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m Talk on All Phrases of Rescue Man Raid International S i t ii a • Gern lan Cities tion; Secretary Re­ During Fire fuses to Tell of Any Hamburg and Stettin At­ Britain Seizes Initiative tacked in Their Heav­ War A treacly Specific Recommenda­ At Bristol In Air and Has Sev» iest Bombing of War tions on Arming Ships. Faces Nation eral Times Considered^ In Overnight Raids of W'ashington, Sept. 30.—(/P) T' Others Cratcl Down Invasion of German- Hundreds of Planes; —For an hour and 45 min­ Ladders While Blaxe\ T Bar Is Told Dominated Continentg utes, President Roosevelt aijd ‘.Many I^arge Fires’ Set Sweeps Gridley Ho-' (.hurrhill Tells Com- Secretary of State Hull con­ On Dorks, Railway Hyan Asserts Germany mons in Optimistic ferred on all phases of the tef; Loss $200,000. international situation today, Station in Stettin. Has Started Hdstili. War Review Today. presumably with emphasis on Bristol, Sept. 30.—(/P)_One pei^ , Sept. 30.—(/P>__ tie*; Gommerce on son was rescued by firemen, two revision of the neutrality law. ^ndon. Sept. 3 0 .— (>P)—- As he left the White House, others crawled down ladders un­ High Seas in Peril. Britain has seized the initia­ the secretary told reporters: aided and still another waa bcllev- persons were killed. (Picture by radio from Berlin to New York.) "Af I® Overnight raids tive from Germany in the $Jr, "We were going over all the Al to have jumped to safety today ! Indianapolis. .Sept. 30—.yp, a has cut shipping losses two* different phases of the interna­ by hundreds of R.A.F'. planes, leader of the American Bar Asao- tional Situation as they affect as fire of undetermined origin thirds in three months, and the Air Ministry announced clatlon contended at the 64th an- matters which we thought called swept through the four-story has “several times” consider­ for an exchange of Ideas and dis­ Gridley Hotel building threatening today. ‘‘Manj’ large fires” nual convention today "there Is no ed invasion of the German- cussion." downtown Bristol and causing an Recapture City Near Leningrad; were set around the docks, necessity for Congress to an- Consider Neutrality Law estimated loss of 1200,000. railway station and else- I nounce or declare a war " because dominated continent^ W m a ! Asked whether they had consid­ All available fire companies an­ .Minister Churchill told the where in Stettin, One of the cities the war U here, whether (Congress ered the neutrality law in particu­ swered a general alarm and Chief through which German supplies recognizes it or not." * House of Commons today to a C ^rge Graham called on the New broad war review which was the lar, Hull said they had given German Bayonet Charges Fierce must paoa to the Russian front, "Germany has started it.” said their attention • no more- to one Departure company's private fire it was reported. most optimistic he yet has givaa. thing than to another. He added fighting equipment as well as New Subsidiary attacks were made (Caatiaoed Oa Page Two) Air Power Suffering that he could go no further in dis­ Britoln, TerryvUIe and Plalnvllle Russians Leave Hun- Other overnight o n g ^ k a at Cherbourg Adolf Hitler is suffering from to bring the flames under control. FirifK T a "very serious shortage" to air cussing the neutrality act than he and Le H *vrF already had at press conferences Black, acrid smoke covered the dreds of Dead tPU Hot- d* C---- power, Churchill said, but "for the —------I O Communities in Series Eight Bembeni .Mieelag at w’hich he had urged modifica­ Eight of the British bombers Cooper Seeks rest he still retains the initiative tion. (ConHnued On Page Ten) ly • Contested Battle­ Of Counter • Attacks; and we have not had the force to Squads Shoot were announced miaaing. Two He would not say whether he* field in Southern Area. Struggle Is Continuing.' ““ounced as Uke it from him. ” had given the president any spe­ ______® mtostog from offensive patrol op- To Correlate Churchill did not thus rule out cific recommendations on such eratlons by the fighter command. the pooelblUty of a British inva­ Berlin, Sept. 30.—{IP)— 24 ill Bohemia sion of the continent, however, ne- matters as arming American mer­ Drastic Purge Moscow, Sept. 30.—(JP)— One hostile fighter was claimed

chantmen or permitting them to Fierce bayonet charges by The Red Army reported to- ■hot down by a British bomber, Orient Policy marking that Hitler "do«a not toll enter belligerent ports. . . i German troops on the south­ another driven off in a damaged, us his plans and I do not see why Nor would he say whether there I Czechs Accused of Plot- recapture of a city on the we should teU him ours." For Officers ern Russian front were re­ condition and a hostile bomber set had been any specific discussion of > on fire in a fighter stuck. In every respect except in the the Japanese situation. | ported today in military dis­ ting to Throw Off air, he said, Germany remains eo WT . n 1 iskmg of many other The raid on Stettin was the 11th British War Coordina­ WiUkie Backs Repeal Not Intended patches which said the Rus­ i-vazi K ulc; 'Moscow communities in a concentrat­ since the war began and constitu­ tor in Far East Begins strong that Britains' own peril of As the discussion of neutrality | sians left hundreds of dead[ ted a long-range blow to help Rus­ invasion la not past and ooly Isw revision continued at the And London Blamed, ed series of counter-attacks. sia. "enormous" conversion of United on the htitly-contested battle- j Series on Conversa­ States factories to produce war ' capitol, Wendell L. Willkie let it As the violent struggle con­ The British assume Germany is be known that he would support McNair Calls Upon Com­ field. DNB .said that on the i tions on Politieal Acts. material can keep Russian on the Berlin, Sept. 80.—(45 -German tinued all along the front that using Stettin to send many sup­ firing line indefinitely. 1 Mr. Roosevelt in any effort to re­ manders to Replace northern front German and Finn­ plies to German forces In Russia. peal or modify it. ish forces captured several towns firing equads have executed 24 spans a continent. Red Star, So­ Blngapore Sent SO_(sa "Many important auppllee aL viet Army news organ, said the R. A. F. bombers also attacked Alfred ! ready have been dispatched” to Back from a week-end at Hyde Weak Leaders with between Lake Ladoga and Lake Czechs accused of plotting to Hamburg last night. Park, N. Y., the president plan­ northwestern city of "B" waa re­ f Omper. British war eoordlna- Russia by Britain, Churchill dls- Onega and seized the last of the throw off German rule, It was an­ (The Germans acknowledged ned to follow up his conference Strong Ones Soon. RuMian-defended islands in Lake captured after 12 hours of batUa ; to the Far East, was engaged ' mentioning aircraft, alumi- with Hull with a talk tomorrow nounced today, and spokesmen which culminated In the biUsMet that Hamburg and Stettin ap­ Ladoga. peared to have been the main ob­ today ia a series of cooveraatlon. * “““ • nibber and oil. aad with legislative leaders before LeesvUIe, La., Sept. 30—(P)_ A German military spokesman blamed Moscow and London for sort of hand-to-hand and bouae- intended to improve correlaU on^ remarking that " I f may be that. starting to work on the special to-house combat. jectives of British bombing raids transportation rather wflltogaaoB Lieut, Gen. Lesley J. McNair, chief declared today there would be rebel preparations which led to the on Germany last night. "Limited” British Oriental political activity neutrality act meaaage which Con­ "little news from the ea.stem front swift German counter-measures In Germaas Drivea Back or abiUty to give will prove to the gress looks for later this week. of staff of Army general head­ civilian casualties and property end the limiting factor.” for the next few days" ^cause of the protectorate of Bohemia and The Germans thus were driven damage were caused, the an- Kerr, am- White House officials indicated quarters, told high officers of the Moravia. b a ^ d o r to China, and Sir J o i ^ h Must Make Sacrifices "certain reasons" which wCre not back "a significant dutance” from nounceroent aaid, and early reports ' Bailey, minister to Thailand who that these two conferences pro­ Secemd and Third Armies today disclosed. "London especially tried to start To keep Rumia to the fight, bably would determine whether where they hffve msde showed six planes were shot down, ‘ f* l>ere for conferences with him leadership and command can and something in Paris, Norway and no gain to a fortnight. Red Star ‘‘sacrifices of the moat serious aad the president would seek a limited ‘“ proved” but that there W lntcr^ampaigh: Poasibto Stofc British Destroyer m -si*n?auf i*^****,*® Die sr- i exiremeextreme ainakind winwill oebe neceasineceaeary by He a^dedT that "certain impor­ Holland, but It didn’t work,” a stated. modification of the law or its out­ W(H)ld be no drastic purge.” spokesman declared, "and) before (The German news agency DNB i i.,, Austral- j the British people," he said, right repeal. tance Can be attached" to state­ One German regiment waa de­ Warning that "Ume to fleeting, they got off to a good stort in the clared aimihilated to thU battle, reported that Nasi planes sank a aervatios. JL o**- I Ruatlan Ambassador Ivan M. There have been reports that he called upon Army and division ments In the German press that protectorate we took a band." British destroyer...... last night off the 1 Maisky leaned over the dlptomatle the campaign on the Russian with the Russians looing leae than commandera to replace weak lead­ He intimated that German au­ 100 men to dead and wounded English east coast. DNB also said o' the*»Tiif.**’ "■‘

Plant Swept By Fire Efforts to End ‘Wild, ^ hat and a handker­ U-mill ion-dollar defense orders. meettog ot The National AseedOet chief, found near the body of the The Cslco strike was called by Uon Bar AasociaUon. ) develaad. Sep t 80— (P) —A cat’ Strike Chicago, Sept. 30.— An aU-^ The council said Flights Gill Forth ‘En­ five-atorm flie swept today in Hart* slain man to The Cudahy and Co toe traffic Chemical Workers .Local 23,051 Biddle said only a few ^ teg f: time high for August traffic throngh the plant of the National |opd Area plant, was aald by poUce to have boost to fsU llties could not be (AFL) to support demands for ergetic Action’ by An­ had passed laws dlacrimtoattog- Collapse. been the clues which resulted ta blamed entirely on Increased trav­ Byeue A Alnmtonm Foundir Co,, deaths emphasised toe need for a eoncessloos to a. contimct to re­ against foreigners sndj>toers hSB; the woman's arrest. el becauae gaaoUne consumptioa place one expiring Oct 32. The ti • Aircraft Defense. acted to forbid cloaa w race dto.. holder ef defeoM orders for gmi riartford, Sept 80—

P9whay ef (toboa erap. SUv Mea Up Agate fic deatoa in July atui an 18 per Neb.. pomilfitte 328300. wu where,” he sa ld / -^ 5 E l Metals - Steady: ttolgltod atari let go.” The Hayes woman then cent tocreeee to August over toe to protest iwainst what they •ea coast British ttera Sunday paared totfa)x.a* a ieai Then, said Mr, OaUowgv.' one next. The largeat without a total­ termod natolr lahor practices by contiMUM upward. admitted, police say, that She met same months tost year. Rural traf­ night again viototad Swlaa air, wias aetiaa^'qSM i(18i faction in the union aucceeded to McKeough to the vicinity of Wal- ity to'eight months waa With as the cempeay. F. L tr^ HIU. eom- foUowtog only a few daya after Weel "Yepe—Firm; tradeiboytog fic deatoa Increased 2i per emit Barre. Po., population 88,300; the differmit ... ehvenag. ■ ^ toe first stx months and almost paay president denied the ebarseo. Britain curtailed supplies to He ICaattaoird On Fata T«A) (Ooattoned On Faga.'lW a) second. Mfiacheoter, N. H.. popula- 25 per cent to July and August. tom 77,700...... , • ly

2B TW 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 8 0 ,194t MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 80, 194^ M O B THItigM War Already Getting Ready German Firing To Look Over Rivers Become before Italy began her tngioi iinsas Gty’s Police Republicans Urge Bridges’ Prior Hearing Don Look Now, But Neutrality Act bombing of Ethiopia and br. Faces Nation Germany began her nieiaa( le For Election Squads Shoot B u i l ^ L m e Raging Floods Poland, China wM' Chief Quitting Today Bar Is Told Long and Hard Fonght Repeal Sought against the same foroM aad U r ______Heavy Vote Monday Here’s That Mars Again! same philosophy that, noiv tIUMi lufitruetionfl to Be Given 24 in Bohemia Selectmen to Inspect ------^ Usually Arid New Mex- en all free natlone.” (Conttnned from Faga One) — banned the practice of serving Special Presiding In­ cesalty of such proof in other pro­ League of Nations Asso­ Stating that the neutrality Reed Sees T oo Little To New Voters on How (ConUnned From PagfiiiOne) Locality Where Peti­ T({wn Committee Seek­ ceedings. * ico Can Blame Trou* “fortunately and . tnevltaUy drlaks Just before the bar closed James W. Ryan o t New York City ciation Opposes Ap­ and letting customers remain to To Use Machines. tion Is Protested. Mystery Blaze | spector for Depart­ Fiery Uttle Albert Del Querdo, bles on Tropics.' failed to keep ua neutnu Future in Office Lim* the government several months In a speech prepared for delivery ing Full Endorsement law enforcement officer for the should no longer hamper ue tat finish them. before the association's section 'of Position oj MARS ■ o ^ peasing Japan Also. Two NatloMi gafetr TItlas ago.) ment of Justice Sat for Division of Immigration and Nat- tion,” the directors said th e y __ ited by Law to Salary special arrangements havs bssn Three Generals Exeented Following a public hearing on a International and comparative law. Destroys Sheds | Of Ticket; Treasurer- Albuquerque, N. M.. Sept. 80.— in the sky at mid­ MOON eg^naactL-thelr views In oom m i- Taking over a traffic drive uraUzation at Loe Angeles, led the Hartford, Sept. 80.—(>p)_The computed by town offlciala for the Three former Army leaders requested change of building line "If we don't use force to resist Nearly 11 Weeks. (e )—Usually arid New Mexico, its nlcations to the Oonneetleut oon- O f $5,000. which his predecessors bad launch­ instruction of new votere In the on West Onter street, the Board And Oerk Challenged. government's attack, assisted by night Oct. 3. Connecticut branch of the League were among those executed. The the attacks, our vital commerce on , — - i — Paul V. Myron, attorney for the great deserts, plains and moun­ greseional delegation. u ed, he carried Kansas City to two use of voting machines for the of Selectmen lest night reserved the high aeas will be deetroyed." tains soaking up more rain than of Nations Association issued a naUonal safety OUes. But even In announcement named them aa Buildings Burn on Park­ By WendeU Webb Department of Justice, and Clar­ A m ong the directors wIm algB>: V i By Ed Mills town election October 6, It was an­ decision until an inspection of the Ryan, chairman o f the secUon'a The Republicans of ManchMter. oxen ever plodded through at the \ statement today pleading for the saving lives he irked many. Army Oen. Joseph Blly, Division locality can be made. The Inspec­ San Francisco, Sept 80—(P)— ence N, Goodwin, WMblngton, ed the statement wera Dr. 'BnS ■ Kansss Clyt, Sspt. 80.— 'W*s nounced today. Workers of both Gen. Hugo Votja and .Brig. Oen. committee on laws relating to pro­ er Street at Midnight; through ita Town Committee, ere D. C. • end of the SanU Fe trail, can repeal of the neutrality act and At Qhrlstmas time he refused at partiss will be preeent at the tion la scheduled for tonight There w m a sudden hush—"That voicing opposition to "any diplo­ worth Huntington of Yale, ptaal^ police chief who come to Ksnses first to remove crosses denoting Frana Horaoek, and deaerlbed tection of American ettlsens and being urged to turn out in num­ Also at the government's coun­ blame ita flood troubles on the municipal bulUing from 12 noon to Petitioner is Charles Leasner their property In foreign countries Adjacent Barn Saved. Is all, then!” tropica. matic, economic or military ap­ dent of tbe Connecticut toMMli; City from the rsnks of the FBI Is traffic deaths from the police sta­ them aa “leading men in the oppo­ bers at the annual toWn election sel table were MaJ. Lemuel B. Horace D. Taft of WatortowBL B p. m. -Friday and Saturday to and Son, operators of the Way­ and on the high m m , said (ler- These words, sighed rather than Weather records going beck to . 4 A peasement of Japan" at the ex­ tion yard to make room for a tree. sition group which had aa ita goal side Furniture store at and next Monday. The Democratic Schofield, chief of the Division of former headmaster o t the 1 4 li quittinf today—after a two-year demonstrate the machines set up C ooper manv had viototed tntemaUonal Fire, of undetermined origin, spoken, ended last June 12 the Uroe-yellowed 1851 reports, found pense of China. He Insisted on having a casket there. Actual voting Monday will the re-estabUahment of an Inde­ West Center etreets. The firm partjrfor the first time in years if Immigration and Naturalization, school; Frederick 8. Chaaa of RA- crusade against gambling, drink­ hauled daily among shopping pendent Caech state.” law by sinking American ablpa destroyed a combination garage second deportation hearing of Earl J. (Donnelley, assistant chief in Santa Fe and Albuquerque, , Reaffirming their stand for the ing, reckless driving and crime in be done at the state armory. " •eke to have the street line made not the first time in the history of have been eclipsed this year by principle of a league of nations, Urbury; Charles O. Morris o f So fo r crowds until merchants appealed The 24 persona were accused of­ the building line for a distance D n^ to Um Army aad Navy and bam and a com crib at the the town. 1s challenging the offices Harry Renton Bridges, the long­ of the FBI, end other Fei^ral Haven; and Ward E. Dufily, maa- gsnsral. Fart of Town Meeting He declared that when a for­ heavy rains which early this week tbe State Association's Board of over his head. The day-long .voting Monday for ficially of trying "forcefully to of 140 feet west of Cooper street of town treasurer and town clerk. est and perhaps most bitterly- officials. aglng editor of The Huttoctf! L«ar B. Reed put the police in Because hoodums congregated separate the protectorate of BMie- eign nation had sUrted war home of Mrs Mary Callahan of For the defense were the three tranMormed the Gila and Hondo Directors said that "the most es­ ■nmes. * ^ military khaki and operated on the town officers cemsUtuted a part of on the north aide of West Center. Both of these town pSicee have fought proceedings of its kind. rivers into raging torrents and sential first step toward a world in railroad Jungles, he had a col­ mla-Moravla (parts of the former It is reported that firm has plane against this country, "whether or 776 Parker street at midnight Uet been held for years by reliable, counsel of the previous hearing— S O U T H E R N HORIZON theory that "crime begins in the the annual town meeting, the busi­ night. The Manchester Fire De­ wrought untold damage. of freedom and righteousness” was lection of crude tarpaper shacks ness session oi which is to be con­ republic) from the Reich.” of enlarging its preeent store, to not there hM been a technical or trustworthy men, men of character They came from Charles B. Mrs. Carol King of New York hlgh-^air, not the electric chair.” burned down, and ran into criti­ Just when the 24 persons were verbal declaration of war,” it waa partment under command of Chief Sears, special presiding inspector 1 Offers ExplanaUon the elimination of the "totalitari­ Reed wants to devote himself vened in high school hall as the bring the building to the side­ and ability. The voters of ths town city and Bridges’ two San Fran­ From any back yard in the United an menace. cism that be was robbing some un­ shot was not disclosed but the walk line. the entire Army and Navy, If nec­ Roy Griswold responded to a still are asked by the Democrats to for the .Department of Justice, who cisco attorneys, Richard Glad- U. 8. Meteorologist D. C. Cam­ to other enterprise now, because he polls close. At the latter part of alarm but the flames bad gained sat nearly 11 weeks in an atmo­ eron offered an explanation for States, Mars will be almost di- "To the executive branch of our fortunates of their only shelter. the meeting will be decided ' the execuUons followed by not more Petitloa Is Proteated eeaary, to fight back and protect eliminate these men and put in steln and Aubrey Grossman. ease too little future in an ofllce His insistet\<^c that all persons than 48 hours the declaration of ue. such headway that there waa little sphere of suspicion and tension the unprecedented rains m the government,” the statement said, limited by law to a salary of amount of the town appropriations, Opposing the petition was Alex­ their stead men of unknown abil­ It was a strange scene wlUch ^ A S T rectly south, about two-thirds of arrested be fingerprinted brought a eUte of civil emergency in six ander Jarvis who has an Interest "In granting to C>»greM a pow­ for the department to do but wet ity. which flared up almost dally. dally confronted the two great flooding Hondo invaded Roswell « W E ^ “we address a plea that China 15,000. choice of A zoning commissioner down a large bam close by to pre­ It waa apparent from the start for the second time in a week and the way above the horizon. ttJ----—— shall not be made the victim of a contention, which Reed denied, for five yeers, and the question of populous districts of the protec­ in nearby property. Jarvis claim­ er to declare war, the framers of Town Treasurer Georgs H. Wad- golden eagles watching impassive­ The turbulence of his regime torate by Relnbard Heydrich. chief our constitution undoubtedly bed vent the spread of the fire. that the government and the de­ the Glia washed away homes and any diplomatic, economic or mili­ hasn't been of the type that that his drive was aimed at labor parking meter installation here ed that the preeent line should be dell, hM done an excellent Job. He ly from the brown-paneled wall leaders. of the Gestepo Becurity Service presen-ed. as protection for other In mind a situation In which a war Chief Griswold was at loss this is experienced in financial matters, fense differed as night from day behind the Federal courtroom roa- farmlands in deep southwestern tary appeasement of Japan. dogged his predecessors. There elM is to be up for eetUement. morning to explain the cause of in their avowed conception of the New Mexico and Arizona. isn’t cloudy) people in the northern hemisphere will get the best rt unity to see "It should be remembered that Instated Paunches Disappear 'The question of biennial elec­ who has become new Reich's pro­ owners. WM to be begun or declared, and in road affalia, and by his years of trum. have been no Union station massa­ the blase and stated that although case. "What WM left of a tropical Ihey will have for another 17 years' On that date tions. laying of the tax raU, and tector of Bohemia-Moravla. Referred to Town Engineer J. not a situation In which a foreign training in all town matters, the Audienoe of AS Creeda the red planet will swing to within 38,130.000 miles of 4 rth “ noiner years. cres, no Mary McElroy kidnaplngs, He inaugurated Army discipline, (The Caech government in Lon­ the Are waa cIom to railroad tracks Called Administrative Procedure hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico no Johnny Lasia slayings, no and returned the prallce gymnasium voting of an appropriation for a Frank Bowen for study were plane country had already established a Republicans assort it would }a* a telescopes on Mars to look at lU "canals” and two moons These will don said General Btlv former^ state of war against ue," be eald. blame could not be laid to sparks The government portrayed it as On the far aide of the dividing caused cloudbursts along eastern Moody election days. to active status, insisting that north end pool will be submitted by Attorney Charles S. serious mistake to think o t mak­ walnut rail sat a usually stole ^ ^ diagram above and the two pictures below were prSared bv the was military commander of BO' House in connection with a re­ "There le nothing for a delibera­ from the engines. There might ing a change. < an administrative procedure solely New Mexico about ten days ago Minor Irritations Myrisd bay whidow paunches disappear. held over .intil the adjourned town have been someone sleeping in the audience of all creeda and colora, of tbe Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History. New York City. ^ meeting in March. hernia and General Vojta was quest that Hollister street exten­ tive or rule-making body like Con­ Town (TIerk Samuel J. Turklng- involving an alien SiAinst whom when RoeweU and Carlsbad were But the minor irritations have He pimllely rebuked officers for deputy commander of the Army gress to do when war or hostilities bam blit this was also discounted, tbere was deportable'^ evidence of in overalls and furs, of ages 18 hit by floods," Cameron said. "The shootlpg paperwads around the sion and Bowers street, from Hen­ ton, who succeeded the late San­ Second Church of Christ, Scientist been myriad. corps at Bratislava.) ry to HoUleter etreete, be accept­ have already been started against according to the department head, membership In or affiliation with to 80. Many lined up hours be­ warm, heavily moistened air, as station. ford M. Benton hM made the office fore the daUy sessions to make Reed quit the FBI to become Munich Pact Thrse Team Old ed as town highways. us." as no one had been noticed In the of town clerk one that is efficient organisations It termed eubver- it came Inland, collided with the Hartford, Connecticut chief of police when former Oov. He organised clubs among im- Drivers Upset neighborhood. The loss was esti­ •Ive—the Communist party of the certain of one of the 80 seats. cooler air over New Mexico's pla­ perprivlleged youngsters, ruled It was three years ago today, Getting In Its request early, the In every way. He Is doing a worth­ U o ^ C, Stark climaxed his battle Chamber of Conunerce addressed mated at about 8300. United States, the Marine Work­ There were lively arguments dur- teaus, bringing concentrated pre­ that no one under 17 could be book­ early In the morning, that heads while Job and should be continued Ing-such waits in the corridor, but Announces a with the Pendergast machine by Trucks Peace the Board asking for a town do­ In that pbsition Just eo long us he ers’ Industrial Union (MWIU), cipitation. wrssting police control from the ed as "incorrigible” without a of Germany, Britain. France and and the Industrial Workers of the demonstrations In the courtroom Italy signed at Munich an agree­ nation of 875 for Main street TV. F . Stocks Is willing to carry on, the G.O.P. "This last week end, heavy rains city government. specific charge, and proclaimed: Christmas lighting. The letter was World (IWW). were confined to short-lived which were general over New “ Neighborhood pranks may lead (Continued from Page One) ment providing for gradual occu­ committee argues. Te defense, on the other hand, chuckles. He took over a cleanup campaign placed on file. The same good work is being Mexico, the T exu panhandle and to vandalism and vandalism to pation by Germany of parts of Local Stocks condemned the proceedings as on On the other side of the rail It Free Lecture on Christian Science taimehed by a crusading circuit Adams Exp ..., 7ti carried on by the town Tax <3ol- southern Arizona were caused by Judge and carried it so far that gangsterism.” stirring up the men again, and to­ Czechoslovakia's Sudeten areas. employer-inspired attack on the was a different story. a big wedge of cold air sweeping The chief insisted no . prisoner day they remained away from The Munich agreement climaxed Air Reduc-,-...... 414 lector, Sam Nelsor. is efficient and entire labor movement through the by "The Twelfth Street Rag”, writ­ Alaska J u n ...... Furnished by Putnam aad Co. the system he has installed is one Inspector Sears announced he down the east elopes of the Rocky should be shown favoritism. Im­ their Jobs. a period of tension over the Rows Affect .. 8*4 medium of a man who burst into would permit a wide range of evi­ ten to celebrate the most brightly Allied Chem ...... 161 that has been copied by many Mountains, and sliding under the i lighted street of Kansas City's mediately on taking office, more­ While only the area in and near Czechoslovak question. the headlines as a leader in the dence, even if It had only a tele­ warm, moist air left from the JUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE, C S. B. (On that seme day British Am Can ...... 85 Bid other collectors throughout the bloody water front strike on the wide open days, could be rewritten over. he ordered a more balanced Hartford wia affected by the state. scopic acquaintance with relev­ storms the week before. This time diet for all Jail inmates. Including '^Tdcat” atrike, there was some Prime Mlnlater Neville Chamber­ Defense Jobs Am Home Prod . .. 47 Aetna CMualty .. . 128 west coast seven years ago. and of Chicago, minots as a dirge. Am Rad St S . . . In recommending last night that ancy. and attorneys for both aides it was related to the tropics but cream for the twice-daily coffee. concern that an authorized strike lain flew back to London and said .. 5 4 Aetna F ir e ...... 544 went on to become a regional di­ made the moat of it. By the end not directly." It wasnt’ enough that race book Am S m elt...... 414 Aetna L ife ...... these three men be return^ to of­ Shops and dice tables which once Arrested Own Officer shortly might tie up trucking there had been gained at Munich (Continued From Page One) 284 rector of the CIO and president of of the hearing, there were few Bears Brunt Of Storma Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother fa “peace with honor..peace for our Am T A T ...... 1544 Automobile ...... 384 fice Judge William S. Hyde, chair­ the International Longshoremen's flourished In almost every down­ He once trailed one of his own through southern New ^gland. topics that had not been dis­ The Gila valley bore the brunt In I’rovldence. R. I., Monday, time.” The conccaeiona gained Am Tob B ...... 704 (Jonn. General...... 26 man of the Republican 'To^vn (Com­ and Warehousemen’s union. cussed. Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. town block were padlocked. Punch officers three miles and arrested The plant employs 800 In the Am Wat Wks .. .. 4H mittee said the voters could make ot the latest storms, adding pew Massachusetts; boards and dice boxes—the kind The Highway Traueport Aseocla- by Germany at Munich led event­ manufacture of aircraft equip­ Hartford Fire ...... 90% The militant. Plain-spoken Highlight of the entire proce­ damage to the incalculable amount him for running stopllnes, but tion of New England. Inc., an­ ually to the break-up of the little Anaconda ...... 27 Hartford Stm. Boll 55 no mistake In returning responsi­ Bridges already had weathered you shake to see whether you pay stood steadfastly by another when ment for defense needs. It was the Armour H I ...... ble men to office. dure was the feud between the already incurred in other parts of double or nothing tor a soda—dis­ nounced that it could not grant a republic which grew out of the scene of a 19-day strike In July, .. 44 National Fire ...... 65 nine-weeks' deportation hearing in blunt, able Dei Guercio and de­ New Mexico. Damage* to high­ public outcry followed the fatal Atchison ...... Phoenix ' ...... It is for this reason that ths peo­ 1939, when James Landis, dean of appeared or else drug store pro­ request of nine unions for a flve- world war.) .. 28H 90 fense counsel—particJIarly the ways alone w m figured roughly at Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall shooting of a youth, 18, fleeing when a walkout w m staged in Aviation Corp .. ple of the town are urged to turn the Harvard Law School aittlng as prietors got la trouble. eents-per-hour Inercaae in pay at An Inkling of ramifications of protest against dismissal of 11 .. 3 4 Travelers ...... 405 qulck-thlnklng Gladateln, who 88,000,000, and may exceed that; Lafayette Square from a stolen car. this time. The aeaoclatlon repre- the alleged plot came from DNB, Baldwin Ct ...... 15U ^ut at the election. The Repubd- inepector, found he was "ener' A civic club even abandoned its Reed socked a barber whom he union members, who the local oon^ BAD ...... , PubUc UtIliUes cans should not take for granted termed the. hearing outrageous 19 live* were lost in the p o t ten p^Iuncheon screeno game the day aeuta 200 operator! employing 7,- which quoted the Czech press as .. 4 4 getlcally radical” but eald there and who Del Guercio Inferred was days and thousands of acres of said he saw first strike a newsboy. tended were discharged for imion Bendix ...... 384 (Jonn. Lt. and Pow 39 that the men who have been nom­ was no conclusive evidence that he THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1941 Reed was to address its members. SOO men. saying itinerant groups of Czechs Conn. P o w ...... a Communist—an inference which rich farmlands have been washed This globe of Mars was prepared under the The "big disappointment” of his had been buying up and coUe4lng activity. The dispute Is still un­ Beth 8tl ...... flfl'i 39 inated by their party will be elect­ wM a (Jommunlst. This picture of an imaginary invasion of New At Eight-Fifteen O’Oock Reed wasn’t satisfied with clos­ Negotiations for a wage increase Hartford Gas ...... 27 brought heated denials. away or piled high with debris. direction of Prof. W. H. Barton, Jr., curator of term, he said, was failure to solve hays been in progreaa since the arms of all sorts. der negotiation. Beth Stl 7 Pf .. . . .1204 ed without effort. They should Hearing Result Of Bill the planetarium. Astronomers aren't sure what York City by "men from Mars" is by Thomas ing bars at 1:80 on week nights the butcher knife slaying last S. N. E. PeL ( » . .. 148 make it their Job to go to tbv Admonishes Both Sides In eouthem Arizona, two chil­ and midnight on Saturday. He middle of Augiut. The Hartford Revolt Slated Boon Borden ...... 21 The second bearing sparked dren were drowned at Duncan and the "canals," are or whether there is life on Voter of the planetarium staff. Professor Bar­ You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited To AttMid. March of pretty Leila Adeie Welsh Can Pac ...... 44 Hartford El. Lt. .. . 54 polls and see that the entire ticket from a bill Introduced in (Jongreaa Early in the hearing, too. Del Mars. local had promised to take no ac­ The revolt in which the arms 20,000 A0ected Unit. Ilium. Shs. . 99 residents of the town fled to higher ton says "Astronomers lose no sleep worrying former college beautyity guigueen. tion until an answer had been re­ (>186 (J. I...... 80 is elected by a real big majority. by Representative Allen (D., La.) Guercio introduced documentary He resigned Just as Gov. Forrest were to be used, DNB eaid, was Mass...... 24 4 Judge Hyde said. evidence that Mrs. King had be® ipvund M the crest on the Gila ceived from management by today. scheduled to begin toon. By Dodge Strike Cerro De P ...... 33'i on May 14, 1940, to provide spe­ bor« down. Some 350 homeA were C. Donnell asked the police board Chca A O h ...... IndnstriaJ Tho committee last night voted listed M an Incorporator of the Meeting Steted Today Two men named especially as Detroit. Sept. 80.--(J^—Dis­ .. 364 cifically for Bridges' deportation to reported submerged. A detach­ to investigaU charges of brutality A meeting of the fair trades Chrysler ...... 594 Acme W ire ...... unanimously to recommend to tho bis native Australia. Within a (Jommunist newspaper Dally by the police toward Negroes. Reed members of the wandering arms putes affecting single departments selectmen, that wlien the work of ment of Arizona National Guard Churches Face practice board set up under the buyers, Ledisleua Komzok end Coca C o la ...... ,..964 Am. Hardware .... mpnth the House had given it a Worker. It w m a battle ftom WM sent to the scene. denied the chargee, ea^ng "we're today resulted In strikes which Col Carbon .. . .- iletliig the votere of the town by pat on the back, 329 to 43, but it then on. with Sears repeatedly ad­ M ah ieu 'i four-year contract on which the Wendel Franc, were among those closed the Dodge Division of ..81 Arrow H A H cm . UpMream at Vlrden. N. M only rough with roughnecks.” Col Gm a El .. . street end number, be done Jointly tabled in Senate committee In monishing both sides to refrain . 188 Spraee 8tre«t truck drivers have been operating, shot Cnirysler Co^., and a Briggs 2 4 Billings A Spencer . WM bodice of ecoree of llveetbck were New Problems Board roeipbers eald hie resigna­ was to have been held In South- ComI Inv Tr .. . ,.. 314 Bristol B ra ss...... by the registrars and the old age favor of a.new inveetlntlon. from antagonisms and irrelevant tion hed been submitted before the There was no word on the fate Manufacturing Co. body-making MHumerators. This would be a reported floating down the river bridge, Mass., today. At this time, Com! .Solv ... 104 Colt’s Pat. Fire .. . Six months and 3,SwO pages pt interjection of personal opinions Floodwaters at Roswell rose chargee were railed. of the Czech premier. Gen. Alois plant, throwing an estimated 20,- direct saving to the town. Providing telephone service to o notion Granulatdd Sugar, the unions expected to receive Ellas, who was charged with pre- 0>ns R dia ...... 164 Eagle Lock ...... evidence later, Bridges was ui| The government called 33 wit­ ■lowly overaigbt. but city officials To Cositbiite Major PoUciee 000 employes out of work. Cons Oil ...... The committee alao went on rested in San Francisco on an US' nesses, some of whom testified Defense Migration and formal word from the employere. medlUting high treason. He was Melvin Bishop, UAW-CIO re­ ... 64 Fafnlr Bearings .. . 1 predicted property damage would on the alert brings increasing problems Indicating a contlnuatlpn df his Reports here today, however, (3ont Can ...... 364 Hart and Cooley .. 1 record M endorsing the candidacy migatlon warrant charging illegal they had been told, believed, or be light despite observers' reports turned over to the German peo­ gional director, said the Briggs of William A. Allen for police com- Growth of Army Call! every day. They ore a challenge to tho $5.49 major pMtolee, the board named to were that this meeting would not ple’s court, end appeals from this Com Prod ...... 53 Hendey Macb., cm. . reeidenee by virtue of aftiiigUon knew for a fact” that Bridges that the flood appeared worse than NEW CHALLENGES succeed him h Harold Anderson, 8B- ■trike was unauthorized, involving Del L A W n ___ .. 54 miasloner. Aldo Pegani for sealer with or membership in eubveiutve wM a member o f the Communist For Organization. i be held until next Tuesday. court go only to Adolf Hitler. about 400 men and resulted from Land'rs Fr A Ok . party. that of last week. Sandbags pro­ skill ond resourcefulness of telephone Water Maid ear-old career policeman in whom Whether the drivers would wait DouglM Aire ...... 764 New Brit. M com .. of weights and meMures and organisations. He w m released UH' tected business eeUbllsbments. a dispute over seniority. A com­ Everett T. McKinney as a member Thirty persons were placed on worker* everywhere. Hew this chol* Rice, 8-Ib. pkg. J L ^ C >ed expressed feith. until then and what they would do Du Pont ...... ,. .1524 North and Judd ... mediately on $3,000 ball and a new Hartford, Sept. 30. — UP) — De- Shortly afUr Reed took office, pany spokesman said a shortage Eastman Kod ...... 143 of the board of tax review. The bearing w m eet. the stand l»y the defense to deny lenge is being met is told with ex­ then, or whether they would strike of bodies would force the closing Peck. Stow A Wll . fenae migration and the growth of he had called a gambling overlord at once ware questions no one Woman Held Elec Auto L ___ .. 294 Ruesell Mfg. Co. .. . meeting was attended by 26 me:i It WM different from the first the charges, to challenge the credi­ Ohio Blue Tip of Chrysler’a Plymouth division if snd womeu who are pledged to o 6ne. bility of the goverament wltneesea. “Sergeant York” the armed forces have created to telephone workers amples in the picture story below. to hU. office, told him police were could answer. Gen E le c ...... 814 SUex Co...... problems for Protestantism which Matches, e% ^ in chane and added— Mr. Galloway eald he was hope­ tha Briggs stoppage contlnuee. Gen Foods ...... 414 all In their power to get out a For one thing, the Dlvleion of or to swear that Bridges never had For Murder 100 Men Laid Off do., pfd...... large vote next Monday. may be solved only by the organi­ ‘Tf Ira necessary to bring your ful tha "wildcat” strike could be Gen Mot ...... 414 Stanley Works .... Immigration and NaturoUsatlon acted in a manner to indicate he Plays Hartford pkg. of 6 boxes A Chrysler corporation epokee- other than a leader o f labor zation of aU denominations, speak­ kind in on a alab, that’s the way •ettled by tonight. Hecker Prod- ...... 7 4 Torrlrigton ...... no longer w m under Secretary WM ers told a meeting here yesterday we'll do It." (Continued Front Page One) man attributed the Dodge abut- Hudson Mot ...... 3 4 Francis Parkins’ Department of under the eetabliehed processes of down to a walkout in a depart­ Veeder - R o o t...... this nation. One of the most eagerly an­ sponsored by the 0>nnectlcu‘t Sun Maid The slab hasn't been neceeaary Int H a rv ...... 534 New York Bai Labor—it w m under the Depart­ Council of Churches. for the gangster but Kansas City's End of Fox Company ment where 100 men had been laid Banjo- ment of Justice and the Federal ticipated screen events of this or Seedless Raisins, nut and Edwards streets, about 10 Int Nick ...... 294 Bank of N Y...... 3; On Staad Three Times ^ Five speakers discussed various f reputation aa e gangster Mecca off because of curtailed production. Bureau of Inveetigation w m out in any other year begins today as 2 pkgs...... Strike in Sight o’clock Sunday evening, end going Int T A T ...... • 2 4 Bankers Trust .... Bridges was on the atand three phases of the topic, "The Church 19c definitely is dead. with him to the Cudahy plant. The spokesman said reduced Johns M a n ...... 69 Guitar force. times. He testifled he w m bora in "Sergeant York" eUrta an en­ Hartford, Bept. 30—OP)— An production schedules led to the Central Hanover .. gagement at the Strand theater. and the USO”, while seminars were Knife Recevered In Bedroom Kenneeott ...... 85 Federal Statutes Chauged Melbourne, Auatrelta, July 28. held on defense councU work, delin­ Walnut Meat, end of the labor difficulty occa­ She told of a struggle, police laying off of 100 of the 400 men Llgg A My B . .. Chase ...... Instrument For another, changes in Federal 1901, attended private and gram- Hartford. Gary Cooper is starrod sioned when eix of the 42 truck ... 874 Chemical ...... In the title role of America's quency, the migration of workers, V4-lb, pkg. . . . said, and when McKeough refused employed in Dodge's paint depart­ Lockheed Aire . ... 284 Famished. SUutee ladt year made it a de­ mar schools there, clerked in a 31c drivers at G. Fox and Company, ment yesterday. Today, he said, ^ t y ...... greatest World War hero. intolerance, and educational and j Perfional NoUceg to let her go, she drew her pearl Loew's ...... 874 portable offense for an ellen to be stationery store, and Joined the enUrtainment facilities for sol­ failed to report for work last handled knife and used it on the the other 300 In the department Continental ...... affiliated with a duly-adjudged Australia Seamen’s union at the ^ m the day, more than twen­ I>irlll8rd ...... 174 Cora Exchange .... diers, sailors and defense workers. Elbows or 0 week appeared to be in sight to­ man. The knife was recovered by struck In protest and the entire Mont Ward .... ■uIRmrelve organisation at any age o t 16. ty-two years ago. that Sergeant day. One of the driven, who bee plant was closed. ... 344 First National .... 14 GEORGE SMITH A l ^ C. York returned from Several ministers urged that Spaghetti, lb...... OC Card of Thanka police In the woman's bedroom. Nash K e lv ...... 44 time he was in the United Statce On April 13, 1930, he skipped churches and homes be opened to not been working since the at­ After the cutting, the accused Nat B ls c ...... Ouaranto Trust . . . 21 19 Flower St. PhoM 8860 —not Just at whatever time pn>- the New Zealand barkentlne Yea- France after his heroic exploit of We wish to thank our many tempt to unionise the Fox driven ... 184 Irving Trust ...... rapturing 182 Germane almost "boys in the service” and defense friende for their expreatlons ^of endeavored to leave the place but Service Workers Nat Otsh Reg .. ... 134 oeedinga were begun agalnat him. bel to land in San Francisco. For workers, but others contended that Native Fresh Eggs, sympathy and for thair many aota began, nturned for work today. found doors locked. Going to a Manhattan ...... And thirdly, it became increas­ the better pert of the next 18 •Ingle-handedly, LMky hM been of kindnsst at the time of tha death Nat D airy...... 15T4 Manufact. Tr...... many would not accept these offers Large Size, The management of the stores window, she was about to raiae Nat DLstlll ...... ingly apparent, from the myriad months he shipped m a aeamen to endeavoring to get his permission of our hutband and father, sold today that it etood ready and Strike Threatened .. 244 N. Y. Trust ...... to film the story of his life. York The Rev. Thorpe Bauer of Bridge dozen ...... * t O C Domenleo Mlnicueel. We alao wish one when she saw a policeman. PitUburgh, Sept. 30.—(jp)—AFL NY Central ...... 114 IT'S SEXSATIONAU ot names and incidents at the various ports on the SMt west and port said that actlvitiee and faclU- to thank Mra Helen Shea. A N. for willing to take back the driven Later she found a key in a door Nor Am Co .... Public National . . . tonne-tlpa of Federal offidals. gulf coasta, quitting the sea late refused to "rapltslise on Uncle Mrvice workers of eight major ho­ ... 124 Title Guarantee . . . tlea offered by his church had been her sympathatio cars. and that It would adhere leading to a fire eacape. Packard ...... The Quorn of Purlv\qur that the Investigation of B ribes in 1933 after service aboard tbe Sam's uniform," as he put It. un­ N. Y. State Mrs. L M-inlcurcl and ramlly, to a policy of no reprisals. tels In Pittsburgh threatened to­ ... 2 4 U. S. Trust ...... 13i til the current world crisis made ignored. "You can’t send the po­ Mrs. A. Raimondi. The Hayea woman denied having day to strike at midnight tonight Parsm Piet ...... 144 either had given ImpeTue to or had U. S. Oiaet and Geodetic Survey lice out and drag them in," he m - Pea Beans, "We etlll ngard these men aa reeuRed in one of the most wide ship Lydonia at Oooe Bay, Ore., Wm reaUse that he would be per­ taken 88 from the Clothing of Mc­ unleM their demands for w kge in­ Penn Rr ...... 22 4 Wltaeeses Husband CX>Dapee GINGER BRITTON ■erted. 2 lbs...... Card of Thanks memben of the O. Fox family.” Keough. It hed been learned that Phelps Dodge .. spread moves to unearth suspected and Eureka, Oallf. forming a Umely patrioUc service 17c it wee said, "end If they return, creases of 15 to 20 per cent are .... 804 in allowing the story to be told The group studying delinquency Ws wish to thank our many McKeough had borrowed $5 from, met. Phil Pet ...... 454 ■ubverslvlsm in this nation' A short time later he turned expressed concern over the strain j 'V'V- friend! for their acts of kindnssa there will be no nprlsals." (Chlcsgo—(P)—From her seat in peacetime hletory. to longshore work—the loading on the screen. a tavern keeper Sunday evening. Charles A. Paulsen, Internation­ Pub Svo N J ...... 194 an elevated train Mrs. Althea-Kent SOULS in PAWN the defense emergency w m placing Fly Ribbon, and aapresslona of aympathy at tha An Increasing flow of merchan­ Police found $2 in a pocket of bis Radio ...... The hearing opened on a gloomy and unloading of ships. In 1934 It ie In the main a simple story, tima of tha death of our alsier, Allca dise la said to be coming into the al represenUtlve of the AFL Hotel .. 3 4 saw her husband collapse ill the ■'fti.vi II I \. t \ 'll* .it M I '1 on families. It was poiatsd out 7 rolls f o r ...... l U C indwell. a trousers and euspected tha 86 had Rem Rand i ...... 9 4 morning last March 81 under the be acquired national prominence but the kind of story that is that in many families both parants store as employes not usually em­ and Restaurant Employes Intema- street Unable to help him because American to the core. Alvih York Ray L. Btdwell. been stolen. The accused w'oman tionel Alliance, said 2,400 workers Republic Stl ...... 194 watchful oyoa o t uniformed offi when he headed the strike com­ were working and that children Herbert A. BldwsII. ployed as driven have volunteei^ the train had started, she rods to ROVEN PICTURC cars of the Immigration Division’s WM a farmer down in the Ten­ A ll^ C N A LLEN aES IN CONSTRUCTION JOBS - 0 •aid all the money she bad was $2 would be affected by the walkout Rey Tob B ...... 32 the next station and telephoned mittee of the International Long- were not under proper supervision. C H A L U N Q E S i n g r o w t h -L ost May. Nor- for this service to bring g ^ a McKeough had given her. Border Patrol, and in the subee shoremen'e Association (AFL) on nessee hill country. Eldest son in When the army required the installation in a hurry of more from terminals to the eton's own at the William Penn. Schenley, Sears R o e b ...... 744 imlice. They told her that her hus- THEATRE - Horiford C More than 250 members of the wolk s new dial telephone system went into service. It wot Tho accused woman told police Shell U n ...... P quent stormy seaeionB more than the Pacific coast. Three years a fatheriess famUy. he worked clergy and laity attended the con. telephone coble ot Fort Terry in long Island Sound, they turned warehouses. Fort Pitt, Roosevelt. Plttaburgher, .. 144 land, John, 73, had died of a heart hard to culUvate the rather bar­ expected ihot additions would be necessary in 1943. Yot •he was bom In Clarkedale, Miae., Keystone, Webster Hall and Hen­ Socony Vac ...... 9 4 1,800,000 words were shouted or later he led a large part of the ference. to llw teleehone company for help. From down to dusk, five Herbert F. Miller, secretary- attack. spoken into the transcript which ren eoil of his Uttle farm. Known eoHy in 1942 ^ o yeor ahead of time - 15 new switehboord and that ahe waa married In Chi­ ry hotels. Sou Pac ...... 134 group into tbe new international crew* and theh foreman worked steadily for ten days. The iob treasurer of Local 55B of the cago. Five years after her mar­ ■ears took under sdvleement aa aomethlng of a "heU-ralser." powions ond added dial equipment will be needed- People Making New Friends Every Day Truck Driven’ Union, said he ex­ The union, Paulsen said, waa South R y ...... 174 Longshoremen's and Warehouse­ wo* completed In record thno. riage her husband died. She has Std Brands...... Spedfle AoeuautloM men's Union (CIO) of which be bb WM wont to get drunk with a ore reaching for the telephone more thon ever before. pected F. Harry Jenninga, interna­ seeking wage increases for service .. 5 4 WED.. bunch of hie friends every now SAVE IN THE three children living in Chicago. workers grouped in more than Std Oil Cal . . . w. .. 384 STRAND The goverament'e case against •till is president. tional npresentative, here for a THURS.. Bridges, and the aaeertlona of ita Failed to Beeaow Citlaa and then and do hie share in local LONG RUN WITH NEWER AND FINER oonfarence today. 1,800 classifications,' Including Std OH N J ...... 424 F R L .g A T . Tex Cbrp ...... 4 0 4 STATE witnesses, contained these spedfie Bridges three times hM made saloon brawls. Then be "got re­ bellboys, . now receiving 820 a' accusatione among others: ligion’’ and the dream of hie life ^AppetHe for Bfearp Thlnga month; waltreeees, getting 840 to Timken Roll B . , ... 444 ■pulicatfon for dtlsenship papers, Swiss Protest Transamerica That Bridges had been a mem' but did hot follow them through i w to get a piece of ricb-soUed 843.50 monthly; and ehefi, cooks ... 44 her of the (tommunlst party since ' bottom land" and marry hie Moon’s Feeds Indiana, Pa.—(JP]—Two-yaar-old aad bartenders, 8180 a month. Un Carbide ...... 77% He le married and has a daughter. Air Violation Union P a e ...... 784 1933; that be attended a California Tbere hM been no indication sweetheart, Oracle Williams. R A tO & FUEL OIL Gerald Wetsel baa a sharp appe- State convention of the party in Then came 1917 and. the'draft. tfte for aharp things. Hie mother, Unit Aire ...... r.. 884 that the Bridgea issue would be Unit Corp ...... 1934; that he visited the national a forgotten .matter Immediately, York, deeply reUgloua. was aghMt tnvesUgatlng what he was chew- .. 4 headquarters of the p a i^ in New Never before have you been able'i^nbtaln (Continued from Page One) Unit Om Imp .. regardless of Sears' reconmenda at th« thought that he might be tag with reliah, found it was a ... 64 York City in 1984 or 1935; that he railed upon to kUl, and registered Range or Fael OU so highly refined. Oil that doubla-edge raaor blade. The U S Rubber ...... 254 ■•Hf es4 lea tion. An appeal on tfie part' of Swltsertand and delivered our U S Smelt ...... 60 followed the "party line" In union the defense. In the event of a de M a consdentloue objector. He w m givea BMi« heat, cleaner bent, faster than any younaster had chewed the blade cduntry up to Increased unemploy­ take |es es.e proceedings; that he spoke at the drafted, nevertheleee. , ell yen have ever need. Try it next tinie! Into uttle but his. mouth U 8 Steel 66 portation order, la virtually seep ment West Union ...... 204 *•■••114 trip command of the Communist party And on Aug. 15 the 'House IramI York's expert- markamanaWp was not cu ‘Tt appears that England aeenu in New York, Bokton, Philadelphia soon made him famous in bis regi­ Tobin-Vendrillo Woolworth ...504 ...lkree|h BTatloo Committee approved IT COSTS NO^ORE THAN ORDiW r Y OILl to be acting on the thesis that we Elec Bond Sh (Curb) and Baltimore,in 1936, and that he ment. Then, overasM his division Miss Elisabeth Vendrillo, daugh­ A .. 34 had admitted being a party mem­ bill, eeoarate from all previous are. practically ready to Join the • trepicel measures, directing that Bridgwi WM swept into the bloody battle Axis’ partnera, that ahe mlaunder- ter of Mrs. Nicolena Vendrillo, of ber. of the Argonne, and York per­ SMART...NEW Maple attest and William T. Tobin, pereditei TODAY - WEDNESDAY To each and»d gyery eyery such charge be deported on trrounde his pres­ formed hie amaslng feaL CALL 6320 ^ , ■tanda completely the actual alt- ence Is "hurtful" to tbto nation. uaUoD of the last democraoy on ■on of Mrs. Agnes Tobin of South tbere came alT'air emphatic,emi denial Hailed m the outstanding eol- Windsor, wsrs msrrisd ysstsrdsy .----- the eontlnent that she aggravates Curb Stocks either from a defense wltneae of dler hero of the prar, York w m afternoon qt the municipal build­ CIRCLE Bridges, or both. Bridgea testified Army to O a| y Lave decorated by General Penhlng HATS unneceaearlly our already ex­ ing by Justice of the Peace Frank SUPER OtANT SHOW! tremely difficult (MslUon. that ahe he had known Coramunlate and and Marshal Fodi. AND ONLY " O. Steele. The wedding had been Ark Nat (Sm A ...... ) . 8 BOLAND OIL CO, without doubt fosters a growing bad made use of them m indivld- Fort Bragg, N. C. (F>—Private Gary (> K p er, wboae work In planned for October 4 according to Aad Gm and El A ...... 8 ill-feeling for which our authori­ uale, but he insisted such connec' Fart Oxford wants It made .clear such pictures m "Mr. Deeds Goes aanouncemeift, but the date w m Can ICarc 5 tion WM solely In furtberance of To Town" and "Meet John Doe' Ofl Bnnwra Center nt Center Oil Famacce ties will find proper eaprsaalcm." advanced. Cite 8VC 4 that Ms one and onlv love te the > his. proclaimed purpoae promote Army. The former actor appeared hM made him an outstanding *2.95 El Bond and S h ...... 3 4 good trade unionism. He aal4 be favorite of the American public, FREE BURNER SERVICE Oars Dnmngsdt Mnis Walks Awsy miM on a coast to coast radio program Soldlera Quickly Quit River never had been a membef; of either from this poet. The mail man sub­ does tbe finest Job of Ulustrioue TO CONTRACT CUSTOMERS Set Mark to r WedOngs the Communist party or any (Com­ career m York, and experte are 'Tipton, Is. — UP)—Ths Mytng sequently brought him nine pro- 3.N EW CHALLENGES IN'CLERICAL WORK-Mere With Third Army In Louisiana munist-controlled group such posale of marriage. One -Woman predicting tbe Job wiU win him an telephones nm n o heavier burden in deried work. For ex­ T i S 5 S * * 5 S * “ *****?!f” *® MCTAU-Aluminum, — A farmer came by while "tdiigh M a mule" le not disputed Rockford, HI.—(P> — Wh«» Wil­ mm the goverament term ed the Academy Award. Slxteen-year-old by Uo^'d Woods and Walter Roelk. liam Saksu and /lolet Mlkkanen «■»» MWIU. wrote: "I love your Voice, and If ample, nearly ^5^000 separate lislings will oppeor in tele- urgently neodod for members of Company K. 145th In­ you marry me, you win get out Joan Leelie hM alao conu In for notwwl defew . Research started os long ago m 1925 is fantry. were swimming in Cane Woods' car struck a mula which were miarried, they set this mark R IID iWW Mernbcreblp Admitted her eharS o f critical acclaim for phone b o ^ published in 1941. Eoch must be co n^ ch ecked . bad wandered onto tha highway, for the Rev. Hugh 2L Bannen: 8,- ANDREWS of the Army. I am a widow with "umorous substSuti^wMi o mini. rlTtr. *T caught a aix-foot alliga­ Katherine One-time membership In the five children.** her wonderfuUy natural portrayal A O M ct 55 truing men and women compfie Connectkul's tor la thare yoaterday ” the farm­ throwing tha animal to the pave­ 0(M wediUnca in 46 years. ''And." D l M 1UI SISTERS IWWr however, w m admitted. of Grade WUliama, York's sweet­ director iet o* free from error os l| hOmonly poesMe. ^ -«*d h *. M er remarked. The aoldiera dry< ment and damaging the car. Be­ he explained, "only five times in Bridges said he Joined tbe organi­ heart. Shows are continuous from hind Woods cams Roelk, who my career have I had eouplea come IvMie docked In kaate. Just as a tlve-foot OViM U N sation 20 years ago and let his 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. alligator swam past. swerved to avoid the mule. But tha to me to be married a second memberahlp lapse a few montha M M toiOly dkeae m lrn Ume.’* later when lie discovered it the t ^ g t o r Whh^ephone werfcerx everywhere, R** full speed oheod to syndicaUaUc and anareblatlc. •w tl tht chall#ng«s orising from tho NoHonol Pofonjo pregrem.. Tbe defense paid UtUe attention to tbe governinent'e other conten­ tion that Communism advocated overthrow of tha United Statoe im ra m en t by force and violence, *m t government attoraeya stressed th* P ^ t throughout in an admit­ ted effort to win a teat deeieion in a major case and obvUte the ne- ■X-V

rouR MANCHESTER EVENING I^RALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,1941 X Heads Prison MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAr, SEPTEMBER ,30, 1941 Newspaper Advertising PAGE FIVB News From Manchester’s Neighbors Grpup Again Is Definite Need Now Daily Radio Programs Gives Warning Thermite Bomb h Found IJrg es Asking Qiief Justice Maltbie Second String Leading ■ Baetera Staaard TlsaS To ^ggists Most Dangerous of All treated the child for a scratch on Fimeral services were held Mon­ Re-Elected President War Action her knee and bruises. Sergeant day at 10 a. m., at St. Andrews Rmady Notv to CUuvify Old Mail^eU Lost by Pri­ Rockville Arthur Frey made the investiga­ St^ffok^ Springs Bolton church, Colchester, witk inter­ At Annual Meeting. orities Cki| Be Changed State to Take Action The Incssidiary Bomb Man Discusses Career tion. No arrest was made. ment in S t Peter’s cemetery, He­ Policemen Like Doctort f —which do have a controlling influ­ LaFoflette Contends liMtla B. CTitpnwii EdwarASpow John O. Notts hfrs. Clyda Marshall Brooklyn and M BS Set This article Is Number 8 tai ence on the bomb. It Is the war­ bron Hartford, Sept 30.—CF)—Chief To New Markets by In Sales Without Pre­ m series of ten prepared by the M, «odnrlU* Edward Snow of 14 Morrison 473. Stafford The second death was that of Phoiia eOSS den’s duty to know about these, to Question of Preserving O’Keefe Offering N® he’d do all rlgfit by Robart Jar* street, Rockville, died Monday af­ Justice WUIIam M. Maltbie of the Chicago, Sept. 30.—(F>— scription Now. State Defense Council on the I acquaint himself with their prop- William Lewis Griffin, aged 82, Mm. Ann WeUler is ready to Printers* Inic dan. Fact is, I think he’s a natn* ternoon at the Rockville City hos­ For World Series Opening duties and nctlvltlea ot Air j erties hnd methods of handling and Government Important Objections to Efforts The fimeral of Treffley Du- who died Saturday at the home of An important meeting of the Supreme Court of Errors was re­ classify policemen a lot like ral. But his name doesn’t mean pital. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Bold Wardens. j the sources of supply, and to ex- enough. charma 63, retired spinner, who his son-in-law and daughtetr, Mr. elected president of The Connecti­ doctors—there’s no use calling This Is National NeWapaper Hartford, Sept. 80— (F)—The Wed 25 Years, Louis H. Dietzel and a grand­ and Mrs. Howard O. Thompson. Volunteer Firemen of Bolton will I tend such instruction to the houses Hartford, .Sept. 30.—(F>—Philip To Make Him Comedi­ Sura of Good Box (MHea was found dead Sunday morning cut Prison Association yesterday on them if you won't take Week. The following i^ e le , state will Uke "drastic action' Newspaper and magazine com­ daughter, Miss Ruby I. Dietzel, He had been in declining health be held on Wednesday evening at written for NEA Servioe kml New York. Sept. 30—

MANCHESTER BVENINd HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY.^ SEPTEMBER 30.1941 >AGB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941 PAGE 81 sturdy, unyioldlBg resiataaea to if American buslneik wars ar- History Written on the WoUs of Europe the Long Island family of horse­ Itoiri^Mtrr ddmlnatioa. That history has ganlxed to deal on Hitler's basla. SERIAL STORY Bids D A R Act | Deaths Last Night men and sportsmen. found In her bed and that of her made them tha hardiest people in He rightly seemed to eonelude Man and Wife husband In a kitchen adjoining the Most Diseases World War’s Worst Berlin — Michael Hauser, 50, bedroom. &fttiti9 JIfralft Europe. that American business would credited with the Invention of a Son University Student From the start, they were in the find It Impossible to live under BRIDE FROM THE SKY Now in Defense Paterson, N. J.—Garret A. Ho­ photographic flash bulb. Blaze Victims Widely-known In Jewett a ty , Show __ ^rUBUaMICO BI TjH« bart, 57, eon of Garret Augustus Granada, Spain—Francisco Ove- T — paiNTiNo oo, aia vanguard of the Slavic mlgra- such a system. cofyuiont. oM i. Bottleneck Smashed McDermott was formerly n town • II B1m*II Htraat BY HELEN WELSHIMER NKA •BHVICK. INCa Hobart, vice president under Pres­ jero Vilches, 87, survivor of the burgeaa and a police patrolman. M aaohantr. Conn. tlona WhUe other Slavic races Where does Mr. Flynn wind up? Carliat war of 1873 and publiaher President General Ad< ident William McKinley. The couple leave a eon, Martin, a Hartford, Sept 80—( d v - l THOMAS PGROUSON stopfied where they found unchal­ He seems to be sairing that we of the weekly newapaper Laver- Jewett City"^G>uple Are student at tbe University of Con­ for poUon^tii, which id Oanaral Manistr ^ Case Of Jndy Allen Committee of Railroad —Felipe Agoncillo, 83, Poandad Oetobar I. Itll lenged fields, the Csechs, who can do business with Hitler, but "What’s bein’ pulled o ff? " the . , _ _ i threat. They would a thousand dresses State Confer­ dad for 48 yeara. Trapped in Home; necticut Increase o f from 10 to 1 8 1____ _ CHAPTER XX S t e a m s h i p ' times rather regulate themeelves first Filiplna minister plenlpoten- (fonnecticut D4partmaat proudly proclaim that their name that it will be Impossible for .. The brighter light did not come warden’s huge voice asked. “ An­ And Men Ford Madlaon, la.—W. F. Hu­ Ledguer Dumont about 60, of Publlahtd Caarp Baanins Bzeapt other drunk seeln’ purple pigs?". f I xwTt-t -ikr I than have the job done by a Fed- ence in East Hartford. tlery to serve oversees, represen­ bert, 68, Sheboygan, Wla., preal­ Norwich Weaver Killed Norwich, a textile weaver, died in Health’s weekly report today , ■aadara and Bolldara Bntarad at means “first,” moved on to the American business to live on the on as Judy hurried to get her t x a c k w n i p O v e r N e w eral coordinator who might not tatives of the islands at Washing­ vealed deeraaaea la tM Poat Otnea ai Maneliaatar, brown calico dresa fastened around "Purple pig” I It’a a n t l’’ Judy dent of the Wlaconaln Cheeae Ex­ Backue hospital, Norwich, of In­ Conn, aa Saeond CUaa Malt Mattar. west, nervy pioneers who did not basis which would be necessary If explained. "Lock me up any- V a »L T ln iiK A . 'T .n g rt.. understand the intricacies of tlm East Hartford, Sept 80—Spe­ ton and Paria in peace negotla- change and former preaident of juries suffered three hours previ­ caeca in thto state. her. Her eyes were dark smudges lorlt Harbor r a f f i c . | traffic whirlpool which ewirla tione efts,' the Spanieh-American By The Associated Press h > ]■ hesitate to thrust themselves like we were to meet Hitler on even wherel Anywhere! I’U die here! I I cial—Mrs. Wllllem H. Pouch, of the National Cheeae Inatitute. ously when he waa struck by an Scarlet fever dropped from I t 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES in her face and the russet hair know I will!” ~ ' I through the harbor, war, A man and wife were burned to 13, measles from 13 to 8, Ona Taar by Mail ...... |(.aa terms. Mr. Flynn led his audi­ gleamed faintly in the meager out­ New York City, president general automobile driven by (?erl F. Val- a salient Into Germanic central "It's just Peter, a nice fellow. i b rM l Qeaner aad John Beckley | BMka Committee To Limit Providence, R. I.—Henry Buker, death and another man died of au­ lin, 28, of WilUmantic. ing cough from 86 to 81 aad 1 Par Month by M all...... I side hiilb. of the Daughters of the American tomobile Injuriea in eaatem Con­ SlBSta Copy ...... I -Va Europe. They settled down be­ ence up a blind alley and left it We all know him around here. Now York Sent 30 ~UP>— A i Backing the committee to t h e ------67, vice president of Tha Browne Not Common Carrier pneumonia from 8 to 7. Dallaarad Ona Taar ...... tt.ot fhil,” she called softly, for­ ban tniiirh ...... **'” ‘t C«Pt- Granville Conway, Revolution,~ lution, addreases the Connec- and Sharpe Manufacturing Com­ necticut early today. — hind their famed Bohemian bas­ there. getting that she might sing, dance When you get your, breakfast he’ll Yonngeet Senatera to mighty pleased If you do some lean, tough railroad veteran stood dl.trict director of the United pany, chairman of the NRA code Mr. and Mra. John McDermott, Uahurt la 55-Feot FaB m e m b e r o f tion, that semi-circle of mountain The plain truth, of course. Is or yell because there were no other Stete D. A. R. Conference at St. Joaeph, Mo.,—(>P)—The bi­ dividing.'' The rotound warden at the window of a New York States Maritime CommiMloiL£^on« authority for the machine tool both 92, were trapped by fire of Four men have been sworn in THM ASSOaATED PRESS that Mr. Flynn is not Interested In feminine guests of the city to­ the First Congregational, church cycle la not a common carrier ao unknown orli^n which swept Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa la aacloaiaa- ranges which, until 1938, was the chuckled and walked away, akyscraper and gestured toward way, charged with extenaW^i^- builders Industry. far aa St. Joaeph police are con­ as senators before reaching the Abbeville, 8. C.—a t i o n s to add himself up, once In a while. shouldn’t be together.” mon sense told Judy that she had day are cracking a dlcUtor's whip so much so that Hitler's deep and been out a matter of seconds, but over harbor traffic. Done.” Tha Harald Printins Company, An America First orator doesn't The matron unlocked the door lBO» aaaomaa no financial raaponai- poisonous hatred of them was In­ of Judy's cell and flung it back. the strange whirring In her head, The committee has no legal blllty for typographical arrora b p - spired by his fear that, in the have to, ever. If he ever did, he Sandy closed it immediately. the dimness that tried to discover authority. It baa no power to mete aarlna in adaariltamenta In tha out puniahment. Its members draw tanehaatar Eaanlna Harald. years before the first World War, would disappear In the smoke of *l’m afraid you’ve got the wrong where she wau and why, length­ C man. Funny I had the aame idea ened the eeoonda Into a tong vista. no pay. Nevertheless, it la laying New Levies they would take over control of his own contradictions. “Give somebody named Peter down the law to railroads, ateam- Tueadsy, September 30 Mr. Flynn's contortionist logic, once upon a time.” His lips twist­ the Austrian empire. ed slightly. “She got away from the food,” she murmured. ’’And let ahlp and lighterage companies however, was entirely in place at me wait eomi. place else.” alike. It is keeping this vital gate­ T o Be Felt In the first World War, Austria me.” .The Trx We Should Not Pay a rally which heatd former Gov­ “You mean she jumped from an Her request wee granted. She way for lend-lease ahlpmenta and fought as a Germanic nation, but was placed in a wider call which supply door for raw materials wide The luxury taxes which ( o into ernor La Follette pledge himself airplane to escape you ?” the wom­ the great contribution of the an’s voice queried. “Then whet was shut off from Peter's domain. open. Today Last Day to Buy affect today are regarded aa tha to help determine "how and where Csechs was the famed march of was the man like that she She was given fresh water with TO appreciate the Job which this most Inclusive the American peo­ the United States can strike the wanted?” which to wash her faM. "Mias vigilance committee has done, Many Items Without the Csech legion through Russia Judy Allen, associate editor of turn back the clock to the winter ple have ever experienced. Al­ most effective blow for democracy “A ten-minute egg. Not good and Siberia to the Pacific porta on toast,” Sandy supplied. Under Twenty, that popular fash­ o f 1917-18. Paying of Taxes. most everything that Isn't an ab­ and freedom” and then recom­ from which it was shipped to duty “You've spoiled everything now," ion magazine for girls, Iz now aeeh The port of New York waa solute necessity to living—and mend, aa hla first specific blow, splashing cold water on her face,” frozen solid by a terrific freight Washington, Sept. 30.—(F)— in France. Judy answered. ‘Think of my some things that really might oe the evacuation of Iceland. job!” she mimicked, following cutltnM . jam. Freight cars were piled up You can’t atall the missus past to- When, following the war, the from her megazine's advertlring. on eight trunk railroad lines as far considered necessities—comes un­ “ Your Job?” She was aware jday on the fur coat, diamond wrist Csechs were given their freedom, that his eyes narrowed, tried to ‘‘Mise Allen was In jail at the time back aa Pittsburgh and Buffalo." watch or expensive perfume ahe der tha scope of the new bill. The the picture was made.” Roughly 69,000 freight cars were they proceeded to produce, in the pick out her features in thS dusky wants, or it will cost you 10 per burden will be heavy; yet, so far ceil, gave up. When he spoke again The matron came later with waiting to get Into the port! cent more. short span of 30 years, the finest more Information. The Pdlice as we know, there will be little his voice was gentle, disappointed, Flood of Trafllo Greater Today is the last day that furs, demonstration of what democracy Connecticut impersonal. “I thought you step­ Court was meeting and Judy waa Compared with 1917-18, the flood jewelry and toilet preparations eomplalnlng. The people of Amer­ to appear. can mean that Europe has ever ped into the empty spaces because of raU and truck freight to the may to purchased free of the new ic a . are glad to contribute to the "Just as soon as I change to my port-today la 19 to 29 per cent known. No people ever made lib­ you wanted to save your marriage 10 per cent Federal tax. All the cost of defense. They know it is Yankee after I’d made such a mess of white dress,” ahe answered and greater. Half the value of the ex­ new excise levies of the $3,953,- erty more fruitful. began to take off the brown one. porta and Imports of the entire going to cost them something. everything. I didn’t understand 440,000 tax bill go into effect to­ Then came betrayal by the west­ By A. H. 0. your by-line waa so important to "But why?” _ country are flowing through this morrow, but these three are the They know, too, that this Is only ognitlon, and power, when It Is “Heven’tj you observed, my one narrow sluiceway. Mrs. WUHam H. ern democracies. There was, at you.’ only ones that apply directly to Prealdent Oenerat Daughters at the beginning, that added to all It has been brought to our at­ j^lciounly and modestly held, “Sandy, you’re wrong—” dear, that men fall for the fragile Yet the port la completelv retail tranaactlons. first, great and natural disillusion­ can sometimes mushroom, so and helpless? Let me wear riding Uquld. There la no congestion and the American Bevsintlon. these nuisance taxes there must tention that, in listing the lobby­ “Never mind, Judy. But I’m Must Be Delivered Today ment in Prague, even a temporary that there may come a day when Man About Manhattan rather glad I caught on in time. clothes and Pd get two months in no delay. Authoiitlea expect no You don’t have to pay cash to­ aid our country’s National and I be the new Income tax, and that ists of the last session of the Gen­ “Bun” wiU be “Bose.” your jug.” bottleneck. tendency to consider the boldly By George Tucker I’d want »ny wife I claimed to day to escape the tax, but you’ve Home Defense and start doing her beyond that there lies even more eral Aasemmbly, not only did we wear my name. I'll get you out of Talking like thia kept up her The atory of this bottleneck pert—now. | rampant Nasls more honest and got to take the goods home. Uncle inevitably heavier taxation in the grievously underestimate New this, ansrwSy, and let you trot courage. Policemen, ea she knew smashing committee of busineas Sam aaya that unless the purchas­ "Wars no longer are won in the \ trustworthy than the weaseling Haven’s earliest riser, J. Frederick New York, Sept 80—The de­ was charged, was it easily reached back to Phillip.” them, were kind. They chatted men goes back to the'fall of 1939. trenches. Security from attack no future. with her when she passed them at ed item la delivered before Oct 1 democracies. Whatever opportuni­ Baker, who netted some $9,316.69, cision of Park Commissioner Moses by subway or trolley, what were He turned swiftly and Judy The sudden upswing of export the tax muat to paid on it longer depends upon e Maglnot Ali fhia the American people when all the figures were In, as Washington the hours—but not one soul has heard the outer door at the en­ certain comera. If any of her freight directly following the out- line nor on broad expenses of ty this offered, the Nazis were to move the Aquarium from Man­ friends new where she wee—well, This alao means that people who can and will bear with a good will; against the paltry sum we In­ ever asked me “What about tbe trance close after him. The ma­ 5 * ^ of war caught traffic men have bought such Items on the water. not subtle enough to take. As dicated, and neglect some other hattan to the Bronx was bad news Bronx?” The Bronx is one, of the tron had hurried ahead to open they would know moet any minute dosing. Goode for export were Must Act Now they have a pretty good Idea now. "lay-eway ” plan totter get their everywhere else, they knew only significant lobbying fees It la now for most New Yorkers. The old five boroughs of this city. It Is the the heavy gate. piling Into N*w York faster than purchaaes home by tonight, or the "Our liberty—our freedom, de- I where their money is going; one method—that of totalitarian too late to recall, but that we also Daybook land mark has been a point of home of the Bronx Am bers bottoms could to found to carrv government will claim that the pend upon what we shall do—now, Americans are willing to pay for failed to give Informal credit pride for decades, and transfer­ the New York Yankees—and Joe Left alone, Judy did not remove Slim, very young, not half as ^em . A serious jam appeared to purchases were not completed un­ thoiuands of miles from the slmt- overlordahip. It was not long By Jack Stinnett brave as she loMed, hobbling ba In the making. their own safety. where informal credit is due for ring It from the city's best known DiMaggio, and It is also the home the calico dreaa. She wrapped her­ til after Oct. I and will collect the to^'od cities and the devaatatad before the Czechs were once more lobbying which was not lobbying, borough to Its least glamorous pre­ of the Bronx Zoo. Commissioner self In the blanket and laid down along on one foot, Judy went with In Washington, officials of The tax. But none of tha patriotic good lands of Europe, Asia and Africa. unified into that sullen, metal-hard but purely gentle influence exer­ Washington.—A list of this ad­ cinct may be the beginning of tbe Moses wants to put most of the on her cot. the matron. “My father is also Aasodatlon of American Railroads However, any one who atUI owes Our very existence aa the great­ sense with which America recelvaa cised in the course of handsome ministration's one-time friends, end for a relic of a bygone age in fish and the marine exhibits at the She looked at the slim watch holding court today,” she said. felt a sudden chUl. Number One payments on a watch, for Instance, est republic In tha world depends sort of resistance which had kept ‘Til ask the judge to let me tele­ phobia of the railroads la a repeti­ these direct levies upon Its Income friendship. appointees or otherwise favored New York. ' ‘ " Zoo temporarily. Why he wants to set In blue and white sapphires, a but haa poaaeaslon of It before to­ upon what we can do in our milto them one people during a thou­ birthday gift from Phil. She had phone him.-” tion of Federal control which ran need be reserved for the other It was, we are told, the genial For the Aquarium was once touch them at all Is a question that night can forget about the new and factories, in our fields and sand years of previous slavery, Willard B. Rogers, mein host at persons who have become critical Fort CJllnton, built by the citizens many people would like answered. intended to remove it from her She knew that Sandy’s face them ragged In World war 1. A levy. foreata and in our minea, to meet great way in which Congress and traffic tam In New York would have and which can defy even a Hit­ the Hotel Bond, whom we neg­ thorns in the administration’s side doggedly intent on keeping out The Aquarium is not the first wrist but Misa Mattie's arrival looked ill with worry as ahe pass­ It won’t do Daddy much good this emergency. Yes, and upon the administration are currently wquld be longer than your arms. sea-borne invaders___ Years after of New York's curios to to banish­ had interrupted. The watch had ed him. He leaned to say, “Chin been the welcome mat for e Fed what we can do in our homes__ ler for a thousand years more. lected, and for our neglect we eral coordinator. to rush doWn to the store to beat apologise. thia it became Castle Gardens, a ed. (?ivic Virtue, that odd piece of stopped in the high altitude. She up, Judy. I’m toking the blame. the other new excises, however, our American homea, and »hif reaching Into the American pock­ The real story beneath present 'High up on that list is the geni­ I’ll take the rap—What a crasy Gate lamiedlato CooperaUoa la explanation. It may be Said al gentleman from Virginia, Sen. point of social festivities, and Jen­ sculptory which for years riled would not know that it was morn­ because they are to to paid by the to where our women can prova s et. surface events—the arrest of the ny Lind made her first American some of our sensitive citizens— ing until the matron came egein. fool I was!” To New York the association their devotion to their country. that the genial WUlard did net Harry Flood Byrd, who, after a Hie face was stem, cold, criticaL niabed George C. Randall, veteran manufacturere. These Include new There la no valid patriotic ex­ Csech premier for '•treason," the appear In any list of lobbylsta year of cemparative quiet while appearance there. Later it was probably because It represented a Meantime a rat ran around the taxes on sporting goods, cameras, "Thto great effort to safeguard I cuse for the higher prices America turned into a home for rare fishes man with his foot on a woman's cell and escaped through a hole. "You planned such a nice jaunt, trouble shooter, with powers to de­ American liberty In tha Western proclamation of a “state of emer­ who received feee, that be Is not stringing along with the Presi­ Sandy,” Judy heard her voice an­ clare a complete embargo of the phonograph records and a num­ and, aa such, has delighted thou­ neck—has been exiled to Queens, She could hear it scratching some­ ber of other items, as well as in­ Hemiaphera and to f r t t analaved la paying every day for tha things oae of the ordinary garden va­ dent's foreign policies, has busted where near and moved closer to swering. ‘Too bad your plans mis­ port. If necessary, RandaU could gency,” the assignment of Hein­ riety of lobbyists, wrho toil for loose again with one of tha strong­ sands of people each week who a sister borough of tbe Bronx. creased taxes on Such things as nations from tbe crushing, heart­ it Uvea by—tha necessities Con­ come to New York and tarry by For years old “Civic” hung around the wall. carried.” bava stopped the movement of a breaking, killing rule of conquest- rich Himmler's right hand man to splnsch. but that he is merely a est denunciations of the defense If he thought he could tie Ufa . aliigle pound of railroad freight In­ automobilea. Theoretically, the con- KICK out of Cooking gress, In Its fairness and wisdom, its glass walled exhibits. Chty Hall and Inspired both awe Oh, this was a thousand times Jumer won’t have to pay the new mad dictators to as much a worn- f the task of shooting and arresting very pleasant personality who production lag that has come worse than falling into apace on Into knots and blow them apart, to tha port without a permit. Ran- *'did not include in the list affect­ knows how to use the p o tio n from any Democratic quarter. Commissioner Moses says he and delight in hundreds of thou­ tax on these Items until goods an a job as a man’s job. Aa much —can only be guessed at. has no objections to the building sands of citizens and visitors. your back! When she reached her he might as well begin to leam a pleasant mannered, ex-ferm so aa In pioneer days when fear­ ed by the new taxes today. At and the opportunities which are Although it never was widely totter right now. lad from the Vermont hUIa, fortu­ actually manufactured after Oct. 1 But those who know the Czechs remaining where It is If the city Now the Aquarium is to to father and Phil, thia Jail would ere sold at retaU. Actually, of less women stood beside their the rate the higher ooet of living hla for the benefit of thoae who known and now is almost forgot­ apologize. The rat ran back and Then she heard her name. “Casa nately never had to reach for hla menfolk to help defend their fami­ on this and their history know that, in are his friends. ten, It was President Roosevelt wants to put up the $182,000 nec­ evicted, and I am beginning to of Municipal Airport versus Judy big eUck. From the Maritime Ae- course, some merchants may boost is going. It will end up taking a essary for Its restoration as a fort. wonder whether Liberty, on her this time her ecream was ao ter­ lies from those who would de­ a thousand different ways no se­ Not fees, but friendships, are his who opened the door- of the rified, eo frenzied, that etepe came Allen." soeUUon of the Port of Now York prices of these Items earlier. stroy them. greater share of the average United States Senate for the for­ It is probable that no such amount island in The harbor, or U. S. Liquor Satuathm Special cret police can ever combat, the goal, and the right brand of friend­ running. (To Be Contlnned) be got Immediate, fuU fledged co­ American dollar than would a ships add up to powrer, and it Is mer Virginia governor. will to forthcoming, which means, Grant, In his cupola tomb on operation. More than 100 rail­ Liquor waa In a special situa­ “ P®" ^ members I Csechs are being true to their des­ At one time, before the pre- in the end, that one fine morning Riverside Drive, may not to next tion. Although the extra $1 a gal­ of the Daughters of the American hundred tax bills like that which because the genial Willard may. road, atoamahlp and lighterage ex- RevotoUon to stand back of our tiny, and constituting themselves In the Connecticut years to come, nomination campaign In 1932, the wrecking crews will bear If the old general’s shade con­ ^ U v e e answered the call of the lon tax. which wlU bring the toUl goes into effect today. down on the old Battery Park tinues to hover at the scene. It are weighted down by an ad­ evenunent in every way and to a hard kernel of resistance Hitler represent an increasing concen­ Byrd was Roosevelt's selection for ditional burden of fat. Maritime Association and gathered whiskey tax to $4 a gallon, wUI chairman of the national Demo­ scene and the cranes and sledge­ might to a good idea to drop Bob HEALTH AND DIET have to to paid by diztUlen, the S•vote themselves to the National R O P E R These higher prices are In some tration of friendship and power together to thresh out the prob­ can never crack. Czechoslovakia cratic committee. Byrd would hammers of Manhattan's demol- Moses a little note, and forestall, Simple obesity can to controlled lem* government la going to collect a Defense with all the energy and few Instances justified by short­ that he la distinctly worthy < of ADVICE by exercise and diet and there la enthualaam ao typical of the Amer- was the first of Hitler's foreign commenh have bad the post, too, but John lahers will succeed where tbe guns perhaps, one of those Impromptu Out o f that meeting In Novem­ floor tax on any old stock that ages of materials or Increased la­ J. Raakob didn't r ^ g n aa expect­ of enemy ships more than a cen­ journeys that seem to to the new no question but Uiat dietary indl^ any dealer haa on hand tomorrow, lean people. There may to numy conquests. He has held It for two There is nothing crude or obvi­ ber. 1939, came tbe Joint 8team- days of trial and sacriflca ahead bor costa; in the main, however, ed. After Roosevelt’s first election, tury ago failed. order around here. The note Fumlahed by the McOoy cretlona are the cause of tbe great­ making the boost In beverage and a half years, and it is still no ous in the Rogers technique. est majority of cases of over­ a ^ and Railroad Oommittee with for ua—and wa muat ilrepare for G A S RANGE might say, “Dear Bob, drop in at Health Service prices are going up just because it “Bun,” as he used to be called in however, he was in position to arbitrary powers over the harbor rices Immediate. Many consumers them now. more certainly his than Is Russia, bring Byrd to the Senate—by ap­ In rambling about the streets tbe Tomb and see me the next weight. traffle. Heading tbe committee £ava stocked up heavily In antlcL la an infiation era and there is Manchester, has grown smooth of New York for almost a decade time you’re up this way. I want "Every day brlnga fresh calls the conquest for which he is now pointing Virginia Senator Claude Addreaa eommualcatloBS to The Tbe overeating of etarchea and J**. hj^-hltUng, pungent spoken patlon of the price rise. with his years of experience In and reporting its activities I have to have a little talk with you. sugars In the form of candy, rich upon our women power. Let us # Big super-insulated ovens and broilers for cooking nothing to halt them. engaged. The Czechs will live the big, glittering outside world. A. Swanson aa secretary of the Herald, Attention McCoy * . J. Karr, vice president o f CJel- The extra jolt in tbe Income tax think of the heroic women of I navy. Byrd then was appointed to received communications from Nothing very Important, but I like pastry, gravy and ao on, la tha mar Staamahip Ootp., imown from won’t be felt until next March 16 com fort. They are going up, not for pur- when Hitler Is nothing more than He baa, moreover, acquired a ho- people In almost every one of the it fine up here on tbe Drive. After HShlth Sarvtea greatest single cause of obesity. when tha first quarterly instalment Britain, of the women of Chinai, of UL succeed Swanson, and has held one end of the harbor to the other the women of the conquered na-1 poaes of American defense, but in the world's ugliest memory. the seat ever since. 48 states. Aa a rule, these writers all these years, I sure would hate The cure very simply depends upta aa "Eddie." of tbe 1961 tax will be due. ^ Automatic oven heat control There are uses that a hotel were potential tourists to New to wind up In some place like Far tlons, and let us prove our ability SKploltatlon of that defense. The Reducing Weight Safely restricting the Intake of these Short, hawk-nosed, and chlael- to assume tha burdens which our might have daring a seeslon of York. Scores have aidced about Rockaway, or Coney. Y’r. Obd'i, foods to a minimum and also In heavier prices the average Amer­ the licglslatlare. If “ Bun” were Opposed Pnmp-Frlmlag talnned, Eddto Karr has spent hie men hava exchanged for even I 2 Self-lighting top burners Flynn the Contortionist the Aquarium—what admission U. 8. Grant.” . Are your friendj beginning to indulging In beneficial axarctaas whole Ufe wiflUn setting' distance ican pays do not go to make a crude fellow. There was, back Senator Byrd hardly had taken Four-Shift« Plan heavier taska of dtfenae training John T. Flynn, who produces his seat btfore hla differences eay to you, "My but you’re get­ which are designed to tone up tbe a t the water front and defense production. Simmer>save burners, for the exact temperatnre America stronger, or some friend hi the good old days, many aa muscles which have lost thalr toitc. At 15 ha waa rustUng freight on the high-sounding Jargon of eco­ Instance of tbe crusading legls- with tbe administration became ting fat,” or porhHM, "You’re cer­ May Be Developed "There ere Innumerable ways In' you want-at an instant’s notice and advance outpost of America apparent Aa governor, he had Mper publisher (be has papers at promoters or managers. Every The permanent remedy for the Jsraey City docks of the Penn- which women can give ImmediaU nomic argument for the isolation­ Intor who accepted too much Wbichester and Harrisonburg) is cent will to used to totter tbe con­ tainly putting on weight, aren’t aylvanla railroad. atroager. Instead, they are going boepitallty and woke in the balanced the Virginia budget and obesity depends upon regulatiooe aaalatance, there are many oppor- O Coverall top - ists, accomplished the miracle in drastically reorganized the state at it again. Hla goal is elimination dition of my people and in creating you? If you are of the type that of the diet, so aa only the right Drafted By BriUah Sen Francisco, Sept 80—(66— timlties to aerve. Blood tranafu-l to aelflsh and short-sighted inter­ morning to find himself thor* of waste in the defense effort; an totter human relations In America. Whan the World War broke, he Hartford last night of proclaim­ government, much to the conster­ doesn't care, and If you are will­ amount of food necessary for re­ Col. Philip B. Flem i^, Federal Sion, for blood plasnMti to be used I • New speed of top burners, ovens and broilers, ests which think they can reap oughly chastened and meek for approach to the all-out production Send check, or money order, in pair and building, up. of the normal waa worUag in the export freight wage-hour administrator, predicta the remainder of the session. If nation and unhappiness of the bu­ ing to let yourself become over­ for our men In th» army and navy I the benefits of Infiation for them- ing that the United States could reaucrats. whlclHhe feels the appropriations any amount, payable to Frank H. ttasues of the body la lued, and no department of the Penney. There to da- In case of emeigency, to greatly which carries the speed of gas cooking to a new not of hIs political career. Those Mann, Treaeurer, and mail it to­ weight, and taka on the middla- the Britlah found him and draft­ aelvea without having Its disaster do business with Hitler even Pump • priming with govern­ warrant; and a one-man defense excess should be taken above this . ------stry to needed. The mobile blood trans-1 were the halcyon days, when a production bead. day? If you help me win thia time. age spread, then the advice that I ed him to aarva on their Ministry keep machines running continu­ high while he outlined the reasons why ment funds wasn't bis Idea of the am giving In this column today requirement A short feat on tha fusion unit given by tbe Daugb- fBU upon every one, themselves bottle and a blonde could change . You’ll probably to bearing .A-Iot I'll feel that I’ve won the greatest citrus fruit juices, followed by a o f Shipping to expedite the move­ ously without exhausting the tors of the American Revolution the United States never could do the course of poUtlcnl history. way to float the country out of will not bo of very much Intereat Included. Such Interests began it, the depression, /hipanaion of gov­ from B ^ .o f Virginia m the fight of my life. Restricted diet vriU produce re­ ment at supplies from thia coun­ workers. ; to tbe American Red Cross to now ® Dozens of the important new features, such aa business with Hitler unless it There la none of thalt now; Wil­ months to come. / Thank you. to you. If, on the other band, you try to Briuun. For dlatlngulshed Fleming told reporteni yester­ eteadily in use. and now all prices are going up ernment through the establish­ have a alncara daalie to maintain sults in the majority of cases. matched Hitler's economic meth­ lard gets his good standing with Sincerely yours, Complete instruettons for thia aervica, be waa awarded the Order day the plan had been dtocussed every day without the slightest re­ ment of many new bureaus and Joe Louis . a youthful appearance, by reduc­ o f the BrltbiiBrttUi EmniiwE ^ lr e " 0|i|iottaaities for Weia the legislators by being the per­ agencies wasn't hla idea of econ­ "Reducing Regimen" were written wltb William Knudaen, production Enametetf Folding Burner gard for whether an increase la ods subsidy for subsidy and con­ fect, acconunodatlng, courteous, Department Of Race Relatione ing aandy end within aafe Ilmita, After tha war EMdle ran bis own chief for tbe Office of Productloa ‘There are opportunities for I “Non-Sag” Lodd^^Ovta omy. The new senator said so. by Dr. Frank MeOoy nnd these are woman to join first aid etoases, Corers (Lined) Bptually justified on the baaia of trol for control. thoughtful host, thnh and noth­ O pen Forum 397 Fourth Avenue, then the advice that I'am giving now^avallabis to my rsadsra. Ih fraigbt forwarding bualneaa in Management and the tusiw ob­ Racks Byrd has been saying it ever New York City. If put Into operation will make you New York dty. to loam various kinds of mainte­ With the lightning change and ing more. But many courteslee since, and ih such language, that order to receive your copy ad­ stacle to Its Immadtote bpeiatloD Enameled Burner Trays “E-Z” Broiler with “Chita cost. And when every one tries feel yeara younger, will certamly Today ha. Is vice president of an was the lack of ekUled workara. nance work, to join in civilian de- transposition of logic which and neeommedatloas and' he almost always makes himself dress your request to the MeCoy fonsa activities. Meantime why not mo-GriU” and EnaaieM to profiteer, the inevitable end is thoughtfnin esses can add np"'to Ooaat Guard Bscmltinf make you look ySaie jKnmger, and Hemltb Service In care at this Interooastal shipping line. Both Knudsen aad Fleming be­ “ Air-Stream” Cooking Tops makes so many Isolationist argu­ heard. This prodding of adminls- To Fight For Baeo above all it will roault in aa In- Tha ex-dock wmvor knows his do aomething for the boy in the Pan dbaster for idl. Sooner or later aa hHuence which. If It is care­ tratlon polidss continued through Editor, The Herald: newspaper, taoloalng a large self- lieve the 60-bour week to a “pretty training camp? ments possible, Mr. Flynn began Editor, The Evening Herald;* creaaa In health and In earning way around.tha harbor aa few men good standard,” the wega-bour ad­ “Super-Speed” Oven Burn­ “Seientille” Broiling Chart the Inflation balloon becomes over­ fully and judtetou^ used, can the reorganisation fights, the Coaat (Guard recruiting records addreeaed envelope and tan cants amount to something. I have been reclaaslfled tby the Pflwer. do. OomeUus Callaghan, veteran ministrator laid. . ’It u our duty to buy Oovera- er "Turret Top” loaded, and comes plunging back by scoffing at the Idea that the court bill fight various relief ex­ continued to be broken ae 29B men In lose atampa and I will eae that Biaiiagad of tha M ai^m a Assocto- ment Bonds, to lend a helping I That la principally why, we are penditures, the NRA, the labor Selective Draft A m ii, and I ex­ Soma people believe that they, your copy la In the mall right Smart Pottery Condiraenta to earth with everybody concem- United States could not do bust- were enlisted at the New Yorii Of­ ara healthy because they are tlOQ puts It: "Eddie knows hla hand to the U. 8. O. In our “Obtarv-aUte” told, both the C. I. O. and the Con­ relations bill, and continuation of pect to be called Into the service fice during the month of Septem­ away. sd. ncss with Hitler. rotund. But it Is a great mistake biutaeas better than any man I Hartford Pilot forts to aend bundles to Britain Giant “Store-Air necticut Federation of Labor were Uie Reconstruction Finance Cor­ of my country. This may eguoe me ber aa compared to 30 fog the know." ' let us not forget to aend hundloa “Lifetime” Cooking Chart Ron Drawer The one tax, the luxury tax. Then he described Hitler’s way shooting politely wide of the real poration. Almost always, Byrd to think that health can to meas­ 4)neatloaa aafi Answara to retire from the ring. previous'nKmth. ured on the scale. It Is a well The record of Karr’a.commlttee to our mountain a c b o ^ and to Which Oongress formally wrote in­ of doing business. "Before Ger­ mark when they did all their pub­ drove his wedge at the wealust But before I retire, I want to Applicants axprtased a wlda t (to Feefc Petoewmat) stonda OB its own feetf A permit Unhurt in Crash help tboM who d a p ^ upon lic speculating ak to why certain point It hurt known feet that fat does not mean Questioni Mr. O. O. wrttaa: "X to law, and which goes into effect many’s business men can go out put up one more fight—the beet of varied of reaaona for thalr chotca health and has no connection with system reguUUng delivery of rail­ for support. labor legislation ran into mys­ Therefore, It must have beta my career—to help my people. of Ooaat Guard aervica, tbsTnoat know a lot of people look on pork road freight to lighters to ahlp- today, is the gentlest of touches to sell in competition with Amer­ physical soundnaaa. People who aa polaoQ, aspadally during the Sept S0-(ff>—A light "Sines the founding o f our ao-'l teriously unforeseen obstacles In some rsUef to admlnlstratloB lead­ The hardest fljht I ever had popular of which were tbe three alda has speeded up the Mice at dety m w yaara ago, the Daugb- ica or England,” he said, “ they the last session of the General As­ ers whan the junior senator from year enliatmanta, tha excellent op­ are overweight feel etuffy, they summertime. I like It very much eabin'plBaa'itruek soma tolephoBs BBSspared with the other tax, the was against prejudice and Intol­ get Miort of breath, thejr’re lethar- harbor eqtapmer*tpmrat...... Hauling offend- wlrea and crashed Into a tree in a tera of the American Ravolutlm tax c< higher prtees, which U in have got to have assurance from sembly, and why a group of tha Virginia wont all out for the erance. Mjr people know what I portunities offered for special and It has always agreed with me. era up on the carpet at Its fort In aU times of national emergency principle business tycoons of the PwiMent’s foreign policies. It training, and tha dlverjgence of gle and uncomfortable, and the un­ In your estimation. Is It a good woodland here last night hut the M o d e l 3 S0 4 A 8 JT the Nasi government that they mean. T h ^ aip all fighting their, sightly rolls of fat and double Blghtiy meatiaga, tha— association young Hartford pUot and hto ua- has dways led in service and affect as tha result cC Oongress' state ate hearty, at the Rogers must have lightened the load con­ dutiea. cut la half will get hugs subsidies from the way up, and X want to open the chins detract from their paraonal ------tha number of idenUfled pateanger escaped In­ loyalty to their country. Mhtra to iut on price eoatioL The hostel. In quiet and dignified cele­ siderably for tha men who carry domr of ^portunlty • UtUa wider Unllmitod raerulting continuaa Answtr; There Is nothing poV Ufhtaraitora heldh under load more than jury. SMART government. That U to say. when the hod on Capitol Hin to find oae appearance and In many esaaa In­ senous about pork, hut sonM poo- 68 WNira. "Strength will coma to our na­ t n c f blgbsr prices Is one Ameri- bration of an unexpected victory. for tHwHi Tha fight I propoM to and api^eatioa may M mada In terferes with their prosperity and J ^ LaudeaHlager, manager of tion when we gat hack to tha old a German business man sells to a In abort, we ace assured. Willard, of the Senate's diiaf foes of make will not be~ staged 'In person, by mail or phens to ths pit have difficulty In digaating It _ ----- 1 lim a Tkird Full the Bristol alrpmt, where the dam­ Baas should not pay without pro- spending in the administration aodal acceptance. beeauaa of tha lu g e amount o f fat time rallgioo wMch gave courage man in BrasU a (loQar’a worth of not the lawyers who get tbe fees, arena against one particular oppo­ Coaat Guard Reeniittaig Office, Railroad jrards and storage cap­ aged plane to based. Idantlfled the to those of anothar day. liB^ and one Oengrsss Mhould was “ the” man when it came to camp during the scrap for those nent but out la tha open acroaa the Barge Office, Battery Park, New Vhechart which you seetm pub­ which la contains. Be sure to cook acity on the wept bank of the Hud- goods, the BraxlUAn U asked to lic scales, giving weight In rela­ aier aa WendeU Erlekaoa, 38, a “Guidance, dtrection and an amhs haste to Tspssl having real influence on Capitol vast outlays for national dsfensa country. If I could get a "gatR" as York City. pork thoroughly by rossting and It aoR have bean elaaaed up and to- worker at a Hartford avlatloD tion to height. Is merely based on may then Im oonalderad whole­ couragemant of our young paonla I pay 60 esMts o< tbs purchase price HiU, and to seeing that 'tha Hurley big aa I've ever seen in the Yankee RemectfuIIy, . dsy art laai than oae-thlrd fuU. plant to an Urgant need at thtoUmeToim RUT Mechanical Iceboxes usually Good in Year. Soprano Margaret Speaks, who clude Proposition in We used to be able to take our Bsrlto, Sept. 80.—(ff)—The Oer tion Bureau, however, Williams sings to millions, is still learning Brown proposed to chance today. demonstrated the powder. He Conway. N. H., §ept. 30.—(4>>— through an open window and, stun­ Terror and Tragedy. time for a good shot. Gunners man Army is turning to Finland's ned when It hit the back of the Norwich, Sept. 80—(8V-X Orders Cut to Level to talk. She puts in three or four Call; Parking Meters For ssven years they have been dusted it on the hsjid of a police­ A distraught father's appeal over It was stated from the office of Election Call now have many more guns but famous sauna, or steam-bath, to developing a better means of fln- tonneau, remained in the ca r... trial conditions la eaatam < periods of intensive study every man where a thumb had been an a minifying system in a forest Of 43.2 Per Cent. Joseph Chartier, tax collector for week with her phonetics teacher. To Be Acted Up^n. (Editor’s Note: Clsyton lota less time to which to use them harden soldiers for the expected gsrprintlng. The" bird suffered a broken leg Knight, who tells for The pressed and photographs were tlcut may have aome baartoff anj the Eight School A UUlities Dis­ That’s as much time as she spends effectively. The law of compensa­ They made 7,000 experiments, taken. fastness went unanswered today and was killed to end its misery I Asaooiated Preeo sod Ito tion seems to be working in the winter to Russia and to fight lice, . . . And how do you like your the fact that the Norwich Et Washington, Sept. 30— )— The working with her vocal coach. | Town Hall Site, Consoli­ Meeting last night to prepare using 400 different chemicals, but William* then transferred the by five-year-old Pamela HoIIing- (/f trict it was not necessary to file Herald to two dally stories air as well as on land. authorized sources said today. only a'few days ago stumbled on­ worth, missing in near-freezing pheasant meat ? ? hospital is receWtog more pattaBtaJ "People who do not want to the call for the annual town meet­ Finnish sauna builders have ar­ print to a transparent tape for a In proportion to total populi (overnment ordered maker* of a single lien on any property in hear me sing can stay away from dated School, Fire De­ tbe changes to serial oomtmt The fliers to this man’s war to a method to bring out prints on temperatures since she wandered In Litchfield, State Trooper the district for the tax year of ing the Board of Selectmen decid­ alnoe World war days, to a rived at the Olympic village to Ber­ permanent record. Russell N. Starks of the Canaan from small towns than from Itouaehold mechanical refrigerators my concerts or turn their dials partment Up. have a safety valve that we often human flesh. Won’t Re Certain Ally from a picnic Sunday. 1940. This is considered an excep­ veteran of World war aerial wished we had but didn't—the lin, now an Army recreation Hundreds of volunteers carry­ barracks had just been informed communities. today to cut production for the when I'm on the air,” the soprano ed against including the question ground, to teach engineer tot- Expected to Be Marked Aid The powder won’t be a certain Reporting on hts finding _ tional piece of work on the part said graciously. "But in private fighting. A native o f ROoh- parachute. Parachutes were de­ ing lanterns searched through the of a theft of three chickens from last five months of 1941 to a level of the collector. A year agd'There The Town of Bolton will vote of biennial elections for town offi­ ester, N. V., he learned to fly taltons how to conatruct and op­ No method now in 'ise will show ally In assault cases. William* cau­ a farm in that town.. . Driving day. Dr. Florien Heiser, director c8| life, friends, tradesmen, casual ac­ veloped In our war and were used erate the baths. the prints, Williams said, but un­ tioned, for It has not yet been de­ night for the child, who was clad 43.2 per cent under average month­ were twenty-one liens filed but Monday next for election to town cials in the list of business to to England and, as an Amer­ by balloon observera all over the only in a green sunsult and red along he spotted an elderly hitch­ psychological laboratories at tha] ly output for the year which ended quaintances all have to listen to Besides hardening the men for der certain conditiona the new termined how long It will take the ho.spltal, said the fast waa "just'l the amount was small not exceed­ me. Now, there are enough other offices, but the business section of come before the voters October 6. ican soldier, was attached to front. But no pilot ^ our side was sneakers. hiker with a sack and a suspicious June 30, and warned that cuts In ing $500 dollars. tto British Ro3ral Naval Air the cold weather, authorized method Is expected to be a marked victim's perspiration to erase the look. . . Yup. .. the reverse of what waa expected." g things in this world ter set people's The Board previously had express­ ever given one. Perhaps the rea­ aid In tracing aosallanta. marks. Riding in a sound-truck along 1M2 "will probably be greater.” This morning it was stated from the meeting will be held on Tues Service. He was shot down son we did not have them was this aources aaid they hop^ the soldiers A soldier, riding in the Army He drew no conclusions from the f nerves on edge—why should my ed its wish to place the matter would mors readily change their "We developed a powder a long "It will probably be a matter of narrow woodland roads, Joseph E. Thirty factories employing 4S,- the collector'.! office that returns day night, Oct. 7. Several Impor­ again for decision, but on Investi­ behind German lines and, —planes then were more valuable Holllngworth, Lowell, Maas., lum­ motorized convey, scaled an ad­ discovery. 000 workers will feel the curtail­ speaking voice be another?” laundry and thus keep down the time ago," he explained, "and our hours," he said. Dr. Heiser speculated, howavaA-ij Donald M. Nelson were better than in 1940 and a Made Debut At Three tant matters are -listed in the calf gation, It was said, difficulties badly wounded, was moved than the men who flew them. It ber company superintendent dressed letter across Willlmantlc’s ment imposed by Priorities Direc­ large portion of the $20,000 to be for the business section on Tues­ from place to place until he lice. experimenta satisfied us it would Experimenta will be continued Main street right in front of none that the larger percental of rural ': Of course, this lovely singer were to the making If, under ex­ .^eems like cold-blooded reasoning It was recalled that during the bring out prints on most surfaces to set up a definite time clock on shouted time and time again; tor Donald M. Nelson as a means collected this year was already day night, had been to 20 hospitals to II but It’s probably the right answer. "Pammy, this Is Daddy calling. other than Postmaster James J. patients might be due to the pecu- . o f conserving steel and other stra­ seeks perfection for the sake of isting local customs and ordi­ World war German soldiers wore long after the present material* the marks—and that, too, wlU be Lee, who was an onlooker. . . Yes, liar distribution of industry In'; paid. This it was explained, is due her career as well as for the 'Town Expenditures nances, such two-year elections months. He was released It didn't take as long to train a Don’t be afraid. Pam. Don't be tegic materials for defense needs. to the fact that Collector Chartier Action will be taken on the Se­ long after tbe armlsttoe.) clothing for weeks and the lice were Ineffective. It showed the an aid to crime investigators in sir . . . eastern Connecticut, and tha fact ^ About Town pleasure of those around her; she should be preferred at this time. pilot as it did to make a plane. The multiplied rapidly. marks clearly on unfinished lum­ pointing to the length of time that afraid. It was the second drastic cut im­ had mailed notices three weeks lectmen’s estimate of expenses for brass hats wanted you to bring "If you can hear me, com* to A Bridgeport industrial firm’s that the people of many SBiall posed on an industry producing ago. knows that the best vocal organ Tbe biennial election question Oekmaing Chambers Bout ber and other difficult surfaces— has elapsed since an attack. bowling team wa* shy a man and towns used to rely upon small in the world can be ruined by the year, the schools appropriation, By Clayton Knight back that ship safely or else. m* or go to the men in the woods durable consumers goods. Automc- The Orford Soap Company and appropriations for road and has arisen here before,- and on New York. Sept. 80—(JP)-~ Gun­ To combat the He# the Germans then ws found It worked on flesh, Williams gave much credit for given permission to pick up a dustries which have moved S'way." The Woman's Home League of careless use. She points out. how­ the previous occasion was turned Training Takes fxmger will not rely entirely on the esuna, too." development of the powder to who are looking for you. Mle produbtlon for December re­ heads the list as largest taxpayer bridges expenditures as well as ning for men In cloud-flecked skies Today It takes much longer to "If you are stuck anywhere and sub so as to make it a contest. .. _ Failed to Make LivlBg cently was cut 48.4 per cent, and the Salvation Army will meet to­ ever, that a mediocre voice Will down by the voters. In spite of for the Army also has buUt num­ Perspiration of the victim soon Brown, an engineer who majored a stranger volunteered , He pro­ Pointing also to the hoapltOw^ in the Eighth Utilities Sc Sewer sound pleasant if the user culti­ snow removal. The meeting will went out of fashion In November, train a man than It does to make can't move, yell and the men will ■imllar limitations are expected morrow afternoon at 2:15 at the District according to the grand this, at the present time such of­ erous motorised delouatog cham­ washes out the marks made by In chemistry at the University of ceeded to collect nine strikes and record of many patients from anl* citadel. vates It, and she believes that too also be asked to approve the ex­ 1018—at least that's what we a plane. The training is much come to you." soon for washing machines, house­ list as now in the hands of col­ tension of French road from the ficials as the town clerk and trea*- pitots back in the World war bers and motorized laundries to an aasailant, he said, and since Oregon. spares in 10 boxes for a new rec­ cultural areas who have falle«f to g many women dismiss their voices more complicated than It waa to which four men can wash and dry Footprints to Sawdust Pile ord game of 205 at the Barnum make a living on poor (arm landt:^ hold ironers, vacuum cleaners and lector Chartier. The largest tax­ Michael Kurya place to the home of urer go to for two years. With thought and hoped. But here it ray day and hence the man la more other items. All Center church organizations as something unworthy of atten­ 1,100 pounds of laundry a day. Hopes were raised by the find­ Recreation alleys. .. After his per­ Dr. Heiser said: payer from out of town is the tion. Miss Speaks herself began John Tobias. Selectmen and other officers, how­ to again, with all Its romance, its valuable than his equipment. When ing of child-sized footprints yester­ The refrigerator order was based will participate in the Informal re' Hartford Gas company. Town Hall Site ever, until some changes are made terror, its specialized skill and Its Enginssr battalions are to be formance, he quietly disappeared "Many psychiatrists and pajr*.i ceptions tomorrow afternoon from training her singing voice when one of our wood and fabric planes taught the simplest type of sauna, day at a sawdust pile east of Iona ...There's a moral there... chologlsta have suspected a ecor-i on recommencations of Leon Hen­ The list of twelve of the largest she made her debut as church so­ Of considerable Importance is the to prepare the way. It was felt tragedy. caught on fire It was "curtains." Lake, about a half mile from the derson, director of civilian supply, 3 to 5, and evening from 7 to 9 in firms and Individuals arc listed proposal to name a committee of they cannot be placed in the two- The basic objective of air war­ such as Finnish peasants have. Vandenberg Opposes And, getting away from the ul­ nection between environii the parish hall of the church. These loist at the grand age of three, but If the fire was bad thefe was no These merely consist of wooden spot where Pamela and her family tra service, here’s the other ex­ and Boclal conditiona such POY'* whose program called for produc­ below: seven to study the site for the lo year category. There are ample fare remains the same, but were picnicking. tion of only 2,007,000 refrigerators social gatherings are for all Cen­ Orford Soap Company . $799,9.55 she was fully grown before she way you could keep from burning shads to which watar Is poured treme. . .They held a Bicycle Safe­ erty, unemployment, economic fall»| realized the importance of her cation of a town hall with provision provisions to the general statutes changes In tactics occur with to death. A twisting column of Woodsmen said the prints bore in the 12 months beginning Aug. i, ter church people and those who Carlyle Johnson Co. . . 117,054 to house the fire department and for the decision to bold electiona llghtnlng-llke rapidity In time of over stones heated by a wood fire ty Week in New Britain last week ure, conflicts between social 1941, as compared with 3,670,000 have recently moved to Manches­ W. G. Glenney Co...... 94,399 speaking voice and began to train smoke signalled the funeral pyre A light whipping with birch twigs markings resembling those on tbe which waa designed to make bikes religious idetds and cuatoms it rigorously. to study the cost of such a build­ every two years, but in the laws war and we old timers hardly of many a good pilot. Plan to Limit Profit soles of her sneakers, but hopes units in the 12 months ended June ter and desire to make it their Manchester Water Co. . . 92,615 ing. and customs governing appoint­ know the gal we helped raise. accompanies the steaming process more safe from accident.. .But In mental Illness, but no comp 80, 1941. church home. We all know the importance of But In this war, when that t - dwindled as the temperature fell the wake came a series of stolen study of this problem ha: Savings Bank of Manches pleasant speech. The trick is to Another proposal that will ments, many of which are provid­ Tactics and technique changed so of the bather, who then finishes To Release 179,000 Tons ter ...... 86,933 deadly wreath of black smoke a|^ with a cold-water rinse. and the night wore on without bikes...The owners are wonder­ made." remember it. arouse much interest is the action ed for on a one-year basis of fast in the World war that an ex­ pears, you may be able to turn the Calls Proposal Attempt! should be made In the price bill to further trace of her. This curtailment was expected to Mr. and Mrs. Eldwln A. Johnson Rogers Paper Mfg...... 78,8.56 to be taken on naming a committee perienced pilot, returning from a The press continued to point out D . ¥ . ¥» control wages. He said wage flx- ing what can be done to make Have you heard people say, or tenure under a one-year Board of ship over on Its back and fall out Equipped with five portable their two-wheelcra safe from release 179,000 tons of steel in the were tendered a housewarming last C. R. Burr Company .... 62,195 to consider building a new con­ Selectmen, to the laying of ap­ two-week leave, would be behind to the German people that their O y inclirection to Ke* Ing would amount to Income fixing. The 1941 com crop of Argwittas|K Edward J. Holl ...... 53,642 have you said yourself, "I'm very to safety. It's not a* easy as It soldiers to the east probably would short wave radio seta, foresters thefts... Is estimated at 8 million tons. twelve-montli for production of night at their new home on Porter fond of her, but It just wears me solidated school. The meeting will propriations and taxes, and in the the times and actually to tbe sounds but you have ^ a good nAnI r ’a n ltn lia tiA C va wage stabilization would street, by the bridge club of which Cheney Brothers ...... 44,454 spend the winter fighting to the p e a l i ^ p i t a l i s t i c s y s - better come through negotiated were aided by two circling air­ warships, cargo vessels, tanks and out to be with her for any length also be asked to appropriate w ooing of certain other regula­ greatest danger until he learned chance of floating gently to safety. planes and a detachment of 100 other defense items, as well as con­ they are members. The party was Michael Coughlin ...... 43,619 $10,000 for equipment for the fire the new fighting tricks and new Russian snows. te r n N a t io n . i contracts. G. E. Willis C o ...... of time?” Ten to one, the object tions under which the Board of Maybe you think I wasn't long- o f E dler* from Fort Devens, Moss. siderable quantities of aluminum, a complete surprise to Mr. and 43,112 of such a remark is a 'Woman of department. gadgets that the enemy had de­ With reguUrity that Indicated Warren I. Keith ...... 33,805 Selectmen labors. It was thought Ing for a parachute that day they orders from high official*, the Pa..iela’s dog "Shag" accompanied brass, chromium, copper, nickel, Mrs. Johnson. The guests brought great energy who has so many the Intent of the latter regula­ veloped In that short space of The Hartford Gas iCompany time. got me. TT>e boys were taking pot newspaper* carried an article by Washington, Sept. ^ O P ) —Sec- f»ll«lren'* Protest Work* them, but couldn’t pick up her WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY tin, sine, mica and rubber. refreshments and a handsome floor things to say that she tries to say tions is for application under a Shota at my gunner and me as we trail. Monthly quotas for the refrigera­ lamp for the new home. heads the list of out o f town- tax Work Greatly OompUoatai Col. Walter Scherff, of the general payers followed by Albert Cohn them too fast. one year board, and that a longer glided down with a dead motor. retary Morgenthau's-proposal to ! Kansas City-0l>)-Chlldl*h In- tor industry will total 179,919 units Then there's the girl who In In the two score years since' staff, on how the German soldier SPECIALS AT of Hartford. The list follows; Cooper Seeks official term for board members No talking back to the other* the could overcome the Russian winter Umlt corporate profits to six per dlgnation flared when Ol’ Freddie To Present Censure Motion for each of the five months, August A special communication of Man­ shyness or sheer indolence keeps must be preceded by the minor then, the work of pilots, gunners way thev do now with their radio cent drew fresh opposition today , assigned to another bakery to December, 1941, Inclusive, as Hartford Gas Company ..$43,500 and observers on fighting aircraft easily. chester Lx)dge of Masons will be Albert Cohn (Hartford) .. 36,445 saying, "You know" till you don't changes noted. phones. We had nobody to talk to. from Senator Vandenberg (R., j rou.e. To the neigbbor- Canberra, Australia, Sept. 30.— compared with average monthl.v held tomorrow afternoon to attend know anything at all of what To Correlate has been greatly complicated, al­ Once we were up there we were on output of 309,234 units in,the 12 Manchester Warehouse Co. 33,863 Avoids Mlxup though In some cases It seems vri,.K V -.1.- —I, J .V , I youngsters. Freddie isn’t just (ff)—The Labor opposition decided the funeral of Nathan Collins Valvoline Oil Co. N. Y. . . 26,615 she’s trying to communicate. This Some Selectmen who favor the our own and It wa* lonesome when Mich.), who called the plan an , another horse, but an old friend today to present the equivalent months ended last June 30. Maine. Lodge will open in tlie girl may swallow the last half of easier. trouble hit you. All we had were attempt by Indirection to repeal worthy of handouts of sugar and FOSTER'S Because of seasonal production two year term cannot see why the We used to fly "by the seat of Police Vainly of a motion of censure against the Masonic Temple at 1:30. A large every Important word or even an Orient Policy necessary changes cannot be crude hand signals and wing wag­ the capitalistic system." apples. Their spokesman, Sally government tomorrow in the low- 84 Oakland Street Free Delivery I Dial 7386 variations, the curtailed output will attendance of the membership is important sentence. You strain our pants." the way you ride a gling waa the only method of com­ Lindauer, wrote a letter of protest be only 2 per cent under production Reds Retake City worked to readily if biennial elec­ horse. If you were upside-down In Morgenthau said late yesterday er House of Parliament. The desired. your neck and your ears when you (Continued From Page One) tiona were to be set up now, but municating a change of tactics or to bakery company officials. Ol’ House will be considering the gov­ for the last five months of 1940, try to show ordinary politeness a cloud, the only way you knew a warning. Seeking Clues that the proposal would not even to avoid possibility of any mlxup, be presented to Congress before Freddie Is back now. ernment’s new budget. '' although considerably under the Stasley group members who are Near Leningrad in conversation with her. Thought a successful singer for years, soprano Margaret Speaks it was by the pull on your safety Warned by Comrade Shoulder Lamb Chops lb. 3 2 c level of recent months. However, Teacher Is Not Necessary | ed he gave his colleagues an ac­ the postponement of the question belt. Today Instruments take next year, and In any event would presenting a Hale Style show this contlnijatt^ checks on her voice— not only on its mechanical repro­ count ot this. to this war you con be flying production in the Brst seven A phonetics teacher la not es­ waa agreed. care of those details. alohg, peacefully thinking of that not apply to 1941 business, but Tender Knife or evening at eight o'clock in the (Continued from Page One) Informed circles continued to Against the strong disapproval Rewards Total $2,277 Vandenberg's sharply expressed months of 1942 is to be leveled oft social hall of the South Methodist sential to the development of at­ duction, but on how It sounds In personal conversation. Flying now to more like driving date you hope to keep on the to a large extent. Instead of fol­ tractive speech. Naturally, the attach considerable Importance to of the Board of Selectmen, the a racing car. The basic changes In Slaying of Marion oppoeition indicated that mean­ church, welcomed the sudden turn at noon after a battle that began the Grew-Toyodn meeting, which ground, when an excited voice of Cube Steaks lb. 39c lowing the normal summer up- good teacher helps. He or she question of Installation of parking that havs brought this about are a comrade will bring In your ear while would be no moratorium on awing. to cool weather as it will trend to at 6 a.m. has led to belief that a new turn meters will come before the town Miley, Golf Star. criticism. make the women more iSlbthes-con- gives you Jie proper intonations, you’ll get by with any old speech time in forming her words cor­ Increased speed, greater Are pow­ phones; AN ASSET To Be In 10 Cities By 6 p.m,, the main Russian corrects your usage of words, and just because you're beautiful. How in United States-Japanese affairs meeting on the strength of a peti­ The Michigan senator, a Fi­ Large Cut-up Fowl ea. 89c Bcious, and the new fall and win­ rectly,” said Margaret Speaks. is Imminent. It was disclosed that er, voice radio and the parachute. "Look out! There’s a Messer- Officials of ^ e division of civilian forces reached and forded a river, thus Increases your confidence as often have you heard a man say, "And there’s one other very sim­ tion containing mora than the 20 Speed OutotMdlng Change schmttt on your tall!" Lexington, Ky., Sept 30— UP)— nance committeeman, ' declared FOR ANY BUSINESS OR SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT ter wearing apparel will tie viewed which was not Identified, and com­ Grew was accompanied by his names required for including a there waa “not a semblance of jus­ Western Calves' Liver aupply said Impact of the limitation with more interest. Vice President well as your care in speaking. But "She was wonderful until alie ple thing which helps. It’s just re­ Speed to easily the outstanding Another thing they have today Rewards totalling $2,277 and a lb. 39c pleted the recapture of the city. you can do it by yourself too. Just stared talking" ? counselor of embassy, Eugene H. question in the call for town meet­ tification” to the six per cent pro­ order would be felt principally in Elmer Weden will describe the membering that you create th*e Dooman. Other sources said the chatigs. We used to think we real­ that we didn’t have Is armor plate. fund-raising proposal tor a me­ the 10 cities which produce 90 per A dispatch by Tass, official So­ listen to yourself, and then set " can make her con­ most dramatic impression when ing vote. The Board made no ef­ ly were going some when we loafed We often wished we had It. When fit ceiling, and he took particular Rib Lamb Chops______lb. 35c garments as they are displayed by viet news agency, said that on the ambassador .also talked with Eiji fort to cover up Its displeasure at morial were counted today os po­ cent of the electric and gas refri­ models from Hale's and the church. a routine of practice. versation more effective simply by you yourself are not all worked along at 125 miles an hour. That an enemy piMe got under you and exception to Morgenthau’s recom­ southwest front, the Red Army Above all, don't imagine that lowering her tone and taking her Amau, vice minister of foreign Uie methods, selectmen asserted, lice struggled vainly for clues to mendation that profits be compu­ gerators in this country—Detroit, Entertainment numbers and tea up over what you have to say.” affairs. was top speed for a fighting plane started shooting up you certainly Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago, killed 2.000 Germans, took 300 were used to' secure signatures to were sitting on "the hot seat.” the slayers of Marion Miley, 27, ted on tbe basis of Invested capi­ Juicy Oranges 2 doz. 49c are other attractions for the eve­ prisoners, and captured a number Criticises Duff Cooper but the average was far below that Dayton, O.; Schenectady, N. Y.; the petition which was laid Wore figure. Today they do almost 400 There was nothing between vou popular and pretty golf star. tal. ning. of guns and tanks in a thrust be­ The newspaper Nichl Nlchl crit­ them last night. Miss Miley was killed and her DOBBS Kvanaville, Ind.; Muskegon, Mich.; and those bullets but some thin May Use Either of Two Methods tween villages "B" and "D.” slan mainland, but were making circled in the drive east were re­ icized Alfred Duff Cooper and miles—three times as fast! Fancy McIntosh Apples, 5 lbs. 25c Mansfield. 0 „ and Greenville, Mich. scant headway. German Bayonet It waa said that the petition was fabric and wooden frame works. mother. Mrs, Fred Miley, was At present, corporations may In an Interesting, illustrated Rumanians Repulsed ported to have lost 1,500 men kill­ other British diplomats in the Far circulated by a parking meter firm -And we thought we were hot wounded critically early Sunday CROSS-COUNTRY The Office of Production Man­ One view is that this whole en­ ed and 1,000 wounded. The survi­ stuff with our two lltUe small cali­ Some of. the boys used to sneak compute taxable excess profits Fancy Cauliflower Ige. hd. 19c articles which covers two pages The Rumanians near Odessa East today, charging that Britain salesman, and that several of those stove lids out of the field kitchen v^L*'^**'*' Lexington Country agement is at work on plans to re- and a half of the current number terprise is scarcely more than a vors, dispatches said, were dis­ waa seeking ‘t'o block and thwart ber machine guns blazing away either on the oasis of invested cap­ teve the threatened Idleness in were repulsed In a fresh assault at Charges Fierce who signed the petition are not and use them as cushions. club. Two thieves broke into Mrs. ital or on the basis of averaged of the Connecticut Circle maga­ the village of "N," Tass said. dlvirsion to mask the German In­ persed in the wilderness. any possible rapproachement prepared to battle for meters, but through the wooden prop. In this Miley s room, knocked her down Carrots or Beets bch. 5c tbeae regions, directing its efforts tentions to conquer the Industrial (Continued from Page One) The Karelian league estimated man's war the fighters carry And as I work at my easel to­ earnings over the period 1936-39, zine, Miss Katharine H. W’«>od, Reprc.senting the largest toll yet moves between the United States signed merely as a matter of ac­ day. peacefully painting the thrice In the abdomen an(j t o w (^ placing qualified workers in and agricultural north. , that only 30 per cent of the pro­ and Japan. twelve big caliber machine guns— inclusive. .defense' Jobs, training others for secretary of the Connecticut Pub­ claimed against Adolf Hitler's air commodation to tbe circulator of planes that other people are fly­ killed Miss Miley with shots lic Library committee, mentions force In a 48-hour period, the com­ "There is no indication of any troops east of the Dnieper river perty of Finnish Karelia, south­ "Well - Informed sources in six on each wing—and a couple of through the head and beck. "Tbe Invested capital method is Borden's Milk 3 Ige. cant 25c defense work, and directing addi­ west of this scene of action, had the petition. In spite of this, the ing, I can’t help wishing that I not the sol* measure of profits to Manchester among the libraries in munique said 263 German planes German advance anywhere,” one "exterminated strong enemy ," the newspaper re­ signature will be the means of cannon as well! The cannons fire Remains to Grave CondiUoa - tional defense contracts into the London authority said, giving a forces and took several thousand escaped devastation uncler the through the prop and if one of had had a stove lid cushion that areas affected. smaller cities doing excellent work. were shot down Friday and Satur­ ported, "say that Cooper, accom­ bringing up the controversy which day In October, 1917. Mrs. Miley remained In a grave Scottissue______3 rolli 20c more optimistic light to both offi­ prisoners." scorched-earth policy of the Red panied by Lieut. Den. Francis Pig- those 37 M.M. explosive shells - ^ be larger companies were sub- She says: "Manchester also ranks day, The Russians acknowledged had all but died out when the (Tomorrow: Bombers and Fire condition after an operation to re­ f 4 high among the towns with gool cial and a large part of British Storm 210 PiUboxes Army in its withdrawal. The dam­ gott, former military attache of touchss any part of your ship, you j4Mfted to the heaviest cuts, on the the loss of 59. age in 'Viipuri, the capital, waa de­ Selectmen had previously Refused Power). move the bullets. She has been un­ LAST CALL ON THESE ITEMS — STOCK UPI library service, greatly strained Soviet warships bolstering the public opinion. the British embassy in Tokyo, is to carry on negotiations for meter just blow up to mid-air! able to confer with police since principle that they are best able Despite Soviet Ambassador Ivan In a northern sector of the east­ clared to be 93 per cent now by the large Influx of war defense of Leningrad were report­ ern front an Infantry division, pre­ coming to Shanghai in a deliber­ installations any further at this I am perfectly serious when I say lapsing Into a corns Sunday morn­ Premier Crushed Pineapple or Sliced Pineappkl to withstand them. Those making Maisky's recent sharp criticism of ate effort to threaten Japan's po­ that on# modem Uesserschmltt of ) 18,000 or more refrigerators a workers." She goes on to add that ed to have sunk a second destroyer sumably German, stormed 210 pill­ time. ing after giving officers a thin Royal Scarlet Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots and PeasI the proud boast of a neighboring in a Baltic battle in which they had reliance on "General Mud and Gen­ sition in east Asia. the type used by Germany today Urges Deferring picture of the crime. year were cut 49 per cent: those eral Winter.” many Britons are boxes in a successful attack Sun­ Against Devices AH in Regular I.«rge No. 2 Cans state that every town has a library, told previously of the sinking of a day and Monday on a stubbornly- "Britain is attempting to use The Board made it clear that could have shot down our entire Gov. Keen Johnson, msanwhlls. turning out 9,000 to 16,000 unlU, still Inclined to set great store by the Russiain-German war for squadron in one dogfight. 87 per cent; and those producing is almost equalled in Connecticut, cruiser and a destroyer. defended position, the high com­ Quotations members are set against the voiced public emotion over the only 11 of its towns are wltho.it progresslvely-unfavorable weather tightening anti-Japanese (Ameri- Things BtUI FBIriy Even Of Law Students crime when he posted a $100 state 6 cans $1.00 fewer than 9,000 units, 29 per Tri-power conference members conditions on the Russian front. mand added. meters and that It will be recom- cent. public libraries, and the traveling cutting speeches short, met In The German Air Force mean­ (jan-British-Chlnese-Dutch) encir­ n.ended by them that the town re­ Fortunately we didn’t have t4 go reward for capture of tbe two Sorry.. .1 Doun Cans Limit! Asaorted As Yon Wish! or regional library is perfected so The nations of the hemisphere clement. up against any ships doing 400 robtera with the declaraUon, "this 90 Percent Oits Seen committee chambers with the idea while concentrated in railway fuse to install the devices. todlanspolis, Ind.. Sspt. 80.—(ff) that those towns are now served of formulating by Friday full re­ Leningrad Defenders transport both In the Kharkov should co-operate, exchange In­ "Cooper is seeking to create a The petition asks that meters be miles an hour. The enemy didn't rothless, dastardly crime la a chal­ Dobbs Hsta speak SO elo- It was forecast that beginning by trained librarians. formation regarding totalitarian second Pacific crisis by separating fly any faster than wa did and hts —A propossl thst law students be lenge to lew enforcement to Ken­ In January cuts would approxi­ ports of Russia's war needs and area and east of Leningrad, and located here on a trial basis but quenUy to your behalf, you're ways of meeting them. Experts on Force Foes Back also installations of the Mur- infiltration—and wage a militant Japan, and the United States, with Selectmen feels there la no current guns were just about the same. So deferred from tbs draft until their tucky end every citizen la urged mate 90 per cent under the base campaign for democracy. the obvious purpose to Isolate Ja­ to give such to'ormation as might to good favor before you Mrs. John Kissock has returned Army, Navy. Air Force, transport, London, Sept, 30—(A5—Defend­ mansk-Leningrad railway. parking emergency which would things were farlly even. Aiid that’s proOsssionat education la complet­ period for the large manufactur­ — Raould Damonte Taborda, pan completely in the Far East. the odd part about the present air lead to the apprehension of the know it! A true flniohtog ers; 40 per cent for the medium to her home in Pittsburgh, Pa af­ raw materials and medicine prob- ers' of Leningrad forced the Ger­ The German cruisers Leipzig warrant even a trial. ed was advanced today by Dean ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lat- lems^convened separately. head of Argentine committee In­ Increaaing Pressure Deferred until the adjourned situation. Planes go a lot faster, Albert J. Hsrno of the University perpetrators." touch to your well-groomed group, and 29 per cent for the man besiegers back at several and Emden recently fired effec­ "Duff Cooper is reported to ting Caverly of William street and Holds Conference tively on Soviet field and artillery vestigating the Fifth Column town meeting to March was the the gunnery has Improved tre- of nitoola Collsgs of Law. Faystts county government appearance. ■mall producers. DeUlled allot­ places yesterday and Sunday end there. have succeeded in strengthening —Tbe eveni^ seMlon for the latter pur- Now tto boys are fighting every Sam's soldlera sat 50 par cent sistent opponant o f admlifistratlon The battle lasted several days, stood at Lafayette, we day at 30,000 feet. Tto motors are 3. Rationing of cork to manu- chromium curtain fixtures in the ing to Stalin. ot Girl Scout Troop No. IS, the fere." Now Marshal Petaln Japanese Army landed a small de­ poee will be convened as the polls mors lea cream per/ maa than foreign poUdea, has gtvm It quali­ SPECIMEN TREES fbeturera was extended to March six bed wards of the hospital. Lord Beaverbrook said "we will senior troop; Mias Mary RUey, the high command said, adding tachment ot parachute troops yes­ close at tto state armory, the ap­ equipped with Improved auper- other Ameticaas. . T rt^ ^ Sept. 80-ionage in- afternoon, October 3 at three If Spain la a traitor to democ­ days ot Japanese claims It bad we nsturslly lost height end tto ANNIE I. SMITH [ mmtigation bad been left with the In Wrong Gear strayed by German and lUlian first thing you Iroaw we'd have to In tbs same address. dsUvered LAMDSCAPmO The railroad overpass on Center London, Sept. 30.— (JP)— Authori­ o'clock. Mrs. Walter Olson will troops northeast of Dnleperope- racy, then we must be against fallen, said tto provincial capiUl’a before a regional meeting of the government, where they serve as aksistant leader of this Spain. fate might be decided within the OtaUMS toys la Spaaleh streak suddenly Tor home to keep Free Expert Advice On What and How To Plaat. street has been painted by the New tative aources, commenting on re­ trovsk, at the Dnieper bend.) from crashing to the trenches. Patrolman Scoldg Crop of Turkey* National Aseedation of Manufae- UNDER MANAGEMENT OF Haven railroad, eliminating the ports from a neutral capital, aaid pack. —Thomas So ley Otiell, Costa next few days. Bring a ^etch of Your Gronnda Showing Loeatkm of \*8ebotage la the Joint concern Rica, on Spaia’a plea for ■ "Holy First Usad In StaMi ChlUicotto, Mo,—iff)—If tto B What a dlffsrsnea to the dog turara at New York, Henderaon Existing Trees, Plants and Bnlldlngn. ' both the Federal government ^Ineaa o< the structure as It stood today there waa some reason to footballera of Warrensburg Teacb-' fights over London and tha Chan- New Bern Thriee To Mature Late rdterated his belisf that no affort before, covered with the white believe the German campaign in Mrs. Alfred Sundqulst. chairman Fintts Destroy Three War" agaiMt Russia, Tto Japanese flrat used para­ d the atatee," tbe attorney gen­ chutists a few mmtto ago to tto era College had bniabed up/ csi Bsl thaas days The planea are ao HELEN A. ERICKSON ^ era ls (rf several high school Russia had been thrown into the ot the Manchester Girl Scout Soviet Regiments Spanish, they might have averted . high you can hardly aea them. All 'd, "and aeveral atatea have finance committee has called Now is the time for wago- campaign in the Chungtlao moun­ bened tbelr aabotage laws gradimte bridge-players. The over- wrong gear. a 0 to « defeat by CUUcotto Busi­ jrou aee Is the whits tracings of The Germans- probably meant to meeting of the committee for to­ Helsinki. Finland, Sept 30—(iF) oarners to get out of debt tains, Shansi province. i ' Kaiwas a ty —iff)—Three times Ssit Lake aty. Sept 80.—(ff)— New Location I« iMult of anggeatlosui made at 215! **f“*J ^ " painted Wack, with —Marriner Eoeles, FMeial Re­ ness College, Mucio Torres, native their gyrations against tha blue Patrolman Join. OsIdweU repri­ O'* railroad on drive for Moscow first, it was aaid, morrow afternoon 'at two o’clock —Press dispatchaa said today Chinese sources said tto bulk ot of Mexico and a New ChllUcotto Turkeys will be plentiful for AS eelUng HOa FaS wUl ba don* nt OUB LAKE SYB E gg rA SB L l 1 conference. side. Ftnniah soldiers had destroyed eve Board ctoirmaa. tto Japansae foicsa fighting la sky. We never saw anything like manded the tall fellow who kept Carleton Schuster ttuch and then try to take the riches of at tbe Chamber of Commerce player, can't^eak or understand that In the old days. Ws know Thanksgiving dtonsrs Nov. 20, but DIRECTIONS: From Hnrtfmd and painta Waa$ nvaU f legal preparatlan of tbe headquarters in the Hotel Sheri­ three Soviet regiments, two of the north of Hunan province were crowding to at tbe scene of an ao- may be acaree by Nov. 27, dine- We pledge s continuance of Stataa In tba emergency la the Ukraine in collaboration with Even (tto Naale’) plan of cam­ fcn^tsh very well. So Peter Mene- now that thla is-cauaed by the ddent. by following Oenn. Bonto Ne. IS from Basa Haraht the leaser Aatls Armiea operating dan. At this time plsns 'will be them encircled on the main road concentrated to tto northeast of tors of tba Northweatera THirkeys i mart effective than diving tbe Weeds Ulnwfmiy Cleared toarard Petraakol (Petrasavodaki). paign looks like some teame’ foot­ des of Ecuador, another friayeri freostog of the exhaust from the Then Sergt. Clyde Bowen step­ the same high ideaU and Boirtk *M nfile aaat * f ThtaetteUia traffla elcalaL O rl in the south. made for the annual drive for Changriia between tbe ea|dtal and outlines each play called to tto Growers' AssocUtion, were told PIANO V amergency before tbe great the capital of Russian Karelia on ball schedules. The (Jermsns took the Milo river. engtoea at lofty heights and tha ped to. today. skilled services that have brnn Ne. d, tnni North on lake Street S-4 aaSa ana$ aC ] Sources in neutral countries sub­ funds, to be hrid the latter part quarterbock- to 8p)Spanish! ■ ■ • result is a snowy wake which GreeiU or North at Beitan Oder MSI 1 $-6 affha aM$ o t 1 be aaid. "Uttle additloR*' Aurora, Bl.—(dv-The Federal of October. Lenlngrai'>d-Murmanak ~ rail- on a lot of small countries first Fine weather has favored Japa­ "OsldweO—rd Uke you to meet Hsrbsrt Beyera, aacratary-man- identified with this shop in the Ion la needed." mitted that the Germans found a before tackling the big ones, , loolu Uks the smoke of our peace­ tarOrMB. -'i-r r rigm government wants Aurora to pay comparativaly weak spot at tbe nese aerial operaUoaa ainee the Mr Harry OambreU He’a the new ager. aaid that If tha largtr ceo- TEACHER .past p,935 to Uncle Sam for its 1989 third unit waa reported to -^ e d Daweea, Tnlaae feethaB ful rky-wiltera. member ot tbe Police Board." wrong place in the huge eastern Mlaa Evallne Pcntlaad announe- battle for Changato atarted B ^t. ctamclsirt ■umtog atatea obaerra Nov. 80 as Artlllasjr AMca toy f^ er alleviation campaign. J. have been the Red Army’s 1,070th 17. Any let up of ttoI good weather Craphle Teathimiiy Te Speed ^mbrall rafuatd tha amhar^ Fonnorljr of Bostoa front and that the Crimean eam- ea a training seaaion at her borne, Tl» modwn dogfight covera a 3%aakagtvtag pnclaimad by NO CHANGBIN OUR STAFF OPEN DAYUGHT TO DABK ^ b e r t 'WoU, Federal district at­ rsglment, trapped 10 miles be­ might save the altuation for tto Juaras, ChL— offleer’a apoloftea—and' Prealdent Roeasvslt—tbara win ba burg. Vntoa South Mign particularly was of aecon- 30 Foster street, tomorrow eve­ hind the Fi^iirii lines. elrola tan tlmaa na large as our kept hla distance NOW TEACHING AT ‘at. torney In Chicago, alleged the city dary im portance In the Nazia* Chtoeae, tt o y said. Hilda believes being mayor or coun- a ahortego at birds for tbs roat of OP EFFICIENT OPERATORS. -WouMo will help fire had diverted W A labor mSTwful- ning at 7:30 for tto new leed-aa, CeBMrieMte Oaosmlt Suicide clrinm rings did. The greater tlm^ 85 WEST CENTER ST. original scheme of thlnga. women Joining (the CMri Scout or~ ctlman of Juaras la sufficient com- speed the greater the circle, and the month bocauas ot late matur­ b’a ooaatal artfllaty, K ly,«b clear weeds from private With hundreds of men dead, the Spartanburg, 8. C. (ff)—Tto Weekly tocomea of more than peosaUon In Itaetf. "The poMs' New tungsten-ore deposits have ing ot thla year's flocks. . TELEPHONE 8011 PooadbuT At ganisation this f alL Russian poUticai oommissars wera coupla was niidy to niova into tto thoseiwhita ■ “ tinea “ acroas Die ekyr are _____ Wilson *s Nurseriei n u iiU lt ■■ a iw l-^ psopsrty near a park. Mayor An- Reports in tondon said the Ger­ half tto car owners in tba United carry aneb hoaor with them that been found at eeveral points to Thera wUI be plenty from De­ Phone 2-9269 ffA ey made first rate to tove committed suicide new house,. A finjd cbedt was graphic taaGmony to speed. The|Kwantung Province, C bi^ - MANCHESTER, CONN. drew J. Outer said tbe city would mans were pffiirtnding at the Pere- Battery seta account for abeut States (sra laSk than f3 0 to normal BO actual pay should to aiaatsd.* cember on, thou^ : Jie.ficUcate control inveatlgaU the claim for reim- when the situatioa proved hope- made. A burglar had stolen an tto times. Almost ^three-quarters of he said. "Our budget |a already kop isthmus, four-mOe-wids land a '’f cunent productioa of ■laa. bathroom fixtures as wall as tto baraaneat. ,linllink at tto Qrtmea with tte-Rua- all tto car owners have tocomes overwork^" Bonmda should Tto two regiments claimed e«- Utetoh aink ant watar toator. of Isas than «40 a w«ak. lOMw. Ha la mayor;gf. Jm tsm > V B1AMCHE8TEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1941 MANUHEBTER EVEM^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 15^1 dli^tch of Important British wair materials to Russia and express* Roosevelt anfl Hull ihar a complete willingness to Fort Bragg’s Khaki Tidal Wave Obituary bomb Roms if necessary. British official figures for loss­ Confer on Change es of British, allied and neutral shipping useful to Britain are In Neutrality Law Louis Knocked the Out of Cosmic to Put Nova Awm 689,^3 tons for April, 497,847 for Swamps Slow-Paced Carolina Town Deaths May, and 329,296 for June, a total of 1,416,416 tons, but showing a W. O. Bartholemew (Oontinaed from Page One) I consistent decline. By Jean Llghtfoot Willie C. Bartliolemew died at Nova Hit* the Canva* in the Sixth Two-thirds less apparently NEA Sendee Staff Correspondent the home ,’« f his son, Loren, in the president would confine him­ IruUdment Loaning Is self to a request for authority ts Nova Goes Down For Count would be a total of only about Fayetteville, N. C.—Teeming, j Andover last night following a Ruffing Will Oppose Function Worthy of 472,000 tons for the entire three short illness. He had teen a resi­ arm American merchant ships. On months of July, August and Sep­ steaming Fayetteville—like every dent of Andover for many years. the other hand, some informants Serious Treatment, tember. other community that has been! He is survived by seven children, have said he would tell Congress After Champ Lands Right Churchill said that during the embraced by a tong and .octopodal | Mrs. William Baldwin of Man­ he also should have the power to Wyatt In First Game Burgess Declares. three months Just ending, Brit­ chester, Mrs. Eklward Kennisun, send American commercial ves­ arm of the defense program— i Mrs. Warren Squier both of Willl- sels into belligerent ports and ain's "slaughter of enemy ship­ ♦ - ping is one and one-half times that struggles to keep its identity In- ^ mantic, Mrs. Ambrose Concodella combat areas now forbidden by Chicago, Sept 30—(^-»John the neutrality law. If both re­ Lefty Grove Leaves Buc^eai. vice prcsl£)ent of The of the three previous months, and tact in the khaki shadow cast by of Hartford, Robert, of Rockville, Both Hurlers Ordered Qiallenger Forgot to Duck Lethal in Sixth; Louis is increasing by leaps and bounds.” nearby Fort Bragg. But it can't be Raymond, of Hebron and Loren quests were granted, only a skele­ Without a Goodbye | Local Sport rilor,.i>wcJ>.3ra Nationai Bank and ton of the law would remain. To Get Ready; Each Stalked Yogi for Four Rounds, Got Range hi Truct Co., MlnneapoUa, recom- From March 25 to Aug. 16, done. Economic and social dis­ with whom he resided. There are meticicd today that bankers loan British figures show losses of Ger­ placement has been inevitable. several great grandchildren and “ Now In Jelly Stage” Team Refits Today as Boston, Sept. 30.—Lefty Fifth and Ended Match with Right Hander more i.:onoy to the "little fellows." man, Italian. Finnish and neutral Profits are welcome. So are grandchildren also surviving. Hull, it was said on good au­ Grove felt so bad about his Chatter in a speech prepared for the s.-.ipplng useful to the Axis total­ handsome and eligible young of­ The funeral services will be thority, planned to ask the chief • World Avails Play. major league pitching career That Put Foe Through Ropes to Retain Crown; 8i'th a.iDual convention of The led about 1,707,000 tons, including ficers, So, actually, are the sol­ held from the William P. Quish executive to “go all the way” In reaching Its probable end that i Baseball faiia were stunned a t ! Referee Arthur Donovan Stops the Contest. American Bankers ArsociaUon, he j 200,000 tons claimed sunk by the diers. But many of the town's 27,- Funeral Home on Main street, revising -the present act. How­ By Judsen Bailey he sneaked Into the Red Sox i the sudden and unexpected end to asTc'J: Rus.sians. 000 citizens—10,000 more than a Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. ever, Hull was reliably reported to New York. Sept. 30—(IP)—The the game Sunday afternoon. The Burial will be in the family plot clubhouse and left for h is, "If we as bankers, faithful to Few Important Ships Lost year ago—are trying bravely to have informed associates that ths Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Maryland home without say­ biggest crowd of th* year watched By Gayle Talbot * then I don't see why I ohouldn’t ; our trust and believing that fa­ ■Very few important ships car­ pretend that life In Cape Fear at the Gilead cemetery. whole revision question "now is Yankees are all set fog tomorrow's ing goodbye to any one except the battle for thirteen innings and New York, Sept. 30. —(>P)—If claim the title.” in the jelly stage” and would not tbe concensus was that there was voritism lias no place in quasi-pub- rying irflinitions to Britain have valley can go on at the same Gals- opening game of the'ivblWTibrles, the clubhouse man. I Joe Louis Itas fought bis ' Ust Punch Talk* for Louia lit administration, would do jiis- been lost, he said. worthlan gait It paced before the be finally settled until after Mr. with Whitlow Wyatt, the * bald, - little ttrehoose between either Mo- Louis, as usual, didn’t have U' ti-’ r, can we assume that chaic^.er He asserted that "our reserves Bragg population Jumped from 5,- Funerals Roosevelt talks with his congres­ squeaky-voiced Georgian, ready to rtarty Brothers or the Polish fight, then the world can say great deal to say about the affair, Is measured oy the' size of a bor­ of food stand higher than at the 000 to 54,000 and began to barrel sional lieutenants. take the mound against Charley Americans. However, Blanchard goodbye to a fighting man, the presumably.feeling that th* right' Those congressional Informants rowers asset statement? I outbreak of the war. along buckety-buckety to a 60,000 Mrs. Hannah Swanson (Red) Ruffing, veteran ace of the really had the tougher going all likes of which it may never see he laid on Nova's whiskers kad-^ “Instalment loaning," he went "There will be better Christmas in close touch with Wlllkie, the Yanks. Pitchers Rob the way as his support was not the capacity expected by November. The funeral of Mrs. Hannah again. spoken for him eloquently. Hs did on, "is a banring function worthy dinners this year than lost year Peace-cherishing residents blink 1940 presidential candidate, said ^ The managers of the two pen­ test. Swiuison, of 444 Center street, Th* right that laid on Lou itay that Nova had not hurt him, Of serious, dignified treatment — and at the same time more justifi­ at the architectural circus of neon he had advised them that he would nant-winners delayed announcing Joe but that had been more or lees oh-- - who passed away Saturday follow­ give his support to any mors tn deflnitely their starting choices Nova's jaw in the sixth round last for many an individual's only or cation behind those dinners.” Pagsni's West Sides aill defend ViOUR. and gaudy tile fronts that has ing a long illness, was held this relax the neutrality law. first opportunity to come into con­ "We are now within a measure- lifted the faces of booming stores until after the teams had worked their town title honors next Sun­ night at the Polo Grounds, knock­ tact with a bank will come through able distance of an immense flow afternoon from the Watkins Fu­ "The law never should have been out again today, and Leo Durochcr ing, the big Californian flat and Up to the big punch (Ujd thsti along downtown Hay and Gilles­ of the Dodgers said he might not day at Nebo against Morisrty knockout, the fight failed enttro'’ the small loan department. of American new building which neral Home, at 2 o'clock, and the enacted in the first place,” inform­ Boston Fans Wonder If Brothers and should the latter win preparing him for the technical pie streets. ants quoted him as saying. "It select his first fiinger until to­ knockout that came a moment ly to live up to ita glowing a d -, Must Not Surrender Right together with our own production They boogie at the numbers Emanuel Lutheran church, at it will represent a grand slam for we look to carry us through 1942 2:45. Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, ought to be changed now, and I morrow morning, but from play­ Tall Fielder C^uld Not later, was the sort of picture vsnee notices. Where both m en' "Financially we cannot and racket that has moved in, at the the gas housers. Pagan!'* team has had teen expected to wad* in and must not surrender the right . . . and along progressively to the pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran believe Congress will change it.” ers of the competing clubs it was punch that a fight fan might wait inching pace of Cumberland coun­ Support for arming merchant learned that Ruffing and Wyatt, Have" Set Record. not handled a ball for almoet six slug, they did nothing o f the kind., to take care of the pitifully small end of the war,” he declared. church, officiated. weeks and this long layoff might a lifetime to see. However, he warned that “we ty traffic snarled by busy prison ships and sending them into zones the obvioua choices, had been In­ The big Negro, now awaiting For minutes at a time they d r- ! credit needs of millions of our peo­ labor expansion of its highway At the church, Leonard Eccel- Impair the team’s chances. must expect U-boat warfare con­ lente played "Beautiful Saviour” now forbidden came last night structed to get ready to pitch the By Stevw O’Leary his call into the Army, may never cled each other with deep reapectr/.'^ ple. I plead the cause of Instalment system, at the cracker-box con­ first game. loan departments in banks. I urge ducted by a larger number of U- Havens Igr Fort Bragg boys to “get away (bat not far) from It all” on the violin, accompanied by the from Chairman Conually (D., Tex.), Boston, Sept. 80—OPi -Today's again deliver a single blow with feinting and missing wild leads boats than ever before will be in­ struction and candy counter col­ of the Senate Foreign Relations Wyatt, who became 32 years old Not in a long time has Nebo had the precision and power of tbe one a mile. The moat exdttng thing their continuance, their growth, ors of FHA project homes mush­ tion. Inclination or rendezvislt are roadside taverns. Above, In the Shell Tavem^ near Fayetteville, church organist, G. Albert Pear­ Saturday, won 22 gsmes and lost special sneer is reserved for those tensified. son. Mr. Pearson also rendered Committee. In a broadcast address so mafiy attractions in one Sunday that paralyzed Nova’s senses and about the early rounds was th* the extension of this banking serv­ rooming into existence northwest among Raleigh, Durham, Greens­ N. C'„ NE.’V eorrespondent Jean Llghtfoot swings It to juke-hox 10 for the Dodgers during their pitchers, whose a., over the past week. At 12:30 ice to the limits of safety.” "U-boats will be beaten and can Jingles wilh Pvt. Jake Nolan of Roanoke, Ala. Onlooking wallflow­ other appropriate selections. (NBC) on the forum program of shocked a great crowd of almost conlinuotia blest from th* ebam- be beaten only by corresponding of town. boro, Asheville, Chapel Hill and Tbe Washington Evening Star, National League struggle aj]d flock of intentional passes in the the softball teams played and at pion'a corner that Nova’s handlanV ' In another address written for ers are, left to right, Pvi. Jim WHUanw, a Phi Beta Kappa; Pvi. The bearers were: Carl Benson, pitched most of diclr critical con­ 60,000 that had teen slowly intensification of our own meas­ And they gulp at the sinful Atlantic Beach . . . even if 1,000 Connally said it was time for ths closing weeks of tbe season robbed Bouncing on the canvas is Lou Nova after being hit by Joe I.x>uis in th* sixth—and la s t - two o’clock there was a scrub were loading him down with ' the round table discussion of bank are bid to Friday night flings at Phil Holbrook and Sgt. Al GlllUand. Clifford Benson. Herbert Benson, tests. Including that which clinch­ warming up to what it thought management. Dr. Ernest M. Fish­ ures and also to put It plainly by beer joints and tourist camps that United States to "reassert and re­ Ted Williams of any honest chance round of their scheduled 15-round championship battle in New York. It was in 2:59 of this round game of football on the gridiron was a fairly even contesL greaae, which they wer*. have sprung up along the roads to one of the three fort service clubs Einar Anderson and Francis ed the 'pennant last Thursday at that Referee Arthur Donovan stopped the contest s'warding it to Louis on a technical knockout. and at 2:45 the baaebiUl teams er, director of research in mort­ that assistance which we are re­ Quinn, all of Manchester, and ordain our adherence to the doc­ to make his batting championship A year of absence from th* The fourth round saw th* lin t ceiving in Increasing degree from Wilmington and Lumberton with . , , there are still 42,500 restless Hotel restaurant, or a hamburger studies history. “ Yadkin rood trine of freedom of the seas.” Hs Boston. - took over the epotilght until al­ gage and real estate finance for George Cooley, of Yonkers, N. Y. An American League castoff, s grand slam affair. . . . heat of championship fighting real action. Louts finally clippatf ! the association, said the national other quarters. all the hush-hush horror of a ramparts-watchers looking to at Smith's lunch. If you have that goes right through the reser­ continued: By thia Urns everyone knows most dark. Tn addition there is a Fort Bragg, Fayettevilie and im­ Burial was in the East ceme­ he was one of the outstanding might rob Louis of tha perfect Nova a good one, staggered h im ! emergency was affecting the real No Longer Alone dowager finding a torso in her any money. vation is the same one Cornwallis Defiant, Ruthless Spirit that tbe stringtean slugger of the soccer field Hrid out across the field sense of timing and the deadly considerably, and teat him around! "A little more than a year ago Park avenue window box. mediate environs for the pleasur­ Dance, drink beer and feed the tery. hurlers of the entire season. His back of second base. estate and mortgage situation retreated along from Yorktown. "The aame defiant and truculent prestige is so great that he may Boston Red Sox ended his season Fordham Ram kick that went into that one cli­ some more until th* belt B u t' Great Shifts in Population we seemed to be alone,” he con­ “ Escape” in Fayetteville able e.-.ape from work that any nickelodeons at Elbo Inn, Light­ Defeated by Nat Greene," be and ruthless spirit that dominated \vith the select mark of .406 and Riggs Rates Louis Best matic blow. If that happens, then tinued, "but, as time has passed man wants when he has time for Mrs. Jessie E. Findlay make the Dodgers an even-money Nova weathered it in good shaps ; Large population shifts are oc­ Week-ends, and most especial­ house Barbecue,’ Pat's Tavern monologizes. "Remember? And the German government during shot to win the initial game start­ that he topped tbe hit­ The cup. which -was presented to ft will te something to remember. and even fought back, so tbs curring, he said, and probably the by, our own steadfast conduct and ly Saturday night, hit Fayette­ it. (private dining rooms: $1), Shell old Swamp Fox Morgan was pret­ The funeral of Mrs. Je.ssle E. the World War. enhanced and bru- ters with a respectable 37 . . . he Morisrty Brothers after the game crimes of the enemy have brought Findlay, widow of John Findlay, ing at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Looks Tough Nova was dote to the ropes, crowd settled down to tee It go migration will prove to be greater ville with a tremendous olive There isn't much for a soldier Chateau (private dining rooms: ty busy in this county sniping at ta l^ d by the Nazi doctrines of Yankee Stadium. also drew the moat bases on balls Fighter in World Today last Sunday, Anally rested in the near bis own corner, boxing confi­ th* liraiL thim that of the last World war. two other very great nations into drab Impact. Even if 2,500 soldiers to do in town. $1). If you have a doll and a the British. In the Civil War, who died Monday at her home. 66 Hitler, has recently attacked and — 151—and scored the most runs— custody of th* donors. Perhaps the intimate and friendly conduct and South Quaker Lane, West Hart­ This will be Wyatt’s first world dently and well, waiting for Jo* The surprise, then, 'was an tbs "With respect to real estate po­ are shipped to Carolina Baech 90 Stand around the Old yellow couple of dollars. ‘ Kilpatrick met General Hamp­ sunk American ships. series, but Ruffing, big 36-year- 135. . . . most pleased gent at the game waa concert with us. Whether we look ford, will be held tomorrow after­ right, which had Louis bothered Crowley Has Plenty of to give him an opening. l/>uis, greater when Louis suddenly licy, it seems likely that . . . miles away for a seashore week­ brick ■ slave market that bottle­ Buy a bottle. Buy a sack of ton’s men here. Spring of ’65.” "Overmastering ambition . . . old righthanded ace of the Ameri­ But thin Theodore could do no By Rqltert Riggs Matthew Moriarty who took a bis face impassive as ever, was the market . . . 'will be an active to the east or whether we look noon at two o'clock at the funeral several times. wound up and knocked his man end at the CCC-built playground necks traffic on the square. Eat popcorn and go to a movie. Buy He’s an authority on Fort Bragg cruel and barbarous purpose, ani­ can League champions, has pitch­ better than fourth in the runa- New York. SepL 30.- -UP,- Replacements; Line Is bow and the cup after It had teen shuffling about and getting no­ loose in the eixth. one. It appears reasonable to sup­ to the west we are no longer alone. Fort Bragg shares with Camp a 15-cent bootlegged shot at a background and facilities, too, ex­ home of Taylor A Modeen, 233 mate the fleets of submarines and batted-ln department, blasting a This happened once In the sec­ "If we look at the battle line of chow mein at New china restau­ Washington street, Hartford, with ed In seven series games, winning Slow-footed Lou Nova proved a handed to Manager Felix McEvitt where. apparently. The crowd had pose, therefore, that in areas Davis . . . even if another 8,000 are rant. fried chicken at Ralnbo res­ tumbledown gas station on the plaining that it has the largest ot surface raiders that Hitler ho6 five and being charged with one total of 120 across the piste, which ond. when Louis missed a round­ Powerhouse and Fast. by Marguerite (Bubbles) Busch, ware defense activities are impor­ the Russian Army and at the Unit­ burial in the East cemetery here. sent out upon the-seas, that belong was five less thsn the department perfect target fo r ' Joe Louis last house punch and Nova caught him teen doing some booing, and the distributed by bus. thumb, invita- taurant steak at Prince Charles Wilmington Road, a slatternly field artillery range in the world defeat. He bagged only 15 games daughter o f the late Frank Busch champion's most ardent followers Loadis Annoonoes Umpc tant banka should take the oppor­ ed States resolve and action we Mrs. Findlay was bom in Man­ not to him but to all the nations leader, Joe DlMaggio, accounted nlgh^ in their heavyweight cham­ quickly with the right. Nova was For 1941 WotM Series spot w’ith chickens In the back, and is the station of the Field chester, the daughter of Jame.s this season, but was not used near­ By Bill Boni to whom the cup is dedicated os a were wailing that "He never look­ tunity of disposing of other real derive comfort and good cheer’ in faded curtains, a headache cure of the earth. . . . ly as often as Wyatt. for during the season. . . . pionship fight and was out on bis keeping his hands up. but when our strugjrle.” Artillery Board which guinea pigs and Martha (Nye) Finlay. She New York. Sept. 30.—{IP)— memorial trophy to the Twl ed Uke that before.” estate. advertisement on the wall, a fat "Shall we, at tbe edict of a A capacity crowd of about 70,- In all juatlcs, Ted should have he dropped his guard in the third League. Chicago, SepL 80—09)—Baseball “In connection with mortgage "We have climbed from the pit weapons and is the largest of the leaves a son. John Findlay, sta­ feet when the referee stopped the A Bolt from the Black man sitting by the counter Army's permanent defense estab­ would-be Napoleon, crlnglngly, 000 was expected to jam the won that one to give him s com­ Louis chopped him on the chin. Blessed with the finest crop of run­ Commissioner Keneaaw Mountain holdings, the same general rule of peril onto a fairly broad pla­ tioned with the U. S. Army at withdraw our commerce and our Yanks' big concrete stadium for plete sweep in those five depart­ contest near the end of the sixth ’ In the fourth. Louis staggered ning and paaaing backs since he Then suddenly, and simply, it 1 Andie announced yesterday tha rsconunends itself. The situation teau,” he said. thoughtfully scratching his leg. lishments and cost $44,681,309 and Camp Blandlng, Fla.; three round. Manchester High football team He fixes his glazed gaze on every­ the barracks are so pot at night ships from the seas where all civi­ the first game, although the day ments. . . . Ohe might argue thsL Lou badly with a right and the came to Rose Hill in 1933, Coach happened. following staff of umplfas foe tha suggests amortization at as rapid "We can see before us the diffi­ brothers. George N. and J. Her­ lized nations for centuries have waa expected to be cloudy and had he been given less Intentional It was an uninteresting battle latter retaliated with short rights plays at Middletown Friday night World Series: one who comes In. he expects to discover he's grown Jimmy Oowley will turn out an and there ts every reason to believe Louis feinted with his left and a pace as the condition of the bor­ cult and dangerous upward payi bert Finlay of West Hartford said tlM^ have a right to be? Ths their waa a possibility of showers. passes, he might not have led in until Louis uncorked a long right, which turned Joe. Lou covered up threw oil of his 202 pounds behind American League: William A-. rower will permit.” Get a professional companion feathers w’hen he awakens every and Kenneth W. Finlay of Hart­ that this week Mrill be spent by Tom that we must trt\d but we can al­ establishment of combat zones has If the start of the series should be that department . . . But s quick which started far back, and land­ and backed away the remainder of offense-minded Fordham football his right. It struck tbe powerful Mc(3owan and WUlUm T. GtiST% so feel the parallel movement of for $3 if It's pay day week-end, morning. ford, all of the firm of Finlay failed. Hitler recognizes no com­ ed on Nova'a Jaw in the sixth. team this season after eight years Kelley and his assistants perfect­ $1.50 if it's last of the month. delayed, or If any later contesta glance would show that he was the round. Nova flush on tbe jaw and be drop­ and John A. Quinn os alternate convergence of two mighty na­ Doubling Up on .Tbelr Jobs Brothers, printers. bat zones. Ha sinka our ships are postponed, or end in ties, the walked far two many times to ThS challenger was knocked | in which tbe Rams have become ing a pass defense and stressing National LeajpM: Ralph Pinelll British Shipping There are some who live on the Little or nothing happened in blocking asalgnmentj. There Is ped as though he bad coUlded with tions, Russia and the 'United Other Bragg boys pick up an v/herever they may be. He sends subs^uent schedule simply will have that make anv difference.. . . through the ropes. He slowly pull­ the fifth other than a slow waltz famous for defenses every bit as and Lorry Goets, and WlUtaa, States. Wilmington road cut-off. Others Nathsa Collins Maine room for e lot of Improvement in a boxcar. It was such a torrifle .1 i extra piece of change and some hb< lurking submarines Into our de­ be piuhed back a day. As fixed by The nearest American Leaguer ed himself into the ring and was' with the fighters fanning th* air rock-ribbed as the coast of Maine. blow as 40 -make what happened Stwort os alternate. “We feel around im the upsurge on the road to Lumberton. A few The funeral of Nathan Collins fensive waters. He defies us. HS Commissioner Kenessw M. Lsndt* The explanation is aimple, and the blocking and it was woefully Losses Reduced In trailers. It’s dark along West slight escape from the humdrum- to Williams In tbe batting aver­ reeling around as Louis tore in with missed punches. before and afterward In th* fl^ t of all enslaved countries of Europe best of life in uniform by clerk­ Maine, prominent Bolton resident! murders our citizens. He assassi­ the first two games will be play­ with deadly lefts and rights. The in Oowley’s words runs as follows; weak against Leavenworth last Russell street betw’een the tracks who passed away Sunday evening ages waa Cecil Travis, the Wash­ With the crowd again demand­ Friday. seem scarcely worth the telling. and we see how they defy Hitler's ing at a Fayetteville shoe shop on nates our ships.” ed at Yankee stadium Wednesday ington Senator slugger. . . . Travis champion caught him In a corner ing action in the early part of the "Graduation cost us a standout (Ooetlnoed from Page One) firing parties and far away in the • s • following a long Ulness. will be Hitler. Connally told his llsten- and Thursday; ttmviext three at Though terribly hurL Nova Saturday afternoons, jerking batted for .359 while appearing in and slashed open Nova’s right'eye sixth. Nova sent a hard right to center, two stout tackles and a managed to gain bis feet at the east we see the faithful, patient Dance under the stars at Inn- held from the Watkins Funeral s, “has decreed tbe death of our Ebteta Field, Brooklyn, Friday, with a left. fine end. Players like that are Bowling league managers are wood on Fort Bragg Highway. sodas, w’orking in a man's store. 151 games to 143 for WlUlams. Louis' jaw. The champion scowl­ count of nine and to stagger into lands at Soviet Russia in the face and Inexhaustible spirit of the Home, at 2:30 p. m., Wednesday citizens and the destruction of our Saturday and Sunday; and if more Nova was helpless as Referee hard to come by. On th* other requested, to bring tbelr scores to at the valiant Russian defenses, or Biggest night club between New Local merchants meet the afternoon. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. . . . DiMaggio, however, appeared ed, shook his head as he maneu­ a barrage of blows. He shuddered Chinese race.” draft-nipped supply of clerks In ships wherever his armed vessels are necesaary the teams will re­ tn 151 game*, and batted .357. . . . Arthur Donovan pulled Louts hand we have a dozen backs, all The Herald office on Bissell street hew long his people will endure York and Florida. Eighteen acts Jr., pastor of the South Methodist may find them—wherever his turn to Yankee stadium for ses­ vered Nova to the ropes. He miss­ immediately after the game. If under the Impact of twenty or this way, and the practice is sim­ But, notice this. . .. Travis made aside snd awarded him a technical ed with a left, but then came of them proved or promising and their own tremendous losses, or, in the floor show. church, will officiate. skulking assassins of the seas, ly­ sions Monday and Wednesday. all of whom will see conslderabie this is done, we are sure that thirty cruel shots to bis head and again, whether he will decide to Battleship ISelson How Soldiers Beat Boredom plified by the soldiers' privilege 608 official trips to the plate, Di- knockout with only one second re­ through with the fatal right. It body as he sagged and flounder^ Manchester Lodge at Masons ing in wait for them, may shoot The open date before the seventh Msggio had 541 visiU and Wil­ maining in the round. actlon.Therefore well have to con­ tbe mall box. which is the biggest stand on the defensive and exploit "U. S. O. outfits would help of wearing their clwlea off the will conduct a Masonic service, and game is to allow time to see and was the hardest blow I have seen In town, will take care of the three-quarters of th* way around Hit by Torpedo reservation, a practice few camps them in the^Urk and send them liams only 456 . . . throw in those centrate on offense to get any­ the territory of Immenslve value some," admits Staff Sgt. Al the bearers will be members ot the to graves in Uie watery deeps. distribute tickets. Nova waa game and at times struck in the ring. ■cores and The Herald sports de­ the ring before Referee Arthur London, Sept. 30.—(JF)— The permlL base on balls—most of tbe last 50 appeared stronger than Louis. He The only round I gave Nova was where. and I believe well have the which he has conquered. Gilliland who Is stationed at lodge. "Unrestrictea submarine wan. This will be the ‘ Sixth subway offense to get there.” partment will be glad to use them Donovan stopped it, just at the “We do not know whether he British Admiralty said t(^ay an One newly-striped sergeant wel­ series for New York, but it has of them intentlODSI because tbe was in excellent condition. But tbe first and this by only a scant tell. But tlmt on* punch had aerial torpedo-hit on the British Pope Field, "but there's no blan­ Burial will be In the Quarryvllle fare means unrestricted murder, rival pitchers didn'l want Ted Think Of Rose Bowl the next afternoon. will turn a portion of his vast ket an.swer to the get-aw’ay-from- comes maneuvers and the stone- cemetery, Bolton. unrestricted as^sslnation, unre­ stirred up more excitement al­ his slowness on his feet enabled margin. The second was even. So ruined him. battleship Nelson, the loss of a “ahootln' while the ducks were on Louis, after missing repeatedly, was the third. From then on it "There.” to numerous Fordham army southward toward the valley it-all problem for guys who just tapping chance they offer to sup­ stricted defiance, of. and contempt ready than any of the conflicts the pond” and you can see tbat^he adherents, already means the Rose Professor James O'Leary of ’T just forgot to duck," said of the Nile, or if he will make his fighter plane crew and sinking of plement his week-end study of that the Yankees and Giants wag­ finally to bring across his famous was Louis’ fight. Nova, almost cbeerfuUy, after the a motor vessel constituted the only aren’t resourceful." , for, aiyiaw of humanity and civi- was up at the dish juat ateut as Bowl. But before that can become Wesleyan College waa obaeri^ at way through Spain into northwest geology. He Stanleys about the ed in the past. It is the 12th time right. I had expected Nova to win, wobble came out of m * legs cost of moving an Important con­ When Gilliland is bored with liz ^ nations.” much as Travis was, even if the an3Tthlng more substantial than tbe CkinnecUcut (toast Guard Acad­ Africa, or whether, using the great counting jeeps to get to sleep, he North Carolina country of aza­ Rescue Man in 2t years that the Yanks have Lou must have seen it coming. largely because of his excellent emy game Saturday busy taking be had reached tbe dreastng room. voy through the central Meditei^ Widespread Diacuseloa been In the big show, but only the latter played in more games. . . . wishful thinking, the Rams first eontinental railways of Europe studies Spanish with Pvt. Ralph leas, Iowa-tall com, tobacco and This corner wiH agree that the About every one else in the Polo physical condition, determination will have, to fight their w-ay notes. “Jim" as he is better known “Joe’s the hardest hitter I ever ranean under a week-end running There was widespread Capitd first time in ths same length of Grounds did. And the crowd was and the immense chain of airfields, Barrerra, or makes model air­ sky-scratching long leaf and lob­ During Fire intentional pass is a bit of base­ to win and his showing in train­ through a I schedule that starU here, was one of Wesleyan’s out­ fought. I saw th* punch coming he wiU shift his weight and as- attack by Italian planes. hill discussion of changes in ths time that the Dodgers have teen on Its feet even before Lou land­ ing. But after last night I have Thirteen of the raiders were de­ planes. lolly pines, exploring Its sandhills ball wisdom which often pays divi­ Saturday with threatening South­ standing players a few seasons, all the way, but I couldn’t get out samble an army for Intensive in­ for Pleistocene evidence of wOkh- neutrality law and Senator Chand­ up there. ed flat on the floor. my doubt there is any heavy­ back and be knows the game from of rang*. It must have teen a clared to have been destroyed. Pvt. Michael K. Michaels scouts At Bristol ler (D., Ky.) told reporUrs that Brooklyn has acquired followers dends. . . . But the way in which ern Methodist and goes on from vasion of the British Islands.” for new entertainers to feature down from the Piedmont plateau the catcher automatically shifted Until then the match was most­ weight now fighting who can there through North Caroliim, A to Z. HU information can be re­ beauty.” The N am e Could Launch Attacks (Italians said yesterday that ‘we have got to be able to move throughout the country during the on the twice a week radio shows of the Appalachians. fat to the right of the plate as ly one of feinting, with both fight­ stand up under Louis’ right when West Virginia, Texas Christian, lied upon. Carleo Berates Donovan If-..Germany should take a de­ three British cruisers and at least on the seas and move quickly. season and the borough itself ers missing frequently and the the target is set for ita delivery. three merchantmen were sunk and that feed through Fayetteville “ Scholarlyest fella ya* ever (Ceattened from Page One) assthes with joy and enthusiasm WiUlams came to bat In the last Purdue, Pittsburgh, St. Mary's Ray Ctorlen, Nova's manager, fensive' stand in Russia, it cer­ and Raleigh statlops. "Found 60 “The President should hav# month of the season was getting crowd yelling for more action. Louis has slipped. Last night he and New York U. BlUy Paganl has called a prac­ That Stands F tainly would be in Hitler’s power that a battleship believed to be saw!” marvels one boy in his power to meet the situation.” h* at ths success of the Flatbush was bitter W au se Donovan had guitar players in One regiment," company, a former farmer from business section where a large sec­ to be a little too much of a good In the first round, 'they waltzed was slow and his timing was poor Key men In the backfield will be tice tession of tbe West Bides for to launch simultaneously attacks the Nelson was damaged. They ac­ decUred. "We can’t tay down on fans’ belovsd Bums. More than a around. Nova reddened Louis’ nose stopped the bout with only a eec- knowledged that eight Italian he says proudly. \ Georgia. "He don't ev’en like the tion around the burning structure million persons turned out yester­ thing. . . . until tbe big moment came. But left half Jim (Blackie). Blumen- Wednesday night at 5 o'clock. against Britain, Africa and Spain, the job now.” with a short left and Joa marked he still has his punch. Realising that bis team ha* not ond remaining o f the sixth round. planes were missing but said six “ There Isn’t much ^or a soldier to do Pvt. Marshall from New York movies!" was off to prevent any day for a parade and celebration In the last home stay of the Sox, stock and Steve Fllipowicz, the H* argued, with seeming logic, Q u ality 8 the prime minister declared in a casualties among several .thou­ Opposition statements cams, your envoy happened to put the Nova's forehead with a Jab. As a Conn fought a much tetter fight fireplug fullback who was a sopho­ played for the past four weeks he brosul review of the war situation British planes had fallen.) , honoring the National League intends to put the team through a that Lou...ahould hav* teen given A torpedo launched by one of sands of spectators. however, from (^airman Reynolds champions and the crowd was so peek on each visiting aggregation matter df fact, Louia made little than Nova against Louis and that more sensation in 1940. There or* certain nomea tn on this third anniversary of the and saw only two instances where use of his left until the final round fight waa exciting. Conn’s speed stiff workout before next Sunday's tbe minute rest period to ae* if the Fascist raiders Saturday north German coastal areiQ the military targets of the Tobruk director of the Louisiana maneu- Fireman Charles Fokunato (D.. N. C.) of the Senate Military immense it got beyond the control Blumenstock, after two years of he could com* out and fight. But field that hav* won a reputat Ill-starred Munich pact which high command said, and pene-' zone Saturday and Sunday night. brought Fred Denman, an occu­ <3ommlttee and Senators Van the boys wheeled it right tn there and Nova's left waa Ineffectual was the difference. And the man tut with Moriarty Brothers for the sought peace by appeasement of slightly reduced the speed of the \'era, today expressed hts apprecia­ of police. The D ozers, who rode playing right half because he wes Nova refused to join him In hU for quality. In clothing, for ~ trated to the outskirts of the Drastic Purge pant of one the hotel’s 40 rooms, Nuya (D„ Ind.) and Brooks (R , tn open cars at the~ head of the to the slugging Ted. . . . throughout. He watted for Joe to who gets Louis must have both the only Fordham back who could to'wn title. The only absentee will sands of discriminating Anx the Nazis. 16-year-old Nelson, it was said, tion to the press and radio in his te Georgia May from the linup as beef. but there were no casualties among capital. to safety down a ladder from the n u . procsssion, where lucky to escape One was aging Ted Lyons, who lead and then would shoot in his speed and a hard punch. cun to his left, returns to hia men, that name is' (jjarieo. Despite the grave warnings he Dust Storms Swirl critque of the games. He said: "When we passed the neutrality passed Wllllsms unintentionally he U getting married on Saturday. “Maybe I could have taken care her crew of about 1,360 men. ‘'Bombs droppe^ on residential “ Appreciation also is due the third floor. their admirers and get back to natural position and should be far of myself if I bad bad a rest," he gave, emphasizing that winter quarters, particularly at Ham­ For Officers Gain Ground Via Ladders law,” Reynold* told newsmen, "ws once but on the other occasions The reasons for this win bo gives no assurance "that the dan­ Across Siege Line^ press. All elements — news, pic­ their Manhattan hotel altogether. more effective. FiUpowlcs, a blast­ said, "but I’ve got no complaint burg,” the high command said, Two other residents of the hotel. did it when we were cool-headed, The Yankees are coming up to matches hts years of pitching guile night games this fall and have as ing line-plunger, will give the parent when you see tlu ger of invasion will be entirely CJalro, Sept. 30—OP)—A heavy tures and radio—strove only to against the tremendous oooroins- Colgate Gridders about Donovan. He can referee Bombers Raid "caused causalties among the give the true picture and it was a Randolph BennetL 25, and Albert clear-headed. Those who sponsored the annual spectacle favored 1 Saiiflson Defeats good a crowd as .was at Norwich Rams a two-way aerial threaL Corlee Suits for Fall. Theoo lifted from this island.” Churchill dust storm swirled erq^ the siege Not Intended it said It was designed to keep u* tion sad power of Boston’s willowy all my fighta." combine smart, modern st;. civillfin population. Including some lines and defense posts'of British- very real picture. The members (3ero, 84, the latter affected slight­ to 3 in the betting, as against ths last Friday nlghL there is no rea­ since both he and Blurh'ehstock said Britain's position in shipping, fatal.” out of war and that it was fbr ths 13 to 5 price at which the Dodgers walloper. . . We are glad to re­ As a matter of-plaln fa ct a reat with the expert tailoring that f o ^ reserves and many other held Tobruk yesterday and "ham­ who covered the maneuvers ac­ ly by smoke, gained the ground Pat Veudrillo son to believe that there will he are tetter-than-average players. Ready for Penn German Cities The British A:r Force was de­ (Continued from Page One) from their rooms via ladders. country's benefIL If it was for ths opened among the town's leading port that the elder ‘Ted didn’t do any deficit tn SAA finances for Two Good Forward Passers wouldn’t have done Nova a parti­ ■urea comfortable fit and ways was better than ever. pered our general activity outside cepted restrictions cheerfully, too badly. . . . cle of good and would have earn­ clared to have Jost 11 bombers In lived with the troops and earned Gero said that be believed anoth- terifeflt o£-the country, its repeal price-lsysrs. This vast difference 1941-42. Fordham. in fact, will pack thia wear. Moreover, the man ‘W e havq climbed from the pit our. perlmifeter defenses,” the Brit­ or drastic modification now would The Yankees also disdained to Hamilton, N. T „ Sept 36—Col­ ed him only a worse beating than wears Corlee Suits la assurad, (Continned from Page One) opgratlons yMtaridsy and last ish Middle Bast command said to­ subjects of training, he is tmable in many ways the respect and or man in hla room leaped 12 feet in odds waa based on the Yankees' I wish that someone who can ex- double passing punch in both back- of peril onto a fairly broad pla­ to command adequately." to the roof ot an adjoining build­ be to the country's detriment. supsrior fielding, their proven acknowledge any Williams superi­ .Pat Vendrillo lost a close de­ pie in why our high school football gate’s football team wUl open the be goL A full tw-o minutes after quality materials in th* seaao teau.” he asserteu. day. gratitude of us all. Wo hope that ority snd pItchM to him as they fieIda.George Ci^everko, 190-pound major part of iU schedule against tion convenient and helpful," an The German Air Force was re­ General McNsCNalr’s discussion dl they will come to see us often." ing. “Great Britain first said to uA record of hitting their peak in the cision to Bertie Sandson at the team does not have night fobthsll sophomore who fills in for Blumen- the bout ended Nova got to hla smartest patterns. “We can see before us the diffi­ Along the Egyptlan-Libyan bor­ ‘You have got to send us ths world sertea (they have , swept would to anyone else on tbe Sox Penn State in Buffalo on Satur­ feet and made hie wray out to the authoritative source said today. ported to have carried out further der, however, British patrols "con­ was restricted to abou^.OOO offi­ Officials in tbe city hsll/ just New Haven arena last night. It games would be kind enou^ to Btock, is another able pitcher, as cult and dangerous upward path r^ds on the Scottish east coast cers and he Issued r prepared around the comer from the hotel, zhelU and the guns.’ She now says their past two, from Chicago in batting ()rder . . . the Yanks didn't answer me through the medium of day (OcL 4) in a game that should center of the ring, and bis knees Not least Important la th* thatI weYYc ii.u,,..must tread, but— we . . . . can___ British authority announced tinued their aggressive tactics” do so badly either. .. .. was one of the test bouts staged in is Benny (the Fabulous) Bahula, help to dstermlne how strong the that we have Cnrlee Suits In a « and objectives in southeast Eng­ statemenL moved cash and valuable papers to to us. ‘You have got to deliver 1938 and Cincinnati in 1939) and the Elm City In a long time but vour sport section. the 200-pound soph from Garfield atUI were wobbling and hla face 'a ^ feel the parallel movement of . against the Axis lines, the com­ Hospital Notes their well-balanced power attack Red Raiders are thU fall. still was blank. plete range of sizes and models, i AAtiv»rirenrp of two mlehtv na- Italian soldiers and 1,450 Afri­ land. munique said. A serious fault, McNair declar­ a fireproof vault as a precaution­ them to our docks and unload them the former Intercollegiate middle­ Thank you for allowing me to (N. J.) high who shadows Fill- convergence of two mighty na- ed. was disregard of the principle and protect them against ths headed by Joe DlMaggio. j Sponsored by the Buffalo Jun­ As It 'waa, the worat tha chal­ moderately priced. Com* In aad1 the United can troops had been reported as A 'small British supply ship was ary measure. weight champion carried too much have this printed in your section. powlex. tlons, Russia and heavily damaged by German that commanders must make sure Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Anna Chief Graham said tbe fire may enemy.’ She next will say to ua _ _ Sincerely, ior Chamber of (tommerce, the lenger had to show for this night see them. Btsites." prisoners so far under terms of Bowling Carnival axperience for the Manchester lad. Though four of th* seven line game will be pUyed in the new surrender of the Fascist garrison ifianes off North Africa Sunday, a road is safe from enemy fire be­ Padelski, 1!M Buckland street; have started in the boiler room of 'You have to put the shells in ths vendrUlo took th* first round H. D. H. regular* were loeL there won't be was a alight cut on the bridge of Bbepressing willingness of the Public Records fore masses of troops are sent ov­ Miss Frances Luppachlno, 104 (TUn- the hofsL guns and shoot them for us’.” Harvard Resumes Buffalo Municipal stadium. Col­ hia nose and a shattered dream. British to bomb Rome. Churchill of Wolchefit, Ethiopia, signed Sat­ DNB said today. but was clearly outfought biit not a single sophomore up forward for gate played Tulan* there In 1937 urday, Two British bombers were re­ er It ton street; Mrs. Elizabeth Woods, The building houses at least six Depsadsaes on British “MythT* Opens October 4 outgamed the rest of the way. The the opening game. There will be He really thought he could whip stated: — Pile Up Traffle Jams and Duke in 1988. ported to have teen shot down on Permit ' 170 Oak street: Mrs. Evelyn An­ stores. Reynolds, a consistent foe of ad­ Columbia Games second was packed with action and on* In th* backfield,190-pound Jo* Louis and he gave it a good, brave “People ask, 'Why don’t you derson, 46 Madison streeL . With a veteran backfield ondl. a bomb Rome? Did you not say the North Afrlc8n,^{ront In the Permits for the erection of two Repeated violations of this pro­ Tbe general alarm was the first ministration foreign policy, said the third sissied for* the first two Connecticut Andrejeo. He and CSieverko were new array of fast, heavy linemen, tryv He learned differently, and Glenney*s Low-Level Attacks past two days. ^ __ , , cedure, he said..piled up “count­ Discharged yesterday: Mrs. sounded here since the Tracy- Chicago, 111., SepL 30.—ThrM minutes. Thereafter Sandson was took It very well. you would bomb Rome if Cairo dwelling have bqen granted .Paul that Secretary Knox recently had [ Otmbrldge. Mass.. Sept 80—OPt known as the “Touchdown Twins Penn State may be the surprise was bombed? What is the an­ On German Positions The news- agency sa^ man; Dougan^ One. to cost $4,500 on less traffic . jams which in war Anna Scarschuk. .21 North School DiiscoU buildlBg was destroyed asserted that this country would national sport figures, eboasn be­ content to take things assy snd at Hasleton (Pa.V High, and on team of the year. (topL Len "I still think I can Uck any oth­ ""“ Where TIm Good BCsa’s Wear ‘ B rlt^ troops' were UHed a.-'h would have resulted in Inevitable street; Wlnthrop Meiriam, South two years ago. — -Harvard and Columbia meet In a cause of tbelr high station In their eanisd th* nod from ths rsferee. er fighter In the world," he said, swer?' Folkestone, England, Sept, 30— 'WestwoPd street will be for John have the greatest -Navy in ths nome-and-heme series in 1943 and Grid Briefs offense they already look like- the Krous*. Bill Smalts, Pepper Pe- Cemoa From” bombs were dropped(on tents and indefensible slaughter.” Coventry; Mrs. Anna Balkner, 102 special fields, will serve os the of­ goodft Completing th* regular carefully excepting Louis. “If Joe Onlro Not Yet Bombed —A flight of—four-cannoned Krompegal, and the other, at v/orld in the next few months, -f 1944. trella and Paul WMver are all “One answer is that Cairo has Hurricane fighter planes, stretch­ besieged Tobruk W ' Gei $4,700 on Mt. Nebo place is for Other shortcomings which Mc­ Ridge StreeL that were true, he added, then ths ficial judges In the Brunswick 35,- backfield will be Claud* Plecule- excellent backs for the NIttsny retires and goes into the Army, 188 MAIM STREET planes Saturday. Nair said were not corrected In Admitted today: Miss Elaine '*Ths 1943 game wiU be played 000 Red Crown Open Play Duck Storre, SepL SO.—OP)— Head not yet been bombed. Only mili­ ed out in a single line like' a foot­ Dorothy Bidwell. idea that the United SUtes la de­ at Cambridge, Oct. 3. The 1944 wlcs or Jim Noble, who spilt the Lions. the second week.of maneuvers Pippin, Rockville; John Kilstrom, 4 About Town pendent on the British fleet “is a Pin Caniival, sponsors of ths Sport Forum Coach J. Orleans CbrlsUsn of the main Idocking and quarterbacking tary positions in the outskirts ball team running forward at the Warrantee were: game will be played at ColumiMa’a University of Connecticut ratss kickoff, raced across the breeze- The followlng^conveyances have Pearl street; John Cragin, 23 myth.” bowling cisssie announced here duties In 1940 and will do so again have been bombed. BriUnsh Attack Disregard of orders for com­ North Elm street; Mrs. Anna Baker Field. Oct. 7. tops with state m r t s writsrs. On* “But, of course, wo have the swept English channel toward been recorded at the office of the Declaring that ths neutrality today. Stpt. 28,1841 this fan. Lipp Bowls Over plete blackout at night; Schltenpflug, IM School street; The game* will hs the 'first The Judges are Mias Alice Mar­ of th* rsssona is hs has a nics aame right to bomb Rome as the Dieppe, France, this afternoon, ap­ Italian Airfields town clerk: Victor Armstrong et The South Manchester Fire De- law “has teen working very p l a ^ between Harvard and Jack Dwysr If any sophomore lineman decs Spreading forces too thinly over Mias MUdred Truax, 80 Spruce partmsnt was called out yester­ nicely,” Van Nujrs^iddod that “tf ble, top-ranking woman tennis word to say about something no break Into the first string before Italians had to bomb London last parently employing a novel forma­ Rome, Sept, 30.—(JC)—British ux to Peter (Tondio ct ux. Oak too great a ffont and compara­ CoIumbU since 1901, when the Manchsster Evening Herald. matter what the sltuattmi. After year when they thought we were tion in the day’s series of low- street; Ekllth H. Kann to Clark K. street; Joseph Holland, 389 Hart­ day afternoon to ta^e care-of two we arm our cargo ships it would player and newly fippolntsld-kasist- th* end of the season, chances are Wilkie by 13 Pins planes machine-gunned and shrap- tively little skillful defensive ac­ ford Rood; Mrs. Sarah Willough­ Crimson was the victor, 18-0. ant to Mayor LaOuardta’s Homs Manchester, Conn. the Uconns lost their opening going to collapse, and we level attacks on German positions. »el-bombed airfields yesterday at Alvord, Momingside park. t r im ntea. Ths first call from moat certainly lead to another Football teams representing it will he Georg* Tepo. Ahother Watchers on shore, who craned tion; by, 42 Cambridge street; Mrs. Nel­ back of f%rret Place just off shooting war almost at once; It Defense program; Harry Stuldre- Dear Sir: . game to O>ost Guard last Satur­ 200-pounder, who stands 8 fert 2, shouldn't hesitate to bomb Rome dagUari, Sardinia, and Catania, * Quitclaim Inadequate scouting of opposing the two universities first meet in day, Roy. Upp basted Entls Wilkl* at to the best of our ability and as their necks all day as the great By qultclaim~deed property on lie Hayes, 39 Cottage street; How­ Summit street brought Number 3 v.-ou!d be the most 'AflUcose; step her, football coach at ths Univer­ Would you please print this on day, the Coach drillsd his squad this' Russian youngster from Sicily, the Italian high command forces; ard Coombs, 144 Adams street; Hoboken in 1877. lin tly yesterday and then said: Farr’s 1**^ night in a Sevan heavily as possible if the course back-and-forth' rush of British Middle Heights has been conveyed out and after a short time had the we could take.” ■ They have met six times, with sity of Wisconsin and a member your sport pogsT Tamaqua, Pa., at ths moment Is game total pin fall special match announced today. Some damage Failurs of troops to be impressed Peter Bonino,’ S3 Eldrldge street. fire under oentraL Later in the From Brooks pams this static of N otn Dame’s Inuaortal "Four "Our boye showed up very well.” at the war should render such ac­ fighters continued, couliL clearly was acknowjedged. )^ David Muldoon, Jr., to Elverett Harvard winning ail six games. In tns High School World sse- running sscond to Stan Ritinskl, by 18 pins. It was featured by tion otmvenient and helpful." see the cannon muzzles project­ by the danger from air attack. Births: Today, a daughter to Mr. afternoon Number 3 again went meht; ^ » Horsemen” In his playing days, tion of last lughts’ Herald I noticed No kicking the gong around or a junior, a Isft snd. The Brltii^ lost two planes over H. Johnson. alibis. The Ueonna play Moss. Lipp’s 145 second gam* and from On April 18 a warning was is- ing from the wings of the low- General McNair complimented a ^ Mrs. Edward Esmeier. 295 ouL this time to Robert Road for “There Is a very grave quesUoa and BUI Stem, natlonaUy known an article sUU iv that SAA No. 1 right end Is Jim Lansing, there tn Wilkl* never headed th* fljHng Hurricanes. Oagliari, a communique said, and the Provisional Armored Corps— Mala street and a daughter to Mr. a woods fire. No damage was re­ radio sports authority and movie finoncas- for 194041 show a State at Amherst nexL 4'sited from the prime minister’s four others in air battles over the Wins Biggest \Tctory whether arming our merchant Cravat Bowlers who filled the same job well a Keeney street hoy. Juat before th* 'iTrssIdenee that if either Atheiu or The first offensive flights be­ composed of the Second Armored and M m Walter Kukevich, Brood ported from either blaze. ships would give them any effeo- narrator. deficit. This deficit is not ovsr- year ago. Alex SantUli and Steve Mediterranean. Brook. match startd Buatsr Kaensy hung !i&Chiro were bombed, reprisals gan at dawn, the planes being Palos Verdes, Calif. OP)—Jimmy Division and the Second Infantry tive defense. I do not believe that Thes* Judges will pass finally whrimlng but the surprising part Hartford, SepL SO.—(PV-Trini­ Huda^k, subs of 1940, ehould do up a 172 gam* which just fen only a few hundred feet up east- One Italian Naval scouting Division---for a “fine tsat” in cross­ pischarged today: Miss Lucia Chairman W l l f ^ Clarke of the It would, and I think It would r » Start Thursday of this account is that the football ty’s tiny football squad was re­ s iRwaold be carried out against plane was credited officially with Damon, 14, who publishes his own on the entries of men, women and better than fair at tackle: Tom abort o f ths allay record. Tbo botmd and returning so low they ing the Sabine river in the swift at- Dwlrs, 52 Russell street; Maurice Bingo Committee of Dilworth- suit only in tbe loos of Americaa youngsters who oompsto tn ths team did not pay for itself. duced to midget proportloru today Bennett and Larry Bartori, hold score: shooting down three British craft newspaper—and does afi the work, French, South Coventry and Peter : Om B&pL It a eormpondent skimmed the sea. too—has won hla biggest victory, tsek on Shreveport, La., that Comell Post has called a meeting Uves.” carnival’s thres 9-day eontssts. Tbero is no doubt In my mind when it waa reported that Jqe over*, will be th* guards and good Upp: 184, 148,108, 110, 110, 128, in a fight against six before it was brought an end to the war games. Masso, S08H Spruce streeL of the committee workers for to­ Tlis first at the local bowling that the football teams at Nor­ Beldler, brilliant veteran bock, and . % bo was present at Oatro report- finally downed. Part of the crew A relentless campaign led to the leofuez gst underway Thursday The first contest opens October 4 ones, and weight man Jo* Sabas- 117. Total 832. ad that 14 fire bomba and flares He said the maneuvers were “tlie Census: 96 patients. morrow evening at the Legion and rune nine days through Octo­ wich Fres Academy, Middletown Jack Fay, right guard, suffered in­ WUkIt: US. 88 ISO, 114, 180, Germans Claim was said to have been'saved. city coimcil’s approval of a drink­ Us I Paper As Aids , n l^ t on Murphy’s Alleys. The teansU, after two years of riding . c.f.tai in the garden at an American fairest teat short of war itself” and Home on Leonard street for eight ber 12. The second and third con- High and many other high schools juries that may keep them out of the bench waiting In vain fqr Lou 188, 120. Total 889. "Another Italian Naval scouting ing fountain for dogs. Jimmy's that the training value justified Went Pay Hiked o’clock. 7 - - Cra'vat Isaguers take over on that :^;S0hOOl and that others landed in Freighter Sunk 1*1. Prince, took the first drink. teste open Novembyr 1 snd De­ do not only pay for themselves but the lineup for at least a couple of DeflUppo to get tired. Is putting plane,” the commimlque said," “was the cost. Tbs Army's summer and Fort Bragg, N. (3.—(P)—After night and President Joe MlUcr wiU also carry a large pereentm of -weeks. The Blue and Gold opposes center a t the city near the Bartln, Sept 80-(m-^iOerman attacked by two-enemy bombers roll the first ball down tbs alleys. cember 8, reMiecUvcly. Beginners up a good show at oenter. 1-000 je e r ohl Aahar uni* fall maneuvers programs cost ap­ Los Asgslss—cm—Mavbs the all privates don’t rats stenograph- ss well sa star bowlers hsve equal other sports sxpenaes as wed. Vermont on Saturday. Fordham win <^rats gensrally f l l w sank an 8,00p-toa freighUr and Miot down one of them.” Shotted Into proximately 82S,()00,000. solutloa wMUdbs tondse wms- srs When Private Raymond The gain** are scheduled to start Pnarsi^, cne c/^M prhM lpal mon-fandend one vessel "belonging -to a opportunity for prises in this no- . Hoar do these other high school from a •hlft But up ths qusrtsr- Fort Monro*, Va. on—Hr. The high command said that body*# pay. Tbs eounty owns a she- Aitgales, Ckltf.—— They Already a fins array of pin top­ eniry fee evenL bsck’s riesves also are a numhsr of “BUtskrieg” Oermak’s reasons for ahipgta# XsoBsa Dtap room housa which under law may brass pole' fiactiea e< the City reoslved a 30-foot letter from money The reason Is simply that tbowgb Tale’s remilars handled th* plays on which th Rams simply not ahow^ up for inspection night the German high command sitions in the s le n lines about TV>- wera raising funds for an orphan's Expresses Appreciation bo rented only to a county em­ Oounsfi hai gone down ta dtihaL many frisads at boms, asking for pling has been nthsrod together This U made possible because British, Allied and nsutral seer- ^ d today, in water cast of Great play in tbe carnival wiU be divid­ they play their games at night ball Uke a bunch of nvsglclana in will Uns up In th# **T’ sad thsn wer ’ xtbsr f l t r ^ but ba waa » bruk, Libya, had been repulsed home. All willing to contribute ploye. Tbe museum curator nwved Minority members argusd it a quick reply in kinds hs Just sent Vor the leamie this season and the when the townspeople have s bhaat shipping leases during the Tarmouth. despite previous artillery prepa­ were asked to rise. Six men on the To Press Radio rivatrv is .kasnsr snd highsr thsn ed into four ability claasifleationa their inter-squad gams last Satur­ go. Tbs slsmsnt o f surpriss help- cuasu injrwty. Tbs husky fireman mast thfee months havs dro; out when thw hiked hi* rent from wouldn't be a fire station without a qiacial deUvety letter to Tbs chance to come and see them and day, Coach Spike Nelson wasn’t A British .aerial thrust at Berlin ration. front row leaped up os if shot from Leesville, La.. Sept. SO. — OP) — 818 to 8100. No one else in county ae pole—but they were o w - Spartanburg Journal by returs ' ever before. Muter ea- "Beginners” are bowlers who sd thsss msnsuverp to aumsrous on an Army min* planter sent th* pso-lhirds from the three nwotia flveniigbt was acknowledged. thus make a crowd instead o f a satisfied. He’s striving for perfec­ vltsi kmg gains Ists last season. uniform be intsnded to wear to German and Italian aircraft a cannon. Tbelr chairs had been LleuL Gen. Leslie J. McNair, chief employ o M ts to pay that much, ruled in favor of a ooewtory bufld- mail and asked the.paper to pub* p tcu t ^ the 1941-1840 sesaon score between 180 snd 280; “Jun- handful nf spertatoro. Whv can’t he agJd, telling also of the tion snd Judging from advance re­ V 1 IS! II . Scattered raiders flew over the were raitoi^d to have bombed wired for on electric shock. of staff, general headquarters and either. Ush bis thank*. It did. ' will surpass any in tbe past decade. loro,” 240 and 290; "Regulars," the laundry. Back cams a bumil* Manchester High also hsve night ports will need it when the EUs Crude rubber cultivation is.tbs contalhing one iMrt. one brasalsre, The Hei;sM wiU carry the scores 300 and 840. snd “ Stars" 850 end football games and ktaifdtnf every Friday. over. open against Virginia here on Sat­ bsslo eeonoafic setivtty of Li­ one Mp. two tNurs o f Btop-ins, on* If Msnrtiostsr Hiarfi < ^ d ))avs urday. beria girl’s play suit. nAMtXICSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONI^ TUESDAT, SEH e MBBB 80, XM l MANCHESTER EVENING IIERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1941

RED RYDER Dangaroiu Quartera

Re d -' 1HERE Sense and Nonsense IT IS — 7HE KILLER' Don’t Oat Excited Vnneoeaaary OonvarMtloa Grandma waa helping Peggy Keep your tamper, gentle Sir, make..^aaw mwaa* t » a listaaM* ofAM) MbVSW Uttle guestalror lOf Household Goods 61 I think, among our queatlons ask­ Amioanecnicnta Automobiles for Sale 4 Help Wanted— Female 35 Houses for Rent 65 Houbcs for Sale 72 Writes the manufacturer, ed, there's one In frequent har holiday party. "How about the Though your goods are overdue use Morton twins?” Grandma asked. FOR SALE—PLYMOUTH P. D. WANTED—PRESS OPERATOR 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $229. FDR RENT—198 POR'raR street, FDR SALE—7 ROOM alngle, ■NTBD-ONC OR TWO chll- Officer Gives Up Life For a month or maybe two, That never should be asked at all; “Well, there Is no need te ask to care for in ray home, or 1933, in good running condition. at New Model Laundry, Summit Time payments If desired. Call house, with modem Improve­ steam heat, 1 acre of land. In Hartford 9-0358 for further In­ ments, 2 car garage. Inquire on We can’t help it, please don’t And which gets much abuse. them both,” Paggy answered, out. Inquire 487 Center Call 4656 or 4 Strong atreet. atreet. town, $4,000. Call Arthur A. swear, “they’re exactly ^ k a .” . Tel. 7275. formation. premises. Knofla, 5440-5938. 875 Main St. GIRL OR WOMAN to care for 7 |'i Labor's scarce and looms are rare. It's simply this: "Do you lovs Auto Accessories— Tires 6 months old boy. 5 days, 8:30 to WINDOW SHADES, VeneUan FDR SALE— BARGAIN. NEW So as to Save Others Can’t get yarn—can’t get dyes. me?” Perhaps you've never Mrs.—It’s so good of you. doc­ 5:15, Write Box T, Herald. blinds, fine Holland shades 05 Suburban for Rent 66 These are facta, we tell no Ilea. said It; tor, to have come this far to see Aatomobiles for Sale 4 modern 6 room houte, with oil 4 JUST ARRIVED 200 U. S. Royal cents. High quality VeneUan burner, large lot, abade trees And, If you haven't. I’m a gal my husband. Deluxe 600-16 tires—$9.88 plus blinds, cedar woc^ from $3, Instal­ COLUMBIA, 4 ROOM duplex Stark Story o f Heroism the other from the numbing cold Harry’s drafted, so la Bill. who'll give you lots of cred­ Doctor—Not St all, madam, nbt S!lM2 CHEVROLET ROADSTER located Overlook Drive. Wm. of the water. tax at Brunner's, 80 Oakland Help Wanted— Male 36 lation free. Will bring samples. house, furnished. Available Oct. KanehL Tbi. 7778. Seems our work is all uphill. it. at alL I have a patient next door, (or wle. Cell 5551 or 22 Haw­ 1st. Rent $40 month. Call 3737 Told by Master o f He chuckled when he Mid that So your order, we’ra afraid. and I thought I'd kill two birds thorne itreet. street. Phone 5191. Capitol Window Shade, 46 Capen FIREMAN WANTED, Apply lo street, Hartford. Phone 6-7018. or 4279. FDR SALE— ATTRACTIVE 6 Freighter Pink Star the chill had no effect on his arti­ May be still a bit delayed. For oftentimes this question brings with one stone. Talcottville MllU. Talcottvllle, Open evenlnga. room house, modern conveniences, ficial leg. StUl—you’ll got It, don’t be vexed Its askera wrong replies. ■FOR SALE—ONE DODGE panel Buliding— Contracting iT Conn. f. delivery tnick cheap. Good condi­ fully equipped with storm win­ Torpedoed by Nazis. Could Sm Torpedoee Maybe this month—maybe next. From honest ones—whose sym- She— Let’s talk about you for a COLD WEATHER IS here. Order “ I w'aan't feeling a thing In It,” Keep on hoping—never say die. |>athy makes them resort to while. OUT OUR WAY tion. Oerlaon tk Company. Tel. CARPENTER LABOR. Contracts dows, Arches screened, garage, BY J. B. WILLIAMS., OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLBvi 5134 a New PerfecUon or Florence shrubbery. Tel. Man. 8469 after By Drew Middleton MacKenzle said. We’ll fill your order by and by. He— Tea, dear. on new houses. General building HELP WANTED harvesting pota­ room heater now at Benson’s, 713 S. M. U. Fears Of the tense moments before She—Well, then, what does a toes. C. B. Buckland, Wapping. 3 p. m. THIWK WE CAM SMUT , OLD -PsaniOLED 1M2 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1936 Ply- and repairing, low rates. Write Main. Reykjavik, Iceland, Sept. 24.— the Pink Star went down, Mac- Judy— 80 you met Marian to­ Biratander— (To small boy wpo yoimg man like you see In a girl COOLER OS=P POR THEl t h a n k MEET reiTZ^THB NEW KEAO VOU'RB A CMSfiM.UP,SUSj Box L, Herald. dUKJIJV-SACKIK)’ mouth aedan, 1036 Dodge nedan, Fordham Ram (Delayed) —()P)—The wooden-leg­ Kensle said; day? had fallen into the stream, but bad like me? E K NkOW, M ARTH A . DRIP COOLER WArTER.'— TMI6 OlSiSUlSB ' ONE - m a n OLD 9 0 V .' 1933 Plymouth aedan, 1938 Pon­ MEN WANTED FOR grading. LotsforSaie 73 ged master of the torpedoed “ I TOuld see the torpedoes com­ Ruth— Yea. 1 hadn't seen her for been rescued)—How did you come » COOL EMOUCH IM u LOOKED Pe r f e c t in t k e FOR SALE—DINING room set, 2 iE SHADE. MOW TO PAGEANT, ALL WHN.VOO ARM tiac aedan. Cole Motora—4164. Roofing— Siding 17>A Good pay. Tel. 7585. freighter Pink Star told today a ing for Just two minutes. I shoved tan years. to fall in? Tbe boss was Interviewing a Win d o w , <50 T b o u g h t rr to rugs, Frlgldalre etc. Call 3483. FOR SALE—LOT 67x125 corner the ship hard aport and then they Judy—Has she kept her girlish Boy—I didn't come to fall in, man who was applying for a p o ­ 3 E P BUTTER RU5NT,' IF- NO WANTED—WOOD CHOPPER to Bell Worried Over How of Summer street, and Campfield story o f self-effacing heroism by hit. Glory be. it was like the figure? I came to flab. tion. AND THIKKSS TAKE JULIET TO A OAMCE JULIET d o e s n 't MCTTlCEAeLB WE SPECIALIZE IN Roofing and WHY WORRY ABOUT COLD the Canadian second officer, J. L. work by the hour. Meet man at Road. Inquire 69 ^m und street. Judgment of God. She seemed to Ruth—Kept It ? Shs’a doubled It. B o m —D o you know anything at At-TVIE COUMTI2V CLUB — GOFORVOUIN t h a n a * siding. Estimates freely given. weather. Order a Florence or New Large the Score Is (Jim) Cassidy, who gave up his Tima payments arranged. Work­ Bolton Notch Service Station In be tearing to pieces. ...” Policeman—Where are you go­ all about elcctrldfirapparatua ? B Jr hiOW THAT T V iM IT, THAT, SHE , PROTECT Perfection room heater now. $6.25 life so as not to overcrowd a life­ "Henrj’.” said hla wife, “who is ing In such a hurry? SCENESWlFTlER, manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Bolton, between 7 and 8 a. m. The Arctic gale now was AppUcant—Yet, s ir .' t n e . g o t n o m o r e JUET OOEBN't WITH INSfRANXE up. Benson's, 713 Main. After Game SatuHay. boat. Mabel?” “Mabel,” replied tbe hus­ Student—I Just bought a new WAUKiNl^ Inc., 299 Autumn street- Tel. and A1 (N. Y. Post) Buck came whistling aroiind the rorners of Boas - What la an armature ? m o r a l e THAtsl A DOG WANTED—PART TIME Janitor, within a second of being wrong. "Cassidy swam up to our only the hut. Of the faces of the sur­ band, “why—er—didn't I tell you ? textbook and I am trjing to get AppUegnt—Ob, that's a guy who LIKE ACROSS’S T H L .See 4860. FOR s a l e :—SMALL gray combi­ By Harold V. RatUA at a t^l e a c i r c u s .^ to live on premises. Apply Room nation stove. Frank Gadoiqaki, 46 They both picked Louis In the Uleboat. He saw that it was full, vivors only the master’s was not Mabel, my dear, la tbe— er name to class before it goes out of date. sings for MsJ. Bowm. PARADES s t a g ei Wh il e , McKINNKV HROTHEKS 6. Rubinow Bldg. Dallas, Sept. 30.—UP)— Southern sixth. . . . Tony Galento wasn’t in­ waved goodbye and swam away. of a borM I backed vMtorday. It 595 Otain St., Maneheater. Conn. Westwood atreet. set In grim hard lines. He was ELIZA IE Moving— Trucking— Methodist's Madison Bell, who troduced from the ring before the We never saw him again," said telling a story. won. Hare’s a t«n-doI1ar bill for Captain J. C. MacKenzia. you.” HOLD EVERYTHING Telephone 0060 nr 7432 Storage 20 JANITOR WANTED at Burtons. A NEW PERFECTION or Flor- takes sports writers to task for fight, but he let everybody know “ A bit of a life raft was blown Apply 841 Main street. ence oil room heater will solve he was there by hollering from the He looked around at the grim up on the bridge and the water “Henty,” hla wife greeted him calling him Moanin' Matty, aays: faces of some of his 28 fellow sur­ when he returned horn* that eve­ STORAGE your heating problem, $6.25 up. ‘■We’ll be lucky If we can keep back row of the press section for thrown up by the explosion cams Moving and Packing, rbe Austin STOVE MAN FOR retail furniture Benson's, 713 Main. Joe to “ Hit that Yogi on the coa- vivors of the crew of 36. No one up to my waist as I stood there,” ning, “you know the b o rM you Fordham from beating us by 30 backed yesterday?” ”Tas.” "W ell, A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260. store. Experienced In installing points." metlc chin.” . . . Even If Billy aald a word. You could hear the Mackenzie said. The explosion wind beating against the side of it’s been ringing you up on th* Manchester oU burners necessary, v Apply Matty takes hia Mustangs on a Conn does make another trip to smashed all the lifeboats but one. Rockville Flimiture House, 450 Machinery and Tools 52 Hollywood (and he’s supposed to the Icelandic but where this tense telephone. Evening Herald 23 Jaunt to New York Saturday to Night was closing In. It wss Repairing Main street, Hartford. be considering a $100,000 offer) interview was granted. then 6:35 p. m. e. s. t. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY tractor battle the Mighty Rama in a top Diner—Waiter, this la a deplor­ Classified Advertisements intersectlonal game. Max Baer still Is the best actor In (The State Department an­ "When we got the one boat WANTED TO TUNE, repair and WANTED—MAN TO WORK on first see Cletrac, It costs you no the fight business. He brought ably amall ataak. Count fix Rveraco words lo s tins regulate your piano or player “Red McClain (that’s the form­ nounced Sept. 23 that the sur­ down we foimd she was half full extractor. Good - pay— steady more. Get acquainted with Oe- dowm the house when he pretend­ vivors, none Americans, had been of water from this tltdal wave the Walter—Yes, sir; but you’ll find ImifRlt. oumds«*-aod sbbrsvistlont piano. Tel. Mancheater 5052. work. Apply New System Laun­ trac crawlers. Dublin Tractor er S. M. -U. star now playing on R will take you a long time to eat «acb count ss s word snd compound the New York Giants pro team) ed to run from Jim Braddock and landed In good shape at Reyk­ explosion threw up. word* ss two words. Minimum cost dry. Harrison street. Company, Providence Road. WUll- then staged a love scene with Har­ javik. It. ic price of thrss lines. LAWN MOWERS aharpened, call­ told me Fordham was better than Went Down Fkat ed for and delivered. We sharpen, mantlc. ry Baloiigh that completely ruined (The Pink Star, under the flag C4ns rstss psr d &7 for trsnsisnt last year—and you know what a Harry’s dignity. "Tha Pink Star went do«Ti fastT Grief and Joy Ids. ensilage knives, acythea, axea, etc. Help Wanted— Male or ball club they put In'the Cotton of Panama after the United Eight minutes It was. Some got It takas two for a kiss. BtfsetfTS Marcli 17. lt3T aaw filing, gumming. Capitol States took her Into protective Cash Chares Female 37 Musical Instruments 53 Bowl against Texas A. A M. In the life boat and the other* Only one for a sigh; < ConseoutlYS Days...l 7 etsl I ots Grinding Co., 531 Lydall. Tele­ “My boys hustle. They did that Today’s Guest Mtar custody—she formerly was the Jumped overboard In their belts. Mark Dally. Canton «H1.) Dally Twain by twain we marry. t ConsseutlT# Dsvs... % otsjll ots phone 7958. WANTED- MEN OR women for Saturday but don’t let that 54-0 4,150-ton Danish motorahip Lund- I had plenty of time. I got the On* by on* we die. Day ...... Ill otsllt ota FOR SALE—PIANO. Telephone score we ran up on North Texas Ledger; “We have a friend so old by—was the first ship under secret papers and weighted them All ordsra for irrsgular inssrttona MOWERS SHARPENED, repalr- potato picking: also 2 more good he can remember the time the men to work on potatoes. Louis 4940. State fool you. North Texas Just American control to be sunk after and threw them overboard. Then Joy la a partnsrablp, KEV GEE *itl be chargsd at tbs ons tlms rats. ed, ahear grinding, key fitting, Phillies won the National League President Roosevelt’s ahoot-on- I took a lifebelt, found another Syselal rates for long tsrm svsry duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Dimock, Bolton, Conn. Tel. 7870. didn’t have the usual strong team. Grief weeps alone; IT'n4ROU6M 4ey AdTertlsing given upon request. FOR SAUC— SPANISH gulUr They lost tpo many experienced pennant.” sight spee^ of Sept. 11. and got off Just as she was going overhauled. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl and case, very reasonable. Call Many guests had Ckna, 6REEN E>tES. Ads ordered before the third or men. (The Piiiffc Stair was en route to down.” ■ -df GetbMmane had one. BORM THlPTy YEARS TOO SOQM fifth day will be charged only tor atreet. 6191. Serlea Sputter b u s t e r 1 the Actual number of times the ad Situations Wanted— “ Fordham Is rated the beat In the Iceland In a Canadian convoy Mackenzie, paused, striking a Frederic Lawrence Knowles. when she was destroyed Sept. 19, match for his pipe. appeared..charging at the rate eern- PIANO TUNING and repairing. Male 39 east. Well, we’re not rated the The police went on duty at the #4 but no allowance or refunds can Player pianos a specialty. John W’anted— ^To Buy 58 strongest In the southwest. I’m Yankee Stadium Sunday night, 48 175 miles northeast of Cape Fare­ ‘She reached for me. she did. he made on six time ade stopped afraid it’s going to be mighty hours ahead of schedule, expecting well, at the southern Up of Green­ I felt the suction tugging at me BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AD Settled after the fifth day. “Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. ELDERLY MAN, healthy, ^ n . STAM P N EW S BY EDGAR MARTIN No *^tUl forbids": display lines not Dial 4219. sober, hard worker, needs work, CASH FOR OLD GOLD, dJscarJ rough for us up there.’’ that some eager Dodger fans land. She was armed.) aa though she want^ me with VJVKV.FLROrt sold. handy with tools, small pay. ed Jewelry, dental gold etc. Room Bell said he was pleased with would start forming a line any From New Brnnswlck her, but I kept swimming. Alf , W«.U..UH_T o 1 WA«b 09FA YW BLNK KUlI TWEREV tto •uvr'4% , * cff tr AU. The Herald will not be responsible Mlldren, the third officer, was A LL philatelists know that Pres- T e U LOOK 1 truth , Niawt ...THINKIU’ ABOUT T>^RRE‘L\. BE GOLD*. Write Box W. Herald. 14, Cheney Bldg., 983 Main, over the showing of hla boys In their minute. . . . Ducky Medwlck says Cassidy, the hero of the Pink Po«i(TVNLLT S t D K IH 9\«€ERW! THia tor more than one Incorrect Inser­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Thrifty Cleaners. first game; that Jim Wright, the the Bums no longer mind being swlmnilng near jne. I could see ident Roosevelt is America’s IB ocna—XV5 «HORT THVa TRLAWURL! . VIUM, for more than one time. sophomore, was doing well in called the "Bums.” “Those Brook- the boat and the others In the wa­ THE DLLP SOMEONE T15AT , FlVclG oV €I«KT. The loadrertent omUsion of in- SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS 50 WANTED TO BUY furniture for The master himself, the 53-year- ter. It waa very black.” reallz* that his mother, the late C4E,. I n MIGHT CW toATK' t»t> L L T '% SOTAtOoPT WA9 NT«*t Articles for Sale 45 plugging the hole at center; that 13m fans can call you a bum and c o u R K Off B o t h o u r i MEBetwOoueuaeNSw eorreet publication of advertising for $1 with sender's name. Amaz­ four rooms. 91 Main atreet, first Joe Pasqua was a mighty fine make It sound like a compliment.” old MacKenzle, was In the water Mackenzie said he swam about Sara Delano Roosevelt, started his WAIT TIUL-. hN' vT‘« Bound t *bc. will be rectified only by cancellation GTUFF- ANi ectcd the calls will be made at days 1«:M. Notice MUST SELL. UNFURNISHED small house trailer, 3 inch oak FURNISHED BED ROOM, steam “What strategy am I going to cause he made three hita. . .. Man­ Two hours before he was picked went, too. It’s no place for ciy- Suva, FIJI Islands, by the trans­ . Telephone Your Want Ada planks. 15 years old. Used row heat, suitable for 2. Men pre­ use? Why man. I Just wish I ager Larry Gilbert rates Les up, however, he had lost the use Ing—the North Atlantic." pacific elr mail clipper, about tha ads ara aec.pt.d over tb. t.la- Notice is hereby given to the le­ boat. Cheap. Mrs. A. Flake, North ferred. 37 Foster atreet. could think of something that Fleming of bis Nashville Vols aa of hla good leg and the stump of It waa then that Mackenzie middle of October” on the run abona at th. CHARdR RATE tiv.n gal voters of the Town of Man­ Coventry. would hold the score down.” the best slugger he’s seen In the saw Cassidy. betwsasi San Francisco and Auck­ abovo aa a convanainc. to advar- WANTED ROOMTRS. Gentle- O. K. then. Fordham; you have Southern League since Joe Jack- ■Swam up as cool as you plcaar, tiaars, but tha CASH RATES will b, chester, that the ANNUAL TOWN land, New Zm IsimL Special ca­ FOR SALE—MEN’S Rebuilt and men preferred, pleasant large it from Matty Bell himself that son. . . . There’s one department saw the situation and swam chets will be applied to covers to aeeaptad aa rULL. Pa TMEKT I( MEETING will be held In the home on concrete road. 18 miles W ASH TUBBS Dark Secret paid at tlia buatnaaa offic. on or bo- STATE ARMORY on Main Street, relasted shoes. Bettet than new you’re going to get revenge indi­ where the Dodgers figure they Ti^ Way Design away,” Mackenzie said. “ Had a snd from Suva. BTROTCRANI for, th, KTcntb day followlns th, cheap shoes. See them. Sam from Hartford. Telephone WllH- rectly for that unsatisfactory 13- have a real edge over the Yankees widowed mother in New Bruns­ • • • Srat tn„rtton of .aoh ad otherwla, In aaid Manchester, on Monday, mantlc 1858-W3. 12 defeat at the hands of the Ag­ —pinch hitting. Lew Riggs. Jim LISTEN. jpp you BeuKvE CtCriAIMLV WBU.. VICKI, IV( tk, CHAROE RATE will ba oollaet- October 6th, 1941. at eight o’clock, Yulyea, 701 Main. wick. too.” Canada has recently released VICKI, DO wiTiSSSSt EMHiLSThdO ^ gies In the (Totton Bowl. Wasdell and Angle Galan all can Pretty soon Mackenzie no long­ r b i!DdANyTHIMOV NOT T» ^ 5 4 «L40O MUD f)«OUT TH6 OUt9IDB.HiMUSrT *d. Ko raaponalbllity tor arrora in eastern standard time. In the fore­ eight stamps inscribed “War Sav­ TOOTBUST DIftHONORASLEOR RMoqfift GPfMMVS toUphoned adi will b, aaaumtd and S. M. U. you know, was co- connect In the clutch. . . . The er could see the lifeboat. ings.” All printed in red in 39- ME? y MAKB CMRAIM noon for the following purposes, Fuel and Feed 49-A Boarders Wanted 59-A WOULD A fiK ^ OKMALP. '40U ROMNIBI UOONE OVBR- thoir aoenraey oannot b. puaraa- charapton of the Southwest Con­ Yanks rate Dixie Walker above ‘It was pretty alone and it was cent denomination, they picture *Md. to wit:— k A .. T D f MauziTTMAr/ M HBAfiS US* ROOM AND BOARD with young ference last yesr. A. 4k M. was the most of the Brooklyn hitters be- damned cold. Funny, I kept land and sea. forces In action. The Indoz of Claasificatioas 1. For the choice of the follow­ other half. esuse Dixie once wss a Yank. . . . thinking of my ship. Lovely lit­ vom ing officers: Seven Selectmen. FOR SALE—CORD WOOD $9. couple, home privileges. Call •tamps can be exchanged in $4 •Irtb, ...... A 3533. Arrivals from Boston hear that tle thing she was and these ^agasomanta ...... B One Town Clerk. One Town Treas­ Telephone Wllllmantlc 1109-Jl. Lefty Grove has" walked right out damned Jerries had opened up her lots lor $5 war savings certificates Marrlagta ...... O urer, One Tax Collector. One Aa- on the Red Sox and is telling side like a tin can.” maturing in 7*A years. Death, ...... - . . . i ...... O FOR SALE— FIREPLACE and • • • seaaor for three years. Two Regis­ Apih'tinents, Flats, Sports Roundup friends he doesn't know what he Sob Fslrly Oslin Card of Thankt ...... - B trars of Voters, Three members stove length wood. Apply EM- Sales at the Philatelic Agency la Momorlann ...... T ward J. Holl. Tel. Manchester Tenements 63 will do next year. Fortunately the sea was fairly Lost and Found ...... 1 of the Board of Education for for the' month of August, 1941, Announeamnata ...... I 5117 or 5118. By Hugh Knllertou, Jr. calm. amounted to $43,813, th* ‘Post- three years and Seven Constables. FOR RENT—FOUR rooms, first New York. Sept. 30.—()P>—So Gas Hooa« BIom Puponala ...... I 2. To lake action on the re­ The captain showed me a cal> offle* Department announced. Aut.m.hllM FOR SALE— SEASONED hard floor, 2 or 3 adults preferred. In­ Joe Louis has slipped, eh? . . . He There Is sadness tonight for we lous on his hand from hla make­ • • • ),-J AntomoblM tor Sala ...... • ports of the Selectmen, Treasurer. wood, for fireplace, or furnace, cut quire at 612 Center Street. slipped over a punch Nova never Card fans. shift paddle. Automobllea tor Ezchanp, k Library Directors, Board of Edu­ 12-16 or 24 inchea. Call 8671. H. New issues: Slovakia, a three- Auto Aoceaaoriea—TIrea ...... 4 saw, but that’s about all. .. . Lou Sadness that tears can’t o’er- “Well, I had to have something cation and other Town Officers. B. 3c W. B. Pomeroy. stamp series Inscribed “Memo­ Auto Rapalrina—Painting .... T I^gal Notices 78 really took It in the fourth and come. to do. As long as you think you Auto Schoola ...... T-A 3. To see If the Town will au­ came back—until Louis found the For the pennant we’d given to the are doing something you’re all randum of the Slovak Nation’’ in L the follow inl-^Y^M — 50-haleru Autop—Ship by Truck ...... t thorize the Selectmen to borrow Mat'OII FRRMIT opening he was trying for. . . . Gas Houae Gang right Autop—For Hlra ...... t funds for the use of the Town Household Goods 51 olive, 1-koruna bluS and 2k black- Oaraga,—Sarvlco—Storaga ... 10 s o T i c e o r Joe’s first wallop of the fight was Waa stolen away by Dem Bums. "It was hSsven when the Brit­ Uotoreyolei—Bleyel.a ...... 11 for the next ensuing year, and Thin In to noiic*^ that I. John convincing enough. It brushed Blaine Slmmona, Jr.. ish man-o’-war picked ua up. I brown. . . . Chile, three new Na­ ALLEY OOP give the note or notes of the Town FOR SALE—9X12 RUST color Andinlo of 163 West Center atreet. tional Air Poet Servleo stamp*— It’s UnbeUevnble BY V.T.HAMUM Wantad Autoa—Motorcycle, ... 11 broad loom rug. Call Manchester Mancheater have filed an applica­ across Nova’s forehead and left a Sioux Falls, S. D. was done in when they got ms SnalBoa. and Profes.lnnal ferrlce. for same. sbosrd, but three hours later I -tOc dark olive, 30c deep carmine Bualn.aa Services Ottered ...... II 3278. tion dated 22nd of Seplemher. UMt. pink trail. . . . Louis ssiid he found Household Services Offered ....II-A 4. To see if the Town will wte \$lth the Islqii«»r C ontrol Coinmlfi- the way to that one-punch ending .K Seek at Sor waa bopping around the com­ and 80e deep gfMn.... Uruguay, alttn for a ParkaKe Store Permit for a serlM of four portrait stamp* Building—Contracting ...... It to appropriate specific sums for the rale of alcoholic Itquor on the in the fifth round. He missed that When Soc (Thakales of the High mander’s cabin.” Vlorlsta—Nnraerles ...... IS expenditure, under the direction of time but as soon as Nova came Point, N. C.. Enterprise, recently Most of the Pink Star surviv­ Inscribed 'T o th* glory of Juan Pnn,ral Directors ...... I* pretriipes of 243 Spruce atreet. Man- Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. IT the Selectmen, during the next en­ cheater. Conn. The bualneaa fa own- out working hla hands back and became a pappy, his paper head­ ors showed little signs of the or­ Manuel Blanes," Uruguayan suing year, for the following pur­ ed hy John Andtalo of 16S Weat lin e the event thus: deal. Three were hoepitaliz^ painter. VeluM ara Sm bistre Insurance ...... II A R IH U R A. Onter atreet. Mancheater Conn., forth carelessly Joe knew he had Millinery—Dreeamaking ...... It i poses: Charities, Highways, Snow and will be conducted by John An- him. . . . Lou's explanation was “I “ Six and a half pound girt Is for injuries. Mackenzie said, brown, Ic copper red, 3c bluish Moving—^Trucking—Storaga 10 and Ice Removal. Oiling, New dialo of 163 Weat Center atreet. forgot to duck,” but the way most born to Mr. and Mrs. Soc ^ a k a - "there were no Americans in the sreen snd Sc carmine rose. T h e y say (everything she touches turns to aUmonyl** Publlo Paaaanger Servlet ...... lU-A KNOFLA Mancheater, Conn., iia permittee, crew, to my knowledge." Painting—Papering ...... II Power Shovel, Walks and Curb. of those .56,549 fans figured It out, les. Newest swim champ arrives at JOHN ANDISfO 4:55 a. m. Young lady studies fa­ ProfatsTonal Strricea ...... IS Cemeteries, Street Lighting. Edu­ For Dated 23nd of Sept., 1911. he forgot immediately after he Xapatring ...... IS cation. Police. Board of Health, H-9-3^-41. didn’t duck. . , . Sid (AP) Feder ther closely at flrat meeting and 100NERVILLE IXILKS Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. it BY FONTAINE FOX Toilet Oooda and Service ...... IS Parks and Tree Warden. Spray­ apparently concludes that the fa­ Soldiers on Way Wanted—Buelneia Service .... IS ing. Building Inspector. State Tax, INSURANCE ther la no bargain.’’ Edarallonal County Tax. Military Tax. Garage, 1 Course* and Clasaea ...... It Ask Your Neiffhbor! Kittens to Embroider Back to Blanding 1 >4B L i t t l k S c o r p i o n s C l u b Privat, Inatructlona ...... Tl Election Expenses, Administra­ Dancing ...... ,II-A tion. Advertising and Printing, 875 Main 8$. PIkmm 5440 Mosleat—Oramatle ...... i It Assessments, Collections, Munici­ A Thought Wanted—Inatructlona ...... 10 S162 It was announced today that the Flaaaelal pal and Court Buildings, Memorial 7 3 Bonds—Stocks—Mortcagia ... II Day, Armistice Day, Mtscellane- agley, Louistans Poet Office No. . Buslnasa Opportunltlea ...... II ous, Garlvagc Collection, Child And ye shall observe to de an 48 Is no more. The office waa clos­ m Money to Loan ...... II Welfaie. Bond Payments, Interest the atatates and Jndgmeata which ed up this week, and local friends Help sad Sllnatlaaa of Giurdsmen are notified that no Help Wanted—Female ...... IS and Discount. Dog Licenses, Li­ I aet before yon this day. — Den- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Lard Loses and Wins BY MERRILL BLOSSER Help Wanted—Stale ...... It braries, Whiton Trust Fund, Town TO RENT OUT teroaemy l l :t t , further mail should be sent to Salosmen Wanted ...... Is-A this destination. Court, Federal Relief, Recreation, SANDING MACHINE Uao.TUF Ralp Wanted—Mala or Femala IT Old Age Assistance Tax, Water Obedlenct decks the ChrlsUan Mtmbers of the 43rd New Eng­ WEU. RiPA OOM. Soar/, ML-—>ou lose.' Agant, Wanted ...... II-A land Dlrtsion are now enroute NAMV O P FRSCK.fT)4E LoseR VfeE. iM DORS WlNTONi , No—tM , , •Itoatlona Wanted-rFemale ... II Department. Park Street Bridge. most.—Schiller. ^ CAU. Ma UP SOME T1M » AND ARE you FffccKLss M c o o o n s y r fUARD SAMTH/ EDGER back to Camp Blanding, Florida, MAR T b O O . . LET we KNOW MOW VtJU SItuatlona Wanted—Male .... It Zoning. YO U CAU. IT. Employment Ageiiclea ...... io POLISHING MACHINE VMS Ladder to Read Lettar and all future mall will be sent to MADC OUT/ M&.Goosff/junr Mv, PtMk—F.la—Paaltry— 5r To see what number of Po­ the beys there aa follows: Name, lice the Town will authorize to be a d ON BOIM LETT TD HAVE Vehlelet AND HANDY SPINNER company, 189th Infantry, 43rd Di­ OP o u t H IS H E A D , ^ ’ 'Dogt—Birds—Pau ...... «l appointed. Fort Niagara, N. T . UP)—There have bean stories beUmea of aol- vision. Camp Blanding, Fla. SAMA' rr B C A M IN iO ./ i , Ltv, Stock—Vebiclao ...... It for removinjt paint from Poultry and Suppllea ...... 41 6. To fix a date for the laying 88S‘ It is expMted that advanced larm al of a tax and the laying of a tax diers receiving letters measuring Wsnud —Pat,—Poultry—Stock 44 buildinKB, cars, etc. from 12 to so feet In length but war maneuvers will be held iii z eer A Far Sala—It Iw^llaaeana rate In accordance with the Stat­ the near future, ao it cannot be aoKm HE Artlelsa For Sal, ...... 4t TELEPHONE 8284 never, imtU now, had there been This Is such an IntaresUng, Mt- SeNTTUeM, Boat* and ACMtaortea ...... 44 utes. a detailed account of bow the determined Just how long the boys Bulldina Materials ...... 4I 7. To sec if the Town will ap­ Or Call At 27 Oak Street lafactory style for miss 2 to fi will remain at the Florida camp. point a Zoning Commissioner for recipienU read them. Th* message that our pattern (No. 8854) shows Diamonds —Watchaa—Jewelry 41 of Private Gerard F. Lawn from Blaetrlcal Appllanccp—Radio.. 4t a term o f five years. you two ws3rs to make it. One, ~uel and F „d ...... 4I-A friends In Rochester, N. T ., was with the straight e d n turn down wm Be Oivea Degree rdaa-Farm—Dairy Product* SS 8. To see if the Town will 15 fset long. It wss on a aliifle r . collar—smart for acnool In now HooMhoId Good* ...... SI adopt a resolution applying for atrip of teletype paper. Ha pinned r^Jiaebtaary and Tools ...... ST State Aid Road Fund, as provided Notice of the cottons, wool crapes, serge or flu - Middletown, Sept. SO,—

■ ..Wm'--. ■<' IRanrlirstrr Eontbig Sm Q TUESDAT. SEPTEMBER SO. TWl The marriage of Miaa Jane B. Emergency Doctors Steele of Hartford and Ruaaell E. Shows Advance Manchester Safety Moves About Town Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dr. D. C. T. Moore and Dr. O. Holmes, of Hamlin street, will Geoige Lundberg will be the Date Book TALL CEDARS !^/ H m Do k m Soctety will hold lU take place at four o'clock Satur­ pbyucianB who will respond to Of the Movies By Park Board r v Mgular nettlnc tonorrow ovenlnc day aftamoon In Trinity Episcopal emsrganey calls tomorrow af­ church, Portland. Toalght ^It the Kmsnuel Luthcna chureh. ternoon. Tom Klppur servicaa at Temple ’ lIlM Ab u French, reference U- Films to Be Feature of Beth Sholom today and tomorrow. V hnuien et the ICairy Cheney li* Paat matrona of Temple Chap­ Fence to Be Erected in ter, No. 93. O. E. B., will bold their Meeting, directors of Eighth NGO ^ hrvy, will speak toUowinc the Variety Program for District Center Springs Park bubieas session which will begin first meeting after the summer vacation. Thursday evening at Mothers’ Club. Meeting, Manchester Radio club promptly at eight o’clock. Dorcu Killing Frost at Trade School at 8. And Shrubs Moved. ■ girls are reminded to bringjn their eight o’clock In the John Mather Tomorrow Night room of the Masonic Temple. Mem­ Rale’s Fashion Show. South rain and sunshine bags, th e hos­ ‘The March of the Movies,’’ a Methodist church. Changes to Improve the aafety tesses win be Mrs. Arthur Hoag- bers uuble to attend should con­ Strikes Town unique recording of the develop­ of pedestrians in Center Springs lund, Uatnnan; Mrs. Percy House, tact the hostesses, Mrs. Marjorie ment of motion pictures from very Tomorrow Park as well as the making of ORANGE HiO.L Mrs. E3mer Johnson, Mrs. Rudolph Morrison and Miss Ruth Porter. earliest beginnings, will be the Meeting, Manchester Grange at certain alterations and changes at Johnson and Miss Ellen Johnson. But Little Damage Re­ outstanding feature of the movie Masonic ^m ple. Manchester Green were voted last 20 Regular Gaines at $3.00 a Game Orford Parish CUpter, Daugh­ variety program to be shown at Election of Officers, British War night at a meeting of the Board ters of the American Revolution, ported in Flower and Holliater street school auditorium Veterans, British-American club. of Park Commtialonera. Mrs. WlUard Hills, of Walker Friday, Oet. 8 7 Special Games Free Game street, and her slater. Miss Rose will hold Its October meeting on Monday evening, October 27, Park Superintendent O. Philip TTiursday afternoon at the home ot Vegetable Cardens. under the auspices of the Mothers’ Quarter Conference, North Skewes said this morning that a Plescik, of Hartford, formerly of Methodist church at 7:30 p .m. Sweepstakes $5.00 Door Prise this town, have returned from a Mrs. F. A. Verplanck, 23 Elwood club. TTiree other films—two number of shruba on the Green, buslneaa and pleasure trip to New street. Mrs. C. R. Burr will assist The first killing frost of the sea­ comedies and a musical film pre­ Monday, Oct 6 now located close to the curb York. They traveled by airplane the hostess. The subject of D.A.H. son struck throughout this region senting selections from Verdi’s Election Day. where they must be trimmed to Admission 25r Saturday to the metropolis. approved schools will be discussed. last night, but there was ample opera "Aida"—will also be a part Wednesday, Oct 8 avoid obstructing the view of mo­ warning given by the weather bvi- of the program. Reception at South Methodist torists will be relocated about 15 The Brotherhood of the Concor­ Robert Finnegan of Park street reau and it is believed that there "The March of the Movies," a church for Mr. and Mrs. l^lph feet from the street. The type of dia lAitheran church will meet at and Maurice Moriarty of Moriarty was no loss of crops from this ftW distributed by Bell and How­ Ward, J r, followed by church shrub in question should not be the chureh this evening at eight Brothers took in the Louis-Nova cause. ell, is a faithful history of the family supper and entertainment trimmed, Skewca said, and the o'clock. bout at the Polo Grounds In New The season was so far advanced origin, development and perfec­ at 6 p. m. change will improve the view and York last night. that perishable farm products in tion of the motion picture, start­ Thiirsday, Oct. 9 give better growing opportunity this vicinity had been harvested ing from the time of crudely ani­ Opening of Evening Classes at to the plants.' " In Center Springs Park it was ALICE COFRAN Mrs. Earl P. Shaw of Porter and many persons with flower gar­ mated paintings found in the an­ ’Trade Schdol at 6:30. dens covered them before the tem­ cient Egyptian temples. Saturday, Oot 11 voted to close a path near the HALE'S SELF SERVE (Rnowa As Queen Alice) street is In charge of music for the falls and erect a fence there. ITie S n n m iA L MEDIU.M meeting of the Hartford County perature fell to the freezing point Every important forward step Swedish Smorgasbord, Emanuel The Original In New England! early today. through the years is offered in its Lutheran church. site is aaid to be particularly dan­ Seventh DanghteKof a Seventh Son club of the State Federation of gerous at this time. Bom With a Veil. Women’s clubs, to be held at the White With Frost proper order, and brief extracts Saturday, Oet 29 local Y.M.C.A. Friday, October 10, There was no frost in the high­ are given from many of the out- Private Dtity Nursea’ dance, Other general seasonal plans i Bandings Daily 9 A. .M. to 9 P. M. er elevations, notably Columbia. Hilltop House. were discussed for the Depart- ' Or By Appointment. In the Serv­ with sessions at ^0:4.^ and 2;15. stan^ng films, from "The Birth ment. AND HEALTH MARKET ice v t the People for 80 Veai T'he Cosmopolitan club of this Manchester’s temperature at 9:30 of a Nation" on. Tli»se Include Also Ceremonial, Tall Cedars of ISO Chureh Street, Hartford, Conn. town will be hostess. Reservations this morning in the section west glimpses of scores of favorite ac­ Lebanon. Masonic Temple. Phone 6-2387 for the luncheon at 1 p. m. should of town and its lowest point, was tors and actresses thro.'gh the Thuraday, Nov. d be made through Mrs. Harry 31 degrees. At 6 o'clock the tem­ years, and provide a woi.lerfully Hobby Show, Center church. W ed. Straw, 25 Brookfield street, before perature had risen to 32 degrees. Interesting and frequently amus- Morning Specials October 7. Mrs. Elliott I. Petersen In many places the ground was mg review. The cone, laioa ^ D O C ’S PINEHURST of Thompsonville is Vice president covered with white frost Just be­ shows Irene Dunn singing for the Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. In charge of, Hartford County fore sunup. latest type of 'film recording In WEDNESDAY MORNING clubs. 28 In Glastonbury present use. Rummage Sale For Brakes Store Closes At Noon. Lower temperatures were re­ Tickets may be purchased from Store Closes At Noon On W'ednesdays. Mrs. Frank V. Williams of 1632 ceived from Glastonbury where 28 any member of the Mothers’ club. 882 MAIN STREET AND TUNE-UP SERVICE degrees was recorded and the Blue Arrangements for the program ’THUBS., OCT. 2, 9 A. M. on TENDER, NATn’E Tolland Turnpike will grant the use La Touralne of her home tomorrow afternoon Hills section of Hartford where 30 are in charge of the finance com­ WILLING WORKERS. Central Service Station for the meeting of the Second Con­ degrees was reported. mittee of which Mrs. Richard SOUTH CHURCH W. 8. C. 8. BROILERS gregational Women's League. Recurrent frosts will destroy Martin is chairman. (DOC’S GARAGE) Coffee ,.b.28c Mrs. Harold Mott and Mrs. Karl many flow-er gardens which es­ Brainard Place — Off Main 89c each Keller will assist the hosteas. The caped destruction last night by be­ guest speaker-will be Mrs. Marion ing covered with cloth or papers. Tel. 3957 Rear of Gas Co. Gold Medal Fresh Spare Ribs. Evans Dakin of the extension de­ Late crops such as grapes, celery, . "Safe Brakes Save Llvee" partment of the University of Con­ cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, Bisquick Lge. Pkg. 29c S saerkraut...... lb. lOe necticut. Her subject will be beets, require freezing tempera­ "Importance of Nutrition and Ita tures far below that recorded to­ Tomorrow Night! PORK ROAST, O i l - Newer Aspects." day to suffer damage and these RIB or STRIP, lb. crops generally have been harvest­ IM n tKMT ed In this section, with the excep­ MllMITUUa Crisco or Spry 3-Lb. Can 63c COOLER DAYS SUGGEST tion of cabbages, cauliflower and N, SMART.. NEW celery. HATS Fresh Cabbage Lh. 2c AND ONLY F. E. BRAY Extra Largo JEWELER $2.95 State Theater Building Honeydew Melons 27c 737 Main Street HEALTH MARKE;F Watch and Jewelry IN PRIZES THI RANO SENSATION Repairing At o r THE YEAH Boiled Ham FREE GAME FOR THE Sill HIAII PIAYI Lb. 49c Stewtag Laoib. $25 MONTHLY PRIZE Losr Beef for Stew. Reasonable Prices 'JU e A ew - Meatjr Shank Soap Bones. Cornell and UBlreralty Club W u R U lZ E R Lunch Tongue i.b. 49c Bart Bones...... 3 lbs. 10c —the heat hats for the money Largest .Assortment of Song Kancklea. yon'll 6nd anywhere. 1— $10 FREE GAME S f M i e i t e (Greeting Cards for V M AVTY m D H IO N • U CH TOM I SpaeisI On Rib or Plate All Purposes In Town 26 REG. GAMES FOR $3.00 ORDERS! ^ ta i MV roam • KORDEVON Mast for S oap.. 2 Iba. 25c 1—$3.00 DOOR PRIZES! Dill Pickles 4 for 10c Ttgctoble Bunches, .ea. 10c Tables and Chairs for Everyone! NOW ON II S P U T C a m ts ...... bch. 5c ■NOI^tlVSSHOPI Best Bacon Lb. 33c P araler...... bch. 5c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE SiBSlI Dowft FlVCMBt ,'PBmiipB...... 2 lbs. 15c Btltsft w (It r^r jj Y d ltw TRmipe. ' ADMISSION 25c Canada Style Bacon Lb. 59c Admission Fresh Oysters Dial Of Electors ST. JAMES’ SCHOOL HALL KEMP'S Wtdnesdaj Moming Special 3230 Park Street Ine. Rib Corned Beef i.b. 15c On 18c Pound Packages of CI«M, Comfortable Cara! r , Furnltare and Mnsle Town of Bolton Doors Open At 7 P. M. Playing Starts At 8:00. 768 Mala St. TeL 6689 BEECH-NUT MACARONI, Coortoou Sendee At Ail Timet! 12>/zc box. Notice la hereby given that the Snappy Old Factory selectmen and town clerk or aa- C IT Y T A X I slstant towii clerk will meet on DENNIS MURPHY, Prop. 45c Cheese, Special 42c lb. Saturday, October 4, 1941 from No. 2Vi Cans Elmdale 9:00 A. M.. to 9:00 P. M., in the town clerk's office in said town, Tomatoes, 17c; 3 for 50c. to examine the qualifications of applicants whose rights have ma­ Annual Town Store Closes At Noon tured after September 13, 1941, ? * t Wednesday. and admit as electors those found qualified. Meeting Applicants of foreign birth must present their citizenship pa­ pers. Warning Temper a ture^s Bolton. Connecticut. The Legal Voters of the Town VjncJhinU^ September 30, 1941. of Bolton are hereby warned to Thomas W. Wilson, meet In Bolton Community Hall John Albasi, in aald Town on October 6, 1941, Falling ! Albert N. Skinner, from 7:00 A. M., to 6:00 P. M.. Board of Selectmen. for the following purposes: Attest: Datid C. Toomey, 1. To elect Aiisessors, Board Town Clerk. of Tax Review, Selectmen, Town IT’S GOING TO BE COLD. That’s Clerk. Town Treasurer. Tax Col­ lector and all other Town Officer! one thing we’re sure of. And you i usually elected at said meeting. can be just as sure of a warm com­ Z4V .: 2. To adjourn aald Town Meet- ! Ing to October 7. 1941 at 8:00 P. fortable home this winter if you Marion Jacobson Seelert ' M.. to act'on th e.following mat- make it a point to order Lehigh ! te n : ! uoLlorar! I 3. To act on the Selectmen's Valley quality coal now. It’s the I estimate of the expenses of the Instructor in PIANOFORTE , Town for the ensuing year. healthy way to enjoy summer tem­ I 4. To make appropriations for ' the Schools for the coming year. perature in the dead of winter. AND PIANO ACCORDEON 5. To make approprlationa for * T 8ni"i»oM I the care of roada and bridges and ; for MOW removal. RESUMES TEACHING OCTOBER 1 6. To see If the Meeting will I------! I vote to open the French Road STUDIO: 155 MAIN STREET TEL. 4384 from the home of Michael Kurya to the home of John Tobias. 7. To see if the Town Meeting will vote to appoint a Committee e e e T o k c A traditional dotall of thia Early American Arcbltoeture la of seven persons to investigate a the overhanging aocond atory which haa the practical advantage location and cost for a Town Hall of providing about a foot of additional apace In the bedrooma. with provision for housing a Fire My Advice! The deep ahadowa that It caata acroaa the front of the l^ouae at Department. tha aaoond-floor line add an intereating effect. Faith Spillane McCartin 8. To see If the Town Meeting will vote to appoint a Committee The floor plan la of the aquare, economical type and the of not more than five or leaa than BUY COAL detaila are of the abnpleat. The front door at the end of the School of Dancing three members to make a study living room makea for a minimum of drafta and annoyancea. Ita and survey into ways and means BeUeve me, I kaow •01 securing a new consolidated what I’m taUdag about. proximity to the coat cloeet and atairway are diatlnct ad'vantagea. LEARN TO DO THE NEW school for said Town. I’m Klag of the fuel iadnatry simply be- 1 The aquare dining room may be aet off by the addition of 9. To see If the Town Meeting ~)0lU)Bial oomer cupbearda. A bow to modern American euatom "Lindy Fox Trot" and will vote an appropriation of not eau e I do a better Job leee than Ten Thousand ($10,> aad do It for you eheap has been made in the porch off the dining room which la deaigned 000.00) dollars for the purchase of or. Bettor order ee^ for delightfully reetful out-of-door meala. ^’'Thc V for Victory Dance" equipment and.bousing for a F in today! DIAL 5 1 ^ TODAY! Department. • ■ ■ J . i' • ■ - 10. To do any other bualness _ HIGH SCHOOL BALLROOM CLASS proper to come before said meet* OPENING WED., OCT. 1st, 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Ing. STUDIO: 14 STRONG STREET Dated at Bolton, Conn. September 30, 1941. G. E. WILUS & SON, Inc. rcb b Bsilrtnitinin Stifl O I AO Types of Dsndng. 'Thomas W, Wilson, Deal, Lumber, MaaeuB* SuppHee, Falut TEL. 4891 OR 8518 John Albasi, Manchester Lumber & | FuU Co. ^ b e rt N. Skinner, CENTER STREET S MAINSTBEET TEL. 6125 .MANOHESTEB 4f,. Selectmen.