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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 Average Daily Circulation For the Mont* of September, 1941 The Weather PAGE FOURTEEIf 1Et»ning HmtUt A' Forecast of D. S. Weather Bnreaa t t f l 7 ,6 3 7 tlon Section, WPB, Washington. Member e f Mw Audtt Slightly cooler tonight. D. C.: Richard H. Simons, Special Swim Ciaa^es Beth Sholom Odd Fellows About Town List Speakers Agent in Connecticut In charge of R. O. Cheney Estate B u e M ef CIreulatlone tbe Federjil Bureau of Investiga­ Manchegter— A City of Village Charm tion who' v1ll dlscusa "The Work T o Start Reject Offers ■dward •on of .»*»•• For Gathering of.th e FBI Under War Cohdl- As Home for 100 Girls] (ClaaalSed Advertialng on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS M d "«Cn. Joaeph J. J*avelack of tiomi” ; Harry Taylor, First s-A'td ^ ■ ______^ ;------i - VOL. LXII., NO. 8 14t North Sdiool atreet, who en- Promotion Division, State De­ Directors Not to Sell to fense Council and Mrs. Helen Gor­ Miss Violet McRae to Be . 1 1 • there. Mrs. Hamilton Bickford hiis Qhlad in tha Marlnea and left for Cosiiiopolilan Cltib If Approved by /Zoning been retained by the Pioneer' duty laat Hiuraday, la atattoned at don, Director of Women's Activi­ Iiistnirtor at the East Building; Price Too Parrli laland, S. C. Be ' Representefl ill ties, Eastern Division, U. S. For­ Board of Appeals Will Parachute company to make a est Service, whose topic will be: Side Rec. Low,.They Decide. study of the layout of the Cbeneyl Freight Train W reck at Bellairir, Ohio Hartford on Oct. 15. home and make recommendatlons| Tha Somansarco Club of the "The Need and Importance of the Be Useil ah Roouiiug ‘Victory’ Levy Put South Methodist church wiU hold Con.servation of Our N^itural Re­ The stockholders of tKe Odd lor purchase and inEtallation of Nazis Start Flankiiig The regular Fall and Winter ita first faU meeting tomorrow Delegates and members of the sources in the War Effort," To Open Rellgiousx^hool Fellow's Building Association de­ H ouses equipment and facilities for use as I swimming classes at the East Side a rooming apartment, engage al •aaning at 7.-30 at the church, Cosmopolitan Club of this town, The pages will be members, of The new school year waH start cided last night -not to Sell the Odd Rec will gel underway next week. Fellow's block at the CerUeT. The matron and supervise the opening| whan Mrs. Harold E. I»rd and her whose first fall meeting Ukes the Hartford Junior Womfcn's_ on Sunday Oct. II. All childrbj^are The former R. O. Cheney estate committee will arrange for a pro­ aub. •Miss Violet .McRae of the High requested to come to the Tempje building had been offered for sale of the apartment. On Top of Regular place tombw-ow afternoon at the on Chestnut street, w'hlch. was re­ Meals at Cafeteria » gram of games and refre.ihmenta school faculty will be the instnic- for. the opening ceremony on thi ,b.v the directors and signs had cently purchased by the Oak Hill 1 appropriate to the Hallowe'en sea- Y.M.C.A.,-^with Mrs. Sarah Wheel­ coming Sunday at 10 a. m. n placed on the building an- If the home Is operated as a| Move Further Souths■ V. er of Hartford as the guc.st speak­ tor. Corporation, knd w'hlch will be ' rooming house, meals for the glrlsj aon. InviUtions have been sent to Fi*om 8- until 9 -on Monday eve­ The Sisterhood will hold its noiilH;ing that fact. Offers had leased to the Pioneer Parachute ! a number of new couples, and it is er. wiil attend the .annual fall monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. been made to the directors for the will,be served at the giant cafe­ meeting of the Connecticut State Charity Costs nings she will conduct an advanc­ company as a roomin'g hou.se for ; teria, a short distance from the Income Tax Rate hoped all those already enrolled ed swimming and life saving class 13. at 7 p. m. The board will be block biitvthc, price- offered w-as plant employees. wIlLbe ready for ; In the club will be present. Federation of Women's Clubs at the host for a supper given-to the nothing llkcNivhat the property is home bn Forest street. the Hotel Bond in Hartford on for women. occupancy earry-" in -iNovembi?r if Corap|i»nce with the govem-| Increase Here niembers of the Sisterhood. worth. an exception to zoning- regula- JITiur-sday, Oct. 15. with a morn­ On Wednesday evenings from 7 All l%lies are naked to help roll The stbc-kholdoi'a.are of the opin­ ment request for additional pro-" med at Volga Delta Mr. and MrsT George H. Briggs, ing se.ssion at 10 and an afternoon until 8 she will conduct a be»;in- ion that the locatioiKof the build­ tiona, which ha,s been asked b.v the diiction implies that the local zon­ Senate Votes 5 . Per of Laurel street, have received bandage.s at the Legion Hall on Oak Hill Corporation is acted on Says Army^s session at 2. Mrs. Eric V. Johnson, nera class in swimming for wo­ Wednesday from 10 a; m. to 4 p. m. ing IS one of the. best uv..^e tow-n. ing board of appeals grant the ex-| word from their son. Austin H. men. This course offers the women favorably this evening by the Zon­ Cent Against All of B ri^ s. that he, has been promoted president of,, the Federation will Up Over S200 as 0>ni- Because of the fact that the build­ ception asked w-ithout delay. Pre-i preside. ' fine opportunity to learn to ing ia constructed of cemenlAjtid is ing Board of Appeals. viojis appeals for additional local] Earnings of Imlivid- Germans Grinding Slow­ from corporal to the rank of ser­ parefl With August; swim. It-is expected .that many Forced to Seek Help geant He is .sUtioned at Fort ■ .Morning Si»e*ikerB not too costly to. maintain»''4^ help w-as not satisfactory and thej Bombers Go The speakers during the morn­ Reason for Boost. , women w4ll take advantage of this Appeals Board would be poor judgment to dispbsi President Hepry R. . Mallory of company w-as forced to recrulr iiuls in Excess o f American Bombers ly Forward in Indus­ Bragg. N. C. ing session Will inclvide: Willard coiir.se and profit by Miss McRae's of the building at the figure offer­ e Pioneer Parachute Company._ personnel from distant parts of B. Rogers of Hartford; chairman instruction. i • ed, the director*, 'decided. stated this morning that all pos*' New England and had to'provide $624 'Yearly; D«ublt To Navy Use trial District of- Stal­ The Townsend Club will meet The monthly report of the .Man sible ^^6rts have been made to tomorrow evening at the YM.C.A. of the Connecticut Development .\n .\dvan«* Clasa Meets Tonight its own living quarters for the ing Security Tax Urged ingrad, Blit Victory Commission: Chester Bowles of cheater Charity department shows On Wednesday evenings from '8 engage rai^l help for the govern­ help so obtained. Attack Lille Region when plre-s will be made for rep- ment w'orkKpf the company, but Hartford.,* State OPA Director; 92 cases-on the rolls for Septem­ until 9 she will conduct an inter­ Local Soldiers The Cheney horns ts Ideally sltH Still Is Denied There; resenUtlon at the ma.ss meeting the company^w;^s forced to seek Washington, Oct. 9._(yip) Retired Former Chief of In Hartford Sunday afternoon at Dr. Martha Clifford, of the Bureati ber last totalling 131 persons and mediate class in swimming for iiated for thi.s purpose. It is close) of Child Hygiene. .State Depart­ women. This' class is designed for Zoning Officials to Hear help in‘ other abetlons of New to the plant and to the businp.s."^ — The Senate voted tinlay to IS’ew, Drive ^Galculated 2:30, in the Itallan-Ameriran Club the Co.st of the department for last Gain Promotion England a^ pres.^e had been Staff of Ceneral Head- M or, Than 100 Pmti- Remain SUeiit on Pearl street. Hartford. The ment of Health, who will discu.ss women who wish to Improve their Two Petitions for section of Tbwn arid Is' located In place on top of the regular in-, To 'Cut Through Ral- "The Health of Women and CTiil- More than August of this year. strokes and .swimming technique brought to bear on the plant to ideal re.sidcntinl surroiincHngs. ffuarters Air Force cliHite in Biggest A liter- principal speaker will be Russell There were two more cases and pi-odiice an increasing mipibcr of come tax a 5 cent “ vic­ Saville of the Townsend organiza- rtren in War Time" and Edward The above three classes run for Change in the Rules. Einar O. Solomonson. of 97 niyrk Area to Caspian. the same number of charity re- Plca.sant street, now' stationed parachutes for Atf'O'r.ps us^. Rapg HarCs Statui. ivan Bom ber J Fighter tTon in . P. Chester >>f the State Depart­ a period of twelve weeks. People tory” levy against all earn­ About Battle ment o f ' Education whose . topic cipient.s and the increase in root interested in these classes should with the 242d Coast Artilleiy. at t^n Hoiise 100 Girls ■ over the prcvioiis month wss due The' Zoning Board of Appeala ings of individuals in excess Force Over Europe. will be "The .Man Salvage Clinic." notify the East Side Recreation Fort Terry. N. Y.. has been pro The large house conttujis more^ Moscow, O'et. 9.—(/P)—-The to hospitslizstlon charges for in­ will give public hearings tonight of $624 yearly. Adoption of New Yor)4. Oct. 9—fiP) — Col. ..Vfternoon S|*e«kers Center office, tb enroll for the les­ moted to the rank of corporal, an than 25 rooms and if the 'excep- Germans, tfrindihg slowly TALI, CEDARS digent patients aided by thfe de­ at 8 o'clock to tw'o petitions for tlon to the zoning regulatioits,^ Is DANCE Hugh J. Knerr, retired former Of Stalingrad Afternoon speakers will include: sons as soon as possible .so they announcement by the public rela­ the new wartime tax came London, Oct. 9.—(/P)— forward in an industrial dis­ Miss Florence Harrison of the partment. change of zoning, rules. In addi­ tions officer there reveals today. granted, permitting use. of the, "FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9 jhief of staff of the Head­ More than 100 United States ----- r- may begin with the opening'les­ tion to the applications to be on a voice vote After the Sen­ trict of Stalingrad hut with BINGO Women's Division, State War Sav Lsi.st month's report of 9i cases Albert 'J."'Franceschena. of Bolton property, as a rooming . hoii.se, 8 to 12 ate had rejected a proposal by quarters Air Force, declared to’day and 131 persons was 39 cases and sons next w'eek. heard tonight declainns are ex- about 100 girls wilj .he housed Firemen wet down drums’ of , gasoline following a flrevand explosion which wrecked and derailed bombers ,attacked the indu.8- Nazis Make No Mention Inga Staff; Mra. Mary Brewster In adilition- to these lessons the Center, has been promoted to the Senator Downey (D., Calif.), to that many foui-notored Army victory still denied th^hi TOMORROW NIGHT White, chairman of the Women^a 10.5 persons leas than the same peoted to be reached on hearings rank- of corporal technician, 5th. 17 freight cars loaded with the gasoline drums near Beliaire. Ohio. The explosion reduced many of trial Lille region of northern . . there, were reported today to month of 1941 and the cost of op­ Recreation Centers offer plunge that were held last w-eek. enlarpe the basic exepiption to bombers wer* being diverted to the heavy freight cars to a ma.ss of twisted scrap. No one was injured although a family living near Unit. Creneral Salvage Consen’a- grade, the' announcement stated MASONIC $1,200 yearly and boost the levy P’fRnce today in the biggest 'II^***’ *!? o r a n g e h a l l eration last month was 1992 less jierloda for women on Tuesday and One of the petitions Is to be al- the Navy. the scene were thrown from their beds. have started anew on a wide B'Yiday evenings from 7 until. .8 Corporal Solomonson attended to 10 per cent on earninge above American bomber and fight-, In Vicinity; Reports than a year ago. low'ed to use the former R. O. Che­ schools here and W'a^ employed by CATERING TEMPLE "The Navy. Is muscling In on air flanking invasion further ALICE CbFRAN These periods are free to mem­ ney residence on Oak Hill. 95 For­ Cheney Brothers before entering *2,400 power which has been developed er forcevever to take the ^ir. Q „ | y „ „ Other Fronts, (Known As Queen Alien) bers and women may dive and Favors Doubling Tax south, obviously calculated to est .street, as n rooming house. the sen'ice. Corporal Francoschena Fo r a l l o c c a s io n s Frankie ValFs , by Army experls." Knerr said in in the European war theater. cutrthrough the Kilmyck terri­ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM swim in the Rec pool to their com­ This is now in a residence A zone. IS OUR BUSINESS Also today. Pre.-ldent Roosevelt a statement,' "'vhereas in every Seventh Danghter ol a Seventh Son Dorothy Englaiitl also attended schools here and was United States Army -Air New' York, O ct 9.—(A'l— The tory to the Vol^i' delta on the ARTHUR H. STEIN plete enjoyment. This property was transferred an employee of Perrett and Glen- Orcheslra notified Congress that the doii- ca.se 'in the past the Navy has Bombers Start Fires dt Kiska; Force* headquarters, promising a Qsspian sea. A dispatch to the Bom With n V eil.' Miss McRae also conducts the A. PAGANI & SONS German high command w'as silent ' VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR .yesterday to the Oak Hill, Inc., nev. -bling of social securty taxes next strangled the ides of dominant more detailed announcement government newspaper Izvcstla Readings Dally, taieinding Sunday, Showered Again women's gym class from 7 until w'hlch is making application for Tel. 5790 .\din. 41c, Including Tax. , jan. 1 would be "'not only In ac­ aircraft." today on the 46-day-oId battle of JStli Season Teaching A. M. to B P. M. Or By Appolnt- later. Issued thli^ terse communW from Astrakhan, at' the mouth of In Mmachesler 9 8 on Monday evenings. She is look­ the change. The bth'er application cord with the necessities of the Knerr *ald It was "disappoint- Stalincrad after Nazi propaganda ■pent. In the Servlee of the Peo­ qiic; the Voiga, contained the first For Appointments Call ing forward to meeting all her old to be acted upon tonight is to be 'so<1al security system itself, but Destroy Bridge to Cut Railway organs had said last night that ple for 80 Team. Mii« Dorothy England, whoae "More than 100 , U.SvA.A.F'. Rii.ssian admission that _ the Ger­ Roelnille 71 (Reverse Charge) marriage to Fred Tedford will friends and will welcome any new allowed to convert the old Union St the same time would contrib­ (CoBtinood on Page Ten) bombers attacked targets inXOie attempts to take the city by storm mans had entered the Kalmyck 169 Church Street, Hartford. Coan. school building located on North IM Union Street Rockville Phone 6-0097 take place Saturday at St. Mary's members to the classes. Last'3 Days ute to the non-inflationary financ- Lille area this morning. w'ould be abandoned . in favor of area Which lies west of the lower Episcopal church, has been honor­ School street Into a rooming |-ing of rapidly mounting war ex­ "Many squadrons of fighter*; dive-bomber and siege gun destruc­ house. This Is now in a public land Volga and.south of Stalingrad. ed recently with two additional . GOING OUT OF penditures." American Bombers ' At- . Army Fliers Also Dam- took part in this operation." ' tion. Men's Club Plans zone. Thi.s application is made by In a letter to Chairman George Willkie Party More .Activity on-Right showers. Her’ associates in the of­ THE TEA ROOM Germans Make Many Flying Fortre**** Used For the first time since the This indicated .a developing ac­ fice of the Travelers • Insurance the Town o f Manchester, BUSINESS SALE! (D-Uai of the Senate Finance tack Barracks and - ' qge Cargo Ship in .•liege iiegan the Nazi, w'ar com­ “ No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good Food” committee, the president express­ A big part of the bombing tivity on the Gernian right flank copipany gave her' a personal An Active Season Japanese River Craft Harbor ami Strafe munique did nut mentibn either across the steppes between the If You Hold a Certificate We Have shower, and another personal ed opposition to a committee- Three-for-Oiie Near Shelling force, an. extrao.rdinary number the city of Stalingrad or fighting ALL HATS, 883 Main Street Opposite St. James’s Church approved amendment to the new for a daylight raid, was made up Don and the lower Volga concur­ shower w as given at the home of In Burma and Ytinitan Japs* . Rmlio Station. in its vicinity. Its paragraplis on rent with the desiierate see-saw The first meeting of the Men's revenue bill which would freeze . — of great, four-motored- fiylng for- Mias England's sister. Mrs. John GLOVES AND BAGS the Russian campaign were devot­ struggle fqr Stalingrad. .- Hediund, 25 Server street, by Miss Club 6f St. Bridget's church is payroll taxes at their present lev­ By Japanese tre.sses,- and the Americans were ed to fighting on the Don, Cau­ New Tires ’ Recap Tires Selling Out els of 1 per cent on employers and.; Threat Izvestia’s dispatch said repre­ McCormick and Mrs. scheduled for tomorrow evening “ I , ■ New Delhi, India. Oct. 9.— Washington Oct. 9.—UP) joined in the assault by the R.A.F'. casus, central and northern fronts. at 7:30 id the pari.sh hall In the AT COST PRICE /Jew. a like 4 amount on employes for ‘ and many squadrons of Allied sentatives of the Kalmyck people, Louis Longo. Elertrir Lighting (iiP)— A.E.F. , bomhers de­ The Navy announced to- Withdraw'al Plan Seen Asiatic descendants of Mongolian The color scheme was pink and basement o f the church. The club, 1943. ^ fighters. Today’s official silence seemed w'hlch w'BS formed la.st year, plana Hurry In For Bargains! m m This amendment, not yet voted stroyed a bridge to cut a Four .Missiles Explode day that Army brmbers, con- nomads who long ago settled in green, and the attractively wrap- Fi.xliires Below Cost Anhouiice They Alreaily United States filer* in American to support thcjuppbsltion that the New Bicycles an active# w-lnter. Indoor schedule Although many meats upon by the Senate, would stay Burmese railway last week­ Near Railway; Misses tiiiuing their stcad.v. pound- fighter planes participated in the southern Russia, had held a coun­ , ped gifts were attached to stream- an otherwise automatic increase Haxe Shackled 1,378 Germans were ptiT»'’ing a prop*, cil of war at the village of Kanu- ■' ers fnJm a decorated watering can with prominent sjieaker.s and va- Come in and ^ v e money! end and attacked barracks, raid. We Win Recap Your Tires rloii.s forms o f enteVtalnment are now difficult to ob­ of the tax on Jan. 1 to 2 per cent ganda background for a w'lth- itovo. heard reports that the Ger­ Buy Fixtures at your own FRIDAY SPECIALS: British War Prison- river craft, and ,other military B v Only F ew Hour^ islands, had,dropped 15 (Until now', the only fighter draw'al from Stalingrad Tomorrow evening there w'ill be MILLER each on employers and employes. plane the Americana had beep mans were burning and killing in Brinir them in the morninn and yon can have them tain .. .you’re sure to SWORDFISH Anioiint of Bmmt Disputed tons .of bombs* on the enemy This silence followed a broad­ a speaker, moving plcture.s, and price! ers in Tlieir Hand*. facilities of the Japanese in Huavy Ni|q»oiiese Raid mentioned officially a* using in their territory, and vowe'd resist­ la Um ^tem oon. refreshments. Plans for the com­ find a good variety of LOBSTfiR SHRIMP Formal Addition of the victory base at Kiska last Tuesday, cast yesterday by DNB. official ance. SWIFTS MILLINERY northern Burma and the ad- Britain was the British-made Spit­ German new's agency;- that instead ing season W'ill also • be outlined SUPPLY OUTLET , only the choicest SCALLOPS CL.AAIS levy to the new revenue bill boost­ A speaker at the meeting said SHELL OIL Next to the State Service ed the potential yield of that London, Oct. 9—(/Pi The Ger- joining Chinese province of With the Chinese Army in starting fires in the camp fire.) » of costly assaults by infantry and the KalmycUs would spare, nothing SHELL GAS and various committee appoint­ ll.aOMainSt. Hartford BLUE POINT OYSTERS area, damaging a cargo ahip in Bomb Upper Rhineland ments will be made to carry out Station — 770 Main Street meats at The Tea measure bv a disputed amount lans, announcing that they al- Yunnan, a U. S. Army Air F'orces North Chini, Oct. 9--iiT)—Wen­ tanks upon Stalingrad "the finish­ in the defen.se .of their land, the CHERRYSTONE CLAMS *3.107.000.000? B ritish i communique said today. Flxploslvc dell Willkie. touring the Yellow harbor and strafing the raiHo sta­ Single planes of the R. A. F. ing tou.c'hes now' w'lll be entrusted dlsp.atch' kald, and the repre.senta- the proposals. A large attendance Room. ranging from a ready had shackled 1,376 tion. This information W'aa given PREM l.a expected at this sc.s.aion. 'i d Other Fre«h Sea Food gross total estimated by the Treas-. . loosed fr'Jin a low level by India- river front, got a taste of real dan­ Borptier Command, .striking at Ger­ to heavy artillery units and livcs adopted an appeal that all ury and the *3.600.000,000. set by war prisondrs in their “ ^o^'j.hased planes were reported to in N avy Communique No. 145, Stukas Idive-boml>ers)." Kalmyck.s mobilizf for resistance. ger when four Japane.-e shells ex­ many in broad open daylight, Campbell’s Service Station the Finance committee. I threatened today to manacle three I have completely shattered the w'hich also disclosed the loss, in bombed objectives in the upper "The fightinK for Stalingrad has They sent a nics-sage of allegiance 12-OZ. the Atlantic, of the U. S. Coast Tel. 6161 The president said that as soon i that number at noon tomor ' •bridge, • south of .Mogaiing on a ploded yesterday near the railway Rhineland this moi,-ninK. the Air changed,'’ DNB said, "the stra­ to I’ renfier Joseph Stalin.- Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. CAN DANCE as Congress had disposed of the | y jhe British carry out their line tha^terminates al Myitkyina. on which he and his party were Guard cutter Muskeget. the for­ Ministry announced. tegic objective 'at Stalingrad al­ Aclually. according to German mer S.S. Cornish, of the Eastern Every Saturday Night pending tax bill, he was planning j announced determination to take t^r* kqd Trucks Danutged traveling by hand-car.^ "This morning single aircraft of ready has. been achieved." claims, the enemy entered the I N G O - to submit a comprehensive pr^ | counter-measures against Ger- ■ Flarlier Willkie* mliSsed by only Steamship Lines. the Bomber Command, one of But .the advertised change of Kalmyck teiritbrv several weeks Vemcm Grange Hall "In additiiW to destruction of a few hours a heavy Japanc.se air ttverdue “ for Some Time" TONIGHT 8 O’CLOCK gram for expanding and extend-1 prisoners in Britain. the bridge." the .communique .said, which is missing, bombed objec­ tactics, broadcast just eight days ago when F711sta, the capital, 180 Vernon Center have a beautiful 19-1-0 Ing the whole social security The new .threat from Germany, raid'oii Loyang, during which en­ The 1,827-ton steam vessel had Popular Market "a tiuniber of railroad cars and tives in the Upper Rhineland," after Hiller boasted fiatly that the miles west of Astrakhan,-was re­ Modem and Old Fashioned ODD FELLOWS HALL tern along the lines he had sug-1 another by Italy, aggravated emy planes machine-gunned a blue been overdue "for some time and ported captured. The Izve.stia dis- 6.5.5 Main St.. Riihinow' Bldg. 600 feet of track wer? damaged." said a communique. city W'ould be taken, sounded a Dancing. SPONSORED BY KIN^ DAVID LODGE, L O. O. F. ^ A gested in his budget message last j already bitter wrangle over railway coach similar to the spe must be presumed to be lost." the "Yesterday afternoon Beaufight. note similar to that which emanat­ PINEHURST NOTICE 'Buirk Special Model I January'. , ' 1 the treatment of captives arid Japanese barracks aoutheast pf i w'hich he made part of Navy said. Lo.ss of the^ entire per­ (Contlnued on Page Six) ws/ ' GAMES ■ sPW liwing, Yunnan province £!ty ! i,is trip to the front. era of the Coastal Command de­ ed from Berlin last winter when 25 G am e*...... *4.00 Prize Per Game sonnel the Muskeget had a nor­ stroyed one Jiinkeri^88 over the the Germans were forced to re­ ' Mackerel Smelts' I p<^e*d \ f enlarge the system to I at™“nU aVinst"‘^miTuS^^^ hM- ...... „ ,i ThiHv-ftve planes participated mal complement of about 100 of­ 4 Special Game* ...... *10.00 Prize Per Game 40-A, 118 inch wheel- nese aircraft factory, l^ 'in the .Altick on'Loyang. the most. Bay of Biscay." treat' from Rostov, the gatew'ay Halibut Salmon I Special G a m e...... *50.00 Prize ficer.* and men also w'as pre­ j covered, such vadcTS landing field at violent raid on a north China town The fortress b,omberaaod,cs..cort- to the Caiicasu.s. Fillets o f: , Door Prize *10.00 sumed. , iqg fighters—many of which were Hint As To New Plans Have a Good Time— Enjoy Good Food! I>ast series— red top motor. It has land domestics. : were among other targets of theX.^ persons '.vere killed Text of the communique: *1.00 Admission Includes All of the Above Games. base. F'reezirig Causing Coneem Germany is based on the Nazi offensive Seven direct hits were Spitfires and Hurricanes fiown by A hint as to Hitler’s new plans Flashes! Haddock, Sole and Flounder Special Cards lOc Each. contention—which the British re­ I by jhe raiders, w'ho might con- "North Pacific; Steak Cod and Pollock The president said the propo.sed declared scored on the airfu’ld 1 ccivTOly have been under the' im­ lljn'ited States pilot.s .roared oiit Was given today by Moscow- dis-' (Late Bulletins ol the (JP) Wire) Reymander's Restaurant I freezing of the tax rale was "caus- peatedly have denied that the runway. -"1. On Oct. 6. Army 'Liberator' to w h a t W'as believed to have-been patches' telling of a German ad­ onlv been 12,000 miles. Tires are like new. British' handcuffed Germans cap­ pression,.^ that Winkle’s special bombers, escorted by 'Alracobra* t r m r r fir Every fish item adver­ “ For Those Who Want the Best” I ing considerable concern to many "Tw'O small river craft and a train w'aK,thclt in' the station, the largest daylight operation of vance into the Kalpiyck region be­ I person* insured under the old age tured during the Battle of Dieppe large -steamer ton the Irrawaddyi and 'Lightning' fighters, dropped its kind in the war. low- Stalingrad along, the lower Baliy Victim of J*ol?*on tised is absolutely Fresh. . . 35-37 Oak Street ^ Telephone 3922 Aug. 19 and in a Commando raid \\lllki(*x4 IMM'liwied. Volga Wallingford, 0»'t. 9— -J’'— Found nothing frozen. Try Salm­ He said that the failure to allow on the Channel island of Sark last tacked by machine-gun fire," the bombs on the area aurrounding The exact objectives were not This might indicate that the on the floor of his father's medi­ DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! Sunday. miles away iti'. the front-line the seaplane hangar at Kiska. on or Halibut for a change. trenches. ' Germans planficd to abanilon the cal officei amidst a quantity of Half Broilers Veal Scallopine ^Roast Beef froster. This car is really like new. Priced (Continued on Page Two) KeprisiU Stage Keached (Continued on Page Six) Flight more tons were drop,ped on (Continlied on Page Two) light for Stalingrad and attempt pills strewn about the room, 15- It already has reached, the . It W'as on the last^^jtage .of. his the camp area and firea W'ere If you want to make Chowder, we offer Opened Steaks Oysters Clams On the Half Shell OAK GRILL- trip to the front that thq four en­ to press on toward the Caspian- moiiths-old Philip F'rank Konopka, stages of alleged repri.sal, and the started. port of Astrakhan without a cost­ son of IJeut. and .Mrs. F'rank Ko­ Quahog Clams at 39c pint. for quick, sale. Terms anect tor w'ere to be killed." portant Part in MppI- "It looks as though the Japs Hilirr (»els EfTuo- mor> hii'is in the Caucasus, the re-'! Kimopka i iii i»> •* d 1 a t e 1 y PINEHURST FINE MEATS It contended that this supposed i _ i brought her son to Meriden hov- ing Poacp Prohlpins. were really after us,)' he remark­ (Continued on Page Two) Tires DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Debate on More Hour*. ed. "I’m compliraenled they pay live Propaganda Free, (Continued on Page Two) |ilt;il, where he died within an Friday We Offer a Special On Half Broilers Roast Ham Veal Cutlets (Cogt^ued on Pago Two) mo so much attenttoWH^ hour. Hospital attiu'hes derlared Steaks Roast Turkey *Roast Lamb Cincinnati, Oct. With -Bqllelin! On his arrival at tfinmgking Treasury Balance Boston, CK't 9 —(iTi—A 'flood of the voting bov's.death was due to RIB LAMB CHOPS pound 45c from Russia la.st Friday Willkie vicious- rumors" ii cirvulgting |M>lsoniiig, an d >lMlical E v aii’iner Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer ijohn D. Lewis' leadership tw'ice Toronto, ,Ort. 9. —; i/Pi— -The II. IjeF 'orres) la>cku,?Mid ordered Roane Waring, eortimaiider of disclosed that at one 'point his ' Washington. Oct. 9 i/P' throughout the I’nited States and Nazis Seckiiijs LOIN LAMB CHOPS pound 59c Vulcanized Itrsted and twice found firm, the Three Blazes plane had been delayed by a Jap- position of the Treasury, Oct. 7: aiding the Axis. Robert H. Knapp an autopsy to dplenulne the na­ 30 Oak Street ' Tel. 3894 I United Mine Workers of America "the .\meriran liTgion, told the Receipts, $19,718,744.46: expend­ ture of the fatal |*olson. Both rut frfwn top quality lamb*. Ijmib In on tHr Oovrrn- American F'ederatlon of La­ ane.se aircraft. He ga\:e no dct.'vils of the propaganda research divi­ itures, *260,908,811 03; net bal­ mmt Victory food nchcdiilr and it will hrip oat all thr way around Sfe.' is >.'•' - ‘it A ■ moved on to new field* of porsl- bor convention tirday that the sion, Massachusetts committee on 30e000 Danes Cost $12,000 ance, *8.414.916.178.28. (ilveil Three A'ears Term If you •torve your t*harr of l„amb. At throw price* It will hr ea*y Ible controversy today as their popular resctloU to wartime (Continued qn Page Ten) Public Safety, reported today, TIRES LEFT TODAY A nation-wide analysis of false Mllwauki-e. Oct.. 9—T- -\\ alter to *rr\r. * r *■ ^ 137th convention took up a long strike* could wreck organ­ [list of proposed re.solutions. stories heard in cocktail* lounges, A«=l- R A o M ilt in o ' <’• I.utz. 47. former c’eip.f clerk of For Friday and Saturday orders We will have more ized labor and that the feiler- acriiss bsrs. it. barbqr shops and A^K KPCrilllinpi o l | ^ >in«-aukee draft lH>ard, was s*«- READY TOMORROW One resolution on aunport of the Destroy Interior of ation had aot .vet used Its^ full of }he fancy Native Capons and Turkeys,. .plenty of Iw'sr was expected to touch off de- over back fences, he-ssid. showed lllltl'prs* ' fo r S c r A 'ic P ' tenee<) from 'a lextenaion of the present 35-hour so heard a warning against Bacon Beef Liver Sausage With Armstrong Iw'ork week of coal miners. Lewis. To Work Instead of Jail he is getting free. pros|ie<'tive selectee upon a prom­ ■the “subtle danger" that we "It,IS tt^flood of vicious rumors Stockholm, Sweden. Qct. 9 T. lUMW president replied he would Bridgeport. Oct. 9—(A^—Three -Germany, apparently dis.satis- ise to olifalrt . deferpient for'him , All week-end specials, as. far as possible, on sale Fri-, fires, occurring w'ithin a three- might contribute - to a Nazi which arr^eing spread by, other­ Lut/. was a raptain' in the .Ameri­ lauthorize ext^sion only if it was victory by heeding the propa­ fled with Danish apathy .toward Greater Emphasis Is Being Placed on hour period, between 2 and 5 IjOS Angeles. Oct. 9 -iJP' Those and blearv'-eyed. but their should­ wise' loyal Americans, rumors di­ can Armv In the First \\ I'rld Mar. -dav and S.'iturdav, Flea.se buy your staples Friday. I essential to proaecution of the ganda that the war must end the Nt. was reported to­ fw'ar. o'clock this morning destroyed the bleary-eyed, homele.ss derelicts er* somehow a little sqiiaier. set­ rected against our Atlies. our gov? He has a 'son in the Army. In n compromise. ting off for the harvest fields ernment. and racial and religious day to have askeil King Chris­ « ■ • Tire and Rubber Conservation oi^fifTires Than Ever. ■ The Resolutions committee re- intrior of a 10-room dwelling, lev­ w ho shufTle between flophouse and tian's government to recruit— at CAI LIFLOWER IS AT ITS BEST NOW! elled a beacli. cottage and badly dingy barroom along Los Angeles’ Lompoc. Calif., to gather in the minorities ■ in our country." Fire Ihiiiiages College Iported in this connection that Toronto. Oct. 9—(/P)—New les- lea.st 30.000 "volunteers ' for .sep- 11942 production of bituminous coal damaged a high-priced 1941 auto grimy "Skid Row.' have taken crops which will help feed a nation Commonest' Types F'ound Priced at 2.5c to 29c it should he used. sona of cooperation in industry He said in a statement that the vnee on the eastern front Kigiiud. (Jue.. Oct. 9.—--T— .A FOR THIS WORK land lignite,' up to Sept. 30, was in Fairfield and Southport. on a new stature -- they're man­ at war. seven hour tire'caused SSUO.OhO and in international relations, be­ Judge Jefferson has varied the commonest types of rumors foimd At the same time it was dic- Native Beets or Carrots . . . .2 bunches 15c . Preservative IS AVAILABLE! Whed Alignment On Your Car |433,000,000 tons, or 17 per cent Unofficial eati mates placed the power, now, potential, anyway, closevl that German wcupation au- damage ,to«luy to a w'tng qf the damages in the three blaze's at ing taught by the necessity of war, for America’s war effort, routine but slightly. He first in the survey were: Sweet Potatoes...... 5 pounds 2.5e head 0#' the comparable 1941 wlU play an important part in "Anti-administration, 21.3 per thoritie.s, ncting'wlth an iron hand Bourget tsillege where religious Stops deterioration due to the oxidation of rubber Let Us Go Over Your Work Iperiod, and anthracite 44,000,000 more than $12,000. Up to now tl)ey’ve been merely hand* them their sentences. Then sisters had their quarters. The eol- meeting 4x>st-w'ar problems. Prime a problem, and not a very pressing they are interviewed by Maj. F'red cent: anti-Armv and Navy. 19.4; to quell opjaisition in Norway, had And See How Much Stock WiD ■tons, or * per cent greater. Rereivea Wrist Fracture -executed nine more Norwegians lege’s main buildings, stedenta We are getting the most gorgeous by heat, air and sunlight. Is A Very Important Part An occupant In the beach cot­ Minister W. L. Mackenzie King one. at that, because they seldom L. Coggan of the Salvation Army. anU-Semit'io. 9.3: fear rumors. The official UMW stand is that said today at the annual conven­ Army and Navy, 7.9; anti-British, vesterday at Trondheim on dormitories and classnoims were McIn t o s h a p p l e s Bring in your car and let us do the work because it Be Required. Iminlhg and transportation work tage, John Broadhurat, 20, who caiusW anv trouble, even' to the lisison officer betw;een the Court tion, of the American Federation courts. It’s not much of a chore and the U. S Employment service., 7.3: Fifth Column rumors. 6.9; un- charges of helping to tran.sport ex- undamagrvi. No easualtles re­ is imperative that tires be cleaned of oil. grease and dirt If they are not right tires will wear very fast. [together most efficiently on the was forced to leap from a second ploaives intended for sabotage Bake them...Eat them....Make sauce! of Labor. for a' judge to sav "10 days" or Paper Output No. 2 “ Macs” ...... 89c basket home owners are urged to in­ Let us check them on our special machine amd In quick succession, the* conven­ ceived a fracture of the left wriat the post-war period be gave these rsaybe. if the unkempt old party work. Mostly they say yes. Then requirements: 2.2; "pipedream*,’’~2.0; anti-labor, the number of Norwegians put to AA'ashIngtnn. Orl. 9.— Par­ tion went on record unanimously in tb i jump and also suffered before the bench has been imbib- the judge tuspencto their sentemies death since a state of civil siege 5 -Tires Cleaned and Covered sulate their houses as much as 1— Useful employment for allIrf a particularly virulent t.vpe of 1.9." allel adlons h> the I nited Rt-itee SPECIAL! make any necessary repairs. ’’ ■today In expressing “ heartiest sc alight wounds. He waa taken to and off they go to the harvest "Anti-Russian rumor* constitute was decreed .in the Trondheim possible to help conserve heat m m ord with all-out support o# our St. Vincent’s, hospital. who are willing to work; the potions the>- aerve along "Skid fields, answerable only to them­ and Canadian govemntents to cur­ GODILLOT EGG NOODLES AND SPAGHETTI SAUCE 2-50 2— Standards of nutrition and 0.6 per cent of all rumors, a eur- area on Tuesday. tail production of pajier, Inelodlilg $ Row," otherwise North Main With Armstrong Preservative lilies" in the war effort; adopted The beach cott^ e, owned by the selves and a farm foreman. which means saving fueL housing, adequate, to ensure the priaingiy low figure." he added More Sweeping Claims newsprint, were priMlicted fnr the Ready To Eat! 22c jar. 5 jars 11.00 MOTOR TUNE UP WORK VALVES GROUND I'Uhout dissent a substitute reso- Broadhurat family, ia located at street on Los Angeles' Fiast Side. "I'm tickled to death." said one , T)ie reported Nazi effort to ob­ the extreme western end of the health of the whole popiilalion: But Judge Fidwin L. Jefferson The "most striking regional dif­ near future, toilav hv Intormed Bring your scrap aietal heiV and add to th* already lliit'ori leaving the question of de- man as he climbed aboard a truck. ferences" shown in the survey. tain additional manpowi-r from Duck Soup and Duckliumho Soup From Webber’s Duck [portation of Harry Bridges, west F'airfi^d beach peninsula. 3 - Special insurance against got Just a bit tireo of the endless i "It's hard to believe that anyone government otiiclals. .A War Pro­ huge pile. WE HAVE ' BRAKES RELINBD privations resulting from itneih- Knapp said, were:.,, Denmark was printed in Stock­ duction board order rutting the Inn ...... 2 cans 29c; 8 cans $1.00 sat labor leader. Entirely In the The moet spectacular blaze oc­ parade of drunks that confronted - the government or anybody.—- holm newspapers along with dis­ ROCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK ployment, accident, death of the him every-morning as he mounted Btoriea In Nevv- England .. rate of I nited states paper pro­ Bay Pepperidge Farm Bread At Pinehurst! bands ot the courts and urged curred in the 10-room dwelling lo­ needa us. Getting away from Skid New-BIngland—"Thi* region, la patches from London indicating cated at 341 Bronson avenue, family bread-winner, ill-health and the municipal bench. He couldn’t Row may mean salvation for a lot duction nmy; be Issued within • Work Done By First Class.Mechanics. powering of the minimum age tor conspicuous for the great number that even more sweeping ciaima DeliTei7 On $2.00 Orders Monday Through Friday. —isl ."lenirity )«enefitB fsom 65 to Southport and owned by J. Rob­ old age. see anything constructive in send­ of us." had been made upon the Dane*. week. It w*®_sald by a W'Mt •"Or-’a ert Beecher, a B rid gep ^ attor­ Straggle For Freedom ing a mart off to a short hitch in What Moea the government of antl-Britjh and anti-Semitic yvfio cannot be quoted by namfc SERVICE rumors current, while those di­ These were"" aaid to Include de­ The convention also referred to ney. The bouse, which bad been The war, the prime minister de­ jail, especially since experience think of n r WTell. Earl Jacobs, th e extent of the p r o p o ^ m t- the U; 8. Elmployment aervic*' rected against the administration mands that'Denmark declare war .International Kxecutive board remodelled recently, waa tmoccu- clared, la primarily a struggle for told him he'd probably be tiack upon Russia, hand over to Ger­ tallment waa not dlarloeesl bMt !* • * freedom; and freedom he defined again before long. man. said: and Army and Navy are fewer offlrlal said he did not believe B and S oR f Inc. Manchester Motor Sales nine rMotutlona from District 5, PHsl- " 1 than .elsewhere." . . . many the merchant ships atill in G. E. Willis 11 Three Compsniea KMipand ail 'The absence of f«ar. Judge .Tries Experiment “Job* are available for every one would be “ verv aerioyn" altboug* STA'HON Robert Schaller, Prop. !>rnnsylvsnia. criticising District Atlantic seaboard - “Anti-Brit- Danish water.s. and mcrea.se her Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint President P. T. Fagan for alleged Slate Policeman Girotg* Boston "Today our freedom s-s nations • So Judge Jc(Ter-on frieif'.vn ex I we can get. And they wiH work on l it might be the fore-riingeg a# 512 WEST CENTER STREET ^ TEL. 4134 j periment. and that experiment led i the same basis as any other mani i 2 Main Street ’ TeL 5125 Manchester (Costianad oa T a ej (CoBtlnued ea Page XMV) I mere exteoalvo sloohla *• ,427 HARTFORD ROAD PHONE 3866 an Fng* Tm*i (Csatlaaad m Ps4« T«e )i (Coatlmed ea I) ' yesterday to 20 men, shabby still, wc recruiL" ' P MANCHESTER EVENH^Q HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9.194* PAGE THREB , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. EETDAT, OCTOBER 9', 194» ?AGETWO bor Relations board hearing, and address, declared that Connecti­ burned for 24 hours and caused ; up the Resolution* committee rec- | .stieet; Mr.s. Gertrude Hagenow. Marie Mullen, 23 Llnmore Drive; ucles were not reihovcd sn equal that toe only connection Baldwin cut Republicans "say that since Fire Prevention injuries to five firemen. number of Gormans In British ■ ; omriiendation agains. full aiitono-, Hurley Blasts had had with the brotherhood was Hospital Notes 710 Keeney street; Mrs. Helen .lanet Wilson. 96 Foster street: (Germans Make Remain Silent , my. Lewis announced as . the mi- ; New Evening Government Helps Pearl Harbor they are for'unity. ■A second fire bVoke out last Caiinl. 302 Woodbridge street. Ronald Winter, East Hartford; custody would be handcu.ffed at when, in his capacity as aTawyer, night while toe lumber yard still INSULATION noon Saturday. I nonty shouted unsuccessfully for i he was retained to draw -up incor­ "It is not BO easy, however, for Week Hoodooed Admitted today: Mrs. Anne Mrs. Mortimer Moriarty and In­ i a roll call. | Foes’ Slogan those who have once acquired toe was smoldering. This fire, in a Johns-Manville fant son. 145 Park street: Mrs. Tliree-for-Oiie Now, the .Nazi high command About Battle Class to Open poration papers. seven-story building formerly oc­ , Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Anne fe n c e r , 48 Gerard street; Howard The previous day, the conven- | habit of opposition to learn new Home Insulation Division Klsie Custer. 20 Westfield Road; has retaliated with anotheT threat , Hunt for Workers Hurley' said In a campaign ad­ habits,” he added. ‘They still ob­ cupied by the Morrl.4 Packing Steele, 199 Porter street: Mrs. Jinrphy, 25 Perkins street. I tion rallied behind LeWis, in ins; Kan.sas CHty, Kaa., —(F) Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Bret Dingley, 19 Lakewood Cir­ - that if the British fuffill Iheif s. i Lail for withdrawal from the Con- | C'______C 4.._» dress last week that Baldwin, the struct and they .still .oppose. The Company, blazed out of' control Belle iPurkington, H " Autumn cle; Mrs. Agnes Mancoijr, 316 Binding Threat three times the, number already | Of Stalingrad I gre.ss of Industrial Organizations. 1 ^-'"* ^*^*^‘** (..OMrse tO S tart Asserts New Republican Republican candidate for gover­ Baldwins, toe Bradleys, the Luces '—Fire Prevention week started for six hours, causing at lea.st Street; Mrs. Eva Stiimlke, 53 Mill Margaret Reichard, VVapping:.Ann up an (x;cup4tlonal backlog for L. A. Williams Spruce street. placed in chains will have been j Training Schools Vital nor, “was aiding and abetting the fill thO air with shouts of victory officially Wednesday $75,000 damage. One fireman wa^- Discharged today: Ro.s* '.Sidell. Wediiesilay at the industries,” says Betzer, and Party ‘Used to Beftid* formation of a ,comt>any union in injured. Representative (Continued from Pfsgo One) bound by noon Saturday. (Continued from I’sge One) and in the same breath smear Elaborate ceremonies were in­ .523 Adams street: -Mrs. Lillinr; Notwithstanding Britain’s spr-. B oiiihers Start Trade School. In IVleeting Drain on Wood adds: die People at Work.’ one of our great war plants.. 1 .” everyone from the president down, The fire department is consider­ TEUKPHONE :<802 Fliegel, West WilHngton. Edward! “Somewhere within the last two terrupted Wednesday night by a ing dropping Fire Prevention -♦as#* order was ‘•for the integral sup- rific denial o f the Nazi charges | pulse of Russian attacks on the In Mystic, Incumbents Prank who have labored for victory, with Berzenski, 58 Bissell street. that an order for the handcuffing , Don sector, new advances on the Manpower; Questi(m* months we passed the line of de­ L. Barlow and Samuel. Counsell the label of 'poUtlclan.' ” $150,000 lumber yard fire that week. prcs-sion" of Italians without dis- Fires at K iska A new evening trade , school marcation between the period By The Associated Press (Timination and that "our. rnore of prisonera in the field had been central front west of Moscow and course in electricity will start on naire Hi^Iies Help. ^ were renominated'fbr Stoning;ton i.ssiied. the Nazi communique said the smashing of five-Soviet divi- when the Los Angeles area had The state political campaign representatives in the General As­ than legitimate r^pruiahi have Wednesday. October 14th. and will lota of men and the time when thus been rendeied inevilabie." today: siona in recent fighting on the (Continued from Rage One) continue ..oil Monda ’, Wednesday, headed into a busy week-end to­ sembly at the Republican town nii*t*<* i ‘ 3 (EkUtor'a Note: SopUiet^ the supply began to run low. A caucus. There was no immediate indi­ , "The Bi itiah gov^wiment re­ northwestern front arjjund Lake and Friday evenings from '6 30 to day wlU(.a blast by Governor Hur­ Ilmen. ed to reveal any'enemy activity on OaUfomla’a war 'Industries, number of facora , were responsi­ Ansonia Mayor Candidate C ost S12.()(H) cation of what me'asures the Ital­ plied to the atatemcVit made by 9:30. Those interested In electrici­ nqiably the aircraft' plants ley against Connecticut's “new ians contemplated or on what au­ Bitter Forest Fghting these islands ble, Including enlistments,^ the Mayor Andrew F. 3tolan of An­ the German high command on ty may register for the course at aeia ship.vards, are fared with draft and a definite slackening in Republicanism.” HaJm itoL BiuJA|ft thority the Rome broadcast was Oct. 7. 1942 when counter-meas­ "German troops advancin^'^ in ';A t-^ tir: , the trade school any day from 8:00 sonia was nominated di the Demo­ the Caucasus area successfully ■"-1. The 17. g. Coast. GiiStd cut­ a serious nxuipower shortage. the flow of migrating workers." Commenting last night upon the (Continued from Page One) based. ures were announced in retaliatiorr a. m. to 5 00 p. m. and on Monday Military Editor William F. party’s slogan ‘The Republican cratic city caucus, while named by The German.* thieatened Wed- stormed several more hills after ter Muskeget. fwi'incfly the S. S. Rate of Loss Alarming the Republicans to oppose him was F a ll an d o r Men a t for the fettering of German pris­ and Thiir.niay evenings from 7:00 Bonl, now on a tour of west­ party is a new Republican party,” S h o t s di.sf pvered the blaze,in the Beei h- ne.sday to, fetter British prisoners' oners of war on the Dieppe beach bitter forest fighting." the com­ Cornish, of- the Kaatcm Sleam.ship to 9:00. The rate of loss, particularly of Attorney Carl A. Luridgren, en­ munique said. Lines.' has been overdue in the At­ ern production plants and skilled workers, still Is alarming. the Democratic governor assert^ grossing cierk at the 1941 Legisla­ er owned dwelling at 2:06 .a, m'. captured a t'D iep p /; announced and the channel islands of Sfw4t. The electrical department has training rentefs, tells here that ‘‘it is the same old reac­ Three 'ifre companies. Smithport, ^^ye.strrday that they had carried in an unsatisfactory manner by "Rumanian and Italian troops lantic for Some time and must be been greatly augmented by much With a six-months deferment for ture and foreman of the Water­ operating on the Don repulsed en-‘ pibsumed to he lost, how Industry and government training of a replacement the most tionary, oppositional,' obstructional bary grand jury whose report led Fairfield‘ Center and TunxL« Hill, I out the thregt.'and said today that basing their declaration on state­ addeil new and most modern up- are tackling the pe^lem . This leadership operating under a dif­ HO USE % "5.' The next of kin of the per­ the compiinies can expect in. the to toe arrest of Former LieuL ^en^s Store e ♦reoldn'l iall in love responded to the alarm. the shackles had been placed on ments made by German prisoners emy attacks. On the central ae'e- to-date equipment. Aq exceptional Wn toF^f the eastern front shock sonnel of the Muskegal have been Is the first-) cases of such men,who are (».lle(l ferent nanie and using up-to-date Gov. Frank Hayes and others in The third fire badly . damased 107 British officers and 1,269 non­ of war who had not been fettered, opportunity is afforded to learn troopg^ occupied a number of pill­ notified.” In the draft, it js not likely to sub­ sIoKans to befuddle a people hard the municipal scAndal there. witli these letrelr'*haesl the automobile ■'owned bj’'’ Al^hiii commissioned officers and men. and by declaring that they do not electrical wiring, armature and By William F. Boni at work.” To Be Shackled Saturday approve nor will approve in the boxes and dugouts. complements ' The Navy announcement of the stator winding,, as well as material side. Employment needs, there­ Governor Hurley, in his . bitter ;.i. .Malsh, wH.fe il\was parked in loss of personnel aboard the Mus- Wide World Military Editor fore, are going to Increase rather CfMnpleto CoaUtloa Action Imart, Tenlhiul styles scien* a garage at the reai'Of the Marsh In swift answer to yesterday’s future of fettering prisoners of of which were either annlhilatcfd in several specialty fields such as or taken prisoners. . keget - .covered the vessel’s com­ Los angeles, Oct. 9—John Brown than decrease, whereas the reser­ An im'portant development last home in We.'twa'y rdjvd. .South- I announcement, the British War war on the battlefield. j direct and alternating current in­ "Southeast of Lake Ilmen our. mander. Lieut. Comdr. Charles wields a mop in a cafe on Hill voir of available manpower will be niglit was the completion of the SSeally designed ter com* port. ■ \ i Office declared, that If the man- "The British government, how­ dustrial control, electrical heat­ ihfalitry, brilliantly supported by Ernesf Tqft. 35, of South Port­ street in downtown Los Angeles. running lower constantly. Democratic-Republican coalition h e non-wilt twins-^ ever, refrained .from dealing with ing, rectification, etc. The companies are doing every­ in Bridgepiort engineered to offset SUITS and ^ e ie eemiert. PatrietieaUy the Luftwaffe, during several land, Me. But on the occupational question- the fact that tfespite the previous Some Now Equipment thing they can in their own be­ the bitter ' fight being made by days of stubborn fighting gained Some of the new equipment, al- na.ire'he filled in for his draft gticedi Ceme in.today and q q and present hypocritical, declara­ half fill the gap. Socialist Jasper McLevy to have important terrain and dispersed or rcadj- installed is a new 10 K. W. board he reported he once was >10 tions made bv the British War i annihilated five Soviet divisions They are hiring rehabilitated his party’s candidates for General i(‘ioiis T ales Synchronous converter for either employed as a weld,er. f f j en eiu new Fall ntedels. V r Office. German prisoners of war I and two rifle brigades It doan't take long for the U. S. workers, and growing numbers of Assembly posts elected. tij Proceeds Erom Sale have been fettered in a bruUl The high command said that in single, three,' qr six phaSe opera­ men over 65; their plants now Charlei^ Dowd, Republican, and of -This Scrap Will B* F lood N alioii tion: mhlor starters of the inamjal Employment Service to spot that TOPCOATS this region 3.288 Russians had item' on their copy of Brown's oc­ show an average of better than 21 Rep. Milton J. Herman, Democrat, Donated To Manchester • i Informed of Reason • been captured and 13 tanka. 108 and automatic types using both.' per cent women workers (the per-' were nominated for the state f'hnptfr. Red Cross. cupational report a'hicb they re­ WANTED "For this reason, on Oct. 8. at guns, 400 'machine guns and a primarv-resistance and auto-trans­ centage jumps to 75 per cent on House.of Representatives by both rai VOM MtiY DAYS (Continued From Page'Onel former principles of reduced vol­ ceived from his draft board. With­ 12 noon, 107 British officers and large quantity of other equipment in a few days Brown gets a po­ application lists and in training Republicans and Democrats at the 1.289 British non-commissioned destroyer or captured since Sept, tage starting. as Well as secon­ schools), and they are training as city conventions. Lost week the ish and anti-Semitic rumors are dary resistance atartera, and litely-worded printed card, asking officers and privates taken pris- 27. prominent. Stories of excessive that he call between 8 a.m. and many new workers as possible, two parties both agreed In the W brbner’S across the line t>-pe. In the direct while at the same time training oner at Dieppe have been fet- Dead Triple Captives nominations of two Democrats 82."> Main Street casualli*-*. insanity, plagues, etc.. current class arc also manual and 4 p.m., any time from Oct. 5 to tered after being Informed of the The communique added ' that In the armed forces are likewise Oct. 10, at USES headquarters, a hundreds of men for the Army Air and one Republican for Bridge­ rea.son why. Military clergymen, more than three times as many automatic ‘ types, including re- Forces in order to stave off future port's three state senatorial posts. c iiigh." . . . verslnit. dynamic braking and ac- four-story beehive on Flower doctors, strctcher-hearer.s and the Russians were killed as were cap- South "This region ■ is con- street. demands from that quarter on Another development was the i - celeraUng three step controllers their own personal. wounded and sick were not fet- tured in this period, spicuOii* for the high frequency of Interviewed Thoroughly defeat for renomination of the vet­ ; v - . tered ' ' The Germans lapsed into offi- fear-inspired rumors (plagues, of the latest type. Another new Here John Brown Is interviewed Women, incidentally, are being eran representative. John S. Thom , piece of equipment known aa Thy- taken on now even as plant "On the evening of Oct. S. the ' sulcidea. etc., among soldfers). ' thoroughly, and USES discoveries hill of Brookfield, a fixture in the .Tories of spy and Fifth Column mb-trol utilizes the principles of exactly what sort of welding he guards, since they can be used in General A.ssembly since 1923 ariil British IVar Office, snnminced L f.,* ^ _ such spots as entrance gates where that on Ocf 10 at 12. noon. he high command.- had' activities are unusually high. Anti- electronics whereby an ordinary can do. Perhaps he waa an alumi­ one of Its most widely-known fig­ direct current motor can he operat- visitors' credentials have to be same number of German to capture the Negro rumors are almost exclu­ num welder. In that case Lockheed ures. Capt. Chirtis H. Dicklns re­ edfrom alternating current iincs. checked. BRING IN ALL YOl’ ( AN FIND TODAY! ers ot war would be -fettered and i tank a.s.sault sively confined to this srea. while or Douglas or Consolidated will be tired Navy chaplain, defeate.il IF YOi: HAVE SOMKTHINt; TOO BIG called upon its heaviest rationing rumora have singular This gives a higher degree of Speed very glad to get him. If he worked Has Orientation School Thornhill for the nomination at Vultee aircraft, realizing. there OR TOO HEAVY TO H ANDI.E ALONE cnainea. ^ ' arUllery to batter down the Rua- prominence.” and torque flexibility than is pos- in steel, the California Shipbuild­ the Republican town caucus by a ; P k : Should - "Phould this happen, the Ger- resLstance there, Wedge-Driving Rumor* sibl* by . the use Of conventional ing corporation has' a spot for him. will be an urgent need fo.r super­ visors, h'as established > a plant vote of 130 to 116. Thornhill had ( ALL 8.y(MI man high command on 0,ct. 10. at jh is change, the radio announce^, Middle West — "Wedge-driving methods of Uie past, and makes it John Brown thereupon, in the served nine terms In the House 12:noon, will have fettered three ■ „,ent explained, was decided upon rumors are higher in the middle possible for' machine designers to words of local USES Boss Arthur orientation scIk m I, in which men Have A WE WILL.SEND ONE OF OLR TRUCKS especially recommended by their and one in the Senate. times the number of British pris-1 to avoid "unnecessary aacriflee" west than anywhere else in the eliminate many of the gear trains Wood, is ■ "exposed to emjiioy-. Brand Statement False oners of war.” ^ formerly deemed necessary- in the foremen and department heads of German blood. .country, particularly those direct­ ment;” . He isn't told to shift to Meanwhile, in Stratford, eight Arrow Hitt and Arrow Dole Very Sonic British sources' exmefeed ed against the administration. design of machine tools. airplane or shipbuilding. But It get a thorough 16-week cour^ from, which they emerge with a co-slcners. Identifying tllPffiselves MORIARTY BROTHERS belief that the sudden, .b.itt(8r iMue Criticism ot Army and Navy Icadr All kinds of electncai testing;! is suggested to him that. In these as "former officers and signers of was an Axis skirmisK''P)—Dr. to plea.se. Expect Sti'ift Approval TONIGHT! Every day the shipyards, air­ 1 the Germans, JOE I. LEWIS craft plants, steel mills and CreiKhton Barker,' executive secre­ STETSON : S Apprehension spread among the] Of Appropriation BUI DICK FORAN (oundries advertise in the Los tary of the Omnecticut State inhabiUnU ot Folkeatone when a ‘ Washington. Oct. 9.—()Pi — khgeles papers for workers, skill-: Medical society, said . yesterday ROLLER ^ IIKST m il ‘Lightweight Felt Hats for Fall flight of returning United SUtes g^ .j„ Senate approval was antlcl- SKtNf M«Ut td or unskUled. The USES has a that while the "response- oF Con­ 4 ^ 1 flghters approached over'the wa-1 pated today eJT-for . a «aS6.236.956.621 osa ou an Ue of company requeats running necticut doctors to the call 6f the ter. then dived with a terrific roar omnibus supply bill devoted chief- JIVIN' JACKS tito the 'thousands, and the eight Army and Navy for medical men SKATING AND JILLS \ r oub of the siln.__X*____ . I ly to financing the Navy's bid for Kiuthem California aircraft plants has been gratifying.” it was not AND E$’E R r WEDNESDAY ilone could put on thousands more now ‘‘anticipated that ‘there will lour Choice x l onlookers rushed for the air raid ° P f CO-HIT BALE PRICEB A1 BBABAmLEO B A V IG S I 'The measure^ swelling this na­ AND FRIDAY vorkers rizht now—if they knew be a serious. shortage of medical The Playboy $5-00 shelters, fearful that German IiSO to 11 P. M. raiders were, bearing down upon tion's bill for World War No. 3 vhere to get them. personnel In the Ytate for some Buy yoiir Fur Coat NOW at BURTON’S them, until the star of the United to $220,000,000,000, was passed ‘‘We’re doing bur best to build time to come.” and choose frpm a collection of 200 coats States Army Air Forces could be yesterday by the House without Sports Center The Sportlite $6*50 opposition or a record vote. .. .'each a masterpiece in beauty and a pro-' diseerned on the planes. Wells Street (Spitfires had been the only tection again.st the bitter winds of Jack fighters mentioned officially aa in S|ieotators ...... 10c CUI0US(>S0 H Frost. use by the United States Army Air Miners Facing , Skater* (Tax Incl.) ...... 40c INC. The Stratoliher $7-50 Forces in England so that the be­ Make your choice NOW at BURTON’S ... wilderment of the long-expenenc- Possible Rows Budget Terms easily arranged. . .plus Free ed ‘ residents of Folkatone may .Men’s All Wool have meant the appearance of a REPAIRS Storage of your selection until December. type unfamiliar to them. Censor­ (Continned from Page One) ship did not permit clarification unA GREAT STAGE SHOW AND CAST OF MJSTARSl 841 mui. MANCHESM., -.c „ J4I MAIN SL MANCTOLfl^i 1 en off by a British flgtjtar patroL | overwhelming majority” tecklng ( T,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTERj CONN. FftlDAY, OCTOBER 9,1942 p a g H f i v e ' '' ' ' IflAI^CnESlEK EV EXSIIVG niinA LD , WANCBESTEHt, TONI^ ,,rFrD A T, OCTOBER 9, 1942 of Plato, Bergson and Karl M'arx and in .1927 published ‘'The N a tu ri 3-^ 'license Action in Film Coming to State Lindsay to Be of Religious Truth." Two years t»ani io to start soon, we want to find Service_Men ]\(^ved later he isaued "The Essentials of methods of eliminating some of Fire Destroys Democracy" anJ in 1933 wrote on Senators Urge the overlapping ^responeihliitlcs in Yale Lecturer "Christianity and Economics." He the- departments," Downey de­ has also writt'en volumes on PAY O M R clared. Beam Dredger By Sleeping Ca]P Pool "Kant” and "The Churches and Manchester’^ Neighbors Tax On Bonds Might Save Time and Maney M aster of Balliol Col­ Democracy.” He saw Mrvicc in 'T "Much time, aii|}l many thou­ World War I. • sands of dollars might have been Cars Drawn From All Mackertel Run Hpnvy; . lege at ^ Oxford to riy- ie.'tut DEBTSf Maloney and Danaher saved if there had been complete Two Burned SerlQUhly A rrive in Few Days. ed by Dwigitlig m H. rrerry of Bridge­ coordination between Congress Sections of Nation to $ 250 fo r P tty \P a y port for lectures on ‘religion in the Attention Andover! Favor l/pvy on^ State, and the departments in the early After Lantern Falls ' ___ —k. Again Nominated Boltou Fill Needs on Trans­ light of science ' and philosophy. h e GiSvernment Stafford Springs investigations into the rubber pro­ On Vessel’s Oily DeckJ New Haven, Oct. 9—t/F)— Alex­ The lectures were ^ven last year U now ■•king all Rockville Miinieipal Seciirites. gram, with a frank exchange of Mrs. John F. Bauaola has .lohn O. N etto Mrn. Clyde .Marshall porting W arriors. Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 9 ander D. Lindsay, master of Bal­ during the University (Christian Tof us to get out Of been appointed the new corre- PhoM 4032 information and views." Uewta H. 472, Stafford Washington, Oct. 9 - (iPi—Con- Newport. R. I.. Opt. 9—i/D- A (iPj—Mackerel are running so liol college at Oxford university. conference by the Rev. Reinhold debt. For those folks a p ^ d e n t of The. Herald in An­ Downey said governmental offi­ \ Niebuhr of the Union Theological who don’t have M, RoclrriUe nectlciit’Si Senatora Maloney. Dem­ cials, political scientists and other spectacular fire destroyed 'a 7,5- ' By James Mariow ami plentifully that some fisher­ England, and widely known writ­ dover. Residents of Andover are Mrs-. Keeney Hutrhln.son an'- sem inary. the necetsary extra cash, the requested to call her up when­ The section of the now Wilhtir i ocrat. and Danaher,' Republican, experts would be called before the foot beam dredger tied at a wharf *' Oeorgir .Zielke '' ' men earned more than $250 a er on philoaophlcal questions, will simple and sure way to do this nminees t\e tnllowing program to ' : ■ *• ever they have any items of CYoss Highw ay which extends from | favor Federal taxation of state coirimittee to give their opinions. early today and iiiflicteo serious- New York;''^ Qct. * 9 — (Wide day this week. deliver the Dwight H. Terry lec­ it to get a loen. $10 to be given at the Boo.^ler Night of tures at Yale university in the Egg-laying in hens can be in­ $300 . . . get ‘,'in the clear" all Pick Nominees interest to the ■ community. Union seven miles pa.st Of Stafford Bolton Grange this evening at 8 and municipal securities. burns upon two men. one of whom World)—There’s a story behind The 14-man crew of the creased by injection of hormone.5 Grange, lodge, church news Gertrude De Coste caught . near future, it was announced to­ at once . . . and then repay the .Springs to Tolland near the Will- p) m. '.jVll members of the cpni- Daijaher suggested that the tax was rescued from the harbor by a '. (the Pullman compahy’f claim, that day by Carl A. I,ohmann, secre­ from mares. i loan in up to twelve reason* and personal items are eepe- fireman who jumped into the wa­ 150,000 pounds in six hours ington line was officially opened munlty are cordially invited to at­ apply to securities acquired after in the first eight months after tary of the University. - ■ - . able monthly inttalmentt. For Assembly cially welcome. Mrs. Bauaolh'i tend this open meeting. Manchester ter in rubber coat., boots and hel­ yesterday ■ and each crew telephone number is Willlmaji- Tuesday, All New York-Boston Feb. 1. 1942. while Mahoney sta­ Pearl Harbor it carried in its member expects a share of Lindsay is expected to arrivc-:ln COMMON SINSI npMS traffic passing for many, years The program; .March of the of­ met; •* the United States from England in tic, IB-IB-Jt, ficers; Welcome Address,' Master ted he would support an amend­ Dale Book Louis Warren, about captain sleepers 4,400,000 soldiers, sailors $325, which would be at the Employed men and tingle or . hrough .Stafford Sprlncs, will now the next tew days. a married working worhen can Rockville G. O. 1 • H enry Mu.s.scy: Recognition of ment to the new tax bill which of the dredger, suffering severe and Marines exclusive of men on rate of $53 an hour. He. is well known for'his work BABY'S COLDS travel, over the new highway. The Tonight furlough or en route to in4u.ction get loant here on jutt their State Highway department has -,Past Ma.sters of the Grange; Har­ would exempt from taxation only bums, leaped or fell from . the The Frankie and Rose had on constitutional government, par­ 'Relieve misery fast Names Henry Schmiflt v e st .Scene tableap in' charge of Meeting ot Men's Club, St. dredge. Fireman I..eaUe Mosher, centets. good ■ catches on two succes­ —externally. Rub on own signature. A loan of $100 changed .several of tne roiitc.s with the state and municipal securities ticularly as applied to the develop­ cotts $20.60 when promptly M rs. .Sophie 'Anderson; Harvest Issued before next Jan. 1. Bridget's Parish Hall. seeing him struggling in the water, The company explam.s itt was sive days and each crew mem­ m ent of, the B ritish com m onw ealth And Gerald A. Ri?*!*’?'. Wappiiig the opening of the new sedion. Tom orrow plunged in .'ind held him a flo a t un­ able to step into the complicated repel id in 12 monthly con*ecu* Route 1,5 the VVlIbiir Gross High- pong by the Grange; History of Danaher offered his suggestion ber Shared about $275 each and the Army of Cromwell. Camp Day at local Girl Scouts' til both were pulled up onto a war job on a ynomonfs notice— five instalmentt of 10.05 each. Mrs. "jtfW. Grant wa.v now extends from fhe .Mas.sa- j Bolton Grange b,y Miss Adelia in the form of an amendment to day. Other crews netted simi­ Writer on Philosophy Your appltcahon will get> tm* Rockville. Oct B • .SpeCj^r - 7SB4, M anchester Ijoomis: .solo. Mrs Rtitfi Shedd; Camp. Vernon and Lydall streets. barge. or right after the Japanese struck lar sum s. hiiseUs State line over th>- new the tax bin which he said would last December-^-through its pool He has written on the philosophy mediate attention . even if At the Republican cnucusca held shsdoA- skit. .loseph Ma'k. Max­ “prevent the enormous windfall to .Making Voters. JTown Clerk's Two O thera KM-ape U nhurt highway to Tollaml where il con­ W arren, and Joseph -L. Caron, of sleeping cars. ’ Nineteen seiners out of you’re new in the community well Hutchinson; original poem: the holders of -pre.sently outstand­ office, 9 a.m. to 9 p.*"- Gloucester landed 1,349,000 ,or new on ybur pretent job. ^ lighted lantern fell accidentally would* trfljve to be at field. Breathless action, tCiHe ad\lenture and rich, warm h'um.or arc the ingredients that made Nevil WE OFFER A SPECIAL SW ANCS GO. be cantUdates sSaJ". S»r R.sleyWind.sor this evening. . Route 1,5 at Union. The Crystal The ' Republican Caucus held served. it a member of the Board of Tax Mahoney in announcing his sup­ ship Club, South Methodist church j (q an gi1j,’ deck. The fire quickly The order is phoned, teletyped or ’Shiite's "The Pied Piper” the nation’s mo.5t popular novel; Now, all of the action, .adventure and of .Maiiclicst.T Miss Anne Rita 'R!;oderick. of I-ake road route has been changed last evening at, the Bolton Gom- Ration Notes port of the provision to tax such Review and Mr. Schmidt is fie Chapel road. South Win,d.sor. was to Route .30 and extends from at 7:45. enveloped the dredge. telegraphed from the War" depart­ heart-w-armlng humor have been translated by 20th Century-Fox into a pulsating motion picture that DESIGNING SERVICE FOR Stete Theater Building miiriity liall renominated Maud L. The local ration hoard tnei Wed­ securities said the amendment was Tuesduy, October IS An niitomobile on thC end of the ment to the headquarters of the llcacluches Reason ‘bids fair to broaden the acclaim won by the' absorbing book. Featuring Monty'Woolley, Roddy Mc- Republican Registrar of Voters. recently married to Thontaa Flan­ West Stafford to Leonard's corner. Woo-lward a.a i epre.sentative to the nesday evening at the-office of the Cooperation Asked not "a trespass upon state rights. wharf, and part of the wharf It­ American Association of Railroads Dowall and Anne Baxter (shown, above), "The Plod Piper" showing on the screen of the State PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS agan of South Wind.sor. ‘ The WllburOo.s.s Highway .sched­ Ge'neral Assembly. .Mrs. W oodward clerk and Issued the following cer­ Retail Credit .Bureau. Country Because of the tact that there is uled tjO open on Labor Day w-as de­ "The point T am living to make, Club.' dinner meeting, 6:30. self, were damaged by the fire. in Washington and from there to Gi^eii for Stiieide theater Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. .Shown above are some of the climactic highlights of Jhe A son was bom at the St Fran was born in Toliand and has rep­ tificates for re-cappcd,, tires; the civilian-manned Western Mili­ BO office assistant in the office of els hospital on October 6 to. Mh> layed because of the Inability of in an eiffort to offset the states’ Old Fashioned ChieUpn Pie sup­ exciting film which was written and produced hy Nunnally John .son and directed by Irving Pichel. the Rockville Public Health Nurs­ resented the town of Bolton in the Harry Hoar, defense worker. We.st rights argument which has been tary Bureau and finally to the Car and Mrs. Alexander .1. Biltz of the Highway D«'partment to secure General Aasembly at the sessions: street , two tires and two tubes; per, North Methodist church. To Hold Hearing), Oet. 14 ing Association at the ' present made, and which, I presume, will WedncMlay, October 14 Servicing Department of the Pull­ Chicago, Oct. , 9.—(yp)— Miss' South Windsor. labor and supplies. The highway 1825. 1927, 1929. 1935. 1937. 1939. Robert ^IcKInney, defcn.se housing be made again in this debate," he man company in Chicago. Judson's suffering from headache.*-" time all persons desiring nurs­ AvBs opened for the Labor Day Monthly meeting ot MonsrYpres severe attack.s of headaches for ID found alongsidef Miss Judson.’s Manchester Memorial Company ing Sendee'are asked' to cooperate Republican. Registrar of V ot^ She also serves as Town Trea.surer foreman. North Boltiin, one truck said, "is that, we propose to do no Washington, Oct.* 9—oTi The Can Mnd Cars Ne» ded OaroI>"n Judson, an attra c tiv e 25- body in her room at the home of and , of the apparent failure of A; A lm elti, Prop. week-end and then closed again. t i re. Post. British War Veterans at years and wanted her body be­ with the staff. Calls should be Adelaide A. Johnson has an n o y ­ and Deputy Republican Regi.strar more than discontinue a subsidy Coinage subcommittee of the Sen­ There two men—B. F. Dewey, .vear-old stenographer, was found queathed to physicians for research Mrs. Opal' Seymour, “^dow of a physician.s to cure her. She;'dlreet- Corner Pearl aitd llarriseri^ts. Tel. 7787 or 5'1«7 ed that voters for town elcetions The new highway now extends a R^dedlcale Ghiirch— British-American club. ate Banking and Currency com­ n a ^ at the office between 8 and of Voters. * heretofore granted by the. Federal superintendent of car service, and shot to death in her room last police detective. ed that her body be turned over/ I Open Sunda.vs 'Keuil H eralfl Advs. will be made Saturday .from 10 distance of approximately 12 miles Justices of the Peace renomi­ A service of re-dedi-ation of,the American Legion Home, 19 to mittee will hold heaDnga Oct. 14 work. f In the morning and 1 and 2 in government to the states of the 4:30 p.m.—Work on Red Cross his assistant, Bruce Hamilton—■ Police Lieut. Joseph McNamara McNamara said the note was to the Cook county hospital for Ru» nir-ebnnd Save Alnnevt a. m. to 8 p. m. at the Town Hall. and will eventually connect with nated were: Charles T. E Willett, Qimrr,\-ville Melhouist church w’ll union, through which it is made on a bill 18-2768) to authorize the night and police said she left a the afternoon. surgical dressings. A standing in­ know or can quickly find ^ out note stating that .she'had rfuffered said th a t a .22 caliber revolver was dated Sept. 7 and told of Mias medical research. ■ • Ftm eral I t Is hoped more people will the new road af South Winilsor W alter E lliott and John .«iwarison. be held at the church on Sunday. more invitii g for their securities use for war purposes of silver where anv of the company's 7.000 yfllunteer for airplane epotters. and there to the neWt, Charter Oak About sixty attended the caucus Oct. 11. at 3 p. m The .sermon customers to buy . the bonds of the vitation to.all women to assist held or owned by the United The funeral of Miss Co^a E. in this worth-while effort for our cars arc.’although they are in a Snyder of Stone street was held There are enough people to make bridge.-Haftfbrd. x With David C. Tooniey acting as will be'i preached by Dr. Earl E. states and municipalities than States, according to Senator Ma­ constant state of movement. the schedule eas,y for everyone. At Mrs. William J. Labirche- of chairman and Margaret Maneg Story. >upenntenden,t of the Nor­ those of corporations.” armed forces, Come at any hour loney ID.. Conn.), chairman of the nuraday afternoon at her home of the day most convenient. g. Adjoining the office of Dewey Dr. Gsorge S. Brookes, pastor of present some volufiteers work un­ Ediiewood street has been etidorsed gla as clerk. The slate wah ,pre- wich District of the 5(ethodist Would Prevent Obtaining Profits subcommittee. The biil was intro­ and Hamilton ir. that of specialists the Union Congregational church til 12 p. m. and then go on watch for Department President w tha aented by the Republican Town church. All ex-pastor.s of- the Senator Dapaber said his amend­ ' Friday, October 16; duced by Senator Green (D„ R, I.). for the New York" Central sy.stem. Sfficiated. The bearera were Harry again unUl 4 or 5 a. m. Others put American Legion Auxiliary of, Committee and wa-a unbppo.sfd. church have been inviteil to atlohq ment would prevent "the . making Meeting Armistice Day commit­ one for the , Neupert. Harry Ertel, Edward in two or three days a week. It is Conneeflcul. The -endorsement and spe'i^ial music has been, pre­ of sales and the obtaining of pro­ tee, A rm y and N avy Club a t 8. another for the Missouri Pacific unfair to these folks to take th^ir pared by the churCh choir. Tlie fits which would Inure to holders tiaturday, October 17 Stulta, Andrew Gawlica and Otto went on record at a recent meet­ so held Thursday evening. Chris­ and so on. There are specialisUi L aske. Burial was in Grove ^Hill time, as they must also earn a liv­ ing of the Fourth district. Ameri­ Rev. Jackson L. Butler pastor of of presently outstanding bonds by Smorgasbord at the Emanuel | for transcontinental operation, ing. tian A. Weigold wa.s chosi-n as the church sends the following In­ reason of the probable future In- Lutheran church. , i •sm etery. can Legion and Auxiliaty heM.in i;antlidate for Representative on tourist service and parlor ears. P laa P arty Wapping Community church will Rockville. Mrs. Labreehe has been vitation:, "All our friend.s arc in­ crea.aes in value of bonds now out­ Last 3 Days observe “Old Home Day" Sunday. the Dcruotratic ticket with Mrs WedncMlay, October 21 ] Each specialist is in . constant As baa bean the custom for active in the work of the Auxi­ vited to join us on this joybiis oc­ standing.” Third and Fourth Degrees con­ touch with car specialists in the The Church school will open at Elsie Koehler, Br.von Hall. Mrs casion when we rc-dedicate bur said, that the senate has had GOING OUT OF number of years. Startley Dobosr liary in Connecticut for several Benjamin A. Strack and Amlrew ferred by Manchester Granga at | district office of the Pullman Com­ Post flf the American t«gion will 8:3(1^ as u s u a l,' followed by the newly decorated Sanctuary and testimony "that approximately 60 morning worship at 10:45 with years. She Is past president, Of Laebnian chosen a^ candidates for Masonic Temple, ' BUSINESS SALE! pany located on the various lines bold a Hallowe'en party on Fri' Slrazza Post, . American Legion our, new - dining room and social j per cent of all tax-empt letjurities of their particul.3r railroad. Rev. Mr. H. Marshall Budd in the Justice of Pepce. are now In the hands of tp.x-empt Friday, Oct-ober 23 I MANCHESTER. CONN. OCTOBER, 1942 day evening, October 30 in the pulpit. He will speak on "'The Mes Auxiliary- and also pa.st District hall." j Chicken pie supper at Second - Know C ar K«*qulreiiienl» VOL. 10, NO. 1 cen ter at the cilv for the young At the-Motber's Club meeting The re-dedication service ts the institutions and corporations. sage of the Living Church.” At nresidont of the Auxiliary In the held at the home of'; Mrs. Keith Congregational church-. ALL HATS, These district specialists know | people. William Sadlak. Commun culmination of the work of the "The very wealthy would be 4he the car requirements throughout | 12:30 dinner will be served in the Fourth district which ineliulcs Itcynold Wednesday 'evening, il ones to drain them out of the S aturday, O ctober 24 tty chairman, is in charge of the Community House, which will be units in Tolland and Windham (.■ihurch Committee, Building Com­ GLOVES AND B-\GS their territory.' They know what w as ■ voted to send a Christmas m ittee, the W. S. C. S.. the Q uar- hands of institutions, such as Ladies' Night, Tall Cedars of! .arrangements. in charge of the X. Y. Group. At counties. She served as Depart­ cars are available, when there is Make Voters gift to every body in the service iyville Men'J Club and memher.s of chantable Institutions, which to­ Lebanon, Masonic Temple. I AT COST PRICE 1:30 Rev. Earl Furgeson. pastor ment yiee-presldent and has been from the North. Parish. Will the likely to be a surplus or shortage, The Selectmen. Ernest A the church. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest day are tax-exempt. Monday, October 26 j and when they must prepare' for of the Manchester M. E. church, one of the leading auxiliary mem­ folks please cooperate by notify­ "■Not only would the towns, mu- Retail Merchants’ Luncheon' Schindler, Kerwtn A. Elliott and will be the speaker. At 5' p. m bers in the sta te In an effort to. Howard presented the church with Hurry In For Harfcains! heavy movements. CHirtstopher E. Jones together ing Mrs. Reuben McC’ann, and a Chrl.stlan and ah American flag nicipalitiea. counties, and states meeting. 12:15, Country Club. Their constant communications the 7th and 8th grade.x will meet perpetuate . the Aiixlliary. She giye her the nam e and a'ddrc.ss of receive no benefit W'hatever. but with the Town Clerk, Arthur E. to organize a Junior fellowship, at to be u.sed on the altar. Woman's Auxiliary meeting In ' to ChlcagA supply Dewey and his served as seielc list? Dr, Brownell Gage'will u.se as the increment in the hands of the •3- o’clock. o'clock the Senior Christian En for three years Mrs. Lahreche was Packages mm t b»' mailed by "Oct. sellers. MILLER the car demand and supply for tora^and admit those found quail deavor Group will take as the his sermon topic at the 11 a. m. Saturday, Novetrtier 7 the entire country. Since la.st a recent Department delegate, to 31,'so don't lielay. .se.r\"ice: "C olum bus:__The F aith "Obviou.aly. the point then is Sad at the Town Clerk’s office in topic "Advantages of Education ttie Natliinal convention of the thafsll such .securities traded in Ceremonial, Tall Cedars of March this clearing house has Rockville on Saturday. Miss Marion Pierre .will he the That Finds." Lebanon, Ma'tonic Temple. MILLINERY been on a 24-houp-scven-day-a- American I.s'gion and Auxiliary in • The chiirfh calendar for the a fte r Feb. 1. 1942. no m a tte r how T he "hours snf the session will guest speaker. Edith Wilson, will Kan.sas Git.v. old tin y are, no m a tte r hoW long Tuesday, Deeemlwr 1 Next to the Slate Service week'basis. be from B a. m. to d p. m. lead the worship. Broadbrook, Mtich liiiprr.'iistMl week Includes; Wcdnc.sday eve- thev had been outstanding, would, Caledonia Market at Center Station — 770 Main Street When the Army's order arrives K im iTal, .serc’iee.s for .lohn Mor­ nthg, choir reheai.-;nl at the second session has been plwned Scantlc and Warehouse Point rell, .50. of Staffordv'ille will he in the hands of the future taxpay­ church. at Dewey's office, ■ telephone and young people are invitefl. Th<""'day at 2 p. m. the telegraph lines begin to hum. Dis­ ior Saturday. October 17th. belli Saturday morning, at /the I 11 S aill> of the Ladies er. be subject to taxation." The registrars of the town of trict specialists along the pro- Baker funeral home with a re­ ■ * ___' ___ , i 1’enevol.cht Sricicty to h*> held at Vernon will also be In session at quiem mass at .si. Rdvyir.r.s po.si'd route are contacted. Ohe the Town Clerk's office on Octo­ t— , 'the home of Mrs. Walter Elliott; c.all m ay net four Pullm ans, a n ­ church at 0:4.5. Burial will be In ber 10th and 17th for the revi Lieutenant F.mily Gmnley who, priday evening, the annual church other two, a third, ten, and so on E dw ard's Cemeterv. Mr. .Morrell has been spending a lhi<’c weeks' meeting, Urues Friction until the requested 100 cars are Skm of the voting lists. was found by. neighbors In his. NL _ FOR LESS Falt-Weddinir O. F- Berr vacation v.ith .lici cousin, .Mrs. St. Maiirlee Note* I USE YOUR FIREPLACE THIS obt;>ined. PLA N o f hnnip. wheie he had been livin; The marriage of Miss Barbara Tel. 48S-S, Boekvllle Apna M,i«rin. ,of 62 Clinton .street. Maas, will he celehrstsd at St. if nece.ssary cars ^are obtained alone, suffering from a shock He Reduction Plan King Martin, daughter of Mrs. and othei relatives in town, leaves [ .visimre Chapel at 8:30 Sunday fr leng, t LIBERAL TERMS-ONLY Sl.2.5 W EE\LY a a t honor and the other atterfdants to be held next month, the Select­ President apd Capitol Hill In the w ay cars; her vacation. men, Town Clerk and the Regus- was■ attended by many peoyle ot the various defense plants and prosecution of.the war. •lowly and •tradily. Make* a (The Pullman outfit is not the will be Mrs. Ralph C. Msrtin and Mr. artd Mrs. Francis McLough- British antecedent. . __ _ shouM be filled out Immediately. lively, crackling fire that radiataa ; • BELOW “CEILING PRICES”— CERTAIN SAVINGS B E G I N N I M ; t o d a y , SIUBROS sensalioiiitl policy of com plptcly plim inatlng ihe unneces- Miss Elsie Francis Robotham. trars of Votera will he in session The Californian envisioned a only firm making sleepers.) lin and family have moved to. all dav tomorrow. In the first dis­ Lie'utenant Orlmley stated to'-- Those who are employed at fac­ program in which the Prealdeijt comfort and good cheer. Pullman, Inc., is made up of the Norman Howe of Simsbury wdll Rockville from the borne of Mrs. day to a HenUd leporter lilal it tories where there is ho transpori • WIDE SELECTIONS— LAST MINUTE STYLES ' be beat man and Che ushers wdll trict they will be in session at the would be represented in both Order no.vr Cl'St from ut today PullniSn company which operates sarv pxppiibps of^iodcrn niprchainU»*liig takes elTee!. iTIie olil-fashioiipti inelhotG of McLoiighlln'i mother. Mrs. Jennie Town Hall. Stafford Hollow from was the best var^tlon she had ever Ration committee will receive In­ branches of Congress by -special the sleepers, ai)d the Pullman be Kenneth Btdwell of Simsbury. DeCarll of Main street and Mr. enjoyed. It vvii.s her first vl.sll to structions from the clerk of the • L.ASTING QUALITY— ENDURING MAKE lUchard Spencer of Albany, N. a, m; to 12 noon. In the second legislative cabinet members au­ Standard f?ar Manufacturing rrptlil-colleeliiia and oilier epstly operations of eretlil nltiret* have Iieeii tiroppetl like a D oo- and Mrs. David Logan, of Windsor district they will be in Warren M anchester, and s'he has been Ration Board when they apply for thorized to speak for the execu­ Company,, which operates them. ■ T., Clarence Taylor of West Hart­ Locks wilt soon move to the re-^ royally treated wheiever'she went. their renewal ford and James Jew-ett of Hart­ M emorial H all frdfm 1 p. m. to 6 tive. MANCHl ITER LUMBER and The sleepers' are bought by the cently vacated tenement. M.rsJ p. m. Another aesston to make new She thinks it a beautiful town and — Holton Briefs Emphasizing that this was a Pullman company from- the man- NEW-STYLE lillle hojiil). In itn plaee we have eslahli)*hed a plijm of exlended ereilil priyilefses that ford. Logan was formerly Miss Clara hopes-to return when the ward* Thomas Carpenter who will en­ A reception will follow the cere­ voters will be held Saturday, Oct. per.sonal view. Downey, appointed ufacturing subsidiary Which also ■ DeCarli. over if not before She e.xpressed ter the Coast Guard Service in the yesterday aa chairman of a spe­ makes and sella passenger and ■ mony, to be held at the home of ,17th. X . deep appreciation for the/gifts FI IL COMPANY makes hiiyiiif'-oii-liine a pleasure at NO EXTR.ACOST! The Young People w"ill meet this verv >'flr future was feted at a cial Military Affaire subcommit­ Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. freight ear*, trolley and subway ; LADIES’ the bride’s ■ mother on Dsvia Sunday ev’enlng at 7 o'clock In the rnaile to her and all kindpCasts and par'tv at Oeono'i Camp on Bolton tee. told reporters the committee ■ avenue. CENTER STREET PH ON E 8145 cars. DRESSES social rooms of the Congrega­ nonor paid to her by organizations Lake on Thursday evening. Fifty- would explore every avenue offer­ The Individual railroads-ido not" Board of Education tional church. and friends. five attended the affair. Tommy ing a poaslbUty of greater coop­ "OR WT)>IEN Superintendent of Scnools Phil­ North Coventry’ own the Pullman cars which trav- COATS as he la known to his many eration. I el on their roads but obtain them (tfi With a Flair ip M. Howe has reported that the friends came to Bolton from Ver­ Resolution Approved 1 ^ / For Fa-hliin! ALL PRICES DRAMATICALLY CUT! enrollment'at the High school Is for use on a basis worked out be­ The annual, meeting of the Slill Tiiiuy to File mont and has resided with his ’The subcommittee -was" appoint­ tween the Pullman comi5any and Gtowififf With as follows: Seniors. 158: Juniors, Soc*ial Functions American Red" Cross Auxiliary of aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ed by Chairman ReyTiolds (D., LOW .4H 144: Sophomores. . 157: Freshmen, I the railroads. Bill m ost im portant of all, we have iiilrotliieeil a well etm eeivetl plan that eiiahles us to sell North Cbventry--»a*.iJ^eld yester- Earle Gowdy for several years. He N. C.) after the full Military com­ The Pullman company explains 185; totaling 644-. Last yepr the attended the State Trade School Gloriou* For Bri- number was and the year be Chairman Ruth kTencn presiiling. in Manchester and ha.s worked In tioq directing “a full and com­ the fim^sl quality m erehandise AT TH E UO'W EST PRICES IN lOW NI VS e have put to w ork fore 652; The decrease' is more Gowdyjs Killing Station Active in taln in normal times all the Pull- ) Splendid report.s were heard from plete Ipvestlgatloo and stu'dy" to man cars they need from the com­ in th>- number of girls than boys ' M iss Shirley G Norton, daiigh the secretary and treasurer. Kath­ the Fire Doparlment. serving as Ample time n-nialns for a large determ ine th e mo-st ' effective pany's "pool" without the expense the great rw oiirees of our chain organization to m ake this I.OVV.'PRK.L POLIi.V the mout The TraiTe sihool ' enrollm ent ter of Mrs Grace G. Norton of 1.58 erine Ihirdin. The group ha.« m-t. percentage of Manchester voters sn Aircraft Observer, a member, means of "creating greater unity from the town of Vernon remains and serve*l at 46 meetings, iiink- of Bolton Grange. Tommy will, he of having these cars on their lines Pearl'"street ami the late Arthur now in the .s»*rvice to file absentee and rooperatlon” between Con­ as iqdlvldual investments in slack LOW AS small, being, at present onl^" nine J. Norton of' HiTtiford. hss been ing.a total of 543 garment.» A r.e- mi.sae,! by his m any friend.s in gress and the executive branch. LUXUHIA bnllute for the state election. Town periods and tills example la given: thrilling event In the annals of retail history. and the Manual Arts Department honored with several social fline- port on the .knitted garments was Clerk' Samuel J,.Turkington slat­ town. Other members of the aiibcom- BEAUTIFIES YOUR SKIN is fllled. The ■smallest' room -at tii*ns recently, in recognition of Joseph Haley has returned to One Florida road uses only , iinavallahle at this time. ed tiMlay. At the present tim e only mlttee-are Senator* Hill (D., Ala.I -about 30 sleeping cara a day dur­ present is fhirteeni grades five and hVr approaching m arriage to Cor- The elertlqi} vf offieers followe.l a dozen rerpiests {ot absentee bal­ his home a t "Bolton N otch afte r a ’Thomas (D.. Utah), and Lodge alx in the Northeast school There [airpl ,!./'iiis Ensign Spencer of with these- results: Chaiyman, short stiy at the Manchester Me­ ing the summer months but in lots have been made In hi* office iR.. Mase.l. Another Republican RICUIAI »2« SIZI mid-winter its need for cars goes is an inerea.«e in both Kindergar, Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia, Katherine Purdln secretary and from men in the servire. morial hoapital. I* to be appointed. SaCCIAl FOR $ ten and Grades I, a decrea.se in son of Mr. shd Mrs. Herbert Spen- treasurer. Mrs. Barbara Kherle. It' sThe Democratic Capeua will be alxive 300 dally. 22-95 BUY ON CREDIT—AT CASH PRICES! Parents of men who are on "the Downey a%ld much of the fric­ Net Income Greater the middle and upper grades Th ■ er of A'sylum Avenue. Hartford, waa voted the chairman appoint a voting list.s may call at the towp held Saturday evening, at * p. m.. A N D U P Mrs. Spencer entertained with a tion and dilay sttendlhg consid­ The net income of Pullman, total gra'ries enrollment is 770 as <"(;mmlttee of three to act With clerk’s offlre and give .Ihe- names St the Community Hall to nomi­ eration of anti-inflation, tax and FUR NhW you ran bring every inem her o.f the fam ily to SIUBROS with the ahstihite eonlltlence tea' at" her home for Miss Norton. Uie officers as a firanop rommit- nate a 'representative to the Gen­ Inc., for the first six months of compared with 7.’'5 at the same of their sons or relatives and bal­ other legislation might be elimi­ 1942 was $9,376,922, corhpared time last year Mrs WTIllsrd H. Fornstall of West tee Mrs Charles Smith. Mrs. lots will be forwarded to the men eral Assembly and Justices of the Hartford, and Mis# Elizabeth For­ nated by a set-up in which presi­ with $5,681,485 in the same period j that *you ran hiiy EV’ERY THING , shoes, dresses, suits, coats, furs—w earing apparel of e>ery In \hew of th* dlffiCUlUee of Graee Reed and Mrs. Christopher In the Army. N avy or o th er Peace. dential *pokesmen wotild work di­ nstall. who IS to be one of the Earle Gowdy has been appoint­ of 1941, and $6,611,201 for the COATS trsnsportafion and the need of Glenney were chosen. branches in time for inclusion in rectly between government de­ bridesmaids, gave a miscellaneous I' first six months of 1937, a non­ description; and neeils for the hom e, EVERYTHING, on easy credit term s at prices that eonserving on gar and fires, the Mrs Wilfred Hill and Mrs. Wal­ the state elections in November, ed an official tire examiner by tha partments and congressmen and Of the sho".ver a t th eir horn* on .Montclair ter Keller will b«* in charge of the Mr, Tiirkington said. loc>I rationing board. This will be war year. •nniial Parents Night in the High offer a mean* of exchanging Thia year’s increase, of course, Rirhekt Pelt* •chciol will h*'. omitted this year. Drive; Mrs. Kenneth Applegate of knitting, Mrs. Agnes Purdin and welcomed by the people in town Nfirth Q uaker I.aine. W ^ t H a rt­ vlewB. was not the reflection of increased Procurable! will m eet the com petition of any utore that »ell» strictly for cash I George Arnold has ' been re­ Mrs Grace Reed in charge of the who have had to go to Manches­ Sees Ohjectivea fdetiHral MagnlArenre ford. entertained at her home with ter, Andover and Kockvllle for the Pullman car-use alone for the elected chairman for "V* the y< aV a tea and personal shower for the sewing. Engagements "Certainly 1n this war effort we At Low Co«t! A rising vote of thanks wall- nearest tire jnapector. At onaUffie corporation has large war don- 1B43-1B43. Oscar H n e rm s ^ has hnde-elect. and Mrs. Henry Schor- safely saatime the ohjectivas tracts—it reported sales tor the been re «lseted secretan, ' and ^ven to iMrs. Ruth French fpr it wa* necessary to go to Willi; of"\he president and C«ngr*a* ard er and her daughter Beverlee. an mantle for tire to»prfctlon. first half of thia year approxi­ Francis -T. Nettleton. treasurer other of Mlaa Norton's bridesmaids her faithftil work during the pa.d identical,” Downey told an Intar- vear. MrA French asked to be re­ iMinger-Gibbon The first meeting of the First mately topping the record sales T h f teachers' committee reports gave a linen shower and birthday Mr. and .Mrs. George W, Gibbon \-tewer. "The important thing Is that at a special meeting the rule lieved. due to pressing work on Aid Class will be held -Monday fo r ail ot 1941—and is making party for her. of 60 Walnut street announce the to w ork o4it governm ental regarding married teacheri was the farm. A vote of appreciation evening a t 7 :30 p. m. a t th a N orth tanka howitzer carriages and oth­ MEN’S engagement of their daughter. mechanism by which vneans objec­ er, war equipment. ■uapended for the duration of the was also given Mrs. Purdin for School in Qiiarryville. Mrs. Frank Miss Elizabeth A. Gibbon, to Nor- tives can be obtained with a mini­ FOR FLOWER FRESH SKIN The Pullman car* now ar* a war In those poelUnns where a her Unfailing eervire on the sew­ D’Amico will be instnictor of the Loses Life Akiiu!!;A bert Minger. son at Joseph Mlnger mum of friction." lot different from the sarly pas­ •pectal scarcity of teachers.'exist. ing Job. Following the meeting re-' course and everyone who is inter­ CLOTHING of Clinton; Masa. No date has been ested ia-invlted to attend. Downey eaid h* had in mind senger ooachea converted to *leep- or where it is otherwise impossible fresbments were aerved with Mrs. three legielatlve cabinet membere be get a-artlLprepared successor. In Scrap Drive George Hewea pouring. se t tor the wedding. The Bolton . Civilian Defense era'by George M. Pullman back In All-Wool Fabric* • in each branch of Oongreae, poe- U r - 1S69. H e produced bis first sleep­ A partition |a to be installed in Mlaa Doria Turton of Nutley, N. Council will meet with the full Neue*t Cut and Color! Victim Of Shock From Fall membership of the evacuation aibly picked from among con­ ing car expressly designed for Perfect Worianaaahlp! lbs haasment of the Maple street Norfolk. .Oct. 9.—i/Pi—Stephen J., ia vlalting her friend. Miss gressmen to eerv* ae official GIRLS’ COATS Katherine Purdin. committee on Tuesday evening at that purpose in 1868. H* never ILBRO ■ehool as headquarters for the A. Belden, 70-year-old retired epokesmen and contact men. OUR EXOLrstVK The Republican Caucus waa Cincinnati. Oct. 9 — i,Pi -- Dr. 7:30 p. m. in the Fireplaca Room claimed to be tha inventor of the BOYS’ SUITS banker, lost his life helping the Thomas Hamqon Carmichael, 85. While the majority leadar . •W1XL-KI.AD" BRAND MIm Kstlwrinf Townsend who aenp' drive. held Thunt^y avenlng. Arthur J. of the Community Hail. Repre- of Medford, Mass., author of books sentativea from the American Red usually la regarded aa aa adminia- I.'")w sleeping cara are being, ClOTKIhC COMPAKY Viaton waa elected moderator. BOYS^ O’COAT. baa been a atembsr of . the High He died yeaterday In a Winated on homeopathic medicine and tration apokesman, Downey as­ made of metal, such as aluminum hoapital four houra after he fell Merton Wright, clerk. Rev. L^n Cross will meet with the group ,SiuU.. $24.95 Up •rbaol faculty for tbs past eight father of Dr. Leonard Carmichael, serted that hi* "many duUea and ALL V U T pears baa resigned to enter war from an attic "window out of ^ Austin wraa chosen unanimous­ add explain th^ duties of the vari­ WELDON DRUG CO. and *t#eL 881 Main Stroet, Manchester praatdeot of Tufta college. Med- reapooaiblllties” do not allow him Wssk bi a defense factory In which be waa throwing pieces of ly aa candidate fbr RepreaenU- ous c^anlzations. All membeni iA>w PR irrn! foptflled today in k hospital, vic­ art pnM tj>«Hen(l the ttnaa for constant consultatiaa Prescription Pharm acists Tbe word "Oommando” refer* O’Coata $22..50U p Sid Mosler, Mgr. an old stove which he Intended as tive. John E. Kingsbury, Axel Ol­ viith th* preeldeait and the depart­ a scrap donation. sen, Otto MUler, Joseph McBriety tim ^ shock resulting from a fall. 901 MAIN STREET ^ TELEPHONE M21 only to military units and nut tu were chosen as Justice. of Peace "rhe Dfitch Introduced the prin­ ment on matter* of policy, espe- at Rocaana branded big- SeWen retired as secretary ol ciaUy in tbs aarly atiigcs. ■KlaBd ohea zsade tba Norfolk Savings Bank sever riruliclitM ciple of enemy .port blockartaa is Read Herald Advs, *Tb our haaiinjiK which I hop* ' ■ hF hi /Ohn hgh- I The Desj^icrattc Cnucua was hl- about 1584. S /■V -'

MANUHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRTDAT, OCTOBER 9,1942 ^ \ PAGE BEVEN mANunESTER EVIINING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COW. rRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 "Connecticut citizens must be al­ the Legislature . to authorize ex­ excluded “from the , voting privi­ Extra Time Urged lowed to vote In the most Imjiort- tension of theNiotlng hours. lege a largti number of Connecti­ three mortars and an anti-tank Turkington, both of this town; and ! the banquet for the only souvenirs, 1 ant'clectlon this country has ever ' The league's request- was con­ cut voters.” German Flanking gun,” the noon communique said. Colonel Joseph Atkinson, o f! (lettered pencllal distributed to I Bob Braiiiiiek Bv Women Voters had,” the Connecticut League of tained in a • letter to Governor The newspaper Izvestia pictur­ Obituary Brookline, Mass., brother of the | the 600 in attendance were furn- ! Women Voters today added Its Hurley which said that the pres­ In India, there are only 36 cities ed the city a.s a bf'acon of amoke deceSMd.. Ished by the local firm of Perrett i- name to the list of organizations ent statute limiting polling hours with a population of more than iLocal Man, \Oh Radio, Action Is Aiinied and flame as it neared th. close .' Mra. Major Edna Dimond. of and Olcnney. Inc. The table at i Enters Servie; Hartfqfav det, .9—(g’)—Declaring petitioning for a special session of to the 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. period 100,000. of the-*eventh week of siege, in- Worcester, Nm *-- rendered a solo. which guests of Perrett and Olen-' cessaqj cannonading marked the Mrs. Dimond':Ul a niece of Mr. ney were seated was the only one At Volga Della Deaths Atkinson. at which place card* were to be Talks Labor Relations struggT# for a declalon. MONTGOiMERY WARD David Addy, William Hall. Wil­ found. On them were the name of flakes ' Fourth Boy in •V" (CoatiniMd from Page One) Carl A. Cartoon liam Hanna, and Carson Curti.s. the following men: Richard i . Lip- One Family; Is Given fear, auapicion, pride and hatred. Carl A. Carlaoii. a ll/e-Iong-reai- formed a quartet, and ^endefed pincott.of I^cmberton, N. J. Man- John W. Nickerson on "If we had been on Wake Is­ patch suggested that this penetra­ .dent of Manchester, died early to­ favorite hymn*. yheater men who were guest.s of land or Midwav we would have co­ About Town F'arewell Partv. Nationwide Hook*lJp tion now.was being extended. day following a abort Illness, at The beater* were: Stewart and the, trucking firm included, Bert L. operated. If were now In Stal­ William Atkinaon, Robert and Knight, Thomas Weir,' Samuel ingrad or Egypt or New Guinea (The route from Elista to As­ his home, on 61 West Middle Turn­ Robert S. Brannlck, of 14 Del- From Washington on trakhan traverses some of Rus­ The Tall Cedar* Ranger* will pike. He had been employed at Donajd McCabe, William and Ed­ , Robinson of Cheney Brotheia; COOPERATING WITH' NATIONAL FURNITURE WEEK we know we .would cooperate. It hold a drill and meeting Monday Lucius Foster of Case Brothers, niont street., was given a farewell la disUhee that tempts us into the sia's worst terrain for the support Cheney Brothera for thirty-eight ward'Atkinaon, all nephewa ol the Need oL"^Lpoperation. of an invading Army. The region night at 7:15 in th# Maaonic Tem­ year* but two year* ago entered deceased. Highland Park; Nat Schwcdel of party at his home last evening by seeming luxury of non-coopera­ ple. All member* and any Tall is arid, th* great plmn.s rumpled the employ of the Colts Patent Burial was in the East ceme­ Westminster Roald, of the Ameri­ a group of relatives and friends. gen- tion. Surely ,the. haaitation and Cedar* Intereated are urged to be Fire Arm# C'bmpany of Hartford. can Dyeing Corporation. Rock­ John W. NlckPttwn. former tardiness of the countries which with sand dune^ and overgrown tery, with Major N. J. Curti.s, of­ He was presented with a purse of WARDS ANNOUNCE •ml tnnrin^er ot Cheiiey Brother*. with scrub vegetation. The pastor­ proRent. He is survived bv hie wife. Eliza­ ficiating, a*ii*ted by Major Harold ville: .Max; Ahnert and 'Nelson C. wore successively overrun by oiir Mead &f the Huckanum Mills,.I money and individual gifts. Games «Wce February'# of tW* year ^nemifs must have tau*ht u* the al nomads who inhabit it are al­ beth (Oeehan) Carlaon. two eons, Zeally. ' ofl of Words low most constantly on the move in At the noon day meeting of the Arthur and WlllUm of Manches­ Rockville: E K. FuUer of th'c-Som- were enjoyed and a buffet lunch •bief of the manfcg«tnent coMult- lenon (o that we'wlll act together Manchester Klwani* club next prko of only search of water and vegetation for ter. four sisters, Mr*. Otto F. Mlea Annie E. Crockett ervillc Manufacturing company, was served. \ •at hnuich of the labor produetton here and now aa though we were M Atkinaon That one thing is production and On the Caucasus front, second nor Donaldson who Uvea at home: i yOurselfl In six smart colors. for delays and material shortages. meet at the church Wednesday of Funeral service.* for William also three brothers, James Twyble more production of the fighting in importance only to the Stalin­ next week at . 10 o'cloek in the "It may require much humility grad line, the German offen.sive Jame.* Atkinson, of 125 Center of Qilbertvllle. hiass.. Steward JUNIOR CLOCHE! tools needed by our boys who are and patience, but to take labor forenoon to work for the hoapltal. with changing • condi­ pf the beaiegfd garrison into its Wilhurt T. LittU''' of Spencer Restrain of time. Two failed to return but street. Master of the Mancheater 142 CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 3815 the four are credited with the tions. Labor often feels that by do­ 46th day. ing a' real day'* work ' earnings (There was no official comment Gran|te;'s*vill broadcast at 12;30 to­ •Inking of two Japanese airtraft morrow afternoon over station carriers. Who can say that this would be so high that inatia on a Berlin intimation that the meht would cut the rates But no opc(r.tiona, were to be WTIC jn behalf, of the, Manchc.ster may not have been th* turning Orange Fiirm Scrap Drive. Grang­ ^.oin Lamb Chops pound 49c point of the battle of Midway? one today like* to do leas than | ; dropped in favor of bombarllmont. day's work when a. full day s work | soviet reports Indicated ers and other# mtercited in assist­ A Plane' Every Eight Minute* ing the drive are requested to call ‘‘President Roosevelt month* ago means *o much. L((bor sbould | fighting ) B u.t frankly bring up thc.se pnssibili- Army newkpaper Red Star the Grange: Secretary. Mrs.''B('fi“ Wb Lamb Chops pound 45c •et a goal for production of plane* trice Manning (SllOi or Mr. Lit­ W ar Bonds at the rate of 60,000 per year for ties of '‘incrc(».sod produi tmn in ,,,^1 numerically superior enemy and Mtampa W'ar Production Conimittee meet- forces launched a local offensive tle (6137 I for assistance in, hauling TENDER 3042. This means that they should scrap to the Grange .scrap pile on Lamb Patties roll, off the combined assembly iugs- I against the workers' settlement Spencer street. Pot Roast line* at the rate of one in eaOh Ariiiised Nation I Wednesday and finally achieved a sight mtnutesi What would ' It .-Msnagement should Iq-V brcSk-through that led to the oc- ENGLISH LOUNGE SOFA mean if we could bring out a plane come -the opportunity to sit down | pupation of two streets, 29c lb. 39c lb. •very seven minute* with, the same and (liscuss with the p.oper nego-I dispatch declared that the men? Fourteen per cents' worth tiatihg committee way* and means Qpiman atm was to break through South EYES EXAMINED of ideas and energy. This is the pf correcting .such condition*, pro- t^e Red Army Teshly Ground Hamburg, lb. 36c ’105 ^i-■ •quK'alcnt (ft ovfT 8,560 more viding necessary guarantees •<> | m f^^o. but praised the garrison Methodist Church that fears and .siispicUina may be ^ „ statement that they planes per year Extend this to Sunday, Oct. 11. 6:30 P. M. GLASSES FITTED Beautifully styled AND comfortable—that’s why ail production from mines to fin- put down and full productivity be-| defending every vard of land Small Wieekly Payments, lahed product. Gould anyone doubt come a fact. This has been worked i valiantly. Talk and Demonslration WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF STEAKS — you will like this sofa and the entire group! Re­ the result if those extra planes out siKXc.ssfutly in many ca.sea; j offensive operations were main- ROASTS — PORK BI TTS — COI.D CUTS — ETC. versible spring filled cushions. Solid mahogany / with corresponding tanks and it can and must be worked out i Rod Army forces kgainst throiighout the land. It I* not'-- - ■ ...... M. VAN DE WEGHE front legs! Covered in brocade tapesuy as shown! guns were on the Rus.sian front. the German flank northweat of chief Chenilal nf Coll* Uie Egyptian!front or the Pacific easv or it would have been ac- totiilingrad and a fresh penetra­ \LWAY8 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE RICHARD STONE eomnllslied long iigo. But the time tion of the Nazi fortifications waa Su b ject: O ptician front right now? for thlnker.-i is here. This nation Is Lounga Oioii/to match. .f.o.b. factory...... 6 0 .0 0 "We're up against the blgge.nt announced. l. GERSIIANOFF, Optometrist becoming irnu.sed and when "One detachment broke into ene­ “ M tu ltT n Plastic'* Mahogany Coffee Table...... , . 12.95 production job in our history, and Amwica 1* thoroughly aroused 991 Main Street ' Call 1720 for Appointment. we've got to do it this timi with my trenches, killed about 100 Sponsored bv South MethiHli*t GROCERIES Oblong End Table in Mahogany, Eadj^...... 9.95 and alert the itupossible is an ac­ Germans in hand-to-hand figh.tlng a limited manpower and carefully Young .\diilt Group. . . 12.95 husbanded resources. complished fact. and captured four machine-guns, Laalher Table Lamp, Each...... >^... "It is right here that 1 believe "As I see It, there are two kinds \ r the techniques of Isbor-manage- of efficiency. Oh* la th# kind we ' \ , ment cooperation for Increased grt by compulsion—under the ia%h ■: Broduction developed as a part of — the Hjtler kind. The other le War Production Drive come springy from the hearts of the ^ in. There is a vast pool of untapped people and that is the American' raaources right in the hearts and kind. I believe It ie management's .1 thought* of ciir people that can be ,duty wherever netessarj' to work utilized In this *ffort. But theae yvith men as men with the Inten- | raaourcea need to be harnessed, tion of bringing out their thinking ]Ust as our wildemes* waterfalls power* through spoqtansou* co­ needed to be harnessed in th* old operation. You may have th# most days, before they produce the re­ modern equipment, chart# and ef- sults we want. firiSncy method*, but they ar* all "Tht;, pent-up de»re* of our realty inert and sterile thlnga un­ New people, workerk and manager* . less, you have a _ team______ef thinking. ... .—.i,... V 0 3-PCS. AMERICAN SHERATON kUke. to do somelhtng to win this ""d articulate people to gulds war -th.'se are the watecfalls. The them. Discovered labor-management l ommittee* are ’ 9*"" dii'il and ArtiMV the turbines and dynamos th at , mlHre* under the W ar ProduetJon Electric Ranges ^ America. 119” F.O.B. Factary turn these desires into qction *c- 'J”" ♦ftm that mskea mone gtina.guns. more But I Fine quality and fine style blend perfectly in j their value. Through their wider tanks, more planes, more shinp. this-Amcrican adaptation of 18th century "I believe in the laboe-manage- adoption, we can conserve man­ A number of montlis ago we applied to the War Production Board at Washing- Discovered KLEIN'S ment rommittees, because- I've power. we e*n conserve materitls, Sheraton style! Rubbed mahogany-veneers we. can Increase productipn," ton for permission to Install planned equipment wrliich would bring into Man- seen them. working now foi over FOR REAL VALUES! and hardwood make up this suite! Genuine six month*, and six month* Is a ' • . ? , . Thester additional electrie p'owrer. Our application was denied by the War Pro- Talk about rtlnroverlr* — 4'olumhu* rogidn’t be a* m wood carvings accent its style! Suite in- long time th..s.- da.v.s. In these six l)(V s l| *O V B l M t l i j e proud a* I! I've found the place In town to hu.v months ».• ntially lost the Philip- " diirtion Board because of the critical matcrial|i required-copper, steel, etc. We eludes bed, chest and dresser! pines Four hundred allied ships high quality grooertM at economy prices. Their -dre-flre valuea make shopping a pleasure. But I were In.sf Singapiirr fell. Hitler . To (!til Railway shall therefore have to get along f f*’*' * tnsrriage license In th* town PORK CHOPS READY-TO-EAT HAM CATAlbO ORDER •om'e h *b iu of thinking and some No (late '* ’ * ‘’"*has V ■ - triae* y** dwvMndi ef Hmm aUlttides that both Tabor and been set for the wedding. WE HAVE DYNO TABLE SUGAR! .Le.«*'t reew Meek I* *«r Merc. iunagemant will hav* to diacard W am ntaa Deed* ______Ne Battou Stampa Xeceeeafy! to a tim r to ereate tba eaightiona Joseph Wright to Walter A. Spaelala On Sale Aa Moon As Herald I* Out. uiiW which the necaaaary eooptr- Dqpnmer* of Haddam. Cona., 824-82SMAIN STREET M.\NCHES'^ER ■tikn between labor and mana^- property on Russell street. Open Every Night Until 8 O'Ooek. Phone Your Order In! •ant can be develoMd. Iva j. Watkins to Arthur H. Ceoperatloa Waaded lUing. at ux, lot 27 In tbe Lake- MANCHESTER ELECTRIC DIVISION MONTGOMERY WARD *Tb*oe attltadea ar* ttoa ahief wood Clrci* (South) tract ctf to e^feettre aoopera- South Main street. Of ,Thg Conn. Power Co. KLEIN'S FOOD STORE 824-828 HAIN'STREET ^ TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER Advertise in The Herald— It Pay» Gooperatlon to that which Earl R. Jiidatz to Carl E and 181 C r.X lT R STTIEFTT PHONF t?56 ■ten together in the face of Muriel C Bolin, lot 89 in .the llPiaahurat tracL ' . J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CO'^N. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9.194S PACnS EIGH"^

"pitied eoll(‘rtiii^ on him the opportunity to become One of the I.H Hl w-nting johu- that tense pre.ss eonlerem e I , to lomemid and Wf’re gotling that caicJ f‘)r, ilay for Monday so everyone-'could took part in the initial invasion of THOMAS FERGUSON But it will not be necessarily m due time. That Miller hut Iv.ok. YOUR SCRAP Marines publication. AH three of General .Manager a big shot.”' ,. 'v nies tell-s this Mtue on him.self, He^j„.,t -n,fter he returned from hi.s Join in the metal scrap collection' s^eliver Every Day. Guadarapal Island in the Solo­ the Manchester brothers are in the State Continues. Founded October 1. 1881 so. Even at this, the lowe.st ebb Here’s what' you gotta do!” IS IMPORTANT 'The-gas, station opcrnti'r who had liriiiled '.at‘ airport and wii.s .s.-eret trip, the I re.sideut .s.iuJ ; Field. .Naney is a pretty cani|iaign. mons group, parents of the boys saipe unit on GuadacannI. in his career, John-1.,. Lewis has a hiistlect mto.a eily-bound cab with there was a minority of writers- .. - . .. 'Not me, .sis;" He spoke warily. Louisville will do a lot of Its own of ; were advised yesterday. The boys, The Wheels^ Brakes And Pubilahed Every Evening Except Till’ w-ord Miller froze Blythe., “ We are sorting every . bit Came froniAVermont New Yolk, Oct. 9 .J’. The Bundaya and Holidaya. Entered at springboard. It is easy to caicu-. sold the Ixnitleg gas agreed to do cmumetitators ill W ashing-i-''’""K ’"Dfm t need to. But okav look, collecUon Sunday, using hundred.? 3 COPPER AND BRASS ‘ Robert, 21. Donald,^20, and Paul. a young plau m uniform. am! He must mean I’op! He mu.it, .scrap metal that cornea into our The family originated in Ver­ .Hcramble for tlie title of best the Poet Office at .Mancheeter. it, his 'lawyer , said, bi-caust'. oi By ■way of pleasantry, the crtpl- ton w ke s.m^ ■’7 ' I rep.esent the boys, see? The of truck.?, but that will not inter­ J8, enlisted together four months^ mont and came to Manchester sev­ Conn, aa Second Clasa .Mall Matter. late with what arguments and ap­ truly, be a soclati-J apme way yard.” said MattheO' Moriarty of scrap-collecting .state in the na­ ‘‘ridicule" from - his -;T.ustomer.s. I tal newsipiijn opened the coiiver- coiigrc.ss.ressi ..serve ..seive selfishseiiisii .sectional I after lielpg hurl In an auto boys downtown." fere wi*h the next da_y’s .salvage ago and after receiving thri eral years ago at the out.set of peals he will use it. The spring­ "What boys?" with that fat envelope in I'op’s tion continued today Wilh-Kansa.? Tires Be Made To Last SUBSCRIPTION R a t e s him 'sation AVith: I have just returned Interests by giving out . nt i ^^e falls In love with job." Moriarty Brothers, this nioining. basic training, were fransp^t- hostilities overseas. Two of the board is "District 50’’ and its ap­ who apparently scoffed at "Oh, some of tlie hoys. Bupcha | desk; and with the rare angci she in the lead but One Tear by .Mall ...... , , . ■ , I ff-om ail experience I wouldfi't' tious view.s , . Duane Hogan, eiidet pilot and a ■t ” Ih doing this.” he continued, "we ed to Ne'.v Zealand, later ^ e n t boys. Donald and Paul, attended !•< fellows. Good Joes, aw'? You’d had di.scovered in I’op. that day 'rhe other slate.?-,' with eight ' THIS I.S THE Per Month by Mall ...... peal will he to every last possibly for W lhg a law-abidii^t;. patiiola Webster's to the Fiji group and took {lart in Single Copy ...... J star of the footliall team etraehed like 'em, yeu-a-ah. They'd like | almost a week ago. Pop ,\vas home ! - Washington - The Internal Rev­ are getting a much better price Manchester high school. days.remaining.'in the 21-day, n-il- American so much ' he couldn't HousImt-mMi back on a tanker, tiouary: • ^ the invasion of the Solomons a Reports frofn the Shedd boys in­ Delivered One Tear ...... J? 00 dissati."*fied, di.sorganized element liy Blythe's father, I'op Miller, you. They'said a iy You might ! sick in bed today. This stranger enue Bureau ruled that gift.? of than if we sent it to the supjily vage campaign led by the news- / l ’Thf Thi- trip clf»wndown whn was pn*ttypretty fX-ex- Sfntt'ntioiis.Nentenlious, aujadj il li ii ^ Fullr »i of , , i>uane and Is month ago. Their parents are Mri dicate that the action in which in our national ei cinoniy. Are .vou -stand it any longer. lilvthe also loves Duane and Is lyanta git actpiair'lco later. Be had made an umiii.stakable threat ^cdrfKirations to the Salvage com­ depots. Only today we got from |)a(ierS, were putting on pie.?.sure. ME.MBER OF And Mrs. Clarence A. Shedd of 59 they participated was violent both ____a s s o c ia t e d I T, All involved and conv iioeib their, T ''? !e "v n d ‘\-ner^ Jn^' expresi : jealous. But her jealousy Is for- woith your wliile. see'.’ Girl With against her I'op! mittee c.ould be deducted from in­ twelve to fourteen dollars a ton. More tlian a bullion (lolinds of ^ ^ B R A K E a farmer in di.stressed circum- I Wetherell street. Tha Aaaoclated Preaa la exclusive­ "decent e.s> or s ip. ’ ‘ , li,., t> vbounding in s-iv- gotten in favor of ciirlositv when, your looks. -Your brains. Y e a -’ ."llere's what you .gotta do and come tax returns as ’'busine.?.? ex>- for three ton loads our trucks on the ground and in the aiV but scrap metal bad been tolled up by ly entitled to the uae or repubjlca- stanres? Are you a drug store lawyers said, catfie IT dicont t„., way .sion, |atlU - H Abound ng^ from Da- stnlrwav. she •Are In Sante Unit llMteiilng from Dm- stairway, she a'a-ah: Ijke'you myself;" -. you're gonua'do it for the giand." pensei)/’ j, took into Hartforsl. Every Satur­ t^ey were all in good health and 24 .Stales li.?ted a.s the leader.? by tlon of all newa dlapatchea credited families." werg-’^'w'y-il^ tlioughl; of, that w-i- ^veren't figuring on get- i ings, axioms aiul maxims, somt The boys recite .Some harrowing to It or not other^vlae credited In clerk or a grocery man cashing hears the stranger offer Nanev He milk'd that lust as if it were ] the stranger was saying. Blythe day we get a check for the scrap- Wnxious to take the measure .of the New.?pa|iets T'qited Scrap DOCTOR” ting blown out of tlie water, and , times With (ii-rogatory implica- experiences in their letters to the Jap invaders. this paper and also the local news fat check.s for defen.'ie worker.H? had "worktai harff'' in life into. a sea of llaiiiing oil." the ■ lions; C. Marked by pompous for- the ultimate compliment he could heard every word. "The boys ,-South Bend. Ind. Alex' Slaby we send in and its made payable Metal Drive committde. published herein. to the Red Cross here.” All rights of republlcatlon o.r, "District .W’ has room for all. Quite' -a pli-Asant assoitm.ent of civilian said breathlessly. ' mality. iJi Given to aphorisms. pay, Nancy, Blythe {n-eked u(i downtown like' to have their own .gave his bullet-riddled automobile So sharp was the contest that It turns liiiinu to fit the special . dispatches herein are also Frlghtened Kiivesdrop|M-r -little gamo.s, see Don't harm no­ to the scrap heap after keeping it Volunteera Sorters Lewis will promi.se you protection alibis for aV gang of , racketeer.?, The young man in uniform was i inview of what went before, it's around the stairway L again, cau­ already four slate.? had occupied reserved , ______/ Chapter XII body. Matter of fact, dt n't make.: for years a? a memento of the During the conversation Mr, 000 monthly winners under the ilriini to pruvunt s«]iieuk- who' w.ef-e after, and took, hard aft interest. He agreed that it i pretty .safe to. conclude that the tiously! Sury enough, ho wore the fir.st place in the four day* .since and higher w-ages and organiza­ must really have been something. | President s statement' used "sen-It was strictly 100 per cent silly grin that predatory men u.so a damn in the long run who wins ow-ers of tlie A. ’’'’n^'’‘l‘‘ti?em \irU"'lh'{{"fwi walls i orhattlesTn the^'racif!c have‘ ma.ie ! midniglit. 12.000 prrsonytf.d walk- up there nt the head of the i-tairs. * t'-'h • ' - t'hat. si.stcr All bbu gotta do is wanted .out of the way. Two that uses a lottw;y to draft its There would be more winners brake drum in perfect shape. would collect the more scrap; dealers or given to organizations. under the pro(iosal offered , by the committee, by last night had stepped, down from the Supreme F. of L and the r .I O. And the { : r r ^losi-iorri^gof tjj; nw^t,.i.;jng^^.hng "What in the world are yon Blythe felt surprised that Nancy , invite 'em both up here the night trucks are working full time pick­ men for war sjtoiildn’t object, to. gathered 609,390 tons 1.218."80.- The original bet w-as 10 (lounds Queens has, contributed 33,729.000 Sabath. who is chairman of the Court beneb to become ^H-ector talking isbont’ " Nancy Hale was could lie so cool. She hbi self Would before, feed 'eih a little quiet din­ ing up scrap metal from various the same m i^ od for helping to 000 pounds or an avera.ee of 19.5 WE HAVE FACTORY TRAINED second essential lies both within poster is a drawing in vM d ' Oloi.s I to^c m...... i-om- the tables or tw ojim k in. the cash o f Louisiana sulphur against an pounds arid Staten island 15.435.- Rules committee. For every biilKin of economic stabilizaticm;^ it was obviously astounded. have been jittery under .sni-h cir­ ner. and drop a little re.st pill in sectors of Manchester and three finance the jrtruggle, a drive for a pound? 'per capita for the group, and outside the powers and capa­ of a .soldier, in .steel helmet going ] equal w-eight of Arkansas bauxite. 000 pounds. , The. remaining $I tickets sold, there would be 2,- .m e c h a n i c s t o o p e r a t e The overcoateii man kept oil in cumstances. she knew. ^But then their tea! . . . Yeah-a-a-ah! Easy, men are' kept busy in addition national ^ t t c r y law was under Ranking? of Other States vastly better than ^itner Roose- over the top. Tlie title m liold let­ Then Atkins wanted Jones to put boioiighs. Manhattan and. the 223,83^ winning ticket-holders, bilities of organized labor a.s it his voice. "Now, now. sister! Take —Nsney Hale was a few years see' Nobodv ever know it. Do 'em to the volunteer staff who work way todX>- on Uapltol Hill. The rankings of the other 21 THESE MACHINES veltian develophjiMta in regard to ters is: Bl V BONDS FOR VIC- older, 'older, and f a r . more ex- up additionally a gallon of Louisi­ Bronx, will collert next.' '0 and they would split $1?5,000,(MM) now exists. It is the more major TOKV. As 1 studied this pieturc it easy, and understand! A t’ou- no harm. Jn.st slo-.v ’em down for nights. Ropyesentatives Knutson (R- states, with {Hiohds per person the Supreme CbiHt, in that Mr. When Alfred Gwvnne Vanderbilt {lerienced. Nancy had been niar^ about a da.v, .see" And one ana molasses. iif Cash, and $250,000,000 in 20- task of .seeing that America I realized how strong the patriotic sand bucks don't grow bn bushes. Hutchinson. Kas.—The proprie­ 5Tin ^ and Sabath (D -Illl. authors listed first and then the tonnage, I again, THkl Vanderbilt w ho just ried. Nancy’s hfiaband had been year war loan certificatea. Byrnes made a clelu) break from appeal was made in the la.sl war Hiking Trail But’ you got it her* right in your tlnusand bucks!"- tor of the C. Ow.ston tin shop be­ of/legisjatiorr to rai.se money w ere: doesn’t continue to contain too inherited fne third S.’i.lMiO.OiMI of slain at. Pearl Harbor. Nancy had (T o Be Continued) 'df-you win.” said Jones, agree­ Top prize under the Sabath plan the court in order tb. accept his and yet people did not save near­ hand. See?" lieves in winning the war, sure, rough government-sponsored lot­ Pennsvlvania; 29 9 14t,893; many di.ssatisfled element.s ilkelv his S20.IMk>,i)00 legacy) was look­ "But—but—’’ had a baby, had fought the hun­ ing. “ we’ll mix up the sulphur and Fariiis to Benefit would be $62,500 in cash. The New York: 21 5 14.5,760; CViIo- other airvice. He is nd-.longer; In ly enough. Wages ro.se sharply ger wolf fnr months, had been in mola.?.?cs for you In the pro{Kir- but teries. said the ap;iarent need for to nuccumb to the extremist ap­ ing for a place in town. Jean rei,'- Map Issued "H ow much pay you git being more revenue had revived chanres highest certificate award would be rado: 197 12,106: .Michigan: 19 D O N W I L U S He had dismantled a heavy by- ijr words, cofnbining \judicial and workers could not resist the ommended the Mth street, addrc.ss. an automobile wreck that might tions W'hich, as taken'by our citi- $125,000. Everyone who. bought a peals Lewis and "District .'iO" are a Bt'eno, hunh ? Maybe one hun­ Iraulic lift in (irder to move It. By Scrap llai*v< of favorable consideration for their -^.50,000, Virginia: 18 6 25.000: temptation to spend freely and Vanderbilt moved in. Immedi­ have .killed her, had swung high Fewer ('.aiulidales zehs. have -made us e he was the scrap metal and rubber that Principal objection to the lot­ German IMans Chanwed? .sleek brown hair and .sharp blue- working in coo{>eration with the I , The voice became lower, more "What kind.pt business?" in 1940—but the Prohibition ist.a for men in the armed forces. ycneraily would prefer the lottery. Pearl Harbor, and doing a fine First, the nioiv the pe<-"Ie of , canying to the scrap heap touch­ tery, Sabath said, likely will come Connecticut Forest and. Bark As-| ingratiatingly intimate. "Nobody "B ig busineiw^. W ltli you glttin' show the smallest decline with 83 The Coed Volunteer corps, eam- may be scattered around ttieir A lottery, he said, would raise just If German broaUcaists recorded ed a high-|>owered electric line. buildings, fields and pastures. from church gruu{>.?. But, he add­ job of *lt—Justices Frankfurter the country save. V'>* '7 ; the Jonathan of tharlie s eye. His sociation, had released previously j seen me come here. Nobody’ll see a grand cut ‘ in. Ea.sy s{>ending again.st 92. The Soclalisia have __ _ pus aer\-ice organization, has set ns nuu-h money and give the tax- yesterday indicate actual German wiir cost them and thur hi ^ n. wanted to'make a trumpet money, in'10 and 20 bllla. Handle only 5! names on the ballot this ’ ’Metal scrap is a nece.ssary in­ liaycrs a chance to get some of it ed, some of these, objections lack and Bymea advising on legisla­ A t beat, modern war coats tre- free mapt showing hiking trails in me- go.— awtiy. Understand? Now«— „ • . , , 'a goal of .35,000 (Miunds of metal player of him. in the f.Tmily tra* 1 vicinity o f principal cities, in- it and nobody ever be the w-iser. year as again.st 70. S.ivannah Oa.-^One of the first , from ita lale will buy gredient of steel and we need, li.ick j sincerity because the objectors ui tion and policy altogether \ikely plans, rather .than some attempt niendous sums of money, hut ■ if look, voiu'got a Httle klJ to sup­ dili.m, but young .ioel .soon threw 1 separate maps for H'art- see? A grand"’ !, An Assotiated Pre.s.s .aurx'ey .to­ X-ray machines made after, dis- ^Having kits. shirts, steel fo|T guns, .ships arid fai ni nia- ■ Kivitson estimnted his plan | many cases themselves participate at comforting the mothers of Ger­ the' price of a‘ bomber is doubled, port Oitc little boy—yea-a-a-ah!" to head toward the Supreme over the, trumpet for drurns, | ^ » ,.,,^^en, Bridge{iort, The last was disgustingly unctu­ "W ill you’ please come to the day shoWeiJ more than a dozen covory of that ray was lufned ' for ex,-#tudents who chihery." wrote the county agent. would yield around a liillidn . dol-r“ in bingo* and raffle* for church man boys being throwrn into th’e the war eosT is doubled. Buying Court for rulings as to its consti­ and often w;hon the bnml-is on, the Walerbury and the Meriden-New ous in tone. Unctuous and bras.sy. {H)lnt?” poiitifRl labels, in addition to are soldiers. ' "L et’s show that Hat tfoni county lars a year. The procceiia would benefits, and these thing.? are noth­ hplocaust at Stalingrad, they adddd War Bonds hel{)s tb , keep the air JiM'l sits in with them. He "H ow ’s about it? You want the Democrat and Republican, on the w a iter Norton. It was made qf ^he drive is lifing rushed so farmers are fighting mad." he used to help finance the w-ar, ing but forms of gambling." tutionality; Justice Murphy be­ {irii-es down for all war materials Britain area. You ain't got no jack to speak up to a German defeat'.. writes a .music column f size. who will consider that a sacred and never yielding until the Axis These three reasons are sound .And soon they’ll be rationing rub­ by local committee* of that Asso­ 1821.200 pounds of scrap, and 8,- w-hlle she Twent Into her home. $1.77 ciation. Moat of the trail mileage (Save .i6c). full-time opportunity fdt ^ubUc collaborators in Spain had finally economies and sound common bers for jars; 1365.864 more were represented in! When she-returned, the four rub- But ohlr 3 pints— get 3 quart.#. sense. There is no magic or mys­ They are . rationing many good is over private land, and the trails |vMeipla residents displayed for| ber-rimmed wheel# were gone. service? A man wfho wrill be con­ SAVE SO'*;.: won on every other battlefield. tery about them. A dollar saved in things that we use. committee* have secured the 9 BOTH FOR $1.69 scious, of the honor of the nation’s The German High Command, W ar Bonds is a victory earned." But- not a word have I heard about necessary permission for its use. hfgbest bench and who. will sit then, has every reason to ‘ know rationing booge. Standard blazes of blue plaint are lined to mark the course of 'there without ^Ing continually that if it doesn’t U ke Stalingrad MODESS - VALUE PACK 79e We give up the candy, like Mom any of the Connecticut hiking fidgety to get m‘s fingers in some by infantry and tank assault It trails, and an Inconspicuous blue Regular, $1.00. SAVE 21c! iiseid to make. New cooks more worldly activity? .We think won’t take it at all. Only Hitler's Manhattan And likewise give up home-made arrow is used to mark the begin­ Officiial Nopce ning of a trail, where it intersects it's Vight fb ask for such an ap­ assertion on Sept. 30th, nine days By George Packer cookies and cake; We even give up the nails from our a main road. ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK pointment, and we' think that it ago, that Stalingrad would be . The release of the new map just and old 4 the Prescient looks . beyond- hta taken is needed td - emphasize shoes. — , issued by the Development Oom- Re-rular I.YOO. SAVE $L22 New York— Ever ,since Mrs. But the red nose brigade needn't $3.98 miaalon has been timed with the nose .he’ll hnJ such men .available what a defeat any acceptance of Roosipvelt T H E Mrs. Roosevelt, give up their booze. Making Voters stalemate on the fringes of Stalin­ beginning of the principal hiking of course—took an apartment in season. Present cool weather la agree— When we go to tfte hardware or grad would mean. , Th^ Ru.ssian Greenwich Village, facing Wash­ ideal for hiking, -aod CTonnecticut Lew is* l,ast SpriiiBboiird implement store. The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Man­ MOLASSES KISSES 29c LB. physical and military situation ington Square, rental agencies in woodlands are now at their beat, They’ve ' sold ail the , stock, and chester hei-ehy sive notice that they will be in session Full Pound. Regular 39c. SAVE 10c! The course of John L. Lewis would still conliRue serious, but that fiart, of Manhattan have been with the vivid coloring of Sillumn can’t get any more; fopage approaching its peak. at the Town ('lerk’s Office in the Municipal Buildinfl: for should be naturally downward.. He tlie moral triumph involved should doing a brisk .business. It's very Their business is ruined, it gives Practically all of the hiking the purpose of examininK the qualffications of electors first merited that fate when. After he enough to spur- Russia and all tony to be able to say you live them the blues; - BENGAL COMBINATION PEN AND traits can be reached by bus from just two doors from Mrs. K. D. R- and admitting to the KI-ECTOR8’ OATH those who shall his constructive work in bui)ding the United Nations to new hope But all the booze sellprs can still any of Connecticut’s principal The Pre.sident’s wife, however, he found qualified-bn the following; days: FIRST ON get the booze. cities. The local ma{>n for the city j OH. up the C.I.6 .,-'he fefused to sur- .and confidence and effort, isn’t the. only .celebrity in the Vil­ PENCIL — SPECIAL! 69c areas give some information on render his fieisonal sense of {>ow-. The reason for withholding op lage. "The place' is quite full of RATrUDAY, OCTOBER 10 AND Visible Ink Supply. ReguUr $1.98. _^ A V E $1.29! The men folks can’t have any cuffs theiie bus connections. is in duaU OUR MENU themi Almost any day ypu'ri apt er, which had been building mean- tiipism over _a German defeat is On their, pants. Individuals' interested in hiking, to see Vihjalmur Btefanson, the SATI RDAY, OCTOBER 17. contained in the Russian commu­ Their wives can’t have girdles, nor and outing clubs, may obtain Cheer routing shoeo'lhot score high In .Savory soqps"; . . warming Reg. 60c Size time, to the cause of labor unity. Arctic explorer; William Ro.se Box of 12 ran their fat Aunts, copies of the general hiking maps oven performance FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 8 P. M. He next merited that fate when. nique which wa.s being issued Benet, Mark Vab Dciren, Carl f comfort and h'amUome good looks! and delicious . . . headline 4-Way Cold Phillips' The kiddies can’t have rubber sole* of the entire State, and hiking- In the 1940 election, he attempted while these German broadcasts (farmer, Oliver Lsi Farge. Elliot They ore rugged individualist#, mode our daily menu and provide Cleansing on their shoes. maps for their city areas, by writ­ — .Raid firs/session may be publicly adjourned from Tablets, Reg. 2.tc 17c Paul, Howard Lindi;ay and Doro­ Tops in efficiency! Bengal cooks and bakes for lung term service on the eompus, taste-thrilling starts for to dic^te to the members, of the were being recorded. That com­ But all the old topers can still have ing to the Oonnectlcut Develop­ time to time but no session shall be held later than Sat­ Cream, plus tax “ T w C thy Sticknej'., Howard Dietz. with a choice of fuels at minimum coat. To{>a at .the gome and in town. You'll eheer organtiation he had built ))ow munique ' conceded two more their booze. ment Cotqrnisainn. whose address filling lunches. .Served Reg. 7.ie Charles Keck, the sculptor, and in Beauty! Bengal adds aleak, atrsamllning urday. October 17 except a session to examine and admit their prieo too! Reg. SI.00 they ahoiild vote politically. . He streets within Stallngrtid to Ger­ ia ^tste Office Building, Hartford. piping hot with crisp sal- msn.v others. There are no "bikea' for lA’ouW'lJC to modern kitchen equipment New cooks those whose risfMs shall have matured after Saturday. Ironized Yeast Ddan's . — man tank and. infantry assault. ' The Village doe.s have a singu­ Msfis will he mailed without linns. our home-made soup? next menteii that fate when, de­ biivers. sav it’s not a trick to turn out food to perfec­ for gas and coal October 17 and on or before Monday. Novembfr 2, 1942 Kidney Pills .. w w C lar rhami I pnre lived there for charge to any Pnnnecticut resi­ tion on a Beng.ll. Experienced rook* aay It • rip nrfnr4 im ihining Imtkar. are hearty and «ustai»tng Tahliets. box . 71c spite his pledge to withdraw from T^is was in itself a picayune ad- W e can't get miirh gas. and can't J . ■ — a couple of 'veeka. And while much dent. which ses.sion shall he held'on Monday. November 2,1942 Colgate Perfumed Soapo, vsriee. but evidence that'the Ger­ hak*s and cooks batter than any rang* they’ve • Gralna4_ »^orW. naatb' pe'/oeafaA these brisk Fall day#. C I O. Ie»4«ishlp If he should be of Its heralded glamour doesn't get new tlre«. from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. We ran get out and walk-^if we"re ever used. Reg. S1.2.S Asnorted soenta. rebuffed m that 1940 election, be mans 'are still trying, ^heir er8. regulate or lift baSlea when and in the summer it ia much you convert the Bengal oven from one fuel to equally well with any " f thr. e CLARENCE N. LUPIEN SFQ U*CJe7K'iIEIim ra*niUi M ayu When that failed, his next step ■! Touching Alibis more bearable than other sections For the boys in the camps, .there Leslie Cralgie, British ambassador I are mother* who pray. to Tokyo when Jajian opened Iter ■ another. A flick of the w rtat...on* single fuels. *011 burning 'Bengal# Ch;CIL W. ENGLAND , down the scale of power and in­ Defense arguments entered be­ of town. switch to turn...and Bengal is ready to uae equlp{>ed with Lynn burners. With heart#; growing heavier, day war against Britain and the Unit­ • JACK M. GORDON fluence was his proposal for a la­ fore the sentencing in New Haven Its alternate fuel! You can bet a nickel that rents after day.i ed States, arrived here today from V. , ’’'"^HAROLD M. REED bor peace In w-hich he would be a To the horrors of war. they must Ja(>an and China in two steam­ federal court of five men convict­ around Washington Square have for gas and oil HAROLD R. SYM INGTON MJtOUS^IOM. leader, cutting out the regime ed of stealing and dealing in gaso­ gone up. too. Jean Dalrytfip'c. the add this bad newa: ships. INC The boys In the camps ran -get Board of Selectmen. , which had succeeded him In the line rationing coupon* were illu­ trim little press agent who has f lJ R T U U lB more charm in her Httle finger plenty of booze. ■Approves American T'oasal 8AMUEIW TURKINGTON, THE STORE O f QUALITY" C.I.O.' And it js the final conae- minating. than some of Broadw-ay's glamour Dorothy W. Stuller . WATKINS . J^gffO'TH.IKS. INC ^ ' 1 9 4 - 9 5 * DRUG STORES qu*BCs eg all this long list of set­ The gentleman who stole the girls possess from bead to toe, Rocky Ford. Ctolo. Vichy, Oct. The Vichy Town Clerk. backs that be has now led his books from the OPA office where tells a ridlculoua story that proves Foreign Office announced today it well. Jean had About one-third of the world’s had approved the .nomination of of A^ANC^!eSTER ' Dated at Manchester this 6th day of October. 1912. Vntteq Hln* Worker* out of the he hiraself'^was a trusted employe ' that prtnt very , , iitti I land hast a <»mfortable little production of commercial arsenic .George D. Lamont as United states frgaiilaatKio hV and they built. did 80,. hia lawyer said, because he j ^„,rtmejite .00 I-Iaat 54th atreet. cornea from the United States. | consul at Ckyeiine, French Guiana.

i i V / ,1 • t , » • • . ' ' /■ .Jrn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALfc, MANCHESTER, COIW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. rRlUAY, ULTOBER 9, 1042 PAGE ELETEM TEN

made his toiir of the central front cu>e sugar for cant\lng at the lo­ uted. to the consumers and theyl legal and court fees, for each of­ cal Rationing Board. Considerable in Ru.ssia. Gets Prom otion Last Chances are, also supposed to provide the I Landlords Liable fense. This is In addition to the Willtie Party At Sian, which he reached" by business has been done at the of- information ns to the amount of I School Board In Hartford Show* criminal penalties available under Turns Down Proposal plane from Chungking, the Ameri­ fic.e this week and today was no oil they sbid last ye.ar. In the case the law, be pointed out, and would exception. ^ Daily Radio P ro gram s To Court Action FOR SALE Near Shelling can visitor was given a tumultuous To Get Sugar of some, dealers this will not be | .- J,' make it extremely unprofitable ovation by some 200,000 residents. The first informat(|on concern­ possible. Cxsiern War Tim* Names House for offenders from every angle. Capt.. Chiang Wei Kuo, son of ing the rationing of oil has been ^The oil rationing will be handled I "The majority of the ca.ses Of Burr Nursery Go. China's generalissimo and gradu­ Hartford. Oct. 9.—Landlords which Have conic into our office McIntosh and Winter Variety By Japaiiese Just Toflay anil Tom or­ received by the board. It is a form by Edson M, Bniiey,'’Cliarles Hol- ate of the American ‘Air Corps letter and while It gives no dates' ,iUan, and'-Austin Cheney of the- lo- ' To Fill the Uiiexpired who coerce their tenanta, or de­ have involved extronffel.v small tton from Robert J. Scranton of technlfal sehool/at Maxwell Field, row for ('.aniiin:'. for the starting it goes on to state cal boar(l. ' mand In any manner more than sums," said Mr. Smith. ‘*I doubt (Contiaued from Page One) Ala., gave -Wendell Willkie an Term of Ludwig Hau* Zming Board of .Ap­ 176 ToUand Turnpike for * ron- "iTIint the first rationing will be ------^ Announce 3 Day Program the maximum legal re8t for their that the average would exceed $ 3 t Ing exception to permit him to ap- English language description of a Board Reports. ^ the dealers. They will be required sen Who Resigned. properties, are wilfully violating a month. It certainly is ' scarcely peals Hear* Protests oly for a reatatirant permit for of that Incident, hut minimized sham bnttl^'^piit on for the Ameri­ to furnish an Inventory of all the Historians believe the banjo I the rent control law and regula­ worth-while to take the chance of the po.asible dangcr--by saying: can just behind .the frontline to- On Discovery of Am erica the various heavy penalties which From Residents o.Lthe the aale of all ilquor at his place Today and tomorrow morning , oil they have on hand. They wdll was first used by the, Arabs, who tions and may be prosecuted, G. APiPLis of' business, which is in a Resi­ “There is much more danger of diy. - will be'the last opportunity to ,;ic-' later be given forms to be distrib intfoducec^ it to 'West Afrli-a. Charges S. House was last night Ray Smith, rent director of the may be impo.sed for .such a small my being killed by the kindness Capt, Chiang also spent a brief named a member of the Board of gain. \ " North End of T o \^t i . dence A Zone. time with the U. S. Armored force Hartford-New Britain Defense 50c — 75c and $1.00 Bo^sket of the Chinese than by'enemy bul­ New York, Oct. 9—(Wide World) • leadership" for hia part in the Education to serve for one year to Rental area, laid today. Penalties lets." ' ‘ at F'ort Knox. Ky . before return­ Six brosdeasU. two of them spec- Commando raid on Dieppe. Orson ing to r^ina laie in 1940. He is fill the term of Ludwig Hansen for these violations are severe, he I’eers Into Jap Muzzle . . J .u Welles, still keeping pretty busy warned, and the -Area Rent office Kccelies .Anuy-Nav.v Town to lease the old .\riiiv‘s From the CTiinose-hcld south 27 years old and the second son of 'Ifls and the othera regular pr - microphone, has two more who was elected for a three-year Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. grhma, are to be heard on NBC as spots in prospect, with the will take vigorous' action In any •ehool building to the ,C. B Bt'tr bank of the Y'eilow river Willkie. term" oh "Monday, - but who re­ case In which evidence of such Greenwich, Oci. 9. (/Pi The .A" , ■ . ------part of-a three-day Institute of In-i Conrad Nagel theater on CBS Company as a barracks for nurs­ Bombers Go peered , yardJ( across the signed. practice is obtained. Homelite Corporation, • peacetime week-end.. The ins'.ltute', only part Sunday night and with the *' CBS Joe Novelli Farm ery workers If a zoning exception .stream today Into the muzzle of s If spy sum in excess of the le- producers of generators, and ('.binesp I rue Driving of which 1* vb'iffS broadcast, is Playhouse-October 16. Mr.' Hansen In his' letter said had been given by Uie Zoning To Niivv Use Japanese gun poking from a cave- that he. was to be so busy for the 8»1 rent Is actually collected, Mr. pumps, received the Armpy-Navy .m o u n t a in r o a d — GLASTONBURY' like emplacement high up on the Japs Out of liurnia sponsored Joifitly t©' Columbia Smith pointed out, the tenant • E ' for its high War prodiiftion Board of Appeals last night, a University and the NBC Inter- Behind the Dials Tonight; NBC next few weeks before being trans­ group of adjoining property own- north bluffs. Chungkirig, Oct. 9- lAb , The ferred from this .section to the may sue for triple damages, or record at a ceremony here yester­ (Continued from Page One) ter American affSira oyer the —7:30 Tommy Riggs, Betty Lou, day. ' era and residents appeared before Through a strong telescope in a United Nations w'-ire urged today PDF U LAU American University ftf, the Air moved from CBS; 8 Luidlle Msn- midwest that he fell he should re­ $.50. whichever is greater and for the board In objection to tins Chinese artillery observation post to' laiincli a canin.iign to drive the and Is In commemoratKih. of the ners fencert; 8:30 Information sign now. Hls resignation wa.s ac­ mg to' see Thomas C. he nl.so saw three Japanese .sol­ cepted and Robert H. Smith H.irt, a member of the Navy's Japane.'ie out of Burma i(.s the 4S0th anniversary of the discovery i Please; 9:30, Plantation Party; 10 **'^lcb-Presldent Charles S. Burr, diers tjioving about in front of Chine.«e pre.ss echoed And nmplilied People Are Funny Quiz. moved that the vacancy be filled of the company, explained that policy-making general board, write the enemy position. IJeut. .Arthur H. Keenei>', Jr. of America. by naming Mr. House. Mr. House in the current issue of The Satur­ Wendell L. Willkie's call for offen­ Here are the features to go on- CBS—7:30 Report to the Na­ due to the fact that the company The Japane.se apparently were sive action sgain.'it tlie Axis.' tion: 8 Kate Smith Hdur, George once before was named to the had been unable to secure -suffi­ day Evening Post that the Na\-y Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur H. Keeney. RUBINOW BUILDING the atr; school board to fill an unexplrect required ’'entire . freedom to use unaware of Willkie's wherealwiits J^The'Commercial Daily News de- Saturday—10:30 a. m.. Opening Jesiel; 9 Friday Playhouse vvlth cient nursery workers locally, and there was no activity aside ''rlared that "the Chine.se are pre Sr., of 98 Church street rel>e,ived aeasion, speakers to include Dr. PzrUleita Goddard;. 9:30 Brewster term, but. was not a candidate for plans had‘been made to lease the landing .fields. " and Knerr added: notice 'of the promotion.!' of their reelection. It was reported that he Alvino Rev—King Maters Danger Seen In Diversion from the earlier brief shelling. pareil and anxious to attack Carloa Davila of Chile and Leigh­ Boy; 10 Lanny Ros# and Cara,yaa ____ ■ > Old. school building to be used a.s Burma aa soon ase, Wavcil (Gen. -son. Ensign Arthur H. Keeney, Jr., ton McCarthy, Canadian minister Hour., jK would accept the place. He will a barracks, placing 2,'i men to ‘There is a connotation of In a well-hidden concrete xun U.S.N. to the rank of Lieutenant serve for one year and the place ' ' Alvino Rey. (pictured above, danger in that the weapons of po.sition Willkie Inspected a pol^ Sir Archibald Wavell. British com­ to the U. 3.: 2:15 p. m. Music of BLU — T Scramble, aviation top) “America's New Sensation of each of the four rooms, those men mander in chief-in India) realizes (Junior gracl'e'i yesterday. the New World, NBC Symphony drama: 8:30 Good Old Davs; 9 will be filled for the remaining l.md-biised aviation are being ished Chine.se six-inch piece aiyl two years at next October's elec­ Rhythm", hls singing guitar, and to be recruited from other sec­ diverted from the Army Air questioned the. cre.w. In his t^at its import.vnce and starts the over­ A graduate of the Kingswood a..d Dr. Frank Black. Gang Busters: 9:30 Rues Morgan tions of New England not en- School. West- Hartford, young tion. hit orchestra, start an "In person" Corps, where they were developed with the Chinese he recaljed /that due Job of reconq.iest." Sunday—2:30 p m. University band:'10 Meet Your Nkvy. engagement on the stage of the ''gageil to any extent in war work. and are understood, to the Navy." Wants rnlHe|l Command J' Keeney was appointed to the of Chicago Roundtable, topic “Re­ M B S -8:30 This is NaVy Nor­ Everett McKinney was named- Housing -Shortage Here he was an artillery Captain -Jh the Naval Academy. Annapolis. Md., The Thriftier Cuts ol chairman at the organization of State theater, Hartford, today, (Hart argued against a separate, first World war This- paper, however. insisted discovery of America:'' 3:30 (jffl- folk; 9:30 Double or Nothlng"XJulz; Saturday and Sunday, for three Lack of local housing facilities that in any new Burma fampaign and graduated last December in ctal Army Hour, Pan-American 10:30 Paul Schubert's war oivily- the board, Carl Noren secretary n. S. Air Force, saying that Royal Finding the 'giln of /German and Arthur H. Illing, treasurer. days only. Starring with Alvino forced the company to look Air Fori-e fighters ’’half an hour '.there, must be a unified command, the 1942 Class. He was assign(*d to and Columbut Day progranf. Rey. are the four singing and about for a likely place to be used make, he asserted "I'm glad we duty w-ith the Pacific Fleet, where Monday, Columbua Day— 8 p. Mr. McKinney succeeds himself, awav" failril to go to the aid of got this one to use against them." with all Allied troops getting equil swinging King Sitters, (also pic­ 'a s a dormitory for such seasonal the Bntish battleships Repulse treatment." There have been some he 18 now serving. m. Cavalcade of America, Orion What to expect Saturday: Foot­ as does Mr. Illing but Mr. Noren tured above): Dick Morgan, dou­ workers, he said, and the' choice Later, he siild 'a hli wistfully: Welles in "Admiral of the Ocean ball—BLU 2:1S p in. Ohio SUte takes the place left vacant by the and Prince of Wales when they "Y'ou know I'd like to have fired Chlne.se complaints that . Chinese ble-voiced rhythm man; "Skeeta" was the old Union school, 'not too were attacked and sunk by Japa­ troops bore more than their share Sea;" 10:30 LAnd of the Free .yi. Southern California; NBC and -eslgnatlon of Mr. Hansen. Herfurt, clarinet virtuoso; Bill far away from the Burr plant off that six-inch gun. I wish I'd had the Soviet premier called upon the nese airmen last December. of th e. unsuccea.sful defense of Allies to meet ('heir obligations to aeriea, drama of Cplumbiis. CBS 2:40 Michigan Vs. Iowa Sea ComitUtttees Named Schallen, 1942’s vocal discovery; Oakland street. (He al.so said that Navy Air a shell." Burma last spring. Hawks; MBS S;13 Tulone vS. Rice. The chair announced the 'follow­ Buddy Cole, nationaly famous Residents who appeared to ob- Reviews Division Russia "fully and on time." for its Forces had been ‘‘fettered ” by a Burma was th chief avenue'for vstraight forwardness and sincer­ When the seriee "sf Britain t6 NBC—10:30 a. m- Opening in­ ing committee appointments: Edu­ pianist, plus a host of other coast- Ject'to the granting of the zoning restriction against the use of aero­ In the afternoon Willkie re­ Allied aid to China before the America programs transfers to stitute of Inter-American Affairs; cational Policy: William Buckley, to-coast favorites. In addition, Al­ exception, argued that. Manches­ viewed 10,000 officers and men of ity" and said "the Allies should do dromes by combat ships, i ' , Japanese seized it. more than merely carry out legal the BLU at 6 p. m. Sunday after 12:30 p. m. Swiss music competi* Rev. Wstson Woodruff. Rev, T. A. vino Roy is presenting s grand ter would not receive satisfactory (Prime Minister Churchill had a division In depth, after a lunch­ The Influential t.a Kung Pao urg­ its first group of broadcasts.! on lion from Geneva; 2:15 Music of and gidriotie stdge rci’ue. featuring of obligations under terrus of Russian Ouitafson. types of workers, as the kind said earlier that It was impossible eon at which he was toastecEwilh ed that the United States concen­ agreements with-Britain and the NBC, a 23-year old farm boy from New World, NBC symphony. CBS Expendlture.s: Carl . N oT.je n . the Lane Brothers and other head-, Shop fo r Your Food Needs at workers who might be an asset to give support because British wine recaptured from the Japa­ trate 10,000 planes in the Oriental United States." Yes, Ma*am -they bring yon B Sloiix City, la., Corp. Franklin - tI p. m. Country Journal; 6:15 Charles S. House and Mrs. Jbtfn line acts. to a community would not leave aerodromes had been attacked.) nese .by Chinese raidingv parties. theater to destroy Japan's air and Koona of the U. S. Rangers, is to Call Pan - America, BLU — Holden. There are two midnight stage 1 their own work or businesses in 'In my opinion, the Navy com­ At the conclusion of his front­ Naval forces and enable the Chin­ Vitamins, Proteins, Minerals. be in the show, which comes from 12:30 Farm Bureau Program; Finance: Robert H. Smith, Carl and screen shows this week-end, Maine or Vermont or other places mand is In no position to operate line tour he said; ese Armies to take thejoffenslve L^ondon. He recently was given the Dinner concert. MBS — 12 Noon Noren and William Buckle.v. on^ 4°*l'K*'^ midnight, and the In New England where intensive land-based aviation in any theater “I was impressed with the or­ in all of China. Two Persons Hurt British 'military medal for "Con- Army-Navy Hotise Parly; 6:30 Evening Schools; E. J. Murphy, other^on Sunday midnight, both i acourihg campaigns for labor are of operations.’’ aaid Knerr, “and ganization, training and qualities “A crippled Japan would mean a Tops In flavor, too! spicuoiis gallantr>‘ and admirable Jimmy Dorsey Salute. Charles S. House and Mrs. John shows starting at 1:15 a. m. The ^ now in force. of the individual soldiers I saw. I shows torlight are continuous ' HALE'S SELF SERY~ in .short all this amoke screen, leg off Germany." it continued. As Trollevs (’rasli Holden. Further ImP®rtaUons such aa the Hart articles, la noth­ have not the slightest doubt that The New People’sl Da'Ily ajuicaU Recreation.: Rev. T. A. Gustaf­ through midnight, and you may Furthermore, if the company ing but propaganda arising from if they were provided with ade­ ed to the Allies to “g-uaranR‘e 1080 1 8 8 0 son. come anytime. vDil Sunday, th’fc was unable to obtain sufficient a desire to command” quate equipment the): .would per­ jointly that no country henceforth LEAN—BONEI.ESS Joint School Board: E. J. doors for the'~ftlidnight show open workers from Northern New Eng­ I>ay (M Battleahlp Gone form-superbly." shall revert to its status East Haven. Oct. 9. iJ’i Two WTIC Kilocycles WURC Kilocyclea Murphy,' Williarri Buckley. Robert at‘ 12:01 a. m. land. and they had to import mi­ The retired officer, a graduate Willkie waa accompanied on his and that no inch-of Chine.se terri­ passengers were i'njur-ed slightly H. Smith. Carl Noren Md Everett and h e a l t h m a r k s gratory Negro or Mexican work­ of the Naval (urademy who later frontline tour by Gardner Cowles tory. shall be governed by another here today when two trolley cars Ib. Friday, Oct. 9 Frtday, October 9 McKinney. ers from the South, such a condi­ transferred to the Army, said that and Joseph Barnes of the Office ot nation. . . . We are willing to go were involved in n rear-end coi- POT ROAST p. m. P. M. New Teoi'her SeliH-ted ccoin tion would be unbearable here, to' the day of the battleship and air­ War Information, his traveling on bleeding for ten mole years, if li.sion. 8 :00—The Story ot Mary Marlin 3:00—David Horum. On recommendation of Supt. R I ('laiiiied which the townspeople would be craft carrier was gone and that companions; Col. David' Barrett, nece.s.sary' if we Know" that we are Isadnae Kalmitsky of Ne.w Ha­ 3:15—Ms Perklna 3:18- News. Illing. Miss Mary Drehnan was “unalterably opposed." Naval officers knew that the U. S. Military attache; Lieut. Col'. making pur siuritices for some­ ven, thrown forix-ard in hik seat, 3:80—Pepper Young s Family 3:20 St. Louis Matinee. accepted as a teacher .in the First On Savings Plan Hale's Bread loaf 6c II HEALTH MARKET It was also mentioned that the chances were they would some J. M. McHugh, U. S. Marine Corps. thing worthwhile. waa taken to a hospital for Js-rhy TENDER—JUICY 3:45—The Right To Happiness 3:30—Ku.sslon American Festival Grade at Manchester (jreen school, Alwa.va Tup Quall.ty! old school building had bc-en mark­ day be-leR with nothing but “tug­ Naval attache: Catholic Bishop The f'hina Times, in the first examination, and the other pn.s- 4 :00—Backstage iMfs 4:00—News. '— ■ to-start with a salary of $1,430. Folks who come Into our More ^ sion of the b'uilding to use-as- a face ships." KnSrr added. A numlier of American jeeps Bureau in Moscow, said today; erated by .loseph F Looney skid­ 6:00—When A Girl Marries course with a Bachelor's degree in the Portsmouth Navy Yard claim­ barracks for migratory workers 6:0o—Ad Liner. arily that we ask you to change your order. All in aB Knerr said there was need of an were in evidence at the front and "Such frankness augurs well for ded on wet leaves and hit the rear 6:15—Portia Faces Ufa 5:40—Memory Lone. 1938. She has been ^aching in ed a record today with every one would deny the town the use of the Willkie went for a ride in one ol the post-war world in whlc^ it is of a trolley operated by J'o.seph 6:30—Just Plain Bill MIddlefield and comes highly rec­ of them enrolled in a payroll sav- ! Or Crumb Cakes we’ve done very well, in supplying you the meet iteme building for defense purposes. “autonomous” air ar)n as well as 5:45- Ben Bernle. war industries agency" and all them. It waa not a new experience,' to be hoped honesty will replace B.- Bloomer which had stopped: t.o LK.\\-:-FRESH .MILK-FED 5:45,-Front Page Farrell 6:00 News. ommended. Ings plan, pledging an average of you always like,' It was also pointed out that M however, for it was in one of Misplcion." diai'harge one of its six passen­ 6 :00—Newa On the recommendation of En­ 13.1 per Cent of their pay to the . was 'no place to house migratory tied together “Into one command' 6:0.5- War Commentary. - At T his Low Price, 17c Ea. When Uncle Sam says that you can help by using aute with the Army and Navy. these little puddle jiiriipcrs that he It praised the letter, in which gers. 6;l5-i-Victury In Our Business 6 :10- - Sports. gineer Hodge the salary of Clar­ purchase of war aavinzs bonds I workers ao close to on6 of Man­ 9:30—Strictly Sports ence Heritage, janitor at the Navy Secretary Frank Knox ‘ recommended by the government we follow thro n g bF chester’s schools—the Robinson “We're going to continue to lose V E A L L E G S 6:15—Hedda Hopper'i Holly­ calling such Items to your attention. Tbta week we this war unless this is done," he SHOULDERS 6:10- Stand By, Amerioa wood. • iiigbland Park school, was in­ said in a message that the 100 per School. 6:46—Lowell Thomua, commenta­ creased from $1,625 to $1,675. Town Treasurer Oeorge H. Wad­ said, “because you caigt beat a • 6:30—Keep Work. Keep Singing, cent enrollment was “a vital con- : Hale's Large Jelly Dough­ su R gesr: fellow like Hitler who haa • domi- | tor It was voted .-•> start to pay the trlbution to" winning the war.” dell. local Defenae Council Chair­ America. 10 per cent'bonus with the checks man stated that all local and State nant .air force tied in closely with , cib. 7 :0 0 —Fred Waring in Pleasure 6:46—The World Today. Naval officials said the previous his ground - forces and hls produc­ 3 1 Time to be issue.d on October 16 and the record holder among Naval es­ nuts or Crullers, 25c Doz. TtHDERLOIN ROAST OF LAMB health laws would be strictly eh- 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. teachers would be paid the 'oonus forced and said that the building tion Rgoncies.” 7:15 News of the World 7:15—Mary■ Small Songs. tablishments was the Philadelphia This cut ^ k a very-'lender and eon be Ked ad Jw i would be adequately supervised. He said he could not divulge the ' 7:30—Come On And Dance y that should have l-cen paid thtni Navy Yard, where 98.1 per cent ; Duff'a, It’s a real buy at. 7:15—H. V. KaltenbonL_i.^ 7:30—Report to the Nation on September 16 and October 1. the aize yon need. Sees No War Work source of hls Information that the I LEAN—SUGAR CURED 8:00—Kate Smith Hour. of the civilian per."*onnel pledged 35e four-motored bombers were being I The Manchester 8:00—Cltiea Service Concert / The pay for the janitors under 12.5 per cent of its pay. pound ...... Due to the opposition presented, Box 8 :30—Information Please 8:85 - Cecil Brown. the 10 per cent bonus, will be Cake M ix 27c .■evplo|>ea maiiagement. of workers and of entry, 5 to 6 pounds each, lb. . . . < 3 / C ing will be at 6 o’clock and. pchools the presentation of awards in civil 5'o r;i]'ii:'ition from nearby resi­ the community can make useful ll: . Quartermaster Quarter 11:30—Let's Pretend. will close at 3 o'clocit. FOR A NICE MEAT LOAF Hour 12:00—Theater of Today. defense rescue servica competi­ Cans dent s t ) the exception or plan de­ work available in time of peace The secretary was instrdel ed to tion. ' Tomafo Juice 25c Full litie of Binls«v\e Poultry, \ ejiftables veloped. no less -than in time of war for all Special On Small. Lean. Fresh Veal, Bee'f and Pork Ground, 111:45—Music While You Work 10:30—Start Over Hollywood. 1 R O L L JFRESH 1 0 write the Selectmen -emd ask \^iy and Fruits. Peerd members could see no who need or want work." Shoulders, lb...... pound ...... 12:15—Luncheonalf ea : O—Newt, the recommendation of the Joint Mlver Lane hir'..larity between the applica- He said the tasks of reconstruc­ 37t 12:80—Connecticut Farm Forum 1:05—Strictly Swing. School Board to include in the call ti.,ns of the Town, and the Oak tion alone after the war would COHAGE CHEESE 1 ;00—Newa . 1:30—Ad Liner. for the town meeting, an appro­ Dill Pickles Qt. 25c We also suppiv food for your pets. 1-pound pack­ Hill. Inc., foi practically the same provide work for millions, of-men BUTTER 11:15—Market. Report 'and Agrl priation of $5,000 to buy land to' age quick frosted meat or fish. Very popular items for tural News purpose, due to the 100 per cent and women for many years. FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES the south of the high school, waa No. 8 Can Burt OIne.v your dog. or kitty. • • ^ connection of the Pioneer Para­ "But.," he added, “the work of 11 :S0—All Out For Victory Lengthen Season not followed. chute Company with the war ef­ repairing and restoring the rav­ fort and the lack of opposition to ages 'of ■war will not. be enough. Fancy McIntosh Apples pounds 25c Says Gallagher Golden Bantam Corn the plan -and the pres.siire being Fortunately, we are also learning | 4 8 * I Editors lo Hear Couple Observes exeYcised . by the Federal govem- tha| the only limit to our produc­ , . Fancy Seedless Grapes _C.n14C Cranberry Sauce. 2 cans 25c ’ meht to fort e the eompany to pro­ tive capacity Is the limit of our i Qeanser T^lk by Clemow Chicago, Oct. 9— (J*!'—James duce more parachutes as soon as resources, and our will and skill Asparagus Gallagher, ieneral manager of the i Silver Wedding Native Celery — Iceberg. Lettuce — Etc. Noodles Pears Chicago Cubs, has sounded a dia No. S Can possible. to use them to 'satisfy humaq I Lig.hthou»e * .\p|illeHtinn Is Denied need instead of human greed.” Cut AH Grrea Hartford,' Oct. 9.—(/Fi— Bice •anting note over several proposed Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Hartensteln. I Clemow. executive secretary for changes in baseball schedules to Domino Ginger Ale and On the other hand; the consid­ ^ Rogulor 10c ^ C - of 16 D«lmont otroet; will be tnar- Lombard Plums 2 Cana 25c erable opiKisition against the use *-arfe 1 O PockogM No. S'/i Can . . ■ # V Itha Osnnecticut General Solvaga be 'considered at the annual meet­ g r o c e r y DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! 3 ''"• lOe ing of the two majclr leagues in ried 25 yMrs tomorrow. Mrs., Har­ In Heavy Syrup. of the old atffrfsil miilding for use ( , No. S Can . U f c ■ ■ drive, will oddreaa the editors and Flavors, Large Bottles, a.s a rooming hou.se for .seasonal Editor to Speak I publishers of Oonnecticut weekly December. tensteln was the form ^ MisirHar- workers, coupled with the fact land oemKweekly papers here to- Gallagher disagreed with Will riet E. Crane of Bloonrfield and BITTER SPECIALS EVAPORATED MILK FLOUR Harridge, President of the 'Ameri­ 99c Case (Ctinteiits OnI\). that the (’ K Burr Company is At Loc'al* Church ] morrow at the fall meeting of the they were married at her -home Woodbury's Soap~' nut an essintial war work, left Libby’s or Sheffield's ROYAL SCARLET Vermont Maid B a r . I Oonnecticut Editorial association. can League, who indicated several Sunlight Palmolive Soap „ 3 20c , changes were in order. These in­ Oct. 10, 1917. The maid of honor the board with no other alterna­ Dr. J. Glenn Gould, editor-in- Creamery, lb. . TaU All Purpose. None Better I Seth Low Plerrepont, chairman HOME MADE. You can’t tive but to deny the previous ap­ ' * 1 Syrup lof the State Salvage committee, clude • contemplated switch from was Miss. Ruth Collins now Mrs. Bars thief of Nazarene Sunday school j 3 Cans 25c 24 -pound four road trips a season for each Ernest Strong of Pitkin street. best home-made com mu(-- plication. publications. Kansas City, Me., will ' Fairmont laleo win epeok and tw-e Oonnecti- Sweetheart The- board again 'discus.sed the bag . 12 oz. btl. 15c leut OFA officials. Deputy Director club to- th i^ and the poosibility of The‘best moo was Charles Y’oung fint and that's the kind FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES tir the special speaker at Rally i Creamery, lb. . 5-pound Super Suds 2 45c , .a shorter season, with 140 Inatead of Hartford. Mr. Halrtensteln is application lO'f Nicholas Han.sen t-o j iFranke Beane and Douglas Ben- Flskorn makes because occupy a garage at 39 Earl street Day services at the Church of the bag ...... - 1 Inet. head o( the Consumers' dl- of the customary 154 games. employed at the United Aircraft Fnwh, Large Bunch Nazarene Sunda.v. Land O' I.jikes, *' 24 o i. btl. 29c Gallagher aaid yesterday he plant in Kaat Hartfonl. There will Flakom't infredienta arc Soap as a house, the building permit for Ivlilon, will be guests s t a round the same fine quality you 10c which was taken out for a garagE The day's services will open with lb...... could see no necessity for cram­ be no celebration as Mrs. Hartcn- Regular or Poscal Celery the- usual church school session at ' ■table dlscuoaion. ming 154 games Into • shorter pe­ steln haa just returned from the use —and ptecision-mise6 Lacking a certificate of occu­ Tomatoes, Red-Ripe, Good 1 ■ Octagon Soap r b t 5 c ; ThsT meeting opens at 2 25 p. Tall Cas which the Rev. Mr. Gould will give Sliced Peaches, SPRY riod or cutting down to 140 games Hartford hospital where she im- for sure results at every Yellow Oloh* pancy, no electricity can be fur- Quality, No. 2 can, |m. at the Bend hotel and ht 6:30 per club. Bhertenlng the playing nlahed the family, which make# It a fifteen-rnmute address on the package ...... den»:ent an operation. T.iey have baking! Each package "Forward Advance" movement of Red Pitted Cherries for 2 f o r ...... 4x I C 1 Ib. can 25c Ithe membere will be dinner guesta period would eliminate a couple lived here since 1925. Nestle's Milk Cana 29c Turnips_____ Ip lbs. 25c hard for Mrs. Hanseo and her Strawberries, ■of the Republican State Central o ' Sundays for aach club. makes 11 to 18 dalieioua three eblldren. It waa st^ed. Nazarene Sunday schools. He will Baking Pies, O O — Peas, Royal Scarlet, large, also speak at the two preaching package i > 3 Ib. can 71c Gold Medal Flour‘^^'z'’ $1.17 • Icemmittee. "Our busineoa la to provide en­ Panto Problem com mufliiu by just adding aaiioua bouatng abortage here No. 2 c a n ...... ib s P V sweet. No. 2 can, Curtis Johnson of the Shore Line tertainment. so why not stretch it Ib. 2c forced Mr. Hansen to use the ga­ sendees: 10:45 and 7:80. Peas, agg and milk. Nabisco 100 % Bran Fi^sh Cabbage Dr. Gould was formerly of New 2 for . . . 35c iTlmee is acting president of the out aa long oa poosible," he de­ Randolph Field. "Pexaa - iJb— rage aa a home, but building re- Black Bing Chie^es, vVhite package ...... lasoociatlon. clared. •trictloos prevents their having England district hsving held pas­ Bose, Fancy, ^ |" Lima Beans, Cut Beets, Royal SUNKIST ORANGES FREESTONE PLUSIS LARGE HONEYDEWS Pvt. Cecil F. Hubert has the run No. 1 Quality ateetrtclty. and Mrs. Hansen finds torates at North Attleboro, Haver­ s ' " of the post—except that he can’t Lge. pkg. 19c; Sm. pkg.'IOc AppleSg hill. and Saugus, Masa, and South largest can ...... OWG package ...... Scarlet, 2 IgsL cans i C y C Promoted Te Colonel Wor To Hit Snow Removnl go to the post theater, post Me I ntosh 16-qt. bskt. .7 9c It difficult to' -get along without d o z . h*r laftigeieliji- and electric uUli- Portland, Me. Other pastorates J doz.^ 9 ® 3 9 « each exchange, the restaurant Just off held were: Bsltlmore, Md.. and Hartford, Oct. 9.—(A^—It woe Hartford, Oct. 9.—(g>)—Highway tho poot or any place else where • i^ ■»b*e and other aids la Tomato or Vegetable'Soup, Eggs, Ijical, Strictly Fresh, Oommiaakmer WUliam J . Cox said A ’ff, GKEEN STAMPS CIVEX WITH CASH S.-lLEsi Colifornio Oranges doz. 43e lag for her .family.. Cleveland. Ohm. He was elected to Fruit and Nut announced here yesterday that fatigue clothes are banned. Pri­ Royal Scarlet, ^ |F G o^ Size iSillets’, ’-nt.-Ool. Wallace A. Moyle, yesterday that because priorities vate Hubert's dilemma la caused ta IwayeetBr his present office in June 1940. Dr. Jumbles, 1-lb. box Green Mountain Potatoes Tokojr or 8ae6tSM fWlng ttwt matter war Gould will leave Manchester Mon­ 23c CUCUMBERS PICKLING ONIONS rmer claasillcatlon officer at prevented the state from oequir- by Ms lack of ponta. He meMurea laepoBilbtUty mt the day morning for Malden, Mas lee Box Asfwrted Cookies, Sait, Free Running, Rojral Woodbury ISU ta M eettve Sarvioe heodquar> tiig m edsd trueka, plows and other .^our feet frpm his hipe down. Six Grapes - 2 llw. 27a htepectnr. the aoatter where he is the principal speaker Item and now stationed with the equipment, the etote'e mow re- feet, five Inches tall, hei was Is­ large Scarlet, Facial Srap, f o r 1 9 c 10 Ib. bag 3 S e 3 9 ® .Service command at Boeton, movel program would be leoa sued regulation equipmeijt except The JW.HALC CORR and awaHa action by ot the Preachers' Convention ot the New F.ngland Distnet of the , package 37e 2-lh. round box .. # V package of t cake>« 25c had been promoted to the rank of thorniigh this year am) would be for the Iroiisci.s, He \»ill'w,r\r fa- ‘ MANCHSSTSli CONM* No. 1 Sunlit'' PotntoeSr peek 37c Oiurch af p tt Naaareaa, jl nionel in the Ordnance, depart- deceased etch succeeding winter Ugue-pauts until the quartei mas-1 during tha wot. ^ itar moatcra Um problem. «

..t-r ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 i m TWBLTt MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD^ bIi a n CHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9,1942 FACE THIRTEIH her. She also said they coiild use more Writing paper and dcc,ks cif Urge Freezing Seeks Tank Diitv Eleetion Laws cards. A fter her talk the members asked a number of questions, School Board Inspects Pinehurst' illstory of the Pledge Part of Farm Leetnre Topie It w:as announce^ during the Veterans^ Opens Home Season on Monday 'Phon« Service (i afternoon that (Julumbus day, October 12, marks the 00th anni­ Set-up for Cafeterias l^ lr mAr Mi'rtry, P*®*"* Help On Jobs Orforil Parish, D. R., versary of th(> pledge of allegiance c M loniRht by 7:00. Morn- to the flag. It wa.s given in ..Chi­ - Hears Inlerestiiij' 'Falk Expect to Be ill Opera­ under supervision during the four | iag deliveries close el 8:30 cago at the suggestion^if the first periods that meals are being Serv­ Pete Wigren’s Future Book For Newest Shift president general of the Daughters A. Bt Saturday*. Aflerr ’W.OUH'DS 0\ l.> '.S«*nat«r!^ Petition On Stale Alallers. tion by Novem ber !•; ed. Take Your Pick; of-the American Revolution. Mrs. Haymg Inspecteu the rooms I High Grid Squad noon deMvery at 2:00. Min­ Hershey to Hoh.l Dairy Benjamin Harrison. It was on (^.onlraet fiir tbe Fix- Puzzles Penn | imum Saturday deliver? .or- » VOV. « '..Mrs. KImer Croiise^of Wethers-1 October 2|, 1802, and since then where lunches are to be serv­ Cross Country ^‘Aml Livestock Work­ ed. the meeting was able to, dis­ field stall' chairman of govern- fhc observation of Columbus day j tiircH Is Aw arded. pose of business relating to the This Expert Does ALL-AMERICA ! , ...... -..f tho !*’ “ •■■ changed to October 12. j And Officials' BIRDS ers forA iSext .‘i .Months. ment ami its /.peration of the j hoste.sses, Mrs. W? B. Lull I lunch room later in the evening Harriers Win ■y DILLON GRAHAM Plays Middletown^ Coiinecticirt, U'agAie of Women ' Cooper served tea, 1 The organization meetiqg of when the meeting'was called. 1 I 4g I w i___ the Trojans can beat the aurprla- i:y e U lue orld SpoAs Editor Satsdsy Menekry Voters, gave ninny interesting | cookies and cup cakes. Mrs. Coop- the Board of Education, called )or Later it was vote'd to spend $1,- W eck ly selecto r Ixeeas ,ng,y strong Buckeyes. Ohio State. FOODS Bulletin! December—and all-American selection time—is a long wray off Hutward BTniployH False 561.41 in fitting un the kibchen and S lin liM ill t n P i c k O u t ' Comen-Army; Thxo fine backs, Take Close 0»ntest at WaxhinKlon, Orl. 9— 14’.— facts ye.stcrday anemoon at th e ' «■'■ wa.s assisted by her daughter 8 o’clock last night, did not con­ Sliotgun lO I I t K x r u t Mazur. And but already, in the eaily games, same hopefuls for top football rank­ 1 Mrs. Stuart Robinson. Both have restaurant and awarded the con­ Ili'M'riblnK Ihe manpower first fall riiecllng oi Orford I’ ari.sh vene until 10 o'clock due to lack tract for the fixtures, dishes- and Plainville; Reider' Fin* ing have turned in exploits that put them in the running. Here' are Start That Hardly At West Side Oval Or^9« oKiic* Grapafruit $KtisM Com returned recently from the South, W inners Fuch W eek ;: a good line indicate Army will Coolfd — problem aM tbe mo«l wrlon.t Chapler, I)aughter.s of the Anier- of a qiiori'.m. si’ ver to Charles -B Lincoln Com­ ^three backs'who may warrant serious cdnsldration: and the buffet table Had for its n I rr Herb Bafkcr - U»tf-Coeo« ing the fleecy white cotton ready There are still many details to The Badgers look like the bigger S|iinai’h I diixH'tor, with overall aiithorls niii.K'rous changes whii'h have, or was electeil for a three-year term Coach Pete W lgren’a cross By Harry Orayson for the pickers. A profusion of be worked out. but they are be­ New York, Oct. 9—uFi—Aftera handful to this perhaps near- Make Visitors .Step Ciirrota ty over rei-ndllnK |M-r«onnel .-••hoiild take place, in Connecticut sent In his resignation. Rev. W at­ NE.\ Service Sports Editor John A. Ijit'onn fall flowers was usedffor the gen­ ing brought into shape and when quick look at last week's re.aulta. ■slghted guesser. Wisconsin. country team nosel out Plalhvllle anil l‘paa for the armed forem, aKiienl- election laws. There has been nd Why football rules are so volu­ Fast to W in; Banks SpBghBHi eral decorations. son Woodruff is ill and Williaqi the restaurants, are opened a Oregon State-U. C. L. A.: The High, 24-31, and kept alive its Tomoto Soop AapaniKiiM tiire, IndiiHtry and i-eseritlal general revision of these laws Buckley, another member, was this corner ha.s decided that the minous and hard to understand: with Tomato elvlllan oeeiipatlonH. lie pro- John Arlington IjiCii-ns. 'jr), <"rf change in school. hours will r e -. Rose Bowl champions knocked off Tl|w since 1860, she sakl. At that time attending a meeting of the Zon' onlj’ way to hit a winner this claim for the 1942 C C IL title. Al- In the - Harvard-Pennsylvania On Public to Make CKickon Sondwichot pofteil aholltlon of the preK- 12 Onklanil .street, is .seeking to suit. But one se.'ision will be I apparently over-rated Cstifornia S*Ud Bow) ot C ul Connecticut was distinctly rural football .season will be to use a .though the Plainville team scored game, Dick Harlow's new shift ent War Man|mwer coniml*- get into the tank branch of the ing B'lanl of Appeal.^. It was nec­ held. - Schools will' open at 8:50 | .and look too strong ^or UCLA. Fxpeiises This Year. SIteod GrVon High C Solod (2) AkparaKua in its. character, so that our laws essary to wail until the .Zoning drew the Quakers offside eight alon, and transfer of the whole I'nited State.s .Marine Corps. Iji- in the morning and will close at shotgun. So . . . Oregon Slate. first, Manchester’s Reider finished T*" — — * •nd Onion Rial Rasp- Have become antiquated and far Rice Selected Iowa .Nnval-Michigan: Nobody'.a times. They were penalized each f ( Cookiot seleetlve aervlee a.VMtem and Co.Ms. who went to night teaiie Board had finished its work be­ 2:02 in the afternoon. Vanderbllt-Kenlurky. One of second and after Jakubiack came Indion Podding j brrrtpa behind ttiose of other state^. She (time for delaying the game. Far from .being discouraged Cocoo the rnltisl Staten Employ­ school, wa.s employed aa an inspec­ fore Mr. Buckley could come to This will con.serve heat . and J going to get rich betting again.st these two strong . ‘southeaiitern In second five more Manchester Slraw- explained that the 1939 appoirrted the.se Pre-Flight Schoola and espe­ Aa Harvard seemed set- to pass ! over his team’s showing in the Cocoil , j ment aervlee to the new a(fen- tor hy F’ratt: A Whitney in Ka.st the meeting. will al.so overcome much of the outfits will need to give way. On High runners jogged across the berriea commission did a tremendmis Bv Demoerats the hall and nin a play, two line­ ey. In the meantime the members trouble that has been experienced | cially the one Bernie Blerman the toss of the coin, Vanderbilt. line. Meriden game Monday, Coach Hartford'prior ' to his enli.stment amount of work and submitted a coached to victory over Minnesota. men shifted to new positions 1 looked over the three places la with bus service ■ in the morning MiSslssippi-Georgla:- A major The scores came to The Herald Tom' Kelley of the Manchester in the .Marine Corps. He previ­ typewritten report to the govern­ while' the fullback faked a half Ro«it Chiclon. Broiled SousogM Special! the Franklin and B.arnaid schools and late in the afternoon. Thia stubborn vote for.^a fine objective for Harry Mehre's Mis- too late for Thursday's sport's Washington. Oct, 9 - — Fif- ously had served three years in ment in 1911. hut it was not until spin. The ball was not snapped. High fisotball team thlnlca he has Gr«*n Boons Wethersfield Man to that are to be used for ll»e cafe­ It al.so gives an opportunity for j Mirhigan (earn explains nftthtng stsaipplans but the superior page due, no doubt', to a' misun- ' Scellopod Petotooi BABY 11 teen farm state senators poti- the National Guard. the end of the legislative year that perhaps except the state of our Pennsylvania, poised for .a play, the groundwork for a team of terias. ■ the pupils to work in the after- | strength seems to belong to the der.rovided with tables and restaiirpnt now in operation 1n twice-beaten Purdue. Northwest­ The time for the meet was fast, His late touchdown enabled the Bulldogs to edge out Kentucky -and snapped, shall not be regarded as A t the present time the team .is "W e are convinced that specl- nietal.s'iiiincs rathei than to oilier Nothing on . the records to show much faster than Coach Wigren c cpted w is a provision requiring date for State Senator from the benches and in this room • those the Barnard school. The others ern. his pitching and ball-carryi(ig sparked the S o u lh ^ e rs ' attack In in play. getting ready to meet Middletown ijfio action to halt the. continuing war industries. ’ expected at this early stage of The new offside ■ rule decrees a the voter to state his street ad- Fourth district which includes who carry their lunches will have are-expected to go to their homes Mlnnesota-TlUnois: The Illlnl other contesta. ^ I High here Monday afternoon and ' drain of manpower from ou. live­ the season. Each team used eight Naf’ive Poultry il’.es.s at the election. Another Manchester. The convention was their meals. In ^mother room just as a survey made shows that have done well under a new head penalty for any player encroach- ‘ in order that everyone will know stock and dairy farms cannot be j men and the manner in aebring ia change was the simplification of held in Democratic headquarters to the north of this and adjoining about 300 livnp within a half mile coach hut they’ve played no Mln- ! ihg on the neutral zone, whether the exact time Coach Kelley stated Native 9 to 12-Pound delayed longer without seriously listed below: the paper h.allot; another was that in the k^a.stwobd theater building where the kitchen ia to be located, of the school .iml would have am­ ne.sotas and the Gophers get this or not the ball Is snapped. I yesterday afternoon that the impairing the whole war effort,” 1. Hill (P> 12;1« Gives Warning no voter who has not voted over in East Hartford, Fifteen dele­ is a smaller room that will s^t ple time in 45 miftute.s'to go home vote. ' game w iir start ait 3:43 sharp. Turkeys lb. 52c ! they declared in a letter circulnt; a four year period is to be retain­ A 2. Rleder (M) ...... 33 gates from Manchester attended. about 75 persons. A third room is for lunch if they .so do.slred. Be­ Clemson-Boston CXillege: Clem- I Harvard's shift drew men off- The entire team this year, un­ I! ed by Senators Ball (R-Minni and ed on the voters'- list. 8. Jakubiack ...... 13:13 ; .skullduggery — which penalizes dent iMdy and the general public. Capons lb. 55c ■The nurtiber of farm auctions is \ - ■ - - be necessary to have a written re-1 6. Stevenson (M ) ...... :22 rules governing pr.rty ' organiza­ sided at the convention. The school will be divided into ton College. I Harvard - or is it a normal shift— Inasmuch a* the games are being growing rapidly and hundreds " f s 'l • f C r i s w i i l i l quest from their parents. 7. B. Bray (M i ...... :'J6 Good upply of Native Fryers, .\sks'lhe tion. which are not uniform and The gathering, sent a resolution two parts with one section taking FOR MEN IN , North Carolina-Fordham: Off I which penalizes the ov^r-anxious played on the wide open plains, of I ’ fine dairy herds are being .sold or • v e r is w im i ,l 8. Stfange (M l ...... '- :32 Broilers and Small Roasters. are not clearly defined. Specifical­ to Governor Robert Hurley favor­ meal.s and allowed 22 minutes, fol­ the terrible beating Fordham took I opposition under the new rule? 1.00 Costa the We.st Bide Oval the burden of klaughtcred because the owners | 9. Johnston tM ) ...... :44 Piililir to He r.arfjiil ly. .she pointed out certain condi- ing extension of the vot-ing hours lowed by annfiier. it is e.stimated last week and North Carolina’s The Rules Committee undoubt- I’ lu.ied Only Four Minutes •supporting the team quite natu­ cannot hold the help essential to 1 'lions existing in the largest cities .10. Richards J P ) ...... 14:12 ;.I. rally falls on the public. Little is FOMl.SPECr.AL! Tender. Plump. Larije continued operation. Unless the, on election day. November 3. that it will be. pos.sible to take Group to Arrange strong showing, the Tarheels will ^ edly will put their heads together This Time of Year. jn the nominating proces.s. in care of 1200 children during that THE SERVICE be the betting, choice. This com ef 11. Munson IP ) ...... :27 |f" i before the thing becomes a vogue known of the .S.A.A. plana and trend is halted immediately, a ! which the voter is too far removed 12. '' Doulac ( P ) ...... ' :51 ! whatever- Is decided upon cannot FRICASSEE FOWL each $1.99 crippling reduction in food produc- . , _ _ .. time. Those who live within hall llalloAveVii Parly I plays a hunch, however, and takes ' and write for poeterity several *i.,r,’ i..iii , Chief Rnv Griswold of (hr Man- from the candidate. The League a mile of the srhoo.. on written re­ Fordham. 13. Heativ iM) ...... 15:16 I pages of agate type to “clarify” have much bearing on the football EXTR,\ FANCY BOASTING CHICKENS in 5 «nd « lb. 'lion will ooriir. \ . , . _i ;19 Place Kickef The Census Burea 1 reported lasr^’t^i^t'-r kire Department this considers the .subject' of election To Hold Session quest from parents, will be allow­ ?VtUlam * Mar?’-Harvard: The 14. Bartlett (P) ...... 1 the situation. situation. sizes, .the 5's 49c pound, and the 6's 52c pound. 15. Nenien (P> 16:57 j night that agricultural employ- niorntng issucd his usual fall laws revision the most im portant, ed to go home for their meals. vA committee has been named b>’ problem with all H.aflow-cos chod ! Football clarifications have pro- From a financial standpoint the reform for the legislature next' 16. Beverly (P) 18:23 Fresh Cranberries. Pascal or M’hite Celery. I ment had declined to 10.200.000 warning regarding bonfires and To t'oHt AlHiut 13 Cents the Pine O vic Association to ar­ teams is to calculate their rate of i vided some of the most ponderous Holds Record team will not make any money year, sh'e asserted. To Make Voters Pepperidue Farm Poultr?' Stuffing...... *■...... 7baK 18c persons, a drop of 1,000.000 be- burning of rubbish. Inasmuch as The’ lunch will consist of milk, a range for a Hallowe'en party. It is I Just 20 more „sliopping improvement and the strength of literature extant outside of the unless the fans dig in. and help. the hunting season opens next Held ( lose .sttenllon soup, a sandwich and ice cream, now making an effort to secure a the opposition. William St Mary - Congressional Record. It's plain that the school authori­ Pot Roasts.. .Genuine Cube and Tender- ^rnrm^n^Donald^Nf* Nelson* of ” he ^ ‘>"cks, and birds o f! Mrs. C.’rou.se'sCrou.se's talk was 1 listened with fruit in season. It can lie hall for the party "nie committee da?'s to Xmas . . .You will furnish all the opposition you ties are going to back up the de­ The-'-Select men and Town Clerk Leo Cohta Has Scored knived Steaks.. .Steaks. . .Small Tender­ War Production board declared '»'* >«">'*•'* Saturday, the depart- to with, close attention .im.i indi­ served for about t5 cents. Those named by the a.ssociation to meet must get your packages can a.sk but anotffer hunch ballot Wrmht Meets Ever>(bo of ■public ■ af­ will hold the first of two sessions who carry their lunch do not have with representatives of the Man­ goes to Harvard. physical educatio^. TTiat Is In ac­ loins, 99c to $1.10 lb. Limited amount of [the time was rapidly approaching for making voters Saturday, Oc­ “o here is tih'e tsje of Al Pick, the 59 Points Diirin<; Four when the government mustVlecide cautions be taken during the hunt­ fairs. She is also actively inter­ to buy a meal. chester Corporation has arranged in the mail by Nov. 1st Colgate - Dartmouth; Possibly cordance with the Arm y and Pork for chops and roasts. ^ I tober 10, in the Town Clerk's of­ fourth-string Nffrthwealem guard I at what point the limit will be ing season.. ested In. work among young peo­ As the main hall where they will for a meeting on Monday after- the best game on the Kastem Carlos Ciiebas Down in Texas they're ga-ga Years’ Plav. ' Navy plans. So supporting the fice. Municipal building, from 9 to insure delivery by Dec. who entered the game with onlj’ Assorted Cold C u ts...... Ib. 49c I reached In building up the armed Chief Griswold .said that short­ ple. and is at present vice presi­ eat is located on Amy Wells street nooh. The remit of this meeting card. Stringing along with Dart­ over Emery Nix (aboye) T. C. team this season is almost a pa­ a. m. until 8 p. m. 25th to the boys over­ six minutes remaining, and kicked age of man |)oav*'P-.'> especially dur­ dent of the boapd of directors of s'lle it v.ill be'giylibli' to leave and will be made known to the other mouth’s fine backs. U.'s hard-running, .“harp-passing triotic duty. - J. forces. Saturday's Session may' be pub­ the 22-yard field goal which sent By Romney tVhi'eler Try a half pound of extra lean Canadian Bacon at ' 2 lb- 'Until we reach this limit.” Nel­ ing the day, would -serioualy ham­ the County Y.'Vi'.C.A. go out onto .the street withoait membi'ra at a meeting to be held | seas. Penn-Vale: Doubt that the Elis Featliprwjeifihi C liaiiip to A Patriotic' Gesture licly adjourned from time to time liack. ■ 'N ix led the drive that a tltantlc Texas team home Hide World Features 43c, We have plenty of reRular Bacon. son said, "it is .a question of con- per the department. He said that Orford Parish Chapter recently causing unnecesstlry jams in the Tuseday night. are rehdy for this one Penn. neat UCLA. an.d toa.scd the win­ While N.ebo gave the school au­ donated $2.’> to the local Red but no session will be held later .4pprur at Hartford beaten, 3-0. ■ • Athens, Ga., Oct. 9—Minute for thorities aome measure of protec- Swift’s Premiun^ , stant'\adjustmenl.. '--Women are many of his memberiA work in War hallway while the meals are being CThangea along Linmor.e drive,] Navy-Prlnceton; They’re pLay- ning last-quarter touchdown pa.ss Pick, a st*nfor. hasn't pisyed a industries and that any time tak­ Cross headquarters for soldiers' than Saturday. October 17 except niinule, Leo Coata probably haa tio-n the West Side is not what coming Mnto wty industries and serveti. the oldest street, in the Pine Acres ing this one In New York tint it against Arkansas. minute m three years. en away from this vital Work kit.s, and Mrs. Marjorie Kldrldge, a se.ssion to examine and admit [Next Tuesday. j the greatest scoring record in col- | one could” call an. ideal spot to SMOKED TONGUES Ib. 43c other new sources of manoower are Be I'niler Superxlslon development, are to be considered | still looks like Nax’X’ whatever the On his publicUy questionnaire, I ; being tapped but sometime we would be far more serious than cle.rk'at tile Red Cros.s- office was those whose rights for enfran- The .line" dining rooms will be at the meeting on Monday. make expenses. However, tn mak­ site. Hated high - among Eastern he .said his greatest athletic thrill lege football. Scot eh Ham. Honeycomb Tripe. Ihu Runural public jcHlizcdV The at yoRtrrday b moetinR and chi.sement shall have matured af­ Kansas State-Duquesne:. The Hartford. Oct. 9- Perhaps the | ing the decision to play there the will reach the bottom of the bar- tziple-threals is Columbia’s Paul was playing in the , varsity-fresh- Here’s why;; In three years of rel." "”' ”v chief al.Ho point«*d out that a pro-contents- of these ter Saturday. October 17. and on Pittsburghers are good. Diiquesne. authorities really gave the. fana most under rsted fighter in th e ' Governall (Icfti. Passing Pajil ni?m game In his freshman year. varsity eompi'tltion >4lp to and in­ KEEP TOUR ME.AT lUiDtiET UNDER CONTROT,... . (.‘Outside U n lit" on .\riny lonjjed dry spell would make con- 1 ^^>ts, and told of the work that is or before Monday, November 2, Brown - Columbia: No ba:-ls cluding the Furmab -game of this of .Manchester a chance tn show at line iip'’ fo the time he aucce.‘!s-. pitched fine touchdown paas’es in He said his greatest apibition THE BEST BUY! II There is an •fovitside limit.” he ditions serious just optsidv his dis- bemp done for the soldier, local- 1942. This session will be held on whatever for compaii.son Both yean, lie'ha.s scored 59 points for least some support, for this unsel­ Monday. Nov. 2, from 9 a. m. un­ fully defended his crown 'against was to net In a varsity game be- tmt Butritloaal food. .. feed jroar family well.** Vniir Gnv- I smdV'on how larV'' an Arm can i trict and while the department Iwre. She vrtunteered to call FO LKS, G E T AAV look- like they can scote Out of Columbia’s first triumph, two in the University of Georgia— all of fish gesture which w ill enable tha at aaka yon to do thin aa your part in the Vh-tory Program. 4je equipped and supplied. | would answey thine alarms he w.a,s for Books and magazines for the til 5 p. m,. for the' aforementioned the comparatively youthful Lulu its second. 'fore he graduated. boys to play football and continue the hat, Columbia. f'ostitntlno, an\-wsy — is Chalky them place kicks for points after Ue lor thia la to aerve meat, poultry or Hkh at leant once Specifically, the 15 senators ask-1‘><'S‘Uous of cutting down this ex- , service men. if donors pxill notify 1 purpose, Although It looked as if he touchdowns. Counting his- fresh­ the sport under trying.condiUona. South Carolina-West Virginia; Wricht. a Hard ou the budgetT Not necennarily. , .eniieclally If ed General Hershey to direct all ■ possible. |______;_____ South Carolina,. On the rebohnd. would never realize his smbition man year, he ha.s scored in 27 In other words, go to the game •All leather. Service Mon­ . of the feaihei-weights Monday afternoon and take the local selective service boards t o ' He also asked that hoii.sehnlders ' HANDF REQPE FUE Indlana-Nehraska: Taking the he kept enming out. for - practice consecutive ball games. of the world, he wa.s r i }» to lie rubber band off the bankrolU ! defer for at least 90 days all men who burneil leavi s to^ be sure that outfit ,w|th the greater scoring every day for four years. Yet Costa has played exactly VICTORY FOOD SPECIALS. ey Belt by Pioneer. Bill picked by Lulu In the eyes of These youngsters are our kids, Lamb la plentifui.. .eaperlally rhopn.. .and to let. you In on a engaged in, either dairy or live­ the, fire was out before leaving it punch. Indiana. Daily he practiced field goal' four minutes of varsity football— compartment and change loany of the flatic worl,d. 'But the Sports Roundup kicking. He improved a lot and good, bad and indifferent and they stock production on farms, "sucli unattended The chief requested four minutes in the opening game ■aeret, the beef hiHnea are aelllng It thix week with a gun In hanit FRIDAY AND SATURDAY clever drop o f chocolate wTho first warrant and need that support for deferment to be cancelled imme­ that fires be started far enough pocket keeps mone?’ se­ JamnicH Xleetlng when practice opened this fall.-he of his sophomore y^ar, against lamba or yon do not get beef.” So If we have, given you AH. NEW 1943 saw the light of day in D\raBO. .the duration. , Wtte aelecUou on bef, and we believe we have. . help un. by nerv­ diately and the men ordered to re­ away from buildings so that the New York ^ Jamaica’s fall meet­ «a s the bc.st field goal kicker on Oglethorpe Universrty. SPECIALS AT cure. A gift every ser3’- SlexiCo. astoundefl his detractors B.v Hugh Fullerton. 4r. . is repiesented by 208 pien m the Quite frankly Coach Kelley told ing lamb rhopo onee over the week-end. Tr>- a laiiib ehop rount port for induction if they leave danger of it getting out of eontrol ing o f nine days gets under way the squad, but still not much of a As a freshman, the chunky would not endanger them espeeinl- by not only going the full 1.3- Wide World Cnluninlst armed fortes. Five oi .six active guard. t. , Athena vouth boot;ed nine out ...th e y weigh $*'] to 4 potinda (half rib and half loliH or buy thin their farm production jobs.” ice man will welcome! , Oct. 12. Oolumhus Day. and run* round route hut also copping the Ball said the latter stipulation ly If there was any wind at all. New 3'ork. Oct. 9 There hasn t players have enlisted and are ele^•en tries through theibars: asl^hat he did not know whst the n t A of iamb and we will cut It Into chopa. through Oct 21. duke without a doubt. boys really could do. The first was to prevent them front quitting COOK B O O K , Well, after the Wildcats and a sophomore he maije good 15 of The cheroot-smoking (TTialky been anv great drop tn attend- "/ I* gam e. "jitters',' with o n ly thraa the farm to take jobs in industry. . . Hurs«\the Cansdtaffi lightweight, Steers had slugged it out for 54 19; and last year, when Georgia's $ 1.50 has been booked by Promoter kfd ance at Belmont park since the j, j,, on furlough, wearing a veterans on the .team was respon­ The Senators stressed that such (»as Atteiulaiit minutes with neither able to score, Orange Bowl leal'n ran up 279 RIB LAMB CHOPS, Ib. 45c Hurley to fight C’arlos, (No-No) sible for the defeat at Meriden. a directive would be only a temp trains stopped nihnlng, and off- corporal’s stniiea on hia RCAF the Purple finally worked the ball points, Costa booted 37 out of 44 FOSTER'S Cuebaa of Puerto Rico (n a ten- Middletown has three giunea un­ ' orary move to meet an immediate Is Hohhud of Si20 the-irail Rockinsh.tib has decided uniiorra---- ‘Billy Poose. ex-mid- to the Lonchorns’ 22. On fourth tries. OTHER MONEY BELTS round bout at the Hartford Audi­ PirlfW Up .Again ■' der its belt (uid one of thooe teama Loin Lamb Chops Ib. 59c ! emergency "and would be replaced FOR FINE FOODS b'u.stness is good enough that they dleweight champ, sends word that down. Lynn Waldorf signalled for that ©lily crop up every seven C ^ SAYS AUNT AIIAfY JENNY ICKIKn/ Sl.OO torium next Tuetday night That won't have.to cut' .purses after ail he and Bill Duffy are giving box- This season he had three tries in 7 to 7 '2-Pound j by H permanent policy aa soon aa 84 O.VKLAND ST. — FREE DELIVERY — DIAI. 7386 Pick to go in and attempt a field years, or so the c?’cle seems t® j un overall program for the niost . Woodbury, Oet. 9 A 72- duel heads a program o f five . Apparently .it takes more than ing exhibitions at v.arious naval his first two games—one again.st Lam b Legs lb. 39c Double Stamps Frida?'! Open Till 9 F. ,M. fights. go'al.' ; ^ run. effective' use of our available man­ year-old Woodbur?’ ga.s station at­ lack of transportation to dis- establishments in the Aleutians Kentucky and two against the Hfe will appreciate any of HANDSOn/IE Not only does W right go con­ Some 43,000 exhausted specta­ Look For Upset 3'/2 to 4-Pound power is adopted.” tendant, Robert Robinson, was eoyrage a guy who thinks he can ■ .Two war casualtl'8s are listed Jacksonville (Fla.) Naval Air. Sta- trary to accepted training stand­ tors hurriedly soanne3 programs Down in Middletown they are In addition to Ball and Brovin. held up at gyn-point ahd robbed F u i i c y L f i ;* o f L u i n h . . . L I the followinig gift* in beat the races. . . Although it was (Hih Michigan SU te’s service ros- tloh^aiid made them all. His'kick ards which dlsalns' smoking, but lo find out w'iio the unknown wss'., ' the letter was signed by Senators of Sl'JO by two men who escaped the first Itlpie in years that Ford ter of former athletes. Buck was the winning point which en -[’ " ‘’ ‘‘ ■"A PO‘nt‘n8 out Rock of Lamb lb. 45c correct service colors! BRUTE! he also is a fun-loving individual Pick promptly Ixwtcd as neat a that Manchester was always the ' Herring (D-Iowa), Thomas (R- in a car toward Southbury at 9:20 Fancy \'eal Roast . . . . LI rT ONLY Crosthwaite, halfback In 1939, .sbled the Bulldogs to turn back whoae particular deiighta are Frick, National League prexy, field goal from » side angle as you hardest team for the down river For Chops or Roast, Idaho), Butler (R-Nebl, Truman a. m. today according to a report ; died in a bomber accident and-' Kentucky in the .se.ison’s operler, Scarf and Glove sporty cars and crap-shooilng, had a chance to help celebrate a could hope to see. school to get by in. any sport and kmaller Lei;s of Lamb will he 42c pound.. .and Shoulders (D-Mo)( Gurney i R-SD). Lee (D- of State Troopers Thomas I.eon-' Itoncics* Lam b-Roast . .LI George Levagood, who played on 7-6, after aI|-An)erica Frankie 'Which havwmanaged to keep him w'orld series V|ctur>', he dtiln’t join 'He came right oirt and was make no exceptions as to the game Oklal, Willis |R-Ind(, Schwartz urd and John O'Brien of the state Sets,...... $2.75 the 1929 tiasebnll team, died eqm- Sinkwich had'scored Uie tying are irond value at 27c pound. broke. w - in the fun lifter the Cards won. pounced upon by..sverf player on Monday afternoon. (D-VVyo), McNafy . (R-Orci, police barracks at Bethany. Frc.sh Lean Shoulders . . LI ma'nihng an anti-aircraft battery touchdown. ■■ Middletown will come herb via < F!conomical Veeetables To S er^ M’ith Lamb: But his extravagances bother He was home, sick in bed. . Head­ the bench. Line Coach J. B Whitworth, Stewart (D-TennI, Ellender (D-. Military S e ts ...... $4.95 on Corregidor. . . . Bill Kolens, star SM’EET POTATOES Cauliflower...... 25c to 29c him none at a ll.' ’.There'S more line: "Ankle 'Injury T’lits BQ'd as a center. but GROl .M) B E E F ...... Ib. .36c ■fhe Nebraska^ contended there Buy 3 Cakes of Sweetheart Soap, never plays, and never 'WiH.' South Bend.‘Ind;. 0< l. 9- iJ’i - ; 2-puund pkg. . . # C I?er\'lc« Dept. team is r>di»g the rails this sfter- ROl ND (iROUND ...... lb. 4.5c , were thousands of farmers now- Last Night*8 Fights Athens. Ga.— Georgia has scor­ ncxin. bound for Waterville. Maine, Costa, a l’60’-pounder. never Stanford and Notre Dame, at­ M bile Celer? I’ascal Celery producing to the limit of capacity S'cedless_Raisin.s . Get 1 More Free! Coimtlng four ownera, one head; ed m 27 consecutive, football and. the players hope. Coast senmmsges or take part in the tempting to arlfe from tbs Modal coach, a general manager two games, "or tn every one played other practiee ( hore.s. ibut • pa.sses. T's,.nimble scat and pile into ths (ireen (Cabbage M’atercres.s whose land -iinle.ss there ■ was .a 15-oz. ykg. . .. GuasdTffirst athletic victory over change in draft procedure—would 15c HECIPEFItf B? The Associated Press tub-thumpers and two traipers. since tValiace. Butts began his Colby. Tbe rivalry between the two hours’____ each a'flerhoiin polishing his driver’s jiositi'in; meet Saturday, CHICORY bch. Ibc be Idle next year. . SPECIAL COMBINATION! Boston—Johnny Seeman, 163. the National Football Leagpie now- second year as head coach. schools has been brief'an d one­ specialty.'lAnd it’s likely that, hc'a,..j^,.f,^„..„rch,ng (or thetr first 1942 Green Beans Bail said that in Minnesota Pitted Dates, . No laee trim on this babyl. .Quincy, Mass., and Frankie Nel­ sided. consisting of two footbsjl the onlv varsity "footballer In the victory. vicForv . , ' V 2 l-b. Sliced Bacon ...... complete For nation who never is going to be Peppers Cucumbers .nione 1,000 farm auctions are ad­ 7-oz. pkg...... 29c • Rugfad, masculine styling son, 160 1-2, Boston, drew, (10). and two baseball games, all won Frank Leahy. Notre • I'anu' vertised- this week. ElizAtietb, N .G ^ '— Larry Fon­ by Colby. . seen in action I'n a muddied uni- crcieh. made a big change this Tomatoes Parsley V2 Lb. Prem ier Coffee ...... Torm. no matter, wh.i* the weather 'T h e primary reason farmers I miu tana. 189. Brooklyn. N. Y.. knock w8ek bv taking the respouaibilUies Hubbard .Squash Sunn?' Bo?' Rice • and Jarman’s distinctive * Hartford. Oct. 9—'T>—T rin ity tinles.- he falls down en route • are selling out and leaving their I Lbs. Macintosh ...... this chonco ed out George Wilson, 158. New College's foothbll roaches haven't of signal.calling from junior qiwir- M bite. A'ellow Cilobe ahd package ...... 10c * friendliness of fit i»mbine York, (5). GRI from the bench . ) * I terback Angelo Bertelli. Harry farms is because they cannot ob- ' Camp Kit. compact and * • * • their plans for the week-end. hut . i- - — . . Kutahaga Turnips V 2 Id». 0>ld Cuts ...... Waterbury. Conn.—Jerry Flo- i Wright, senior right gugrd. who. tain help and their sons are either 3 package.s complete. Equipped with to make this a perfect shoe vou could Just about bet your .“hirt .‘Mime Score, ( hum A NEM CIIOCOI,ATE MILK DRINK! oeing drafted or leaving for wrar ERE'S an offer to jump at and jump ralle. 180, New York, outpointed that one.'of them will be at Stores I as quarterback last year helped Cticoa Marsh Milk Iksisler . . . makes a delicious milk industry jobs," he declared. for ...... 27c at fasU Thia 52-page Cookbook ia metal mirror, razor and . for any man'a wardrobe , Larpey Moore. 102. Valley tomorrow and another at Water- direct the Irish thiough "an unde­ Carrots or Parsnips 3 Ibs. 19c Stream, N. Y.. (8). Moberiy. Mo.. Oct. .9-',T)— This feated season, will call th# plays "Th** situation Is most critical H ville, M*. T n m ly itself has an was ba.sehall, not football. drink, chocolate sauce oir ire cream rake and puddings. ■'reNh brand-new and crammed with extra-dclicioua blades, shaving soap, . Try on a pair today . • Ne'w Haven, Cbnn.—Bobby open date and the coache,» \viij on dairy and livestock farms. CalifoiTiia The Terrill-Patton .School play­ against Btanford.j Spry recipes. Scada of picturea, aome in styptic pencil, tooth Root. ^12® 1-3. New irtrk, and want to .start aa early as possible Tlie move wasf made in hope They not only require considerable Spinach, • and let the shoe horn * ed the Waters School. The game COCOA MARSH large jar 39c Brussels Sprouts "qt. bskt. 25c color. Time-saving tip* on baking and fry­ Johnny Compo, ISl 1-2, New Ha­ getting the dope on Wealcyan. Bertelli's pasaintfi would improve. skilled labor, but also produce the brush, nail file, comb, wa.s called a ftfr five inninp.-i. ^ large.it can .... 22c ■ WM.MU • be the judge! • * ven. drew, (8). pisymg the Unlverslt.v of .Connec­ As a sophomore, he cannect#d on foods we need m oat. in the war ing. Cake and pie mixing iUuatrated, atep Ry Bill Alexander Terrill-Patton's lead was consid*. M c I n t o s h a p p l e s 4 ibs. 25c plastic soap box and soap. • • Wllmtn^on. DeL— Leu Brooks ticut at Stores, . and on Coast 70 of 123 sehiUs for 1.027 yards, effort. Tt takes years to reaa- -ancy Spinach 2 Ibs. 19c by atep. A lifeeaver for brides and a gold­ Head CJoech Of Georgia Tech ered safe, though. It wss 70 tb 7. Pure Hone?',' 188, knocked out Howard (Red) Guard Academy, playing Colby up but his coraplltion average of Baskets...... 89c and $1.19 emble a good dairy or live.stock mine of good eating for everybody! Case of khaki fabric, $5$5tolg85 We had a neat scoring play herd once it ia broken up. There­ 1-lb. .fa r...... 29 c luicy Oranges 2 doz. 49c Bush. IM . Pittsburgh, Pa.. (8). In the Maine woods. nearly .570 dropped to 333 this Ripe Pears, 6 for 28c. Bananas. Oranges. And you ALSO get a roomy 6]-j x S-inch waterproof lining.* A PhUadeIpbla—Wally Crosa. 395 cooked up for our left end'that re- ' fore, Immediate preventative ac­ Fancy MOST smn New Hax'en. Oct. 9— mT'-—A new Onl?, 1909 N, L. Race season while Notre Dame was Ceding Apple*...... 3 Ibs. 25c; bskt. 75c Pure Hone?’, 1-3, Newark. N. J„ stopped 'Tony quired a tlpoff to the referee. tion is essential, and cannot wait Recipe File—BOTH to r only 15fi and tbe'' perfect gift for the man On this play the ball was snap­ quarterback, sophomore Blake Saw 2 lOO-Game Club* being held 7 to 7 by Wisconsin Seedles* MTiite and Red Tokay Grapes. Oangeml. 186, PbUadalphla. (8). and defeated, 18 to 6, by Georgia on the formulation of an overall 5-lb. can fo r... 89c Grapefruit 2 for 19c disc from a Spry can or label from tbe new ped to the fullback - (F), who Walker. Oak Park. 111., appeared Again M> Remind A’ou of the Qualitv of manpowei; policy for the dui*tlon. in the service. ' M m Pall Rlyar: Maoa.— Al (Red) today to be a likely sUrter for Tech. New rrop Fancy Victory Jar. Hurry, the supply won’t last taois roa Mia Piicat 158, Cambridge, stopped bucked toward the middle of. the New York. Oct. 9.—tfl''— Although two manpower control line. Our tackle IT) pivoted and S'ale agalilat Penn’a powerBouae long. Get Spry notr. (Your grocer may alao Lou Martin, 150, FaU Rlvar, (5). tomorrow, but Ed Town, who "took Only, once In tbe history of the PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD - bills have been introduced in the Softshell Sweet Potatoes 5 Ibs. 25c received tbe )>all. He faded a few Another Load Speaker r Henate by Henatora Hill (D -A la) have handy order blank.) Mail diac'or label aver for the injured Jim Potts Ni(tlonal League have two Almonds, lb. .. Fancy $2.50 steps .toward the flank and later- h must be worth 17c and 27c kwf for we have xnd Austin iR -V t), neither Is be- 49c today with 1.5(1 and your name and addrcM against Lehigh last week, was teams won more thai) 100 dotib)ed oar sales in the past week; M'hite or M'hole The Uigjr S tan aled to the end cutting around for games tn the same season. It Brooklyn, Oct. 9 — — The 'ieved to ^>e entirely acceptable to Spanish Onions to Aunt Jenny, Box 7, Seat York City. a wide sweep. promised plenty of work. ^ WhaaL. Not ordinary baker's bread . . . but a special the administration, whose leadprs Globe Turnips 5 Ibs. 25c happened in 1909, when the Brooklyn Dodgers haven't filled 3 lbs# • • • a,s • ■ • OUcago, Oct. 9— ((Pl—Ooloiraa Our captain, and elgnal-callar Btorra. OcL » —bP>—Head CoacK nttsburgb Pirates took the - the vacancy created by the reslg- prad«*t...try a loaf.. .money back guarantee. indicated they expected a measage 29c FREE e n r BOXESI But our boys forgot to notify J. Orleans Christian of the'Uni­ 2 Ige. pkgs. 29c COlbeck ia giving Chicago won waa under instructions to caution pennant vrith 110 xdctorles, t o ; naUon of President Larry Mac- from President Roosevelt osi thp Chocolate Bits the referee that .this play waa tbe referee. versity at Connecticut!^ football subject before Norv. 1, after Con- New Crop No. 1 Can GO TO YOUR GROCGR bewlara aoma fancy marka to 104 for the second-place Chi-, PhalL-^ut they are narrowing th« shoot at—and the aaaaon la only coming. Otherwlae he might cut End. ball and referee tangled at team Isn’t making any predicUona •ress finally, disposed of the tax Fane?' Rice, Vm c m sat cago Cubs. field. a few weak* old. Even soma of tbe over to follow the play and collide (* ). Alabama recovered on the 30.- as to how his club will fare against “We're very active and I can bill. 2 lbs. for . . . . . Fruit Cocktail or Peaches, can 19c >' A i n U k i for HANOY. Spry In ussftoi gloss The Corsairs that year de-i 25c dty't claaotc and major league# with the end or ball. - ' We bad the Alabama fullback Wesleyan tomorrow, but jrou 'can say ws’rs making progress," 'Pinchar^t G/veen/ync. Manpower Chief McNutt, In an No. t Ca« ; feated the Detroit T^ers m , fW^^OROeRBlAm K in n eyz probably could flad mom for har. In the Alabama game with and halflmck blocked. bank oa It that he won't pull the cured Vice President James t». I effort, to step up production of 5 pounds • 3c: VAIN STRt.' three minutes left in the first half. It looked like a certain touch­ Injury alibi If things go badly. ' the World Seriea. Babe .Adams, i Mulvey when'asked sboot the so- upper and other vital metals, late Glenne'y’s If mixad taama warn aOowed. In He has announced imequlvocally ' freshman pitcher. • winning £ BLOCK FROM iJAUARMORY 53c ’’eos or Sfrjna, Beans can 19r SOS^MAIN S’TREET league play abe baa topped 200 In Tech's ball on the (Mmaon 11,- down. lectlon of MsePhaU'S suecsssor .•■•teiiisy forb-sde the empkiyhlVnt Late la the fourth quarter. Ala­ that the U-Conn squad la at full i three contests. 789 MAIN STREET aix gamaa, including one score of , third down and four, thia play “Mors than that Z -egB*! asr." I ui guM Bunan any atata west Weldon Building strangtK and In top ahapa. 230. ('waa eaUad. bama scorsd and woo. /.

' A,, - .-,g p MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FKIDAT, OCTOBER 9 ,194» PAGE PiyTEEir. , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. ERIDAT, OCTOBER 9 ,194S ►a g e f o t j r t e e t i MICKEY FINN The “ West Point” of Lawr Enforcement! ^L,.A.xtv L E U N A fU )

•TH«r*S THE BOY-O-BOY/ Sense and. Nonsense DEPARTMENT LOOK AT WE 6 0 th ro u g h OF JUSTICE SIZE OF IT. OUGHT : The most any girl wants from TOMI The time has come for this sort Self Respect ...... Confucius BUILDING ON a beginner in love is for him to YOUR R16HTL, l i l A Citu's Wants dlassified for Your Benefit I of parting: taught his foHowera they could This was the end. After months have the respect of fellowmen begin. Sergeant Crtriding Into the I of close companionship the time only by havlns self-respect, gain­ ■quad room)— All right, you * • - |had come to part. ed through sincerity of Intent and 23 Help Wanted— Male Rooms Without Board 59 ; Sadly he thought of the good purpose in every thbughj;, word, lazy apex, fall out! Announcements Business Services OfTered 13 Repairing The aoldleri grabbed their hats Lost and Found 1 I times they had had together, Those and deed. WANTED MIDDLE AGED man HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or | FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM with The Chinese sage did not expect and swarmed out— all but one \VANTKt> — PAaSSKNC;KHS TO a 'it p :n t io n h o m e o w n e r .s . .MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ 1 long summer evenings when they Manchester Lo .ST—IN ARKA between .Man­ for tacking covers on baseballs. rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ twin beds, on floor with bath. who continued to lie In his bunk Hamilton Propeller, second ahifl. Now Is the time to rc-roof and ed, sbealr grinding, key fitting, I bad walked 'tc and fro, while, silent them to accomplish the impossible chester. Middletown and New re-.side your home. Ufider fio duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., sonable. Call Keith Furniture, Near hospital and school. Suit­ — only to achieve through self-con­ calmly blowing smoke rings. Evenii^ Herald^ Call 52S3. ■ Tel. 4169. I himself, he had listened to the London, one Medium .sized blark obligations for our estimate. We overhauled. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl Elm street. able for two nurses or teachers. abrlU chatter of his companion. He trol what "masters of themselves” Sergeant (roaring)— Well!!! Clanified AdvertlsBineiits and white roach dog. An.swer.s to WANTED HIDE TO Unca* on guarantee all work, and we are xtrect. Phone 2-05S9. I osuld ‘ramember still the scent of can and should do. Rbokie (calm ly)— Well, there A CHEF WANTED for aix days a WHY PAY HIGH pricea? We have were a lot of them, weren't there? Count nix mTnrnKn.word* to « line name of ‘'Mutt." Reward. Call T liP Thani'-a. once a week. Call .still able to quote the old prices, For he held that man’s greatest WA.NTED TO TUNE, repair and week, short hours. Must be citi­ the finest line of maple kitchen I roses they had enjoyed In each iBttlAln. auzBMrn and abbravlatlone collect Manchester 6i)32 8254 a.* there h.avc been no advances In I other’s company. victory wai In-mastery of self. aaoh QOnnt an a word and oompound regulate your piano or player zen. Write Box X. Herald. and dinette groups In town. FOR RENT—ROOM, furtufihed or | The teacher wax trying to our prices. W rite or Phone Bur­ But now it was all over. With words as two words. Mlnlintini cost Pjano. Tel.- Manchester 5052, ' $27.50 up for five pieces. See A n ­ unfurnished. Telephone 2-1012. popularize arithmteic by bringing ton Insulating Co., 180 .North Ox; WANTED- TRUtTK driver Apply I one. last lingering look, he closed The many ways of raising Is pries o f three lines. Automobiles for S.tIc I son's Fum., 713 Main street. popularize arithmetic by bring­ Une rates per day for tranSteni . fprd strecT,'^' Hartfor A.ND .SIZERS WANTED—GOOD cylinder press­ nings. I plaining the history of the Amert- ABOUT YOUR PHOSPHORESCENT ’ AROUNDJO THAT PHASE OF Ada ordered before the third or $.50. Bnmner'.s. 80 Oakland street. tled. .Straicht and , cottage seta. BOARDERS WANTED — Tele. SO SETIM , lITTHATWAv'SO man. Permanent work. Apply phone 7914. I esn flag to a group of aliens .seek- c u r OF THIS OLD SHAVING CREAM, M AJOR/-*' THE MATTER.'— At t h e \ BflBftb day will be charged only for Open until 9 p m. every night. Price reasonable.. Tel. 77.52 or 'East Hartford Gazette, East SOLID MAPLE, three piece bed­ FUNNY BUSINESS T H B R W AVS N t HEY WOM’T \ the th« actual number of times the ad Saturday 6 p. m Terms ■ and on shade ^ow n tobacco. Warf- ling citizenship papers. a?ked one LATHE EY PUTTIM’ 1 JUST WONDERED MOMENT I'M COMPOSING A peared, charging at the rate earn- REAL ESTATE LISTING 6172. Hartford. ‘ * room set. A real barg^n $69.50. BOARDERS AND ROOMERS JW>i '3 AGIM AMYTHIklGlTHROWHIMOFF Trades. Pnve over now. hou.se at Elm A Forest street. I I of them: OM A M ELECTRIC WHW YOU’RE (i>01NG TO SPEECH TO MAKE WHEM X 3 ' bat no allowance or refund, can I Kemp'S'. Inc. wanted. Showers and continuous ; MODERM—\OU /AM’ PUT A Q R L be tpade on sla time ade atopned M.\N< IIKSTKU: t'URTA I.N.S DONE\ reasonably, South Manchester. Opens Monday, Official—Tell me,' what flies T OUTFIT TO RUKJ MAKE IT OUT OF- BESTOW A COOL MILLION after the flfth day. Porter Street SerTlon. - I i\e- I 1938 PACKARD trunk 4 door straight or njfncd\\-91 Main Oct. 12th at 8 A m. Help Wanted— .Male or hot water, ' home cpbked meals. S lover the city hall? THAT CARRIAGE. KKiOW THATS AOM.THERE OR FOR S A L ^ SOFA. well built, 330 Adams street, adjoining Air- ' D IS C A R D E D ^ UPON MwV PET CHARITY ■ No ^111 forblda": diaplay llnea not rooiii HinKle. Bathroom. I.arge I .wdan. excellent 'condition, good street. Alien iblinking)-,-PeeJins. BACK AMD FORTH HARD WORK.'yOW THE OTHER aold. Female 37 horse half filling, linen slip cover craft. I H A L O E S f PROJECT, A HOME FOR The llergld will not be reaponsiole lot. S. P. SI.HOO. I). P. S«00. i tires, radio., heater, 8,495, 1937 WETSTONE TOBACCO CORP. included. Wilton rug .9x12, neat F O R S O U .' SHIFT, AKiOSEMD for more than one incprrect Jn»*t' ■ Plymouth deluxe sedan. , radio. MAN AND A WOMAN to work pattern, runner, woven real felt, Sunflowers HIM HOME TO INDIGENT , tiod of any advertiacmeni orrtereo Building— Contracting \ 1 4 1 1 South Fnd StH-tlon. Two- heater, good paint, Ure.s, mechani- In The Manchester Laundry, 72 color matching rug, 11 ft. long. Apartments, Flats, I Sunflowers smiling in an autumn 'WHS! THIS S-O.K..' . KMIT.' INNENTORS/ for more than one time. faniilv dweliinK. Two four-room I cally. $375, 1938 6 cylinderJ’ ack- garden plot, D O W T MikJD IT--rVE 1 The iBndvertent omleaion of in- i FOR YOUR REMODELING or Maple street. 34 inches wide. All in good con­ Tenements 63; oorrect publication of advertlain* flatv. I.artfe lot. OiiraBe. Ijirge ard. Cole .Motors 4164 I Are folks who see some good DOk)E IT FE R FIF- I ______repair job call VVtn. Kanehl, con­ WA.NTED SALESGIRLS • and a dition. Call 4892. will be rcctifled onl\ by cancellaiion bani. All Improverjient'.. S. P. WANTED-^ POTATO PICKERS 1 FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 i where good seems not. (TEEM VEARS--I % of the charge made tot the service *1.000. "ll. P. -fSOO. ! FOR SALE 1940 PLY’ MOCTH tractor, 519 Center street. Tele­ btoy for full time work. No ex­ to pick by the bushel. High Acres I Sunflowers nodding in gray Octo­ DOKTr SEE AKhf rendered deluxe 4 door .sedan, excellent phone '7773. perience necessary. Apply in per­ rooms, shower. Boynton's Buck- All ndvertliomenta must conform farm, Bolton. Tel; Manchester FOR S A L E - EIGB.T PIEQt din­ land store. 1089 Tolland Turn- .f ber ram. JdEEDOFlT.'i In style, copy and typography Cornell Street. Four-room condition. Gray radio, heater. .4 son at Marlow's. 7870. ing roonj set. Telephone 4650. I Are friendly hands waving behind very good tire.s, $6.50, t2.5 Ea-st pike. regulations enforced bv thc\{iuollsn- single. V .\lr eonditlon heat. Heating— PUinthing— a misted window pane. ert and they reserve the right to Readv tor Imnieilinte Oequ- Center street, or telephone 7017. GIRL- FOR SI.MPLE household USED OIL RANGE, can be easily FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM fur- edit. reviBC or reject env copy con- Roofing 17 duties, room and board, plus good Situations Wanted— aldered objectionable. \ ' panry. S. P. .vi«,0«M>. D. P. converted to coal. ,441 Summit | nlshed flat Nbv. 1st. to April lst.,1 Two powerful colored ste.va- CUtSINO HOURS—Cl.iasined slUt $1,000. salary. Call 3408. Female 38 street. Auto .-\cces9onea— Tires 6 .IQHN CLARK, plumbing and 1943. Call 3535 or inquire at 713 ii |dores, who had,had some sort of to bo publiehed Same day nruat be IfalUng out, were engaged in load*, Lr* received by 11 o'clock noon S.itur- heating. Repairs and jobbing. Tel. WAITRESS FOR EUU- or part YQUNG LADY would like posi­ FOR SALE—ONE general electric Main street. Newman Street. Six-room NEED .NEW BRAKES'’ Ford, ling a vessel at a dock. Uncom- d a y e io io . duplex. Steam heat. \ll Im­ 3233, 37 Hollister street. time. Good salary. Apply Mack tion as stenographer, or typist refrigerator, needing a new uniL j Chevrolet, P.lymouth relined 'with at Weldon Drug Co., 901 Main IpUmentar.v remarks and wamingii Telephone Youi Want M s provements, S. P. ?*i.000. I>. P. .Moving— Trucking— in small office. Have references. Call 4584. Wanted to Rent 68 |of intended violence were exchang I' the best Comax brake lining street. Call Manchester 2-0229. Ad» acccpied ovei the $600. ______. I $8.95. Will call for your car and Storage 20 v.-henever thG two pa.ssed each phone at the CHAIttlE RATE given SLIGHTLY USE.D two burner WA.NTED—3 OR 4 RCKJMf.apart-J above as a conveneince to adver- I deliver same day.' Phone 5191. Florence pU heater. At a great | ment.'iDouple, no children. Imme-I lother with their trucks: Washington Street Se. 'i- I Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street. Ddgs—i-BIrds— Pets 41 saving. Kemp's Inc. dlate occupancy. Write Box A A, accepted aa FULE PAYMENT If local and long u.stance moving. Model Laundry, Summit street. Iterin' 'round wid me; an you/ls paid at the builneee 9 (Tlce on or be­ ear garage.' Steam heat. .S. P. Return load system, furniture -Herald. S.S.OOO. P. P. S6(H). This l» a COCKER SPANIEL from cham­ FOR SALE!—OAK dining.table and Igwine to be able to settle ,a niigh fore the seventh day follbwing the Garages— Service— storage. Dial 6260. WANTED-COMPETENT woman pion stock. Adorable, healthy pup­ six chairs, also m(Ual Bed”" and- Ity big question for the scientific first Insertion of osch ad otherwiae good buy for the money. for housework, one day week at WANTED—2 OR 3 unfurnished I 10 pies. in blacks, reds, buffs, and springs. Telephone 3687. the CHARGE RATE will be collect- Storage present. .Stevens. 43 Rlilge street rooms. ' or light - housekeeping j Ifolks! 816- ad. No reaponsiblllty for errori in Bireh Street Se<‘llon. S-fiim- Repairing 23 parti-colors. Jack Frost Kennels. room, or board and ' room for ] Rastus— What que^lbn is dat? telephoned nds will be assumed and 28 Gardner street. Mose —Kin the djjgd speak H E N their accuracy cannot be guaran­ lly hiiiiHe. ' One 7-riMim apart- I W ANTED- WOMA'S’ and girl for Machinery and . Tools 52 mother and 2 daughters. Callt teed. meni and Ovo l-room apart- ' WA.NTED —GARAGE in vicinity SAWS OF ALL Kl.NDS tiled, set, packing. Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., 7203. HIMSELF of Strant street. Phone 3258. and repair^, cord wood saws S p a r k s ....^ man ever' made E A S Y COME, EASY GO Indei of Clacisifif-Btions mehtx. Hot air heat In one. Elm street. Garden— Farm— Dairy USED FARMALL tractors, Oliver L T * »tc u t >.T ew , None In two otherH. S. 1’. gummed, power and hand lawn plows, harrows, spreaders, Bliz-1 His mark in/uie world by making Birtbs ...... A mowers overhauled, and sharp­ 50 Wanted to Rent 681 Engsfioments ...... - ...... H S.%,200. D. P. $1,000. WANTED m i d d l e AGED or Products znrd silo fillers, used potato dig­ ditto marits___ There Is many a Wanted .\utOH ened. Stored all winter, no extra older woman, who woulf! like a / Marriages ...... c I gers, silo fillers, used Caae trac­ W A N TE D - BY FAMILY of three, noble njirpose lost in the maze of -.1"' Deaths ...... D Single house In rear, t rooms. Motorcycles 12 charge. Axes, knives, shears etc. good home, with compensation to FOR SALE—CABBAGE, 50c per “I told vou not to trespass on that nurser>' fa m — now Poor Fat BY EDGAR MARTIN tor on rubber. Dublin Tractor '3 or 4 rooms, furnished or tm-l famdy discord... .Too many tfilnlf BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Card of Thanks ...... K Hot air heat. KentuI $'IH |M-r sharpened. Capitol Grinding Co., help take care of an‘elderly lady, bushel. Bring own containers. "Op^rtunity" is a chance to get we’ve been sold and planted as shrubs!” In Msmorlam ...... f month. S. P. $3,000. P. P. W AN TED TO BUY 1936. .1937 or George Gilbert, Buckland. I*hon? Company, WlUlmantic. furnished, in or around Manebes-] Dost and F o u n d ...... 531 Lydall street. Tel. 7958. and with the housekeeping. Write fioney without working for it.. 1 TEEN- SO SORR.V FOR. ; . HEV.VOO\^- IW ES.HE^OLES 2 I $500. 1938 Ford, Plymouth or CTievro- Box L, Herald. 8058, Manchester. ter. Write Box AB. Herald. W t V , B O O T S s a x '. OH .THE. AnDonhcemnats ...... He fellow who boasts that he VAOVJ P O O ^ THEM-ES'PEOAVLV VE.'RO'. OBT THE HE^EEVJL«V Parsoasla ...... I let sedan, with good tires. Call PIANO TUNING and repairing. never tries to run things brands «BY GALBRAITH HAViE. N O O Bigelow Street. 2 - family Player piano specialty. John HAND PICKED MeINTOSH ap­ Office and Store [ WANTED—TWO. THREE or four! SIDE GLANCES 1 'TH W i& S- 9 00 ^ EiEMa, . Vi\K^OVAi!) AEiOBT AatsmoMles 5625. • WANTED-GIRL CASHIER In room apartment, or >4 or 5 room j himself as a knocker. TOV.'O Aulomoblaa for Sale ...... 4 houM*. (2) 4-room apartmeiflH. Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street. SelfiServe Grocery. See Mr. ples, 50c to $1.00 basket. Alvah Equipment VCi\\.\.NE. T H t V HE'S T^\EO TH\S TW tyjOlM S Automobiles for Exchange .. b I Russell, Mountain Road. Glaaton- dwelling. Telephone 6761.' I 'VVA Rental of each apartment $25. Tel. 4219. ■ Kaufman, Popular Market, R.ubi- She was having a good old wifey ASOLiT TAX EvJt.9LV ^ N ^ H H\S w A O Auto Accessories—Tires .... All Improvement*' but heat. burv. FOR SALE—WALK IN box. 8x5, ] Auto Repairing—Painting . now Bldg. nag, and hubby was losing hts Cfr T H E V JO Q V i t-A S. P. $4,800. P. P. $600. "\ almost new, with compressor, r Auto Schoola ...... FOR SALE —CABBAGE and Business Property ftir patience, although so far he hadn't 'bE’i5SJ\CE-; Autos—Ship by Truck ...... a I Wanted NEW CHRLST.MAS CARD sensa­ motor and coils, ready for use. I HE Ailtos—For Hire ...... » I cauliflower. Inquire kt 131 Char­ Wm. Bogner, - Birch Mountain I Sale 70| nswered a word. Perhaps that was ViO TAVlEf iu I Oak Street Section. 2-fam- tion- Qet Free .Samples. Sell 50 ■f: M iO OEON TT Oarages—Service—storage lly hou*r. 5-room apartment novel Embossed Xmas Cards ter Oak streets Road. Tel. 2-0294. vhy his wife suddenly-burst out: Motorcyclss—Bicycles II TWO GIRLS OR MO.MEN FOR SALE FOR SALE—CIDER MILL with | Wife—Nothing I ever say to you Wanted Autos—Motorcycles 1 2 1 downstair* and 4 mom* np. .All with name. $1. Big cash profit. improvement*'hut heat. S. P. COTTACIE. Bolton Lake in shed and 3-4 acre of land. Cheap. ears fruit!. One to mark in and Outstanding value 21-oard "Fea­ Household Goods 51 Rear pf 200 Main. Tel. 8284. ^ r y O O ! Butlnei* Servlet* Offered ...... 12 $3,800. P. P. $800. Itosedule. .All Innerlined ture" Assortmeht. Sample on ap­ W ^ te d — To Buy Hubby- It might, if you pruned Household Service* Offered «s.«lS*A one for sfirting and It a bit. Building—Contrectinn ...... |J with plywood; could he used proval. 11 other popular assort­ A BE...UTIFUL HOME FuU CM WANTED TO BUY electric wash­ 1 FlorUte—Nureerle* ...... 1»| Oak Street Section. 2-fara- wrapping. Furniture. .New Uving, dining, Houses for Sale 72] for vear afound house. ments, pay up to 100 per cent. ing machine. 'Telephone 7105, or | Highest Price To Pay Is Funeral Director* ...... Id lly dwelling. (2) .5-rnum apart­ Personal Stationery. No experi­ bedroom, kitchen, ' ruga, lamp, j Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. | ment*. .All Improvements biit^ | IMllCE ...... $3,.'>00 Call at 16 Church streta. Applv in persfin. ■ ence. Friendship, 74 Adams, tablea Reasonable. Albert’s Fur­ FOR SALE--FLORENCE street,} • Millinery—Dreeemeklng ...... l» heat. 2-rar garager S. P. Elmira. N. Y. niture Co., Hartford. WA.NTED--U.SED WHEEL har­ 6 room single, hot water heat,| \ ’ ! ■ Moving—Trucking—Storage .. 1 $4,800. P. P. $1,000. TWO-FAMII.Y HOI’SE, 4 row. reasonable. 847 West Middle coal furna'^ _n*dvly redecorated, ic “ 1 Public Paeaenger Service ...... Id-A MofIf’I Laiimlry rooms each flat. Lot 90x180 W'A.nTED GiftL OR woman for Turnpike. Telephone 5457. garage, ready for Immediate oc­ HOLD EVERYTHING Painting—Palpering ...... J1 2-Family Pwelllng. (2) 4- housework, full time, live in or cupancy. Call 6141. Profeeslonal Service* ...... JJ rimm apartments. All improie- ...X Summit Street ft. In good location. West Suit Repaliing ...... !? out. or afternoons. 1? to 5. Tele­ WANTED-GOOD USED ...... furnl- . * m Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning •• 24 me.ntn except heat. S. P. $4,800. Side. phone 2-0473. 106 .Main street. ture. Will bu.v part or complete I Toilet (roods and Service ...... JM P. P, $1,000. PRICE ...... S.i.OOO houiie of furniture. .Cash waiting. modern improvements. Ready fori Wanted—Business Service .•.# 1*1 Immediate occupancy. On Hart-j edaralloaal Jones, 31 Oak street, telephone Purant Street. Five-room ford bus line, beautiful shrubs,] Courses and Classes duplex. Hut air pl|>eless fur­ CAPE COD HOUSE, 4 Help Wanted— iMale 8254 or 7247. BY ROY CRANB Private Inatructlona ...... <8 fruit trees, garage. Write Box E, W a s h t u b b s The Check-Up Dancing ...... 28-A I nace. All Iniprovenienis. Rental rooms finished. Steam heat. f ^ , Herald. No agents. Musical—Dramatic ...... Income $.50.00 |M-r nointh. S.- P. NEW CAPE W AN TED -D RAFT deferred man _ ' Fireplace. Can later piil two who can handle light office duties VES,0eeRLEUTNA»/C STRAND 4 D S W .TH M Wanted—Instructions ...... 1 $3,800. P. P. $.500. Rooms Without Board [FOR SALE—TWO famUy housk.l WHAT! VOU SAY (SEOCaES ) BUT. AL A6, M'ilEUR, BLAZES! THERE’S Flaanelal rooms i»n second fl«M>r he- and sales work in local furniture a r e PRISOMERS IN MV dfiOUP, VET THERf 10 rooms, all Improvements, near I OLIWANT \S B A C K ? y HE IS PLACE IN SOLTORV | STILL HOPE! TH^RE Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .. . Durant Street. Flxo-room COD HOUSE cau.se hou.se has dormers. store. Write qualifications and LARGE FRONT FURNISHED MUST BE SOME WAV ARE ONLY 53 MEN ON MV LIST»; Business Oppr Occupancy PRICE ...... $5,9.>0 DD. Herald. O' OETTIM6 HIM OUT. Help aad dltaatleas air |>i|>eleMS furnace. - /xll Im­ central. Call 7825. WA.NTED LMMEDIATELY five ONLY m o r e Help Wantecl-^'»‘male ...... 2b provement*. S. P. $4,500. U. Pi Four room*. 2 ul|flnl*hrd on Help Wanted—Malt ...... 2h $800. Inconie $50.00 per month. FOUR .ACRES. 5 - nwih Or six painters. Apply James ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED HOURS TO GO ! - Salesmen Wanted ...... the second floor. Ojien stair­ house. Barn and chicken Ford, 94 Spruce'street, or tele­ single room, continuous hot w T V T „»„ Help Wanted—Male or Femkie 21 Durant Street. FIxe-rmira. way to the second flofir. water, steam heat. - centrally L O V C IN O t C 1 a g g e t l Agents Wanted ...... • llardwiHid floors, fireplace, coop. Off Lake street. phone 7340. Sltuatlone Wanted—Female I duplex. Pi|>ele** hot air fur­ PRICE ...... $ l.2 .')0 located. Telephone 31fl5. - 1 ‘ .<-< ■ -ma a Situations Wanted—Male .. .. nace. All Improvement*. Two- steam heat. .All Crane plumb­ ing and heating. I-arge lot on WANTED. - BRIGHT high school FOR RENT—ROOMS, double .and On Cotle Messagel Broployraent Agencies ...... I ear garage. S. P. $4,000. D. P. boy technical!^' minded, who Live gtoefc—Pel*—Poaltry— $5(M). go00 Phone 4424. | ^ymng," she told Miss Mlldrec; INSURANCE Building Materials ...... 47 SEE RENT—ROOMS, excellent I Dobohu' "f know the soldier whe “Here they come, but they’ve got their dam barrage •Diamonds —W’atchea—Jewelry 48 Off Hartford Road. 8-Koom Before Von Have a FIm FOR *Somt play, eh, Jodw?" Electrical^APP'llsncea—Radto.. 41# n ice. OenUemen. 65 East »«nt it. and he's very smart. Tlu balloons up Today!” . nliigle. .'\li improvement*. Mod­ or Accident bus Fuel and Veed ...... 45#-A ern hath. Plpele** heat. Gar­ first part IB clear enough—jus\ Garden—Farm—Dairy product* K* STUART J. W ASi-EY See * ' Center street some Anrty orders. But there Is n } age. C'hleken eoop. ' j acre of SINGLE HOUSES Telephone: 6618 - 7116, ,1 MtviCEriNC. T. M ere, u. a P^T. Off.. Household Goods '...... ^1 McKXNNEY BROTHERS FOR RENT— COMFORTABLE line that d'oesn’t make any sense.’; )NERVILLE FOLKS / BY FONTAINE FOX Machinery and Tools ...... b7 land. S. P. $5,000. D- P- $800. State Theater Building Miss Donohue went to work wltlj Musical InstrutnentK ...... bS l-arge lot.______FOR S.VLE SOS Slain SL, .Miuicbester, Conn. room on Porter street. Telephone / Office and Store Bf|uipment .. . b4 Telephone 6060 • V4S2 8538. a radio telegraph code book. Ther Specials at the Stores ...... Walnut. SIreet Section. Two- Wellington Road. Six room* she called the puzzled girl. iBY V. T. HA-MLIN' Weanna Apparel—Furs ...... * and *un|mrch, steam heat with FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, "I’ve translated the massage,' I i Eeny Seems Sore Wanted—To Buy ...... ^ family. Two four-room*. S. P. ALLEY OOP n4»oms—Hoard—flu lel«—Hes<»na $4,700. D. P. $800. All ini- coal burning iMiller, garage In. convenient to Buckland Aircraft, she told her. "It reads: ‘I Lovi UsalMoraals proveiiKmt* hut heat. , liasi'inent, also ha* .flri'plai’e. Woman preferred. Tel. 2-0978, YOU.'" * GREAT JUMPIKI’ CATFISH.' Rooms WitnouT Board ...... I Down payment $1,(MK). DOOC WIDE CPEM-ALL Boarders Wanted ...... bJ#-A i COAL BURNING Country Hoilrd—Resorts...... i>< COVENTRY: West Center Street. Six VJtV PRISONERS^ Hotels—4t»*statiPk»»is ...... 41 Wall Street, South Coventry. rooms with two extra In base­ GRATfeS Crochet Trimmed Layette Wanted — Hfaril*...... 62 1 Modern, Iwii-faiiiily dwelling. ment, large corner lot. Down Heal Rotate P«»r llenf Steam heat down*talr*. Lafge payment $1,000. FOR FIREPLACES -D V Apartnients. Flats IVn^nienta «S | 1 .lot. Income $.50.00 per month. Business Locations tor Rent .. 64, Center .Street In bu*lness Everything in the Line'of Houses For KM41 ...... S. P. $5,200. D. P. $1,000. ^ section. Seven rooms and two Suburbs a Fpr iturit ...... 6».) bathroom*, furnace, heat, re­ Stoves and Heating Supplies! Summer Hom**? 'For Rent . . . . . 61 .Main Roail, '.South Coventry. Wanted to-K ^nt...... 68 | Seven-room *lngle. Full hath. cently re-conditloned. Down , SMALL \ Heal Katate Tor' *(nle Running water. Electricity. payment $1,000. CAST IRON HEATERS apartment Budding forS>tl6 ... kV I Rualtiess Property for >ais j Two-car garage, ' j aefe of land. Scarborough Road. Seven For Kitchen, Trailer, Poultry Farms and tor Sale II S. P $4,'100. D. P. $1.000. moms, steam heat, sunroora, tile Houses for .'^ale...... 72 hath and lavatory. 2-car garage, House, Dog Kennel, Etc. Lets 'or 6alp' ...... 7a BOLTON large lot, well shrubbed. In ex­ Resort Prop'Tly fo2 Hale 74 Kitchen Rangeti and Spburhan for Sue 7b Ju*t Off Route 6. Tprred cellent condition. Down pay­ Combination Ranges road. .Nearly an ai’re of land. ment $1,500. Real Kstatr for Cxrhmnes . . . . 7b Of Many Different Types Wanted—Heal Estate ...... 77 | .5-riMun house with moilera hath. W'e can give Immediate pos- Aartln»»l,eKal 4fottres Running water. Electric light*, ...... 78 seesion of any of these house* fine-car garage. S. P. $4,000.. and the price* are most reason­ D. P. $800. Ready for Imme­ able. Apply: diate occupancy. A good buy. SEE JONES ‘ The Heating Man” L^g*cope BY MCA egRvier t t a. mo. e. ^ i 40NEB FURNimiE Clothes rationing? We don't Open Evenings TM. 8234 or 7241 have to think of It yet— officially. But in . many a family where BY .MERRILL BLOSSEB clothes are very carefully plan­ FRECKLE AND HIS FRIENDS Mind’s Adrifting ned because of budget restrictions this two piecer for the daughter Y o u r e v e s ARE b r o w n BY FRED HARMAN of the houae will be considered sn e l l in t h e r r s t place T e l l m e WHAT WOULD W , , a r e n t t h e y essential. It is grand for wool I JUSI , \ ITS A GREAT o u t f it . . . i plaids, corduroy or long wsaring ABOUT Th e VeXJ LUCE TO HEAR ABOUT, AMVTHINGI SWELL MEM-WONDERFUL gabardine. 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A rRTDAT, OCTOBtR 9,1942 Ewwfna ATeragc Daily Clrcalation For tiM Month of September, 194X The Weatto ForeeaM of D. S. Weather M?i. ’ Ralph Rockwell is chair­ Lieut. Carle P. Cubberly, who man of a committee from the Sec­ ha.s been a t the G reat Lakea N a­ 7,637 val Training Station, and recently About Town ond Congregational Women’s Member of the Audit Slightly cooler tonight. * nimmag® received his diploma as quarter- sale, in the Bissell building on ma.ster and- .signal man. has been Bareao of OIrenlatioB* r tm A id ■oo»«i^ of North Main street, Tuesday morn­ ordered to Bench, accord­ ing to a letter received by his Manche»ter~-^A City of Village Charm IkWMiMi IjUtharan etiurch an- ing from 9:30 on. Members of the mother. Mrs. Carrie B. Cubberly, MMBcM a rumraapte mlm for Thuia- committee will be at the store to of 420 Kast Center .street. He will '% ■■ (Claaoilled AdvertMng on Fngn U ) MANCHESTER, GO^VN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10,1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE C!ENTB dav *r next week la tbe vxcant receive donations Monday after­ attend the Sub Cha.sors school "In 1 VOL. LXIL, NO. 9 Mara la U»# Magnell building op- noon. If donors find it impo.-siblc preparation for marine patrol aoaHa the Hlgb achool. Mra. Wil- to deliver, a telephone call to .Mrs. diitv , >, ■ av OtT, obatriBan er o '; Mr. and Mm. C. J. Earn, of a« Boulder Road, while her husoand. TOMIGHT / ICmney atreet. MancheMer, Gonn., a lieutenant, junior grade, is lak- 8:00 O’clock ia aaronad aa a freahman at Gp- Ing the naval training course at By Nazi tinits Held aala College. East Orange, N. J. Dartmouth College. Joan Cooper, Oranne Hall y She ia a graduate o< Manchester daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. R s Into High achool where the w as active Cooper of Winnetka. Ill . i-s als" ’20 Reg. Games ,\t In athletics and her year book visiting her grandparents. . J«ieii- atair. She ha* recently been ac­ tenant Robinson ia the son of .Mr .S3 a Game for 2,iC cepted as a member of the llpeala and Mrs. Janies C. Robinson, ot A Cappella Choir. 2 Free Games! In Stalingrad Area Green Hill street. • 7 .^pedals! Dn Hours for Voting A daughter was born Septembei' 28 at'KC. I'ranci* hospital to Mj- Sweepstake! Believed to Be Surprise’ and Mrs. William Adamy of, 71 Raid Erases \Netv Order Bid for Quick Deci­ Swedish Bridge street. .Mrs. Adamy prior to S.'i D o o r I’r i /e ! Hurley- Discloses Deci­ Hope to Pass .___ f her marriage waa .Mi."* Ruth Mc>- sion on Oct. 19 as Five Tires sion in Battle; ' As Adam' of 105 McKee .street. Doubt About Lets Foods Baking Sale Day of Meeliiip Aft­ !0any as 80 Assaults AuspiceH of Group 2 L im it M ay Tax Bill Prior Clan MeUan. O. S. C. will hold ALJCB COFB.AN er Holding Confer­ Launched in Workers of Ladies’ Aid_of Its regular meeting tomorrow eve- (Known At Queen AUce) Big Bombers Prices Rise Emanuel Lutheran Church nine at 6:.30 at the Hotel .Sheri­ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM • ence . With Legisla­ , Come Soon To Elections Settlement Northwest dan Seventh Danghter of a Seventh Son Beautiful New Of (jty; Greater Part At Hale's Store B om W ith a VeU. tive Council; Flaces Flying Fortresses ami Some HoH^etvives in .\n- Readings Daily, Including Sunday, Of Attacks Fail Utterly. » A. M. to • 15 M. Or By Appolnt- ^ Emphasis on Emer­ One of Jolts Probably Senate Holds Unusual Liberators Amaze Brit­ tion May Soon Pay Toiiiorrf/vv at ARTHUR H. STEIN raenL la the Service of the Peo­ gency Situation Faced. In Store for Average .Week-End Session To­ ish Experts as Only More Vnder Alterna­ VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR ple for .50 Veara. Mo.acotv, Oct. 10.—-(/P)— 9 :3 0 a. m. 109 Church S treet, H artford, Coaa. Motorist W^hen Gas day; Barkley Fore­ Four Out of 100 Lost. tive Pricing Fftrmula. Tank and infkntry attacks so 1.5th Season Teaching Phono 6-0007 lOO^o Al,L WOOL Hartford. Oct. 10.—(/P)— _ ■ ,In-Manchester casts Rapid Approval. ferocious that ob.servers be­ For Appointments Call HATS For the first time since 1936, Rationing ISation-Wide London. Oct,. 10 (/Pi--Am erican Washington, Oct. 10 -i/P, Some lieved them to be the German Rockville 71 (Reverse Charge) Connecticut’s Cleneral Assem­ Washington, Oct. 10.—(/P)—An flying fortresses and Liberator of the nation's housewives may high command’.s supreme bid WARD E. KRAUSE L59 Union Street Boekvllle Read Herald Advs. Black, beaver, blue, trimmed Detroit, Oct. -10 — — W hen soon pay more at tlie corner gro­ bly has been called into spe­ administration drive to send the bombers— home from the greatest for a quick decision in the gnsoline rationing Is made nation­ cer’s under a new alternative pric­ In atm cto r t._ with beautiful fur collars, cial session on Monday, Oct. new tax bill to President Roose­ Allied daylight attack-yel launch­ ing formula annoum'cd by the Of­ Battle nf Stalingrad were re­ 19 to act on legislation, which wide within the next few weeks, Clarinet — Trombone nni some .with fur collars and velt before the Nov. S elections ed against Hitler’s war foundry— fice- of Price' Administration. ported contained today and Saxophone if approved, would extend one of the Jolts probably In store carried the Senate into an unusu­ Spider web, undisturbed on Washington, D. C., gasoline pump, again have amazed Briti.sh air ex­ They m ay also g e t some item-s Red Army troops entrenched Sladle: 87 Walnnt Street voting hours “to a reasonable for the average motorist Is that he al week-end session today In an forecasts the fate df many a similar station the country over once perts, who know from grim ex­ that have been off the grocer’s for positional warfare against the . I cuffs. Silver Fox'. Dyed Squir­ will not be permitted to own more gas rationing is extended. ' . ; shelves lately becau.se of a squeeze Telephone 5S8S Roller Skating period beyond 6 p. m.” on effort to put the finishing touches perience the hniards of daylight Nazi flank northwest of the city, rel, Persian Lamb, Mink, Fox.‘ than five tires for each vehlcde on its version of the measure. on food wholesalers-and retailers A front line corre.spondent of Iz- Nov. 3 ami future state elections. registered In his name. operations. who have found it difficult to do Ckiv. R obert A. H urley, a fte r Forecasting speedy Senate ap­ The fetprn of all but four of the vestia said there^ was every rea­ According to word reaching au­ proval of the bill. Democratii: bu.sineas under March ceiling son to believe that Adolf *Hltler’s ..... to n ig h t - - meeting with the . Legislative tomotive circles here, the appli- too United States bombers which prioea. ’’ -f. Council, disclosed his decision late Leader Barkley of Kentucky told stormed over occupied France field officers expected finally ta And Every Wed. and Fri., 7 :.10 - IIP . M; esnt for a ratlonliig'card will have reporters he hoped no more than The jfimp won’t be much. Price master the battered industrial yesterday In a lengthy statement to sw’ear that he does not own Allied Airmen Hit with aif'escort of .500 Allied figtiter two weeks would be consumed , in planes yeaterday an(l unloaded tons center, hut "this expectation won during which he placed emphasis more than five tires for each of (Continued on Page Ten) on “tne extraordinary emergency adjusting differences with the of bombs on factories and railroad not fulfilled.” Sports Center Houae. Adherence to such a yards apparent' / erased any ling­ Fresh German Unit* Used . 0 0 ■ $ ; ■ aituation whereby thousands of (Continued on Page Ten) Notice Wells Street defense workers are threatened schedule would put the biggest ering.. doulits concerning the A tank division and a motorized tax bill In history on the presi­ Skaters (Inc. T a x ) ...... 10c to with the loss of their•• right to j Jap Supply Base; fortressea. All. oi the fighti-ra re ­ infantry divisioil were among The Order of The Son# of vote” because "of an apparent In­ dent’s desk in the last week of turned aafely, it was reported. Planes Attack .several fresh German units ^whlth Spectators ...... 10c ability’’ to cast their ballots be­ October. British air correspondents said led the latest offensive, a four- Italy of America will hold tween 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. on elec­ Paper Makers "We want to get this bill pass­ the w-eight of the American aUack (lay-old action concentrated on a their regular monthly meet* Plus Tax. tion day next month. ed before the elections and we far exceeded the best daylight ef­ Landing Fields wprker* settlement northwest of certainly are going to work hard Start Big Blazes forts of the Germans dtiring the see* Cost About 63.000 Stalingrad and aimed at (fitting ing at the Italian American w i^ that aim in mind," Barkley “V The governor asserted that “the Face Possible "blitz" of Septem ber. 1940. F ifty through the city's heart to the Club House m i Eldridge members of th’e Legislative Coun- sad T German b,ombera and 200 fighters Of Axis Craft Volga. BALSAM-WOOL INSULATION IS GUARANTEED TO SAVE FUEL In medium and small There had been reports preyi- street, Sunday, October 11 cIL a s the recognized leaders of over England In daylight then con­ Izvestia said .as many aa 80 as­ brims, .stylish little pill the (Seneral Assembly, have as­ Cut in Output ously that some legislators want­ Spread 6 0 Tons of Ex- M a i l l l U n t U s C S stituted a "big raid," • saults wbre launched In this phaM at 5:80 P. M. Refresk- Children's Coats sured me that they will exert ed to delay the "bad news" of in­ . plosive and Incendiary t>nwn Five Nazi Fighter* Allied Pilots Down 10 of the battle, the gfreater part fall­ ments wBI be uarrad hi bjOxes aiid bonnets. .Also a every influence to confine the creased 'ta.xatlon until .after the On the last dav of the Battle of ing iitterly and others gaining a business of the apeclaJ..sc**ion. to Form Orfier to Take Ob­ voter* had passed upon the bids BonilD( in Largest Sin­ Britain, Sept. 15, 1940. the Ger­ Fighters and Damage few dozen yards l,n various areas. •( MM «f tlw mem- the single Item oTTeglslatioh ex­ of many members for reelection Full Facilities mans sent over 500 planes In tw-o The Army newspaper Red Star fine line of matron hats. In gle Air Raid Yet At­ groups of 250 eael. and lost at 10 OtherH in Air Bat-, for tha Army. Ctmt With tending voting hours to a reason­ scured by Informa­ to Congress. all the new shades. able period beyond 6 p. m.," and W ould Add D isputed .AinoUnt tempted in I South­ least 18fl of them. The Allied 4le» in Desert. Area. (Oontlnuod on Page Tea) Alum that the coat would not exceed tion Reduction . Held a1 the Senate measure took fi­ Of Law Units fighters reported shooting down Ski Pants or 33.000, a statement challenged by nal shape it would add a disputed west Pacific Area. St least five German fighters yes­ HE AT Up at Last Minute. amount between $7,000,000,000 terday and the score of the bomb- A • William L,. Hadden, Republican- Hulletin! leader of the Houae. and $8,000,000,000 to the $17,000,- Illinois Agencies in One -ers has not been tallied officially. Leggings . .Gen. MacArthur's Head­ . None of the. G erm an planes u.sed (U iro, tK-t. .10— — .\m erl- Hadden, a member of the Ijegls- By CTaiide. \. Jugger 000,000 now collected afinually Ih can and ItritlHh aJrnten shot Flashes ! again.st Britain could tarry the yOUR HOUSE lative council and his party’s can­ .Associated Press Financial Editor direct taxes. In addition;--•atoout quarters. Australia, Oct. 10. Of Most Widely Flung down or dam aged ‘20 .Vxis Part wool niixluivs. Kitted loaus w-hich the four-m otored (Late Bulletin* ot the (F) Wire) $1.98 . and $2.98 au” didate for lieutenant governor, New York. Oct. 10.—Makers and $1,750,000,000 would be taken Gen. Douglas Mac Ar­ plane* M (*1* battle*, de*troy-- ana boxy style*. Size* 7 to 14. claimed that the Democratic gov­ yearly from taxpayers but re­ Searches to Gipture L^nited S tates borribers tra n sp o rt­ users of paper, including news­ thur’s airmen lashed out last ed to Lille yesterday. The fort­ ed many more on the gnmnd, ernor’s statement, which he had bated later. 7 Escaped CtMjvicls. iM-ored n ear iiomb hit* on whip­ Soldier Held In StabMng understood w’as going to. be brief, print. face the possibility of an ’ITie S enate had before' It today night at the Japanese supply resses can carr.v three tons of bombs, the Libe»-ator8 four. ping at Bengual and *bot up Brisbane. Australis, Oct. "not only violates his (Oovemor over-all cut In production within the cfuestlon of allowing liberal base at Kabaul, New Britain, enemy iMwdtlim* in the fur- 1/45—.An Australian enli*ted mna Hurley's r .promise concerning the the next few days. percentage allowances for deple­ Johet. 111.. Oct. JO—(/Pi—The full The Liberators are faster than spreading 60 tons of CAIdU- explo­ \ the fortres.ses. but are not as ward area of the Egyptian was staltlxHl to dmth and another *10” to‘i 6 ’v substance of the announcement to Just what form the order will tion in petroleum and mining en- sive and incendiary bombs Illinois' law Agencies front yewterilay in *harply In- was wounded last ntght In a brawl FOR LESS be made by’ hirfit but in moat de- take was obscured last night, how­ terprizes. a ^stem now in effect w-ere in operation today in one of formidable fighting craft aa the tendfied Allied a**a(ilt*. In a with .Ainertran sotdtenr \vhtch had talla failed to present an accurate ever, when a WPB spokesman In but strongly opposed by the among enemy supply dumps, fortres.«e.s, which have proved barrack* and jettle* in the largest the m ost w-tdely flung m anhunts in thoniselvea kings of the air in noon attack United State* tt» origin In the non-regnlattoB B etty picture of the proceedings . . .- Washington said an order calling TVeasurj’. Further complicating honqber* hloMted B engad h a r­ manner In whieli one of, thn Denies IJmIt on Business for a 10 per cent cut had been pre­ this controversy, Senators Mc- single air raid yet attempted m the state's history to effect the daylight (jporations. The Libera­ the southwest Pacific by Allied capture of seven life-term convicts tor crews claimeii the de.stniction bor, unloading Iheir bomb* •\niei1raii* wore hi* necktie. Thn Hadden denied that there had pared, but owing to a last minute Kellar (D., Tenn.l, Md Thomas without a dnglp enemy plane j been an agreement to limit the heavy bomber*. The raid Btarted w-hq made a daring escape from of seven Nazi fighters for the los.s soldier had l>ecn reprlmanted, hitch, had been hold up. (D., .Okla.i, Bought ' to Include ridng to the --cJialU'nge. All within thp hearing ^ the twa INSULATE H artford I buslnesa of the session. ball clay and rock, asphalt in .. the fires that were vi«ible for 80 miles Stateville prison yesterday after­ of one of their own planeie) I This spokesman, who could not noon. the*e raider* returned dafely. .Australians, by I . S. military po­ % And Indications th a t'th e Session^ be quotedfby -name, .said the order list of products given such allow­ and underlined the statement ot Get fliance at Fighter* Coals, with I may not only consider other mat­ Navy Secretary- Knox, yesterday Two of -the convicts, leaders In Fighter pilots cal’ the Anienean lice who ordered him to adJiMt YOUR ATTIC WITH GUARANTEED would not appear before the middle ances. Cairo, Oct. 10. .J*. Allied / ters, but may extend beyond one that the United States was on the the spectacular break over the pri­ bombers the "be.st bait’’ ever put hi* Ur. W hen th e MP** 'had of next week, and possibly in Before final passage, the> Sen­ son w-aljs. w-ere R oger (T errible planes made largo scale, attacks gone, the'kidding started, wltneaa- day were In evidence last night, ate also was to be called upon to offensive in the Pacific. up for the German Air Force be­ Velvet Collar altered form. Tfiuhy, 44, and H ugh Basil (The on .Axi.s landing grounds In the e* said, and two .American* Joined 1 when Rep. Otto H. Grossman, Re­ Surprise EIrtnent .Appears consider a proposal by s finance cause the Germans send up all Pursue Ketreating Japs Owl) Banghart. 41. at one time available plane* to .stop them. The forward area of the Egyptian their comrade. The chaffing da» publican from Groton, said he While paper curtailment plans subcommittee headed by Senator BALSAM-WOOL Maternity would' introduce a bill to have the Australian ground forces mean­ the nation’s top ranking public veloped fighting word*, and tb« or Trim while were pushing into "the enemigs.' who were serving 99 ((ymllnued on Page Ten) brawl wa» on. It (*ll happened state relieve the tolls of the New (Continued On Page ’Ten) (ContlBucid on Page Four) (C’ontinued on Page Ten) I.ondon bridge, which he claimed, gap” in. the Owen Stanley moun­ year terms for kidnaping. In a Bristw ne park. S e a le d ATTIC INSULATION Tweed* and camel. Wine, win fall heavily on the war work­ tains of New Guinea in pursuit Three Wniinded In Assault • • . DANCE blue, green, and natural. Sizes ers going to plants In Groton be­ of retreating Japanese troops. Two guards and a civilian em­ Produtlinn Bock to Normal ploye w ere wounded In th e d ay ­ FRIDAY, OCTOBER t Genuine. 7 to 16. cause of the reduct4tm In transient General MacArthur's headquar­ Drdroit. OcL 10—’(P)— Predno- A- traffic due to the gasoline and riib- ters reported that '’bur forward light assault by the ifonvictp. five 8 to 12 COSTS SO LITTLE-SAVES SO MUCHI Dresses of whom fled in a guard’s auto­ CJiina Is Told Extra Mon returned to normal today a t I ber shortage. Argentina and Chile elements have established contact the thrysler t'orp.'* big Jeffersoa Favors Extonsinn of Hours with the enemy's patriils in the mobile parked outside the prison. LEATHER "Shoot to kill” orders'were Is­ avenue plant'after a one-day cur­ MASONIC FM FiK nniMn m rea uviiMt (no obumtwn) oau Ha.dden revealed in his state Myola-'I'empleton'* Oossing area.*' tailment attributed to a dispoto Iment that he personally favored X hia area includes the gap, 6,00() sued as county and city police Rights to Be Lifted t i A new nhipment just to I the extension of the voting hoprs. joined the full state police force in over a no-*moklng rule. ^ Tha TEMPLE HANDBAGS Protest Welles’ Talk feet up in the mountains, from nainagement said 2,0(MI day-shift, r Governor Hurley, In hi* state- w-hich the trail drops sharply to­ patrolling highw-nys a'nd barricad­ unjiacked, in clever Pouch and Envelope style*, I ment. said: ing intersections, particularly emplovni walked out yewterday In Frankie Vail’s ward the enemy'* advance base at leading to Chicago, 40 miles protest aguln.*t a 24-hour disci­ with of without zipper com­ "It is my firm conviction that Kokoda. a spoHesman said. Lniie.1 Sta(j'. aii.i (irii- gjiackle Ordcf Orchestra The W. G. Glenney Co. styles that you. wjll partment. In a large assortment I the right to vote t* among the northeast. plinary lay-off Invoked against Willkie Starts I^ ,-i • It was the first time in two Wjtrden E. H. Stubblefielt.. said aili to Join in .\ doI- ■ . - 7.50 other* for violating the regu- f ’lMil. Lunilter, Ma-on*' Sujnillea, Paint ^ f sty les.' including Cslf, (3oa4 ' most precious assetc of every |, mgs Due m Part to w-eeks that Allied forces htul been Adm. 11c, Including Tax, I like. Rayon crepe in or Capeskin leather*. Colors: New American. For months I have urg­ th a t w-hlle officials w-ere certain laHon. .A t'hrysicr *poke*maa SS« -NO. M.\L\ ST. TEU U4« " MANCHESTER Activity . bY a x i # reported in dlrett contact with the ns to the manner In which five of idling S|iprial RclieVcd DoilC said vvorknten began sna>klng ln»- Black, navy, turf green, win*, ed every defense worker tb ' put Journey Home withdrawing Japanese. A spokes­ choice of theloUowing brown. forth additional effort in the dls- the prisoners escaped, it was not lege# for Foreigners. ____ I mediately after reporting for duty . . ' ___!_ , Spies Within Borders. man said no large concentration of for Some time after the break In a “delllwrate flaunting” of tho BALSAM WOOL IS GUARANTEED TO INCREASE COMFORT I charge of bis dally task.... Japanese had l^en sighted, how­ colors: Brown, green, Gordon "It would be- s gross injustice to that guards found that two other B ritish .\rp IV<*3UniC(l Id j 2 .5 -ymir-old sna.klng ban. .'A ssessors Takes Off from Cheng- Buqno? Aires. Oct. 10 — ever. f convicts w-ere m issing. They w-ere. Washington,. Oct. 10.—(.■T) blue. Most DeHtructlve Raid $2-25 to $5-00 (Continued OB Pago Ten) tu .After Inspection (iT*)—Argentina anil Chile, Edw-ard D arlnk, 31, ser\-ing 199 —F!mbattled China today H ave C arried O ut P lan stoker*’ix*vc uv.*. N o l i t H * The spokesman declared the raid years for murdering a policeman, had British and American as­ Full , Of Front Line Troops, the only American hatmns on RabaiU was the most destruc­ and St. Clair Mclneniey. 31," ser%-- T o Bind Nazi Prisoners! H:iiifiix. n . Sizes 12 tQ 20 _ maintaining relations . with tive ever carried out in this area. ing a life term a* a habitual criml- surance that her post-war I TXvo ship’s Htoker* lost their live* Notl'-ine. Poultry. er Regulations Today. their Intention to join with China arid Blankets CHIFFON tral' China, at dawn yesterday sinkings in American waters have l^h^r;. was noJmf^. diale official i VvorUer* Jeweliy, . (Inuieht'ld ' Eutr.tli.re 29«5 pr. In abolishing the system of extra­ ■ t. after an Inspection of some of. !been due in part to the activity of Comnien ial V iirniti.tt. -I-ibrArie.-*. territorial rights and special priv­ word from the ^t.sh or from tite lT ^ e r San Francisco, Oct. 10.—(45— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's Axies spies operating within' their, First Aiders ^Dangerous ^ German* who ,thri'atened v e ste r-| of tne vu iim* c« .0 Farniin;T Tuol.« Traitoi?. Road front line troops. ' ileges for foreigners which Chi­ M arbtnerv I-'arm I'r-xlui e. Me- Auburn, Percale Kitlerv HOSlEilY I Pacific coast atates wer* placed borders, • day t() resort to the additional , learned ImnH'dlatelv^. lunder new and stricter dUn-out The announcement vas with­ Loyal to Nstghbora nese long have felt impinged up­ rhanit* Tool*. 0 (kh1., d Mlg.. < a- SHKKTS and CASES SHEETS and CASES held until today for his safety, to Indianapolis. Oct. 10. — (>Pi—•produced profound physiological on their freedom. measure of manaclmp three tinier■! ' $ n...... iteAih ble*. etc . Bond- and .Notes. Kx- With reinforced heel, toe Iregulatlons today. They declared in effect that as many Bnt.Ah pn.*.oner. if the : Four ih»dr, n Burn Sex'ondft of I.Ady Pepprvell UetiL O n. J. J. Dewitt head conceal his movements from the Physician* snd first aid inslructor* d'sturtances. Including (-oncentra- To Submit Triwty S(M»n ce*s Cretiits. all other Taxable! Second', of l.«dy PeppereU Mualln BABY SHOP and f(X)t, in three flatter­ they were loyal to their' American , J . J i.w tion of th* Wood, reduction of the British carried out their order. ‘ year* oM |o( the Weetem Defense Ommand Japanese. neighbors and that Welles had wrere forewarned today with infor­ Speaking for the United States. British Protest* R,jce filed not later Reg. S2.:i‘», ly to Wasiiington to report to lations with other western hem­ ed ’method of treating ahock pa­ oxygen. than October thirtv-fii.M In each srxioH” .. $1.98 eating. {provide that in restricted' zones isphere republics. Tao-M ing th a t a d ra ft treXty* soon rejecting all British irote.-ts. al- : early toda> In a lire sweeping sr’xins” ,. President Roosevelt tients "defeat* the purpose of na­ '"rhe blanching of the skin and through their \%>*t Lombard year. of. if the (hirty-first »ha11 be $1.98 IsMentiaUy all light vlsibl* from Observers here expressed belief the cold sensation jassoclated with would'be' submitted to his govern­ Icged th a t the B ritish bo-inc. Ger- | Inspection of the Chinese-Japan- ture's protective mechanism." street home. Tho baby wa* d ^ Sundav or a legal hobdiy. then ] abovs, Including street lighting, e front on the Yellow river the offleial reaction of the two gov- Reading a scientific paper to shock cause many to be over ment providing for the "immcdi- m an prisoners iii the Dieppe raid Reg. S2.19. $2.00*"''$2.98 $1.15 ow must be shielded. emmentf had dealt a virtual death at relinquishment" of such rights and in another sortie against- Sark prd from m necond-lloor wtaoow en the next busmen* dav (ollov- Rl^xM" ... $ 1*89 wound up the visit of Willkle, who physicians and first aid teachers zealous in applying excess' heat'.' by l^ymr-old Nornm Brrnt ju* Uig F ailure to file stith lista. 72”xl08'’ .. $1.89 Snspahet Books Reetrletions on lights vlsibls was an artillery officer In the blow to Allied hopes that they who attended a seminar meeting Dr. Waklm. reported. "This is by this country island. meana (TEN PER CF.NTi addi­ llrom ths sea remain essentially might soon carry .out rscommenda* done without realizing that heat Ambassador Wei promptly Is The British war r-binct dis­ before the flame* engulfed h^. in pastel 9 Q W orld w ar. at Indiana Univeratty's tohool of The other three w ho died, all eJiD- tional to taxpayer*’ Ii*ta Reg. 57c irx 3 6 ” 12'*x36"---- 43c |th e sam e. He was flown Thursday from tions of the Rio p4”, pink or “vlsibls from the sea" to airdrome hostel. At ' dswn he nasto Baroa Jafpa noted in a for­ apply hot water bottles, hot bricks ing nature's protective mechan­ It will put an end, he aaid. to an the House of Commons reconvenes. the baby, Gary, *ot tho wla6<^ uneven hem* whuh will iiul -light oil apota or miaweavea. 24-Hour Notice Required On Withdrawal-tif Fur Coats Qcluda central and southern Call- “put-dated and outworn ^system,’’ There was no indication from and screamed for »omeooe to • .A. M. to l:SU P. M.. (Uil>. ex- No hole*, cuta or teara. boarded his plane and took off mal statement that Welles' speech or heated stones td .. .an individual ism .” • . •rlilin g S atu rd ay , 9 .5. M., to I t impair the wearing i)iialitiea. From Storage. |fomla coastal regiona fronting on quickly. He took along numerous came Just as President Juan An­ in ahock. . . . Exces^e heat, he said, would greaUy encourage C ^i^ _lo her the British as to the extent to catch him. .A po»*er1»y ran to NOON. ___ _ $2.79 be various bays, and In northern souvenirs from Chinese organisa­ tonio Rios was preparing to visit . "From evidence observed In our increase^ oxygen requirements of fight for freedom, and provide .w hich the German prfsdhers would catch the baby, and Norma *aa« be shackled: whether they would BOARD OF ASSESSORS, GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. Cotton Sheets for baby’s crib. Vashington, the areas .vlsibls tions and officials. the United States. OoyerDment experiments ws lesmed the appli­ body, aggravaiting the n?itural de­ "definite assurance to all freedom- back Into the room. EmO L, <3. Hohenthal. Jr., from the abaters of the Pacific Willkle wound up his visit to the sources here speculated on the cation of heat Or cold greatly ficiency ot oxygen and hastening loving peoples of the world that be handcuffed or chained hand C hairm an. Size45”x72” Q Q g * cesn, or from the waters of tbs front Thursday afternoon by re­ poeslbUtty that the President dehydration of tiasues. the efforts of the United Nations and foot. shortened survival time of anesthe­ The German reprisals were Inr Treasury |Ialanc6 Tbomaa J. Lande J’ S traits o t Juan de Fuca. viewing a spick and span Chinese m l^t poetpone his trip pending tized animalsT’ the professor con­ ‘The evidence Indicates It ia bet are directed toward achieving po­ ’The new p^lam atlon wlU ba- division holding down s gecond line an explanation from Washington. ter to err on less heat than on litical freedom everywhere and terpreted in London as- indicatuig Hawry A. Miitria. Crib Blanket^ plain pink and tinued. "while animals that were that, the Cktmmando raids had W ashington. OcL 10— M»nrtiw7TTi Owu*., Oetobar lat, JW.HALC ome effectlvicL OcL 2S, w ith th e position. Riding in sh automobile, Oaaoed OaaUag af jtolattoaa placed at room temperatures... m ore h sat,’^ Dir. W aklm said. T h e equality of rights among all nn- iMsltion a t the-Treasury P®*- *•__ blue sateen bind- ^ j Q Q tiona." ahaken the <3ermana considerably 1MB. The COM MXNCHeSTIfl Co h h o t the poctlaas oovsrlng WUIlde Inspected the division In an event. Informed Argentine had much longer survival time.” room of (ritocked patients should be Receipts, $28,000,241.71; 6to JW.HALC lighting, whldi sriU be op- Abolition of the system of spo- and that they took their drastic V ^SA L ESTATE AND MOTOR ing, .‘>6”xo0" at sP X *0 */ drawn up In a hollow square and quarters said, the speech has rs- Falhure af Cirealatlaa kept st around 85 degrees, which penditurea •$228.6to.803.2T; 6 m a m c h Cs t m Comm* ia sufficient to keep him comforts action in the hope of disoouragutg yBHiClXS saM) not ba uicludad He defined shock as s- t 3rpe of furtlMr *uch attack*. baliitto, '♦3|2*7,660jMJR m bq|r prann.’*