senate com­ the city. Some of the Inv Parents and Flying Fortresses Drop mittee said private Inquiries are of Tamataye,' M adagascar's chief, tion Monday.- Materials for Planes It Is Closely Lied to ^ m v ^ were reported arrayed in TIME gALESPEOPLE rhildren wel­ Sizes 37'i to 51'>i Shortly before leaving for New being made Into the nation’s cat­ commercial port, where the Brit­ BOOKKEEPER come—to our ^ Mroilar Bill Approved •'es on Ariny uniforms. York and thence to, the west coast. Opening of a Second T o O pCIl T odaV High Explosive tle feeding program As a result ish msde their firat landings on the Siberian Reservea Arrive Win pay good hoarly rate evperl filliiin 38'ito46'5 ’■ The House Banking Committee, of complaints from packers, cat­ east coast yeaterday following Good salary. Ter>' good •e r» ic e ! almoat simultaneously, approved Kaiser disclosed that the trio of Front: Sees Lons Fiffht ------" Supply Depots; See Siberian-trained troops me for male or female extraa. huge cargo planes wduld be con­ Front; Sees Long Fight tle producers and cattle feeders their original west coast landings into the firing lines at St opportnnity for the right tf . > ^ a similar bUI but with the provi­ that the niahing of unfattened, 10 days ago. if sion adopted by the War Labor structed more than half of wood," Many Fires Burning. They were among the thous Apply in Pemm.- -person. or a combination of plywood and Kansas C it^T ^t. 19- oPi - Making of Former grass-fed catUe to the roarkeU Both a highway and railroad beaded westward to Join the Board in tfie Little Steel case for­ ronnect Brickaville and Tanana­ plastic material—and that he felt Secretary of the Navy Knox, say­ Years Is Missing As General MacArthur’s Head­ "imperiled the food program of Army's veterans. bidding a wage or salary increase certain it would be poesible to de­ rive and It presumably was to MONTGOMERT.WARD CALL 2-0452. » to 5. to an employe earning 15 per cent ing the. submarine still is a major quarters. Australia, Sept. 19.—(Ah | the war." (Some of th^e may have at velop new sources for all critical The Delegates Gather Derohnd an Exptonatlofi gain access to these strategic com- directly across the Vedga at A COMPANY more than on Jan. 1, 1911—an materials needed for the ships. problem, tied in closely with an —For the second successive day ’ “The committee has decided," mimlratlona that the British put amount equivalent to the rise In neck of the Axis salient into r Although the defense plant cor­ eventual second front in Europe, Kansas aty,.Sept. 19—)—The laying Fortreaaea and other Al­ Fulmar Mild after a diacuSsiori the new force ashore today. The industrial center, for tbe Berll y' living coata since that data'. poration's letter of intent which appealed today before the Ameri­ lied aircraft yesterday Wasted wllh other members, “to adopt an French described it as composed The Senate committee ordered American Legion looked a bit lost communique said a "relief att provided the official green light for can Legion's National convention the Japanese bases In New Guinea aggressive attitude toward the of light units,. ■ , * made by strong' enemy infant copiM of its measure sent to the the project estimated an $18,000.- today—It opened its national con­ and New Britain from which sup­ farm labor situation and will call No Other Reports In all the latest colors: agriculture 2rroup and to minority for complete unity on the home and armored units from tbe no T r a SIMPLE SIMON 000 total-cost, and IS. 20 and 25 front in war where defeat is pos­ vention without all tne hoorahs of plies and reinforcements are (^ent upon the secretary of agriculture, There was no immediate report against a German Black, blue, green, brown, members who caucused to deter-i months for completion of the the bygone days. to enemy forces now being held the selective service system and from Vichy on the progress of SANDWICH SHOP STOP! mine what. If any, amendrnents sible. lapsed with hea\’y loss . . . planes, the stocky shipbuilder said "We are in the midst, not only a ' solemn- atmosphere hung over in check by Australian troops the war manpower commission British forces pushing toward than 100 tanks were destroyed." win Serve Mw Want a Good Used Car purjSle, wine. Tailored > they would offer. "we'll beat all that if we can— of a war unprecedented in scope the convention hall, much to the only 32 air-line • miles from Port for an explanation of their pro­ Tananarive from four landings on Maybe Counter-Attaoka VfNAL pVNDAT DOnfMt General ProvWona and I think we can " and size, but like a w ar where de-. surprise of some Legionnaires Moresby. gram s.” the west coast. (The German communique We have several good *a0-’40- and dressy styles. As the measure came out of To Build Factory . A British commentator in Lon­ Of Ita Teath Beaaoa *41 ears with good rireii. Also feat is possible,'* he said in a pre­ themselves. Fhring Fortrtasea made a "har­ Fulmer asserted that unless have been referring simply Spun rayon, wool and rayon, all wool jerseys, the banking committee with a Neither he nor Hughes, at ^hose assing night raid" on Rabaul, don aatd. however, that the ■UNDAT, SEPTEMBER M seveial good 1924 to 1927 cars, pared speech. "And one where de­ They had read that no one was present policy "is changed and counter-attacks from Stall Sizes 12 to 2t'i. unanimous vote. It would autho,'. Culver City. Calif., plant the Job is feat is sure to 'come unless we, as expected to show up except the New Britain—aiso a'n Important changed quickly, this country aiid methodical'occupation of Mada­ 12:18 to 2:20. sold aa la, at Bargain Prirea. gascar was proceeding and* that, but the Russians have placed Open Till 9:00 P. M. rayon crepe. Two piece dresses, in gaher* tac and direct the president to is­ to he done, will profit from the ex­ a people, and those associated with 1,500 delegates but for fear they Japanese base for, operations in the Allies we are expected to feed northwestern battle sector wit nS i O—rse Meal, Roast Varkey sue a general order on or befote periment, War Production Chief this war, comprehend in full meas­ would miss something 14,000 ad­ the Solomon islapds—and started are going to be faced wrtth an one British column advancing te to rd a y fi:0 0 P. M. itfli ««M af kallioit—■ from Majunga, on the west coast, the outskirts of the city.) a r M eat — 21.2S. Nov. 1 atabUiztng pricea. wag... Donald M. Nelson said in announc­ ure the threat, and summon the ditional came anj'way. A lot of fires visible for/50 miles, an Al­ acute shortage of food." The Russians said Red Ar 8c« Finance Manager high avic ParkAr*' ***** ^**** dine, spun rayon and wool and rayon. Some and salaries at Sept. 18 levels, ing the , step. However, Kaiser tremendous forces needed for ul­ them didn't have.a place to.stay. lied communique reported. Sala- The chairmali accused War man­ was less than 60 miles from Tan­ PHa popalar eating plaea wW - |i«rferl for lb« foolhgll aaaaoa. anarive. men, slashing through a net BRUNNER’S Shoes from the toddler age . as far aa practical. was directed to draw plans fOr.,a timate victory." hoteli’ already were filled with maua, Lae ;imd Buna in New power Director Paul V.- McNutt of of barbed wire, mine fielda, alMa after the supper Monday The Nov. 1 date. Inserted on factory in which the giant twin- . / May Be Concentrating avralng. We Thank Toa for 80 Oakland SU TeL 5191 —to college twenties! racy nter tnm.jriik knr,ar t*« tnih long sleeves. He declared there could be no aoldlera taking technical training. Ghiinea wqre also attacked. being "more Interested In taking boxes and dugouts, had capt ram a tolal* maywiurr. BsdUon of Senator Taft (R.. hulled planes could be turned out question that the submarine is Some of the early arrivals look­ The Im.mediate supply. men away from the farms and A mysterious station identifying Tear Patronage. in mass production volume should several additional settlementa 1 ed for fun but gave up early, con­ putting them in industry without the basin of the upper Don n im e im m — l» meal wilk year (COBtinaed on rago Two) the Army and Navy approve the (CoBtlaued on Page Two) (fjoattnoed on' Page Ten) ' (Continued on Page Ten) C. E. HOUSE tatleeni eiotkm. vinced Legion officlsdi; meant w hat making any provialon for farm Voronezh and that street fight test planes. - ’ they .said about shearing frills and labor." was progressing in others. mrnla M mte-a * u k a » pampaJemr kerei. Weighing some 60 tons, pow­ TO /'erf ' sc^adpimo . & SON, IN C play for war-time probiema. Time to Do fiometkliic Karelian front troops were) iaeed at ikr bati. AH ro/sra la tun 21 m U ered by seven engines and with "If something isn’t done quick­ $4.98 to $12.98 double the capacity of the huge Loulg P. Johnson, President Ited witji the capture of an. Big Strike On Mars fl>ing boat built by Glenn L Sub Is Sunk RoosevelVg recent envoy to Indi{r Indlj Rubber Chief ly, we are not going to have any­ View Soldiers portaht height in ' summed it up when he walkeded h>- thing to eat,” said Representative fighting which Cost RECORDS Martin in. Baltimore, the planes ^ t h Page (D-Ga), a committee mem­ n e m m b l d e b u h ) - r could be turned out in volume to convention headquarters 400 Finns. Over 5 Cents By Destroyer the query; Is Optimistic ber. "It’s time this commltUe did ' At War School Launch Big Attacks * DBCCA within 10 months of the time mili­ tary sanction was received, Kaiser "Where is everybody 7" / someibing about it.” (The Berlin radio, referring to ( OOLVMBIA AND OKEH $1.98 Ctumg' From Old 0^'a The committee's declaion to region which the Russians caJlT s s l^ . ' question McNutt, Brig^Gen. Lewis Gov. Hurley and Head Larpe Stock •< Albania. ^w oot Over 10,000 Men Idle Shows Confidence Canadian Warship Re­ Not that Johnson /expected a Jeffers Says That Cotm- "The letter of intent shows the crowd. It was suck a drastic Hershey and Secretary WIckard (Continued on Page Tea) Girls’ Beacon Robes In Protest Against follow;4d disclosure by Representa­ (>f Army Command In­ iFD iiiD ’C I ■ t. CNkHrfilfiD III m y NEW-HOUSE a-i:^aaE: government's confidence In the air ports Thrilling Bat­ change from the oldNiays. tr\' Is Going to Have cargo planes and in Mr. Hughes Johnson, a"'' former National tive chevenger (R-Ohio> that ap­ Fare On a Ferryboat. tle in the Atlantic. Tires in Some Form. proximately 100 farms in one spect Academy School. MMT a, ln c ./| t W%NOT !tOSt ME A CINT^ Sizes 8 to 14 and myself." he added. "We are commander, recalled the first Le­ F a n lta re — Moale willing to go ahead with the plans. gion convention-at Kansas City in county in hia district have no op- N2 Mala St. ’TeL Toiletries- Rose and blue in 8tripe.s of good Mobile, Ala., Sept. 19— W’l — Ottawa, Sept. 19 — —The 1921. There were 100,000 here New Ypr'-. Sept. 19-(A*.-This (Cheshire. Sept. 19—(A^—Gover­ Flashes! quality cotton flannel. Red And blue W orkers .of the Alabama Dry •(Contlniied on Page Two) destioyer Assiniboine was credited country’s essential vehicles, civil (Continued On Page Ten) nor Robert A. Hurley and Major $2.98 then. General Sherman Miles, head of (Late Bulletlnapf the (A*) Wire) I ♦Luclte Compact...... 11.69 plaids. Dock and Shipbuilding Company, oftlclaily today with having sunk "There was the delegation, from ian as well as military, arc going Idle for the past two days In pro­ a Nazi sqbmarine. killed its com­ Wyoming,” recalled Johnson, "that to have some form of rubber and the First Service command of test of a newly started five-cent mander and captured the crew in plenty of it, the new boss of that Boston viewed one of the major Italians (lalin Victory Cosmetic Cases ...... ,. 19c presented Marshal Foch with'a probiema at the .non-commission-, city-owned ferry service to their a western Atlantic battle describ­ live wildcat. 'There was that bunch department promises—and he in­ Shepard Talks Rome, (Krum Italian Radto)| island Job site, were scheduled to British Drop . ed as but one of a aeries of "auc- dicates it won’t be long in' coming. ed officers’ guerrilla warfare Sc()t. 19— A*i--.A burst of Brttli '^Revlon Manicure Set ..$1.25 from Texas that put a steer in bed school at CTheshtre Academy to­ - go back to work today tf they ceasful actions waged by the Royal at their hotel." William M. Jeffers, in his first activity In Egypt’s western des *Sutton Bubble Bath ,...59c could find other means of trans­ 4-Ton Bombs Canadian Navy against U-boats." ' ’There were a few attempts at press interview since becoming At Convention day, the cloBlng day of the course. wen re|M>rt)*d by the Italian hlg portation. Shell-fire crippled the subinarine the nation’s rubber administrator 'The governor, Gene.-al Miles and (sihiniand today with the JUST ONE fun a t the 1942 convention, which their staffs- were'- the guests of ’♦Friendship Garden • I In maM meeting last night, and killed tbe commander in the even -eliminated the parade—al­ Tuesday. a.Hsertlng ye.sterday that nounccnicnt that .Axis alrfor workers in the company's repair conning tower after a pursuit in a production of aynthetic rubber ■State Guard officials at a lunch­ Inflicted heavy loss«.a*y«)tcr)toy) , Horn* owaan o i avar die tevutry lay: Cologne ...... $1.00 Used 'with Devastating ways onfe'-qf the colorful features. Lieut. Governor Speaker eon In Hurley Hall, the academy’s Children’s and Misses’ High Twist yards, located on the mainland, fog, and Nazi seamea streanied up Plays Old Tune* would be started swiftly, in ac- .Allied tanks and troop colu bf d StRJB5 voted to return, and their fellow to the deck, their hands held high, cdrdance with known processes, Al Gathering ■’'of Lodge main dining room where a recep­ nwklng “exploratory thrusts" ♦Apple Blossom Cologne $1.00 Effect in German' At­ For lnstance,\ there was R. C. tion was held for' di.itinguished not only getting year-round Full Fashionetl workers In the Pinto island , yards when seam-opening depth charges Arnett of Henryettq, Okla., who while' a search for improvement the southern sector of the El Ali said they, too. would go back If tacks, Pictures Show. were loosed, naval authorities an­ continued on the 'side. Group in Hartford. guests. mein front. ♦Max FaetM’ Pancake . .$1.50 squeezed from his achordiaq popu­ O flioen Attonding Bobool .« ■ • . comfort now, but I am gutting pot.,ibIe, but not by the ferry. nounced last night. lar tunes of another day.-.He held He said plants to turn out the ofnewSHOlS ANKLETS The mass meeting vote followed Rear Admiral Y. W. Murray, Jiartford. Sept. 19.-‘(A*>—Be­ Seventy-five non-commissioned Declare 19 Hhlps Sunk ♦Max Factor Lipstick . .$1.00 forth in a hotel lobby for a while an address by U. S. Labor Con­ , London, Sept. 19.—(Ah—A giant flag officer of the Newfoundland officers of the Connecticut State four-ton bomb designed to smash where present day soldiers Joined (Continued on I ^ e Two) fore an enthusiastic audience of Berlin (l-'ro»n German cash dividond* bosidos!'' ciliator Walter Schaffer urging force, said the fight was “one of about 200. some of them garbed Guard have been attending the, easts). Sept. 19—lAfV—The i ♦Luxuria Cream steel and concrete buildings and the most aplrlted actions of the In roaring, "Tipperary." 'There’s warfare school since Wednesday tffry pirir n in fine quality mercerized cot­ Rayon the' ^ n to return to work while A Long, Long 'Trail." and "When in flowing Oriental attire and man high eiimmand said e SURE your new house hat the tnm xim um in comfort Special ,i...... $1.00 shatter lighter. atructure.s for Treasury Balance hunuiiriger - - ton. Solid colors and stripes; the nutter was submitted for war.” Details of other engage­ moat of the men wearing the la- and listening to-the same lectures that I’-hoats had sunk 19 v and economy that only the proper insulation plus the arbitration. Schaffer aatd the war blocks has already been used to ments will be withheld until It Is You Wpre \ .Tulip." and going' through the same tac­ in »f\le anti Sizes 8 to 11. Ic pr. blight German cities. It was dis­ But there d(aa a restraint qbout ■ Washington. Sept. 19 -(A*>-The lamio fez, the doctrine that all totalling 100.00(1 Iona "In fle I'flliic rxrri Bproper emount can provide. See us for actual records on, ♦Plus Tax. Labor Board would not consider certain they. will not help • the colored folk are Moor* was ex­ tics aa were given commissioned combat in the Caribbean, off A l^nrp. the case until ttiey had returned to closed today, and some British enemy. the celebrating. \ position rf the Treasury. Sept. 17, officers at the school in (joncord. Thia, they all emphasized ^ m follows: Receipts $252,300,320.44; pounded at White Eagle hall on ea. in the St. Lawrence and Ini fuel savings made possible with J-M Super-Felt Rock their J<4)s. air observers hailed the monster Destroyer Damaged Mass., several weeks ago. destroyer aa tb e "w ar’s deadliest expenditures $253,417,548.25; net (Charter' Oak avenue last night. .Arctic.” Wool—the bett-type insulation which is fireproof-‘“ful- AetiMi la Ueowtele ■-Ueut. Comm. J. H. Stubbs <)f The gathering was part of the The men have been instructed (This enemy claim la ua *The effect of the acUon waa un­ weapon.** Halifax, N. 8., commander of the (CoallBaed em Two) balance 21.290.628.783.27. by officers of the gtiard who took thik’-has moistureproof bseking-mekes home* up to fS* The new bombs—which the Air eastern regional ’ convention of firmed. No Mnip factor wee | BABY SHOP 7$ Denier Chiffon Weight. certain. *rhe island la connectad Assiniboine. ssld- Qermaq shells the Moorish Science Temple, the the Concord course and by offi­ In the Nazi report to provi copier in hottest weather, m well as saving up to 30% on Babies* Flannel with- the city by a toll tunnel for M inistry said were liaed with damaged the firs control appara cers of the U. 8. Army. basis for cwnparlson with devastating effect in recent at­ Divine and National Movement of. Demnnstration Sqaad fuei'&lls in the winter. This will fit per- motor tramc, tbe charm for ahlp- tua, but the destroyer's guns rak North America, being held in announcesnefi t s. 1 Infants’ Sweater Sets tacks on. Karlsruhe and Dueaael- ed the submarine’s deck, hit the A Federal military police de­ • ■ • . It’s these fiie/ emvinge that make fwt and retain its shape. ymrd workers being 10 cents per Hartford thia week. car. and there la a round-about dorf—were accepted aa a sign conning tower and pierced the Mean Thief Steals Rabbits tachment also has, been aiding in­ Jap Envoy Recalled home owners say they arc “getting cash vrlth Bonnet, Sweater and Uiat the Allies are planning to Greetings were brought to the struction by acting as a "demop-- PAJAMAS highway to Pinto. Foot traffic la bow. , 'meeting by Lieutenant Governor .New York. Sept. lO— ’T h a t la. they did until tosk with tha smiling polioeman. ed today. 1 for baby's erib. Keepa beby. In eonferenoas with repreeanta- tacked. Aerial photographs wers they had been' told that Canadians night. And then someone broke alnglng of the "Star ' Spangled eartter in the evening and then witk fiaUchatale hood. Mppar Banner." struck a'match to inspect his •XkMMtal aabetaffa A SON, INC front. Pink or blue. completely covered. Pink or 'tives a t the loeal unit of ate union. taken to show the effect a t the did not take prlatmsrs. into tbe grounds and stola tha rab- Tba rabbits wart black and ad." the dispateh added. “Vu blue. Start collecting scrap metal and rubber now. Bins wlH Mayor Ckarles Baumhauer aald bomb. t*rhsy had been at sea nx bl.ia. white—not that tha color mat­ Facing Grant work. Firemen .aatd that escaping $3.25 $4.98 Dr. Shepard told the gathering gaa from a faulty pipe or con- oae raysterloas firee hava JOHNS-MANVILLE m he k^ated at convenient points in every section of town. the elty was poweriess 2e act. About a year ago the Air Min- than SO days." a Canadian guard "You wouldn't think anyone tered to the children. What wee oaS itfM Gemma ateflaM* I said, "and thcF ssrtalaly km) could get so low—but tbai'a what important, was that tba pate bad nectlona wga raspcinsible for tbs

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