at "under no —right on tho spot. Thlt tri*d-*nd-tnit every detail yet costs are as new'nprlnga. webbing and filling rdyon gabardine, tie or cleaning here! Let us dry- plans to have the floor sanded and conditions would hs (Willkie) have rtlUf goot to work iattantly. Wanm YOU wifh them, reasonable replaceiffga needed; expertly re outlined so that it will be ready supported the Roosevelt adminis -toothot-proucu-tupporti-worki covered in fabric you select at a convertible neckline, in clean your clothes often. tration.” and fair. 10% saving. And remember—whether for the opening game which Is Hi$ fir$t psoduction m CROSS rad, green or lime. scheduled on Thanksgiving eve Asks End of Speculation PLASTERS ara cltoa, unitary, toty it's laundry or dry clean Personal Notices $ince **Gone With The Mrs. Winkle appealed that all to^uu->-no OMuy, tnully linlnunt to ning with the Alumni. xra-»'‘ rtb on and toil clothing. Intitt on 225 Main St., Manchester Size* 10 to 20. ing you're always sure of W iD d ” speculation be ended. Conducted^by Card of thanks Authorities have figured that If and “Rebecca” *T am distressed,” she said, ”be- tho gtnuint, fauout for mora than SO quality work at thrifty the floor Is reconditioned now, that O N L v '^ 5? * Johoaon. JA C K E T...... $13.98 We Call For and Deliver We wisli to express our sincere cr. cauae many people are saying that ONLY 35c—at drug atom. DIAL 3753 prices. tliaiiKs to our friends, relatives and when election da-y arrives, the vot they know how Wendell Willkie IHBULANCE SfllVILt BLOUSE ...... $3.98 neiglibors for their kindness and sym- ers will track over the floor and Intended to vote In the coming ARRA SUTTON MIXTER patliy Shown uK at the time of the the job o f putting the floor ^ back election. THEY’ RE HERE.. SLACKS...... $8.98 death of our beloved husband and into tip-top playing condition N, father. Also those who sent flowers and ^ ”I am sure he had not made hts PHONE 4 3 4 0 Home Service Director AA’ESTKIT ...... $4.98 loaned the us* of their cars. would have been for naught. ' decision. RID C«0»S, FlASTiK VALUES OF YEAR! ' Mrs, Edith Welmsn. “No onevcould speak for him SKIRT ...... $7.98 NEW SYSTEM UVNDRY Frank E. Welmsn. tUODEni OWBI 10SO1I The Hartford Gas Coui|faiiy while he was living; and I ask, out H ARBISON s t r e e t — OFF EAST CENTER STREET Farewell Party o f respect for his memory, that no ^^Card of Thanks (X)LBERT'JONES-GOTTEN one should attempt to speak, for Through the medium of The Herald, SPECIAL GROUP ORDER PRICES! w'e wlah to express our grateful thsnkr him now.” to our relatives, friends and neighbors, F oF Rev. Street for flowers, letters and cards, extend aniif MONn ing their sympathy to us In our so^ T row. the death of (Bert) Sgt R o ^ rt TEMPLE-WOOUfY- V. Hamilton, who was killed Ih action Rev.. Thomas Street and Mrs. Wappilig n Italy In September. Street, leaders in the work of Hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. William TalcottvlUe Congregational chUKb” ina lOKiir RANGE AND FUEL llamlltoB. ’The Wapplng Community Moth PLAIN for aeveral years post, Who are ers’ Club will hold theh"meetlng SUGAR leaving TalcottvlUe this week for BARRYMORE-WALKER 30c CALL a t‘,8 o’clock Wednesday.., evening, enUNAMON DOZEN their new field.of endeavor, on* Oct. 25. A Hallowe’en party is of Uie Congregational churches in planned for the evening. PHONE 3963 GIVE Bennington, VennonL -wUl be ac Mrs. .Helena Deary, 48, wifa 8 5 0 0 corded a farewell reception by the Charlea Deary of Sullivan avenue, To the War Fund church people YVedneaday evening. wapplng, died at her home Friday SIMMONS felt mattress In A. $( s4*trth«4 s t a n d a r d REBOSCN E a n d MOBIUHRAT WVmL OIL In the social room of the church uwming. She leaves beaidea her HANSEN'S C. A. striped tick...... $18J)5 hi In TaioottrlUe. husband, n son, Charles Deary, Jr„ A$si ‘ed by A general Invitation has been of Lomn, Maas. The. burial will be $ll.95 COTTON mattress, dis MORIARTY BROTHERS extended to the congregation and In. Maasachuaetta. continued tirk...... $1L$8 “On the Lever At Center and Bmd Streets to frfknda of the Streets famUy In Pfc. Agnea E. Kasavage, WAC, TalcottvlUe and vlclnttv. o South Windier, and daugbtw ALYCE SALISBURY JENNY LIND spool turned wal The committee of arrangements. o f Mra. MargMrat Kasavage. is V E SO% F U E L ! nut bed. twin size...... $17.M Miss Faith ToIcotL Mis. John G. boms on furlough from Carlsbad ' o f the MAPLE twin size bed, formerly I TklcotL 3r., Mrs. WUllam Mona- Army Air Field, l\ M.. $rben she AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT $29.95 ...... f han and Mrs. C. W. Blankenhurg, Is a atenograpber In one o f tha Manchester Division IF YOU WANT A SENATOR fr.. Is preparing an appropriate training atotloiM..^-r=— * RUSCO 3-yAY COMBINATION WINDOWS COIL SPRINGS, all meUI. full program and will aervs r«Cr«ih Mrs. HaroM 'H a k and • BXPKBTLY INSTALLED or twin size. .$$.$$ ------^NOT A RUBBER STAMP ments- r Thomas, o f Oakland road, arq Wmi IHB BX(a.l78IVS qtsndlng a tow days with rstotlvsa STEEL SEAL in Dedham, Masa. ParUcular About: Ne Droftl N# Rain VentUotlea! f^me and bniig your friends. Mrs. Mixter wiRgive some very timely informa* , Orassad Band Sewage riant Chock Ohenge B o m to Stonnr Saab to H Mm- RE-ELECT Topeka, Kana.—(jrt— Paul O. ■to rromTOSIDB Fan Booel Uon on menu planning in her usual entertaining manner. Sampson, S t Loula food expert Danleloon, O ct 23— OP) — ’The These Na N O iy Wtadowa to Btoee to OeOari KEITH was a guest speaker at a Klwanla 8tat* Water Oonunissirn has N* Fkaa — Ne Laddera — LHtle Timet club luncheon, but he refused to Oppeolto the High Hchsal Senator John A. Danaher ordered the borough o f Denteloon Pays tor llwelf to Foel Saved! eat any lunch, saying he’d have to construct s to m g * dtsposal Fea tu n s 1115 MAIN STREET "SENATOB DANAHER 18 ONE OF THE aomethlng whipped up for him In Ne Dewa Poynseat—M Meaths Tb Fay! ABLEST MEMBERS OF THIS BODT.“ -’?nt and to havs the plsuw ready MANCHESTER the-eoffe* shop later. What would :;'mlasion to tha commission LH Dsl ■ Heoator Millard Tydlnn, he cat? A ehsra aalad, he said, .')ril SO, T9M, It has bean re- nchester Division OPEN Thursday aaO Batafiori 'D enoent, Bfarymad. “containing tomatoea, cucumbers .i'.ed here. ’The -commission Evealuga UatU «:$• . . . O taim 'i USO-Camp Showa givs war- and little onlons-^bathed In lemon )r(ier said that the aahd bed' filters Wedaeadays at Noea, ' ’ weary fighting man a «bane* to julca and an oil—but ho dreasing; Arhlch have been used for the psM HuFtford Gas Co*^ YOU WIN— OUR NATION GAINS Btal* bread, and one-JiaK 'o f .. BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. ”— Oi laugh. What pries jM tr laugh- MATINEE SHOW ”^5” 8^8 10 years, art not funetimlng p ! ^ l» M O N ffi Uir? A dollar? Two? Tan? honeydew melon.” He took tUnc EVENH IO snow STABCT ^ triy and that sewigs flows Into ths DRES8SHOP out denonucc augar, vinegar, SATPRDAT €X>NTPnPDPS — $ - SHOWS - 8 ^ **'«»"4ain thia record- futnebaug rivsr without rs”eivlng Cveolagn and Soaday a — Hartford — 8^5387 . Paid For By Democratte and RepeMteea qiip|i*riet« of Senator breaking morals boorier by soda and baking powder in tbat lay trsatoaeat. fiead B er^ A X SHERIDAN BLDG. - .J Danabrr. contributing to th*' NsUdnal order, saying “ vinegar makes [today: “Mr: Wliikl*GosgToW8r" PLUS:“Bif Nidds” | War rund. gin UvetiMckhr thM'gtn." 'fV 'i■ /
V MANC3HESTEB EVBailNG HERALD, MANCEIESTER, CONNi MONDAY,.OCTOBEiB 23,194t FOUR KAlWaESlTO^EVEOTNO HERALD. M ANCHEtaR. GONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 194d
Loi^l Belegates Clara M. Brown, wife. Route 2, Eastt^Hear Act as T.—Mrs. Dora W. Perkins, wUe, lo take''part I n ’party caususcs, Sketch of Buekland^s H onor Roll Clark Lane, Waterford, ^ 65- Marjorie street, Meriden. Manchester this year. This Rockville fOe Gaulle Rule 26 Give Lives 843 Register period o f'p v e r 40 years, there increase, of over 25 per cent. ill Throws At State-Parley lect Labor Trouble Canelll, Pvt. Albert G. — Mrs. ; Rayno, Tech. Serjgt. Eugene A., were more -Democrats than Re At Big Party . M arydanelli, mother, 33 Meadow Jr.—Mrs. Jeimnette Mae Rayno, There will be one BMea/kaasioii' Andther^aUt publicans St the Saturday session to make voters which wffi Inclutia Now Official,. From State street, Wallingford. wife, 168 Park street, Pittnam. of Selectmen and Town tHerk. His Support Connors, Tech. Sergt. Leonard Ryan, Pvt. Thomas V__ Mrs- On Saturday only those who m ajortty^ reedt. Elected Head Gibbons Assembly, dkthoUc La ed between lost S a tit ^ y and on By Roosevelt dies of Columbus, was repfeaented Mr. and Mrs. John E. After Germany Falls T.— Mrs. Anne Connors, mother, Sylvla F. Ryan, wife, 115 Putnam """ "■ SJO- O f toe 648'who were made vot- tera on Saturday, 296 registered ri««tlon day. N o n tiA v T. They Yankee View at the. 30th annual convention of Inclndf^ in 2,231 Killed 780 King, street Stratford. avenue, Groavenordale. ToUooseveltl Johnson. Entertain at - For First Time .More with the Democrats and 20 less, will be made nday — morning. Of State Body the state organisation at the Wau-, Cohtaldl, Pfc,_Domlnick ' p .— Tomassi, Pyt. Peter J.—Mra. November 6. (Oootianed froos Page Oaa) Selective Seiyice Act shops has increased during the In AcUon on List Re> (^naentina Tomassi, mother, 41 or 276, with the - Republicans. '(Oeattoued fram Page One) regan Hotel, -Norwich, Saturday, Birthday Party.' war. In many cases a veteran who Mra Eleanor Hummel, sister, Democrats Signed Up by the following delegates: Mra. Seymour, < Court street, -Middletown. There were 271 who had no party tram IRBf* On®) finish of a campaign that started Seen Failing to Give left a non-union shop to go to war leased by Arm y Today. preference. The eleve^ eons and daughters^ "provialonal government of the Edward J. Murphy, retiring state Wllcock, Second Lieut. John C.— Than Republicans. [Mrs. Catherine Moran late; Ihe president Is following Mr. and Mrs. John E.'Johnson, Will return to find it a union shop. Korowlotny, PVt ' Bronlslof — The day waa a rather busy one * C^/famUy. in North Caro- ao -roriled M« commitment French republic.” much th e ^ m e groove— geograph president; Mra. Cain Mahoney, past Veterans Sufficient Job Mrs. Sophia Korwlotny, mother, Mrs. Margaret U Wllcock, wife, 6 llnsi alK have names beginning Chosen State President president; Mrs. William Gahrmann, of 48. Clinton street, entertained , Thus the -SS interpretation might Washington, Oct. 23— The Barrows street. Stratford, and with the 843 made on Satur t Omt both laolatlontst* mmI The action waa announced by ically and otherwise—of hia third run head^n Into provisions of ex 149 Orange street, Waterbury. For the first time since' It be with ^2r—Zadie, Zadoc, Zeber, Z ]^ rittaaUsts cotJd tl*MJ cw tort and Acting Secretary of State Stettl- past president of Gibbons Assem with a smorgasbord at the ^hsan- Protection- names of 154 New Englanders are day, It now bsihgs to 3,359 the O f Catholic Group term spin siround the Industrial isting collective bargaining agree LaForce, Sergt. Rene' H.—Mrs. came n^asary to register in order number of new voters made in p h ^ Zenobia, Zeronlal. ZeoUa, “ SS^ln what be A' niufl who also disclosed that most east and midwest In an effort to bly; Mra. Richard Post,. Mrs. uel Lutheran church Saturd^ ments. included In a list of 2,231 United Bonds Return Mysteriously Zeola, Zero, Zuls and Zeibert. Charles Hubbard, llfrs. Cornelius night for 55 relatives and friends Joseph LaForce, mother, 64 C?anal t -atantlal part of hU support la of France, Including Paris, had nail what he then called "falalfica-' -By James Marlow States soldiers killed in action In ^ in r atw SSt Jaolatlonist doctrine Rockville, Oct. 2 3 —(Special)— Foley, Mrs. John Daly, Miss Mar from this town, Bristol, New Bri Gives No Job Protection .__ street, Jewett City. been deslgrnated by Allied military tlon” and what he has termed this Washington, O ct 23— (JF)—There Labor says the 88 law now Ansonia, Oct. 23—(P)— Agir P. to the cgontty." Mr*. Catherine Moran of Rock- autooriUcs aa an "interior zone” In jorie Taylor and Miss Loretta tain, and BumsWe, In observance the Asiatic, Central Pacific and Landolina, Pvt. Luciano P.— Simo’s War Bonds, $200 worto, re ti- ~ as “fraud” and' “falsehood.” la no problem now because there Is gives no Job protection to these Joseph Landolina, father, 33 Gld- ______Ja l ^ t t o o to Get Mandate vine was honored at the SOth an- which toe French authoritlea have Fou.- years ago Mr. Roosevelt CHiapman. of Mr. Johnson's 70th birthday Eluropean areas, the War depart- turned to hi.n aa mysteriously as The convention was opened with which occurred today. full estployment. But labor circles returning, veterans: Men who were ihent announced today. dinga :*treet Hartford. they disappeared. Simo, a chef Mr. Rooeevclt, Ball Mid. Is In a state convention of the Cath- complete reaponslbllity. 1 said he would not have the "time .‘•temporary!’ or “probatlonaiy'' This Interior zone covers every- j k ' . T, high mass at St. Patrick’s church. The tables were attractively ar The New Englanders and next McCarthy, Capt. Clifford G.— here who reported the bonds sto . Boaltlon on this great *“ ue to re-i Ladies of Columbus held in or inclination” to'engage In “ pure expect some trouble after Ger- workers: those who entered the thing except toe combat areas and Norwich, and was followed by ranged with vari-colored ebrysM- \ msmy falls, when millions lose their of kin include from Connecticut: Mra. Ruth L. McCarthy, wife, 45 len on June 30. told police yester ( Stive a'clear and Norwich on Saturday By election ly political debate” unless the op armed servicee from school and AsiatiJ area: gnroeable mandate from the Amer- president. She succeeds points essential to combat supply. position twisted what he called the breakfast at the Waiiregan hotel. themums and the center piece on -jobs and I veterans come back for Wrat End avenue. New Britain. day that they had been slipped un never had a job; those wh© were Serfilippl, Pfc. Anlo L.—Mrs. lean people, while Mrs. Louise Murphy of Manchea- Stettinlus’s statement recalled "facta” of his record In office. He Mrs. Katherine Moran o f Rock the buffet table was a beautifully jobs. McNeills, Second U eut Rpbert der the door of his hotel room date, ho addedt would be confusea honorary prea- that the French leaders, Including ville was elected to succeed Mrs. decorated birthday cake. And this is why; They say the disabled In service and :an not fill Josephine SerfUippi, mother, 66 BO(netime during Saturday night.^ waited until Sept.’ 12 to make hia their old jobs. Hallock street. New Haven. L.—Joseph F. McNeills, father, •nd weak and 1^ leadership Gen. Ctoarles de Gaulle, have de opening third texpi speech, before Edward J. Murphy of this town as At the concliuribn of the delici selective service act fails to give Mlddlebury Road, Waterbury. pered by a serious division state president. Delegates from ous meal A1 Pearson, churoh organ So here are some labor proposals Splelmm, Pvt. William J.—Miss Diplomat’s Daughter Bride Mrs. Delia Mlffltt of Rockville clared on several occaalona their In the Teamsters' union. In late Oc veterans .sufficient Job protection; Mrozlnskl, Tech. Sergt. Theo hia own supporters, tentions to hold elections aa soon Manchester elected to hold office ist and choir director, led in group and that toe SS directors have to protect those not now provided Anna Spielman,* sister, care of Con . waa named one of th» directors-. A tober he spun away" from the necticut State hoepital, Norwich. dore—^Mra. Sophie A. Stozlnskl, that basis.” he concluded, as possible. White House on speaking trips In the state assembly are: Miss. singing. The pastor. Rev. Theo placed at least two trouble-mak for: Give seniority credit to all London, Oct. 23 — (iP) — Anna minnort RTOup of delegates from Victory veterans or probationary workers Thrasher, Pvt. George K.—Mra. mother, 60 Pearl street, N ^ Ha Inez "Chiquita” Carcano, the *I BhhD vote for and ‘ Assembly of this city attended the "Pending toe expression of toe Buckland’s Honor Roll that took in Philadelphia. Boston. Marjorie Taylor, secretary; Mrs. dore Palmer, spoke briefly, laud ing Interpretations on the act. and those who never had a Job. Etjith Thrasher, wife, Pennsylvania ven. I younger daughter of Dr. Miguel nwlde^Roosevelt." convention. will of toe French people through New York, Brooklyn, Cleveland William Gahrmann, state director; ing Mr. Johnson for his long and They say these, interpretations Mra. Cornelius Foley, assistant Thus a youth who went to war avenue, Nlantlc. Nedzelnltsky, Second Lieut. Angel Carcano, Argentine ambas ■^The s f f ^ of Ball’s announc^ Confer on Ice Rink the acUon of their duly elected rep and way points. faithful service to his church, serv might pit veterans against organ Central Pacific area; « e n t on the campaign remain to resentatives,” Stettlnus said, "toe state director, and Mrs. Cliarles ing for many years aa a member ized labor, divide the workers, and from school and never had a job Oleg V.—Mra. Nadya. Nedzelnit- sador to Great Britain was mar The Rockville Recreation Board Unveiled Before 1,500 This year -i. 9:30 P. M., NBC Natwock gion auxiliary, wearing toelr uni reau of the Budget. returned veteran to "bump” a non schools for their fellow officers WITH HOiplSPUN MUcy^Md administrative found that this Is In connection overran toe French nation. production of the protective foods they see a close race In the Nov. 7 Spring for which he recelv^ the upon their return to their respec to t l^ ^ iHeara. with a raffle they are oonductlns It also appeared that deGaulle’s forma ' and bearing American voting, with most looking on New •The Republican platform tola Purple Heart decoration. George veteran with greater seniority has Rdrohee to the last y * » ^ ^ i according to the undreatand flags took their places at each —dairy products, meats, eggs, year Insists that liirUtatlons must not been determined by the courts. tive organizations. position of Insistence on French fruits and vegetables. A sub York and Pennsylvania to' decide Johnson, one of the grandsons, ex TERMS, ARRANGED W M MBPrlve DetneaUe Blnadeni group, the Hart representation In the higher Allied side of the memorial. ije placed upon spending by those It may have to be. Or Congress The curriculum they have been stantial Increase in the per capita the Issue with their big bloc of 82 pects to leave’shortly, having been following puts especial emphasis *Tt can and. will survive domes- ford Post Is out of bounds In so councils such as toe European Ad Salvation Army Band government corporations of vast accepted by the United Staten Ma may have to decide. BETT|Zt FABRICS PRICED consumption of these foods would electoral votes. A few fig;ure that sums never appropriated by Con on juvenile delinquency problems. i tie tfluaders,” he asserted, "but pciting Rockville people; conse visory commission would be great The Salvation .Army Band, oc "as the border states go, so will rine Corps. So far Federal courts have only P^FoimONAfELY LOW naltber our enterprise system or qucntly they suggest that anyone ly strengthened." ~ ' cupying a bandstand decorat Most favorable consideration, it w b^er, who in turn is dependent ly important in that usually they weak. neiToua, a bit bltw at tim,. The queatlona; ^ r . » had been entered during the night was Indicated, ivill be given ,to First Gold Star Mother right on tills yet. . —all diie to tha tunetlaaal laldille- n a steady-income job In order to goveni tha order In which work » 1. “Will you support toe earliest merchandise was dlsairanged those imsinesa and >-professional Program Chairman Clark In The president topped off his tour age" period peculiar to aramen—try pomtble formation of toe United a small quantity being taken. troduced Mrs. Emma Brown, th pay for a regular supply o f the ^ AForeigii Stand ers are laid off, re-hired, promoted Lydia ■. Plnkham’S Tesetable Oosa- men whose presence in France will through rain-drenched New York er. transferred.) pound to reUave auch ayms" • Nationa aecurity oryinlxatlon and gfofe entered through the contribute to victory or toe re first Gold SUr mother In toe farmer’s food. American entry before any flnal bggement entrance, The report declared that In streets Saturday with an address As to interpretation No. 2: M ada eapeelally for vomaa—44 building of the French nation. Buckland section, and e x p ir e d there to the Foreign Policy asso (Continoed From Page One) nature/ Follow iabal dlracOm. peace setUemt ta? Voting Machine to Remain that Mra. Brown’s gift of ^ s e r v - 1936, the year that Alf Landon This directly affects unions and Three specific conditions were set ciation In wlllch he reiterated tost ^lYDMLnNWMM^aSag 2. "WlU you oppose si'y.teMr- voting machine which was forth along with the reminder that Ice flag was In m em or^ of her opposed President Roosevelt’s bid shortly before midnight, announc eloaed shops. The number of such i vationa to American enUy which jj, lobby of toe Memorial for a second term, approximately any world peace council must have transportation facilities are “ex son. Aviation Cadet Orville H. the power to act quickly, by force ing he would start a series of con would weaken the orgaplxatlon • bunding on Saturday will remain tremely meagre” and will likely re Whitney, who lost W life In a two-thirds of the nation’s families power to act for peace and against unyj election in order to give the had incomes of less than $30 a U necessary. ’ ferences with Democratic leaders main that way for some time. plane crash at toe/E nld, Okla., and others with a meeting with aggression T . voters an opportunity to become week. He said It Is clear the United The three conditions: (1) That Air base. Augusy^O, 1943. He States representative to the pro the press where he said he would 8. "flbould the vote of toe fgmUiar with Its operation. toe presence of the passport appli There were 10 million unem American representative on the tl,g „„ Saturday was prertously /employed as a ployed,” the_report said, “and 15 posed world security coimcil “ must be ready “ to answer questions as cant In France would contribute to bookkeeper ^ toe Manchester be endowed In advance by the peo usual.” M iive DIstifttThIt M otel W v security council commit an agreed uiere were "women present from the war effort or (2) that It would per cent of all families were on re upon quota of-, our military forces major parties to explain rrust compaily. lief some time during the year. ple themselves, with constitutional Keen Interest In Ball Stand Here is a simple way. Mother* to ^ serve the national Interest through The unvifuing of the menmrial means through their represei^- •The Democratic vice presiden . to action, ordered by toe council N|jg working of toe machine, toe resumption of economic or oto- “Under such circumstances,” It lievcthecougl^mu^aryaunhlkrs to maintain peace without requlr- County Meeting waa by .Mlly Peterson and BllUe added, "not only is national health tlvea In Congress, with authority tial candidate expressed keen In cold. At bedtime, tub Vicks VapoRsb er war-disrupted activities or (3) KeenejPi scholars In Buckland tog further congressional approv- ^he Tolland Couhty P.T.A. will endangered but a prosperous agri to act.” ^ ^ ^ terest in a Washington dispatch to on tiie throat, ch at sod back . . . SM that It Would, aid France In meet schot^ and appropriate remarks the Minneapolis Morning Tribune alT" , j V t bold Its fall meeting at Oilead Hall, ing civilian needs and national re culture is Impossible.” " Mr. Rposeyett struck out at at once VapoRi* etaris to woik to -Senator WlUla (R., Ind.), told Gilead. Route 85, on Wednesday, were made by Commander Fran- those he termed •’Isolationists In asserting that Senator Ball (R- bring welcome leMefoa It • * • ' construction. E. Miner, .representing “ InterdepeBdence” Overlookeid reporters "I regret to see tlmt Mr. 25 with a supper being served By provisional recognition, toe Declaring that “ Interdepend the Republican party. Apparently Mlnn) would announce today his Bail has seen fit t o subordinate g j 6:45. o’clock and toe business merican l^^on. dealing with Governor choice for piksldeht. De Gaulle administration becomes Assistant State’s Attorney ence” freque.ntly la overlooked by to upper braodiial all the lasuea confronting toe | meeting at 8 o’clock. Reservations toe first generailly recognized go' farmers, workers and business charge that he had consHct^ TTie story said Waahingtor ob country to toe One issue of wheto- may be made with Mrs. Maurice (Charles "secret, personal diplomacy, the servers “expected him (Ball) to tuba with iM spedel. emment of France since the crifl' street, chairman of toe Board or men who “ tend-to think in terms medicinal vapon ar we Miould give absolute power jjuier of this city who is County cal days of 1942 when relatlon.s of their ovwi Immediate problems president said the Am|rlcan peo declare for Prealdent Roosevelt" to our repre#entatly?s on a world pregident Education of the Town of Man ple knew that both he and Secr^ Truman made speeches several were broker off with toe /Vichy chester. and In Ita name, accepted and interests,” the report said: security organlasUOn- The speakers at toe County government. tary Hull "can not commit this months ago In favor Of a “strong" 6£T RID OF If, however, the state and na Not Ready to Vass on Issue P.T.A. meeting -will include Miss the Honor Roll which was erected international peace organization chestandback The maintenance of /relations tion are going to accomplish the nation to any secret treaties or surfreaUkaa ‘?The country Is not -yet ready Viola Larsen elementary schooK with Vichy W|ft one o f/ toe sore on school property. any-secret guarantees which are advocated by Ball and Sehatora Comae m SwpriM difficult task of reconversion at warming poultice. to pass upon that Issue,” WlHls | supervisor and Mrs. J.- L. Mariner. points between Mr. Roosevelt and In violation” of the constitution. Hill (IVAla) Burton (R-Ohlo) and State President. An announcement of great In the end of the war and raise the VapoRub’a penetrat •Aid. de Gaulle In toe eavly days of the American standard of living' to Hatch (D-N. H.) action (picturedabove)! . Senator McFarland (D., Arlz.) Private Deptola Home de OauUe’s efforto to form, with terest, not .on the p r l i ^ pro- Resorts t e , Hlteb-HUdng In this tour, ’tTuman told re Pfc. John M. Deptula, 26. son of grama. waa made by Chairman the levels that our all-out war ef ing te b o tn i to nUevs muscular soiw* GFT RID OF ^anaUe/i ! ! aald he thought Ball's statement British eupporV effective French fort haa demonstrated to be pos porters, he advocated a wosld or oe# or tlghmea, hdp clear oongestion would have "much weight." Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Deptula, of realstsuice to German occupation. Harold M. Reed of the Board of ganization with power , to compel Selectmen, who represented the sible, we must not forget that each Rockford, ni.— — Senator and britatkn in uppa bmthing pas- \ In New York city Robert E. 24 Spring street, is visiting with One purpo^ of the so-called peace by force with an-American his parents after 33 months over town. It waa the outright gift to group la dependent upon the oth Scott W. Lucas (D„ -lU.), cam saga and being waoame comKrt. Haunegan, Democratic national "Vlichy polUfy” had been officially ers. paigning for re-election, resorted reprcaentatlm authorized by Con- seas. He entered toe service July the town by one of Buckland s ONLYIu PORUB eiViS Yol this ehdlrman, told a press conference deacribeo/U being to keep toe “While various groups and In to hitch-hiking last night to keep greza to act in ebiergenciez. that he thought Ball’s statement 2, 1041, -ind is now enjoying a 23- French Beet from falling Into Oer-' DuUic-anirlt^ resldenta, John H. special double action. Ith time-tested, day furiQUgh. He waa to the ser dustries have different problems hia appointment at a political “That Is exactiy what President would “eliminate any doubt where Hackett, of a piece of land ad' hometkoved . . . die ba t known home GIVE AME^RIGA a c h a n c e vice for six months before Pearl man hknda. loinibg the achoolgrounds. and to must be dealt with Individually, nOly at which ha waa principal Roosevelt wants,” •Trumsn declar- the electoral votes of Minnesota Harbor and spent five months In Sq^'much o f toe fleet aa did not they must. be handled In such ■pnaker. Lucaa was famed to ■d. "I believe It Is what the Amer- will go.” MiniMsota has 11 elec- cople over to the Allied side was, be used for school and recreational |ng flsiterlei o f Australia, 20 months in toe Ha purposes. It has a frontage of way that all parts of the economy abandon hia car two Bdlaa from icsn people want." _ / cfaSdroi's V, toral votes. waiian islands, area and his Aaia- for the most part, scuttled. move forward together and not Rockford when the tread b( m m- Bi October, 1943, toe State de too feet on North Main sfreet and •T* think hia statement, togeth tlc Pacific service ribbon has two, a depth of about 326 feet Select one at the expense of another.” capped tire flew off the right rear t-i. TO COOPERATE WITH THE er with that of Russell Davenport, battl stars on it for active paiS partment published diplomatic cor The report was submitted. In re wheel. But he got out- oo the ± Howlo keep a house Horn catthlncj cold! respondence on French relations man Reed had the wam uity deed sponse to toe governor’s request, will - have tremendous effect on tlcipation in toe engagemeht at with him at the dedicaUon. Inci highway and thumbed a paaal^ For yoais, the U Royal - counUeas thousands of people Dutch, New Guiana, ana at Bohou^ subsequent to toe defeat of France Hsrold M. Stanley of Skanea* motorist who brought him to tha DeLoM has been fi h i ^ which showed that toe French had dentally It la.not the 0rit tone Mr, teles, ieommisslon chairman and i throughout the country,” Hanne-^ ten Islands. He wears toe Ameri Hackett haa donated to the town meeting. Asked U ha talked pol 66oring tin . A ad todiiy REST OF THE WORLD gan said. bem''warned that If their )BCet did secretary of the New York State can Defense and Good Conduct portions of land In tho aectlon In itics with the fiiotorlat, Lucaa Sec(»d Gmrch of (3iri$t, Sden&t ftoB eoaot to oom$' tte NE WAY to keep a house from get- Mke your coal pile last 10% longer-r- Waiting to lASrp position ribbons and the Infantry combat go to the Nizis they would have The commission, appoint no clhim on American friendahlp which he Uvea, one o f them being ed last year. Is made up of repri^ said, "No—we confined our dla- (msr UJB. Boy«l _ ^ tii)g cold is by weatherstripping •There are a numb^ of Inde- badge and has five overseas at North Mein and. Tolland turn cuBsiona to the lack o f tiraa." Hartford, Conn. O Md save that much on yoiir fuel bilL stripes, each - indicating, alx and American help In retaining ■entatives of farm groups, busi ■ado o f gyatliode an doors and windows. Closing up^hs pendent Republicans, r^ho are their overseas poaseaalons. This pike. He felt that t h i waa, the ness men in the farm field, and FO R PEACE! .waiting to learn what position months' service overseas. He serv aqsplcloua tone to deed the parcM b«r; is taatiag t J . ^ Such things as weatherstri|>ping, ed .ih the mortar ^ t io n of the In has been Interpreted as lmpJy*nff stats agricultural agencies. eracks that let cold in—and heat out. 'men like Senator Ball and Russell that American help woiild be given of land In question. Dewey, who thru far has de ftm aiioo roooote'&i cleaning the hea^ng system, closing.olf Davenport would take and will in fantry, ■ / A N N O U N C E S A to the French In reconstituting Rev. James P. TUnnilns, rector clined to comment on Mr. Rooae-. a n O a m U S There is going to be some shortage unused rooms, firing carefiUly, and a measure follow their leader of St. Bridget’s church pronounc valt's Foreign Policy Aasoclatioa aatanl'nibi^ their empire. \ coal delivered to homes this winter. ship," Hannegan added. "I think Moscow annoimcpd that Alexan' ed the benediction, after whlto all speech of Saturday, will go from a t drawing your shades at night can help VOTE FOR AN ALERT AND COURAGEOUS MAN they will do 'no now more than der M. Bogomblov, former Soviet joined In alnglnf "Ood MlnneapoUa to'Chicago, stopping E f M f f i e f r s M s g Not because leas coal is being mined. It to keep your family snug and warm. any time in toe past because of Manchester ilwlie tins am «M | ( ambassador to Vichy and later the America.’ Wednesday moniing in Milwaukee tins. is estimated that 29 millions more tons the Importance of ’questions con Soviet delegate to the Fitrich Na for a 'tlur^bour round of confer^ m s d W Ite fxp«rl- FREE LECTURE cerning peace.” ’’ Funds for the Honor Ron ware One of the biggest jobs of the C A O , Date Book tional committee and the Allied enees with Wisconsin party lead 0KC9 M sst PsUlc- On o f bituninons eoal will be mined this Davenport, campaign manager couiAd for Italy, haa been appoint donated almost entirely by people ers. It was in Wisconsin that his Lines is hauling coal from the mines,« to 1940 for toe late Wendell L. of the Buckland tommimity. It nomination for the presidency waa year than last with fewer men. Quite Tonight ed ambassador to de Oaidle’a gov- o w d P r ft r a t e along ita routes, so we’re in a position Vipfe Dmnocraticl Pull tho second lovmrI ELECT WTUlkle,' said In a radio talk last emroent. was designed by Miss Haad laris, yirtiudly clinched last spring, a trtbiits $0 min* owners and ndilers night h e , was “ impressed” with ' Gel-Togetoer of Women’s Club art teacher In Manehwtar adioola, when a larga -primary election to understand the problem, and to know what he termed President Ttooae- at South Methodist church. and constructed by the carpentry arrite-ln vote for Dewey led tba . Board of Selectmen at Municipal ChristiRii Science how essential coal is these days. studenU in the local Howell One hnpartlsWy e velt’s "Arm and tangible" - steps building, at 8. Meeting Tonight Ute WendeS WUlkie to withdraw Cheney Technical sebooL The fiiiinnel sIM m Tbara are adaqoists' rtJl tadStlaa for taken to toe dlirectlon of mutual Tompirqw ftm the contest. By Ju ^e Samuel W. Greene, C S. B. ‘ peace." fund waa over-subeoribed and will Republican Rally at 'American Ot Towrf Board Of Chicago, mnols. hsuUng the eoal to your efty.,Bnt cer- Senator Johnson of Ckilorado, an Legion hall on Leonard street. be ua(^ for lU upkeep and devel . And h prwvida 6 hdahh tain grades af’"seel are going to be antl-New Deal Democrat, said in Lecture on “Nutrition” by Dr. opment o f the greunda adjacent, 6 Targets Hit fnin*-^ o f the Bopid e f LeetmvsMp eC The Methet Chsurtk Washihgton: “Ball la taking hlm- The Selectmen WiO m eet.tonight at the dtaoretloii of tba cominlttee. The First C h i ^ ef.Chriolb Selentlat. In Bortew, Mass. greatly in demand for aha production. Brien McMahoh Martha Potgicter at the Center aelf too seriously, . Hia ktatement church parish house at 8 p. m. to pay bills, the first meettag t a t which had baen made a permanent Without Losp TIRES HYM M K.IiitaniLS.TKtllll And your coel dealer is handicapped probitoty will put Mlnnekta defl- Wednesday, Oct. 25 paying of bills since the - year one. In addition to tha committee TIR C i ARC SCARCC-RCCAF IN T IF 'il altely to Dewey’s bandwagon.” Surgical dressings at American closed on August 16. members abeWe mantioned. Hiss by a shortage o f manpower, trucks and Chesopeoke & Ohio Lines Irene Cleavage la treasurer and (Cootinned From Page One) Legion hall, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. It win be the first ' busineas tires. So be patient with him. CHESAPEAKE AMD OHIO KAILWAT Fyiday, Oct. 21 meeting presided over by Harold Mrs. Vlrglnta Rolierta, publicity Ikirace ButhneD Memorial Hall ROOSEVELT PRESIDENT . Heaesty Feuad ProtftaMe tacked Hamburg and other objec N ICKEL PLATE KOAO Concert, Civic Music Asaocia- M. Reed, the new chairman. chairman. " lAffiyettcSqaar* - Little, common eenee praeautlfyis #an tion. High school hall, at 8:15 pjn.< Among the matteia to be conaid- Fidlowing tha ceremony yaatei^ tives In western Oesinany last PBIB MAKQOBTTi RAILWAY Portland. Xlre.— (P)— ^Ed Kane, Herald-A, L. SporU Night. L ^ erad wiU be naming a committae day tha commlttaa anw to -tt n l ^ t ' ambulanob sbbvicb ■ , » ' ■-‘ V ' - - Who ttomed to s' wnllet containing that everybody who cared for re- One group o f American fighter- THURSDAY EVEPJING, OCT. 26,* 1944 BAHTLY OIL COMPANY gion Home, Leonard street at 8,. to bring up to date and draft a _ - •' t it , racclTed a ttS reward, and de- Mobile Blood Bank. Unit at copy of the town charter. There freahmanta eras served .arlth cof bombera datroyed or damaged 12 AtsaSOTlock 155 CENTER $‘I^ET • MANCHESTER /McMAHON for SENATOR olated gleefully that honesty, does South -Mctoodlat church, 10:45 man. haa been no copy of the town char fee and doughnuts. locorootivea, 28 railway caia, five with divhlendal A few mln- to 4 p. m. * ter riiown to toe selectmen for barges, five steamboats and two llfeM later he wasn’t ao aura. Hw Saturday. Oct. 28. , over 10. yeaiw The charter may Thera,ara more than 2000 honey- gas plants. - ' Y ob and Toor Pifends Are CordiaBy And A t AO SUNOCO and SOCONT StetlofM Sem Coal—and Sene America reached into a half-bidden : Soapbox Derby. costt.aa liigb as ISOQ, taut If It la producing planta growing. In tha Two fighters which failed to n ' T«Att*nd. / Disphjrinir the U. S. Sign. ' > lloiiparileMi CoMRlMao to vat o f ihe wsUet-and ex Friday,. Nov. 10 dqna It wtU prove Interesting to lilt e d SUtes, pcovidbig haaa yrltb turn to home bases, landed saftiy Tin Ctna Salviilvage OeUeetim both old and new aaaidenti. a large variaty. la Franco.
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J: . / ■ ' : '. 1 ■:■ ' ■ / , •■ ■ ' ‘ . . ■ ■-. .; 4. ' / M AN ^ESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,1944 BVBNTO HteHAlJ). UAIfCHraSTBS. HpiTDAT, OLTVHBH ZS, 1944 ^Ar.E SIX FAOISIVIliil brought the total tonoiinoed since of September than ever befo Two Marines Pearl Harbor to 69J^. as "our dear supreme leader whom We Cannot Give Too Much Letter Str< God has sent lu.” Manchesief free China.” He^ was there wh^ Policy Given Now Englanders iuui next of kin Palermo ^Reports The organizations and activi The ’Teen-Age ‘Problem The latter announced toe clergy, the People’s Political Council wa.i, \ Rejiorted Dead tocludsd from Oonp- " ' Better Helatioiis which praviouriy hod raised a 6on- Evening Heraid ties to be financed by the curre it called into session, in one of the Dunn^ Walter A.. sldaraMS sum for taxit, for the New Disorders USO drtve are gigantic in scope. Oratorical Attention First Class, U. 8. Marine Corps Tte dlspatehas also — A roBUMHBD m ru* liberalizing steps recently taken, Letters See Need for Teen-Age Canteen; More Washington, Oct, 28 —(»»— Red ..rmy, now is raising another bomb was kniM into npoklie OT»At.n ptUNTINO 00. OTO. They extend around the world. ------V • Reserve. Dead. Mother, Mrs. Moscow, Oct. 28__(f»— Ths’ fund to old families of Soviet serv U BIMel' tf*»t and he reporU that assemblage to Names of .,U New filnglandan ora Rome, Oct 28—obllabara SwroaenUtlTta: TBa ing. It tolls him that we know Drowning, Fall Causes. my home and dog roasts, yes, even juke box records, orchestras, dec toe fortification of Guam—against between thick slabe of purely do IK J bUW Matbawa Special Asancy—Bow took them all on swimming par ships, allocating for toe purpose additional Mpropriations for the Bridgeport address, U. S. Senator Tort. Chlcaxo, Dbtrolt and BoidoA. that we can never match his gift ties, too, so as to know where orations, any equipment adding to $2^,000,000 from PWA funds, mestic New Deal boasts and New John A. Danaher (R), was out the club's functioning socially. • sevX times toe amount spent un Army Air Force—against provid Deal promises. __ AOOIT BUBBAO o r to his nation and to"“us, but By 1?ie Associated Press my children were. ing stockpiles of tin, rubber, and lining a seven-point pre^^m to Death by violence struck five “I have seen the club In action. der H w e r toe prevloua year. Sub- other strategic raw materials — Public attention was deliberate which ,he said, America must ad ATIUKB that, nevertheless, our heart is in "When there was nothing to do It looks good enough to want to i sequentl^^WPA was used to build ly diverted from the real, and in 4 times in Connecticut over the I would spend my nights sitting against lifting the arms embargo. here “tor achieving peace and Tba Herald Printing Oampaa]r. IM . the right place. It tells him the return to the adolescent days and Im pro^ hundreds of military The Republicans were against creasingly ominous, facts of Intqy maintaining a continued peace.” aanontea no flnahdal raaiponalbllto for nation he is fighting for keeps a week-end with two of the victims on the bench at the Four Acres once again. The gang there la and naval Inata^atlons, docks, bar- nationU relations. Instead It was CoriMtly styled home flimlshingg of ntrong, lastlnff ;t]rpagrapblcal errora ■ **““ until it was time for them all to Selective Service—against arming Speaking on a state radio hook place for him In its feelings. It Is being cut down by automobiles on even so rational as to vote for racks, etc. / x our merchant ships—against Lend- shrewdly centered on the glitter up, the junior senator said tbia ^ wery budget, ii one of the aaitiaaiiianta la Tba go home. This has caused some Bing Crosby as against Frank To toe Ilspubllcans all this was ing Illusions of New Deal prophets. ' Bing Herald. a small symbol of our debt to him, sUte highways.. A suicide, an ac talk around the neighborhood. Lease, which Candidate Dewey -- / country “must be prepared to use cidental drowning and fall “The children and I planned to Sinatra In a recent record con- “boondoggling.’’ - _ wildly denounced as designed “to whatever action by military, na Watkins who fostered the revival of period de- and of our knowledge that that teat See, toe kids do know what IWO, end free government everywhere." Praetical measures for defense HoodAT, October 28 debt wUl always exist from us to rounded out the list. see if we could get the white were equally neglected. From 1922 val or air forces may be required yearNago. There's „ Oliva J. Grenier of Watertown, house in the Four Acres for a can It’s aU about ’They «*hduct Jiut four months before Pearl to 1033 expenses for our armed to suppress aggression” If peace-1 plenty a t proof right here of our point! him, despite all that ws can do. employed as a crewman on a New themselves rather well. After a Army to nJSllSs Harbor, with General Marshall ful methods mould fail to settle teen, even going as far as fixing pleading' to keep our new Army forces averaged 20 per cent of our Dedskm We Most Make Thors are mors OX’S this year, Haven oyster boat, drowned early It up ourselves. Some mothers football game they eat voracious- 1Mac Arthur, then Chief of Staff ^ annual governmental costs. But in International disputes. Sunday morning In the Qulnnlplac intaci extension of Selective Ser OntUnes R eception Given When the conferences At Dum* mors In the service, more In the said they would help to chaperone. ly. Said Congressman Everett Dirk- vice came before the Congress, 1934, these vital expenses were cut, river when, police said, he fell be "Two West Side girls brought “Last season some outsiders sen, RepubUcan from lUinols, now to less than 9 per cent, and at no Governor Baldwin, speaking to bATton Oaiu Adjourned, they left front lines, mors wounded, more tween two moored oyster boats. from. Stamford and Port Chester, wito the Republicans sniping as this up with one of the West Side lone of Candidate Dewey’s chief usual^xThe vote was: time during the next six years did Bridgeport on a statewide radio unsettled two tnsln questions. One prlsonsr.. Their length o& sendee The body was recovered by a fire citizens, but nothing was done. I N. Y., tried to crash toe gate, but spokesmen: “I would feel just a they reach 20 per cent again. network, outlined the “recogni the Una. and backfield promptly Demdorats: Senate—8 to 1 for; ' WAS. tile question of whAt would has sKtsnded itself another year. boat crew and later taken to a Tt the West Side neighbors would little recreant to my convictions House—6 t q l for. The defense of the United States tion hls (the Republican) party They aro away from home anoth Watertown undertaking establish put their heads together on this took care of them .. . . ” if I did not , , . register my pro was, from 1933 to 1941 in the eyes "has given to women to public hAppen to voUnr procedure in ths ment From Miss Beulah . Chatfield, test at this Increased expenditure. RepublicaMi, Senate—2 to 1 of toe Roosevelt administration, er ysar. They are-not asking for Instead of doing a lot of com against; House^Ml to 1 against. life” and outlined plans for the United Notions Security Council Willlmantlc Man Suicide plaining to the cops about things. young people’s director of toe a secondary consideration. The future of his administration. anything "Niey are merely doing John Grayson, M, was listed a i _ when Kankakee, 111., T. M. C. A. we In 1937, as Hitler prepared to In all faii-nrss, vyhlch party did whole Imponderable infiuence of when A dispute hoppened to In I its best to promoto^jiational de He said’be would, if elected to volve of»a of the members of thot their duty for us. But the oppor suicide at Wnilmantic by Dr. Brae juch as J ? have received a copy of the begin attack Czechoslovakia and Aus the adminlstiatlan was thrown another term, recommend to the Rafferty, medical examiner. Wll- taey were of t w ga ning-and history of toe Crow’s tria. President Roosevelt dqllvered fense, and which did^everythlng against preparing the people of Coundl. That question can only tunity Is obvious. It Is for us to possible to obstruct it? next* session of tha General Ao- Umantic policep o l... said------Uie------roan hang-1„ wo^^ theW est Side a better place Nest in that city. It Is in such at Chicago his famous “quaran- toe United States for war. , sembly that an appropriatioa be tgi nettled through further discus Show them that our feeling toward ed himself to a ladder because he great detail it will be impossible I tine” speech, urging toe nation “to There are none so blind As those On Dee. 4, 1939, after Poland them mounts, not diminishes, with to live In.” who refuse to see. had beet, invaded and partitioned made to "construct a suitable and sion Aniong the founding nAtloas was despondenV because of 111 This latter could be much more to quote it in full in this column. look ahead.” And yet these same men would adequate hospital and home for themselves. There may have been ths length of their absence and health. Howevezi we will note the high For his pains he was denounced and an Europe stood to arms. our aged people who need medical The automobile victims were specific In regard to such points by toe' Republicans as a “war now have us entrust them with Treasury Secretary Morgenthau dlscuesion of it, and some solution irvice. spots after quoting two para national defense and all toe com and hoepltal care.” Johnjonn Leasher,i.ea«ier. 08, ofo. Colchester, . as to which Wert Side citizen was graphs from the accompanying monger " told a press conference: of it. At the subsequent Moscow List’s show them in a big way and Andrew I* Bailey. 65. at New- approached The President said in that plex affairs of state—matters of •To make it perfectly clear, we He told Fairfield county reel- town. should be expected to Intercede In letter from Miss Chatfield. She life and death to each and every particular at a rally later Bright. spots of color— eonferences between Churchill and What ws gave last year is not writes , speech “We are determined to keep are certainly not going to give ad to the day that he was to favor of enough. Our Manchester quota is Leasher was struck Saturday the acquisition of q u e e rs. H(w- •We 'are in the process of changw out of war, yet we cannot Insure one of tis.. vantages to anybody who la mak 8tglln._ nlght wt^e walking along the ever it fcontalns good advice for ing munitions rather than ' authorising the Eight smart pieces The other main question left 888,000, a difficult figure, as drives ing our membership policy here ' current United Wari.Fund drive time materials. If it were left to Fairfield county all-purpose high- go. But a final total well beyond Hebron road almost in front rt of*Mt*onIv*^s but I to"the ixtent that we Will Require the propoMd construction of unsettled at D um t^on Oaks was Colchester aUte police barracks, the solution of not only annHcatlon card outlining announce that a list of too con me, I would give the p e a -time Which had created much opposition Watkins Hooked Rugs cost only $128.00 that would not be too much. We and died several hours later in the other, common problems. o^^^^ Bolton tributors iand the donations will be manufacturer a break over the throughout the county. A purely American question, which W. W. Backus hospital. Norwich. Undoubtedly the best pr^taj toe ttws^ war manufacturer." - must be decided by this country cannot give too nfutii. _ ------, printed in thU column as soon He sa'1 the 'Talrest” thing to Fatndiaad Dies Instantly tlon we have yet seen from toe side otoer i^wonrt Wormati^^^^ FireFir^ caused byuy UlOthe WkpiWtaAVWa explosion V* of 1I as the UAWlists are AuasasAvve.finished. Several Asked if “all the storlef a t tax do would be to repeal the bill and itself. It la a question which Is at Bailey, a farmhand, died in- of the ‘teen-agers comes from dlnies. for which application an oil burner completely burned of toe canvassers are well along concessions to war-order manufac tiien, after fun consideration and Graceful lattice-back chain of stantly. Medical Ehcamlner Waldo Manchester High Sch<»l Junior, membership card will be granted. turers are out?” MrrMorgenthau Hooked Rugs have all th e ^ a rm oiP Sheraton inspiration, a double the crux of the whole matter of Hooton For Eleanor? "Otoer than this change we are toe interior of toe home of Mr. with their work. The drive con- hearing, let the General Assembly old Colonial pieces. All they need is a little wear; world security, for this nation’s F. Desmond of Newtown said; I who writes: "I think MMchester ' and Mrs. Daniel Halloran of South tlnues until Nov. 11 and it is answered: ^ ^ decide once more what to do about pedestal extension table and the when he was struck Sunday nightI’teen-agers should have the can operati.rg on much toe same basis •‘Completely! If it rested with a few WMhmgs; to give them the subtle colorings of answer wlU determine whether Dr. Ernest A. Hooton, the Har as outlined In the enclosed paper.” Bolton on Sunday morning. The hoped that Bolton will reach Its building tbe road. smart spade-foot buffet shown on the Nswtown-Bridgeport high- teen they want and need so badly, fire started about eleven o’clock quota this year. If anyone wish- me as to whether a feUow would M c ^ o n trtd a Bridgeport fine antique rugs! The bright colors, the one-of-a- our participatloB In the United vard anthropologist, should easily way by a car State Police Lieut. In my opinion it should be estab- High spots In toe enclosure fol get A break because he had a mu above, make up the eight pieces of low: and the neighbors were unable to es to make any additional contri- nitions contrAct, I'm afraid hs gathem g that Danaher had failed kind p a^m « , reproduce the same craftsmanship our this dining room. Nations security organisation wlU be rated the greatest practical Harry T, Tucker said was driven I llshed at toe East Side Rec because 1 save many of toe famUy belong- 1 butions they may contact their repeated^ -To defend hls record of jokester of our times. Ho always by Harold E. Behn of Nichols. of the numerous facilities and “At the outset toe T. M. C. A. would faro rather badly.” ^laUonlsra" beyond asking him forefathers enjoyed in Colonial dayz 1 be merely a poUte, wistful gesture gymnasium was brought into a Ings before toe smoke forced them canvasser of th ^ district or or a real participation which car manages to be wihr and sensation Bohn was arrested on a charge I game rooms there. Hie Armopi from toe house. The Andover leave their donations with Mra for his definition of'the term of (g ratin g a motor vehicle so hasn’t many facilities compared to new type of seryice. A juke box Yet Mr. Mottenthau must have ^ r t t e g that there had been ries real weight for the protection al with his oonNiislons about the was. rented, and as we opened for fire department arrived at the Keeney Hutchinson, chairman or known that munitions are essen as to cause loss of life and'wai re- the East Side Rec Alexander Bunce, treasurer. onto silence from Danaher after he i of peace. ,If we decide one way, superior elvlllsatioB of the apes, leased In bond of $1,000 pending “It should be opened two nlghU business on ^ L 18. 1942, the pro- “Jscene f* and were very helpful. ’The up tial to defer?*?, and that toe Chief had g lw hls detoltion. McMahon Bolton Briefs of Staff bM just warned: “H m the chances of success for the or vice versa. He is good at twist an appearance in Newtown town a week. If it is opened t ^ often gram TOmmlttee plaMed a ^ d a y ^ r U U ^ Md m tted srtd, •and so I assume my defini I kids ndaht lose interest in a | the 18th partyparty...---- .TheHie response response ] Sgt. Edward DeDosser is spend Army maOhlne is probably _ United Nations organisation are ing the obVlous into the'noveL He court tonight. I the kids might lose In te r^ in than 25 pOr cent ready for immedi tion of *lsolationlam!' was toe cor Michael Orzech was found dead | sho£t time. was inland, with over 100 students _ CAhcaava ing ^a tUTIOUgafurlough at 106the 00X116home OXof Mr, Mr. rect one.” 24x48 Incheg...... |6.S9 slim indeed, not oh^ becaiiee our can rpobgnise existing conditions, nearly intact. Bolton volunteer Joseph Mack of Clarke ate action.” Only munitions manu- Saturday at the plant of the Kop- “The closing time should be 101 on hand. > firemen responded to the call but | facturphi could supply ths missing **• would welcome toe 22x36 inches...... $ 4 .8 5 own participation win be limited, or predict them, with a fine fialr pers Coke company in New Haven, o'clock on school nights and 111 “After a few short weeks it be* •PP®ftutoty to continue to open o|; innocent discovery. o’clock on other nights. I came evident that the gym. while were not able to accomplish much. Word has been received that 76 pel* cent debate toe discussion "which we but because other nations, seeing where he worked, and authorities Mn. HaUoran is the teacher of 'The Budget Bureau, always un Gift Ideas said he had suffered a fractured “There should be a few chap- it did provide a place to dance, Private Clyde Marsjiall is conva der administration guidance, to two ^ k a ago at toe Nor- our participation limited, will re In euch a classification, we erones, not over 80 years of age. was not too attractive place for the Center school. Mr. and Mrs. lescing at the base hospital at jralk Town Hall forum” in which skull, apparently in a fall from a Hallorqn have two children, Pa November and December, 1989 frain from putting any fuU trust Judge, belongs his latest discov platform about 10 feet above toe “A definite set of rules ■ should ‘ "be the kind of recreation center that Truax Field, Madison, Wlsoorutin, radicaUy reduced the sums asked Hvals were partici In the Idea of coUecUve eecur^. ery. Dr. Hooton announces, with ground. formed and those violating them would keep the students coming trlcia u d Bruce. following an operation on October /by the Army and Navy for no pants ?vlto otoer leading Candi that are newl his customary fanfares, that what should be punished. back. library Notes 11. sary defense praparationS. d a ^ to diseusslona and' debates This second question is that of •Tbe annual report of the Bolton Tbs bingo and card party held before more than 1,000 people whether or not American forces this nation really heeds Is a worn “An admission fes Abould be “Several Kankakee business President Roosevelt a n d o r^ •« paid, at first, of no more than 16 men bdeame. Interested and toe Public Library shows an interest Thuraday evening by the Ladles of this p^ey of insuficlency la nlo address assigned to the world security or an President in the White House cents, from which we could buy plans for a youth center material ing angle ontos u8e of the library Saint Maurice attracted about said tost there must be a tribunal Cornucopia eandlegticks In a eomblnatloii ol budget message of Jan. 2, 1940 to or world court where disputea ganisation can be employed to He pretenta, of course, that be Th 9 Home Nurse new things to maks our canteen a ised quickly. An unused cafeteria in. war time. Following is the forty-five people. All who attend these words: gleaming crystal and ruby glaM aro elovoiiy annual report. ed voted tbs aftair a suoesae and ainong nations can be decided aml- prevent aggression, on approval of has arrived at such a conclusion By Lena L. Trott better one. * on the second fioor of the Y was “This is an increase . . i over ths rably and tout eliminate toe “fric used in Mtg of four for the dining room tablej from the wealth of his deep study “There should also be a ParenU' selected and an interior decorator ’Transportation- difficulties have it is hoped that the bingo games current year, but it la far leas than $1.69 pair.' the Andean represenUtlve on Asst. Dir., Nursing Service night once In a while, so that they not kept the people at Bolton many experts on national defense tions which have hlatorlcaUy cre of the world’s past Actually, he American Red Crass brought in. Ho drew up a set of will be contlnhed. / ated enmities. A- the Executive Council, without could see just what our activities fioor plans. from making good use at their li Thirteeen attended the caucus think should be spent though to reference back to Congreee for de has been reading Pegler and cer are and the problems that come be- 1 ••xhe cost of toe project' 7t was es- brary the part year. Books and of toe Democratic party/held Fri my Judgment it Is a sufficient Must Be Ready for Other Steps Schools Need ^ magazlnea borrowed in the year The soulful looking fish dish Is really g bate and decision. Tbis Is the ques tain Republican campaign litera In fore us and our method of solving time ted .. .‘The Y. M. C. A.A Board day evening in the &>mmunlty amount for the coming year. With justice can be obtained,” he ture, and is quite aware that what Preventing------them. I’m sura if the canteen isU DQip^etors i,^tora agreed to foot approx- ending September 16, 1944, totaled Hall. It waq voted not to in In plain words President Roose / he-man’s ash tr a y ...8 inches long. Comes tion America must decide. By our 4671, just under one thousand velt rejected the advice of m « ■rtd, ^ e must be ready to take ha recommends for the future ii A neighbor of mine, a very In- established all of us 'ta«h*afera one-half of the total cost, crease the number the present ^ "tap* are required to in Colonial green, pale blue and amber, 60c t dectaion, we will determine wheth telllgent woman, had taken great will be willing to do aR wo could K business m an.. .offered a loan more than last year’s total. The committee. Members of ths who^knew, preferring to follow hls considered, by mimy sources, al. maintain that peace.” smaller 6-inch size (also in orystal), 8 ^ er the United Nations organisa pride in the fact that neither of for it with the h«lp ot ow parents.” ^or the balance.. .This loan, ap- register of active borrowers con- Democratic town /oommittoe In own “judgment” TTie following steps must be tion is going to be worth tiie pa- ready a fait accompli. When the her two small children had suffer- A ’teen-aged Girl writes: “I am I pfoxlmately $700, was erased with- I tains 169 names, of which 50 have clude: Vincent ^nesiekl, chalr- ahered to, he said: ed from any of the so-called chil- getting quite tired of hearing the one year. been added in toe part jrear. ' per It Is created upon. truth is realized, his stand be otnn Buuvu ui u,> I man; Agnes Kreysig.Krayslg, secrataryg “First, we must defeat our ene Colorful little pots of artificial plants are comes suspect, a murkily anthro- arendren’s B aiaesses.diseases. nowever,However, soon l Bame same wcua«excuse foraor nwanot having am 'teen-1 u «•,,...The students sanded floors.floors, A book station is I ^ t e d in the Catharine Mofishall, treasimer; mies. President Roosevelt, Saturday after five-year-old Sammy started age canteen in Manchester. It waidied windows And woodwork. Quarryville church, with the col t>„tt| sWeito ■nn HAnry M isssr dubs to Elect ^ made by the natives of the West iMies with pological argument for a Fourth -1 "Second, we /must occupy their night, clearly etoted hie answer to to kindergarten he contracted 1 always the same—money! I •TheyThey paintedpainted tablestables andand counter...'counter hectlonlection changed c l^ e d _ av every ery six «ix_ weeks,w ^ ^ [ Srttoteisn countries until we have complete / every leaf and flower of colored tropical sea- this question. •Term for Eleanor. — measles. Before his nutoer knew “Most of the bojrs and glris of I pf^«a,tonal workers were busy on The North and B ir^. Mountain shell. $1,11.50, $8.50 and $4.50. the_____ nature____ of_ his______iUnesi,_ two-year- , __ , today-----, —Are woriilng------. so— they—, can — af- - ,the urgerlarger jobs... schools alao have collections suit-suit and Town cittA on Saturday thir Officer Slate ly disarmed them and rendered our "It is clear,” he said, “that If ty-two nqw voters were made. enemies powerless to commit fur old Donald had also contracted the ford a smaU fee of 26 or 80 cenU *Legis]BtiTe Confer" by the people themselves, by con wilXiLwivwl durina the vear resldsnce rlghtq^ma- In toe achievement at a peaceful people will willingly accept as than ftill with the home nursing clean fun? ^ coming to the N ^ is a s k ^ to Fines r a ^ w d d u i ^ ^ ! 1 turn between now and S rtlo n change to toe status of nations, stitutional means through their care of two ..very sick Uttle boys. "I realize it U only right to have leave, chiefly by the students them- anooimted to $80.45 and the sale ence «t Yale Oct. 27* sound and authoritative has just day, that is if their rasldenoe of with preservation of the people’s Every room needs two or three major representatives In the Congress, She wss inclined to be critical pf ^ ' . . . . . of discarded books, seventy-five six months to Bolton matures be right of self-determination. pieces to “hold the room down," so tb with authority to act.” been. made by Dr. James Li. Mc- a school systeir that gave her run-I *A mmbership cents. This money eras spent New Haven, Oct. 28—(W—Rl*®* child no protection against such « with no h e lp ^ m W par- for w h tlrra the fore Nov. T, they should notify “Fourth, wp must tahe oil rieces- ■P®«k- A davenport does it. A GqYer* Oimaughyr-now president of Unit, entirely on new bool^ One hun toe town dark and a special ses tion of a slate of state officers from m ry steps to restore to aovereign- By way of Illustration, the Pres- weiiiKw- use or w ««bi dred eight books were added to governor do?vn will be a feature of nor Vlfiiithrop desk doea, too. ed China Relief. cost of juks box rental, new gams I iibrarv the past year. Of sion win be held to admit them those natlong which have been - Ident said “ ‘'" “^ r t H^rtth Frogrmn tion.’ I the Connecticut Hl-Y cluiaa pre- toe Victims of aggression. WatWns reproduction In m 86-InA size, Returning from a six WMks own b u t equipment and many other P«>* Li,ea*these 8434 were ppurchased t^ a s e d by the as electors of the town and they “The CoimcU of the United Na stay in China, the former Wesley will have ar right to vote to the legislative conference a t Yale’s "Fifth, we mus thave a tribunal m^ogany veneer^, fitted Rtth four 'ad^St" her"‘SoV taiimi to: rie'^Soto? I ^rtoridentrt.: Connecticut Public Ubrary com or world court where disputes tions must have the power to act an president and former lieuten :X oi"to': chl]^«''had‘:rratoe? -p. I -*y we s & have a super- |* ^ .. .The club voted,that workers mittee, 39 by toe Bolton Iflbrary presidential and state election on Strathcona hall on Oct. 27 !t ?vas drawen and authentic interior, quickly and decisively to keep the ,on nights that toe Nest was open Nov. T. announced today by 1^ 1* ^ among nations can be decided Sound Sleep ant governor does not'Share any difficult time in convincing her Committee, and 35 were gifts. amlcaWy and thus eliminate, toe haa been chaMed slightly, peace by force, if necessary, A tto t the schools are helpless in •T remember reading an article were to be allowed 20 cents in Besides the twelve magazines to Tbe Harvest Supper served by xasoolate secretary of the State and locks omitted to cqiuerve metal. of the current pessimism to the on this idea where one of toe older trade at the counter. Bbteept for tbe. W8 CS of the Quarryville YJ1.CA.. -* frictions Which have hlstorkmlly policeman would not be a very ef trying to prevent the spread of rasldents reminded us we have Girl this slight stipend all student work wbloh tbe committee subscribes The slate consists of ThomM created snmiUea effect that China may be communicable disease unless they eleven others are contributed .by church on Friday-evening was at Ifc- fective policeman If, when he saw “through.” Scouts and Boy Scouts and church is voluntary.; tended by about 160. Elke of New. London and Fred Al “Stoto, w must Join to interna depends on good bedding have the cooperation of every and school organisations. but -if “ ...I t was found that securing friends. bright of West Hartford, governor; tional cooperation to an effort to a felon break into a house, he had *T’d be willing to bet any odds, home. She explained that so long The library is open one-half Irour Choir rehearsal for tbe Quarry to go to. the town hall and call a I’m not being tootoude, let me re-jour senior hosts and hostesses was ville Methodist church will be held Donald Hull of Norwich snd Otm- Bupprm aggression by any nation he says, “that China is no more as motlmrs permit children who mind him that in alj large and getting to be a difficult job for the earlier than in years past. The stanttos Volaltis of Bridgapos^ tarough use of all peaceful hours are from 2 p. m. to 5:30 p. Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. to town meeting to issue a warrant near done than the other Allies, show ^mptoms of Illness—even Anal!small towM#aiulto?wns|and ciUcities66 waythey nav«have itudentsstudents inm chargecnarge so»o a m o th ^ -r-—; — the church. ^ lieutenant governor; Martha Kld- taetoods, Tests prove worn out bedding robs ymi of ths before the felon could be arrest the signs of a cold—to go to school ..^..^1. Ws«A raAdtt Isa I ------hffiftnita Trllll am absolutely sure that China is tueh organtsaUans,. __ but__ tUll.X. In (group I . . A. B was organized to handle thla I m. on W e < ta « ^ a fte ^lOAlDl m o ^ . FsBewnMp Meeting - tentadt of Toirington and Betto "Seventh, if peaceful methods sound, refreshing sleep you deserve snd must ed." it is impossible to prevent the ex most towns they have a cantesn. situation... Beoent lOnmry Books Anderson of Middletown, ssontaiy ohould foil, we must then h- pra- in this war to the end, and that posure of other children and epl- •This is the second article I’ve , “In answer to a plea by M rmta The foUowtog juvenile books The Youth Fellowahip of lowork Ivmssmhen." 99 1I Friday and Saturday AYf nights. Alsom IBft Three and Thirty Watchbirds, of Mrs. Hedwig Itetebsrd of South semlMi include telka by Chief Jus The decision the president urges sents difficulties not easy of solu the protection of the pUbllc they \ We are again indebted to Na- l it is opim until U p. m. on .sm e The Cock, tbe Mouse,, and Road. Tbe meeting wjll start a t tice WlUUm M. Meltbie of the is the one decision the isolation tion, and the Chinese people are can set a pattern for toe com thanlel Marks of Oreenwieb Hme Uraok______nights foUowtog - soms SMipol , the Little UtUe Red Red Hen. Hen. Lefevra; Lefevra: Bigl Big io:8010:80 a.a. m. m. IBss IBss 81.. Helen Helen Rob- Rob Oonne^cut Supreme court sad .X. _ .A.Af ab’.^^.^9 s ---I s AlsT^AIja - I «% ^ ^\mensax«oe I ._a_ ^ ----- a— __ - • ------a A tfe n fio n ists have already selected as their disappointed that the Burma Road munity that cannot fall to have a for additional 'information .. athletic events... Boy, > Robinson; Dave Dawson| erts, home demonstration ' agent Mrs. Francae Buifce Redtek, secre- beneficial effect gardtog aub- Kasbah, the ‘teeil< “A Buwy recently with, the Pacific Fleet. Bowen, for Tonaad County, wlO be to tery. ___-k.. a%M t tbewv.*k*k stote. ■ ■ Palconia Mattress best ground for a fight to re-iao- hasn’t yet been reopened and more Home nurses can also help in age canteen to the Greenwich Y. terminermlne how______many------of the a y ^ b le | jj^-A ffiilt' books tocluder The charge of tbe meattog wbicb'win Mor«.ora than 200 Oonnecticut young Home Owners Tomorrow's Kitchen Igte America. Refusal to permit Allied help been sent in. terpret the health department li. C. A. We wrote Mr. Marks students were being reached by the Way We Wash Our .'Clothss, feature tbe tletog of mrtags ' IB6P And wonMn of.BtAte 5 9 JO such use of the American eontln- concerning discrepancies to tl Crow’s Nest, and it isras discovered Ahem; Tbe Stdandor Stayn AlUs; l-Y clube wm attend. O v sspsrt csTMtirt On the other hand. It Is a very relations to their less Well-In that since Jan. L 1944, 52 per cent first steps of upholstery, gent of an international police Important ipotat to China’s vital formed neighbors and friends and vious Information ws wars Captain MlBeffl IBtand, Burt; persons Is asked to provide R e tir ^ omoara JW ST9 MW svallsbit rar say will feature a linoleum floor ^ In doing so may encourage a bet and he has cleared ^ . of the high school students and 47 WUderasss TVrtt. which they pin their highest hopes ter attitude toward regulatory students...... had been to theleNest an, McMsekefl; T ravw r from To • BallewaPan Party change In Chungking policies measures. “Club Kasbah here has inter kyo, Morris. ' Tbe Hallowe’en party of the alaoted bera Friday wUl ba asram pain and aHentkma. for destroying wprld cooperation which may possibly have been in polated aona facts to tbslr haad- at least once. During 1948, IM rmiSstiMs Fart^Ossnasitteo WcHoen’s Sodsty n r Christian to juat prior to the soeond BNT BatiBMtcs diecrfally Look at those sparkling, cdorfd advertisements hinting now as, once before, they ds- DeoMoratle Group'to Meet outa that would round out your students out of a possible 2.107, There wlU_ be a meeting of an Service of the Quarryville church Youth end Goveraman t General tiFea. s at what you may expect in tomorrow's kitchen. Look at spired by the missions of Vice tospectlve survey. Tka-figure of 'Aaaembto at the State Capital, ^ t y to ^ copy ef a Btreyed It with reservations. President Wallace and Mr. Nelson, toe 19« ^stm a. ?viU be held Friday evening' a t 8 fine d d E n i ^ h ^ e e n Anne wing chair the floors. They’re lindeum! And you can have yours New Haven, Oct 28— Plans 200 members comes to a leafiet dis Commltttee and* aU the p. m. to the basement of t s r Hartford, Dec. S-and 9. today.. .get a h ^ start on your Modem Kitchen of To« Hie President has thus carried Uie qiirlt a t political life in China for meeting to Bridgeport and New tributed early to tbs canteen’s Ws- draroh. Mra. Myron Lae D wUl you need in tory. Present roster has BOO tbs * ifllMwty appointed membera o f ^ Now Shoo S taay VajidNov. 1 " W m, F . y morrow. Sdect from marbles, piai"*, pattsms, g»H em* forward the whole question of In- baa recently beeh liberalized and Haven on Oct 27 have beeh reveal-' ttwmths of operation. It is tbe opto- committee to serve fdr t b S ----- fvrn»rinMi ooopmwtlaa to the sfie- btoadened. ed by ths Stats > Federation - of nftxnee. party. The meeting wnl be held • R O T M f R f , IN C bossed designs a t Watldns. Colored Dmnocratlc Clubs.'' The •Tbs bit about bo place else ton of our communlW and thbse ac Wednesday evening a f p. in. at k Washington, Get. 28—(JV-Atr- Johnson tifle ground upon which this coun I>r. McConaughy does not say to town serving soft drinks ^to tively engaged to operating ths 8 PeSes Ssarebtog for toans Stamp Three to War Ration the tWn wings, and most of all, the try’s great decision Is to be made. what Inspired such changes, and ftSeraUon is beaded by Dr. Allep Nest . . . That tbe plan has work- tbs home of Mrs. Keeney Huteh- Brnad Straat F. Jackson of New Hayon And ‘teen-agers* was podrtg statad. t ^ taaon, cf Olarka Road. All mam- Oklahoma aty — m — FoUoa Bow Tbras will bs valid bsytantog unique, eddom-copied, flat armi. It is to be hoped that Governor It might not have been above poa- Yi M. C A. admtta. What tb^ ed . . . Out of tbs ptan . . , must Nov. 1 for buytog a m pair of shoaa TBI.KPHONB 74M Irving Mitchell of Bridgeport is evolve a program net limited to ban of tbe committee are urged here, and to ether aeuUiweet emee, Dewey wUl lota Mm tbsce, am aibUity that ha ' ' ' ' vies prosldaBt llobert A. Itolllps maant was that there was no dash out everytima a plana goaa sjPA aanounesd today. It irill be 'O r OaS ArlSat h a rm place to where soft drinks sewring and socisl rscreatlon SR- to attend so plans may be made gooO indefinitely along with cur Oevsatsy - Tel 2MS-W9 y. ttu s immeasurably______Increase ^|he infiuence op them. But, at any of New Haven is secretary. Mrs. tirelv, but one that meets the needs for the coming party over. They, are ?vatchlng for a sWp Paul Robeson of Enfield and Julian are sold. Most drug stores with Te Puhllsb, Qaadribtuieas ranted by a pilot here Stonday. Ha rently vaUd Airplana Stompa 1 and that our decision will tie rat^. he does conclude that ‘‘de A. Taylor are co-chairmen for tbe fountains close a t 9 p. tL , one or of youta on a vocational, spiritual flew- eway-emd never flew X mocracy ^ ^ fo rth er Ip the moath two staying vp real lata until 19. and physical ptoasA ' The pomuilttea to charge ef tbs campalsfn. V ' "
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'4 — /o-ti MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD,.MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 28,194« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONHAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1944 PkQt EiGBt. PAGE vtsm Absentee Vote wnc—1080 Units to Seat Obituary dutback Hits Back to Hospital WDBO—1860 R adio WNBO—ioul All-Roekvillc'Downed |j6cal ^ ax Fund Drive THOMAS L DEWEY 500 at Colt’s 1- Topic of Talk Eastm Wat nias Local Sport Chatter High Eleven'Points Their Officers »:00-r'WTIC Bockstogs Wife;* ( — .V- Thanks to to# Yonks; WTHT — By N, H, Annex l The first Sports N l^ t show willfwUl Includs Bob Steele, WTIC WDRC — Afternoon Melodies; American Discussion League; 3-7 tska pises Friday evsnlng at ths Deaths State Official Explains WTHT — News; Eimlce Green- sportscsster and Tom Kelley local Nearing $7,000 Mark Laid Off at Least Tem V WNBC—The Lone Ranger. American Legion Home on Leon High school football coach. ^\ToT^wsday’s Game Marine Corps and Aux “ h woufd be s tragedy if after oC.oo(l Presents; WNBC Pa- 7:45—WTTC—Emil Cote Chorus. ard streeL For the benefit o f new- The Law at Noon Gath ' .rode of Stars. New Haven Team Scores this war Americans returned frono Frank Romer porarily as Fewer 8:00—w n c — COvolcads of comera in town and for thoae who *n»e All Rockville eleven went ^ A J a W -i.! kindling atUcka on Baltkpapan, iliary. to Install on Frank Romer. of Marlborough, 4:I»»-V- W'I'IC—Stella Dallas. G o ilt r ib n t lO n A A r e o e * , Borneo oil center, by night recon- our armed forces and failed to find Spare Parts Slated. ering of Kiwanjj^s. America; WDRC—Vox Pop; Touchdown in Final Rec Junior do not know toe location o f the down to a U to O' defeat yesterday Clash with East Hartford retired member of the New York ,4:30—i v n c — Lorenzo Jones; WTHT—Cecil Brown; WNBC home, here it is. The home Is di- Bill §(icharek ginning to Come In; |n.i«ance p ia n ^ ' November 12th. WDRC— Jimmie Eldler; WNBC qfternoon bht what a ball game rome City poliefe department and former Arthur F. Brown, assistant Ses- —^Leon Decker. Period to Win Out; recUy In front of the State Ittfturneu out to be. The winners High at Mu Nebo in reeldent of toe Bronx, died last Hartford, Oct. 23.—iflV-Ap- —Time Views toe News. Leagues Meet The Frank J. Mansfield Detach retary of State, waa toe guest 8:15—WTHT—Tello-'test; l^ B C Armory on Mai nstreet and la ISe were none other than the state Manchester’e Quota Is | Counter-Attack Scores night at the Mancheater Memorial proxlmately 500 employes of Colt’s 4:46—wnc — Young W 1 d d e r —Lum and Abner, ' Peterson BrillianL second building on Leono^ street Final Home Game of speaker this noon at the Klwanls Brown; WDRC — Connecticut oemi-pro chomps, the New Haven 0 n ProgFam ment, Marine Carps League, open hospital after a four months ill Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing CHub meeting at the. YMCA. His • 8:30—w n c — Musical Show Annex. Placed at $33,000.. j * Appreciable Gains* ness. , Heroes; Ad Liner; WNBC—Hop Season; Kickoff at 3. ing the organization’s drive for Company have been laid off at subject was “The Connecticut Ab Harrigan. WDRC—Gay Ninsties Revue, The All-Rdckvllle football team Junior and Intermediate Remember fans, your attend ■ I Chungking, Oct. 23— (/P)—A Chl- He leaves two sons, Francis H. ance will show the reactions of the 100 per cent Manchester member least temporarily as a result of a sentee Ballot.” 5:00—WTIC — When a Girl Mar WTHT—News; Castles In the went down to a IS to 7 defeat There were more Mancheater ical Gridiron Official liancheater'i War Fund drive la | ^leae counter-attack against Jap- Romer, of the Bronx. New York, Air; WNBC—Blind Date. Basketball Leagues to fans Iq town. If they want more of The local High school’s final doae to the $7,000 mark today—to ' anese forcea 21 milea north of ship, has decorated one of toe cftback in the manufacture of The speaker said that the Con ries; WDRC — News; Ad Liner; suffered at toe hands of the sUte fans at the game than home town and Staff Sergeant Howard .W . necticut absentee ballot law was 9:00—w n c — The Telephone these Sports Nights, plan now to To Appear on Sports home football game of toe season be exact $6,8800. Contributions Kweilin has scored "appreciable windows of the Manchester Gas Romer, of toe U. S. Army, now li> spare parts for .30 caliber ma- WTHT — New#; Music; WNBC semi-pro champioos, the New Ha Hold Session Tonight. followers. Familiar faces from a comparativey new one and one Hour: WDR<3—Radio Theater; attend. We con guarantee that Thursday afternoon against East are bexiiinutg to come In quite con- gains." the high command an- Company with material, showing India. chine-guns. 1*1 *-Terry and the Pirates. ven Annex eleven yesterday aft every end o f the town were eeen, Night at Legion Home. President Graham H. Anthony, which haa had to . be revised 5:15—AVTlC.— Pc.tts Faces Life; WTHT — Gabriel Heatter; bigger and better showe will be I including the East and West sides, Hartford High at ML Nebo at 8 liatanUv now Russell Hathaway nounced tonight. the history,- duties, uniforms, and FrniU of Full^mploymenf Funeral services-will be held WNBC—Counter Spy. ernoon at Rockville. The largest There will be a meeting of toe feature of these nights in toe 7 the Manchester Trust Company The communique also said Chl- records of the parent service or in confirming the lay off, today thoroughly to provide the service WNBC- DiCk Tracy. the Green and the North End. o clock haa all the ear marka o f a' tomorrow night at nine o’clock at men and women tO vote In their 9:15—WTHT—Screen Test. crowd o f the season waa on hand teams interested in entering months to come. The first Herald-Legion Sports -nnorted today. ' nese counter-blpws against the ganization. the freedom and opjiortunity for the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. said every effort is being made by 6 :3 6 -W n C — Just Plain Bill; Fans in. town wont sports and gridiron thriller. which they fought. This must he a the company to place aa many of home towns and cities. Many fea WDRC — War Ckimmentoiy; 9:30— W TIC —■ Information to watch an underdog Rockville East Side Recreation Centers Jun they have proved that by going up Nights will be held Friday evening i . The Red and White team has A bang-upnang-uv good *job------is being done i Japanese on the West river front To date the Jtanchester detach- 175 Center street. Rev. Theodore team battle the Annex practically “•------In nmeti. i.-j. ...ut...... considerable auc- All HAforhtn»ntit land where every man and woman the 500 as possible in other types tures not included in the original Sports; WTHT — Superman: Please: WTHT—Southern Har- Burton Lavey,'a quiet chap If to Rockville to watch the grid at the'L«gion Home on Leonard yet to score a win at home and In among employee groups In practl had achieved ___ ment leads all mher detachments Palme, will offIciate./On Wednes on— even terms for nearly three ior and Intermediate League# to there ever was one, up and enlist 'cally all businesses throughout the In toe state in membership, due to has a fair chance to work and get of work at the Van Dyke avenue ITc. Roland Wilson law passed in 1933 have had to be WNBC—Jack Armstrong. monlzera; WNBC— Spotlight games. street with the evenings festivi playing their over east rivala it cesses. day afternoon at two o’clock serv quarters, only to lose out In the night at 7:00 at the clubroom in ed in the Navy last week. He is Total flgtires for these ’The Chinese attacks north of at. early drive for : embership re ahead. Never again must free plant. ^ added, the speaker said, In order 5:45—w n c — Front Page Far Bonds; Coronet Story Teller. ties scheduled to get underway will, provide the opportunity, o f at ices will be held at the Walter to make the provision as feol- final quarter. the East Side building. currently a ’member of the High .groups will not be known for a Kweilin, apparently designed to newals. There are 67 Marines resi- Americans face the spectre of long- Cooke I'uneral Home, Jerome Ave First notice of the cutback was Pfc. Roland (Buddy) Wilson, son rell; WDRC — Swoon or Croon; 9:45—WTHT—Music. Carl Peterson the big likeable ftt 8' least ealvaging one of the games proo| as possible. Oirl Peterson was magnificent gridiron eleven and waa a stand in their own ball grouiida. 5rok or two yet. Manchester a smash the enemy's threat to the di nts of Manchester who are n o t, continued mass unemployment. W e nue, New York. Burial will be in received at Colt’s Saturday morn of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wil-son WTHT — Tom Mix; WNBC — 10:00—w n c — Contented Pro Boya director, Henry Gryk, blond really played hla heart out The first night will be devoted He did all toe Rockville kicking anxious to get the ball .arolllng out player on last year’s baseball The tilt will be a memorial game quota Is $33,000. . Kwangsi province city either by at present members of the Marine Repwblicans are agreed that full em- ing in toe form of a telegram from of 257 Autumn street, who has Made Much Work Captain Midnight. gram; WDRC— Screen Star in a losing cause. Pete is in a to football with the principal Woodlawn cemetery. Evening and paaring. His ooting was su and by having a meeting a few squad. Burt is awaiting assign li. memory of all the boys from Chairman Segar said that he did direct or outflanking operations, Corps League, and toe current 1 [joyment shall be a first objective the Army Ordnance department in been at his home for the past two Touti clerks of towns and cities Play; WTHT— Henry Glad class by himself m a grid player. speaker being none other than J. which it waa announced that toe 6:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — perb as time after time hla boom weeks earlier than in the paoL ment. Best of luck, Bobo. bott. schools who have lost their wtsh to emphasise the Importance were launched Oct. 21, the high drive is directed towards receiv- i of national policy. And b f full weeks on convalescent furlough have had a lot of . worR' to do in stone; WNBC—Raymond Gram ing kicks kept the Annex at bay, The ex-Ucqnn backfleld star Is the Orlean Christian, director of Ing these Leathernecks into local : armed forces had readjusted the from the United States Naval hos connection with the soldier vote, Nows; WTHT — News) WNBC Swing. chances of the loop starting play goods for Rockville and la without lives in the present war. Prior to of Individual *^**''"**** *"^ command said. Chinese regulars employment I mean a real chance —News, Pete was In on practically every One of toe better baseball fans Athletics and varsity baseball and the sUrt of the game, the »tw o how much It wUl help if thew con membership. program under which .30 caliber pital, San Diego. California., has the speaker said, and much in 10:16—WTHT —Paul Schubert the third week In November are a question the team’s drawing football coach at the University of assaulted Japanese positions about for every man and woman to earn Church Group 8:15—\VTIC — History In the tackle and there wasn’t any doubt good. In town was last Week given an starting elevens will line up on the tributors irill mail them to the 12 miles southwest of Hingan, Applications for membership machine-gun spare parts were been ordered to report back to the formation has had to be gi'vn out News; WNBC—Top of the card. N, Connecticut. a decent living.” purchased. Similar telegrams. It Headlines: WDRC Lytl Mur that he carried the team along. The managers of the Junior honorable diacharge from ^he 45-yard line. The rival bands will Itimchester Trust Company. main enemy supply base, and brisk may be aecured from any member hospital on Nov. 1, for operations through the press and otherVorms Evening with Ted Malone, Hla ball lugging thrusta and block Two other speakers will be on of the league resident tn Manches is understood, went to other arms of circulation, in order that those ray’s Music; WTHT — Music; teams will hold their zession at 7 Navy. His name, Walter Bychol- U appear directly In the rear orid fighting continued. Holds Vespers to extract shrapnel from his head 10:30—w n c —Dr. I. Q.; WDRC— ing was something to see. It was Jeff Koelsch promised to bring ® program, one being a local TOth will combine and' play the ter and not now In active service, making plants which also wers-sf- and spine sustained in the battle entitled to vote might do so. Concert Hour; WNBC—Sports. sharp with the Intermediate ski. It Is good to see him around tAst week the Japanese drove 6:30—WTIC — Strictly Sports, Johnny Morgan Show; WTOT the big fellow’s day and he re the best teems available to Rock man lyho has been prominent in Star-Spangled Banner. Principal or from Commandant Richard flooded by Thursday’s aerial fected by the cutback. for toe island of Guam, July 21, Mn. Brown stated that between League managers meeting imme again and his side kick, Fran ville to.oppose his team. He has Yfuiks Overrun to a point 18 milea weat Hingan Bob Steele; Your Connecticut — Music; WNBC — James sponded with a brilliant perform diately after. Dickinson, is gleaming with joy the last fifteen years, he being Harold Odell, of East HartfSrt 'Veen, 681 Main street. breacljing of sm 800-foot earthen At toe office of the Springfield 1944. 115,000 and 120,000 absentee bal ance. , kept his word. Middletown was a Bill Sacharek. Effort# are being in an attempt to outflank Kweilin, dam near Dleuze. Impressive Services at Ordnamce district, which handles Reporter: WDRC — Republican Byrnes—Democratic National The only obligation that la’ re again. High will rend the names of the The Frank J. Mansfield Auxil As a member of the 3rd Ma lots will be received this year for Committee. Tiny Pockett at tackle brought good club. Suffleld was another made to have a man who played but the high command said they Army orders in this area. It was State Central Committee; quired is that the youngsters be deceased boys from hu achool snd Jap Positions had been drl en back six miles and iary, Mi-rlne Corps League, has a Advance Nearly Two Miles rines, Private Wilson, son of a for counting and a number of men down enemy boll carriers for sev and the Annex were tops. If the with the University of Notre Ed.son M. Bailey, local High prfn- current membership of 50 and is Emanuel Are Conduct explained that previous to toe cut WNBC—Program of Song; Pa 11:00—w n c—News; WDRC — long to the Rec. There will be a meeting of all were being checked. Infantrymen of the American mer member of toe 26th YD Divi reaching the age of 21 since leaving News; WTHT—News: WNBC eral losses which caused the win fans read about one thing and See Dame, under the great Knute clpal will read off the names of lo- ' increasing each month. back it waa mandatory on arms rade of Stars. The Junior League will be for teams interested in entering the (Con^ned from Page One) 12th Corps advanced nearly two ed for Those in Service sion of World War' I, took part in the state, wCologne. the Army will Issue spot orders July 21, he was hospitalized on the armed forces. best that haa appeared In Rock major league baseball player and be osslated off the field. He how the southern front were re^ aU n g service at this ceremonial. "Planting toe Church. Through fo spare parts whenever they ere per Hollywood; WTHT—Musi \11:45—WNBC—Saiudos Amigos. Attractive Year mass ant from reports drifting northward up the open The cruiser and destroyer were Four miles northeast of Aachen, New Hebrides island group and The speaker cited the detail of cal Quiz. ville this season. currently director of athletics at ever managed to come back in the back from the Visiting school, they accounted for by a ,Liberator dur the Post-War Emergency Fund.” needed bv the armed foroea work needed to change certain 12;00--WnC —^News: Author’s falling back into mountain post one U. S. division fought for the Mrs. G. Albert Pearson, vice later transferred to the Naval hos 7:30—w n c — Republican State Playhouse. The Annex started right out In Trinity college In Hartford, as the final period and finished out toe are confident that they will out ing the early morning of O ct 16. ' The effect of the cutback on state laws to permit the absentee the opening period to score on a tiona oh toe southwest of toe val- town of Wurselen against stubborn president of toe society, in her pital at San Diego. He enlisted on Central Committee; WDRC — 12:30—y m C -—S t Louis Serenade. principal speaker. Other speakers game. number the local students at th# Colt’s was to make it Impractical July 23. 1942 in Springfield. He voting of the service men and sustained 67 yard drive climaxed Open Meeting Slaterl Imv ) The summary listed 1,000 tons Six Armies Pound German resistance. opening remarks in regard to the game In addition to rooting their Along the southern end of the . r the company to continue large- was a member of the 1944 Class, women. For instance, the state of by a 31 yard gallop by Annies in Becomes Temporary Capital o f Japanese shipping sa damaged. fund, introduced other members, scale production of .30 caliber ma Wednesday Evening, team home to victory. Meanwhile Tacloban, the The Japanero losses did not In- western front. Allied headquarters Manchester High school. Texas prohibited the voting of a to pay dirt. The try for the point The school bands will provide German Defense; Mrs. Arthur Tolf, Mrs. Harold chine-gun spare parts. Hereafter soldier or sailor of this state, and was blocked. vlncUl capital, occupied ^ toe ‘clude 62 ralacellaneous craft of leported Increased activity east of McIntosh, Mrs. Frank Hallin, Mrs. Frank Sinatra to Speak Nov. 1; New Ski Slope. that extra something that more or Eplnsl near Brouvelieures and the production of such items will the State Constitution had to be Midway In toe second period, Rec Bowling League Yanks after they took the. »lr Arid less than lOfi.feet aunk. eight of Clarence Wogman and Mrs. Al be geared to the colume required Army was fightliil; within 50 miles less makes s football game, mors tn that sector, becamp too tem leas than 100 feet probably aunk Pressure Heavy Bruyerea in toe offensive toward changed to permit their voting In the Annex drove down to the than just an ordinary affair. fred Sundquist, each one explain by spot orders. of toe Hungarian capital and south absentia. Rockville 18 yard line. On a first Plana have been completed for porary capital of the first frro and 224 of leas thkn 100 feet dam- the Vosges passes into Germany, ing the details o f the Emergency of captured Baja on a 30-mile On Political Broadcast Everything la in readiness to han government of the Philippines In The Germans conceded that some Because of the difference in the down end run, the ball was fum the Fourth Annual Opening Meet dle the largest crowd of toe season (Continued from Page One) Fund appefil which la nation-wide fiont between there and Sambor, various state laws governing ab ing and Banquet of the Manches Opens Slate Tonight more than two years. Enemy losses In W r, combat of their units had been pressed bled, :’anta Panciera, Rockville and one of the largest to ever wit and a tribute to men and women also tn Russian hands. In north sentee voting, a Federal law waa end, scooped up the pigskin and ter Ski Club, to be held on Wednes AS his troops (wossed forwaro, were seven fighters and on# bomb back in tola general sector. East Prussia Road ern Yugoslavia the Russians clean Political broadcasts via Net- fWNBT, the NBC television station, ness a game at ML Nebo between —there were three two days ago— in toe service. passed and it now appears, the evorks. lit off down the sidelines. As be day evening, Nov. 1, at 7:30, at the High school elevens. Gen. Douglas MacArthur announc er destroyed, two fighters proba Mrs. Fred Lavey. treasurer of ed out a large area near the east is getting ready to put its cam ed preparations already are under remained in action in toe 'Vliasin- speaker said, that some service Tonight: reached the midfield atrip and Villa Louisa, Bolton. Cards have Attractive souvenir programk bly destroyed and seven fighters the Woman’s Missionary Society bank of the Danube. And were in eras in action for football telecast been mailed t , all Ski Oub mem Parachute Paired with way for construction of a groat gen (Flushing) area on the north Center Captured; men have voted in their resp^tive Nothing srhedulrd In ad with two men for interference, be will be sold st s aomlns) sum. damaged. Nine Japanese .fighters side of toe estuary after Allied of the Emanuel church will be good position to attack acrosa the ing again. It haa scheduled two bers. and reservations are to be Robbins Wins naf for future operations around and two bombers were dfestroyed Vacates Order states on both the Federal and vance. New York games, Army-Duke on suddenly stopped and was snowed Griswold's; Knights These programs will Includ* tos heavy-bomber attacks. glad to receive and .acknowledge Danube and cut off the retreat of made through Mls.s Betty Dzladus, the captured airdromes of Taclo Widen Offensive enemy troops falling 'back from State ballots. Nov. 4 and Army-Notre Dame Nov. under by a bost of New Haven names of toe deceased boys frbqi on the ground., The 14to Air Force . Pushes Toward Duren contributions. A gift in loving In 'some states It la entirely pos tacklers. Tbe run, however, was secretary, or Miss Mary Bantley, Meet Servicemen— in ban and Dulag. _ , . .. lost one plane in combat. Belgrade. Tuesday night: 11. The last such direct pickups 2nd AAU Title both schools, several pictures o f . In capturing Tacloban, the Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges’ memory of one who haa given sible for a dead serviceman to vote 10:30 NBC and BLU—Gov. ^ e spark that the Rockville elev chairman of the Activities-commlt- leading athletes who have given ^ Known enemy casualties were On Rate Jump their life for their country will be I^mun, large suburb north of were in the fall of 1941 of profes tee, before Oct. 28. Opening Night's Play. Tanks ohrer-ran the snmll towns of U, S. First Army pushed a mile (Continued from Pnge One) unless their names have been Thomas E. Dewey from Min sional games. This year, however, e n needed. Red Kilcolllns scooted their lives, starting lineups and 219 troops resulting from 14th Air acknowledged by an appropriate Belgrade, was captured by Rus checked off the voting lists As in the pa.st years, pr6.spcctlve San Ricardo and Palo on the flanks east toward Duren after Ita cap sian and Yugoslav partisan troops neapolis. Sponsored by Repub a game was relayed from WPTZ. around right end with Peterson Bill Sacharek group pictures of ths two tsoms. of the northern beachhead, estab Force mlseiona In support of ture of its first major German card. The offering received at the w.ist wing and crushed the czar’s Weeks After Election lican National committee; as inteiference and drove to the members and guests are Invited to I.Gcal Long Distance The West Side Rec Bowling Chinese ground forces. Fifteen Federal Power Commis service yesterday was for the which forced the Sava river in a Philadelphia, but results were not attend the banquet. lished last week. They are south city, Aachen, and waa clearing the Armies with losses cf 100,000 men. 'Votes in several of th^ states (Note; Time# as listed are ! regarded as satisfactory. Annex 23. The next play was the League will launch, their 1944 sea Rockne, with the famous Four bridges were destroyed or dam fund. three-mile advance. The Russian will not be counted until days and The SI.I Club officers, board of Star Captures 30,000 son tonight with four of the eight Horsemen as s tackle, as the other of Tacloban: enemy from toe area aroiind the The Germans asserted they had bulletin said 4,000 Germans were those announced by net same thing with Kilcolllns lugging aged during these missions. sion Will Not Exer An Impressive service entitled, encircled and crushed two Soviet w’eeks after the balloting on Nov, works.) the leather to the six on an end directors, and committee chairmen teams in the loop taking part in speaker. Ban PaUo Next Objpctlve village of Wurselen, three miles killed and 1,300 captured at Kra- have already been working on Kilometer Race. Packers Down northeast of Aachen. . “ V to r Vision” was presented by divisions east of the Hungarian 7, he said. In the case of Rhode Is Dialing Tqnight; NBC—8, Joan run. On first down, Kilcolllns the opening games. The initial The local man. Bill Sacharek, The next objective of toe as cise Jurisdiction. gujevac. Important junction city FonUlne in "Girl Lincoln Loved” ; plans for the forthcoming season, aault units on the southern front It waa here— other Americans the following cast: Miss Claire town of Szolnok, taking most of land, tl e state is permitted to • New York, OcL 23—(.P)—Sing drove into the end zone on the matches which are scheduled to will give a brief talk on the duties British Advance Lavey, nurae; Mrs. Albert Robin below Belgrade, which was taken 8:30, Barlow concert; 9. Voorhees and at meetings held during the Charlie Robbins did it again yes get underway at 7:30 find Gris was the roadside town of BaaPab- lost were reported six miles south the Russians captive. Saturday in the Russian drive that withhold lU election reporU until ing Frank Sinatra ia to partici same play with Peterson leading of an official In a fotball game as Rams 3 0 to2 1 Hartford, OcL 23— The Fed- son, Nurses Aide; Miss Barbara Dec. 6 for late absentee voting concert. Nelson Eddy; 9:30. In the way. Rockville went ahead past few weeks have drawn up an terday afternoon in Boston, when wold's Garagemen meeting the lo. It Is seven miles Inland from east of Duren which Is 20 miles Overrun Finn Nickel Mines is bottling up German forces in pate as spealter In a political well aa problems that confront on Six Miles East Peterson and Miss Ruth Kjellson, and the State of Pennsylvania, formation Please; 10, Contented when Kilcolllns plowed Into the attractive and interesting program the local lad copped the national Pioneer Parachute Umbrellamen , the Dulag landing beach. fromirom Colognev^oiogne on thew.e Rhine—thatr v n .„.= -t.« ., ^ral Powrr commission will not ex- In reaching the frozen Nor the southern Balkans. of events, which will be discussed official in a game. Any fan In at Southeast Asia Command Head choristers: Mis* Marilyn Johnson wegian border, the Russians over one of the largest electoral vote broadcast on behalf of the candi Concert. . . . CBS—7:30, (Repeat end none to tally the extra point championship 30,000 kilometer and in the other match, the tendance who has a question in The supply problem for Japan s toe Germans apparently feared the , ercise jurisdiction over a rate in 10:30) Bob Hawk Quiz; 8, Vox at the banquet and meeting by Remain at Top of Pro vicious 16th division already is be quarters, Kandy, Ceylon. Oct. 23— and Miss Gail Johnson, Girl ran the rich Finnish nickel mines states In the Union, does not re dacy of President Roosevelt. As and send his team out front. race over the Franklin Park Knighia of Columbus tangle with their mind, m.ay feel free to ask (iiP)—The British 36th division Main blow was building up. crease negotiated for toe sale of Pop: 8:30, Gay Njneties; 9, Gary Ralph Kurtz, president of the Ski coming difficult after their “pre Scouts: Theodore Chambers. Jr, which has been nurturing toe Ger Russians Introduce port its final vote until later in finally arranged and announced, New Haven Annex Bounce Bark Club. course. the Main street Service team. as Bill will be more than glad to League; Giants Win) which captured Mohnyln in north A Berlin broadcast said the electricity by Connecticut Power and Richard Small, Boy Scouta November. Ten states do not re he is to be in a 15-minute pro Coooer in "Story of Dr. Wassell’'; New Haven bounced back and llminary defeat" and should they First Army seemed to have com man war machine. New 8ki Slope Two weeks ago, the slender local To Operate Two Nights supply tbe answere. Burma, 70 miles southwest of Company to Torrington Electric Mrs. Theodore E. Palmer, wife of Great New Threat port their final records until later gram with Vice President Wallace 10. Robert Young in "Nlnotchka." drove to the Rockville three yard youth, attached to the Chelsea Na- The league will operate two Bears Tie Detroft. be forced- into the hlljs might be pleted its regrouping, brought up A Finnish communique said toe . . . BLU—7, Horace Heidt Time; On these .Sports Nights shows, come acute. General MaCArthur Myltkyina on the railway 200 Light Company, the pastor, was the reader. Moscow, Oct. 23—iJP)—Russian in November. on the BLU at 10:15 next Thurs line. On a brilliant display of de One item of primary interest is v’al hospita' ns a member o t toe nights weekly, Monday and Wed we Want you fans to take on ac “vast” tank reinforcements and Finns reached Savoukoski and Pel- day night. 8:30, Blind Date; 9. Counter S p /; the proposed development of a said in his communique today. miles north of Mandalay, haa made This became known today when The candle lighted in toe center kosennieml in north-central Fin forces introduced a gn"cat new Russ Potterton won the at fensive football, the home team Navy, spread-eagled a field of 30 nesday and will continue for three tive part as pos.sible. Any of the could be expected to attack at any Sinatra, talking from New 9:30. Gene Knipa Band; 11;.30. Sa- new ski slope, on the outskirts of Chicago, OcL 38—(F)—Tbs Ha- The role of this strategic Island, an advance six ndles to the east the Federal Power commission an of the V waa for Ernest Berggren, land, meeting no resistance. The threat to the entire German posi tendance prize donated by Elmer buckled down and held. The ball of the best distant runners In the rounds. The three rounds will be men or women that will appear tional Football Lsngus still toward Kazu, today’s Southeast moment somewhere along a 16- York, la to have about three min ludos Amigos. . . . MBS—7:30, went over to Rockville on the one town. ' he new site, which has been In the heart of the Philippines, nounced it was vacating its order who lost his Nfe at sea In the At Finns were above the Arctic cir tion in southeastern Europe today Weden. east to capture the National AAU only so-called, as the standings heie will be more than glad to four unbeaten contendere, but toe Asia communique announced. mtle front between Gellenklrchen lantic during the hurricane, Sept utes to introduce the vice presi Bulldog Drummond: 8:30. Sherlock yard line as the half ended with surv'eyed by the Slope committee and New England 20 kilometer was underlined by the announce of Sept 1 suspending a rate sched cle and they forced the Kltlsenjokl by swiftly developing' an attack Holmes; 9:30, Human Adventure. will remain the same through the answer or to assist or enlighten in race obviously is the field against The advance prumlised a linkup and Stolberg. ember 15. The song “God Keep through northeastern Hungary dent, scheduled to come on from Rockville out front, 7 to 6. and Ski Club officers, offers a bet crowns in a road race in Provi ment that Work has commenced Front Rain-Booked Mire ule filed by Connecticut Power river, capturing German positions, ter skiing slope for both advanced schedule. However, at the end of any problems that may be on the the power-laden Peckers of Greek on the two captured airfields and with other Allied forces patrolling Our Boys,” was sung after candles which, unless checked shortly, can Milwaukee. There may be a movie Both teams battled on even dence. • the season the fourth place team The front from Aachen to the Company which provided for toe German broadcasts said Russian and novice skiers. minds of you fans. Feel free and Bay now roaring along with five other tnstallatlons to prepare "a south of Kazu, 18 'miles below had been lighted for the four girls cut the Nazi lifeline between About Town star as an additional speaker. The Tuesday Programs: NBC —10:30 terms in the early moments of the Yesterday afternoon's perform will play the third and so on in straight wins. VosgM waa a rain-soaked n)lre, increase. attacks were general along the en program is being sponsored by the U. 8. E. A. S. A. Convention make It a point to witness these g ^ t base for all arms for future Myltkyina. from Emanuel and 99 boys in toe tire eastern boundary of East Prus Budapest and Vienna. a. m„ Finders Keepers Quiz; 12:30 third period as Peterson and An ance Wat more of-an anti-climax eliminating the last three. The shows which will be held on every The Western I Dlviolon poea-aet*' In' western Burma, further gains and clouds at tree-top height also As a result the Connecticut Pub International Ladies Garment nies-waged a brilliant kicking duel. The annual U. S. E. A. S. A operations.” lic Utilities commission announced combat forces. sia, extending "beyond Suwalkl An Army of Cossacks and tanks p. m.. On Target, variety show; as he defeated the heavily favored winner of the playoffs will engage other Friday night until tjie High ten yeaterday hurdled their tough Address Rest of PhUIppines were made from captured Tlddln) made an Immediate offensive seem drove northwest of the fallen Mag Workers’ Union Campaign com 2:45. Hymns of All Churches. . . . In the dying momenta of the convention Is to be held this year Johnny Kelley o f Arlington, Mass that the higher rate now becomes southward aa far as Augustow. The Stanlev Group of the South mittee for Roosevelt. in the Egy-ptian Room of the Hotel the team that cops the league achool basketball season opens, est barrier to date when they General MacArthur and Presl toward the Chin hills stronghold unlikely. yar keypolnt of Debrecen in the Methodist w's.C.S. will follow its CBS—1? neon, Kate Smith; 4 p.m.. period, the Annex struck with the one of the best runners in the bunting for the title. stood off the previously tmdefaated Lieut. Gen. (Jeorge 8. Patton’s effective retroactive to Sept. 1. "The enemy succeeded in making Bond. Hartford, op Oct. 28 and 29. then tha night will be shifted. / dent Berglo Osmena Inaugiurated of Fort White, 20 miles to the In a ssvlew of the case a Pub deep penetrations between Suwalki direction of Kassa, which con meeting at the church tomorrow It’s Maritime: 6:30. Ted Husing’a fd rve of lightning to drive deep country. Charlie finished 3 1-2 A new trophy will be up for the Cleveland Rams 30-21 In s ding- the Philippine commonwealth gov southeast, where the Japanese nilrd Army restlessly poked an lartford Crash NBC hopes to be able to bring Sports. . . . BLU—11 a, m.. Break into Rockville territory. The ball with the Hartford Ski Club as host. minutes ahead of Kelley, In cop. lic Utilities commission official and Goldnap. on the southern bor trols the pass Into Slovakia and a evening wltb a Hallowe’en aoclaU The Manchester Ski Club, a mem team that can win the circuit this dong battle at Green Bay. ernment’s authority’ in liberated were falling back on Kennedy attack at the Germans toward the way through Moravia and Bohe Every member of the group is in the first Jewish broadcast from fast at Sardi’s: 1:15 p. m.. Sen. G. rested on the four yard stripe as ping his second National A. A. U, year as the old one is now perman It now appeon that one club upper Saar valley, capturing said today Connecticut Power peri der the Rominteh heath, nothwlto- occupied P’azl soil, specifically ber of the P. 8. E. A. S. A., will be territory during a dramatic cere peak. West Africans crossed toe odically negotiates the price at Victim Succumbs atandlng tenacious German reaiat- mia to Prague, Czechoslovakian urged to- appear in costume. Ths D. Aikei. on "St. Lawrence Water Referee Joe Flahertyls whistle end crown in less than three weeks. ently retired. The West Side Tav which n.ight upset the prancing Bezange la Petite, 19 mller east of Aachen, Germany, next Sunday way” ; 2:30, Ladies Be Seated. . . . ed the period. represented by Edgar CTarke. des Cage Practice mony at Tacloban, designated as upper Kaladan river In the Arakan which it sells electricity at whole ance.’’ Berlin said. Russiafi at capital. hostesses will be Mra. Edward Fer The local lad graduated from ern keglers copped it last yeqr and Packen is New York which kept Nancy, and fighting In Moncourt j morning at 9:30. 8IRS 12:30. U. S. Marine Band; On fourth down and five yards ignated by Ralph Kurtz as dele Manchester High where he was the temporary capital. They ad area. sale to Torrington Electric. tacks on two aides of Eberode, Ready to Join in Assaidt ris. Jr., Mrs; Harry Buckley and gate. Several other ifhemb^rs of then in a surprise move that Start atop the Eastern Division yester dressed tlm rest of the subjugated 19 miles from the Saar. It is planned to originate the 15- 2:30, Johnny Neblctt O ^ n House; to go Jimmy Angellos sliced off standout member of the track and day with a 23-0 win over the Card- Files Proposed Changes Hartford, Oct. 28.—(/P)—John eight miles inside Germany on toe ’I'o the north of this attacking Mrs. Ormand WesL the club are planning to attend the led the league officials, ‘they up ' Philippines, as well as toe ■ United The Germans fought under dif I minute program, to be presented 4:15, Johnson Family. tackle to score and send tbe An cross cdurtry teams. CHiarlie at and dropped out of competltioh Starts Today Pitts. The Giants, undefeated In ' Japs Admit Being Under thib method, which per Griffin, 65, of 212 Garden street, main line to Insterburg and Konlgs- group Geh. Ivan Petrov’s Fourth In co-operation with toe American dinner meeting and dance on Oct. tended the University of Connecti' Btates, while gunfire echoed in the ficulties, caught In the rear by a Temple Chapter, O. E. S., and nex'out front by a 12 to 7 count. J28 and the businieas session on Oct. this year. three starts, entertain toe Packers mits Increases or decreases In toe died yesterday at St. Francis hos berg, were declared frustrated. The Ukranlan Army appeared ready to Jewish committee, from the site of Alinies passed to Joe Mayardo In cut and carried on hia athletic ca background. On Defensive Now bombing which broke an old 800- pital after being hit by an auto Germans said other, Russian at join in the assault, exploiting his Manchester Assembly, Order of 29. Any member o f a U. S. E. A.- With all of the eight teams eye In their only Eastern appearance American forcea have landed, foqt earthen dam two miles south price of energy sold by Connect!' a synagogue destroyed by toe the end zone for the extra point. reer on UiL cinders. Hi^li School Basketliall of the regular season Nov. 19. mobile Saturday night thus rais tacks on the besieged port of newly won positions south of the Rainbow for Girls, will combine INazi:. after they came Into power. Week End Deaths S. A. member club Is invited to at ing the top spot as well as a play Sbid thJSlcneral in a proclamation, By The Associated Press east ot Dleuze and flooded the cut Power dependent upon fluctu It waa certainly a feather in the He first gained fant'e when he off berth Indications point to a Although the record of each la atlons in the cost of fuel, the com ing the 1944 Hartford traffic toil Memel also failed. Carpathian mountalh passes. forces on a rummage sale for I The speaker is expected to he tend, and Manchester Ski Club finished, thiro In the famous Bos Camlidates Out for Ses "as a prehjde to the liberation of “Japan is now on toe defensive” Seine VC.’. ' f o r 10 miles. hat of the Rockville team to put up members interested In attending wide open battle with all the teams marred by a tie. the Washington the entire territory of the Philip pany files proposed - rate changes to toe same number at which it Reds Roach Nlemen River Strong patriot partisan forces In Thursday, at 9:30 a. m. In the Ma I Chaplain Morris A. Prank of the ton Marathon on Patriot’s Day a Japwese Naval' commentator, * The American Seventh Army Berlin announced that Red Army Czechoslovakia awaited the on- sonic Temple. Mother Advisor Berkeley, Calif.—Dr. Charles the battle that they did against the may contact Ralph Kurtz before loaded with the leading pin top- Redskins and the Phliadelphia pines.” with both the Public Utilities com stood this diate last jrear, 11. lAiherican First Army. ■ Elm Chty eleven. Even though it last year. Since then, Charlie haa sion at.Armory. Eagles kept in the undefeated cir Maeanbri Ito, said today in a dis- also wedged deeper Into the ap Mr. Griffin was struck at the units attacking from the north rushing Soviet Armies which today Mrs. Viola Tyotter will asalst the Bernard Llpmon, 61, professor o f Oct. 26 for further details'. plcrs in town. He declared "rul.l and voio" the paten transmitted by Domel news proaches to toe Vosges passes mission and the Federal power I After short wave relay to the waa In a losing cause. entered many of the distant races cle by downing Brooklyn 17-14 and intersection of Homestead avenue. reached the Nlemen river opposite were reported already attackiqg Rainbow Girls. Star members ■network, the program ia to go plant physiology and dean of toe The only team on tonight’s sche laws of the Japanete-sponsored agency. northeast of E^lnal past captured commission. Next Sunday afternoon t In the vicinity of his naval base The firet High-.school basketball Boston 38-0 respectively. Garden street' and Liberty street Tilsit m a new 15-mlle advance and German communications leading are urged to bring grtlclea for the ■back overseas by beam transmis- graduate divirion o f the Universi Just A Broeze and has taken aa a active part as dule with, experience in the loop is "republic” in liberated areas. He Brouvelieures and Bruyerea. In this particular Instance toe Westfield, Maas., Red Rocks u the Pioneer gang. The' team has practice session of the season will In a fifth Sabbath clash, toe pre-mised extension of common Iio’s statement came in toe Policeman Daniel C. Doran arrest were subjecting that city to a with back onto the Bohemian plateau. sale to the meeting Wednesday |aion directed to Germany, ty o f California, He waa born In possible. course of remarks in which It was Three more villages. Domfalng Federal Power commission Inter A jolhup of the Czechoslovak and Moscow, Russia. appear against- Rockville Wlllmar, Minn.—(/P)—One of the been a member for several years take place this afternoon at the Chicago Bears settled for a 21-21 wealth authority, under the Uni ed WlUlam A. Elrlck, 55. of 1000 ering artillery assauIL Farther evening.' 'Mrs. Ruth Bprg Is Cricket Lot. Robbins' time over the course State Armory when Coach Wilfred tic with the Detroit Lions whose claimed that Japan ,“welcomed” Vervezelle and Belmont were en vened to suspend t!he rate increase Ridge road, Wethersfield, on south Berlin acknowledged that Russian fighting groups sppeared prizes in a recent American Le and with Art Maasar, Benny Schu ted States government, to other but the move waa protested by chairman for the Chapter. After a lapse of three yeai^ With the U. S. First Army Near waa 1:53:42. The course it 18 3-4 J. Clarke will view his candidates flashy FrankiA Sinkwich nearly Philippine rectons as quickly as the American tnvaalon of the Phil tered, and two more miles sliced charge of manslaughter. another Russian column. In a 21- IrnmlnenL Aachen—David Lardner, corre- gion golf tournament here was $100 miles long. bert. Pat Anniello and Nick An off toe dlstonce to Bonhomme Connoctlcut Power and the Public Capture of positions in central but it wasn’t claimed by any golfer. gelo on their roster they will no for the first time.' tripped the league champions. they are freed and military-consid ippines because it. offered “an Mr. Griffin waa born In Ire mlle penetration from the east, Attention of meraberi, of the ^^londent for The New Yorker The entire first team graduated Rama Brilliant lc . pass, now 15 miles away. \ Utilities commission on toe ground land and came here 50 years sg;o. overran the Romlnter forest and Slovak's by the Russians would All the golfer had to do waa to doubt cause a lot of trouble for the erations permit. other opportunity to deal cruah- the tranaacUons was entirely In Woman’s Club Is dlrected\tb the magazine and son o f the late Hill Billies On an average, American fam last year and coach Clarke will The doughty Rams ifiit up a ter ing blows on the mainstay of the British Drive Reinforced He leaves two sons, John Griffin was pushing on toward the towns represent a probable disaster for famed humorist, Ring Lardner. , make more Uian three holes-in-one ilies spent $35 for amusements in other seven teams. Bombers Hit Other Islands trastate and therefore not subject Smorgasbord supper at 6:31) this | to get It. have to mold together an entirely rific struggle before they suc enemy’s Pacific forcea.” The BrltUh drive was reinforc and Terrence Griffin, both of o f Gumblnnen and Goldap... .v... — Hitler’s high command, which is evening at the South Metha 1939. The Umbrellaroen's opponents, The announcement concerning to Federal jurisdiction. seeking desperately to hold on to ^ Washington— Charles Campbell Hold Banquet new combine. cumbed to the Packers for their The speaker compared Formoaa ed by the jump-off of a third col Hartford: a daughter, Mra. Jn a 38.-yato field believed to have concentrated been collected by civilians. toe the threshold of^llberaOng still an o f the RoekWIle, Leader; Stephen “mesT bf established reputstipn and goal by end Joe Aguirre which . hold was firm on Tacloban and ■destroyer had been sunk and five large portions of their lOO.OpO to American Fqt Salvage cossmlttee. Norwegian frontier In northern assortment o f Spode china dlnneil Jlutcn Philsdelphls welterwelghL fighU players'- split of TJie home game of the team will ^ ia g , ki-.y cities at opposite ends other nation of Europe from toe Von Euw, on editor of the Rock- financially able to weather four or In his home town, a couple of his broke a 14-14 deadlock. Frank other ships damaged In toe gulf. 150.000 troops estimated to be Inc., roporta. The .Voice VMnme Remarkable Ftidand on a front from Vuoreml wore, others presented approprlnt* Wile JournaL Worid^ Series receipts, the office be played at the armory this sea Of too fronL) on the Barents'sea inland to Lake Nasi yoke. It is expected here toe five, losing seasons.” . . . That, High school teachers always are o f Baseball Commiasioner K. M, Filchock 'continued his sensational holding in western Holland. have added another 122,900,000 gifts In sliver. TONKWreeVtOO A feature of the evening was son after a laps;!) of several years. May Rose Naval Forcea Chonute. Konk—OP)—^Thurman Kuotsjarvls. Prise nickel mines Russians will continue pursuit of wito a few other pointed remarks on hand to cheer him on. . . . Well, passing for, the'Redskins, complet Continued advances to the west pounds. , ' w n c - w u r verol sdectiona by toe famous tossed in, sounds as if he was O* B»e total. The attendance in previotis sea ing Itwo SO'-'yard tosses to set up The communique did not epeeify Hill, Democratic nominee to r U. S. In toe Petsamo area- which had toe OermsBS through the northern A cordial invitation Is ext* a couple of Annie Oakleys for $M,877.27 went to (As champion by the British driving on ’S-Herto- tip of Norway in an effort to clean Barber Shop Quortbtts. The group looking for a scrap with tbe old sons at the armory court have Washington’s first touchdown and ts« preparations which have be Heart Attack genbosch would outflsnk the Ger Weather^ Not Heeded Senator, was addressing a party been ceded to Russia by Finland •to an interested to attend tod teacher ought to be even more ef SL Louis Cardinals, and $86,685.46 often hit the 2,000 mark and as gun to groom Leyte as a great up the entire North cape and liqui turned in a splendid performance league as well as toe other new fective than a big red apple. to the SL Loula Browno. connecting on a short aerial to man positions north of the Csns- mseting in the ipunicipal auditor were torn from toe enemy’s grasp. first ot toe eeriee In the nutritkili| ones. the games in the last few years atiiklng base within i enemy-con ium when suddenly thsrt was a At Kuotsjarvls the Russlsna date Its use by Nssl aircraft Jor which Was greatly appreciated by Twenty-six Cordlnala got $4,626 Aguirre for the second. ^ ' On Train Fatal dions. . Omaha—(dVrUrs. M. 'eoufoe conducted by Dr. Mxrthai NELSON' an present were limited to only half the stu- Gene RonzanI completed' nins trolled territory. lU phraseology, crash. A 600-pound chunk of cor wer. only 17 miles from Kirkenes, coavoy raids. _ ^ ^ Potgleter, which begins tor Servtcd DepL each—with 18 getting an extra dents’-lt was almost Impossible for however. Indicated that Us harbor fTiinarttffm ScoM Second Victory believes that ths sppls trse In hw Although toe Red Army high A deUclous chicken dinner waa It Bonwd m m Up out oif l i passes, pitching the yard, which bore five bushels of nice fell and was shattered on the which had long been used by the evening at eight o’clock In Ont Ths hockey fanning season on centi—ond nine members of the fans to purchase ducats. However, facilities, as well as the air fields, The Canadians scored stm a sec command has remained silent m served. A new (to us) bowling sUbt was Guam was opened recently when club got fraetionsl shares ranging Bears to al) three of their touch ond victory In their drive to clear L e fruit last July. Is paying "o sidewalk. N o one was injured. *T Naris sa a base for sea attacks on church house. S. SENATOR EDDY this season, the d oo' will be open would be- utilized', pus.«ib1y to base New London, O ct 23. — (Jf) — AlUed lend-Iesae shipping moving toe Berlin-reported breakthrough offered recently by Qannle Con Freddie Metcalfe, former New from $600 to $2.31$. ShorM of $2.- downs, but the aging quarterback Charles McCarty. 75. of^Chelms^ Antwerp’s approaches when they attenUon to the calendar: With toe didn’t know 1 had so much vol stance o f Seattle, Wooh.—He got to toe public again and Indications of the champions didn’t outshliis ■ : Naval forers. ume," Hill remarked. torougt. the Arctic to Murmanaky. into East Prusai#, all ntofees !■ Phi<* York Rovers’ coach, Tom Leahy, 743.78—wito 16 getting on extra Bomber raid.- o.i other Visayan fprd. Mass., president of the Mc- captured the ferry port'of Bresk- feel of frost already In the alt, the awoiU confidently tor an official “ CIotMng fordtoasla** OeaM d DANAHER “top hot” . . . iTYlng to convert point to a baimer season. Sinkwich who gained 87 yards by tree has started blossoming and Inmortaat,Towns ex-MetropoUtan League player, penny—went to 39 Brownies. Nine T h e owning game will be play Islands sank three unisll freight C arty, New Englandfcr ■ ■ Laundry- of ens near the mouth of the Schelde From their new Debrecen-Nylre- Sovlex announcement of Russian New York—OP) —Bob Chipmsii, ■ sport on 'toe last frame, Conhis snd a Rover fan named Taylor oUwrs received part shares, of $500 rushlnt and sparked the Lions to ■■i estuary and swept on a half-mile little apples have appeared. fmprovea Wood Waterloo, Iowa—(F)—A Waterj bumped hia leg os he delivered toe ed Thanksgiving night against the a short-lived 21-14 lead in the third' . ers and probably sank four others. Lowell, Maas., en route to Florida gyhOM boMS the Rasalsns were entry Into Reich territory there. star southpaw o t toe Chicago Culxi, encountered one another.. . . Capt. to I1.371A9. farther Into old Fort Frederik loo family assembled a bundle cl VOTE REPUBLICAN halL Ignited some matches In his Alumni. period. Heavy . units blasted Mindanao to spend the winter, died of a heart A - chemtcal for tnatlng wood nnning cut through the famous 'Telephone SMinsd to have his stuff tn toe Lee C. -Sondecker, former -Wooh- with 94 tons of explosives, start attack just before the New Haven Hendrik. > Surgical Ufesaver Qnittlag Sm t Ib T nS ie ooats, salts, dresses and discarded HOUR pinches ,in. a post-asoson gams pocket and dropped the boll. . . , ington Stats biuketbOU Mayer, is ■ski The Navy, by a now proeeai toakaa ooft TMuJ wins eoun^ in Buhgaiy, hsts and put toem-^tnh-tha porcll 'As' a rerult) he missed ths spare, Boot Osocelled .Next Sukdoy's ing firmt at Cagayan, principal railroad’s State' of Maine train Compressing still mors the Ger woods hard, bard wooda hordor, eaptiurlng four Important towns in against the ssml^ro Bushwlcks. clslmlqg record of some s«t for port and transportation center in reached here at 4:27 o’clock this man pocket In the Breekens area Scientists have developed a n w Los Angeles-(ff>—A streetcar^ for collection during thi "Clotolr'f a 200 pome and a 600, seriea and short tenure as a cage coach. Borton st Brooklyn. method of producing prothrombin, mlnimiaoa thoir tendeney to swoU. tiM ftTM; Though ba ollowsd U hits he want New Y oik—OP) —Don’t sneer at New Yoilc. OcL 23—— aotia, pssasUms sssgvt^ A ■ i ■ . i .X ■■. ■! ' ■ ' ■ y . . . MANCHkSTRR KVKNlNr, HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1944 fJLGE TEN ------V . 1 ------... ------.C— ------DLANCHNSlIiiK BVBNlMO a cR A L U , MANUHCNTiSK. (JONN„ MONDAY, O C T O B ^ m i Articles for Sale Hou.‘. life. I went Into a furniture Silver Lane Homes or Call 7889. Improve the use of your speech - ... . thing of an authority when the asked for a ticket to the end o f ; T o B n j ToSeH cheap, In good condition. See FLORENCE TWO BURNER heat plumbing; als< Rusco storm win' After the recent hurricane on store and when t oaked the aalao- Some few men may be- self- the line on the fastest train; Reward. tools, have better diction and ac> (CHAPTER 80 told her girl friend that she had madf, b u t' most have been ihade RANGE BURNER SERVICE. Tel. Nick 559 Main street. ing stove and an electric oil down and screens throughout. The "And when he read, of Julie’s the East Coast, one family, whose man for a little oven what do you Ticket Agent—0(ir fastest quire greater self-confldence. lot Is well landscaped. As the Scoopy, the bootblack, had dis return to'^Midvale," Erich carried been out the night before with house had been damaged sent Its think he said? . oyer by their wives. • 6940 after 5 p. m- ■ pump. Call 5305 or 213 Highland ‘-'the chief petUng officer.” train left Just 10 mtautca ago. Announcements White Studio, 709 Main street. FOR SALE^ 100 FEET of turkey street. owner has been transferred out Houses for Sale '72 appeared and with him the clue relentlessly, “he returned, little boy to stay with an uncle in Mother—I can’t Imagine* \ Phone 2-1892. wire, In good condition. Tele Negro—Well, jes’ give me a f l o o r SANDINO of state this place is being offer MANCHpSTER—BEAUTIFUL 8 to the murderer. An examination found you wealthy, demanded real the adjoining state until repairs Young Wife—He winked and The "good old days” were those ticket and point out de track. Lout and Found l a r g e h a l l , »6 nlghUy. 10 Laying ^ d Finishing phone 3276. ed for a pric^ of $6,250. Good of his shop failed to reveal the money. You stalled for time. Ha BxarbinlnJr Attorney— What la could be made. said to come back some time with When a girl with "nothing to Machinery and Tools 5*2 room house, extra lavatory, fire your age, madam? SXJtrr-^-tnBW h o o d tire between Depot ^ lare, suitable for din J. E. Jensen -Phone 2-0920 residential section off East Cen other petr of shoes bearing the sent Julie the letter to scare you. Three diys later the parenU re out my hueband.' , wear” didn’t wear it on the bath Help Wanted— Female 33 place, oil steam heat, garage, Woman—Thirty yeara. The Japs are finding it difficult ZMve B, SUver Lane Homes and n er. weddings etc. Inquire Mrs. If No Answer—5329 USED CLETRAC TRACTOR, ex ter street. Stuart J. Wasley, now kind of paint. A dragnet was When you met him the second ceived thla telegram from the ing beach. to "tmve face.” Over here the la Fuel and Feed 49-A large lot, and excellent location. time and he refused the money Attorney—You might have dif uncle: West Middle Turnpike. Call 8085. Irish, 2nd-floor. WANTED — EXPERIENCED cellent condition, new lime sow State 'jThcater Building. Ttl. 6648 Coventry—Good houae, all Im set to locate the missing men. With butter up 20 points, at dle* do It easily with s trip to the -V- WASHER sfACUUMS, Electric you offered him and threatened ficulty in proving that. “Am returning your boy. Send bookkeeper for all around office FOR SALE—HARD WOOD by ers. saw rigs, water bowls, milk or 714<46. provements except furnace, good Ae Susen end Erich, returned least some of us will know which The diner had waited 10 min- drug store. lO S lt—PASS BOOK NO. 43299— WANTED—PATRIOTIC men and motors, etc., repaired. All parts exposure, you went beserk. You Woman—You will find it diffi the hurricane.” the cord, any length. Telephone ing machines. Dublin ’lYactor acres, on hard road, $4,500. New to the street, after, a futile search side our bread la buttered on. ute.i. But at last the waiter ap • NoUce la hereby given that Past women to volunteer to work on available. 24-bour service. Charg work; also to take shorthand. were In the boathouse. Y 6 picked cult to prove the contrary. The Glastonbury 3057. (Company, WUllmantlc. 6 room houae all Improvements, of the shop, a car pulled to the Neither! peared. Book No.' 43299 issued by The eleCUcm day for our great presi es C. O. D. Manchester 2-1439 Apply Tober Baseball, Elm St. ■urb. up the anchor and hit him." church that had the record of my Money Is not the most' Import A young man waa bitterly com- I dent, FrankllJ. D. Roosevelt. Call Legal Notices garage, several acres of land, Waiter Your fish will he here plaining* of women who did men’s | Bavlngs Bank of Manchester has mornings or-evenings. WOMAN OR GIRL to assist with "Get in!” Julie and Thorny Lockhart’s last smile was for birth burned down In 1895. ant thing in the world, but you Grand,dua waa coming home one in five minutes. been lost oi destroyed, and writ Democratic Hedaquarteni, Room $5,000. Coventry Lake—Good 4 called from the back seat. Both JUlle. ”He’a smart—like you nlgbt thi work. In the midst of his tirade, housework, full or part' time. Ap HARD SEuiVSONED wood for sale. MusiFal instruments 53 AT A CXIURT OF PROBATE HELD room cottag'e, furnished, good will notice that all Important peo his week and saw his hlrsd Another 10 minutes psssed. The ten application has been made to 2. 791 Main street. Tel. 2-0550. doors opened as the. car slowed, Julie.” • Conaclentioua F'ather —Daugh ple try to get it. two women on the outskirts of the ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. ply 29 Cottage street. Telephone 5639. at Manchealer within and for the Dis location, $1,600. Bolton—4 room man standing near ths houos customer’s patience was ex crovyd greeted each other with a | ' said bank by the Person In whose —^ ■■■■------——ZZ Tel. 2-1588. W. SchulU. UKE NEW—HAINE» Brothers trict of Manchester, on the Jlst day of and Susan and Erich jumped for ter, ia that young man aerjoua in with a lantern in hla hand. hausted. name such book was issued, for apartment sized Grand piano, October. A. D.. 1944. house, garage, coop, electric ar them. ’ ' It was hot and bright the day hia ‘intentiopa. . resounding kiss: WANTED— YOUNG or middle "Elarly to bed *nd early to Grandpa—What are you doing Customer (sarrastically) - Tell 'He was wild about/liermuouyr before payment of the amount of deposit Automobilies for Sale mahogany case, beautiful tones Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. tesian well, 1-2 acre land, $2,000. the Scarbraugh factory opened. Daughter—Guess mqst be. rite”— Orator—There! That’s another' RANGE BURNERS cleaned, In- age woman for general house ’ Garden— Farm— Dairy Judge. The Constable Was at the wheel. out here so late. Zeke? me, waiter, what bait are you they married — w e’a tamed represented by said book, or for and artlon, duet bench to match. J. 8. Blssell, South Coventry. Call Nobody minded. The school band Dad. He asked me last night case of a woman doing a man s stalled and serviced. Satisfaction work forenoons, three to five Prodiicta 60 Estate of John L. SuIIlran late of Hs said cheerfully as he shoved And you’ll help support two other Hired Man—I’m Just a-courtin’ using ? work I hlml'’m !’4 the issuance of a duplicate book 1941 PONTIAC Cabriolet, 1939 mornings a week. Greenacres 1080 Main street, Hartford, Manchester. In said District, deceased. WlUlmantlc 1746-Wl. down the Xhrottle, "Doc Herril lad the town parade. There were how much I made at the plant, guya! Mercury Cabriolet, 1938 Olds- guarsinteed. Call 2-1309. therefor. FOR SALE— QUALITY Green On motion of John P. Sullivan of called, Jim Lockhart’s pretty sick picnic tables In the patk. Town moblle 6 sedan, 1937 Buick sedan, Section, Box I. oald Manchester. Administrator. COVENTRY LAKE—Year around GENERAL HOUSE painting done Mountain potatoes. Frank V. ORDERED:—That aix montha from house, full cellar, furnace, elec and he cklled for Julie. Wonder Council memhere apoke eloquent BOOTS AND HER BUDl/lES ijosrr— PASS b o o k n o . 54245— new paint. 1937 Ford,^ Model 60 at low cost. Call 8819 after 5 WANTBD—HIGH SCHOOL girl Williams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike, OfTice and Store how Daliah’s gonna take that?” ly of the blight of misunderstand Y Ip el tudor, exceptionally clean. Cole the 21st day of October. A. D.. 1944 be tric hot water, two lots. $3,800. FUNNY BUSINESS BY J^UG AR MARTIN Notice U hereby given that Pass p. m. few afternoons weekly, mother’s Buckland. Call 7997. Equipment 54 and the same are limited and allowed Startled, Susan glanced back at ings lifted and the great future of Book No. 64245 issued by The Motors— 4164. Phone WlUlmantlc 3319-W2. !^ sm 4 iA »JWa . helper, vicinity of South Main. for the credltora within which 1° bring Julie. “ You mustn’t go! You Midvale. And Dr. Merril’a an NF© VAtVJtW K X i. Savings Bank of Manchester hss 1 ALL KINDS OF FARM tractor FOR SALE—APPLES, Macintoan REMINGTON Typewriter, No. 11. In their clalme agalnat aald estate, and 1941 MASTER JEEP with steel Call 6865. the said Administrator la directed to mustn’t: Jim Lockhart’s deliri nouncement that Julie Scarbrough Pt COJPL't o r CCMVC been lost or destroyed, and writ work, grading, plowing and cord and winter variety. Alvah Rus- In perfect condition, very little ous.” had given Scarbrough Houae to pickup body. $498.50 Terma an! used. Manchester Plumbing give public notice to the rreditora to ten application has been made to wood sawing done Alme Latul- W AN'inD- MAJOR OIL company aell, Mountain Road, Olaston- ftbrliig In their claims within said time There were tears in Julie's large Mijj^vale for their much-needed 90\V5T. trades accepted. Bninner’a, 80 a»id bank by the Person In whose llpe, 758 Vernon street. Tel. 6077. locate in East Hartford desires buty. Call Manchester 6889. Supply Co. allowed by posting a copy of this order Bomber Plant Oakland street. Call 6191- eyes. She said slowly, ” I’Ve known hosplUI brought tears along with name such book was issued, for services of apable stenographer- oo the public sign post nearest to the Jim since I can remember know the shouts and applause. RANGE BURNERS serviced or FOR SALE—APPLES, 76 cents a place where the deceased last dwelt payment of the amount of deposit 1936 OLDSMOBILE convertible I clerk, excellent working condi Walkout Ends ing anyone. If I were dying, who It was one o f the few tipies installed, we have lots of supplies. basket and up. Wllmer Keeney Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 within said town and by puhllthtng the represented by said book, or for coupe, practically new top, good tions. Write P. O. Box 190, East same In some newspaper having a cir knows? I might want to see him. Aunt Sarah roused from her list the Issuance of a duplicate book Immediate attention. Jonet Heat Hartford, giving age and quallfl- 490 Keeney street. culation In said probate district, with running condition, privately own F*OR SALE!— TUXEIDO, medium (Continued from Pmgo.One) And if I did—I’d want him to less torpor. "Where will Julie therefor. ing Store, 36-38 Oak street. Call cations. size, pre-war material. Hartford in ten days from the date of this come.” live?” ed, $250. Call 2-1927. 8254. FOR SALE—BIG POTATOES. order, and return make to this court Tailoring. 15 Oak street. of the notice given. , They went up the flowSr-border- Erich’s arm tightened around 1937 CHE'VROLET deluxe con 8TE5NOGRAPHER for full or Paul Schendel, 187 Gardner who have continued a atrlke for WANTED—ALL KINDS of elec WILLIAM e. HYDE ed path to the gleaming white Susan. "It doesn't matter to Julie,"' part time work as required. Call street. Call 2-0465. FX)R SAI.E— BLACK Persian Judge. eight daya was diacussed today by vertible coupe, pre-war tires, Just tric wiring and repairing. Any steps of the Lockhart house. he said. "DriftTter a while prob recently recaped, radio and heat 5163. Iamb full length coat, size 16, in H-tO-Xt-44. the Executive board of their union slse Job g:lveh prompt attention. Local No. 174. United Automobile ably. She says she’s never seen er, motor in good condition. $300. first claas condition. Write .Box the world except through the eyes f- Y ‘ « Call 3975 before 7 p. m. E X P E RIEN ECED Bookkeeper Household Goods 51 AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD Workera (CIO). From somewhere the sound of FIREMAN Call 2^1422 tonight at 7 or after. wanted at Burtons. Excellent F. Herald. at Manchester within anS for the Dla- Dallah Lockhart’s dry sobs start of an outcast. Now it will be trlft of MBnrhester. on the 21st day of About 2,000 of the 6.500 atrlk* FOR GENEfllAL BUILDING and salary and excellent opportunity. WANTED— A responsible party to Ing employes milled about gatei ed. Merrll opened the bedroom changed—because she has a home o Q FOR SAL&—1935 FORD pickup. take over a 3-room modern out October. A. D.. 1944, to come back to.” . Warrtn and Jarvis, 1083 Tolland carpentry. Kitchen remodeling Apply In person, 841 Main street. Wanted to Buy 58 Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., of three Kelsey-Hayea planta to door. "Might as well all cOme In,” WANTED and cabinet work- Call A. R. fit, husband drafted; balance he said. A desperate, If futile at Turnpike. Judice. day but did not enter. The Bad Charom 5825. $214.7b; 'like new; bed room, liv EiiUt« of Ax«l r. Cmrlfion Ute of Refuse to Heed Orders tempt to atop the spread of the o ALLEY OOP Help Wanlefi—Male 36 ing room and kitchen set with Manchester, In said District, deceased. •candal. Stisan thought wearily. Ooola Rides Again BY V. T. HAMLIN WANTE33 A USED doU carriage. On motion of Earle X. White Jr., of The strikers, protesting a WLB Apply in Person. Motorcyclea— BIcyclefl all accessories. Call Mr. Kaye, Phone 2-0694. She was shocked by the sunken said Manchester Administrator. decision permitting the company WELL, WE SEEMTOHAWE Heating— Plumbing— HEXP WANTEH—AT ONCE two Hartford 6-0358. Liberal terms- ORDERED:-That six months from features o f Jim ^ckliart His eyes HE'S TAKEN PART ALL RIGHT, AZRO, WE RE men for full or part-time work, to discontinue paid lunch periods, , BOWLED OVER ALL OPP051 Roofing 17 Albert’s Furniture (Company, 43 the 21st day of October. A. D.. 1944 be have refused to heed orders of the were clear but hla— tongue moved IM MANV A BATTUE, GOIM& INTO THE LAST ACT OF LYDALL & f o r SALE—BOY’S bldycle, new.' landscaping and grading lawns. W A N T E D -A METAL mall box, and the same are limited and alloa'ed thickly, ' TION TD OUR ESCAPE, BUT I ’LL BET THIS Allyn street. Hartford. National War Labor board and S ond AMD *rHE (XAST POOR , T N S MADHOUSE Telephone 0730. . John S. Wolcott ft Son. Tel. 8597. with lock and key. Call 3691. for the creditors within which to bring 5 u cppised WAS THE FIRST TIME In their claims against said eaUtn. and their local and International union "Julie.” LOOKS^CLEAR' ALLEV.'IHCPEI fMVniH FOULDS ROOFS OF ALL TYPES replaced WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN Nille went across to the bed WHU_e SMUO- HE CAME AS A BATTERUdG WANTED —MEN FOR power the said Administrator Is directed to officers that they return to work. OLIWGOOP PAM.f v ou ALU THE ' or repaired including slate, com blinds. Owing tr our very low WANTED—FLAT-TOP knee-hole give public notice to the credltora to and took his hand. Merrill closed THBOOG44rr WAV,. .GIVE presses: also for winding ma At a mass meeting yesterday Q—How many Frenchmen are OUT OF THE 635 Parker Street position, shingle or tiii Also val overhead, get our special low desk. Call 5619. bring In their clnlmi within said time the door and moved up beside ' ALLRGHT.'I V *ER THE BOOT leys. flashings, gutters, chimneys chines, good pa>, steady work. price* on high grade window allowed by posting a copy of this ordw some of them shouted, "lU* about held in Germany? RM_A0E BOUND / Erich and Susan. “He didn’t seem , UPlWHiSBED E. V. Ooughlih, 390 Woodland. Tober Baseball, Elm street. shades and ifenetlan blinds com on the public sign post nearest to the time that the WLB makes a de A—More than 2,800,000: WE PAY CASH place where the deceased last dwelt cision on our grievances before we any worse today.” he said in an CLOTHIMO, Phone 7707. pletely Installed Samples furnish Rooms Without Board 59 within said town and by publishing the prisoners, laborers, political AZRO AND FOR GOOD WANTED—TWO AUTOMOBILE return and not after. If wa don t undertone. ” I was taking his pulse portcos, etc. Wki»44aTNaaMavl ed. Capitol Window Shade Co, same In some newspaper having a cir and telling him your v.l|d tale of OOOLA DEVAS MODERN FURNITURE mechanics. Warren and Jarvis, 241 North Main street Phone culation In said probate district. »*th- get It settled now, we’ll never get TATED THE 1083 Tollan'’ 'Turnpike FURNISHED In ten days from the date of this the painted shoe when he had this Q —What • is the Millinery— Dressmaking 19 8819 Open evenings. . FOR RENT— 2 it settled.” atrokev’’ newest and “He’s starting his reconversion* program I” EMEMV WITH WE BUY rooms. Call 7282. order, and return make to this court Warning Given Workers smallest country to declare war of the notice given. "Thliik he’ll pull through?” THE FIP2ST 2 OR MORE 'TO work In fruit de HAVE YOU AN ELECTRIC waf- | Richard T. Leonard, interna; WEAPON ENTIRE E8TATE8 DRBSaMAKINO and alterations, partment, good hours, good pay. WILLIAM 8. HYDE Thorny’s whisper was faint but fle iron packed away that you WELL HEATED single or double Judge. tional UAW-CIO Yepresentatiye. A—San Marino, th rtih y p r iH c r r l^ ® G L A N C L S BY GALBRAITH AT HAND If yoo are moviiig-, and have young girls clothes and dancing Popular Food Market, 855 Main Jim' *Lockhart ■ c^ght :abi It. ______would sell? Telephone 7087. furnaihed rooms. Kitchen facili IMO-2.1-44. warned the workera that "a vote pality entirely surrounded by Italy. exoem Itema, call oa.' costumes a specialty. Inquire S3 street. ties, central. Apply 14 Arch ” No,” he safd. “TTiorny. come Seaman Circle. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD to continue this strlKe will be a here. Erich ...... Susan ...... street Call 3989. at Manchester within and for the Dla- vote agalnat your own Union. Q How many aircraft carriers ROBERT M. REID RUST FRIEZE davenport. Call trlct of Manche.ater. on the 21st day of Dallah ....” I - |;ot a couple of are there in the U. S. Navy? MAPLE FURNISHED room, ault- Edward Cote, L/)cal 174 prtsident, heavy breaths with effort, his Help Wanted— 2-1606. October. A. D.. 1944. told the men the strllfe violated A—Forty, according to Secre & SONS Moving—Trucking- able for 2 girla or couple, near Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. voice went thickly but stubbornly FRLCIiLBS AND HIS FRIENDS SEE US Male or Female 37 the UAW -(nO constitution and tary of the Navj- Frsak Knox. The Cat’s Out BY MERRILL BLOSSEH Ml Blata St Pboae IlN Storage 20 FOR SALE!- TW O PIECE rust C?heney’s. Call at 137 Pine street. Judge. on. “Have to tell you—everything BlaDebmter. O^aa. pdRTER WANTED—FUll or part Call 5290. Estate of Otis G. Bartlett late of the no-strike pledge/ •—don’t want to—go through colored living room set, purchas Manchester. In said District, deceased. The strike has halted produc Q —Who is Gen. Josip Brozo- f«r Ifco M ftRiea AUSTIN A CHAMBERS CO.— . time. Apply Federal Bakery, 885 ed 6 montha ago, $85. Inquire 54 death like I—have throuch life. How DO YOU OOWr GRANGE TUB SUBJECT.' WHO WAS irp On motion of Susan K. Bartlett of tion of inachine-jiuns, tank parts vich ? LIKE THE NEW _ WONT ^ L L , (T WA9 eiTHBR, WONT MMIDON fiMsiUo on your Trailer van service, temovals Main street. Chestnut street. Apartment 35. said Manche.ater Executrix. Too. hard...... ” A while HOW DID YOa KNOW I WHO'S TUB tell from coast t coast deluxe equip Apartments. Flats, ORDERED:—That elx months from and aircraft engine parts in the ■4—Belter linoun as General WAY 1 DO MY / WASNT REALLY IN THAT LAKE? traitor. IN FRECK OR JUNE/ J nam es— 7 to 9 p. m. His tone was a confession. Tlfp, he la leader of the Jugoslav WE th o u s h t lard YOU.'VOU ...... jlP L S Caror Station ment crating, packing and stor Tenements 63 the 2tst day of October. A. D.. 1944 be Military avf^iue and McGraw Julie gave a low cry, Erich’s MlGHTCONCEDr M meboov musta tipped you MY MIDST f COULO HAVE t o STICK . aild the same are limited andjUowed avenue plapts in Detroit and the partisans. OFF Yt OUR. ScTHEMC > ^ TOOTURe- T Wafon.AnyMako age. AUEINT NORTH AMERI Situations Wanted— KITCHEN SET. Metal cot, odd for'lhe cre)0LLT-WHEN )OU*f?£ Good WaRes! WVlte: I you tell Jim?” PASS 5TR0Nfi£.R,I*LL TELL COCKER SPANIEL pupplea, trl- maple rockeri wooden Ice box, house or flat b> local residents. EaUte of Hugh A. McIntyre also blackened walls of gutted bmld-l husband would like to get ac Kt.1URN»TQ-rM Mon., TnesM Wed.*Until colora, partl-colora, re da and piano 'stool and odd furniture. spelled MacIntyre late of Manchester, “I meant to tell.” Lockhart said A N D - YOU 1H' 5TDR1 ■ Telephone 2-1611 after,5 p. m. Inga and to level chimneys. Cltyi quainted with. f^LLY lOOiMN’ 9 P. M. MALE HELP BOXM, blacks. Jack Frost Kehnela, 26 Telephone 5187. Austin Cham In said District, deceased. I slowly, ’’but the crowd—eo mad— On motion of Mary MacIntyre of cleanup crews also hauled dehrle.I Wrong Way: Invite them to din DADE’5 Gardner street. bers Warehouse. Mancheater said Mancheater, Executrix. Estimates of property temagei I kept shouting it was murder— ner immediately. ' nE^^ORY Care THE HERALD Green. Open daily 1-5. Saturday ORDERED:—That six months from ranged from $7.000,(K)0 to 815,00^1 I When they blamed ScaAtrough, I Thara^ Fri^ SaL, 6 P. M. R£^^A)N3 WANTED 8-12. Evenings Monday, Wednes Bright Morning the 21st day of October. A. D.. 1944 be 000. East Ohio spokesmen llstw I thought' he could protect himself Right Way: Tell someone, th.ai and the same are limited and allowed you think will relay the 'message, A Fnlf or Part Time day and Friday, 7:30-9. for the credltora within which to bring damage to the $6,000,000 UquW I—.he was rich and powerful., I was storage plant, flrat of Ita Wnc ■ young and poor” His voice died that you and your husband liked BLAN\? In their claims against said estate, and the couple very much and would Apply the said Executrix Is directed to give in the nation, at more than $4,- ■ into a whisper,” . . .and a coward.” A GRLEN AND CREAM coal and public notice to the creditors to faring I His eyes closed again. like to see them again. Or man Assessors WANTED! n their claims within aald time allow 000 000. A-1 LOAM wood stove, cheap. Call 5222, (jlty and government investi I Julie was crying, but Erich age to see them again by going ed by posting a copy of this order on places v/here you know they will eosa tsM m ssa seawet. f . t. n. ssa a a m . en Noncr TO THE INHABIT Colonial Board METAL UTILITY cabinet, small the public sign post nearest to the gators predlctied the cause of the Imoved closer. "Why did you kill place where the deceased last dwelt holocaurt would remain burled it IXelso Bachman last week?” he be. (A newcomer runs the risk of ANTS OF THE TOWN OF MAN MAN WHO CAN CON eitamel breakfast set, oil heater, appearing to be ’’pushing ' if ht CHESTER. AiJ. PROPERTY Company within sold town and by ptUrtishIng the the ruins. Unofficial - sources ad |aaid clearly. Fve flown sliot-up Fortresses and didn’t bat an tvc. TACT AND ARRANGE TO metal clothes tree. (?alt 3633. same in some newspaper having a cir vended the theory that either at invites old residents to dinner but Pop sliows more nerve than I’ve got wlien lu diiiilif OWNERS TO FILE A COM 615 Parker Street FOR SALE culation in said probate dlatrlct. with Lockhart’s eyes opened again before they have entertained him.) PLETE U St OF ALL PERSON BUY FROM FARMERS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC^ Jroner in ten days from the date of this order, explosion freed liquid gas fron |eIowly, his voice was clearer. into that old jaloppy!’’ and return make to this court of the the storage tanks or that Uquefle. AL PROPERtT (EXCEPT MO HAVING LIVE BROILERS with Unlvers . motor, pordelqln "Kflao passed the lab on his TOR 'VEHICLES) OWNED AND cabinet mdflei 32 Spring street. notice given. _ ga* flowed from a fissure ,an< Iroundi that night. He saw me Frank Damato WILLIAM 8. HYDE formed a combustible mlxtur I'OONURVILLK FXILIIS TAXABLE IN THE TOWN OF FOR SALE. Judge. fighting with Corboy. Later. I BY FONTAINB FOX WASH TUpBS Bearcra of Bad Tidings MANCHESTER. CREAM f Space in Basement LCPOK ait THAIT \ . /OUiCK. C.ET MV \ — LI6TSW, ALVIN 1 I'V E Be e n • from b a. m. to noon; ALEKAMDER ~ [ CLOWN.' THE j / . KIPS IN HERE.' \---- 'sVAERLOCKlNG ON UNCLE BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Aaron Cook _____l T BU^ST Cej t h e y TSKY e v e r y - )-— 6ULSV, AN’ T FIGURE Emil L. O. Hobenthai, Jr., 1500 Square Feet Space Main Floor a n d l o o k i - ' n AC j r\ THING HE DOES, > T HE‘5 PULLIN’ GOME Thomas J. Lewie, JARVIS Phone 3996 —! I ~ \ - h i m —THAT a n d I D O N ’T W/ND7 ) - Henry A. Mutrle. . Real Estate and Mclrtgafcs Anyone Interested Call at 226 Spruce Str^t ■-----I-JIX-SILUV ----^ 6LEIGHT-OF-HAND Manchester. Conn., October 1st. Repreaoitinir STUFF a t t h e g l u e 1944. 26 Alexander Street PUTNAM A COMPANY o r Phone 6031 * i.llRr|" ~ f a c t o r y / P inky a n * Real l>tate and Motor Vehicles .Phone 4112 or 7276 • O a tm l Bow BnrtfOTi ME ARE GOinJ OVER. need not be included In sudh Usta. a f t e r d a r k A n d INVESTtGATE — - E a ^ to make, and into in n Jiffy, thla button-front prlnceee a WANTA CONE ? Sound Effects LANK UfONAHD frock, with OP without the nmj ‘ pockete, bee Juet the touch neec 60. REIVtEMeER. to etert your day right. Oreceful /KVO NOW m s MY , LI9T6N TO THAT . \vc a h ! rirt OONMA MT 600D FRieWOS.. end slimming. PKIV/LEOE TO G/lYE YOU APPLAUSe, 0NCl£ PHIll ‘ AvOTePOUwe is Pettem No. 8718 U deelgned tor OUK FUtST SPEAKEft THfire (wuST 66 a , c a l l a IA mu BtM 84, 86, 88k 40. 48. 44. 48 end BN9 CItOWO THClCe. AT > CAB AND A vOTff POR HONEST By Mrs. Anne Oebot T instmctloiia for the Opw BA C Kw m n, , AND EPFiaeNT 48. SlM 88. abort eleetrea, requlrM to Shoulderette (Pattern No. 6797 'b r r o o w N 4 S-8. jmrde of 85 or 89-lncb me- One of the eeeieet of gifts ~ ,------— ------— 6 0 VERNMENT! X crochet—one o f the pleeeanteet! send'18 cents, in Cota, jdnx i ce. T H » 6 ! MfV terlei; 4 y^rde lic-rae frlnL M0 shout pie Christmas toys. ,warm a’.veaC hats and easy prey for the Japa- fell and winter e‘eidrobe.' Bend for house. mittens, fascinator^ M sa.1 [•■*. Bey ae extra War Bend today. your copy. Price IS cents. To obtain aompleta- / . 'A ' ■'* 0*BtrJeuul ] w h a t a n kJNCuE.' .. iBiiqm aM • -4 9